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' tL * * 'Whumroist's olio. j A Splendid Crow-questioner. There are anecdote* told of a certain lawyer, who once figured in the Peoria I Circuit Court, ana in various other circuits up along the river. On one occasion this gentleman was engaged ; to deiend a case wbero the charge was to the effect that the defendant's dog had lacerated the plaintiff's cow. In examining the chiet witness on the part of the prosecution, he asked : " Witness, was yon present when onr dog was having being bitten that cow ?" 4<No, Bquirc," was the quick response. " Did you saw the dog when he bitten her ?* MI never saw' tho dog in my life." 441 hope the jury will remember the testimony of this witness. He nover saw the dog in his life, in course he 1 i.!. ? ? - i i uiuu i# kiiuw oi his uKYing omen iicr at all." The justice here suggested that he might have " seeu " the dog, if he had never sawed liim. This explained the matter, and after a while the counsel for the people understood the differences between " sawing a dog " and " seeing one." The expression that lie knew of no law in Illinois " agin a justice being a darned fool," is undoubtedly authentic. There are other anecdotes equally good of the same counsel, which we may hereafter relate, but no more at present.?Peoria {III.) Transcript. The Yankee and the Quaker.? Some years ago, a young New Englandcr found himself in tuo back part of Pennsylvania, ashore as to the means of living. In this strait he applied to a wealthy Quaker in the neighborhood for help. "I will furnish thee with work, and will pay thee tor it, my friend," said the Quaker, " but it is not my custom to give alms to one able to labor like thee." "Well, that's all I want," said the Yankee, "of course I am willing to work." "What can thee do, friend ?" " I will do anything to get a little money to help me out of my difficulties." vrr .li *i ?? - >yoii, mere is an axe. liico may pound on the lo^ with the head of the axe, and if thee is diligent and faithful, I will pay thee a dollar a day." "Agreed, I'd as soon do that as most anything else." And so the youth went to work and pounded lustily with the head of the axe upon the log. Alter a pause ho stopped to get breath, then ho began again. But after half an hour ho stopped, threw down the axe impatiently, and walked away saying, " I'll be hanged if I'll cut wood without seeing the chips fly!" "WnrroisMs of Douolas Jkrroi t> ? A dull foreigner was indulging in a rapturous description of the beauties of rrodigue. " As to ono song in particular (naming the song,) I was quiet carried away. " Is tliero anybody here that can sing it ?" said Jcrrold. A literary friend, who had set up a neat barouche with a pair of grays, drove Jcrrold out one day into the country. As they passed through a village, the people camo to their doors to behold tho pretty cqnipage. u I think they'er struck with our grays," remarked the charioteer. "I wonder what they would say of our duns I" quoth Jerrold. At a dinner of a society connected with the fine arts, whore a queen's counsel happened to be present, the Law was unexpectedly toasted, out of complaint to him. 'lho learned gen- , tleman blundered out a few sentences, stating that he did not see how the law could be considered as one of the arts. , "Black!" rapped out Jerrold, like a dart from a bow. On a literary iriend producing a volume of miscellanies, under the title of " Prose and Verse," Jerrold bantered him ubout it, as " Prose and Worse." , A ckitic, malignant enough to tell J the truth, says that the most awkward \ thing in nature is a woman trying to i run. They can't do it. They are not 1 a running institution, except with their a re ai tongues. uiero are iwo arrangements in the world that were never made for fleetncss, thev arc women and ducks. Oh! the dears and the r ducks 1 Thk Wiiolk lloo.?A man with a moderate appetite dined at a hotel, and after eating the wholo of a pig, was asked if ho would not have some pad- J ding} He said lie did not care mncli about pndding, but if they had anoth- c or littlo hog, he would thank them for it. J An admirer of dogs, having had a ] new litter of a tine breed, a friend b wished him to put him down for a ? puppy! M I set yon down for one a 'ti great while ago," was the answer. No wan living should say an ill word against doctors. I K>auHki ^ J. j.HOTKT. ir. n. ?OT*T w. H. HOVEY & CO., _ ' PJSOPSXSTORS OF J THE LADIES' STORE, DKALKU8 IN FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, aaos ?susa? ??a??, BONNETS, RIBBONS, Housekeeping Goods, mim uji CIIOYMG AND INDIA RUBBER GOODS, l OKEENTILLE, 8. C. , \ N. B.?Orders accompanied by the cash for j Medical, Law or Library Books, Musical Instrn- ( mente and Sundiies, promptly filled in New ' York, and delivered at our counter on shortest I notice. ' Jnn 22 37 ly I T. W. DAVIS, ' Watchmaker & Jeweler, ; S^s./-v TAKES the liberty to announce to the citizens of Greenville, nnd (t juwlhe surrounding country, that he I prepared to do all manner of s work in his line of business, such as Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing, nil of which shall be done in the rentest manner. Watch Wheels, 1'ivoU, l'inions, Jewels, Screws, Hands, Glosses, nil done at the shortest notice, nnd in a workmanlike manner. Please give him a trial, and you will be pleased. He also makes JEWELRY to order, such as <*ol<l Guard, Fob & Vest dm in a, All kinds of GOLD BUTTONS, such as Bosom. Sleeve and Collar Buttons. All kinds cf Ilair Work Trimmed iu the neatest stvle. llis work eannot be surpassed in this part of the country. His shop may be found at the Goodlett House, ill the room formerly occupied by Messrs. Bailey A Owen. Greenville, July 20. 1857. 12 tf AGENCY FOR LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE! YME A8MEWDL1LE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Insures Houses, Stores and other Property AGAINST FIRE: And ths Lives of Whlto Persons and Slaves, between the ages of 10 and 00 years, OX such terms ns to render it a most safe and ilertirulilrt lnrntfinnnf Hull ; the Constitution and By-Laws of tlio Company, , will bo furnished on application to any of tin; Officers of the Compnny. JOSEPH It. OSBORNE, Pr?-?7. y NVM. W. MoDOWELU Vice-Pre*. ? J as. B. Rankix, titer eto r 1/ <? Treasurer. t JOHN W. GRADY, Agent, t Jan 8 86-1 y G REl'LN V11.LE, K. C. f obeenfeduvsFAM1LV GROCERY STORE.1 UNDER M'BEE'S HALL--BURSEY'S OLD STAND. J UST RECEIVED, nt the above Store, a General Assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, selected l?y the proprietor, consisting of choice articles of SUGAR?!, Coffee. Molasses, Uice, Rice Flour, Fish, etc., etc. To nil of which he invites J the attention of housekeepers and others. April 23 50 tf , E. R. STOKES, BOOK-BINDER, AND Illank-Rook .Tlaiiiiiarturcr, 'v (In rear of Carolina Times Office.) a o ? & ss aaSSA , s. o. r, BLANK BOOKS ruled to any pattern, and ma- ti nufaetured of the best nmt?ii?l? in ... BI the most durable Dimmer. tt PERIODICALS, MUSIC BOOKS, Ac., bound in every variety of style, at short notice. 1 J3ST Country orders promptly attended to .JS3 Dec 4 30 ly J W. sTla WTON, 1 ( a M. breaker, ? Formerly of > -J of .j Lawtonvillu, S, C. ) ( Charleston, S. C. ^ LAWTON 8c CO., ?> Factor t, Foruardiiic an<l Con:* ? niiaalou Merchants, 1 iVo. 30 Kant Buy and Boycc <k Cos Wharf, A 03S-L&kiSS. ??? i WILL HRLL ? COTTON.RICE, FLOU R.W HEAT, CORN, 1 NAVAL STOKES, tfec. UP Having an experience of twenty-five years in business, we guarantee satisfaction tp " nil who patronize us. 1 TEA SRaiSrTiSLa I BO OK STOllE, '< MAIX STREET, K EXT TO M. BEE'S IIALL, C ftl /isfstwy WHERE constantly may bo found A011\ largo aud well seleoted Stock MISCELLANEOUS, SCHOOL and CLASSIC- ir \L BOOKS, Writing Paper, Blank Books, Mein- 0| >randnms, Ac.; Writing Desks and Cases, Port . 'olios, Gold and Steel Pens, Pencils, Ink, Scaling iVax, Wafers, Slates, Copy Books, Inkstands, ltuers, Ac., Ac. J. C. P. JETER, Jan 1.5 art-ly Sign of tho Big Book. f. W. P. PRICE, NOTARY PUBLIC, AND CLERK OF TOWN COUNCIL, OFFICE IN THE OLD COURT HOUSE, a, (Sa V*ill promptly attend to the collection of Notes and Accounts, settling Claims, Ac. 01 Elford & Donaldson, ^1^1111 %% VMM * e. ?? , J. ELFORD. T. Q. DONALDSON. M, Inn. 10. 35 8m st< Hair Dressing and Shaving. a' 8URRIIXAK continues the Tonsorial bus eh iness at his Old Stand in Beattie's Brick uilding, where he is ready during the day and sol vening to share the bearn and cut hair, and liampoo the head, lie respectfully asks a eon eai miction of patronage. Oct. 1-21-T kil Applo Vinegar. A FINE article te he had at the Family f5ro1l eery Store of A. OUKENFIKLD. NJ _ , . . . mmmmmmmmm? Ail Ordinance For the Regulation of the Patrol. }E IT ORDAINED, bv tbelntendant and 3 Wardens of the Town of Qreenville, \ Council assembled, That every person raiding within the limits of the Town of Greenville, who is or niav be liable to peroral patrol duty, according to the laws of he State of South Carolina, shall be liable o do such patrol duty at tho times and in he manner herein prescribed : Provided, no erlheless, That any person liable as. aforoaid who shall pay tho tax or sum annually ixetl by the Ordinance to Raiso Supplies as m exemption from such patrol doty, shall >e exempt, during the time for which he shnll to pay. And any person liable as aforesaid vho shall come to reside in thoTown at any ntermedinte time between tho annual pen>ds fixed for the payment of tho said tax. hall pay in proportion to the time he shall esido, or come to reside, in town before the text annual period for the payment of said ax. Be it further Ordained, That it shall be he duty of the Cleik of Council to rnnkc >ut n list ot all persons within I ho Town liiblo to do patrol duty, and who havo not raid the exemption tax, which list the Clerk hall so divide and apportion out as to rcnler each peison therein named liable to be sailed out for patrol duty at least once in ivery two weeks; *nd such persons, when ailed out by the Marshals, shall be subject 0 tho command of tho said Marshals as :nptain of pntrol, and shall be kept out by iaid Marshal, and on duty, from 0 o'clock, P. Mn till 3 o'clock, A. Nl., during tho wilier, and from 10 o'clock, 1'. M., until 2 r'ciock, A. M., during tho summer, at esoli >f which hours, respectively, the said Marhals shall call the roll and mark defaulters, iither for non-attendance or for not being equipped as the law directs; and the said Marshals shnll make return of such defaultii8 to the Council at the next regular nieetng thereof, in order that such defaulters nay be summoned to shew cnuse why he or hey should not he fined as tho law directs. Bo it further Ordained, That any person j a lio shall make default as aforesaid, without 1 sufficient and legnl excuse, shall be fined .lie sum of two dollars, and ten per ceut. on bis general tax for the preceding year, paid by him on tho property owned by hiin in Lirecnvillo District, for each and every default, to bo iniiiosed by the Town Council of jlroenvillo, and collected by execution issued lllder the hand and *eal of the Iiitomlnnl ind directed to the Sheriff of tlie District, vliicli execution shall he in form and to the (tfect of executions issued for the collection >f military nnd patrol fines by the laws of ho State. This Oidinancc to take effect rom the first day of December, 1857. Done and ratified under the corporate seal of the said Town of Greenville, on the L.s.] 3d day of November, in the yenr of our .Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifly-sevcn. II. LEE TilHUSTON, Inlcndant. W. r. Prick, Town Cleik. Nov 5 20 3 NBWTOX HOUSE, Alliens, Cieorxia, . HAS been thoroughly renovntAr.ifW., c?l, nnd is now open for the reIwMKI ception of Company. .ook out for the Newton louse Omnibus, at the Depot. A (OAi&U Mil. W. CRAWFORD ? Sir: We, the anoreignod, take great. pleasure in returning ou our thnnks for the very kind and agrceIde manner in which we have been entertined at your excellent Hotel by yourself and id v. Your room* are large, airy and cleanly, ml your tnble such as cannot fail to plenae the iste of lite moat fastidious. We take great, plealire iu recommending your House to ouririende nd the public ireneralfv. Dnnief Rtimfittrt, John Murcliison, Mrs. Jane liomntv, Mrs. Murchison, MissO C. Knussy, Miss lurcliison, Miss C. A. Smissy. Mrs. F. M. Cornroll, W. W. Rcmshenrt, Savannah, Gn.; C. P. logers, Mrs. M. Stewart, Af. II. Ktewart, Mr. A. tcwart, South Carolina ; Hon. Charles J. Metonald, Marietta, Gn.; Col. John It. Stanford, '.ev. R. C. Ketchuin, Clarkesville, On. ; Than II. 'one, Greensboro, Gn.; Amos T. Akcrmnn, Klerton, Gn. ; R. E. AInrtin, Greensboro, Oft.; Col. has. I). Davis, George Hillytr, Monroe, Gn.; lios. W. Thomas, Klbcrton, Gn.; Geo. A. Ketehin, Mrs. M. Cnrr, Mrs. Ke* chain, .Mobile, Ala.; u O. Brown, Charleston ; 1). Kemmorer, Philaelpliin; Col. J. Lowden, Xew Orleans; It. W. loore, Mrs. Moore, AInrietta, On. ; Mr. E. F. iarth, Atlanta, Ga. 24-tf Oct 2*2 Ordinance igainsl Negroes Hiring their Own Tttfie. f)K IT ORDAINED, by the Intendant and [) Wardens of the Town of Greenville, l Council Assembled, That it shall not be iwful for any person owning or having in liarge any male or female slt>ve, to permit tch slave to Iiiro hi* or her time, labor or trvice, with the privilege of woikingin the own of Gieenvilie; and any person ownig or having in charge a slave or slaves so Tending, shall bo liable to a penalty of venty dollars. Done and ratified tinder the corporate seal of tbe said Town of Greenville, on the J.]3*.l day of November, in the year of our hrn\ onn llionmnd siirlil ImnJud I ?.MV.?V w UUIIUIVU (lliu fifty-seven. II. LEE TIIKITATON", Intendnnt. W. P. Puick, Town Clerk. Nov 5 20 3 E. KRUTcirs ~ RUG STORE AND APOTHECARY SH2P, UNDEK MolSEETS IIALL, <83^3333^3333, a a, ~\T IIKUK will be constantly kept on bnnd the J V fullest stock of DRUOS, MKDIONUA CHEMICALS. PATPJCT J sdieinee, Surgical Inatrnmonta, I'aints, Dyeiff*, Varnishes, l'ulty, Tobacco, Segars, Spirit | is, Oil*, Candle*, Soap*. Spicee, Brushes, Toilet tide*, Combs, Perfumery ; and all other arti- < >? generally kent by Druggists. EJF" Preah ana pure Drugs are warranted and Id at low prices. Compound medicine* are prepared in the most refbl war. Receipt* and prescriptions of any id put co via accuracy, neatneaa and diateli. 85?10m Jan 8 job wonii. , EATLY DONE AT THIS QFFICE. < SWAN ft CO.'S LOTTERIES. NEW AND RROUANT 8CHEME1 CAPITAL rniXE The following Scheme will be drawn by S. Swan dc Co., Managers of the Fori Gaines Ao'adomy Lottery, in each of their Lotteries for November, 1887, at AUGUSTA, Georgia, to which | city tbey have removed their office: I CLASS 63, To be drawn in the city of Angnsia, Ob , In pnbUc, on SATURD AY, NOVEMBER 21?t, 1867. CLASS 64, To be drawn In thi oity of Augusta, Oa, In publ'c, on SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 28th. 1867. OX TilK PLAN OP 8INOLB NUMBERS. Fire Thousand Four Ilundred and Ninety Prises! NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVER Y NINE TICKETS. MAQMIIIFOOEMT ??K)[EMEiI TO BE DRAWN EACH SATURDAY IN NOVEMBER ! 1 Prise of $60,000 6 Prises of 900 1 Prise of 25,000 5 Prises of 800 1 Prise of 10,000 5 Prises of 700 1 Prise of 7,000 5 Prises of 000 I Prise of 5,000 60 Prises of 600 1 Prise of 3,600 60 Prises of 400 1 Prize of 1,500 100 Prizes of 160 5 Prises of 1,000 230 Prises of 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 Prises of $ UK) App'g. to $60,000 pris. arc $1,600 4 Prizes of 300 " " 25,000 pris. are 1,200 4 Prises of 200 " " 10,000 pris. are 800 4 l*rises of 125 " " 7,000 pris. are 600 4 Prises of 100 " " 5,000 pris. are 400 4 Prises of 76 " " 8,500 pris. are 300 4 Prises of 60 " " 1,500 pris. are 200 5,000" of 20 are 100,000 6,490 Prizes amounting to $320,000 Whole Tickets$10; II?i.o9$5; Qimrters$2?. PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. Tlio Numbers from I to 50,000, corresponding with those Numbers on the Tickets printed on soporate slips of paper, are encircled with small tin tubes and placcu in one wheel. The first 402 Prises, similarly printed and encircled, are placed in another wheel. The wheels are then revolved, and a number is drawn from llic wheel of Number*, and, at the same time, a Prise is drawn from the other wheal. The Number and Prize drawn out are opened and exhibited to the audience, and registered by the Commissioners; the Prize being placed against tlio Number drawn. This ojk;ration is repeated until all the Prizes are drawn out. ArraonuATiov Prizrs.?The two preceding and the two succeeding Numbers to those drawing the first 7 Prises will bo entitled to the 28 Approximation Prise*. For example: if Ticket No. 11250 draws the $00,000 Prise, those Tickets numbered 11248, 11249, 11251. 11262, will each ho entitled to $400. If Ticket No 5C0draws the $26,000 Prize, those Tickets numbered 648, 649, 551, 652, will each be entitled to $300, and so on according to the above scheme. The 5,000 TYises of $20 will be determined by the last tignrc of the Number that draws the $60,000 Prise. For example: if the Number drawing the $60,000 Prize ends with No. I, then all the Ticket.*, where the number ends in 1, will be entitled to $20. If the Number ends with No. 2, then all the Tickets where the Number ends iii 3 win oe cnuuou to r'-<\ nnu so on to 0. Certificates of Packages wtll bo sold at the following rates, whieh is the rink: <"crtitiontc of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, $30 Certificate of Package of 10 Half Tickets, <10 Certificate of Package of 10 Quarter Tickets, 20 Certificate of Package of 10 Eighth Ticket*, 10 IS OUDERIXO TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES, Enclose the money to our address for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded by first mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in any figure they may designate. The list of Druwn Numbers and Prizes will be sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. "? Purchasers will please write their signatures plain and give their Post Office, county and State Remember that every Prize Is drawn and payable in full without deduction. % All prisea of f 1,000 and under, paid immediately after the drawing?other prizes nt the usual time of thirty days. All oo-nmunioations strictly confidential. Addreaa orders for TiokeU or Certificates to S. SWAN, A- CO., Augusta, Ga. Persona residing near Montgomery, Ala., or Atlanta, On., can have their orders filled, and snve time, by addressing S. Swan ?fc Co, at either of those* cities. A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel, with tho amount of the prize that each one is entitled to, will be published after every drawing, in the following papers: Augns to (Ceo.) Constitutionalist, New Orleans Delta, Mobile Register, Charleston Standard, Nashville Oazeltc, Atlanta Intelligencer, New York Week ly l)ny Book, Savannah Morning News, Richmond Dispatch, New York Dispatch and Paulding (Miss.) Clarion. Nov 12 27 tf HOWARD ASSOCIATION } \IITLA DELPHI A. Important Announcement. rpo all persons nfflieted with Sexual Diseases, 1 such asSpermatorrhoen, Seminal Weakness, Impotence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, the Vice of ()n?ni?m, or S-lf-Abusa, A<\, ?0, The m> WARD ASSOCIATION in view of the awful destruction of human life, canoed by Sexual Diseases, and the doceptiona 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 mkimcai, advick on ati*, to all pcrs ini thus afflicted, who apply by letter, with a description of their conaition, (age occupation, habits of life, Ac..) and in eases of extreme poverty and snf fcring, to furnUJi tricilicinct free of chary*. 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 has now a surplus of means, whioh the Directors have voted to expend in advertising the abqve notice. It is needless to odd that the Aoeocia tion commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment. Just Published, by the Association, a Report on Mpermatorrhisa, or Seminal Weakness, the viee lln.nl.n. If. /a.ie .1 ? . ?*?M?VU| UHVIUI1 WI.WII AUURP, WHU other Diseases of the Bexoal Organe, by the Con *ulti.-)g Burgeon, which will bo sent by mail, (in n sealed envelope), Free of 0harge, on thereeeipl of TWO STAMPS for poatage. Address, DR. OKO. CALHOUN, (Waiting burgeon, Howard Association, No. % South NINTH Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By orddr of tha Directors. KZRA D. HART WELL, President Obo. Kaibciiilo, Secretary. Feb { If If Hf-TCIE FRIENDS OP W. S. Turner inaounee him aa a Cnndidato for Tax Collector it tba next Election, * ^ ? ???i I I I'1 alation inflCoiuraroptioiu 1 BBOIfCHITII, LABYlfGITH, And other Diseases of the Cheat and Throat, successfully treated by the Inhalation of . Medicated Vapors and Powders, by Absorption and Constitutional Treatment, as practiced at the 8tAtvk8ai*t Mkdical Tnstitvtr, N*u> York City, H. Y. A T1IE unprecedented success which has at- * tended this method of treating diseases * of the Lungs and Throat, ha* induced the Physicians to depart frona their usual course, p and avail themselves of,$10 columns of the Press to make it known ho such as may be laboring under, or predisposed to, such affectious. The dawn of a bright or day has at length arrived for the Consumptive?-the j doctrine of the incurability of Consumption r has now passed away. We have indubita- t ble proofs in our possession, that Consumption, in all its stages, can be cured: in the first, by tubercular absorption ; in the second, by the transformation of tubercule inio chalky and calcareous concretions; in the third, by cicatrices or scars. Those wedded to the opinion of the past may assert that it is even now incurable. Such are behind the age. To a11 this great truth must be apparent, viz : that medicines inhaled directly into the lungs, whether in the form of Vapor or Powder, must be more effectual than that taken into the stomach. In short, the only , ark of refugo for the Consumptive is in Inhalation, and such additional means, of which the judicious Physician will avail himself. Such of the Profession that have adopted ] Inhalation, have found it toothing and effi- ? cacious in the highest degree ; arresting the 4 progress of the disease, and working wonders j in many desperate cases; in verity, a triumph of our Art over the fell destroyer of ( our species. j Notb.?Physicians wishing to make them- < selves acquainted with this practice, are in- j formed that our time being valuable, we can ( only reply, as to ingredients used, to such i letters that contnin a fee. 1 The fee, in all cases of Consumption, will t be $.10, on receipt of which the necessary f medicines and instrument will be forwarded. { Applicants will please stale age, sex, occupa- < lion, married or single, how long Affected, if any hereditary disease exists in the family, and symptoms genorally. Lot the name, ^ town and State bo plainly written?postage j for return answers must be enclosed. Let- 1 tors, if Registered by the Post Master, are at our risk. Address WALLACK MERTOUN, M. P., t S. M. Institute, N. Y. City. < July 10 10 Ora < KM! REAM! READ Hi; it will take you but a few minutk8, J and mat 8avr you many years of suffering ! j Carter's Spanish Mixture! 1 THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD I The Best Alterative Ever Yet Discovered! Physicians prescribe it, and every one that uses it is a soothing advertisement No Medicine ever yet offered to the American public has gained such pth . put a city in so short a time as CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE 1 It will Cure any ease of Scrofula. It will Cure any case of Rheumatism. j 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 of I'evcr and Ague, j Or any Diseases arising from an impure state of < the Blood. SCROFULOUS READER! It cured the neice of the lion. John Minor Rotts, n member of Congress from Virginia, of ' Scrofula, after the skill of the best Physicians, ' t>oth of New York and Philadelphia, had been tried in vain ; and it will cure yen, render, If J you are so affected. RI1EUMATIC READER! It cured D. Burritt, Ksq., of Cincinnati, of Rheumatism of 4 years standing, after all other remedies had fuiled. We have hundreds of stloh 1 certificates. Call on the Agent and get a Book and Circular, and read for yourself the many romarknble and astonishing cures it has made. * SYPHILITIC READER! The celebrated Dr. Butcher writes us that lie f had two of the most severe and long standing cases of Syuhilis 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 I used in over a Toousaxd casks, and have yet to hear of a failure in any case. YE SH AKING THOUSANDS READ ! i Aura a:?> Fxvicn.?Do not tak< Quinine, Mer- f cury, or any auoh noxious Drugs,but try at once c this grent Alterative and Purifier of the Blood ; ^ Carter's Spanish Mixture will cure any and every ease of Ague and Fever. We have never yet i known it to (nil. And for all Diseases arising from nn Imnnre state of the blood, no niodicine hu over yet oeen found to have so good an etfeot. If you are sici, ' try it at once; do not delay; lime it precious, and health the greatest of all blessings, without which all elae ia valueless. j DR. \VM. 8. BEERS A CO., ' Pr.orRirroiui, Richmond, Va. And for sale by B KRUTCH, Druggist, Agent, ' Or?enville C. U., S. CL 8-ly May 28 ^ WATCHES, t cfcocxs AMP Mwtua. s JR. I. ' (AGENT,) J BEGS leave to announce to the citiuna of * Greenville, and surrounding country, that d he has opened a Stock of the above-namud Ar- A tieles on Avenue in iKe HmMUmi known *s "Avenue Street onfectionerv," which ^ he will eeli LOW for CASH. L fc UK WILL ALSO Repair and Fit Up * WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY, G In the l?e?t of at/la. Thankful to hia former natron* and friende, for tlieir liberality and patronage, he respectfully aolioita a eontlnuance of the name. (fT* (five him a call, and he will endearor to pleaae. 87-tf Jan S3 a BACOiY J 5 AAA LB8. on hand and for eala by ,UUV A. GREENFIELD. 7 3J 2 8 tf 0 'fsssssBBBamBmBmmmmKsm [elmbpld'a Gtoaxdao Reparation HIOHIY concentm^OHMUND FIU.p 'or Dieoaee* ofthe Bladder, /Mw^ Gomel, Dropthe Bexnal Organ*, .rising from Excess#? and Irapnidenciee in life, nd removing all Improper Discharge* from the (ladder, Kidneys, or Sexual Organs, whether listing in . - ? + IglftJMg ?Ha BrSKBLajML K < 'rom whatever cause they may hare originated, UTS NO MATTBH OP HOW 1*0*0 BTAHDDTQ living Health and Vigor to the Frame, and Bloom to the Pallid Cheek. , Joy to the Afflicted!! t cure# Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, and emoves all the Symptoms, among which will >e found Indisposition to Exertion, Lose of Power, Loss of Memorv, Difficulty of _ Breathincr. General Weakness, Horror ofDisesee, Weak Nerves v<k? 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