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I " I III ^ HWibRIS'TS OLIO. W V , r i Teaching Astronomy Uader Diftealtiee. ( The editor of the Fayettevilie North t Carolinian telle the following amusing 3 incident in hie experience: t We were teaching an " academary " 1 down in the wire grass oonntry of South c Georgia soon after we left college, and 1 among the u higher branches " taught i in that "institution" were the rudi- I roents of Astronomy, to which ad i yanced text book we bad introduced a t class of sand bill toys and gopb*rfr?p- t ping girls, ranging in age from 14 to 1 20 years. A few recitations, confined i principally to corrections of mutilated i pronunciations, " stairs," " licavingli < buddies," " tbe yeath," " comics." < "planics," &c., and we raade to tlie i u advanced class " the startling and In- 1 credible announcement that the sun ] did Dot rise and set daily, that the revolution of the earth on its axis made 1 night and day, <fec. There were a few < open countenances in that gaping, wonder-stricken class about then. Next morning we were waited on by 1 a grave, sage looking patron of ours, i who, with 6ome asperity of counten- < auce and, as we imagined, contemptuous severity of expression, thus deliv- < ered himself: < " We've employed yc here to lam our ] young 'uns, haint wo?" We assented j to the proposition. " Well," continued he, " what's all j this riggymarole and stronamv and stuff about the sun not settin' and* risin', 1 and the yeath turnin' upside dow.i of 1 a night, and sich like inf\dd talk ye've i been foolin' the skollars with ?" Now, i thought we, for a triumph of science, a lighting up of his benighted understanding. Inviting him into the acadc- i my, we proceeded to draw a diagram ] on the black-board, for the nnrnnm nf i illustration. " Now," said we, " the i sun is ninety-five millions of miles from i the earth, and?" " Stop," cried he? i% how do you know that? "Who's been ] thar to measure it? What surveyor's 1 ever drug his chain over that route? < Taint so. In vain we assured him that scientific men had demonstrated it, philosophers proved it beyond a doubt, ( and that all the learned and eminent ] men in the world admitted and believed it. 44 They don't know nothing about it," < was his dogmatic response?41 not a bit more'n I do, and they've never ben j any clouter to the sun than I hev. It's 1 again reason, 6ense and scripter, to say thAt the sun don't riso and set?for thar's a text, which, mabbe you've ' seed, if you ever red the bible, which , I kaint scarcely believe you ever did < read it, sayiug 4 from the risin' of the < sun to tho going down thereof'?and , see hore, young man, if you kaint tecch the children better'n such fool talk and \t&del nrgyment, you mout as well | look out tor a Dooly settlement, whar j ther ainf no churches and the folks never | heerd of the bible." We caved, wiped out the diagram with our left coat tail, bowed out our indignant patron, and , the next morning the 44 stronomv " clas9 ( was advanced to Peter Parloy s geography, and the sun permitted to rise and set as usual. There's everything in dmilfcini* anH Hun v!nr? >K/> I ? W?.?MVMjiug vuv ^IVUJIOCQ. I 'Hevcr Stop to Argue with a Lawyer." The Marshall (Texas') Republican lays down this maxim, aefding, a if vou < do you're lostand " illustrating " as follows : We have in Marshall, as in most towns in Texas, an ordinance forbidding ji persons from hitching a horse to a c shade tree within the corporate limits, g and affixing as a penalty for its in- * friugetnent a line of one dollar. Our constable, who is a very diligent and v persevering man in the discharge of ^ his official duties, has enforced this or* rt dinaucc in a manner that has rendered * hire a terror to offenders. Recently a , lawyer, whose office is on or near the i square, and who has a beautiful shade C tree before his door, rode up hastily I and hitched his horse to it. Tho con stable happened to be passing by, shortly afterwards, and proceeded to uH- / hitch him and take him off. The own-\ nr u'itiiofluinor f li ft nnl onel V ? t -p? ?" |?;? " having an idea of what it meant, came! out and said : 4*lIello, Mr. B., what are you after? a What arc you going to do with my horse I" I 44 Why," said the constable, 44 you have violated the city ordinance, and must pay a ii.ie of one dollar." 44 Bless rny soul," said the lawyer, with great emphasis, 44 that's iny tree, I I planted it myself." 44 Can't help that," said B., 44 the law makes no distinctions, and says nothing about 'ownership. It embraces an ehade trees in the town." (J 444 Pon my word. Pshaw 1 I planted that tree, as I told you, myself, and for I the express purpose of having a place ? to hitcn my horse, llavn't I a right to plant a post before my door 9" 44 Of course you have," said the constable." u Well, then sir," said the lawyer, 44 just call it a post," as I planted it tor one, and if the ehade is any objection, J 1 am willing to emo the top of xt of." h B* just before yon are generous. ,? Dg village on the Lower Mississippi" go writes a veracious correspondent of bis Drawer.) 44 He has been for many rears a justice of the Peace; and, like he ancient Dntch magistrates in the sland of Mauhatten, he knows a thing ?r two, and knows it very strong. He taa little regard for the opinions of the tigher courts, for what does the Su>reme Court know about the affairs of lis neighbors ? Besides, the squire is i good Methodist man, and comoe to he prayer-meeting in all weathers.? [t rained very hard the other night, md only two or three turned out?the Squiro was among them; and when sailed on to pray, he began : " O Lord thou hast promised that whore there ire two or three gathered, thou wilt be in the midst of them. Come, we prav thee, and bless this bauditti 1" The good man evidently thought banditti was a little band, agd expressed himself accordingly. Getting an Invitation.?It is re lated of a clergyman who had traveled some distance to preach, that at the conclusion of the morning service, he waited for some one to invite him to dinner. One by one, however, the congregation departed without noticing him. Finally, when nearly all had gone, he walked up to an elderly gentleman, and gravely said, "Will vou go home and dine with me to-day, Brother?" "Where do you live?"? 14 About twenty miles away, sir."? " No," said the man coloring, " but you must go with me." This, 01 course the iniuister did cheertully. A gentleman just returned from a Continental tour was asked how he liked tho ruins of Pompeii. " Not very well," was the reply, " tliey were jo (rightfully out of repair." This is juppo8ed to be the sam& gentleman who, when asked if he haa seen the Dardinelles, replied, "Oh, yes, I dined with him at Gibralter, and found him axcelleut company." * " Dick, what aro you doing there ?" taid a gentleman to his servant, whom iie saw loitoring about the barn. " Catching rats, sir." "And how many rats have you :aught ?" "Why, sir when I get the one I'm itter now, and another one, it will make two." "Perlky" writes that a verdant Yankee expectant for office was adrised the other day to apply lor the Consulship at the L^bos Islands, vice Juano removed. He had his letter written before he discovered the joke. Some say that low necked dresses inve reached their height. That fcl-j ow must have been standing on his lead when he took the observation. Why is a roasted pig on a spit like i missionary ? Because it's going round loing good. SPRING^00015 GRADY & GOODLETT, One Door South of the Old Court Jlouee GREENVILLE, S. C. 4 FTEU returning our grateful thanks to our l\. friends and customers, for their past very iberal patronage to our business, we desire to all their attention, as well as that of the publio encrally, to our very large and finely assorted took of Spring and Summer Goods, rhich we are now receiving, and which has ten purchased by one of the firm with care, nd on very advantageous terms as to prices, nd which we are determined on selling as low s they con be bought, a4 rHait, anywhere. Our stock, in the way of DRY GOODS, emraces almost every article called for, eithor by adies or Gentlemeu, in Fancy or Staple Dry foods. lonnots, Ribbons, Flowers, Ruches, Talmas, Shawls, Mantles, &o. Moots and Shoes, Trunks, Ac. i very extensive and fashionable assortment HATS AND CAPS. lie latest styles, for Mon and Boys, in great variety. Ready-Hade Clothing. l very heavy mid varied assortment, fur Men and Boya Vrfuineriea. Fancy Articles, Jewelry, Plated Were, Mirrors, Hardware and Cutlery, Guns, Carpenter's Tools, Blacksmiths' Tools, Crockery and Glassware, )RUOS, MEDICINES & DYE-STUFFS, Book* and Stationery, SADDLERY, CASTINGS AND IRON. GROCERIES. A very heavy (lock of RgDl Rio and Java COFFERS BB Brown and Crualied SUGARS Tea*. Molaeaea, Spice*, Cigara, Powder, Shot, ?ad and Indigo. SACK AND TABLE SALT. Vinegars, Burning Fluid, Cotton Yarn. Nails, Glass, Ac.. Ac. FRE?H GARDEN SEEDS. GRADY & GOODLETT. April 9 48 tf Hair Dressing and Shaving. DUBBIDGE continnaa the Tonaorial bnar> ineea at his Old Stand to BeattV. Briek uildiog, where he la ready daring the day and veiling to abave the heard and rat hair, and ham poo the head. He reapeotfnllr aaks a eon 1 inaatien of patrenag* Co'. 1-11-V I Plows, Stoves, WK keep constant--*?^ ly oa haod a large as- ^ BSH sort-ment of One and 0aBaHMa n(^5iTwo*Hora? Taming, Subsoil and Hillside which wa challenge the world to equal in good work, eaae of draft and durability. We haTe also a large and beautiful" assortment of Cooking, Parlor, Dining Room, Bed Room and Church 8TOVE8, to whieh we particularly call the attention of those who wish to purchase. Abo on band. Waah and Stock BOILERS, Corn Shelters, Straw Cutters, do. Copper, Sheet | Iron or Zine Work done to order. Cistern or ur.n n # 1 v > - t 1t? an i uui|>? lurnisnea una put up. We el so are making and receiving from New I York, a superior assortment of Tin and Japanese Ware, among which the Ladies may find a great variety of Cake Cutters and Bake Fans. FOOT and BATHING TUBS, or any other Article in our line, made to order, and Painted in the best manner. We are also prepared to do Roofing and Guttering in the latest and best manner on short notice Country Merchants invited to examine our stock of TTMUT YlTJLRE3s We say it is superior, and we do not wish to have our word taken for it Come and see. Cash paid for Old Copper, Bees Wax and Old Fewter. I1T lings taken in exchange for Tin Ware. SHERMAN BROTHERS. Mh 12 44 tf WATCHES gunks AOT mwmm. E. I. riNSON (AGENT,) BEGS leave to announce to the citizens of Greenville, and surrounding country, that he has opened a Stock of the above-named Article* on Avenue street, in the Building formerly known as " Avenue Street onfectionery," which he will sell LOW for CASH. ftK WILL ALSO Eepai and If it Up WATCHES. CLOCKS ANT) JEWELRY In the be?t of style. Thankful to his former patrons and friends, for their liberality and patronage, he respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. wr Give him a call, and he will endeavor to please. 37-tf Jan 22 AGENCY FOR LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE! TrOU AiSi^aLLlE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Insures Houses, Stores and other Property AGAINST FIltK : And the Lives of White Persons and Slaves, between the ages of 10 and 80 years, ON such terms as to render it a most safe and desirable investment. Full details, with the Constitution and By-Laws of the Company, will be furnished on application to any of the Officers of the Company. JOSE I'll It. OSBORNE, Preit. WM. W. McDOWELL, Vice-Pre. J as. B. Rakkix, Secretary 11 TYeamrer. JOHN W. GBADY, Agent, Jan 8 "5-1 v GREENVILLE, S. C. WM. H. ALLEN, SURGEON DENTIST, HAS returned from l'hilndelphia, prepared, in every way, to perform all operations in his profession in the most skilful and approver! manner. Having procured every improvement of the day, persons can safely rely on having every operation performed in the same manner as done in 1'liiladelphia or New York. Kthcr and Chloroform i^ivcn when desired. Persons desiring nltentiou must make appointments previously. GT Rooms in McBce's Building. March 19 4.1 t( CHARLES HI C KEY, (Successor to Emanuel Currant,) MANUFACTURER OF LOOKING GLASS, PORTRAIT And Picture Frames, AND DEALER IN LOOKING GLAS8 PLATES, BRACKETS, WINDOW CORNICES, ROOM MOULDINGS, & . 154 KINO STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. HT Old Frames Re-gilt equal to new. April SO M ly GREENFIELDS FAMILY GROCERY STORE, UNDER M'BEE'S HALL--BUR8EVS OLD STAND. JUST RECEIVED, at the above Htore, a General Assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, selected hj the proprietor, oonsisting of eboiee articles of ftlTOA R.4 nnff? o:~ < Flour, Fish, eta, eta' To *11 of wliieh he invitee the attention of housekeepers end others. i April 23 50 if w. a lawton, ) 7 c. m. breaker Formerly of v -J of Lawtonville, H.C. J { Charleston, 9. C. ' LAWTON & CO., Factors, rorwnriisa au? Cttamission Merchants, No. "38 JSast Boy and Boycott: Co't Wharfs { e. ?.f WILL 8KLL COTTON, RICE, FL0UR,WII EAT,CORN, ! NAVAL STOKES, Ac. I %3W Having an experieuee of twenty-five , years ia business, are guarantee satisfaetion to ( all who patronise na. ~F.~BURTY, ' Dealer In Boots, Shoes, Leather, j 0PP08ITE J. C. f. JETER'8 BOOKSTORE. . GREENVILLE, 8. C? 18 Prepared to fnrnieh e us tot I V ers with the above articles, CHEAP < W-n?^F0R CAM I. Having oompeteat workmen engaged, he eaa . aaanre hie patrons that all work will be NjMTMr Doss end WARRANTED. Feb 6 19 if M am & V. V ?%< It*. Ml Kll *-TCT AUI BIB' WOULD NOW INVITE ATTENTIC ASSORTED STOt FALL AND ? mir ? OF THIS SEASONS BALES OF PLANTATION BLANKETS ( AJl Wool Plains " Scliyle's Georgia Kerseys ana Plains M low-priee Georgia Kerseys and Plain* " Red, Blue and Grey Flannels " Whita Twill PUnnol* M 4-4, 8-4, 10-4 11-4 Brown Sheeting* " Schyle's Stripe Georgia Osnaburgs " heavy Cotton Osnaburgs " henry 4-4 Brown Shirtings " Sen Island Brown Shirtings " heavy 8-4 Brown Shirtings, at 6$ eta. " henry Brown Cotton Drilling " Superfine Brown Cotton Drilling RICH FALL AND WE SUPER 4 4 FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHINTZ ] * 4-4 Cashmere Pattern ChinU " 4 4 Scotch and English Ginghams ] Choice Printed and Plain Challys Choice Stripe and Plaid Poplins for Fall Wear 1 Snper Printed French Deisms and Cashmeres i Choice Printed French DeLains for Children < Plain French DeLains and Cashmeres, all shades Oct 29-24?tf READ! READ!! READ!!!" it will take too but a tew minutes, and mat save too majtt team or uTrnanfo! Carter's Spanish Mixture! THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD! The Best Alterative Ever Yet Discovered 1 ( Physician* prescribe it, and every one that uses it i* a walking advertisement. Wo Medicine ever yet offered to the Ame- ! rican public ha* gained *nch popularity in to short a time a* I CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE! j 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. TM -*?! /f i* " ' jl i wm owrc any case oy r ever ana sigue, Or Any Diseases arising from an impure state ol the Blood. scrofulous reader! It cured the neice of the Hon. John Minor Botts, a member of Congress from Virginia, of Scrofula, after the skill of the best Physicians, both of New York and Philadelphia, had been tried in vain ; and it will cure ycu, reader, if you are so affected. rheumatic reader! It cured D. Burritt, Esq., of Cincinnati, of Rheumatism of 4 years standing, after all other remedies had fuiled. We have hundreds of such certificates. Call on the Agent and get a Book and Circular, and read for yourself the many remarkable and astonishing cures it has made. syphilitic reader! The celebrated Dr. Butcher writes us that he had two of the most severe and long standing cases of Syphilis that wonld yield to none of the usual reineaiea, but he cured one case with six, and the other with nine bottles of CARTERS SPANISH MIXTURE. We havo known it used in over a Tuowund gasps, and have yet to hear of a failure in any case. YE SHAKING THOUSANDS READ ! Ague and Fxvko.?Do not take Quinine, Mercury, or any such noxious Drugs, but try at once this great Alterative and Purifier of the Blood ; I Carter'$ Spanish Mixture will cure any and every .... .r * ...... ?J v ? , ?,.? roTt,r. ?e nave never yet , known it to fail. And for all Diseases arising from an impure state of the Blood, no medicine has ever yet been found to have eo good an effect. If you are tick, I try it at once; do not delay ; time is precious, j and health the greatest of all blessings, without { which all else is valueless. DR. WM. S. BEERS <k C0M | Pp.opkistors, Richmond, Va. , And for sale by K KHUTCH, Druggist, Agent, Greenville C. H., S. C. 3-ly May 28 J. J. HOVKT. W. R. HO VET W.H. HOVEY & C0., PROPRIETORS OP ? THE LADIES' STORE,, DEALERS IN FANCY A STAPLE DRY GOODS, &20S SSySSS ?0<2>S?P BONNETS, RIBBONS, Housekeeping Goods, iSABT MAM <a?raras AND INDIA RUBBER GOODS, GREEHYKLLE, S. C. N. B.?Orders accompanied bv the eash for Madieal, Law or Library Books, Musical Instruments and Sundtiea, promptly filled in New York, and delivered at our counter on shortest ootiee. ' V?m aa * ?.u iW 1J E T. W. D A VIS, T | Watchmaker & Jeweler, ? JfSSCv TAKES the libertj to announce v *** eitieena ui Gr??u~> ;! ?, ?aJj 0 It*"' ^Htho aurrounding country, that lie * prepared to do all manner of work in hia line of onaineae, auoh ae o Watch, Clock and Jawalry Repairing, fl all of which ahall be done in the neateet manner. , Watch Wheela, Pivota, Piaiona, Jewela, Screw a, Handa, Glaaaea, all done at the ahorteet notice, and in n workmanlike manner. Pleeeegiee him a trial, and yon will be pleaaed. He aleo raakaa JEWELRY to order, eneh ae . Gold Baard, Feb ft Teat Chain, All kinde of GOLD BUTTONS, each ae Boeoia. "I Sleeve and Collar RntUu. All kinda of llair J Work Trimmed in the neateet atyla. Hia work eannot be eurpaaeed in thia part of the country. ?. Hia ehop may be found at the Goodlett Honea, y in the room formerly occupied by Meant. Bailey a Owen. A Greenville, Jnly 80, 1857. It tf o _ 1 A NEATLY OONE AT THIS OFFICE * ft* Street, !;';T' TON, m. o. W ro HIS LARGE AND FULL J CJT OJP FRESH WINTER l? Ifll IP?! @ Vfe? Yfll* <a ? IMPORTATION. 3ases of Bine, Grey and Steel-Mixed SATIN Eft M low-price Satinets " low price Kentucky Jeans " cheap Long Cloths " Servants' heavy Bleached Shirtings " Cambric Long Cloths " Superfine 1-8 Bleached Shirtings " 8-4,10-4,11 -4 and 12 4 Bl'ch'd Slieeting " English Prints at (1$ cts. " good Fur Calico, at 6$ cts. " Super English Dress Prints " cheap Ginghams " Bleached Twill Jeans " low-prioc Muslin Detains (TTBB DRESS GOODS. Plain Union DeBage, at 12f cts. Plain All Wool DeBage, all shades Rich Side Stripo Printed French Cashmeres Rich Cashmere Riding and Walking Robes Rich Challv Walking Robes Misses Challv Byaderc Robes Dashmere, DeLain, and Chally Byaderc Patterns A. F. BROWNING. Inhalation in Consumption, BRONCHITIS, LARYNGITIS, And other Disease* of the Chest and Throat successfully treated by the Inhalation o Afcdimltri Fstv>ni nnrl P/viw/wl ftti A h - -i? -i -y sorption and Constitutional Treatment as practiced at the Stayvksant Medicai Institute, Neva York City, N. Y. rUE unprecedented success which has at tended this method of treating disease jf the Lungs and Throat, has induced th< Physicians to depart from their usual course and avail themselves of the columns of th( Press to make it known 10 such as may b< laboring under, or predisposed to, such affec Lions. The dawn of a brighter day has a length arrived for the Consumptive?th< Joctrine of the incurability of Consumptioi lias now passed away. We have indubita ble proofs in our possession, that Consuinp lion, in all its stages, can be cured: in th< 5rat, by tubercular absorption; in the second by the transformation of tubercule inti zhalkg and calcareous concretions; in th< third, by cicatrices or scars. Those wodde< Lo the opinion of the past may assert that i is even now incurable. Such are behind Lh ige. To all this great truth must bo appa rent, viz: that medicines inhaled directly into the lungs, whether in the form of Vapo >r Powder, must be more effectual than tha laken into the stomach. In short, the onlj uk of lefuge for the Consumptive is in In Halation, and such additional means, o which the judicious Physician will avai Himself. Such of tho Profession that have adoptei Inhalation, have found it soothing and efi :acious in the highest degree; arresting th orogress of the disease, ami working wonder in many desperate cases ; in verily, u Iri uinpli of our Art over the fell destroyer o iur species. Note.?Physicians wishing to make them wives acquainted with this practice, are in formed that our time being valuable, we cai only reply, as to ingredient* used, to sucl letters that contain a fee. The fee, in all cases of Consumption, wil bo $10, on receipt of which the necessar; medicines and instrument will be forwarded Applicants will please stale age, sex, occupa Lion, married or single, how long affected, i sny hereditary disease exists in the family And symptoms generally. Let the name town and State be plainly written?postage ror return answers must be enclosed. Let tcra, if Registered by the Post Master, an it our risk. Address WALLACE MERTOUN, M. D., S. M. Institute, N. Y. City. July 10 10 Cm HOWARD ASSOCIATION l'HILA DE Important Announcement. Fall persons afflicted with Sexual Disease* such ae Spermatorrhea, Seminal Wsalens* mpotence. Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, the Vio >f Onanism, or Self-Abuse, Ac., Ac. The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view c he awful destruction of huuian life, caused b; lexual Diseases, and the deceptions practised up in the uulortunate victims of such diseases b; Quacks, have directed their Consulting Surgeon is a charitable act worthy of their name to giv (edioal advice oeatis, to all pers ins thus amiot id, who apply by letter, with a description o heir condition, (age occupation, habits of life kc.,) and in cases of extreme poverty and sut bring, to furnish medicines free of charge. The Howard Association is a benevolent In titution, established by special endowment, fo he relief of the siek and distressed, afflict* vith "Virulent and Epidemic Diseases." It ha tow a surplus of means, which the Director lave voted to expend in advertising the abov< lotioe. It is needless to add that the Aeeooia ion commands llio lushest Modioal skill of thi ige, and will furnish the most approved mcderi reatment Just Published, by the Association, a Repor m Spermatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness, th ice of Onanism, Masturbation of Self-Abuse, am tber I>L--f>*ee? of the rtexital Organs, by the Co I, ulting Surgeon, which will be sent by mail, (u , sealed envelope). Free of Charge, on the reeeip f TWO STAMPS for postage. Address, DR. GEO. CALHOUN, Coosultin) inrgeon, Howard Assooiation, No. 2 Soutl flNTH Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors, EZRA D. II ART WELL, President. Gao. Faischllo, Secretary. Feb 6 *9 tf_ THB ORBBNVILtB BOOKSTORE. MAIN HTKKCT. NKXT TO M0BRC8 HALL, jdafatm w HERE constantly may be fount uaflB'a large aod well selected Stool XSDr of MISCELLANEOUS, SCHOOL and CLASSIC lL BOOKS, Writing Paper, Blaok Books, Mem randoms, Ac.; W riling Dinks and Casss, Port slioa, Gold and Steel Pens, Pencil* Ink, Sealing If ax, Wafers, Slates, Copy Books, Inkstands, Ku trs, Ac., Ac. J. C. P. JETER, Jsn 14 84-ly 6igo of the Big Book. 1 Hehnbold's Genuine Preparation HltHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT IUCHU, For Ditto*** of tht Bladder, Kidney*, Grovel, Dropr ?y, WsaAwes* Obttmetion, Secret Diteattt, Fttnalt Complaint*, and all Ditto? of tht Sexual Organ*, Arising from Excesses and Imprudencies in life, and removing all Improper Discharges from the Bladder, Kianeys, or Sexual Organs, whether existing in > IKLSU&XB From whatever cause they may hare originated, AMD no MATTER OP HOW LONG RTAHDUf O Giving Health and Vigor to tht Frame, and Bloom I to the Pallid Cheek. Joy to the Afflicted!! It ouree Nervous and Debilitated 8uffer?rs, and 4 removes all the Symptoms, among wkiek will be found Indisposition to Exit ertion. Lose of Power, Loss of Meinorv, Difficulty of Breathing, General Weakness, TTorror TTlanao/t W An V Kfnwwaa Trembling, Dreadful Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dim* neaa of Vision, Languor, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Often Enormons Appe* tite, with Dyspeptic Symptoms, llot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Pallid Countenance, and Eruptions on the Face, Pain in the Back, Heaviness of the Eyelids, Frequently Black Spots Flying before the Eyes, L with Temporary Suffusion and Loss of Sight, Want of Attention, Great Mobility, Restlessness, with 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 Tranaition f from one question to another. These symptoms if allowed to go on?which !, this medicine invariably removes?soon follows I Lou of Potter, Fatuity and Epileptic Fife?in one of which the patient may expire. Who can say that these excesses are not frequently followed r by those direful diseases?INSANITY AND ? CONSUMPTIONt The records of Inmne A*y9 Ittmt, and the melancholy deaths of Conemnption, bear ample witness to the truth of these assertions. In Lunatie Asylums the most melancholy exhibition appears. The countenance is actuala ly sodden and quite destitute?neither Mirth or Grief ever visits it Should a sound of the voice f. yccui* it is rarely articulate. . \ " With woful measures wan despair \ Low sullou sounds his grief beguiled." 1 DXbility is most terrible! and has brought - thousands upon thousands to untimely graves, - thus blasting the ambition of many noble youths. B It can l>e cured by the use of this INFALLIBLE REMEDY. 9 If you are suffering with any of the above dis b trossing ailments, the FLUID EXTRACTBU t CHU will cure you. Try it, and be convinced of its efficacy. Bneare of Quack Noetrutn* and Quack Doctore, who falselv boast of abilities and ri>f,p,nri. tizens know and avoid them, and save I.ongHuf/ fering, Money and Exposure, by sending or calling r for a bottle of this Popular and *p?cijtc Remedy. t It allays all pain and inflammation, is perfectly j . pleasant in its taste and odor, but immediate in 1 its action. Helmbold's Extract Buchu Is prepared diiectly according to the Rules of 1 PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY, with the greatest accuracy and fThemical know I ledge and enre devoted in its combination. SecProfessor Dkwbk's Valuable Works on the Praee tioe of Physic, and most of the late Standard Works of Medicine. tar m. p One hundred dollars will be paid to any Pbysicinn who can prove that the Medicine ever injured a Patient; and the testimony of thousands - can be produced to prove that it does great good. . Cases of from one week to thirteen years' stand? ing have been effected. The mass of VOLUNTARY TESTIMONY in possession of the Pro1 prietor, vouching its virtues and curative powers, is immense, embracing names well known to | SCIENCE AND FAME, f 100,000 Bottles Have Been Sold, And not a single instance of a failure has been . reported. Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the city of Philadelphia, II. T. HELMBOLD, !, Chemist, who, being duly sworn, does say, that e this preparation contains no Narcotic, Mercury or injurious Drug, but are purely Vegetable. II. T. HELMBOLD, Hole Manufacturer. ? Sworn and subscribed h?fnra of November, 1854. WM. P. 1IIBBARD, Alderman. Price per Bottle, or Six for to, Delivered to any Address, f1 Accompanied by reliable and responsible Certificates from Professors of Medical Colleges, Clergymen and others. Prepared and sold by H. T. UELMBOLD, * S Praotical and Analytical Chemist, ? No. 52 South Tenth St., below Chestnut, Assembly Buildings, Phila. .f fW To be had of Drs. J. H. Dean, Mima it y Loxo and M. B. Earlk, Druggista, Greenville, * S. C., and of all Druggists ana Dealers throughy out the United States, Can ad as and British i, vinces. 9 Beware of Counterfeit*. , Ask for HELMfiOLD'S-Tako no Other J " CURES GUARANTEED. ! July 2 9 lj ; is poo# \ And Pheenix Bittern B r P^IIK best Family Medioine now before the e _L public, for the care of Scrofula, Ulcers, Scurvy, or Eruptions of the Skin, Fever and 0 Ague, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, and in fact meat all a diseases soon yield to their curative properties. It has been computed that, during tne last t twenty-five years, upwards of four millions of e persons nave been benefitted by the use of these j medicines ; a fact which speaks volumes in fa. vor of their curative properties-?a single trial jj win place them b?yond the reach of coupeiit tion in the estimate of every patient. By their use the blood is rent oral to a healthy tiate, and . freed from all impuritiea The system is not re* dneea during their operation, but invigorated, and they require no restraint from business or pleasure. The afflicted have, in then mtdciince, a remedy that mil do for them all that medicine can feet' bly effect. Prepared by W. B. Moffat, M. I)., Proprietor, New York. And for aala by W. H. HOVEY, Greenville, & C. , Sep 17 19 tf | BACON. 5 AAA LBS. on hand and for sale by .Ul/V A. GREENFIELD. Jj 1 * ft \ Apple Vinegar. A FINE artiele ta be had at the Familwf roeory 8torc of *" A. GREEN HELD.