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BntUvsnyood'sLinard..
t $8?KnlpCLSR Rrvr-ARD.
Tlsis ofteh wii l>e paide'in korn or
< * Pr9i,uo? t0 collided at ur alout nex
v k&wpmetia by ane wnn what keloiiis
Vt ? him, for the eacusove wuu Sutty Lov
*noood ded nr alive an safely gin over
tu the car ove pasaon John Bnllin at
** Squire mack Junkins for a rasin ove
the devil, permisom>n<dy, di^cninfurtin
the wimen powerful an askarin of folks
gineraly at the ratil snaix spring big
meetin,signed by ine JOHN BULLIN
the Passon, attested tu by Jehu VVethoron.
I found written copies of the shove
highly intelligible and vindictive proclamation
stuck up on every blacksmith
shop, store door, in the Frog Mountain
range. Its bloodthirsty, vindictivespir
it, its style, and, above all, itschirography,
interested me to the extent of
stealing one from a tree for preservation.
In a few days I found Sut in a crowd
in fVonfc of Capehart's small doggery,
and, as he proved to be about in " tune"
I read it to him. " Yes, George, that
ar ducky mint am in yearnest, sartin.
They duz want me powerful bad, but
I apect cit dullers wont fetch me. I'll
go myself fur fifty, planked down, ef
you'l go long an see ine hev jestice.?
Lite, lite ole feller, an let that roan ove
yonrn blow a little, an I'll splain this
cussed afar what lies ruined my karacter
as a pins pusson in thcscietv about
here. You see, I went tu last year's
big mcetin at itatail Snaix Springs,
and wer sittin in a nice shady place
conversin with a frien in the huckil
berry thicket, when the fust thing 1
know'd 1 woke from a trance, what I'd
been knocked inter by a four year old
hickory stick in the lian' of ole Passon
Bullin, durn his aligator lookin hide!
an he wur standin' a straddle ove me,!
a foam in at. the mouth an a preachin
tu me about 6artin sins an my wickedness
ginerally. My poor frien wur
gone, an I was glad ove it, fur I thot
no .uent tu kill me w ith his club et he
failed tu preach me tu deth, and I
' didn't want her tu see me die."
" Who was the friend you speak ot,
" Sut?"
"IT u n o v o your b i s n i s?'
durn your little anshns picter ! But Til
tell you one thing, George; that nite a
neibor gall got ati orful confounded
stroppin fruin her mam with the stirr.up
lether ove a saddle, an ole Pusson
Bullin had et supper thar that nite; an
what's was nur all, she cooked it fur
him an begged him a tremblin an crv-j
in not tu te! on her, the durned infurnel,
hiperkritikal, pot bellied, whiskey
wasting old ground hog ; but I paid iin
fur it all, ef I hain't 1 will. I mean tu
keep a pa}-in ove him all the time.?
Well, at nex big uieetin at Rattil Snaix,
I wur on ban, as solemn as a hat kerrier
at collection time, tur 1 had promised
the old hog tu cum an he con raited
jist tu keep him frum killin me.?
I tuck a seat on the steps ove the j.>ul
pit, tu prove I wur in vearnest. Iher
wur a crowd in that grove, an ole Bullin
wur a preach in in em at an an orful
rate?now tlie Hell Sarnints wnd
sarve em if they didn't repent?how
tltey'd crawl over em, rap thar tails
roun thar necks, poke thar tnngs inter j
thar eyes and blow inter thar years ; ]
an ef it war atfoinan, how they'd cjuile
in her busum, an try tu crawl down
onder her frock-string. An he hed em ;
hot, hollerin, an scared ; the fact is. i
the thing was a work in powerful.?1
Now I'dkotch live big grev pot-bellied !
lizzards, and held em in a little narrer
bag, what I made a purpos?thar tails ;
all at the bottom, an packed as tite as;
a bundil ove silks. So arter a while'
he wur a rarin onto his tip-toes, onbe 1
nowens tu any body. I untied my poke i
an put the mouth up under his britches
leg, an gin ther tails a squeeze an a
shake, when they tuck up his leg, making
ove a noise sorter line sqnirrills a
cfimbin a shell bark hickory. He
stopped preachin an looked fur a moment
like he wur lisnin fur sumthing,
sorter like an olo sow dus when she
heirs you whistle fur the dogs. I give
a bit? tfroan. an hilt ray hed atween mv
knees. Then he commenced a slappm
ove his seif whar ye cut the 6teak out- (
en a beef, an then he'd fetch a ruff rub
whar a bosses tail sprouts, then he'd
afcomp, then rnb his hand at.ween his
waklbun an his shut, an reach down
rourt nritily with it?then he spread j
his big legs an give his hack a g<H>d
shakin sort ove rub agin the pulpit,
sorter like a hog scratches agin a
TAuttJp; a leaui.i tu his work powerful,'
An sqnermin gineraly zif he'd jist cum j
<011 ten a dog bed, nr lied slept on a pisAnt
trail. About this time wun of my
iizzards (scared and hurt, I sjK?e, by
til this ruhiu an scratchin an slappin)
poked his bed out atween the posson's
shut collar an his 0I0 brown neck, tuck a
peep at the sircumstances, and d dged 1
beck agin. Old Bullin's speech now
04m tu him ; his eyes stickin out like
two buckeyes flung agin a mud wall,
.'his voice trimbTin ; says he " Bretherin,
take keer ove your scfs," fhe
ILell Sftr pints hev ootmk !" Sum ove
the wiunn fotch ft painter yell, an a
rtmrod leged doctor what sot near me
^ r?j
it "wuh treinenjna afoNpt-war duu with.
Off weiijt the claw hammer coat; an he
flmig hit abind Llm like he war a
guiue in tor a fite (be bed no jacket
on.) Next be foteh bia abut over hie
hen faster mir I got outen my pasted
wun, and he flung bit np in the air
like be didn't care a durn if bit kept
on up forever, bnt hit lodged onto a
black jack. 1 seed wun ove my Hazards
a racin about over the big old
dirty lookin ahuL bkared like the aovil
Then b? pn a sorter shake an a twist,
an he cum outen his britches an lit
tuck em by the bottom ove the legs an
swung em round his hed a few time*
an then fotch em down cherwallup
I over the front ove the pulpit. You
oonld hv hearn the smash a quarter
ove a mile 1 Nigh onto about fifteen
shortened bisklt, a briled chicken with
hits legs crossed, a big dubil bladed
nife, a 6lab ove terbacker, a pipe, some
copper ore specimens, a heap ove broken
glass, a cork, a sprinkil ove whisky,
shut an three ovo my lizzardsflew permiskusly
all over that ar meet in
ground, outen the upper ind ove them
bi^Bax britches. W un ove the smartest
ove my blue lizzards lit hed fust
inter the busum ove a fatoman, as big
as a skin'd hoss, an nigh on teas ugly,
who sot thirty yards off a fannin hersef
with a tucky tail, an smart tu the
last, hit commenced runnin down.
80 she wur bound to faint, an did it
fust rate ; jist flung her tucky tail up
in the ar', rolled down the hill, tangled
her legs an garters in the topTove a
huckiibery bush, an war thar all safe,
fair, an quiet when I left.
Now old Bullin had nuthin left on
him but a par ove bevy low quartered
shoes, short vroolin socks, an eel skin
carters tu keen off the erairm. an hia
share wur a growin on him fast. He
wur plum crazy, fur he jist spit in his
hands an leaped over tho frunt ovc the
pulpit rite inter the middle ove the
pi us part ove tho kongregation, kcrdiff!
an sot in tn gettin away. He
run, or rether wont in a lumborin gallop,
heavy, like an old waggin boss
shared at a locomotive. When ho
jumped a bench ho shook the ycath an
liis set" tu. The bonnets an fans clared
the way, and ho hed a purtectly far
track tu de woods. He weighed nigh
onto three hundred, hed a black stripe
down his buck like onto an old bridil
rein, an his belly looked about tho 6ize
and culler ovc a big beef pannch, an
hit a shakin frum side to side. He
leaned back frum it like a little feller
! a totin ove a bte drum at muster, an I
; beam it slosh plum tu wher I wur.?
Thar wor cramp nots on his legs as big
I as warnuts, an all over he minded me
' ove a crazy ole elephant what wer posj
sessed by the devil, with hits years,
: snout an tushes sawed off, an rared up
an guine on hits hind legs away frum
; emediate truble an tribulation. He
| did the loudest an scariest an fussiest
| ruunin I ever seed since Dad raced
with the lionets, tu he 110 faster then it
wur. Well, he disappeared in the
tmcKet, and ove all the noise ye ever
hern it wer thar in acirkleof two hundred
feet or tharabonts?sum wimen
screamin?they wus the skery wuns ;
sum larfin?they wus the wicked wuns;
sum cryin?they wus the fool wuns,
(sorter of the Lovengood stripe;) sum
tryin tu git away ur Uido thar faces?
they wus the inadest wuns ; sum lookin
ai ter ole Bullin?thcv was the curious
wuns; sum on thar knees with thaieyes
shot, but thar faces turned the
way ole mudtukil was a runnin?they
wus the deceitful wuns; sum duin
nuthin?they was the waitin wuns, and
the most daujerous ove all ove em by
a durned long site. I tuck a hip skecr
myset, arter a bibil about as big as a
brick, a dissip-line, an a book called a
kataplasin, a few rock, and sich like
fruit spattered onto the pulpit ni onto
my bed ; an as the Lovengoods, durn
em! know nuthin but tu run when
they git shared, I just put out towards
the swamp on thekrick. As I started
a black bottil ove boldface smashed
agin a tree forninst me. Sum durned
fool perfessor dune this, who had more
zeal than scnce; fur I say that any man
who'd waste a quart ove good whisky
fur the chance ove knockin apoor devil
like me down with it, if the bottil was
wuth nuthin, isn't as smart as ole
squire Macmullin, an he shot his sef
with u hoe liandil, an hit warnt loaded
at that Well, you know, George,
I orter run fast?list look at these legs
T I -a *1 -i. ?
?i iihcu it in on 111 siween nmc meeun
groWn an the swamp, an they liaint
kotch me yet.
Ole Barebelly Bull in (as they call
him) since his tribulation with the Hell
Sarpints, liaint preached but wunst an
then he hedn't an cman tu hear im.?
Ilis tex wns, " nakid I cum inter this
wurld an I'meguine onten it the same
way ef I'm spared till then." I'm told
twar a powerful sarmint; it was hearn
three miles. He proved that nakidness
warnt much arter all, ef you take
the rite view ove the thing; that bell
sarpints ove all size# wnr skeery cold,
an trubilsum; that it warnt tu be expected
ove him, a poor, weak, frail
warn of the dust to be sarpint ur liz
zard proof either?that wnn small garpint
of the tribe ove milkizidick ruin
gBMgHPq H, I I I, mill
ated a wurld through a oman; whil?
he wur beeet with a barrel full oveen
An Bixteenthly an finally thatrrouttv
Lovengood is the bigsst raekil, fool
and skalrecrow ever hatched in th?
Frog mountain range.
Now, Georgo, that all may be so
but I want you tu toll the ole Grown
hog this fur me; ef he'll let me alont
nt let him alone ; an, ef don't if ]
don't lizzard him agin I Wish I maj
be durned inter a poultice. Lets
tu the spring an mix a little ovo hit
with this yero whisky, (shaking hit
flask) afore you start. M-nd, tell oh
Barebelly what I sed about anthor bij
skeer, with ; say a peck ; ur a peck ai
j a half ove lizzards; try an ekeer Kin
I tf you kin?good bye.
WATCHES
oboaxs AM) MmmT
E. I. PIN90N
(AGENT,)
BEGS leave to announce to th? citizen* c
Greenville, and surrounding country, tha
he has opened a Stock of the above-named Ar
tioles on Avenue street, in the Building former!
known aa " Avenue Street onfectionery," whicl
he will sell LOW for CASH.
HR WILL ALSO
Repai and Fit Up
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY
In the beat of stylo.
Thankful to hie former patrons and fKendi
for their liberality and patronage, he reaped
fu 11 v polirifx A flnnt.iniiAnnn nf thn unnm
vr Give biro a call, and be will endeavor b
please. 87-tf Jan 22
"agency for
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE
T.XIE ASHIEWOLkE
MUTUA1 INSURANCE C0MPAN1
Insures Booses, Stores and othar Property
AGAINST FIRE:
And the Lives of White Persons and Slaves,
between the ages of 10 and GO years,
ON such terms as to render it a most safe an<
desirable investment. Full details, witl
the Constitution and By-Laws of the Company
will be furnished on application to any of the (Ji
licere of the Company.
JOSEPH R. OSBORNE, Pre/t.
WAL W. MoDOWKLU Vic+Pre*.
Jas. B. Ravkin, S*rre/ari/ <k Treasurer.
JOHN W. GRADY, Agent,
Jan 8 85-1 v GREENVILLE. R. &
~~W.ll ALLEN"
SURGEON DENTIST,
HAS returned from Philadel
ffyffi&SZiSL pbia, prepared, in every way, t
Q-I.lii nr perform all operations in his pre
fossion in the most skilftd and approved mannei
Having procured every improve ment of the dai
persona can safely rely on having overy open
tion performed In"the snme manner aa done i
Philadelphia or New York.
F.titer and Chloroform given when desired.
Persons desiring attention must make appoint
ments previously.
?33?" Rooms in McBec's Building.
March TO 4r? tf
CHARLES HI C KEY,
(Successor to Emanuel Currant,)
MANUFACTURER OK
LOOKING GLASS, P0RTRAI1
And Picture Frames,
AND DEALER IN
looking glass plates
XRACKETS, WINDOW CORNICES,
ROOM MOULDINGS, &C
154 KINO STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Old Frames He-gilt equal to new.
April SO 61 ly
GREENFIELDS
FAMILY GROCERY STORE
UNDER M'BEE'S HALL--BURSEVS OLD STANC
TUST RECEIVED, at the above Store, a Gee
eral Assortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
selected by the proprietor, consisting of choic
articles of SUGARS, Coffee, Molasses, Rice, Ric
Hour, Fish, etc., etc. To all of which he invite
the attention of housekeepers and others.
April 23 50 tf
eTr . s t o kes,
BOOK-BINDER,
AND
Blank-Rook Bannfhctiirer
(In rear of Carolina Times Office )
? ? & 13 fifi ? & A, ? ? 0.
BLANK BOOKS ruled to anv pattern, and m*
nufactured of the best materials and in
the most durable manner.
PERIODICALS, MUSIC HOOKS. bound i
every variety of style, at short notice.
XW Country orders promptly attended to jk
Do? 4 30 Xy
WTS:\AWTOIT,) ( UM. BREAKUP
Formerly of > 4 of
Lawtonville, S. C. ) ( Charleston, S. (
LAWTON 3c CO.,
Factors, Forwardluf nnd Com*
uiiMHiois Merchant*,
No. 30 E<ut Bay and Boy cede Co't Wharj
WILL BKLL
COTTON.RICE, FLOU It.WIl EAT,CORN
NAVAL 8TORE8, Ac.
tr Having an axporienee of twenty-fiv
years in business, we guarantee satisfaction t
all who patronise lis.
F BURTY^
Dealer in Boots, Shoes, Leather
opposite j. c. p. jeter's bookstore.
GREENVILLE, 8. 0.,
-S Prepared to furnish eustr*:
rW ers with the above article., CHKA1
cash.
Having competent workmen engaged, )>e eai
assure his patrons that all werk will he neau.
Domk and WARRANTED,
fob 5 30 tf
: V, V ?% '
No. 343 U
WO ULD NO W IN VITE A TTENT.
, ASSORTED ST
; FALL A IV 1
ID M It ?
! OF THIS SEASON
! BALIS OP PLANTATION BLANKETO
" All Wool Plains
C M 8chyle's Georgia Kerseys and Plains
l " low-price Georgia Kerseys and Plaint
, 11 Red, Blue and Grey Flannels
1 " White Twill Flannels
" tt-4, 8-4, 10 4 11-4 Brown Sheetings
14 Sohyle's Stripe Georgia Osnaburgt
" heavy Cotton Osnnburgs
" heavy 4-4 Brown Shirting*
" Sea island Brown 8hirtiogs
' " heavy 8-4 Brown ShiriingV at 6J ota,
" heavy Brown Cotton Drilling
M Superfino Brown Cotton Drilling
, RICH FALL AND W1
t SUPER 4-4 FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHINTZ
" 4-4 Cashmere Pattern Chinta
y "44 Scotch and English Ginghams
[, Choice Printed and Plain Challys
Choice Stripe and Plaid Poplins for Fall Wear
Snper Printed French Delains and Cashmeres
Choice Printed French DeLains for Children
Plain French DeLains and Cashmeres, all shades
Oct. 29-24-tf
? nn
i i\t nn mmi nr irvin
. &&AJUI n^AUii
IT WILL TAKE YOU BUT A FEW MINUTES,
0 AND MAY SAVE YOU
MANY YEARS OF SUFFERING !
Carter's Spanish Mixture!
; THE 6REAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD!
The Best Alterative Ever Tet Discovered!
Physicians prescribe it, <md every one that
uses it is a walking advertisement. No
1 Medicine ever yet offered to the American
public has gained such popularity
in so short a lime as
CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE!
It mill Cure any case of Scrofula.
jj 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 N"euralgia.
It will Cure any case of Fever and Ague,
Or any Diseases arising from nn impure state oi
the Blood.
SCROFULOUS READER 1
It cured the neieo of the Hon. John Minor
Botta, a member of Congress from Virginia, ol
Scrofula, after the skill of the best Physicinns,
both of New York and Philadelphia, bad been
tried in vain; and it will cure yen, reader, il
|. you are so affected.
RHEUMATIC READER 1
c. It cured D. Burritt, Esq., of Cincinnati, ol
r Rheumatism of 4 years standing, after all other
J remedies had failed. We hove hundreds of such
n certificates. Call on the Agent and get a Book
uiim v/ircumr, uiiu rumi iur yourven inc many remarkablc
ami astonishing cures it has made.
l* SYPHILITIC READER!
Tlie celebrated Dr. Butcher writes iu. that he
had two of the most severe and long standing
- cases of Syphilis that would yield to none of the
usual remedies, but he cured one case with six,
and the other with nine bottles of CARTER'S
SPANISH MIXTURE We have known it
used in over a Thousand cases, and have yet to
p hear of a faiturt in nuy case.
YE SHAKING THOUSANDS HEAD !
Ague and Fever.?Do not take Quinine, Mercury,
or nn v such noxious Drugs, but try nt once
5 this great Alterative and Purifier of the Blood ;
Carter's Spanish Mixture will cure any and every
case of Ague and Fever. Wo have never yet
known St to fail.
And for all Diseases arising from an impure
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found to hnve so good an etfect. If you are sick,
try it at once; do not delay; time is precious,
and health the greatest of ull blessings, without
which all else is valueless.
DR. WM. S. BEERS <fc CO.,
Pr.opniRTOK8, Richmond, Va.
It And for sale by E KRUTCH, Druggist, Agent,
Greenville C. H., 8. C, 8-ly May 28
i. j, hovet. w. n. hovjcv
W. ]H. HOVEY & C0.,
PROPRIETORS OF
: THE LADIES' STORE,
* DEALERS IN
FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS,
. 5\m& BSU33? ?$$?3,
BONNETS, RIBBONS,
Housekeeping Goods,
, UM HAD! ClhOTMie
AND
INDIA RUBBER GOODS,
GREENVILLE, 9. C.
i- .
N. B.?Orders accompanied by the cash fo?
Medical, Law or Library Books, Musical Instrun
?a. * ? ? ? ? -
- menu una rummies, prompuy tilled in New
York, and delivered at our counter on shortcut
) notice.
Jan 22 27 ly
^ T. W. DAVIS,
1 Watchmaker & Jeweler,
ijR. TAKES the liberty to announce
' fujfiiHa*01*1? citizens of Greenville, and
JW|tlie surrounding country, that he
f, it prepared to do all manner of
work in his line of business, such as
Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing,
r all of which shall be done in the neatest manner.
Watch Wheels, Pivots, Pinions, Jewels, Screws,
Hands, Glasses, all done at the shortest notice,
and in a workmanlike manner. Please give him
o a trial, and you will lie pleased.
He also makes JEWELRY to order, such as
Gold Guard, Fob 4 Test Chain*,
All kinds of GOLD BUTTONS, such as Bosom.
t Sleeve and Collar Buttons. All kinds of Hair
Work Trimmed in the neatest style.
His work cannot l>e surpassed in this part of
the country.
His shop may be found nt the Goodlett House,
in the room formerly occupied by Msacra. Bailey
u ? Owen.
Greenville, July 80, 1887. 12 tf
! JOB WORK
NEATLY DONE AT THIS OFFICE
^^
ray ro his large avd fully
OCK OF FRESH
? WIN TB* . ,;.'i
OODS,
13 IMPORTATION.
C?sm of Bine, Grey and Steel-Mixed SATLN J?T?
44 lrAv-priee Satinet*
41 low-price Kentucky Jean*
44 cheap Long Cloth* , i' r" ;
44 Servant* heavy Bleached Shirting*
44 Cambric Long Cloths
44 Superfine 7-8 Bleached Shirtings
44 8-4, 10-4, 11 -4 and 12 4 Bl'ch'd Sheetings
44 English Print*, at 6$ eta.
41 good For Calico, at H cte>
44 Super English Dress Print* ?
_ " cheap Ginghams
44 Bleached Twill Jeans
44 low-price Muslin Delaine
ENTER DRESS GOODS.
Plain Union DeBage, at 12^ cts.
Plain All Wool DoBnge, *]| shades
Rich Side Stripe Printed French Cashmeres
Rich Cashmere Riding and Walking Robes
Rich Challv Walking Robes
i Misses Challv Bvadere Robe*
I Cashmere, DeLaiu, and Cbally Byadere Pattern a
__ A. F. BttOWi^HiyO.
Inhalation in Consumption,
BROACIIITI8, LAEfNGITII,
And other Diseases <f the Chest and Throat,
successfully treated by the Inhalation of
Medicated Vapors and Powders, by Absorption
and Constitutional Treatment,
as practiced at the Stayvesant Medical
Institute, New York City, N. Y.
TllE unprecedented success which has attended
this method of treating diseases
of the Lungs and Throat, has induced the
Physicians to depart from their usual course,
and avail themselves of the columns of the
Press to make it known io such as may be
laboring under, or predisposed to, such affections.
The dawn of a blighter day has at
length arrived for the Consumptive?the
doctrine of the incurability of Consumption
has now passed away. We have indubitable
proofs iu our possession, that Consump!
lion, in all its stages, can be cured: in the
first, by tubercular absorption ; in the second,
by the transformation of tubercule into
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
r age. To all this great truth must be apparent,
viz : that medicines inhaled directly
into the lungs, whether jo the form of Vapor
f or Powder, must be more effectual than tliat
taken into the stomach. In short, the only
i ark of refuge for the Consumptive is in In:
halation, and such additional means, of
which the judicious Physician will avail
himself.
_r .1.- t> r..1 . 1 _.i ,^4
ouui ui lilt; i IUR-5MUII iiiiiw unto ?uv?|kcii
i Inhalation, have found it soothing and ejficacious
in the highest degree ; arresting the
progress of the disease, and working wonders
[ in many desperate cases j in verity, a tri.
utnpii of our Art over the Ml destroyer of
1 our specie*.
Note.?Physicians wishing to make themselves
acquainted with tliis practice, are informed
lhat our time being valuable, we can
i only reply, as to ingredients used, to such
; letters that contain a fee.
The fee, in all cases of Consumption, will
be $10, on receipt of which the necessary
, medicines and instrument will be forwarded,
i Applicants will please stale age, sex, occupai
lion, married or single, how long affected, if
any hereditary disease exists in the family,
and symptoms generally. Let the name,
town and State be plainly written?postage
for return answers must be enclosed. Letters,
if Registered by the Post Master, are
at our risk. Address
WALL AC K MERTOUN, M. D.,
S. M. Institute, N. Y. City.
July 10 10 6m
HOWABD ASSOCIATION
PHILADELPHIA.
Important Announcement.
r|X> all persons afflicted with Sexual Diseases,
A such us Spermatorrhea, Seminal Weakness,
Impotence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, the Vioe
of Onanism, or Self Abuse, Ac., Ac.
The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of
the awful destruction of human life, caused by
Sexual Diseases, and the deceptions practised upon
the unfortunate victims of sueh disease* bv
. Quacks, have directed their Consulting Surgeon,
as a charitable act worthy of tbeir name to give
mkdical advice gratis, to all peri ids ulus ftfHicted,
who apply bv letter, with a description of
their condition. (age occupation, habits of life,
<kc.,) and in coses of extreme poverty and suf
fering, to furnttJi medicine* frte of charge.
The Howard Association is a benevolent Institution,
established hy 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 expoud in advertising the above
notice. It is needless to add that the Associa
tion commands the highest Medieal skill of the
age, and will furnish the most approved modern
treatment
Just Published, by the Association, a Report
on Spermatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness, the
vice of Onanism, Masturbation of Self-Abuse, and
other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, hy the Con
suiting Surgeon, which will be sent by mail, (in
a sealed envelope). Free of Charge, on the receipt
of TWO STAMPS for postage.
Address, DR. GEO. CALHO0N. Consulting
Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South
NINTH Street Philodslpbia, Pa.
By order of the Directors
EZRA D. HART WELL. President
Geo. FaiacuiLD, Secretary, ?
Feb 0 99 it
BACON."
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I .UUU A. 0 KEEN FIELD.
iy 2 8 tf
Apple Vinegar.
A FINE article is ba had at the Family GroI
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(Or THE FRIENDS OP W. 8. Tnrncr
announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector
at the next Election.
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From whatever cause they may have originated^.
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It euree Nervous and Debilitated Sufferer*, and'
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Dose of Memorv, Difficulty of
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Ilorror of Disease, Weak Nerves,
Trembling, Dreadful Horror of Death,
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of Yirnn, Languor, Universal Lassitude ofr*
the Muscular System, Often Knonrooa Appetite,
with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands,
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Skin, Pallid Countenance, and
Eruptions on the Face, Pain
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of the Eyelids, Fro- '
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I with Temporsry Suffusion nnd Loss of
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ncee, no specnlation, but a harried Transition
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PHARMACY AMD CJHEMISI HZ,
with the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge
and care devoted in its combination. See
rroiensor uctvm vainaoie wonts on int treetice
of Physic, aud most of tha late Standard
Work# of Me<1i<ri?>e.
ir* o <?ojp
One hundred dollar# will be paid to any Physician
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Cases of from ooe week to thirteen years' standing
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vouching ite virtues end on retire powers,
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11. T. 11SUUIOIJX Sols Manufacturer.
Sworn and s?l>eeribe<I before me this ttd day
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WM. P. HIBBARD, Alderman.
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to any Address.
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H. T. HELMBOLD.
Practical and Analytical Chemist,
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