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f If' * * V-'.. dfc '' 9 mbhmb Tiat followiift (old) gennme specimen of a Lore Letter, (a true extract from the record,) woe handed ua the other day, with a mod eat request to 44 print It in the Type." Well, as we intend to accommodate everybody and hie wile, if possible, we'll put it in, of course wo will: JJ5U My Dear Sweety?Oh my love of loves, clarified oil of citron, white loaf elingar of my hopes, and molasses of my expectations?yon have been absent from me three whole days. The snn is dark at mid-day?the moon and stars to rae are black when thon art absent Thy step is the music of the spheres ana the wind of thy gown as thou pas aelh by, as a zephyr from the gardcr of Paradise, in the time of early flow t i.:~ i % : i _i i. ore. x kiwcu you witen wo last part ed, and my whole frame was fillet with sweetness?one of yonr curli tuched me on the nose, and that orgai was transformod into loaf sugar. Oh spice of spices, garden of delights, sent me a lock of your hair ?send me any thing your fingers hath tuched, and will go mad with ocstacy?one lool from thy bright eyes will transport mi incontinently into the third heaven.? Yonr lips are rod roses, gathered bj the angel Gabriel?yonr- words an molten pearls dropping from youi month. My heart blazes at the though of thee?my brain is an everlasting fire. The Wood burns and 6calds u?i veins and vitals, as it passes throng) thorn. Oh, come most delightful o delights, and breatho upon me youi seraphic breath. When you come, b< sure to bring that two shillings yoi borrowed, for I am out of tobacco! Yours, fervently, Clkm Johnsino. Moral Suasion.?A wayward son ol the Emerald Isle left his bed and board which he and Margaret, his wife, hac occupied for a long while, and spen his tune aronnd rum shops, where lu always managed to connt himself or hand, when anvbody should "stand treat." Margaret was dissatisfied with this stato ot things, and endeavored to gel her husband home again. We shall see how she succeeded : " Now, Patrick, my honey, will y< come buck ?" " No, Margaret, I won't cotne back.' " And won't ye como back for tin love of the childer V' "Not for the love of the childer, Margaret." " Will ye come back for the love ol mesclf, Patrick ?" " Niver at all. Way wid ye." " And Patrick, won't the love of the church bring ye back?" " The church to the devil, and then I won't come back." Margaret thonght she would try one other inducement. Taking a pint bottle of whiskey from her pocket, and holding it up to her truant husband, she said, " Will yo como for a dhrop of whiskey, dear ?" " Ah, mo darlin," answered Pat, unablo to stand such an invitation, " its yerself that always brings me home again?ye've got such a winnin way wid ye." Tn? " Oli> Gal's Story."?I was once captain ot a packet schooner plying between Boston and Baltimore, and was blessed with a first mate of a " rale old Yankee kind." Going up ,1. _ ni 1 -i - - i -i. ' i * uiu uucaupcuku uuuunrK siormy iiigm, the wind blowing a steady gale, my mate became a little nervous, and not being acquainted with the ground supposed the old girl was going it a few knots too strong. I had turned in, bnt not gone to sleep. Tramp?tramp ?tramp?on deck. It was my mate. " Captain, hadn't we better shorten sail ? It's blowing like thunder." " No; keep her going." A few minutes after, tramp, tramp, tramp, tramp on deck. " Captain, said my mate again "it freshens, and already blows bi?* guns. Hadn't wo better shorten sail ? " Not a shorten," I replied, confident in my craft and knowledge of my whoreabonts; " not a shorten, keep her to it." " Well," said the mate, closing the door of the companionway with an amiable slam," so be it; let her rip 1 we're all bound to go to h?11 before morning, and I've got as many friends there as yon have." I took a gloss of grog, and concluded to lower the foresail, take a reef in mainsail, and asked the mate if he hod a desire to become acquainted with one Bonrbon, whose Burnumo is Whiskey. The Duke of Marlborough was hesitating whether he should take a prescription recommended by the Dntchcss. " I'll be hanged," said her grace " it it does not cure yon." Dr. Garth, who was present, and to j whom the vixen character of the lady | waa well known, instantly exclaimed,? .?,* "Take it, then, your grace, by all means ; it is sure to do good, one or the other way? i inmrnmmrnm Nor long -ago a good PWbyterian ] preacher, .wb<4? like Presbyterian preachers generally, disliked 'long prayers, went to a meeting at which a Methodist mi. lister was officiating.? ' He ontered with his overcoat on, as ? the worshippers were about going on th ir knees, knelt hard by the stove, annanoi^ frt l\n Imf I u?va? nci^i^vuvvi W UV ?/l WVJ UVVt , The prayer commenced. Tim guppli ant waxed warm, and so did our Pres-1 by for inn friend by the stove. The prayer went on and on, and the perspiration rolled down tho face of the 1 Presbyterian gentleman, who at length I arose, deliberately drew off his ovcr cont, and then went down on his ach> ing marrow-bones again, saying in n low, but very determined voice, as he II did so, to his long-winded Methodist brother, " Well, here's at you for all j night!'1 9 A humorous young man was driv1 ing a horse which was in thb habit of j stopping at every house on the road' side. Passing a tavern, where were ^ collected together some dozen country* men, the beast, rs usual, ran opposite < the door, and then stopped in spite of 3 the young man, who applied tho whip " with all his might to arivo the horse ' on. The inen on the porch commcnc3 ed a hearty laugh, and some inquired r if he would sell the horse. * 44 Yes, replied the young man ; but I ? cannot recommend him, as he once bc' longed to a butcher, ami stops whenJ. ever he hears tho calves blate." Tlio crowd retired to the bar in si} Icncc. ' A of.nti.kman who recently put up at a log tavern in Wisconsin, was awakened by a young man, who commenced a serenade thus : f " Oh. Sally Rice, I've culled you twice, And yet you lie and snore; I pray you walce. And see your Jake, And opo for liim the door, or winder, | I don't much enro which, for? It make* but little diffcrenco To cither you or I? ' 1% pig, little pig, | lloot hog, or die P "Sir," said a little blustering man ' to a religious opponent, " to what sect , do yon suppose 1 belong?" ; " Well," I don't exactly know," replied the other, "hut to judgo front your size and appearance, I should ' think you Itclongetl to the class gene rally called in sects." An Ohio politician was boasting in a public speech that he could bring an argument to a pint as quick as any other man. "You can biing a quart to a pint a good deal quicker," replied a Ken- ! tacky editor. ^ < SoMKitonv said that :f nature had designed man to he a drunkard, she J would have constructed him like a I churn, so that the more he drank the ir.oro firmly ho would stand. READ! READ!! READ!!! i i IT WILL TAKE YOU BUT A FEW MIMUTKa, AMD MAY BAVK YOU , MANY YEAHS OF SUFFERING ! Carter's Spanish Mixture! , THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD! ' The Best Alterative Erer Yet Discovered! Physicians preterit* it, and every one that uses it it a walking advertisement. Xo Medicine ever yet offered to the A meriean pntdie hat pained inch po- ' polarity in to thort a time at i CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE! It trill Cure any case of Scrofula. ] It will Cure any case of Jlhcumatism. It trill Cure any case of Syphilis. It will Cure any case of Salt Rheum. 1 It will Cure any case of Neuralyia. < It ytiU Cure any case of Fever and Ague, ' Or OPT TJj$en?*? arising from an impure state of the Dfqpq. SCROFULOUS READER! i It cured the wiee of the Hon. John Minor ; Bott.s, a member of Congress from Virginia, of Morofuln, gftcr the skill of the best Physicians, both of Now York find Philadelphia, had been tried jn vain ; and it will cure yen, reader, if you are so affected. ' RHEUMATIC READER! It cured f). Burritt, K?|., of Cineinnnti, of Rheumatism of 4 years standing, nftor all other remedies had failed. We havo hundreds of such < eerfifioat.es. Call on the Agent and get a Book ' and Circular, and rend for yourself the many reiiiarkahlc and astonishing cures it has made. p SYPHILITIC READER! t The celebrated Dr. Butcher writes us that he ' had two of tlie most severe and long standing " eases of Syphilis that would yield to none of the " usual remedies, but he cured one ease with six, i and the other with nine Imttles of CARTK/IS i ! SI'AXIS// MIXTURE. Wo have known it / used in over a Thousand casks, nod hovo yet to ft hear of afailure in any case. > VK SHAKING THOUSANDS HEAD 1 f Aonc A*n Frvit*.?-Do not take Quinine, Mercury, or any such noxious Drngo, hut try atones j( this great Alterative and Purifier of the Blood ; j. Carter'* Sjtanith Mixture will cure any and every ' ease of Ague and Fever. We have never yet known it to fail. And f??r all Diseasea arising from an Impure state of t he Blood, no medicine has ever yet been i found to hnve so good an ctfect. If yon are sick, ? try it at ones; do not delay; time is precious, and health the greatest of all blessings, without . which all else is valueless. ?' DR. W M. S. BEERS ? CO., j rcorairroM, Richmond, Vu. A d for ?aV by K KUUTC \ Druggist, Agent,, Or?snvillo C. H., A. C. S ly Msy 28 I N folmbold's Genuine Preparation HIBHLV CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, For Diseaets of the Bladder. Kidneys, Qraoel, Drop ly, Weakness, Obstruction, SecM Disrate*, Female Coin plaints, and all Diseases of the Sexual Organs, Arising from Excesses and Imprudonelet in life,' and removing all Improper Discl\arges from tlie Bladder, Kidneys, or Sexual .Organs, whether existing in rai?UMS GDSL I?rS^L&Jd^S? From whatever cause tliey rany have originated, AKB HO SSA77SS OF WOW T.OWO STAN DING (Jiving Health and Viqor to the Frame, and Bloom to the Pallid Cheek. Joy to the Afllicttd!! It cures Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, and removes nil the Symptoms, among which will be found Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Meraorv, Difficulty of Breathing, General Weakness, Ilorror of Disease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dreadful Horror of Death, Night Swen ts, old Feet, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Languor, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Often Enormous Appefit* with rir?ni?nl in ^vmnloma lint tTn?<]a Flushing of the Body, Dryness of tlio Skin, Pallid ountcnance, and Eruptions on the Face, Pain in the Back, Heaviness of the Eyelids, Frequently Til nek Spot# Flying before the Eyes, with Temporary Suffusion and Loss of Sight,, Want of Attention, Great Mobility. IUst1 ess n ess, witn Horror of Society. Nothing is more desirable to such patients than solitude, and nothing they more dread for fear of themselves ; no repose of manner, no earnest ness, no speculation, but a hurried Transition from one question to another. These symptoms if allowed to go on?which this medicine invariably removes?soon follows Lotto/ Power, Fatuity and Epileptic flits?in one of which the patient may expire. Who can say that these excesses arc not frequently followed by those direful diseases?IXoAXITY AXD CONSUMPTIONt The records of Intone Aty luint, und the melancholy deaths of Consumption, bear ample witness to the truth of these assertions. In Lunatic Asylumsthe most melancholy exhibition appears. The countenance is actually sodden nna quite destitute?neither Mirth or, Grief ever visits it. Should a sound of the voice occur, it is rarely nrtieulato. " With woful measures wan despair Low sullen sounds his grief beguiled." Debility is most terrible! and lias brought thousands upon thousands to untimely graves, thus blasting the ambition of many noble youths. It enn bo cured by the use of this INFALLIBLE REMEDY. If you are suffering with anv of the above die trcHaing ailments, the FLUID KXT11AVT RU CHU will cure you. Try it, nud be convinced of its cttieaey. lieirare of Quark Xtutlrwnt and Quack Doctors, who ffthclj linnet of abilities nnd referonce*. Citizens know and nvoid thein.nnd Mve I.ong Suffering, Money nml Exposure, by sending or calling for ft bottle of thin Popular and specific Ilemethf. ll allay* nil pain ami intlnininnt ion, is perfeetiy plcninnt in its taste nnd odor, but immediate in its notion. Holmbold's Extract Buchu Is prepared dii ect ly according to the Hulcs of i PHAHMAOY AND CHEM1S 1 RY, with the greatest accuracy and Chemical know-1 ledge nnd enre devoted in its combination. Sec I Professor Dkwkk's Vnlunhle Works on the Prnelice of Physic, and most of the Into Standard j Works of Medicine. ?r*. jej One hundred dollars will be paid to any Phy-! sician who can prove that the Medicine ever injured a Patient; and the testimony of thousands enn bo produced to prove that it does grent good. Cases of from one week to thirteen years' standing have been effected. The mass of VOLUNI'AltY TESTIMONY in possession of tlio Proprietor. vouching its virtue* and carativc j>ow r?, is immense, embracing names well known to SCIENCE AND FAME. 100,000 Bottle* Have Becu Sold. t\iul not a single instance of a failure has been e ported. Personally appeared before me, an Alderman >f the city of Philadelphia, tl. T. IIKIAiltOLD I'lie mist, who, being duly sworn, does say, tba his preparation contains no Narcotic, Mercury or injurious Drug, but arc purely Vegetable. II. T. IlKI.MIiOLD, Hole Manufacturer. , Sworn and subscribed before me this 23d day I of November, 1S54. VYM 1> ITimiAPH All I .. .... ?. . i.MM/mtiy, aiucruinil. Price per Bottle, or Six for $5, Delivered to any Address, Accompanied by reliable ami responsible Cerliicnt.es from Professors of Medical College*, Clergymen and others. Prepared and sold by II. T. HELM BOLD, Praotical and Analytical Chemitt, So. 52 South Tksth St., below Chestnut, Assembly Buii.diror, Piiila. fcljf" To be had of Dm. J. IT. Dfaj?, Mivh a Loso, M. D. Kaiu.k nnd Evil K scroti, Druggists, [Ireenville, S. C., nnd of nil Dpiggist* and Dealers throughout the United States, Canada* and British Provinces. Beware of Counterfeits. ls}c for HELMBOLB'S?Take no Other. CURBS GUAHAjYTBJW. July 2 0 ly Tt W. DAVIS, Watchmaker & Jeweler, TAKES the liberty to announce jf f "nryV to.the citjsons ?f Greenville, and JC JWltlio surrounding country, that he j* T ' tfH> ' prepared to do all 'manner of vork in his line of business, such As Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing, ill of which shall be done in the r. eat est mnnner. Vat el i Wheels, Pivots, Pinions, Jewels, Screws, lands, Glasses, all done at the shortest notice, md in a workmanlike manner. Please give him i trial, and you will he pleased. lie also makes JEWELRY to order, such a* Bold Chiard, Fob 41 Teat Chains* ill kinds or Of>LI> BUTTONS, eneli us Bosom, ileore and Collar Buttons. All kinds of Heir VorW Trimmed in the neatest style ilia work cannot be surpassed in tliia part of lie country. His shop may be fonnd nt. (ha Ooodlott Honeo\ i i the room formerly oocnpied by Messrs. Bnlloy . Owen. O/eenville, July *0i 1817. 14 tf f. Elford & Donaldson, ?nu??3ryiouw?? a. n. . I. ELFORD. T. Q. DONALDSON. Ian. Id. 8J? 8m tob work. EATIY OONE AT THIS OFFICE.1 (Late of th* Firm oj SUCCESSOR TO EE 9*8 Kin* Street, Oj INVITES ATTENTION to his ENTIRELY HE GER1TAN AND AMERICAN GOODS, taTTTwrTMngri In choicest Plaid, Stripes and Clioncs, of ligh expressly for elty retail trade. BOEBD BI Great attention hot been paid to obtain the b American market FLOUNCE In Silk, Baroge, Grenadine, Tisanes, Organdie constantly receiving. FRENCH AND I The Stock of those Goods will invito a oluee i 3VtOTJTL2SriTS Bombazines, Alpacas, Challys*, Crapo Marat, ( cat Crapes, Knglisn Paramattas, Black Orgnndi Mourning Robes, Mourning Mantillas, Mantles, ! and Marcelline of very choicest makes, always MM] Best makes of Sheeting, Shirting and Pillow dressing. Striped Shirting Linens, Linen Osna' SPUING CASSIM A largo and varied Stock of Goods in this De and Summer wear, such ob 1 weeds, Light Cnssim PARASOLS AM In Black and Colored, Lined and Unline best Scotch. Gingham and Silk Umbrellas. PLANTAT1 Planters and their friends will always find wl and all Goods will lie sold at the lowest market The Suliseriber is now able to give his person surpassed advantages in obtaining all the jV. PRICKS, together with his buyer constantly w Goods at less than the market value, he feels pi filled, jy The One Price Sy*tem rigidly adher 243 King Street, Opjx May 1st, 1837. &XFB TO.!? And Phcenix Bitters. rI^IIE best Family Medicine now before Ih1. public, for the cure of Scrofula, Ulcer* Scurvy, or Kruption* of the Skin, Pcvrr ain! Ague, Dyepcptia, Dropty, and in fact most ail diseases soon yield to their curative properties, It has been computed that, during the Inst twenty five years, upwards of four millions ol persons have been benefitted by the use of thes< medicines ; a fact which speaks volumes in fa vor of their curative properties?a single tria will plnec them beyond tho reach of eompeti tion in the estimate of every pntient. By theii use the Wood is rrilorotl to a healthy elate, an. freed from all impuritie*. The system is not re dtiocd during their operation, hut invigorated, and they require no restraiut from business 01 pleasure. The aflticted have, in the** mnlciine*, a remedy that tcifl do for them edl thai mediein* can }>o**i Wy effect. Prepared by W. B. Moffat, M. D., Proprietor, New York. And for sale by W. II. HOYKY, (irptMivillo S C*. Sepl7 " 10 if WATCHES G&oqx> mwmwY. G. 1. PINHON (AGENT.) "1 >ECS leave to announce to the oitirens o( .1 P Greenville, and surrounding country, that he ha* opened a Stock of the above-named Articles on Avenne street, in the ltuilding formerly known n? " A venue Street Confectionery," which he will ?ull LOW for CASH. UK WILL ALHO Bepair and Fit Up WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY, III tlio best of style. Tliankful to his former patrons and friends, for their liberality and patronage, he respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. wrc ive him a call, and ho will endeavor to please. 87-tf Jan 22 AGENCY FOR LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE! the AiSi?0LL(E MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Insures Homes, Stores and other Property AGAINST FIRE: And tho Ltvoo of Whit# Persons and Slaves, bchoeen the apes of 10 and 00 years, ON auoh terns m to render it a most safe and desirable investment. Fuji details, with tho Constitution end By-Laws of tho Company, will l?o furnished on Application to any of tho Officer* of the Company. JOSEPH U. OSnOUNK, JW<. \VM, W. McDOWELL, Vie*-Pre* Jam. Tl. Raxkiw, Berretary Jt Treasurer. JOHN W. GRADY, Agent, Jan 8 85-ly GREENVILLE, 8. C. E. KRUTCH'S DRUG STORE AND APOTHECARY SH:P, UNDER McBKHTS HALL, e. a, WHERE will be constantly kept on hand the fullest stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,PATENT Medicines, Surgical Instruments, Paints, Dyestuffs, Varnishes, Putty, Tobeeeo, Hegars, Spirit On*, Oils, Candles, Soaps, Spices. Brushes, Toilet Article*, Combs, Perfumery ; and all other article* generally kcnt by Druggist*. Fresh ana para Drug* are warranted and soldal low nrieee. Coinpouuo medicines arc prepared in the most eareful war. KeceipU and prescriptions of any kind put-toMU. accuracy, neatness and dispatch. 36-10m Jan 8 Q. 8. BOWER, aNnnufncinrrr and Dealer In FURNITURE of every deecriptlon, M CHAIR8 of \every style. FiSK'S CELEBRATED METALIC BURIAL CA8ES, Opposite the Cougarse House, rvc.11. COLOMBIA, 8. C ly 1 SwCvwL. ' Browning cfc Lemon,) y TCHUI ft TAYLOE, l>po*ltc Haxtll Street, W and CHOICE STOCK of FRKHVH, ENGLISH, a of the NEWEST SPRING STYLES. a BiLTt a, t texture aud beautiful fiuieh, carefully eelocted ^ I^W fiTTVfi f est Goods in Block Silk* tVnt ore brought into the' ^ ID ROBES, ? and Jaconets, in large variety, very choice and ENGLISH PRINTS. ittcntion, being very fall and at very low prions. l' ro GOODS. Uioieo Black Bareges and Poplins, Poplinetts, T>u- ? es. French and English Cranes in various widths, Btaok Fomise and Canton Cloths, Mouslin DeLaine on hand. I ?S)??& -Case LINENS, of various widths and free from r burgs, Dowlas, Diapers, Toweling, Huckaback, etc. t ERES, DRILLS, AG. \ pertinent, suitable for Gentlemen and Boys' Spring t ores, Drop D'Et.o, Farmer'sSntin, Grey Flannels, et?. ? 0 UMBRELLAS, d, in nil the new designs, constantly received; t ON GOODS. ith me a full department suitable to their waast, Srices for Cash or City Acceptances, attention to alt Country Orders, and having un KWESr GOODS nt the LO WEST POSSIBLE retching the New York Auctions for all desirable epared to say that all orders wilt be satisfactorily ea to, and all Good* Warranted. A. F. BROWNING, , isito llascll Street, Sioji ok thk "Trfk." 62 tt t. t. nnrrr. w. m. iiovky . W. H. HOVEY & CO., ' lUUiKmiuna UK i THE LADIES' STORE, i PKAI.EItS IN r FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, ?5UBSS 3, ] i BONNETS, RIBBONS, Housekeeping Goods, ' XSM MliS GMtinUlfi ' AND I INDIA RUBBER GOODS, GREGIIYILLE, S. C. ? t a N. B.?Order* accompanied by the coah for ? Medical, Law or Library B<?oka, Mnnicnl Inat.rumenta and Sundiioe, promptly filled in New t York, and delivered at our couuter on aliorteat c notice. Jan 22 87 ly j GREENFIELD'S FAMILY GROCERY STORE. 1 n r UNDER M'BEE'S HALL--BUR8EVS OLD STAND. J t JUST RECEIVED, at the above Store, a Gen- a oral Aeanrtmcnt of t FAMILY GROCERIES, ? elected by the proprietor, conaieting of choice v nrtirloa of BUOARn, Coffee. Molaaeea, Rice, Itiee ? Flour, Fish. etc., etc. To nil of which he invite the attention of houaekeepera and othcra. a Apiil 23 60 If 0 W. S. LAWTON?) ( C. M. BItKAKF.R, S I runneny 01 > < of ^ I.awtonvillo, H. C. ) ( Charleston, S. C. LAWTON & CO., Factor*, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, iVo. 30 East Bay and Boyce <t Co'a Wharf \ ?iB4ia5iS3tJ?ias s. ?., WILL HKLI. j COITON.BICE, F LOU R, W nE AT, CORN, , _ naval storks on experience of twenty-firs years in business, we guarantoo satisfaction to all who patronise us. ~Taa^iaawv^Lta * BOOKSTORE/ MAIN STREET, NEXT TO MoBEE*!* HALL, * mfmffkm WHERE constantly may bo found / * large and well selected Stoek MISCELLANEOUS, SCHOOL and CLASSIC AL BOOKS, Writing Paper, Blank Books, Memorandums, Ac.; Writing Desks and Cases, Port T folios, Gold and Steel Pens, Penoils, Ink, Sealing Wax, Wafers, Slates, Copy Books, Inkstands, Rulers, Ac.. Ac. J. C. P. JETER, Jan 18 8rt?ljr Sign of the Big Book. F. BURTY, Dealer in Boots, Shoes, Leather, } <*/,%? \ OPPOSITE J. C. P. JETER'S BOOKSTORE. gt GREENVILLE, 8. C., fit Sadfy IS Prepared to furnish custom- f srs with the above articles, CHEAP fit CABII- q Having competent workmen engaged, he can ., assure his patrons that ail work will b? Nsatlt ' 1 Do** and WAUltANTED. SI Feb A 39 tf ANO CLERK OF TOWN "COUNCIL, . OFFICE 19 the OLD COURT HOUSE, * (&i&R2A&miufc2a? a. cb. Will promptty attend to the collection af Notes ? and Accounts, settllug Claims, Ac. 3ESie vinegar " A FINE artieU to ba had at tha Family firs- M /V eery Store of A. GREENFIELD. at I mmm HRBSP?1?' ron mums! ?"?irramt?. iol)# s. ?)t|? i# IlK iMW. iV^^sasraSssy -* . ScrU* of Lecture* ml UU Jwwfcuy Tabernmder reeted him with roonda ?f npplauee, white lw icliibited the mnimer in whien Counterfeiter* tecule their Frauds. and tho Surest and Short?t x?ie?afc of Detecting them I ' '/ V Bank Nole Engraver* all fay fie it (he greatest judge of Paper Money living. 1REATE8T DISCOVERY OF THE PRESSENT CENTURY FOR . lETECTINfl COUNTERFEIT 8ANK NOTESDescribing Every Oennine Bill in Ekist?n?e, and fahlbiting at* Gfeac* t**7 J Counterfeit in Circulation IJ irranged to admirably, that RCTERENCR b' Easy aad DETECTION Instantaneous. No Iadex to examine I No pace* to ttttnV*ipl But oo simplified and arranged, that the' lerchaot, Banker and Business Man eao aee mil' it a glanet I _ ? ENGLISH FRENCH AND GERMAN. [*hu? each may reid?tho Time in hit own Native Tongue. lost Perfect Btsk Vote List Published. Also, a Li#t of ALL THE PRIVATE BANKERS IN AMERICA! A complete Summary of the Finance of Enope and America will t>e published in each edlion. together with all the Important News of he Day. Also, a 3EUIK8 OK TALES, from an >ld Manuscript found in the East It furnishes he most Complete History of Oriental Life, deoribing the most psrplexmg positions in which ho ladies and gentlemen of that country hay* >ecn so often found. TheteStones will continu* hroughout the whole year, and will prers the nost entertaining ever offered to the pnbllc. CTFurnishefW eekiy, io subscribers only, at II a year. All letters must be addressed to john 8. DYE, Broker, Publisher and Proprietor* 70 Wall Street, New York. April 23 50 ly E. R. STOKE8, BOOK-BINDER, AND Blank-Book Manufacturer, (In rear of Carolina Times Office.) 00&0SS&&&, 8.0. 1LANK BOOKS ruled to any pattern, and ma* nsfactured of the best materials and in the most durable manner. 'ElUODICALS, MUSI'J BOOKS. <fre.. bound in cysty variety of style, at short notice. 'W CVmntry orders promptly attended to JgCk Dec 4 30 ly TOWARD ASSOCIATION rillLA DELPniA. Important AmionncenrMt. rail persons afflicted with 8cxunl K*sesww, such as Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, mpotence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Svphilia,. the Vice f Onanism, or ScW^ftnoe, he., if. The HOWARD ASHOCIATIOS' in view of he awful destruction of human life, caused hy exual Diseases, and the deceptions practised ?p> n the unfortunate -victims of Mich diseases by Insets, have directed their Consulting Surgeon, a a charitable act worthy of their name to gits ixnic.M. adtk'K onATis, to all pero wis thns affiiefid, who apply l>y latter, with a description of heir condition, (age occupation, habita of lifev ic.,) and in cases of extreme poverty and snforing, to furnish medicines Jrt* of charge. The Howard Association is a benevolent lietitution, established by special endowment, for he rslio f of the sieh nod distressed, aflliatod rith " Virulent and Epidemio Diseases." It hao ow a surplus of means, wbich the Directors iave voted to expend in advertising the above otice. It is needless to odd that the Assoeialon commands the highest Medical skill of tba ge, and will furnish th? most approved modern reatnient. Just Published, by the Association, a Report it Hpormntorrlwxa, or Seminal Weakness, the ice of Onanism, Masturbation of Self-Abuse, and ther Diseases of the Sexual Organs, by the Can ulting Surgeon, which will be sent by mail, (in sealed envelope). Free of Charge, on the receipt f TWO STAMPS for postage. Address, DR. GEO. CALHOUN, Consulting nrgeon, Howard Association, Na 9 South iiNTH Street. Philadslohia. Pa. By order of the Director*. EZRA D. HART WELL, President. G?:o. Faikcuilp, Secretary. Feb ft *9 it if nis tmasii fms. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY >OLDEN PRIZE, ? V>?rg-imUbe* yiiU <fey. 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