> \mmmmin i?n^i nm. .. ^ (.
iivMoijisti OLIO. *
1 *' ".'"k j " *"=?-^ ' ' ; ' -^=^=r
^[FYoan tho OuaobiU (Ark.) H?rmd.j
Arktww Wonder*,
u ^.rkansaw beats the wdt-ld fbr
Mack boars, patty wimmin and big
tiinl>er. Stranger, I've seen trees so
high that the fnst iimbs were outer
sight, and so big that it would take a
wo?k to walk round them. A feller
started once to walk round one that
waa hollow. He didn't take any vittles
with him, and starved on his way.
*41 was going up the Hississip' once
in one them little up country boats,
when wo mot a big Arkausaw cvpiess
fioatin down. I tell you, stranger, it
was a whopper. The capen run his
boat 'long siae, and fastened the ropes
. to it. Off sho started snortin and puffin',
but it didn't budge a peg. The
capen riped aroun' and hollowed out
% fire up below there, yon lubberly ras
eals.' xne wneeis ciactereu away
and the blaze rolled from the chimbly,
but the log was actually carryin*
us clown stream.
" D'reekly up comes a teller in a red
shirt, and* says he, 4 Capon, yon are
strainin' the ingino mightily.* 4 Cut
loose, and let her go, then, says the
iff1'*# capcn. Whon tlioy cut the ropes, dod
burn me, stranger, if .the boat didn't
junSp clean outer the water. We run
v a little ways, but tho inginc was nearV;
. . Jy sb exhausted, that wo just had to
I stop. Next day there como long a
line big steamer; wo hailed her, got
aboard, and there was that same Jog
hitched a longside. We wooded off o'
that cypress all the way to Memphis.
44 Black bars aro bigger, plentier,
^ and more cunnin, in ArkariBaw, than
anywhere else. The old he's have a
way o' standin' on their hind legs and
makin a mark with their paws on the
bark of some certain tree, generally a
sasafr&s. It's a kinder reekered they
keep, and I s'pose it a great satisfaction
to an old he bar to have highest
mark on the tree. I was lyin'liidone
day closte to a tree whar the bar were
in the habit of makiu their mark, waiten'
for one of 'em to come along, for I
tell you, I was mitv hungry for bear
meat. Drecklv I hears a nois closte
to me, and lookinnrouu' dod burn me,
stranger, if there wasn't a 6mall bar
walkiu' strait on bis hind legs, with a
big chunk in his arms. 1 coulil a shot
him easy, but 1 was mity Curious to
too what lie was jgoin to do with the
chunk, lie carried it rite to the tree
whar the marks wen*, stood ikon eend
against it and then gittin1 on top of it,
readied away up the tree, und made a
big mark about a foot abovo the highest.
lie then got down moved the
chunk 'way off from the tree and you
never seen such caperin' as he cut, up.
lie would look up at his mark, and
then he would lay down and roll over
in the leaves, langhin outright just
like a person ; no doubt tickled at the
way somebody would be fooled. There
was snmcthin' so human about, it that
I actily hadn't the heart to shoot him.
u Just to show you how cuunin bars
are, L'li tell j'ou a sarcumstance that
happened to mo up in Arkansaw.?
You see one fall, before I gathered my
"*? - A. *1- A* 1 j
corn, i Kept missin 11 outer me ncm,
at.(I I knew the bars was takin it, for
I couhl see their tracks. But what
seemed mity curious I never find whar
they eat it?nary cob no whar about.
One mornin' 'arlv, I happened around
the field, and there I saw an old she
and two cubs just comiu out the patch,
walkin' oft' with thar arms lull 'o corn.
I was now determined to find out what
they did with so much corn. I followed
along after 'em without inakin any
nois. Well, after goin nearly a mile,
1 saw 'em stop, and?stranger, what
do you think?thar was a pen full o'
hogs, and tho bars war feeding 'em.?
Yon see, that fall the hogs were 60
]>oor, on account of not havin any
mask' that tho bar's lias actually built
a rail-pen, put hogs in it, and were fatten
in' 'em on my corn. Dod burn me
if it ain't a fact.'
The principal avenue of our city,
writes a learned friend in Detroit, has
a toll-gate just by tho Elm wood Cemetery
road. As the cemetery had been
laid out some time previous to the construction
of tho plank road, it was
mfub* one of t he conditions of the com-1
pany's charter that all funeral processions
should go back and forth free.?
One day, as J)r. Price, a celebrated
physician, stopped to pay his toll,'remarked
to the irate keeper:
"Considering the benevolent character
of our profession, I think you
ought to let us pass free of charge.
"No, no, Doctor," the keej>er readily
replied, "wo couldn't, afford that.
1 ou send too nmny dead heads through
here, as it is." ?
The Doctor paid his toll, and never
asked any favors after that.
A Good Definition.?A moderator
of a southern presbytery asked a colored
candidate for licensure, " What is
grace If" " Grace," lie repl ied?" grace;
that is what I call something for not/tr
?ny."
-JfrA Rkaduti,
did enjoy the ecstatic
bliss of If you havn't
get a little gal-an-tt)v
4r
r 1 . 1. L, ' ' ' 1. r
Colonel A jjbov Finch was a dwtmgrating
to Arkansas, ana meeting a. i
gentleman from that part of the conn- t
try, asked him what Were the indnce- >
ments to remove to that State. Particularly
be inquired about the soil.?
The gentleman informed him that the ]
laud was good, but in some parts very
sandy. Col. Finch then asKed about 1
the politics of Arkansas, and the pros- i
pect of a stra.iger getting ahead. 1
" Yery good, was the reply. " The
Democratic party is strongly in the
majority, but to succeed, a man must i
load himself down with revolvers i
and Bowie' knives, and fight his way 1
through." 4
" On, well," said the Colonel, 44 on
the whole, from what you say, I think
Arkansas wouldn't suit me. I rather <
think the soil is a little too sandy 1" i
Grammar.?14 Jim, did you ever |
study grammar?"
441 did!"
44 "What case is Squire X??"
44 He's an objective case."
44 How so ?" 1
44 Because he objected to paying sub- E
scription he has been owing for five j
years or more." 4
44 What is a noun ?"
441 don't know, but I know what renoun
is." 6
44 Well, what is it ?" 1
44 Running off without paying the 8
printer, and getting on the black list j
as a delinquent." j
44 Good 1 What is a conjunction ?"
44 A method of collecting outstand .
ing subscription, in conjunction with q.
constable; never employed by printers
until the last extremity."
A Hard Hit.?Mr. Finnefrock, an
Ohio political stumper, of the Buchan- (
an and Walker shaue of politics, while |
making a high flown speech recently, ,
paused in the midst of it and exclaim- \
ed :
44 Now, gentlemen, what do you
think?" Instantly a man roso in the 4
assembly, and with one eye partly i
closed, modestly with Scotch brogue c
said : Mr. Finnefrock, I think that if a
you and I would stump the State together,
we could tell more lies than
I :mv ftt.hur turn 111011 in tlin cnnntir cit
" v - v '
and I'd not say a word myself, all the ^
time sir I" t
Soilb few years ago Mr. Kid well was
preaching to a large audience in a
wild part of Illinois, and announced 1
for his text " In my Father's house are f
inan v mansions." lie had hardly read '
the words when an old coon stood up
and said :
u 1 tell you, folks, that's a lie! I *
know his father well, lie lives about <
fifteen miles from Lexington, in Ken- 8
tucky, in an old cabin, and there ain't
but one room in the house." The
meeting adjourned.
Visiting Pattents.?It was told, as v
a good-natured joke, of an old doctor, '
that being on a visit to a village where
lie had spent the earlier part of his ,/
life in practice, he one morning before
breakfast went into a churchyard near
the Douse where he was stopping.?
Breakfast being placed upon the table, "l
the doctor was inquired for. " I be- -J
lieve," said the servant, who had seen lt'
where he went, u that he has gone to i
pay a visit to 6ome of his old patients." t
A youxo gentlentan at the Isle of
Wight was addressing a young lady
in the following grandiloquent style: ^
|"The most dignified, glorious, and
ilovely work of nature, is woman; the;f,
next, man ; and the third, our Iiamp- fi
| shire hogs,'' when she suddenly interrupted
him with, " I have seen speci- 5
mens of the two latter blended in one."
Ax Irishman, lately sent to the ^
House of Correction in South I>o6ton,
for a 3'car, was set to work in the .
blacksmith's shop. Finding the labor
rather hard, he asked Captain Bobbins
to change his employment. " Faith,
Captain," said he, " if I should have
I to work this wav for a vear. I shonld
t / ~ 8 / " ' "" """"" I
die in less than a fortnight!" ^
ti
There is a lawyer in Derferborn h
county, Ind., known no less for his eccentricity
than his legal lore. Many
are the anecdotes told of him. A man
once went to him, to be qualified for
^oine petty office. Said he, " hold up ,
your right hand ; I'll swear you, but
all creation couldn't qualify you." i
Don't Hurt.?" Mother," said a little
boy, the other day, " I've got such ^
a bad head ache and sore throat, too."
"Have you, my dear?" asked the
mother; " well, you shall have some *
medicine." " It's no matter," retorted
the shrewd nrchin, "Iv'e got 'em, but 8
they don't hurt me 1" %
An Alabama editor, in a very swell- 11
ing article, bTiya there is but one being .
he tears. We supposo that is the
" fool killer."
An English paper, speaking of a
very tall actor, says : " By jove. he *
is tall enough to act iu two pieces." ti
i| i.'i.m _? , j.u.1 , ,i, p
-AvrwraaN editor kayatbifc be 44 goes
or hkeotmtry, tooth and toe nail.?
Jndoubtedly bis teeth end toe nails
ire a moat formidable acoe&rion to the
errible collection of the implements of
var in onr oountry*a arsenal. 1
Mkdioal.?-The Memphis Eagle &
Enquirer says: . * ? .. u
Memphis is the best poi*jt in the H
Dniou for medical students to learn q
inatomy. Fresh killed subjects to be
lad every morning at the dead house."
An Irishman, near Boston, becomng
greatly alarmed recently at the severity
of tho thunder and lightning,
ell upon his knees, and exclaimed :
' Oh Lord, forgive us, and stop this."
An ill-natured editor, a neighbor of
ohftrcefl us with 44 diffnnincr i?
iorance." He condenses it. He usuilly
condenses as much ignorance in a
given space as if he worked with a
inudrea-ass-power. g
" You are in bad health ; your face
8 spare," said a friend of ours on meet- c
ng an acquaintance. " Very well," ?
laid the other, w if I am thin-faced you c
ire double faced, so that both of us p
lave spare faces."
Tiie lady who did not think it re- 1
spectable to bring her children up to
-vork, has lately heard from her two
ions. One of them is a barkeeper on
i ilat boat, and the other is a steward n
a brick yard. I
The preacher that warms up his i
nearers with " words that burn," has
been consulted with by the deacons
npon the propriety of having no fire
n the church the coming winter.
A bankrupt friend of ours was con- (
loled with the other day for his embarrassment.
" Oh, I am not embar assed
at all," said he, "It is my crcdtors
that arc embarrassed."
We were once asked the question,
' What is always ready and never C
vanted." If we wero compelled by a 1
;ourt of law to answer the question,
ve should say, " old maids." ^
It is a fact, though perhaps not a ?>
cry remarkable one, that some voices 11
generally very disagreeable, sounds an kYmiluitf*
inilQU> wliun tlmiv coir il omv.wI
... J " "V,.. iuvj anj gwu
>ye." ^
A CONTKMI'OKARY ot OU18 protests ^
nost earnestly that he is always as n
;ood as his word. No doubt he is, "
jut his word is good for nothing.
A bachelor left a boarding-house in h
vhicli were a number of old maids, c
?n account of the " miserable fair " R
et before him at the table. a
11
A Printer's Toast.?Woman, the 11
airest work of creation. The edition
>eing extensive, let no one man be
rithout a copy. ^
WATCHES,~ I
3MDCXS AM dfSWIMlY.
a1
E. I. PINSON J
(AGENT,)
r)EG8 leave to announce to the citizens of ?
13 Greenville, and surrounding country, tlint
ie hna opened a Stock of the above-named Ariclea
on Avenue street, in the ltiiildin^ formerly
mown as " Avenue Street onfectionery," which
ie will sell LOW for CASH. ?
IIK WILL ALSO *"
Eepai and Fit Up
VATCIIES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY,
In the best of Btyle.
Thankful to liis former patrons and friends, ^
>r their liberality and patronage, he respect- J
illy solicits a continuance of the same.
tw Give him a call, aud he will endeavor to ._
ilease. 87-tf Jan 22 'J
AGENCY FOR
JFE AND FIRE INSURANCE!
Y>T? ASH'SmiLl I
AUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY
Insures Houses, Stores and other Property
AGAINST FIRE:
And the Litres of White Persons and Stares,
between the ayes of 10 and 60 years,
HVN such terroe as to render it a most safe and
L/ desirable investment. Full details, with
lie Constitution and By-Laws of the Company, "
rill be furnished on application to any of the Of- ^
cers of the Company. "
JOSEPH R. OH BORNE, Petit.
WM. W. MoDOWELR Vice-Prte.
Jam. B. Rankin, Secretary A Treasurer.
TATT1T TVf i a
j un.ii w. uaaui, Agent, i
J.?n 8 85-ly OREKNV1LLB, 8. a
GEEENFIELD8
m\M GROCERY STORE, i
INDER M'BEE'S HALL--BURSEY'S OLD STAND.
JUST RECEIVED, at the above Store, * Gen- 1
eral Assortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES, 4
elected by the proprietor, consisting of choice
rtioles of SUGARS, Coffee, Molanses Rice, Riee '
lour, Fish, etc., eta To nil of which he invitee ^
lie attention of housekeepers and others. ^
April 28 50 tf ^
Hair Dressing and Shaving, i,
BtJRRIDttE eontinues the Tonsorial bun- 4
iness at his Old Stand in Beattie's Brick
uilding, where he is readv during the day and .
vening to shave the Iteara end cut hair, and
hampoo the head. He respectfully a*kt aeon
inuation of patronage. Oct. 1-21-* ^
\k.-V
No. 943 Kit
OEtAB T .TUB'
VOtJLD NOW INCITE
ASSORTED STOi
F AL LAND
?
OF THIS SEASONS
1ALES OP PLANTATION BLANKETS <
" All Wool Plains
41 Sebyle's Georgia Kersey# and Plains
44 low-prioe Georgia Kerseys and Plains
44 Red, Blue and Grey Flannels
" White Twill Flannels
44 6-4, 8-4, 10-4 11-4 Brown Sheetings
44 Schyle's 8tripe Georgia Osnaburgs
44 hcary Cotton Osnaburgs
n heavy 4-4 Brown Shirtings
" Sea Island Brown Shirtings
* heavy 8-4 Brown Shirtings, at 6i eta
" heovy Brown Cotton Drilling
" Superfine Brown Cotton Drilling
RICH FALL AND WD
UPER 4-4 FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHINTZ 1
' 4-4 Cashmere Pattern Chintz
" 4 4 Scotch and English Ginghams
hoice Printed and Plain Challys 1
choice Stripe and Plaid Poplius for Fall Wear 1
uper Printed French Delnins and Cashmeres
hoice Printed French DeLains for Children <
'lain French DeLains and Cashmeres, all shades
Oct 29-24-t?
LEAD! READ!! READ!!.'"
IT WILL TAKE TOO DUT A FEW MINUTES,
AND MAT SAVE TOU
MANY TEARS OF SUFFERING !
barter's Spanish Mixture!
THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD!
!he Best Alterative Ever Yet Disoovered I ,
Physicians prescribe it, and every one that
uses it is a walking advertisement. No
Medicine ever yet offered to the Ame- '
rican public has gained such popularity
in so short a time as ,
BARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE! :
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 of Fever and Ague, (
>r any Diseases arising from an impure state of ,
lie Blood.
SCROFULOUS READER!
It cured the nelec of the Hon. John Minor j
lotts, a member of Congress from Virginia, of
orofula, after the skill of the host Physicians, |,
oth of New York and Philadelphia, had been j '
^icd in vain ; and it will euro you, 11 . i
ou arc so affected I
RHEUMATIC READER t
It cured D. Burritt., Esq., of Cincinnati, of
Llieumatisni of 4 years standing, after all other 1
emedics had failed. We have hundreds of such I
ertifieates. Call on the Agent and get a Book |
nd Circular, and read for yourself the many re- ,
iiarkable and astonisliing cures it has made.
SYPHILITIC READER!
The celebrated Dr. Butcher writes us that lie
ad two of the most severe and long standing ,
ases of Syphilis that would yield to none of the
sual remedies, hut he cured one case with six, '
nd the other with nine bottles of CARTER'S '
IPANISII MIXTURE. We have known it 1
sed in over a Thousand casks, and have yet to i
ear of a failure in nny case.
YE SHAKING THOUSANDS READ! i
Ague and Fevkb.?Do not take Quinine, Mer- I
ury, or any such noxious Drugs, but. try at once i
liis great Alterative nnd Purifier of the Blood ; j
barter's Span *h Mixture will cure any nnd every
ase of Ague and Fever. Wo have never yet ,
nown it to fail.
And for. nil Diseases arising from nn impure 1
iatc of the Blood, no medicine has ever yet ncen
nind to have so good nn effect. If you are sick,
ry it at once ; do not delay ; time is precious,
nd health the greatest of all blessings, without
rhich all else is valueless.
DR. WM ft. BEERS ?fc UO?
Pr.OPHiKTOHS, Jiichmotul, Fir*.
And for sale liy K KRUTCH, Druggist, Agent,
rr<??uvillo C. H., S. C. 8-ly May 28 1
J. 1IOVKT. W. U. IIOVKV
W. H. HOVEY & C0., .
PROPRIETORS OF
HIE LADIES' STORE,
DEALERS IN '
FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, ,
^3^3?5S <
BONNETS, RIBBONS, ,
Housokooping Goods,
uasy mm isms:
AND
INDIA RUBBER GOODS,
OREEIfVILLE, S. C.
N. B.?Orders accompanied by the casli for
ledical, I*aw or Library i>ooks, Musical Instru- 1
nents and flundiiee, promptly tilled in New
Torlc, and delivered at our counter on shortest
mtice.
Jau 22 87 ly 1
I
T. W. DAVIS,
Watchmaker & Jeweler,
p. TAK F8 the liberty to ennotuico !
the citizens of Greenville, and (
It Jpflkthe surrounding country, that he ,
I ij" * ry-i' prepared to do all manner of (
rork in his line of business, such as (
Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing,
II of which shall be done in ther.eateet maimer, !
Vateh Wheels, Pivots, Pinions, Jewels, Screws,
lands, Glasses, all done at the shortest notice,
nd in a workmanlike manner. Pleasegive him
b trial, and yoo will t>e pleased.
lie also makes JEWELRY to order, such as
Sold Qnard, Fob & Teat Chains,
ill kinds of GOLD BUTTONS, such as Bosom,
ileevo and Collar Buttons. All kinds of Ilsir
Vork Trimmed in the neatest style.
His work cannot l>o surpassed in this part of
he country.
His shop may be found at the Goodlett House,
a the room formerly occupied by Messrs. Bailey
i Owen.
Greenville, July 80, 1867. 12 tf
WORBL ?
IEATLY DONE AT THIS OFFICE. ?
>#%%%?,
aff 8irei( .
roisr, & o. *
}N TO HIS LAK&XAXD FULLY '
UK OF FRESH
WIN TER S
>' IMPORTATION. a.
a
3aeea of Rlue, Grey and Steel-Mixed SATINETS
M ' low-price Satinets
u low-price Kentucky Jean* .
" ehcap Long Clothe
" Servants' heavy Bleached Shirtings
" Cambric Long Cloths
M Superfine 7-8 Bleached Shirtings
" 8-4,10-4,114 and 12-4 BV'ch'd Sheetings
" English Prints, at 6| eta.
" good Fur Calico, at 6$ cte.
" Super English Drees Prints
" cheap Oinghan-.s ,
" Bleached Twill Jeans
" low-price Muslin Delaine
CfTER DRESS GOODS.
Plain Union DoBnge, at 12| cte.
Plain All Wool DeBnge, all shades
Rich Side Stripe Printed French Cashmeres
Rich Cashmere Riding and Walking llobcs
Rich Chally Walking Robes
Misses Chally Byadere Robes 1
L'ashmere, DeLain, end Chally Byadere Patterns.
A. F. BROWX1XO.
Inhalation in Consumption, *
BRONCHITIS, LARYNGITIS, of
And other Diseases of the Chest and Throat,
successfully treated by the Inhalntum of 1
Medicated Vapors and Powders, by Ab- ()
sorption and Constitutional Treatment,
as practiced at the Stavvkoant Medical of
Institute, Mew York City, N. Y. th
rllE unprecedented success which has at ^
tended this method of treating diseases
jf the Lungs and Throat, has induced the p,
Physicians to depart from their usual course, ti<
md avail themselves of the columns of the
L'rees to make it known 10 such as may be J*
aboring under, or predisposed to, such nfiec- 0*c
ions. The dawn of a brighter day has at
ength arrived for the Consumptive?the
ioctrino of the incurability of Consumption
has now passed away. We have indubitable
proofs in our possession, that Consuinp- u
lion, in all its stages, can be cured : in the
1 rat, by tubercular absorption ; in the second,
jy the transformation of tubercule into tr
"ha I kg and calcareous concretions; in the C
third, by cicatrices or scars. Those wedded
to the opinion of the past may assert that it j
s even now incurable. Such are behind the w
ige. To all this gre.1t truth must be apparent,
viz: that medicines inhaler! 'Jtrfctly ^
Into the lungs, whether in the form of Vapor
Dr Powder, must be more effectual than that pi
taken into the stomach. In short, the only d
ark of refuge for the Consumptive is in Inhalation,
and such additional moans, of 1
which the judicious Physician will avail
himself. *
Such of the Profession that have adopted p
Inhalation, lmve found it soothing and cjfi tj
:acious in the highest degree ; arresting the V
progress of the disease, and working wonders
in man1/ desperate cases ; in verity, a triumph
of our Art over the fell destroyer of ?
our species. J1
Notk.?Fhysicians wishing to make themfives
acquainted with this prnctice, are in- ir
formed that our time being valuable, wc can T
only reply, as to ingredieuls used, to such P
letters that contain a fee. 81
The fee, in all cases of Consumption, will
be $10, 011 receipt of which the necessary j
medicines and instrument will be forwarded.
Applicants will please state age, sex, occupa- J.,
lion, married or single, how long affected, if
any hereditary disease exists in the family, 0
and aymploins generally. Let the name, 'jj
town and State be plainly written?postage t)
for return answers must bo enclosed. Lettors,
if Registered by the Tost Master, are
at our risk. Address 0
WALLACK MBRTOUN, M. D.,
S. M. Institute, N. Y. City. j
July 10 10 6m
HOWARD ASSOCIATION i
PHILADELPHIA. &
Important Announcement.
r|X) n)l persons afflicted with Sexual Diseases, ?
X such at Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, *
Impotence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, the Vice
of Onanism, or Self Abuse, Ao., Ac.
The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of j
the awful destruction of human lite, caused by jh
Scxnal Diseases, and the deceptions practised up- ?
on the unfortunate victims of such diseases by v
Quacks, have directed their Consulting Strrgeon,
as a charitable act worthy of their name to give
medical advice okatis, to all pera ins thus afflict- *
ed, who apply by letter, with a description of
their condition, (age occupation, habits of life,
Ac.,) and in cases of extreme poverty and suf
faring, to furnieh uiedicinc* free of charge.
The Howard Assooiatiju is a benevolent Institution,
established by special endowment, for
the relief of the sick, and distressed, afflicted Jwith
" Virulent and Epidemic Diseases." It has r
now n surplus of means, which the Direetors
have voted to expend in advertising the strove <6
notice. It it needless to add that the Aatoeia J.
tion commands the highest Medical skill of the d
age, and will furnish the most approved modern
treatment t
Just Published, by the Association, a Report p
u < i - u ii/..i ... n.. _
vis uinlUi !<??, ??l nniiiuni " ? *?H iiCBt, Hlfl 11
vic? Vl* Ouaniim, Umv?. iwiiou ufbelf-Auui^ kwi t
other Diieuei of the Sexual Organ*, by the (Ton v
lulling Surgeon, which will he eent by mail, (in ti
a sealed envelope). Free of 61iarge, on the reee'pl u
of TWO STAMPS for postage. /
Address, DR. OEO. CALHOUN, Consulting <1
Surgeon, Howard Association, Now 2 South a
NINTH Street, Philadelphia, Pa. p
liy order of the Directors.
EZRA D. HART WELL, President 0
Quo. Faibcuild, Secretary.
Feb 6 29 tf
BACON. g
K A/)A LBS. on hand and for sale by
J.VUU A. GREENFIELD.
Jy 2 8 tf
Apple Vinegar.
A FINK article t* be had at the Family Gro- L
eery Store of A. GREENFIELD. %
"air THE FRIENDS OP W. ?. Tamer F
innonnce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector
tt the next Election. D
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HMHiV COWEWTHATCO COMPOUNI FLU?
r ffNtit, Avp<
Ftmalt OomjMiJiJand all Dim*m of
ikt Sexual Organ t,
'ising from Excesses and Imprudenoies in life,
d removing all Improper Dischargee from the
adder, Kicfoeys, or Sexual Organs, whether
isting in . . j.C" ' ^ * - ' ' <
IMUUWS (DIE irgpMt/sut*?^
om whatever cause they may have or igl hated,
ND WO MATTBK Or XOW LOVO BTAWDIWO
mng Health and Vigor to the From* and Bloom
to the Pallid Cheek.
fojr to the A mi clean
ouree Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, and
no vi's^ h! 1 the Symptoms, among which will
Indisposition to Ex- I
ertion, Lose of Power,
Loss of Mernorv, Difficulty of
Breathing, General Weakness,
Horror of Disease^ Weak Nerve*
Trembling, Dreadful Horror of Death,
Sight Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dimes
of Visiou, Languor, Universal Lassitude at ?
:he Muscular System, Often Enormous Appc
lite, with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands, *
Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the
tiLU n.lUJ n..' a ?
.- in, i iuiiu vvvsKDRiiet, ana .
Eruptions on the Face, Pain
in the Back, Heaviness
of the Eyelids, Freicntly
Black Spots Flying before the Eyes,
with Temporary Suffusion and Boss of
Sight, Want or Attention,
Great. Mobility, Restlessness,
with Horror
of Society,
nthing is more desirable to snch patients than
litude, and nothing they more dread for fear
' themselves; no repose of manner, no earnest
sa, no speculation, but a hurried Transition
nin one question to another.
These symptoms if allowed to go on?which
iia medicme invariably removes?soon follow*
net of Howtr, Fatuity and Epileptic Flit*?in one
which the patient may exrtire. Who can say *
at these excesses are not frcqnently followed
, those direful diseases? IXBANITY AND
ONSUMPTIONt The records of ftttane Atyiiin,
and the ruelanaholy deaths of Omiruinptiotk,
ar ample witness to the truth of these assermn.
In Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy
hihition appears. The countenance is actualsodden
and quite destitute?neither Mirth or
rief ever visits it Should a sound of the voice
>cur, it is rarely articulate.
With wofnl measures wan despair
Low sullen sounds his grief beguiled."
Debility is most terrible 1 and has brought
lousnnds upon thousands to untimely graves,
ins blasting the ambition of ninny noble youths,
can be cured by the use of this
INFALLIBLE REMEDY.
If yon are suffering with any of the above dia
ceiling ailments, tho FLUID EXTRACT BU
FW will cure you. Try it> and be convinced
f its efficacy.
Beware of Quack Host ruin? and Quark Doctor*,
ho falsely boast of abilities and references. Circus
know and avoid them, and save LongSnfring,
Money and Exposure, by sending or calling
if a botilc of this Popular and Fjwciflc Rented i/^
It. allays all pain ana in (lamination, is perfectly*
ien^nt iu its taste and odor, but immediate iu
s action.
Helmbold's Extract Buchtf
[s prepared diiectly according to the Rules of
PHAHMAOT AMD CHEMISTRY,
itli the greatest nccuraoy and Chemtoal knowdgo
and car? devoted in its combination. Sea
r?Wor Dkwkk's Valuable Works on the IVaoec
of Physic, and most of the late Standard
fdrks of Mcdieine.
ir *
One hundred dollars will be paid to any Phycinn
who can prove that the Medicine ever inired
a Patient; and the testimony of thousand*
in bo produced to prove that it does great good.
Wi of from one week to thirteen years' standig
have been effected. Tho mass of YOLUNARY
TESTIMONY in possession of the Prorietor,
vouching its virtues and curative powrs,
is immense, embracing names well known to
SCIENCE AND FAME.
00,000 Bottle* Have Been Said,
nd nut a single instance of a failure has been
snorted.
Personally appeared before me, an Alderman
f the city of Philadelphia, U. T. 1IELMBOLD
homist, who, being dfuly sworn, does say, tha
lis preparation contains no Narcotic, Mercury
r injurious Drug, but are purely Vegetable.
II. T. HKLMROLDj dole Manufacturer.
Sworn and subscribed before tue this 23d day
f Noveinlier, 18M.
WM. P. 1IIBBARD, Alderman.
0rice $1 per Bottle, or Six for $5, Delivered
to any Address.
Lceompanied by reliable-and responsible Certleates
from Professors of Medical Colleges, Clerymen
and others. Prepared and sold by
II. T. HELM BOLD,
Praotieal and Analytical Chemist,
In K9 South T?utu C- f*
- . .. ui., u?w n VHHTAUTr
Asskmhlv Buildings, Piiila.
ty To be had of Prs. J. II. Dkan, Mim A
?ono and M. B. Kaih.k, Druggists, Greenville,
I, C., and of all Prnggiate and Dealers throughnt
the United States, Canadss and British Pro-1
inces.
Beware o? Counterfeits.
Uk for HELMBOLD'S?Take no Other,
CURES GUARANTEED.
July 2 0 ly
Ind Phoenix Bitters.
IAHK best. Family Medicine now before the
public, for the cure of Beroftdo, Uletr*.
leu ray, or Eruption* of the Skin, Fever and
1 </ <*. Dytpepoia, Drop**, and in fact meet alt)
ij/.aoad aaam -.I-U A - *L . f _ ?' ' ~
"uum jtiqiu w mrir curative [ir?paruw>.
It kAx been computed that during the last
wenty fivo yearn, upward* of four millions at
arsons have been benefitted by the use of these
ledicinee ; a fact which speaks volumes in fa-,
or ui w?!r viirauni tiu? single tfuu,
rill place them beyond the reach of competi-.
ion in the estimate of every patient By their*>
the blood ii rftlorfd to a healthy Hate, and
reed from all impuriliee. The system la not renced
during their operation, but invigorated,,
nd they require no restraint from business orleaeure.
v ?The
a fflicted have, in theee medeiinee, ? remedy
Wit will da for them all that medicine tan paeeU
ly eject
Prepared by W. B. Moffat, M. D? Proprietory
Tew York. And for aale by W. H. UOVKY,,
reenville, Si C.
Sep 17 ID' tf
Q. 8. BOWER,
nnMfacturer and Denier In
SPURNITURE of every deaoripUon,
CHAIRS oTevery etyTe.
ISK'S CELEBRATED METALIC BURIAL CA8E8,
Opposite the Congaret Jloase, 1 ye
w. it. COLUMBIA, 8. 0 1/
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