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Btobfl^BTMS^SMAZ,^ ;
utar in tb ?Wt m4 ep to all maoMr i
of practical jokea. Proud withal,; he 1
was ao aa fortunate aa to be found s
aclcap while oa kia poat aa guardf lie
now had to' tab a withering reproof, ,
and in hie bitterness ha topk a big oath
to be reeacged oa the Gyal, if erer
aa opportanity offered., #
One cold eight wbgn the rain waa 1
1 ' + :njortnfnL<ag~ ** on aentieaf ^
dlltlifcMW>, h > 11 1 hardly Milled his
ialBoollar of hfe feoat for a nap
or to sheitd hi* face from the storm, be
fore he heard some one ooming along 4
splashing through the mud. Looking
around and peering into the thick of
! - the night, he soon discovered that 'I wee
the General himself. Now wee the
time I Leveling bie musket it the md< j
rearing figure, he demanded. ]
* Who goes there."
" Tour officer," replied the General, I
with great decision etid dignity.
M Advance end give the countersign
P roared Tern.
But the General just remembered 1
that he did not recollect to get jt before 1
lie set out on thie exploring expedition, *
and so stated to the tenacious sentinel,
who declined to reoeive any explana
. tion.
s. M Mark time P demanded Tom, ne he
clicked bis musket and stepped forward
ready to fhre into the heart of the trembling
General in another instant, who
now thought he wouffi try the power of
coaxing.
" Why, Hicks, you know h> no bodv
Lot meI "
" Can't help that?must obey orders;
strict military discipline. Mark time, *
or I'll shoot you in a second !"
The Genera] saw that he was fairly I
caught, and for two mortal long hours t
Hicks kept him standing there"mark- T
ing time," up to his knees in tnnd and S
water, the rain pouring down in tor- y
* rents. At last the relief-guatd came,
. and Tom was able to dismiss his prisoner!
The General crept back to liia
* ouarters, drenched te the skin, tired to
death, and heartily satisfied with camp
duty. Tom was never subjected to any
dressing-down aft or tbat. F
Couldn't Go It.
In tl?ewintorof 1857, about midnight,
a passenger, with a carpet sack in one
hand and a heavy shawl in the other,
entered the Treinont House in Chicago.
Walking directly to the office, he hailed
* die clerk who presided at the de?k.?
It being late at night, almost every one
had left this popular exchange of the
great north western metropolis, and the
? clerk had fallen to nodding. Awakened j .
by the salutation of tho sit anger, he A
jumped up.
44 Ah, Mr. Harris, glad to see you:
just arrived, I suppose, from Detroit 1"
44 Just in ; very tired ; have not had
my clothes off for two days; straight
F tiom New York.^Can you give roe n
room !"
441 am afraid not; we are very fifth" S
44 You roust stretch a point, for I roust J
have a room," replied Ilarri*. ^
After looking over the register seme -y
moments, the clerk said? g
441 can put vou in the same room" V
Judge Douglas occupied the last time *]
he was here." ^
44 Akf replied Harris, M tbat will suit *
tne. I was born a Democrat, have lived
a Democrat, and hope to dio one. I \
voted for Buchanan, and wn?ftJ
preferred voting for a'*** , ,TV? ^
up?>1 wan* 4 *nd to l',eef>
^ .*iter was immediately called, who tl
taking the sack in one hand and a light
in the other, started?If r. Harris following?for
142. Arriving there, they t?
entered a large and handsomely furnished
annrtment- wiih fnnr !uwt??
in each corner of the room?two gentlemen
in ench bed except one; there,
enly one. The gee from the chandelier
was dimly burning over a large square
table, on wbicb stood, in graceful negli
ge, she glasses, the remnant of used tip ]
punches, two deck* of the best eagle- 11
backs, a. Targe spittoon at each corner of \
be table, with tobacco-quids rising in <
them sugar loaf fashion ?> nnmeation- ?
ables everywhere a round. Harm look- \
ed mournfully around ; the waiter start- *
til off, II srris called out? *
" Stop, Mike! I'll go down with you "
moment" r
Arriving at tbe office Harria said? *
X * Be# here! I am perfectly willing '*
to occupy the same room Stephen t
yDougtas occupied, but I'll bo burnt if I r
Want to sleep with the whole Democratto
r?n>."
Said Bill tn P#n
' Pr?y l^nd me a V , or whet ? better. .
JtW naehe U ten, and I will be eternally '
; yew debtor."
I knew yoo wonld;* .aid Ben, "and- j
an.war:
hugging at
?WiBf a
?u>ck of FALL AND
fl*^BRSSH.WlNTKR OOODS. u? wbieb
JEsLnJN* in Tit# tha attoattou of ?1L
^SC|H Ottr Stock bu kM sfloolt?
ta to ?Mt th* waato of ??r -toratoann, m<
taring boon obtateoi on *? wmt icHmbk
rat, wo tool i wllbot ttot wo eao wakstt to
ho intoroot of Wtm to tor or h with o call.
Our atock to ioMoaHy largo, and otebfufco*
til th? latest and most desirable stylet.
?T 11A N K F U L for the kiml
'patronage of their frieeda for Hio
past year, would re*peetfolly ooKeit
th? feme for the presoei. Por?on?
*bhlfcff to Wnj >
GENUINE ARTICLES,
rould do woll to coll ud examine oar Stock of
DRUGS,
W NED WINKS. /? ' - fr -r i
S^T PAINTS. OILS, *
VARNISHES,
DYE-8TUVF8,
PERFUMER Y.
- 'J"M BR USHER.
FANCY ARTICLES, dx.
ONE DOOR BELOW .
HARRISON & LONG'S SHOE STORE.
IF TOU iVANT
Fine Shaving Soaps, Washing
ijonps, GJvcerine Soap, Browu
Windsor Soap, Collates Seap, i
French Soaps, Opodeldoc Soap, J
Jastiio Soap, Thompson's Soap, <
Ai bin's Soap, or any other kind of 1
loap, or a Sox of Potash, to make [
our op Soap, - ?
YOU WILL FIND IT AT
LOMG & BUUNHAM'S *
DRUG STORK. I
IF Y0U~WANT \
ine COLOGNES, Fine TOILET WATERS '
Lul.in or Gl-n'e EXTRACTS AND "
ESSENCES, Ilnir POMADES, c
Ilnir OILS, Hair ,
BRUSHES. h
r any preparation for improving the Ilair Milb
or Skin,
CALL AND LOOK AT V|
LONG A BliKAHAIBfi
a L?n/\nrpti i.?l-m
liHtLN 1.
IF YOUlVANT
TO BUY i
iY mm X81CUE lEEW, '
You can get it, at the milker's price, from
LONG A BURNHAM.
IF YOUWANT
A GOOD ARTICLE OF
Bread Soda, Cream Tastar, ,
tarcH, Indigo, Mndder, Saffron, i
torax, Whiting, Glnc, Sulphur,
lIuui, Copperas, Linseed Oil,
VUitcLead, Train Oil, Lamp Oil. I
weak Oil, Spts. Turpentine, Alco- <
ol, tlgidlits Powders, Yeast Pow- j
evs, Largo Window Glass, Putty,
Gotten Stone, Bath Brick* OR
A?y*"
T ? . .^. ina DUUO STORE.youcan huy 'B?
SALK PRICE from our EstablUhmeut.
1
We call Particular Attention |
To ail Preparations mnde hy us. We make i
bem of an uniform strength, and from the .
. PUIIEST MATERIALS.
Country Physician* will find tt to their atlrsn?ge
to call ?nd examine our Stock and Prices.
LO<NG & BURNIIAM,
Oxk Door Above <% Merrick's Store.
Juno 14 39 tf ;
_______
Ifj THE 8UBSCRTRKR MKX
iS ! desirous of aelling hi??89SBgg?
j|.Tr?ct of Land, lying
ivo miles Northeast of flraen-aStfulMMnr
rjlte C. 11m known as the IVicklito land*?the
itntherford r?mrt running through it. The tract
wntaioaTwo Hundred acros, BeTenty-ive clearid,
the balance in woods. There ison the pre ruse*,
a tolerable Dwelling, with other OutJuildings,
and a good Orchard, embracing a
rood variety of Fruit. This is altogether a
iesirsbte place, either for a small fanner or a
runnier house for those who are fond of
weatbing the salubrious mountaiu air in all its
reshnesn, or looking out upon a landscape
rhleh is almost unrivaled. The place will ha
xchangcd for a Negro follow, or sold low for
Sash or approved Notes. Tbnao wishing to
utrebaso, would do well to call soon on the
ubacribor, near Groom-Hie C. II.
HENRY R. WILLIAMS.
Aug 9 *4 tf
y
-nra-unnws^'Kv
I HAVE aasoeiated with me In bnatnaca, Mr
JOAB MAULOIN. The business wfRba
ttrrie.1 on in my AVeo Jiriek Store /toow?, ailher
the styleand Ann. of Ro***r? A Mamlh*.
In rotn ruing my thank* to n>y friend* for
their liberal patronage, I wHMrificit a continuation
of the samo, to the Now Ftrnh
T. B. ROBERTS, Greenville, 8. C.
duly 30tb, 1800.
newIfirm.
fit I1E eobaeribers bare associated themselves
Jt,' together in huainwi*. under tho Ann of
ROBERTS A MAl'LLUN, take pleasure in
inviting tboir frlaud*, and the pnhlio generally,
to their well aoleetcd Stock of Goods, Etobraeing
ail Goode usunlly kept in etwee In
onr plane. Give u? a call before making your
pnrohama. Yon will And the Goods Mid
prices to anil. T. B. ROBERTS.
JOAB I. MAUEDIH. ) n
aroeutlUe, B. C., July 80th, IS60.
isanf Ml rnMAIIK.
MRS. L. F. BEN HON
^EOBLD inform her patrons
.* *<* *>?a Ladien of Greenville,
* has located on Jell
? 'twt, oao door below Mr. Worthteaten's
teddoaM,?Vben Mm
WrWmUP **n *"> r?Hn,i ?* aU time*, ftha
^ JV solicits a oonttowanea of she p*.
>T*>*1 'MTi>or*N "ttidsd ta
^ ;< , ' - -
eI3D^ -1. mD|
"***
HARDWARE,. CKOCKEAy, GLASSWARE,
** Vu J.- .,*. * ' ?.*. L .
W# ?n wnflilpnt of Qi? foot that we tu afford
to sell oar Goods at. prices that will command
the attention of the piblle, M>d we respectfully
solicit an examination of oar Stoeh.
LONG, QOODLETT A CO.
March 8 '^gfr- U tf
T. W. IIAVI8,
PRACTICAL
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
fBO TAKES the liberty to inform g?
y/?V the.peophj of GrweDvillc, and the yyV
rifoTv-3lwht>)? surrounding country, thatj^.S
he haa on hand, without doubt, the beat stock
of
WASPcssiae? <& irsawsBiMirsv
that bar ever been kept in tho Town of Qreenville,
and if any Ono in disponed to doobt it, let
bini or ber, come aud nee if it is not ao. Ilia
stock comprises in part of the following
articles:
Fine Gold and Silver Watchea
of all qualities, and warranted to kocp good
time and to give satisfaction. All goods sold
by him, arc warranted to ho what they are represented,
or he will refund tbo money andj
take the article back and no gtumbling. His
Jowolry is of tho latest and best style*. In bis
stock, are fine Diamond Goods, Lava, l'earl,
Coral and Garnet, with or without sets, and
the fine Chain and other Bracelets; IVatch
Chains of all styles ; Gold nint Silver Thito- ,
jles,' Gold ; Silver and Steel Spectacle,; Con- j
'oro.and Con vexed Glasses, and also Neckaccs,
with or witbont Clasps. lie has also
mro Silver and Plated Ware. His Articles
ire too numerous to mention all of them, but
oine and see at once,
DON'T FORGET
IE DOES ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING
u Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, and that in
workmanlMfc manner, sncb, perhaps, as you
unnot get done anywhere else in the upcounry,
for he does not feei himself inferior to
my, so you will do well to try him, aud aoe if
lis words are not true. lie thiuka.there are
unity already who bare- tried him, and will
erlify to all of the above, Ac.
X-*er~ His Shop may be found at the Good:tt
House, on Main Street.
July 36 15 tf
vnu fiAi.ii
rkree Houses and Lots,
A ~ ^ eHgMy sfTuatAfojTWi
. S ed, and paying & good interest
B'4lxu3k. -ALL NEW may be hud on
IQifaSQQSaft very reasonable lermc, if apilu
J for mooii. The owner wishing to Invest
he proceeds of mlo ii> other V miners he Is sagged
in, is tho only reason why he has a dislosition
to dispose of the property.
Also, for sole, a VACANT LOT.
Enquire at this Officii for particulars
March 8 44
aiw $mm*
KTSTTTJ) TllK subseriher respectfully
Invites the attention of his friends
ffis iTlXJJand tho public generally to his
rcll-selectod
SS'SSS ?ff ?????.
CAIJ. AT THE
HEW BRICK STORK,
>n? door above the Rook.Store,,V*fa-0fU
:o..r purchase.. You -ifr ? nOBERTS.
)|*K)CS lO 8U)' g |^?
"notice
|"8 HEREBY given that all persons having
L demands against the Estate of W t T.LI AM
tACfVBt*. KY~., deceased, are requested to preicnt
their demands legally authenticated ; and
ill porsons owing the Estate, are requested to
some forward ami settle by Return Hay neat,
ui I am determined to sue on all Notes and
Accounts, if not settled by Return Day.
EDWATI) O. JACOBS, Exocutor. I
T.i??w " "
BLISS'
Dyspeptic Remedy
FOR SALE BY
JOHN W. GRADY,
greknVille, a c.
WARRANTED TO CURE. If ?liration,
n it followed, any cn*e of DYHPKP.
91 A. LIVER DISEASE nnd JAUNDICE. It
espccinlly adapted to FEMALE Complaint*.
" tW THY IT. jb
PKIYATE BOARDING.
rilllB MWUxr is prepnr.d tosrcomModate
1 .rf^BioUNG GENTLEMEN with
liARlMODGtm. Ili* residonce is
within 100 f^Htef the Tlioologlcal Seminary,
and conveninrto tho businessportion of town,
heiug about -dO yards oast of the Court House.
Families desiring Boardcan also be aocommodated.
Rates reasonable.
Pel* 0 tO-tf R. W. S70NR.
Jacob's Cordial.
FOR SAI.E BY
JOHN W. GRADY.
GKKENVIl.I.K, H. C.
A 1 SURE REMEDY In estes of MAR
RHCEA. DYHXNTKRY and FLUX.
Call and get a Bottle. 1'rice f 1.00. I
8PAULOlNfi'S PREPARED ITueT
U8EWUI, IH EVERY HOUSE.
lfXLUlD, and ready for use all ths tins, and
X? wetrong as Cablnst Makers'glne. Pries
per bofelt and brush, t!i cents. Per sale by
' J. R 811 BUM AN, Agent.
wsttimmr,
\ AT ; a
a. a^varfl,
A FINE ASSORTMENT
SALEM OML) JEAHS.
r vr OALL EARI^Y.^I
1Am*H .... ^ . ?
BOUSE AND LOT IN TOWN
8 FOB SALE
| Til K subscriber offers for sale hi.
| House and Dot, situated near ths Rail
Lroad, adjoining land, of Capt. ?. W
?. Xhe L<* contains One Aero. On th<
place is a splendid well sf a iter, and a Aw
rate young Orchard. s
7 per farther yMthsleit. as te term., As., dtp
ply to the sahsertber, on tbspwris?. or ait*
shop. A bargain ean'bs obtained, aa fa* determined
to sell. W. P. PflOD.
?*ft f 91 A?
'V ' ' ' f <Ce fV!
t?* " > 'lA- xt*.-. A ?*<l- ti' V ' 3]
I ' ? *.
*y \" ij#^5( I
fVoA I
^A^riT* **" ?J*f "* J^H* W. GRADY. |
j^Arad PmImI pUTLERT, togetfor with
f??r ? d?Mripti?M ?f gheU HARDWARE
pIpSltT k?pt tb this marksL Also, Aw, Grain
J Grass SoythM, Snsaths, Cmdks, sad
WaMBlnnhs, Spads*and SborsU,Roping, Ttmo
CkaKs, Kails, Ao. Jost msltti and for sale
hy^T^ 4f0HN W- q&A$fr.'
J\_ INO. Coat*. Vest*, Fauts, Shirt*. and
Under Garments, Collar*. Cravat*, Stock* mad
Tie*. Joat received and for sale by >. ,
April ft 48-tf JOHN W. GRADY.
BONNETS.
^ A RULL Line of Trimmed and Un^>trimeaad
BONNETS and FLATS, HnflSL~
chea, Flower*, Wreath*, Ribbon*, Ao.
Just received and for sale l>v
April ft 48-tf JOHN W. QRADT.' J
beats.
AVERY large Stock of I'Yeas, Soft and
fv Summer HATS, for Men and B#ji
J net received and for *alo by
April ft 48-tf JOHN W. GRADY.
carpets7~mattings,
Oil Cloths &c.
SOME handsome CnrpeU, Mattings, Oil
Clothe, llug*, Attomans, Ae. Just received
and for sale by
April ft 48-tf JOHN AV.GRADY.
wall paper.
2/r/"V/A PIECES newand handsome pattlV/v/
torn* of Wall Paper, Bordering,
Window Shades, Fire-place Scrvens, Ae. Just
received and for sale by
April ft 48-tf JOHN W. (3RADY.
wooden ware.
CEDAR, Tarnish painted Buckets, Well
Bucket*, Tuhsnnd Heelers, Corn Brooms,
Ac. Juat received andforsale by
April ft 48-tf ^OIIN W. ORADY.
drugs & dye-stuffs,
1SJ2 WINDOW GLASS, Putty, Paints,Oils*
Tw Ac. Just received and for ante by
OA JOHN W. GRADY.
Aprilft 48 tf
writing~paper,
BLANK BOOKS, &Q.
T ETTKU and Cap Paper, Blank and MeraJ
J nrpbdnm llooke, Spoiling Books, Inks,
Gold and Steel Pens, lfounet Board*, Ac.
Juat roeoived and for sale by up -k .ii
April 6 48-tf .JOHN W. ORADY.
boots and shoes.
A WELL assorted Stock of Ladies',
?w400Miascs and Child's Boots. Gaiters. |
Duckskin and SHnixrs, heeled oud unjieelcd.
Mon>, Bdy's. ftml Youth's Roots *md Shoe*
of very mrloijtt? Just rcttiTed and fcr solo
by JOHN VY- GRADY.
April 6 48 tf
r GROCERIES.
BJ A V A and lllo Coffees, Loaf, Crashed
and Drown Sugars, No. 1 and
West India Molasses, Teas, Candles,
i Candies, Mackerel, Ac. F?r sale by
April 8 48-tf JOHN AY. GRADY.
Crockery nn?I ISIasmwarc.
A FULL assortment ot Chiua, Granite
and Common Ware, QU*- **'
JUA TiTed -d-f0r^OHN W. GRADY.
LOQKHERE!
We bare JUST RF.CEIVKD a fins Stock of
STAPLE AND FANG!
DRY GOODS,
Which, for
Qualify aoO CfMpiKss
(we think,!
CANNOT BE SURPASSED.
o
If yon wish to secure the greatest BAR-'
GAIN ws hare ever offered, <
CALL EARLY.
We do net oonsidcr it necessary to enumerate
Articles or Prices, as srsry body knows
that we keep always a LARGE
AID SELECT STOCK OF eSODS .
in our lino, at as MODERATE PRICES as
can besfforded. Therefore we tar,
(GDBTJB <DH1? 1 (C?M? AM,!
And examine, and soo if what wo say he so.
O
ho unve moo lor sale,
A Octave Mclodeon,
in perfect order ; ft 5 OCTAVK PARIS MADE
ALEXANDRE PARLOR OR CHURCH ORGAN,
and two good second-hand PIANOS.
"W. H. HOVEY.
April h 49 tf
t. r. Rar.n. a. d. ooodlkvt.
REED Sc OOODLETT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
v AJ*ft "J*
SOLICITORS IN EQUITY.
OR RENVILLE, 8. C,
O/rice Xnrth-Eatt Comer Court //ewes Squire.
V June 4 4 HfT. tf
Tub. r. jonks, W^I
attorney at I,aw
AMD SOLICITOR IN EQUITY 'l
ftKKXVIM.n, ?. C.
Ofl?a Eut of Court Room Ratitn,
whara b? ?(jr bo foaixl doijy, from 9, A. M.,
to i, P.M. 87-ly Jon 19
C. r.jACKIOH * CO."
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING,
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL,
Wo. 199 Xi?t Street,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
Mqtm . 99 yr
, J- A. PEARSON & CO.,
GREENVILLE, 8. CM
i 4 ll^LVKekw.tii' ***
1 Ti? Vm Shoot Iron, &oc, Ae,
TIM ROOFING, GUTTBRINO. REPAIR.
k rNG, aoO ?11 otbnr Work f? oar Una dona
. ekaaply and protnatM.
1. in their
?oMtrwti?i. A ?l>l|fe&P<r?nU them ?ad
andorstand their M?Kb.
S. They are the rfrljKrt Sewing Machines
Made. I* la almeat! tfKedblO * beak or get
then oat of order. 3T
8. They- are eereli their operation: finishlag
work la * aaltpenly perfeet naaaor.
4. They a^r a tight (m! stitth, Alike on
led.
*. Tbey stitch, hem, hind, fell, ma and.
gather, without baatlog.
Tbey new equally well the UghMkt add
1. *f hoy ^eew*oyer the b eeriest foetns without
ohaaging tho tension or breaking the finest
thread. "
8.' They use eny ifh. of Cottha, Thread er i
Silk, directly from the spool.
t. They un a straight needle; curved one*
are liablo to break.
19. Tho needle ha* a perpendicular motion.
This is absolutely nocewnry for heavy work.
11. They have a wheel feed ; none other* are
In conetant contact with the work.
It. They run eerily and aru almost noiseless.
It. They are not liable to oil the dress of the
operator.
14. They do not require a screw-driver to
set the noodles.
15. They do not have to be taken apart to
oil or clean.
10. They do not form ridges en the under
side of tho work, nor ravel out, ner are they
wasteful of thread, as is the case with all
chain-stitching machines.
17. They are capable of deing a greater
range of work, and in a more perfect manner
than any other Sowing Machine.
We warrant thcee Machines, and roach for
the recommendation of the above.
DYER A PICKLE.
AGENTS,
GREENVILLE, 8. C.
April 19 50 ly
WAGON
MAKING AND REPAIRING.
"Mi K subscribers respectfully inform tho pubJL
lie that they Intend carrying on the business
of WAGON MANUFACTURING, and
WAGON and Bl/GUY REPAIRING, in the
town of Greenville. The best qf Timber will
be used, and the work warranted to be woll done.
Mr. POOL, who will superintend tho work, is a
workman of considerable experience, having
learned the business under the host workmen at
tho Carriago Factory of Messrs. Cower, Cox,
Markloy i Co. All work will bo done upon
the most reasonable terms, and on short notice.
A shut* of patronage respectfully solicited.
"**" A WTTPVt
. WW /*.la AJCiJ/a
A tot of SEASONED LUMBER wanted,
for which a fair prioe will bo paid.
J. A. TOWNES.
W. P. POOL.
AV. A. TOWNER.
G rccnrlllo, February 2,18C0. 39 . tf
NEW CARPET STORE!
, JAMES ?. BAILIE,
IMPORTER, JOBBER. AX!) DEALER IN
Alala KINI^S OF
CARPETING,
RUGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
WINDOW -SHADES,
Ml
CURTAIN GOODS
** -vKRY DESCRIPTION,
ssr?. asassr?
CHARLESTON, S. O.
jkxn
J. G. BAILIE & BRO.,
205 BROAD ST., . . AUGUSTA, OA.
Nov 34 29 ly
fjSSpT
MJkEBIaH
DEALER,
OREENVILLE, S.C.
fir All Orders for hiAanue Weut promptIy
tWnilnl to. 40-tf Feb 0
HANDSOME JEWELRV
ON SALE.
A VERY GKNERAI. ASSORTMENT ?
floe and other JE WELH Y may he hw
of the Hubaertber, who make* to order Engage
ment Itinge, and ?nj other artielc required ii
bie line. REPAIRING faithfully done
# ? Three Deora below the Goodlett House
J II. RANDOLPH.
Greenville, St C., 8ep. 15, 1859. 19-tf
JAMESFLEck, *Jk
HOUSE & SIGN ivtiNiMfa
Paper Hunger 6c CHaclMj
GREENVILLE, 8. C. ^
*ui rammrut kiwtk all work jcrrousm
to ntw.
Residence on August* Street, near Depot.
Peb 23 42 ty
F(^RENTr
AM& UNTIL the first day of Jan war;
riHJii< next, at $200 per annum,
JKil THE STORE HOUSE
_ W^l A dH III ? ?
n nMT> v?rcciiTiiio, P. fj., reMBUJT M
eupied by Mavloix A Um.
C. A. MAUI.DIN,
Adm'x, rfe boat* men, of 8. Mauldiu, dw'd,
March 1 43 f
IsrotJRi PAINTING.
THK anbaerlber la prepared U? IXECUT1
promptly 11 ordors for
house painting:
upon the nioat reasonable (arm*.
T. C. fiOWKR.
Apat It *
notice.
THR Copartnership heretofore extetinj
between the undersigned, for the par
paaa of operating MaBea's Mills, &*>., belay
Greenville C. H., will Urmtnat* aw <A? Firt
Day of Ntvmhtr nart. Taraona basin)
claims aaaiael lit* Company will please pre
ant them to Mr. M?Bil; and theee M<M
ad will ob'Afe M by etUInf ?tan early dat
with hUn. ' ALEX. MoBn,
a. UEAI>.
lap tO tO M
T '** ' ' 'r . >V > 4 . *
1'
WELL ADAPTED TO THIS MARKET. ' !
In tk< assortment wEt be found ,
Ladies, Mlmi* aad Cblkirsn's Oaiters Mid .
0,gfiSKWMW?-M**;
9ttaW?SEoot?-?a exeeOent-artfcll*. ' '
hi* line w can he found I* nay wtawMiel
la a town 6f the same *?* . ' '- ' -v
lie alee respeetAslly nek* aa examination 'of '
hi* Frioee for Caah, satisfied that his (foods are <
offered
At the lowest Possible Pigure.
Pernone In want of anything of the hind :
will pleaee give bin a cell.
a1.h0, o.f hand,
A Good Stock or Leather,
AT WHOLESALE AND KKTAIL.
Boot and Shoo Making.
Thie branch Of his business is gt iU carried on
under bU personal supervision, end every cere
will he taken to guuruntoe satisfaction to those
wh* patronise him. -?'f 17-lf ?:? Nov 10
a..i .*..??" .^r p* *"*
THE WORLD OUTPONE1
THE MEDICINE CALLED
" iniiHOimuiory ciiurpaior"
WHICH wns sold duringCourt in this place,
it now on wta, by J. W. GRADY, of
Greenville. It cannot now be longer doubted
but tbia Modioine is the moat efficacious remedy
ever tn tbis place, for Kidney Diseases, Files,
Neuralgia, Lung Dlsoasos, Dyspepsia A Rheumatism.
Numerous cases of the above diseases
bavo been cured tbis prosont week. .Headache,
Tootbaohe, Earache, bp rams, and all Bowel
Affections, disappear before it as if by the
touch of inaglc. Try it, and keep it in vonr
families, for sickness comes wheu you least
expect it.
J. W. GRADY, Agent fbr Greenville, 8. C.5
Dr. E. RIJ.L, Wholesale Ag't atColumbia; also
by all Wholesale Druggists in Charleston, S. CG.
W. DAVI8, Proprietor,
Box 4520, New York Post Office.
Nov S 26 tf
LOCATED
Corner of Baltimore and Charles Streets,
BALTIMORE, Ml).
THE Largest, Most Elegantly Furnished,
and Popular Cotnmerolal College in tho
Luited States. Designed expressly for Young
Men desiring to obtain a Thorough Practical
77Kduration in the least possible lime
and at the least expense.
A Large and Beautifully Ornamented Circular,
containing upwards of Six S</nnr? IW,
with speoimens of Penmauship. and a Large
Engraving, (the finest of the kind ever made
in this country,) representing the Interior View
of tha College, with Catalogue stating terms,
Ac., will be sent te evory Young Man on application,
/i'M 11/ charge. , ,
Write immediately and you will rectivo the
package by return mail. Address,
K. K. LOSIER,
March I 4d--ly , "t Baltimore, Md.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA,
A Tlcnevolent Institution established l>v special
Endowment, for tho Holief of tho Sick and
Distressed, afflicted with Yiruleut and Epidemic
Diseases, and especially for the Cure of
Disease* of the Sexual Organs. , ,
MEDICAL Advice given gratis, by the ActI,
ing Surgeon, to all who apply by letter,
with a description of their condition, (age, occupation,
habits of life, Ac.,) and la eases ?f extreme
poverty. Medicines tarnished frae of
charge, * ^ i
Valuable Reports o? -Onermaterrbeca, aid
other Diseas*? Sexual Organs, and on the
y?- nomedics employed in the Dispensary,
sent to the afflicted In seated lcttor envelopes,
free ef charge. Two or three Stamps tar Postage
will bo acceptable.
Address, DR. J. 8KII.LIN IIOttOIITON,
Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 1
South Ninth Street. Philadelphia, IV
Dy order of the Directors.
EZRA D. HEARTWEI.L, President
Geo. PaiRcniLO, Secretary.
Feb# 40 ly
I. 1. FALK~4T~tiO.
wjiolksalk and detail dkalkok in
CLOTH I3NTC3r,
AND
Gentlemen's Fnrnishing Goods,
NO. 265 KINO BTBJBBT.
CHARLESTON, 8. a
tw Manufactory and Wholesale Warehouse.
84 1 >xt Btrkkt, N?w York.
UT All Orders promptly attended to.
" Nov 44 * 49 ly
SADDLE Si HARNESS
MANUFACTORY.
\^ * THE suoseriber would respectfully
Inform the public generally that he
continue! the above Business, 7V?
I l>..nr. nknmm (A* Cm...'//. U-.-l J I.
pared to furnish customers.wit b any d??cription
. of HOMK MANUFACTURED Rai/DLBB.
CarrUgo,BamMd Wagon HARNESS mad*
to order, ana In the best styles. RRIDLR8,
WHIP, Ac., on band, and for sale CHEAP.
jyr Saddles and Harass REPAIRED at
short notice. A. M. OII.REATH.
March 29 47 .. ^ 1/
' BLACK6MITHINQ.
The concern of T0WNE8 k
, HAWXSNS having beendlssulrby
mutual consent, the business
will be carried on at the same Shop by the undersigned.
G. W. BROOKS.
I January, I860. J. Ik HAWKINS.
I k NOTICE.
jfll^HE undersigned baring transferred bis la L
tersst in tbe Blacksmith Shop near Wil|
"tarns' Store, to Messrs. Buooks k Hawkins,
takes pleasure in recommending them to a share
of public patronage. Tbcy will be prepared to
ettend promptly end satisfactorily to alt oalls
in thoir line. They hare experienoed and skillful
Smith* in Horsesboelug, Repairing and
Ironing Wagons, Ploegb Work, and all etbor
ordinary work of a Blacksmith Shop.
PJanuary, 1869. 87-4i G. P. TOWKKS.
J ' ^ *~ ? ? n ^iTK-i I?.11? -ir^r. . . . rrjq-1 rehi -!
DENTAL CARD.
THE undersigned wonld rtrnMeifully Wing
to the Howe of OreeorBMend ttelnity,
~friend, ROBERT A. HARK 18, 8?rg*<m
Dentist, who bu, daring the lee* rtrt# yemf,
- xl?en hit flloee end nndirlded ettevtitm ..'t#
Dentistry, nod who ie new prepared to attend
to hie Profession in both its brauebe?r He
mar be fonnd at my Rooms. ._< Mn
JOHN AN01R8OW, ?
5 Jnly I tf Rnrgte* Ren
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U ORR i PRICK,
| ATmwEytpFtAw^*
iw.enrae ? - ?,> >a ^ ^ ^
; SHAVING,
I WILSON COOK,
WttJ 1 If
, i *^2PShS^h
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are aggravated by the ?M?ccause. ^
One of all our people *y? scrofulous ; J^T'\
their THiraona aro invaded- By thin lurking infection,
Mid their health 4b undermined by it.
To clcsnao it 4h>m the system we musk renovate
the blood by ?u Alterative medicine, and invigorate
it by healthy food and atsrclsa.
Sachamsdkuie we supply. ia,v AlfEil'S
Compound Extract of Sarsajmrilla
the most effootual remedy which the medical
kill of our tiraos con dcvUo for this everywhere
prevailing and foUl malady. It is combined
from the moat active reincaials that have
been discovered for the expurgation of this foul
disorder from the blood, and the rescue ff tho-.
avstcm from its destructive consequences. ~- - ,
Hence it afcould ho employed for the cure of
not only Scrofula, but also those other affections
which arise from it,- such at rruftivb
and Skin diseases, st. ajftitoity's Fran, **"
Rose, or Erysipelas, nMWM, prrrrtas,
Blotches, 11 la i n b and Boils, Tumors, TlfTTMi
and Salt rheum, Boxed Head, Rimowokx,
Riii'.l'hatikm, Syphilitic and memcukiai. Diseases,
dhopsy, t)YRi?sr?iA, dbhihty, and, *
indeed, am CoSirvAtJTr* AKisnco run* Vitiated
du iMrrnr. Bi.dOn. The popular belief '
in " impurity of the Nhod" is founder* in truth, .
for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The
particular purpose and virtue of this Sorsaparills
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 PHYSIC,
are so eontpossd that disease within the ranee of
their action can rarely withstand or evade them. j;
their penetrating properties search, and cleans*,
and invigorate every portion of the human organic?
ssrtoctiwg its diseased action. And restoring its
healthy vitalities. As a consequence of these . ^
properties, the invalid wlic is bowed down with
pain or physical debility'is astonished to find his'
health or energy restored by s remedy at once so
simple and inviting.*
hot only do they cure the evory-dsy complaints
of every body, but also many formidable and
dangerous diseases. The agent below named is
pleased to furnish gratis my American Aim suae,
con twining certitiCates of their cures and directions
for their use in the following comnlaints: Costive
fir*#, Jieartbttm, IIeadach* firuin<j from ditm-tiertd
Htomnrh, Matftm, Iixiigitfion, I'ain wand Morbid
Inaction of tht ltotrrk', Flatubney, Lou of Aojmiitr,
Jaundice, mid other kindred* complaint*, - 3
arising from a low atatc of the body or obimiction
of iu functions.
' ' '.*.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,. *
FOfc T1IE UrlD CL'tlB orSSuT -a
Coafhf, folds, Iiflntnta, Hoarseness,
Croup, BroacMUf, Ineipleattoaiumy
tion, and for the relief ef Consumptive
Patients in advanced stages of the
disease* ' v.(
So wide t> the Qrld of its usefulness and so numerous
arc the eases of it* cure*, that almost
every section of country abounds in -pcrswns jmbliclv
known. Who have been restored from alarming
and even desperate diseases of tho lungs by >U
use. When once tried, its superiority over every
other medicine of its kind i* * ? apparent to escape
observation, and where its virtues are known, the
pubHc.no longer hesitate nhat antidote to employ
tor the distressing and dangerous ulicttions of the ?
pulmonary organs that are tneicUat to our climate,
while many tuferior remedies thrust upon thw 1
community nave failed and been discarued.rdiis
has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits
on the afflicted they can never forget, and produced
cures too numerous and too remarkable to
be forgotten. *.
pREPAnun
DR. J, C. A VER & CO.
LOWELL. ilA.38. '-3T:-. /M
sale ia GrsenyUle by J. D. DBAN and 4 ;;
M. n. EAULE, and by DmpRists and dealer* iu
Moch'. ino evorywhero. April 26 61-leowly
?P CHEROKEE REMEDY,
*s okVsi talks " C? I
<& (?> 2?f (?> 2ft 2R Jjfi (uAjSs. Jk
AWP AM. DISEASKS OK TEE CRIKARV OIIOANJ. " '
Tai.sw sn
other compound i coatatflitfff no mineral poi on
or BMMoai draff { a* it is proparod solely 'j2
from Hoots, Darks and Lcavos, and bat boon . SK
banded down, from one generation to another, H
by the Cherokee Indiana. It la offered to the
public on its own intrinsic meldta. It performs <r,U
t its duty quickly and thoroughly. The unfor-v Tgl
tunate, uf either sex, will be repaid py using , i V
this Remedy. Instead of placing themselves at ' 4 71
the merey of somo Quaek or Professor, Tbis 1
Remedy strikes at tho Verr Root of the disease :
fcnen of ?iL moi?rou?' fca?t*>" * pktMMH.
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