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V I | Hli.mt iVl'SOIJQ. *; {Pm'IM.if1-***- th r*3 iu Arkansas- ( A rkuii -as! T!lie^3tute of nil tfie South- a ?ru cotifederrtcjr worst ridden Hjr dem- n ami ]>oliticiaiis. liicli hi her \ soil and mineral wealth, ami poorest in t everything like interna) improvement* I ami commercial lacilities of all kinds, t Her public rnudx arc quagmires, ami j hoe rivers innocent of Hiiy improve- t ment save those atforded hv nature.? i Jt^gyiuir aloim over one yt' thee Belt- I rjuiio r ails i VnuKe my buggy trying I !</ Ii'ivo r><ulul a suspicions w)i> re noiii: pli ludtbropisl hail erected a \ hieK ?ry sapling bearing ihe omitiou- i wo. da, 44 NO D ?TTCM HKAU." Delayed and benighted. I at las' reached a log house whose blazing tiieliglit tbrougii the open door promised comfort ; and, it' I gue>r-ed aright, some half-dozen horses liilclied at the gate indicated that %* something was going on." I hailed: "llnlloo! who lives here ?" 44 M), Bob Woods. What do yc wnnt f "Supper and lodging, if yon can acCoinmudate nie.v Tliis brought 4k Bob W?.?ds" to the gate, where he proceeded t" inform I me that his " darter Mclimly was bout gettiu married; hut he'd as luif make u dollar us not, et I'd feed my horse myself, and sleep on a corn-shuck shake-down afore the tire " I jumped at the offer and out of my buggy, fed 44 lightning " a beter supper than he over had in his life before, washed my hands, and went in to see the fun. I was made at home in a moment. The idea of an "Orleen teller" currying ( and fee?ling his own horse was something entirely new, and I was a favor lfn inatoutai* i?n.ii?iiiit.wt/l ln> ?* k ?*v? iiiavniuui ^ guui mii^cu in a invitation to " liquor." The parson i imbibed, drew nu enormous red ban- 1 danua across his lips, mid announced that " he was ready to talk when the I rest was." This brought forth the i happy couple. The groom was a lanky i specimen in homespun, and led his I bride by the hand. She was a bonne- 1 ing, rosy-cheeked damsel, following a ' 6tep or two behind, feeling evidently < in u novel position. "Yen, .neliiidy, < take yer linger on ten yer mouth !"? Me'.indv ctu-t a delimit look at her maternal relative, withdrew llieotfendiug member, wiped it on her apron, aiol quickened her puco. i'Jie young par son, atYer some litrle trouble, arrange*! : them to his satisfaction, and proceed- 1 ed: "John Strihner, d?? you take Melm- * dy Woods, in the p esence of tlie>e witnesses, to he your lawful weihlcd < wife 1" " That's Wot I'm livar ? ," ans vere?l I Mr. Strihner, cramming his hands inio his breeches pockets. ; " You vill please answer, 1 Yes or no."" " Ye-? ??r no,"promptly returned the gentleman. I " No, n??!?say yes." " Y-a-a s, then !*' casting a sheepish 1 look around him. ? " Melindy W ?i?Js." 2 "Y-ua-s!" ] " Wait a moment, nlease. Mtdindv . do you take joint Stribuer, in I tile [irwence ot these witnesses, to be y.?ur lawful wedded husbandP " I reckon/1 ''Then, in the presence of the wit- ' nesses spoken of, I declare you man ' an1 wife, 'cordin'to the laws of Arkun- 1 saw an* the G?iepill; an1 wot's thus 1 jined let 110 man put in sunder.1' The parson turned uwat. Hushed and 1 excited, but was recalled by a qtie y * from Stribiicr. " Atus1 a* ki s her now, George "As you please, John ; she's yours now " " IIolo up yer motif, Melindy.'1 "Shan't do it?right, hero af?re folks." J 4*n <1 dirt argue the point, bnr 1 sidled up to the grinning group where I was standing, and proposed that ** us boys should take soine * luist head.'" (whiskey.) Mean while I hoard elindy's triumphant voice among some of 4 her companions : " Kiss ! htitnnh !' ' Jawn's turned fool. Ib'liove." I slept ' on inv corn-shuck shake-down afore!4 . i? " ii . i I 1 me lire sounniy mar mgui, nemg >ej- i j arated from the bridal apartment l?y Hi curtain extemporised tor the occasion ! From behind it* fold* I heard '* Jawn's"'' | remonstrating voice, followed by a . host of loving apologies from MclimK for the refused kiss. I'll rake my " af- ' fvdavy * that he received that one a ! hundred fold, with i.itercsr. Next day's journeying would have . tried tho patience of Job himself. A cold, raw, rainy day, and the celebra \ ted D'Arbonne hills were before me. as I set out in the morning, and I need not assure you the prospect was cheer iug. On we went fci Lightning " and 1 ' I, (my horse was so named on account 1 of his wonderful speed?say three 1 miles an hour.) Up ihe hill-side we plmided through the rain, ami ran races down the other side with the mi- t mic rivers the rain was making in tJw I Wrigon ruts, thev tearing madly along j I as tlr> lol, .?l 1 N ck were to jmv if 'hey ) d.ctu't i uiieh Lhe.LulLuux.ii! time. Tliey 11 b j ' ii ? _! SwiliM mq of hum** kmd--ihej itv^f pretention# and musy are eTerot he least value1 or true import mice, t?e?f that in mind, will you.) To wear j .way the time, I proceeded To exercise ay suj.orK bass voice iii chanting the liaises of" Home, sweet liome,*vumch i> the amusement and edification of he wild hogs snejtered beneath the ?uks i|t the road aide. During the >eif uMiuince, my horse several times :aiue to a dead halt; and as often as his occurred his hide ?n"e: ed, until; lie brilliant pica struck me that per llllhi liu iiloniuul hi limm a!n<? I I "J? .J.w " IS' Mohried and repentant, I appropriated tli? tactic compliment, and proceeded to the execution of the next verse, illc rpomtiug nil the latent variations, when, h>! he slopped again t My lack of patience got the better of my vanity, aim out I jumped into the nind and rill11 to examine the harness. All right there. ,k Now, confound you, git up I" and inv whip was called into play.? Dcnclicd and muddy as I was, I bore it pliilosoph.cully ; and wt.cn my blood settled I concluded to prove uiy even temper by the last stanza. I watched the brute and he watched me ; and I ascertained the mysterious cause of his frerjueut lia'ta, mid what d'ye suppose it was? Why, whenever I came to "llviin-e, sweet, sweet Home," (imagine the melody,) the blamed hypocrite pretended lie though* I said "Whtwl" and would halt, and lean against a shaft, as if awaiting my further pleasure. Horses can bo as deceitful as white folks; hut u L'glitning'vs" hide did penance for his deceit very amply, until a warm cfi nor improved hi* master's temper. To any blessed with the latter trait. I would ?av?doi?' try to travel to Arkansas iu 11 buggy. Qjiog to *' Spread Herself." Wo find the following " hoop " rolling tlie rounds of our exchanges; it is from the San Francisco Globe: As it newly married couple,evidently from rlie country, were promenading Montgomery street last evening, heir curiosity xvas suddenly aroused [?v i lie appearance of some uiyster.ous (Miking articles, dangling in a large window. '1 hey eyed tueni with the lee pest concent, ti ret on one side then jn the other, until at length the hu?ImihI, having complalelv exhausted his imaginative powers, drawled out : " Well, Sal. Contain my picter it them ain't the cussedest looking ining.1 ever hi-ani of." Tiien twisting h in-elf nhottt, and giving the contents o) the window an ?.her i??ok, he added. "WImt on airtli kin they bet What do \ou (mens the darned things are?" " Why, Jake, don't yon know?krlv line and hoops!" *' l>o you tell I1 ejaculated Jake soft !y?*kThem's 'em, is they?" and he igain ran his eves about the strange i ? ttppai el. * I think iltey are so sweet," ventured tsal, when, at tlie saute moment, < i tidv dressed ill the ver) height and Incadth ol fa-liiott rushed along. J tike had 11 ? ?! .vu8 made up. Sal, must have "kriu diiie.** Without saving a word lie itarted to enter the?tore, but was stop[>ed at the door by Iter with all sorts ?l' eutieaties not to carry the joke any fiirt her. But Jake was determined.? lie had taken a fancy to the poods, and could not rest until his better hall was supplied with tlieui. She drew back, hut it was of no avail. He gatlijred her n. ui tightly in his own, and nakiiig a long stride into the establishment. exclaimed : u Come nlon??-, old gal, you're mv wife now, and ef you vfunCt y>reud youturlf." "Dam Suc.i Justice." In L? ?ston, ab >nt a year ago, a man leteeted .111 intimaCx between his wife lie I a neighbor, wbicb be concluded, a as not in accordance with plighted rows. Arc. lie therefore sought the tHoaci of a Court, and had theotfendng parties held to hail; but the Judge centred the complainant to enter also nto recognizance as principle witness. I'lie unfortunate and injured husband muId not do this, and was placed in ail to the delight of the guilty lovers. After six months had intervened, the saae was called for trial, and the comdainant witness introduced to testify, [bit it was ascertained that a husband :ould not testify against bis wife. It vas then that the stricken man, in ail be eff>?!iV of afflicted mind. pvolnimod k Y'>ur Ilonor, is this what tjiwy call notice ( Here, six months ago, I com ilninud against this man for criminal utercnurse with my wife: thereupon was locked up out of the way, and ie has lived with her ever since. Now oti say L can't testify, and there** no use against him. Why couldn't you ell me that last fall?without keeping ne in jail all winter, and leave the >arties to go on half a year longer, unking a had matter worse, Without nu to trouble 'em. Darn such jusice y An East Lanouaok.?[Dialogue beween two servants]?" f i-ay, Charles , fleiirv, you have heeu to Hong Kong, invetVt you t" w Ves.'* ** Weil, ?ean | on sjieak China?" "Yes. a little; I i.ut is, 1 speak broken China." j tiapulis, lqai week, And were married in Cincinnati. Shortly after they vfrere 1 t elegraphed, and an officer traced thera J to the United States Hotel, where lie entered tlioir room without knocking, and found thom snug in the bridal couch. He explain* <1 his errand, when the young lady said with a ringing laugh?ik Tell mu it is too late?we've been married half an hour I To! he! he-e e!" ?Lawyuib, ouva Sam Slick, have | grown so genteel, they fiave altered i their very name and very natur'.? Once upon a time they used to ho called attorneys, now, forsooth, they are solicitors; formerly they wore styled lawyers, but now nothing but bannis^ tors will do; and nice banisters they are for a feller to lean upon that's going down stairs to the deuce I ?" Amelia, for thee- yes, at thy command, -I'd pluck the stars from the firmament?-I'd pluck the sun, that oriental god of day that traverses the blue larch of heaven in such majestic splendor?I'd tear him from tho sky?" |4i Don't, Ilenry?it would be so very dark !" ?A young ladv lately appeared in inale attire at St. Louis; and one of the ed itot'9 says that her disguise was so per- 1 feet that she might have passed for a man, had she a little in re modesty.? What a stupid fellow that editor must ; be. , ?Tho following question is now before the Sand Lake Debating Society : 44 Which do women like the best?to , be hugged in a polka, or sqilczed in a < sleigh V Wo shall issue the decision I in an extra. ?A minister, who had received a number of calls, and could scarcely decide which was the best, asked tho advice from a faithful old African servant, who replied : " Master, go where is the l most devil." j ?44 What passage in this morning's exercise did you like best?" asked a < conceited young clergyman of the eel- ' ebrated Roltert Hall. 41 Your passage ( out ot the pulpit," was the reply. i ?Says Dick to Joe : 44 Did you attend church yesterday441 was con- ' lined to my room," was the reply.? x " Ah, you had the mwn-it ism, then," < said Dick. | ?T< mako an excellent jam: Squeeze six or eight women, now-a-days, into a common stage each. ?A sublime spectacle is that of two 1 inveterate tobacco chowers driving a sharp bargain over a load of wood. i ?The toothache may be cured by ' holding in tho right hand a certain root?the root of the tooth. 1 ?Some one has defined an editor as ! being a jmor fellow, who emptied his brains to fill his stomach. ?What gentleman can, with any vi j?i vpi ioiv, hsk a jai woman to i lean on liiB arm ? RATES OF ADVERTISING OF TUB GREENVILLE PRESS. 5 THE undersigned proprietors of Tiik SoimiKUN Rntkritusk and Tub Patriot and Mountainkkr, i-rspectfuily state that they have adopted the following standard RATES OF ADVERTISING, t vvliiuli will in ?v?ry inatnnoA b<* iuIUouJ to: FE d SQUARE OT 13 LINES, OR EES?, I 1 insr'n, ? 70 18 insr'us, $0.0<? 35 insr'ns, $7.05 *2 iusr'ns, 1 .'2-1 10 insr'us, 5.20 36 iasr'ns. 8.10 1 3 insr'ns, 1.50 20 insr'ns, 5.40 37 iusr'ns, 8.25 1 4 insr'ns, 1.75 21 insr'ns, 6.60 38 insr'ns, 8.40 j ? 5 insr'ns 2.00 22 insr'ns 5.80 30 insr'us, 8.55 6 insr'ns, 2.25 23 insr'ns, 6.noj40 insr'ns 8-10 < 7 insr'ns, 2.5n 24 insr'ns, 6.20 II insr'ns, 8 85 t 8 insr'ns, 2.75 25 insr'ns, 6.4o 42 insr'ns, 9.00 $ 0 insr'ns, 3.00 26 insr'ns, 6.60j43 insr'ns, 9.10 ' 10 insr'ns, 8.25 27 Insr'ns, 6.75 11 insr'ns, 9 20 11 insr'ns, 3.50 28 insr'ns, 6.00 15 insr'ns, 0.30 j 12 insr'ns, 8.75 20 insr'ns. 7.05 46 insr'ns, 9.40 13 insr'ns, 4.00 ",o insr'ns, 7.20 47 insr'ns, 9.50 j 14 insr'ns, 4 2i'3l insr'ns, 7.35 48 insr'ns, 9.GO ^ 15 insr'us, 4.4o 32 insr'ns, 7.50 49 insr'ns, 0 70 16 insr'ns, 4.60 38 insr'ns, 7.65 50 insr'ns, 9.40 17 iusr'ns, 4.80 34 insr'ns, 7.80 51 insr'ns, 9.90 62 insertions, #10. Obituary Notices over 12 lines in length, nnd Tributes of Respect, will he charged for at advertising rates. J Advertisements not limited will be inserted till ordered out. And charged for every insertion. tW Advertising bills amounting to twenty- | five dollars for tbe year, will be allowed a dieoAnnt nt fii'A ---* - 11 ?v. ? ?? j-'ci cviii*, iiiobo amounting to fifty j loll nrs, ten percent; seventy-five dollars, fifteen per cent; one hundred dollars, nud over, twenty per cent. 53f~ JOB WORK payable on delivery. PRICE A McJUNKiy, . For The Soni/tern Enterpriee. O. E. ELFORD, For The Patriot and Mountaineer. January 12th, 1858. CABINET lUAKIiKf 1 GREENVILLE, 8. C. Nearly oppoeite the Poet Ojfie*, Avenue Street, RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Greenville and the adjoining District*, that he has returned front the State Fair at Colombia, {where he g received the first premium for his elegantly finished lhirean, which was admired by eve rv one.) and is now prepared to execute ALL ORDERS IN HIS LINE. Tie has, also, on hand A LARGE STOCK OK FURNITURE, which will be sold at prices j to suit the tj/ne*He returns his thanks for pnst favors,and lie kopea. by giving constant attention to " ItL hu-iness, to receive a tilieral share of the [uthve patrotrngo. Nov, %$ -08 1c. ^ French, English and Amariean Jewelry, AND FANCY ARTICLES. CHARLES SMITH, WATCtflMKEII a JEW* LEH, QRKKNVIIXR, S. C., A fain Street, nearly Opposite the Mane ion Jfmee, ESri'CTFU^Y inform. tho inlinbitanU of jl*i vireenvme una vicinity, tnas n? Has jtut received and ad.le.l to his already extensive stock, it large assortment of the ubove named Articles, consisting of Flue Sella of French Cans cos, well known for their superiority ; also a choice variety, beautifully ornamented with CORALS, and Bracelets to match, (being the iatoet fashion,) all monutcd in heavy gold. Also new pnttorne'oi Fancy Brooches for Ambrotypes. A quantity of fashionable Brncolots; heavy solid Gold Rings, Mosnic Ear-Rings, Loekctr, Studds, etc., et<x, besides nn innumerable assortment of the most beautiful Jewelry ever before offered in Greenville. His Stock also comprises a splendid variety of heavy Fine English Plated Ware, ninonget which mny be found Knives, Forks, Sj>oons. Cups, etc., etc., of new metal, plated not upod Germau Silver, but upon ths genuine ALBATA. It is used in the highest circles, and is much preferred for its great durnbility. Also, new fashioned SPECS, with handles and without temples. Very useful ond convenient. Tho establishment also contains WATCHES ?f the best mnkc, vix: Chronometers, Duplex, English and French Levers, Cylinders and Plain, all in heavy Gold or Silver Cases. Having made arrangements in New York with Wholesale Houses importing direct from France and England, I am enabled to ssll nil my Articles at prices lower than tliey cnu bo bought in Charleston. All Articles sold in tlic rstuoliemcnt wnrrnnt?d as represented. 2-*-3m Oct 22 PI f\xrra A 1UW0) MWVCO) ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ /"V WE keep constant-""\a^ K^jy ly 011 hand a large as- ffl' """I nort-nieiit of One and nf?^|Two-lIorsc Turning, SuVsoii ami Hillside 1-K-.0 WiSi9 which wo challenge the world to equal in good work, ease of draft and durability. Wo have also a large and beautiful assortment if Cooking, Parlor, Lli.iing Room, Bed ltoora ind Church STOVES, o which we particularly call the attention ol ,liose who wisii to purchase. Also on hand, Wash and Stock BOILERS, Jorn Shelters, Straw t'utters, Ac. Copper, Sheet Iron or Zinc Work done to order. Cistern or Well l'unips furnished and put up. We also arc making ami receiving from New Vork, a superior assortment of Tin and Japanese Warn, among which the Ladies may find a great variety of Cake Cutters ami Bake I'miis. FOOT and I1ATII1 NO TUBS, or any other Article in our line, made to order, and Painted in the best manner. We are also prepared to do Roofitiff and diitlvriiiK in the Infest and best manner on short notice Country Merchants invited to examine our itock of 'M.TWimr w^itEis We say it is superior, and we do not wish to 1A VP All r \Vf\ft\ fulon frtM I# " J iv< lis V VIIIC UIIU St'C. Cash paid for Old Copper, Bees W ax sad 01J Pewter. Bags taken in exchange for Tin Wnro. SHERMAN BROTHERS. _Mh 12 44 tf T. W. DAVIS, Watchmaker & Jeweler, rHL - TAKES the liberty to announce fr / Twl to the citizens of Greenville, and {(v .jlStho stirrontiding country, that he Jtr0\* prepared to do all luanuer of work iu his line of business, such as Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing, 01 of which shall be done in the rcntest manner. Watch Wheels, Pivots, Pinions, Jewel*, Screws, Hands, Glasses, all done at the shortest notiee, ind in a workmanlike manner. Please give him i trinl, and you will he plcnsed. He also makes JEWELRY to order, such as Uold Guard, Fob & Vest Chains, Ml kinds of GOLD BUTTONS, sueh as Bosom. Meeve and Collar Butto?s. All kinds of lisir Work Trimmed in the neatest stylo His work cannot he surpassed in this part of he country, 1 I lis shop may he found at the Goodlett House, n the room formerly occupied by Messrs. Bailey li Owen. Greenville, July SO, 1857. 12 tf i CHARLES HI C KEY," (Succrssor to Emanuel Currant,) MANUFACTURE* OF LOOKING GLASS, PORTRAIT ; And Picture Frames, i AND DEALER IN LOOKING GLASS PLATES, BRACKETS, WINDOW CORNICES, LIUUM mouldings, &c. 154 KINO 8TKEET, CHARLESTON, S. 0. Uy* Old Frame* Re gilt equal to new. ffl Apri[80 61 _ ly It E E I) & GOODLETT", ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, Urcenville, S. C. ,y OFFICE next door to F. F. IIxattix ACo. Art J. r. REED.] [H. D. GOODLETT. June 4 4 It "orb & pricer ATTORNEYS AT LAW, GREENVILLE, S. O. AMTjS L. ORR. WM f. FBJOZ Apiil 23 00 H.JIJLI1J8 ?MITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, QUEEN VJLLEt & C\ June 18 8 tf iroB woivjbL ~ If ATI Y DONE AT THIS OfflCf . WOULD NOW INVirW ATTMNTIi ASSORTED STO FALL AMD 30?-If ? OF THIS SEASON"! BALI'S OP PLANTATION BLANKETS I " All Wool Plain* " Scheie's Georgia Kersey* an'? Plains " low-price Georgia Kersey* and Plain* M lied. Bine and Grey Flannel* M White Twill Flannel* 6-4. 8-4, 10 4 11-4 Brown Sheeting* " Schyle's Stripe Georgia Osuaburg* " heavy Cotton Osnaburjj* " heavy 4-4 Ilrown Shirting* " Sea /aland Brown Shirting* - a II CI.-.: 1 .1 a I .1. uiww i? Qiiirviii|^s vj wo. i M henry Ttrown Cotton Dnlliug " Bnperfine Brown Cotton Driuiog I RICH FALL ABB WD SUPiSR 4-4 FRENCH AND HMGLlSH CHINTZ I ' 4-4 Cashmere Pattern Bfaiutz " 4 4 Bcotch and English Ginghams Choice Printed and Plain Challys ] Choice Stripe and Plaid Poplins for Fall Wear ] Super Friuted French Dclnint and Cashmcrea ] Choiee Priuted French Delaine for Children ( Plain French DeLains and Cashmeres, ail shades Oct. 20-24-t: READ! HEAD!! READ!!? IT WILL TAKE TOU BUT A FEW MINUTEB, AND MAY 8AVE YOU MATTY Y0AB8 OF SUTFERXNGI ! Carter's Spanish Mixture! THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BlUOO! The Best Alterative Ever Yet Disooyered! Physician* prescribe it, atid every one that uses it is a icalking advertisement. No ' Medicine ever yet offered to the American public has gained snch po- I pularityin so s/iori a time as CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE! ' It toill Cure any case of Scrofula. It toill Cure any case of Rheumatism. ] It toill Cure any case of Syphilis. It toill Cure any case of Salt Rheum. ' It toill Cure any case of Neuralgia. It will Cure any case of Fever and Ague. Or any Diseases arising from an impure state nl the Blood. SCROFULOUS READER! It cured the neico of the Hon. Inhn Minor i Botta, a member of Congress from Virginia, of Scrofula, after the akill of the best Phvricinnr, both of New York and Philadelphia, had been tried in vain ; and it will cure you, reader, if you are bo affected. RHEUMATIC RKADER! It cured D. Burritf, Esq, of Cincinnati, of ' Rheumatism of 4ycnre standing, after ail other remedies liad failed. We have hundreds of such certificates. Call on the Agont and get a Hook and Circular, and read for yourself the many remarkable and astonishing cures it hns made. SYPHILITIC READER! The celebrated I)r. Butcher writes us that he ' had two of the most severe and long standing ' cases of Syphilis that would yield to none of tin 1 usual remedies, but lie cured one case with six, and the other with nine bottles of CARTERS 1 SPANISH MIXTURE. Wo have known it used in over a T .olwamo casks, and have yet to ' heat- of a failure in any case. YE SHAKING THOUSANDS READ t . Ague axi> Ftvun.?Do not take Quinine, Mer ^ cury, or any such noxious Drugs, bnt try at once ' this great Alterative and Purifier of the Blood ; 1 Carter'? Span.itk Mixture will cure any and every * case of Ague and Fever. TV# have never yet ' known it to fail. ' And for all Diseases arising from an impure { state of the Blood, no raedieine has sver yet been found to havo so go ml an etfect. If you are sick. , try it at onoe; do not delay; time is precious, , and health tlie greatest of all blessings, without , which all else ia valueless. I DR. WM. 9. BEERS ?fe CO., Piiopriktors, Richmond, Va. And for sale by K KItUTCH, Druggist, Agent, . ^e-soville C H.. 8w 0. 3-ly May 28 ( WmiAWS 071 IP^LILS ' And PhflBnix Bitters* ; rY"MIK heat Family Medicine now before the f 1. public, for the cure of Scro/tde^ Ifleert, I Scurvy, or Eruption* of the Skin, Fever and Ague, Dynpepna, Dropey, and in fact meat all Ji diseases soon yield to their curative properties, 11 It line beeu computed that, during tne loot twenty five years, upwards of four millions of poraons havo been benefitted by the use of these medicines ; a foot which speaks volumes in favor of their curative properties?a siugle trial v will place them beyond the reach of conspeti- h tion in the estimate of every patient. By their T use the blood is retfored to a healthy etate, and t freed from all impuritie*. The system is not re- V duoea during their operation, but invigorated, and they require no restraint from business or pleasure. s The afflicted hare, in thete medeiinee, a remedy 3' that wiu do for them all that medicine can poett- ? bly effect ' C Prepared by W. B. Moffat M. D., Proprietor. JJ New York. And for sale by W. II. llOVKY, 1 Greenville, 8. C. P Sep If 10 tf * 1 n n limATnn \ j. n. handuuh, Thankful for past favors, begs 0 to say, that nil kinds of HAIR WORK C of every variety of atyle of braiding, will b? Or- t! Iltmenicu or aumiiMM wii'ii Gold, iii iSii ficnvcat a manner, and returned to those at a distance per mail or otherwise, ae directed. (Hair can he sent him ia letter per mail.) Row Breast Pins, Neck- 0 laces. Bracelets, Side, Vest and Guard Chains, Crosses, Finder Rings, Kar Rings, Ac., of various patterns, put np neatly, and any article admit J ting the name of the owner engraved thereon, shall, for the engraving, be free of extra charge. 4 lie alsomnkeaand repairs sll kinds of Jewelry ; f mounts with gpld or silver the Heads ef Walk- u ing Canes; matohea Spectacle Glasses; and, last ly. h'npraoeo on all manner of Plato. OJfirc 60 yard* Eatl of old Court Houoe, and a , fa* poet* from, the Enter prim Office. 1 Ore* uvjjle, 8. C? J una 26. '67. 7?if wTppaicis, NOTARY PUHLIO, AND CLERK OF TOWN COUNCIL, 1 OFFICE IX THE OLD COURT HOUSE. , (BaaKEJfif^II'WblSg 0. On 1 Will promptly Attend to the collection of Notes and Aemtints, settling Oalme, Ae. I /I ck *r rNBSH WINTER ?iQS.!? ? IMPORTATION. Case* of Dint, Orey nn.i fttrel Mixed SATIN KTa M low-price Satinets - low price Kentucky Jeans " cheap Long Cloth# " Servants' heavy Bleached Bhirtfag* Com brie Long Cloth# " Superfine 7-8 Bleached Shirting# f4 8-1, 10-4.11 4 and lSlBl'ehUShectinga ?? EoglUh Prints, at fi eta : bwu rur voiiw ? nrw? " Super English Drt* Print* " cheap Gii*hawa Bleached Twill Joan# " ' low-price Miia'.in Detains iJfOoL ITTBB DRESS 00098, Plain Union DeBoge, at it* eta Plain All Wool Deling*'. ?1| ahadea Rich Side 8tripe Printed French Cashmere* Rich Cashmere Biding nnd Walking Kobe* Rich Chnllr Walking Robe# Misses Clially Byadere Robe# Cashmere, DeLoin, and Challjr Byadere Pattern#. A. F. BROWttllW. Selmbold's Genuine Preparation . , . ' or ., ' ' ^ . . . HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FIUIO EXTRACT BUCHU, > fif For Dieeatrt ?f the Bladder, Kidney*, Oravel, Drop ly, UVoiwe**, Obstruction, Secret Distance, female Complaint*, and all Dietaee* of the Sexual Organ*, Arising from Exeesees and Imnrudenei*# in life, ind removing all Improper Dltohangea from the Bladder, Kidney*. or Sexual Organs, whether uiiting in hsl&TIWB ?ia iri?iEu\iM3? From whatever canae tliey amy have originated, AWD WO MATTE d Or HOW LONO STANDWO Giving Health and Vigor to the frame, and Bloom to the Pallid Cheek. Joy to the Afflicted!! it cure# Nervous and Debilitated Sufferer* and -amoves nil the Symptom*, among which will je found Indisposition to Exertion, I.osa of Power, Lo?# of Memorv, Difficulty of Breathing, General 1 Pea knee*, Horror of Di??-Hsc, UY.-.k Nerves, Trembling, Dreadful Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulness Dim, >es? of Viaion. Lanuiiur. I'liivorul .? t he Muscular System, Often Kuornwiu* Appetite. with DyspeplicSymptoms, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Itoljr, lirjmcai of the Skin, Pallid Countenance, and Eruptions on the Face, Paia in the Hack, Heaviness of the LvrlMi, Fre, picntlv Hlack Spots Flying before the Eyea, with Tetn|?ornrv Suffusion and Loss of Sight, H'unt of Attention, Great Mobility. Restlessness, with Horror of Society. Nothing is more desirable to such patients than toliiude, and nothing the, more dread for fear if themselves; no rep?>se of manner, no earnest teas, no speculation, but a hurried Transition front one (jnestiou to another. These symptoms if allowed to go on?-which his medicine invariably removes?soon follows fjott of Pouar, Fatuity and Epileptic Fit*?in one >f which the patient may expire. Who oait say hat these excesses are not frequently followed ay tliose direful dlseaset-./A^vltf/TT AN J) CONSUMPTION! The records of Was A*y* 'urn*, and the melancholy deaths of Consumption, >ear ample witness to the truth of those asscr* ions. In Lnnatic Asylum# the moat melancholy xhihition appears. The countenance is actnafy sodden ana quite destitute?neither "Mirth or Jrief ever visits it, Should a sound of tha voice >ocar, it is rarely articulate. " With woful measures wan despair l.ow sullen founds his grief beguiled." Debility is most terribls! and has brought housanda upon thousands to untimely gravsat bus blasting the ambition of many noble youths. It can be cured by the use of thia INFALLIBLE REMEDY. If you are suffering with any of the above die .rearing ailments, the FLUID EXTRACTBU CHU will oure you. Try it, and ba convinced if its efficacy. firteare of Quack Nostrum* and Quack Doctor*, vho falsely boast of abilities aad refsrenaaa, Ci? iaens know and avoid them, and save Lpng Sufi-ring, Money and Expoeure, by sending or oallipg or a bottle of this Popular and *p*ci/tc Rmmtdtt. itaiiaya ail pam and inflammation,Is perfectly ilea rant in ita taato and odor, but immediate in ta action. Helmbold's Extract Buchu la prepared diieetly according to the Roles of PRAgMAQT A*? OWMfUlMT, . ith the greatest aeouraey and Chemical know* ;dge and care devoted in ita cotflbinatioa. 8m 'rofeasor Drear's Valuable Works on the Praeioe of Physie, and moat of the late Standard Vorka of Medicine. pT =* o o? n One hundred dollars #111 be paid to any Phyloian who can prove that the If edicine aver I*a red a Patient; and the testimony of thousands an be produced to prove that it does great good, loses of from one week to thirteen years' madng have been effected. The meee of VOLUNARY TESTIMONY in poeseaaion of the Prorietor. vouching its virtue* end e? retire pewre, is immense, embracing names well known to SCIENCE AND FAME. 100,000 Bottle* Hove Boom Soldi, ind not a single instance of a failure has been e ported. Personally appeared before nje, an Alderman f the eity of Philadelphia, H. T. HELM HOLS, Miemiet, who, being duly aworn, does sav, that his preparation contains no Narcotic, Memory r injurious i/rvg, Uaara mi fir ytMenia- x H. T. HELM BOLD, dole Manufacture. Sworn and sut>acribed before me this 23d day f November, 1864. WM. P. H1BBARD, Aldenntn. ?rice $1 per Bottle, or Six for Pelioerj etl to a?v Add rut leenmpnmed hy r?ll?We iwl ffifowiW# C?rt$ ic?te* from IVntwton ?f Coil^frt, Clop:vm?n and other*. I'repnmd Mod noldlrj' H. I. HELMlM*l?p. I Practical and Analytical Chctt^H. 'Jo. 52 Sorni Tknui St., ?km?w CiimTKVT, Ab-km';iy llcMUi>e?. P?ii.a. l^-To t? Km) of Dm. I U. touw, ?.?J M 1) Kah.*. Ow^n#, I > C? kii'T ?.r a)I JtroggM* ftud thrpnrft>?it the United H?*A *, U*nrtdT?<yjA^rn{|?i? 'ino^ik U Buiferc ??4Citnter^|tf. Uk for HEMMfOLD'S-Takf ao **?v. CUHKS QVAftANffiSD. July 2 9 \j