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HUMOKISTS OLIO.
ft GarrotingWhile
upon the subject of garrot*
ing, a most extraordinary instance
came to our knowledge the other day.
A gentleman who resides not over a
thousand miles from the upper part of
the fourth avenue, New York, was
preparing to make his nsual visit to
Wall street, in the morning, when his
little son?a youngster about five years
of age?approached him and inquired
:
"Pa, what do those bad men do
when they garrote people I"
" Why, my son , replied the fond
parent, who was delighted at the boy's
inquiring turn of mind, and felt anxious
to give him all the information in
his power, " why, my son, as far as I
can understand, they come upon the
victim suddenly, placo one arm about
Ills IieCKt U1UII Siup UIB U1UUVII, aiiu
take whatever they can from him."
"They are bad fellows, ain't they?"
said the boy.
"They are so," replied the fond parent,
" desperate fellows I But they're
very soverly punished when they'ro
caught. Judge Russell sent two of
them to the State prison for life, only
a short time ago."
" Yes," answered the urchin,"with a
severe look ;" yon always thought Mr.
Jones was a good man, didn't you,
pa ?"
"Yes, my son," was the reply, "a
very good man."
" Well, he's a garroter," repli.d the
boy.
" What do yon mean, my son ?" asked
the parent.
"Why," answered tlio boy, "he
garroted mother last night while
you was away. lie caught her right
round the neck with one arm, and
stopped her mouth with his mouth,
and she said lie stole a kiss from her;
that's all I know about it!"
Fve minutes after, the proud father
was seen making rapid tracks for a
lawyer's office. What will come of it,
remains to be seen.
Some nine years since, a letter was
received in New Orleans, directed to
"the biggest fool in New Orleans."?
The postmaster was absent, and on his
return, one of the young clerks in the
office informed hitn of the receipt of
t.liA lwltflr
" And what became of it?" inquired
the postmaster.
"Why," replied the clerk, "I didn't
know who tho biggest fool in New
Orleans was, and so I opened the letter
myself."
"And what did you find in it?" inquired
tho postmaster.
" Why," replied the clerk, " noth
ing but tho words4 thou art the man.'"
" How old are you, Bridget?" 6nid a
getleinan to his servant girl 44 About
hfty, sir,,' replied Bridget. 44 You are
mistaken, Bridget, 3*011 are not over
twenty." 44 Yes, sir, this is it. I'm
about twenty or fifty, somewhere along
there." This answer indicates about
the same degree of intelligence as that
of an old gray-headed negro in South
Carolina : 44 How old are you Pete ?"
said a gentleman to hiui one day. 441
dnnna, Mass, I feels berry old, 'spect
I'se about five or six l^undred."
Mr. G , a clergyman of a neighboring
town, being recently absent
from home, on business, his little son, a
lad of lour years, calmly folded his
hands, and asked the blessing as usually
pronounce by his father at their
morning meal. At noon, being asked
to prouncee the blessing, he replied,
with a grave lace, "No, I don't like
tho looks of them taters 1"
The following is too good to be lost:
" A . lady, formerly a resident of
Georgia, very much discontented with
Mississippi life, and longing to return
to her native land, was shouting at
camp-meeting last }*ear, and became
so excessively happy that she exclaimed
: " Glory to G?d, I feel like-I was
in Geor gy !"
A Basiifol Lady.?An Irish lady
wrote to her lover, begging him to
send her some money. She added, by
way of postscript, I am so ashamed of]
? "> T Ihii-a iniuln in tliia Inltor
that I sent after the postman to get it
back, but the servant could not overtake
him."
44 Well," said a soft-hearted, blundering
Jonathan, the other day," Snkc
has gin me the sack, bv gravy 1 I've
lost her." 44 Lost her?now I" inquired
his sympathizing friend. 44 I laid the
soft soap 011 her so thick, that the critter
j$ot so proud she wouldn't speak to
How to Ivkep Coou?Talking of
Sidney Smith's cool ideas of 44 taking
otf his flesh and sitting in his bones,
as being the highest imaginable degree
of airy comfort?" I can better that,"
said a wit recently, 41 I'd knock the
marrow out and have a draft through."
Speaking without thinking, is shooting
without taking aim.
.. < ...
wmmmmmmmmmmmm?rnrnmi I i n
44 h? ) you little rascal, walk up
here, and give account of yoorself?
where have you been I*1 44 After the
girls, father." 44 Did yon ever know
me to do "o, when I was a boy ?"?
44 No, sir ; but mother did." 44 My son,
you had better go to bed."
A cotkmpokabt describing a dance
at a village in the neighborhood, said :
?44 The gorgeous strings of glass beads
S'istened on the heaving bosoms of
e' village belles, like polished rubies
on the delicate surface of warm apple
dumplings!"
Understanding an Oath.?A witness
was once asked if he knew the nature
of an oath.
44 Of course, I dooze," he replied.
44 Explain it, then," said the lawyer.
uv.... I .1 a it ~a ?i.~
iuu uu vi?ui i ciunit'u iuu witness
; "that's a oath, aru't it?"
" I have always preserved my reputation,"
said Mrs. , one evening,
addressing herself rather pointedly to
another lady, to which the latter as
pointedly replied, " I know you always
set a most ridiculous value upon trifles."
?
Fontenelle was 98 vears of age
when a young lady askea him at what
period of life men lost all taste for gallantry.
" Indeed," replied the old gentleman,
" you must ask that question
of some one older than my6elf."
A character in Mrs. Ilentz's story of
" Love after marriage" lays down the
law thus: " If a man is not uglv enough
to frighten his horse, he is handsome
CMougli to marry."
Last winter it is said a cow floated
down the Mississippi on a piece of ice,
and became so cold that she has milked
nothing but ice cream ever since.
New Patent.?The man who made
an impression on the heart of a coquette
has taken out a patent for stone cutting.
NEW
cnu Tiffn r< n at\o
o r n i VJ uuuuo,
GRADY T GOODLETT,
One Door South <f the Old Court House
GREENVILLE, S. C.
AFTER returning our grateful thanks to our
friends ami customers, for their pa?t very
liberal patronage to our business, we desiro to
call their attention, as well as that of the public
generally, to our very large and finely assorted
stock of
Spring and Summer Goods,
which we ore now receiving, and which has
been purchased by one of the firm with care,
and oil very advantageous terms as to prices,
and which we are determined on selling ns low
as they can be bought, at retail, any where.
Our stock, in the way of DRY GOODS, embraces
almost every article called for, either by
Ladies or Gentlemen, in Faucy or Staple Dry
G oods.
Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Ruches, Talmas,
Shawls, Mantles, &c.
Boots and Shoe*, Trunk*, Ac.
A very extensive and fashionable assortment.
HATS AND CAPS.
The latest styles, for Men and Boys, in great
variety.
Ready-Made Clothing.
A very heavy And varied assortment, for Ales
and Boys.
Perfumeries. Fancy Articles, Jewelry, Plated
Ware, Mirrors, Hardware and Cutlery,
Guns, Carpenter's Tools, Blacksmiths'
Tools,
Crockery anil Glassware,
DRUGS, MEDICINES <fc DYE-STUFFS,
Books mid Ktationery,
SADDLERY, CASTINGS AND IRON.
GROCERIES.
A very heavy stock of
/fiFTjj Rio and Java COFFEES
U?|SUjZ Brown and Crushed SUGARS
Teas, Molasses, Spices, Cigars, i'owder, Shot,
Lend and Indigo.
SACK ANl> TABLE SALT.
Vinegars, Burning Fluid, Cotton Yarn.
Nails, Glass, Ac., die.
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS.
GRADY & GOODLETT.
April 9 48 tf
1'.II. 110VEY & CO.,
PROPRIETORS OF
The Ladies' Store,
4 RK NOW. and will be constantly receiving
X\. Fre?h Importations, purchased by one of
Hie partner*, who tins ?ome twenty five years'
experience in buying and selling Goods. They
would invite special attention to their large
Stock of
White and Embroidered Good*, Rich Silk
TiHues, Deliege*,* Challya, Crape De
Pari*, Bereges, Muslin*, Brilliant*,
Silks, Alpaccas, Bombazines,
Canton Crape, Ginghams,
French, English and
Aiuericau Prints,
dec., Ac.
AIoSO, JIJST IN,
A NICE LOT OP
New Bonnets, Ribbons, Ruches, Wreaths,
Flowers, Blonds, Valencia, Thread and
Brussels Edging*, White and Black
Crape Collars and Sleeves,
Embroidered, Linen and
Muslin Collars, Long
Lawns, Plain and
Emb'd L. C. Handkerchiefs,
And many other NICE AND FANCY GOODS.
All of which it will be their endeavor to sell as
cheep as possible. 46-tf flh 26
*
Plows, Stoves, J
WK keep constant--^.
E^k ly on hand a large aa- >Jt ?1
rRm|9 sort-ment of One and
n|^W|Two-Hor?e Turning, Subsoil and Hillside
which we challenge the world to equal in good
work, ease of draft and durability.
We hare alto a large and beautiful assortment
of Cooking, Parlor, Dining Room, Bed Room
and Church
STOVES,
to which we particularly call the attention of
tlinso u lwi o/tah fn nnrolinaa
Also on hand, Wash and Stock BOILERS,
Corn Shelters, Straw Cutters, Ac. Copper, Sheet ,
Iron or Zino Work dono to order. Cistern or
Well Pumps furnished and put up.
We also are making and receiving from New
York, a superior assortment of
Tin and Japanese Ware,
among which the Ladies may find a great variety
of Cake Cutters and Bake Pans.
FOOT aud BATHING TUBS, or any other Article
in our line, made to order, and Painted in <
the best manner.' We are also prepared to do
Roofing and Cluttering
in the latest and best innnncr on short notice.
Country Merchants invited to examine our
stock of
nBcaciw mw'Agg.KCa
We say it is superior, and we do not wish to
have our word taken for it. Come and see. i
Cash paid for Old Copper, Bees Wax and Old
Pewter.
|y Rags taken in exchange for Tin Ware.
SHERMAN BROTHERS.
Mh 12 44 tf _ ,
CHARLES HIC KBY,
(Successor to JEmunuel Currant,)
MANUFACTURER OF
LOOKING GLASS, PORTRAIT
And Picture Frames,
AND DEALER IN
LOOKING GLASS PLATES,
BRACKETS, WINDOW CORNICES,
ROOM MOULDINGS, &C.
154 KING STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
ty Old Frames Re-gilt equal to new.
April 30 61 ly
Third Door above the Mansion House,
WOULD respectfully call the attention of
his friends, and the public generally, to
his recent enlarged Slock of DRUGS, MEDICINES,
&c. Physicians, Merchants, Fnrniers
lleadb of Families, nnd nil ni'nuim in ?/n?i, nf
Articles in his line, will <lo well to call and examine
his assortment. Articles for family use.
Spices, Flavoring Extracts, etc., constantly on
hand. Also Pure Medicnl Wines nnd Brandy.
April 2 47 tf
J. J. IIOVKY. w. II. IIOVKY 1
W. H. HOVEY & CO.,
PUOPUIKTOR8 OF
THE LADIES' STOLE,
DEALERS IN
FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS,
BONNETS, RIBBONS,
Housekeeping Goods,
SL1AH&Y MAM CA'Of am?
AND
INDIA RUBBER GOODS,
CiHEI^VlLLE, 8. c.
N. B.?Orders accompanied by the cash for |
Medical, Law or Lihrury Books, Musical Instru- <
inenta nnd Suodiies, promptly tilled in New j
York, and delivered at our counter on ahortest
notice.
Jan 22 37 ly
READ! READ!! HEAD!!!
IT WILL TAKR YOU BUT A FEW MINUTES,
AND MAY SAVE YOU
Carter's Spanish Mixture!
THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BL000 I
The Best Alterative Ever Yet Discovered!
Physicians prescribe it, and every one that
uses it tea teal king advertisement. No
Medicine ever yet offered to the Ame- ,
riean public has gained such /to- I
/Hilarity in so sh&rt a time as
CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE 1 1
It will Cure any case of Scrofula.
It will Cure any case of Rheumatism.
It will Cure any case of Syphilis.
It will Cure any case of Salt Rheum.
It will Cure any case of Neuralgia.
It will Cure any case <f Fever and Ague,
Or any Diseases arising from an impure state of
the Bloo?l.
SCROFULOUS READER!
It cured the neice of the Hon. John Minor
Botts, a member of Congress from Virginia, of
Scrofula, after the skill of the best Physician?,
both of New York and Philadelphia, had been
tried in vain ; and it will cure you, reader, if
you are so affected.
RHEUMATIC READER!
It cured D. Burritt, Esq., of Cincinnati, of
Rheumatism of 4 years stsndinv, after all other
remedies had failed. We have hundreds of such
certificates. Call on the Agent and get a Book
and Circular, and read for yourself the many remarkable
and astonishing cures it has made.
SYPHILITIC READER!
T5.. rk_ D..1.1 !? .? - ?
aiio ooiouiwvou i'i. lfiibcuvr wriies ub inm n6
had Itco of the most sersre and lung tUuding
cases of 8y phi lis that would yield to none of the
usual remedies, but he cured one case with six,
and the other with nine bottles of CARTERS
SPANISH MIXTURE. We have known it
used in over a Thousand casks, and have jet to
hear of a failure in any case.
YE SHAKING THOUSANDS READ I
Aou? and Fxvxa.?Do not take Quinine, Mercury,
or any such noxious Drugs, but try at once
this great Alterative and Purifier of the Blood ;
Cartei>* Spantih Mixture will cure any and every
case of Ague and Fever. We have never yet
known it to fail.
And for all Diseases arising from an impure
state of the Blood, no medicine has ever yet l>een
found to have so good an effect. If you are sick,
try it at once; do not delay; time is precious,
and health the great-st of all blessings, without
which all else la valueless.
Dg. WM, 8. BEERS <fe CO.,
pROPnicTORf), Richmond, Fa.
r And for sale by B KHUTCH, Druggist, Agent,
ar-vnville C. H, A. CL l-ly May M
?w?
SPRING DR
IN CHARLES
(Late of the Firm of B
SUCCESSOR TO RET
943 King Street, Opp
INVITES ATTENTION to his ENTIRELY NEW ?
GERMAN AND AMERICAN GOODS, of I
fiTTiwnvrTrm
In choicest Plaid, Stripes and Chenes, of light U
expressly for city retail trade.
BOIUD BM
Great attention has been paid to obtain the best
American market.
FL.OUNCED
In Silk, Barege, Grenadine, Tissues, Organdies ai
constantly receiving.
FRENCH AND Els
The Stock of these Goods will invite a cluse atte
3VEOXm.3NTIl>J-<
Bombazines, Alpacas, Chnltys, Crape Marat, Choi
sal Crapes. English Paramattas, Black Organdies, 1
Mourning Robes, Mourning Mantillas, Mantles, Bln<
and Marcelline of very choicest makes, always on
u\mm 2
Best makes of Sheeting, Shirting and Pillow-Cas
dressing. Striped Shirting Linens, Linen Osnabur;
SPRING CASSIMEI
A large and varied Stock of Goods in this Peparl
and Summer wear, such as Tweeds, Light Cassimeres
PARASOIS A N 0
In Black and Colored, Lined and Unlined, i
best Scotch, Gingham and Silk Umbiellas.
PLANTATIO
Planters and their friends will always find with
and all Goods will be sold at the lowest market pri
The Subscriber is now able to give his personal i
surpassed advantages in obtaining all tho A'ATt
PRICKS, together with his buyer constantly watc
Goods at less than the market value, ho feels prepfi
filled. fW The One Price System rigidly adhered t
243 King Street, Opposit
May 1st, 1857. 5
WM. IT. ALLEN,
SURGEON DENTIST,
jgjr*7|3 HAS returned from PliiludelMwSmk
phis, prepared, in every way, to ^
perform .ill operations in his pro- j
fession in the most skilti.l and approved manner. c
Having proenred every improvement of the day,
persons eau safely rely on having ovcry opera- s
in tho uninn tnAlillPP AS lloilQ ill
h?I. ?.. ? - - c
Philadelphia or Now York. _ (|
Ether ond Chloroform given when desired.^ 0
Persons desiring attention.must muko appointments
previously. j,
lif- Rooms in McBce's Building. I 8
March 19 45 tf
A G E N C Y F O R tn
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE!
TTMS AiSi^aiiLiE
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY c
Insures Houses, Stores and other Prop .rtjr
AGAINST KIBE:
And the Lives of White Persons and Slaves, 1
between the ages of 10 and GO years,
ON sttch terms as to render it a most safe artd
desirable investment. Full" details, with ..
the Constitution and By-Laws of the Company, *
will be furnished on application to any of the Officers
of the Compnnv.
JOSEPH It. OSBORNE, Petit. t
\VM. \V. MoDOWELI* Viet-Pre*.
J as. B. Rankin, Secretary <b Treasurer.
JOHN W. GRADY, Agent,
Jan 8 85-ly GREENVILLE, S. C. ?
THIS' GRS31T V2IiL3 1
BOOKSTORE,
MAIN STREET, NEXT TO Alt;BEE'S 1IALL,
rft/jfgl W HERE constantly may be found
it large and well selected Stock J
MISCELLANEOUS. SCHOOL and CLASSICAL
BOOKS, Writing Paper, Blank Books, Mem- *
Brnndtims, Ac.; Writing Desks and Cases, Port vj
folios, Gold and Steel Pens, Pencils, Ink, Sealing
^Vax, Wafers, Slates, Copy Books, Inkstands, Kit
icrs, sc., ivo. ii. u. r, iinmn,
Jan 15 3u-ly Sign of the Big Book.
E. KRUTClPs" J
DRUG STORE AND APOTHECARY SHOP, t
UNDER MnBEETR HALL, *
8. S,, 11
WHERE will be constantly kept on band the
purest stock of
DRUMS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PATENT
Medicines, Surgical Instruments, Paints, Dye- }
stuffs, Varnishes, Putty, Tobacco, Segnrs, Spirit
Has, Oils, Candles, Soaps, Spices, Brushes, Toilet
Articles, Combs, Perfumery ; and all other arti- cles
generally kept by Druggists. '
Fresh and pure Drugs are warranted and
sold at low prices.
Compouna medicines are prepared in the most f
careful wav. Receipts and prescriptions of any "
kind put-en wilt accuracy, neatness and dispatch.
35-10m Jan 8
W. a LAWTON, ) I C. M. BREAKER,
Formerly of V } of /
Lawtonville, 8. C. J ( Charleston, S. C.
LAWTON & CO.,
Factor*. Forwarding and Com*
mission Nlcrckaut*,
No. 50 Ea*i Buy uml Boyce tt Go's Wharf \
oM/tvav&aswaas. a. o._
WILL (TELL
COTTON, RICE. FLOU11, WHEAT, CORN, 1
NAVAL STORES, Ac. I
Having an experience of twenty-five f
years in business, we guarantee satisfaction to
all who patronize us. ^
JOHNKRAUSE^
FURNITURE]
AND CABINET MAKER,
WOULD respectfully inform
citizens of Qreenviile end vi
Mfir**^?*4leinity that he has on hand a lot
of FURNITURE, which ho will dispose of npon '
reasonable terms. He has Chairs, Tables, Sofas,
Washstands, Ac. Fine and i'lain Furnitnre
made to order. His shop may be found on Avenna
Street, between Beattto's Store and the i
Confectionery, and nearly opposite the Chart j
Hnose Greenville, ft C., Ang. li-li-ly
Y GOODS, |<
TON, S. C.
mm
rowning <? Lcman.)
CHUM & TAYLOR,
osite Hascll Street,
nd CHOICR STOCK of FRENCH, RNQL18H, .
the NEWEST SPICING STYLES.
L fntTT ^
ixture and beautiful finish, carefully selected
OK. 8ILK8.
n 1 m i tvu ,i .i 1 Ut
UOOU8 111 DinCK oil K8 IVftl Wro urvujjiiv iui-v mc
> KOBES
ad Jaconets, in large variety, very choice and
IGLISH PRINTS.
ntion, being very full and at very low prices.
ice Black Bareges and Poplins, Poplinetts, T)nFrcnch
aiul English Cranes in various widths,
iik Faniisc and Cautou Cloths, Mousliii DeLninc
hand.
E??[Dga
ie LINENS, of various widths and free from
fs. Dowlas, Diapers, Toweling, Huckaback, etc.
UES, DRILLS, d-C.
Linent. suitable for Gentlemen and Boys' Spring
i, Drap D'Kte, Farmer'sSatin, Grey Flunucls, etc.
UMBRELLAS*
n all the new designs, constantly received;
N GOODS.
me a full department suitable to their wanst,
ices for Cash or City Acceptances,
ittention to nil Country Orders, nnd hnvingnnrKST
GOODS at the' LO WEST POSSIBLE
hing the New York Auctions for all desirable
ired to say that, all orders will be satisfactorily
?, and all Good* Warranted
A. F. 11KOWAIIVG,
p llascll Street, Sion ok the "Tree."
2 tt
NEW MILLINERY
AND
Dress-Making Establishment.
MRS. \VAITS AND MISS
n/H>nnV .. a *..11 ? -_ll it. .
\?wam/v>m wuuiii rtri?|wcwuny mm in?*
tteulion of the Ladies of Greenville and viinity
to the ??ct thnt they will open, on Sntrdny,
the 4fn inat, one of file finest nnd largest
tocks of French nnd Anwrienn MILLINERY
ver brought to this Town, which, for richness
nd elegance, cannot he surpassed, embracing
II the latest and most approved styles.
Being confident that none can go nwnv dissat.ified,
they earnestly solicit an early enll and in*
pection of the same. Our terms are low.
Ladies'Old lints cleaned and made equal to
icw. Misses' Gipsies cleaned nnd made over in
he most, approved nnd latest Gipsy style.
LEGHORN MATS in large uunnlitic*.
Country Milliners supplied on reasonable
crms.
House on Avenue Street opposite the Lost
Iffiee. 47-tf April 2
GREENFIELD'S
FAMILY GROCERY STORE.
INDER M'BEE'S HALL--BURSEY'S OLD STAND.
JUST RECEIVED, at the above Store, a General
Assortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
elected by the proprietor, consisting of choice
rtieles of SUGARS, Coffee. Molasse;, Rice, Rice
'lour. Fish, etc., etc. To all of which he invites
he attention of housekeepers and others.
Apiil 23 60 tf
Apple Vinegar.
A FINE article to be had at the Fnniilv GronL
cerv Store of A GREKNFltfr n
WATCHES,
jixdw Mm smmw.
E. I. FUVKO.K
(AGENT.)
BEGS leave to Announce to the citizens of
Greenville, nn<l surrounding country, that
ic has opened a Stock of the above-named Ariel
es on Avenue street, in the Huilding formerly
mown as " Avenue Street Confectionery," which
le will sell LOW for CASH.
IIK WILL A I SO
Repair and Fit Up
BATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY,
In the best of style.
Thankful to his former patrons and friends,
or their liberality and patronage, lie rospectully
solicits a continuance of the same.
iW Give hiro a call, and he will endeavor to
>lease. 87-tf Jan 22
W. P. PRICE,
NOTARY P IJ B IjIC,
ANO CLERK OF TOWN COUNCIL,
)FFICE IN THE OLD COURT HOUSE,
8- (&a
Will promptty attend to the coNeetion of Notes
and Accounts, settling Claims, Ac.
G. S. BOWER,
Manufacturer uimI Deuler In
FURNITURE of every description,
rfrafai CHAIRS of every style.
ISK'S CELEBRATED METALIC BURIAL CASES,
Opposite the Congaree Jlouse,
P-.il. COLUMBIA, 8. C. _ ly
F. BURTY,
Dealer in Boots, Shoes, Leather,
Vtlftl&A&a as*
OPPOSITE J. C. P. JETER'S BOOKSTORE.
GREENVILLE, 8. C.,
IS Prepared to furnish cnstomJ^
N. ers with the above articles, CHEAP
%L-?^^FOR CASH.
Having competent workman engaged, ha cm
laeure bis patrons that all work will ha Neatly
OonB and WARRANTED.
Fshf > tf
a. a.
n>.^< a?*
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
HRCULATIOiN, OVER 100,000 COPIES WEEKLY.
25 WITNESSES;
OH,
ra$ ip?m?iS!B ??NTOBTrm
John S. is Ibe 2)uil)oir.
WHO has bad 10 years experience aa a Bank*
er and Publisher, ana Author of
A Srriei of lecture* at the Broadway Tabernacle
when, for 10 successive nights, over
?& 500,000 People JP?
Greeted hiig with rounds of applause, while he
exhibited the manner in whicn Counterfeitera
execute their Frauds. and the Surest and Short- .
eat Means of Detecting them I '
J he Bank Note Engraven all tag he it the
greatest Judge of Paper Money living.
GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE PRESENT
CENTURY FOR
DETECTING COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES
Describing Every Genuine Bill in Existence,
and Exhibiting nt a Glnnco, every
Counterfeit in Circulation 11
arrwni^eu^iju numirnuiy, iii.il i\p.r r kc.1A Ufi is
Easy and DETECTION Instantaneous.
IW No I adex toexamine! No page* to hnni
tip! But so simplified and arranged, that the
Merchant, Banker and Business Man can see all
at a nlanee I
ENGLISH FRENCH AND GERMAN.
Tints euch may read the name in his own Native
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HOWARD ASSOCIATION
J'IIl LA DELPHI A.
Important Announcement.
r f"V > all persons afllieted with Sexual Diseases,
L such as Spermatorrhea, Seminal Weakness,
nn|ivu:ni;r, uuiiuniKrii, uieet, fivplnlis, the Vice
of Onanism, or Self Abuse, Ac., Ac.
The HOW'AIil) ASSOCIATION, in view of
the awful destruction of human lilc, caused l?y
Sexual Disease*, and I lie deception.* practised upon
the unfortunate victims of such diseases by
Quacks, have directed their Consulting Surgeon,
as a charitable act worthy of their name to give
MKDICAt. ADVICE GRATIS, to ull pci'S ills tllUS nfflicted,
who apply by letter, with a description of
their condition, (age occupation, habits of life,
?tc.,) and in cases of extreme poverty and suffering,
to furnish medicines free of charge.
The Howard Association is a benevolent Institution,
established by special endowment, for
the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted
with "Virulent and Epidemic Diseases." It lisa
now a surplus of means, which the Directors
have voted to expend in advertising the r.bove
notice. It. is needless to add that the Association
coinninnds the highest Medical skill of the
age, and will furnish the most approved modern
treatment.
Just Published, by the Association, a Report
on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the
vice of Onanism, Masturbation of Self-Abuse, and
other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, hy the Consulting
Surgeon, which will be sent by mail, (in
a sealed envelo P*). Free of Charge, on the receipt
of TWO STAMPS for postage.
Address, l)lt. OHO. CALHOUN, Consulting
Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South
NINTH Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
By order of the Directors.
KZRA D. HART WELL, President.
Oko. Fairciuld, Secretary.
Feb 5 89 tf
OTIS' IMPROVED
PATENT
Lightning Conductors.
r IM1K subscriber has purchosod the Right of
A putting up the above description of Light
ning Rods in Greenvilie District, and is prepared
to execute order* for the mine to any extent and
with promptness and despatch. These Rods are
conducted upon Scientific principles, and afford
the only meth??d yet discovered of absolute protection
against lightning. Any one acquainted
with the laws of electricity, will be immediately
convinced of tlieir utility, upon exaniiniug them.
Their value has been tested bv experience sad
science, and has been vouched by hundreds of
certificates from a'.l parts of the Union. From
amongst these the following only are submitted.
"I have carefully examined Otis* insulated
Lightning Conductor, and have it attached totho
httilding in which 1 reside. It is better constructed,
and more securely insulated, than any
form of Lightning Rods I have seen. It is nest
aud cheap, and it properly attached to the build#
ing, cannot, fail to afford security against th*
loss of life and nropcrty by electricity 1 therefore
reeommenq it as worthy of the confidence
| of the community, R. F. Bhumdt.
l'rof. of Chemistry, de., in 8. 0. College."
Mr. D. O. West field has recently supplied my
house with Otis' improved Conductor. I hsvo
examined them with great care, and am convinced
that they are the heal Lightning Rods ever
constructed. The methods ot attraction and insulation
at e new, and seem to me to be perfect.
I can confidently recommend litem toali persons
wishing to seoure their houses against lightning.
U. J. Elford.
Any further information may be obtained oa
application to D. O. WESTFIELD,
May 8-52-tf. Greenville, C.
PIANO TUNING.
THE anbsoriber would ofjrCBcjShnC'
hieaervieea to the citiuna
? > ?' Greenville and the eur
1 - Vl rounding country in the aU^^^^^l/bovebuaineee.
He will give
Malefaction, or no charge will be made.
& M. MURPHEY.
June B. 4 If