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,t^A, I, JT rather mnidetit took "i plaoe yesterday, says the Philadelphia ! Gazette. People who are accustomed j to-riding in the Twelfth stveet omni- j base* will remember that en agent is i stationed at the fcorner of Race street, i to prevent any sixpenny short comings J on the part of tho drivers. Yesterday afternoon, while standing at his post,! I the agent observed a voting e?mp1o: who, it was evident at first tight, hud , never beford visited tliis or any other, city. The young gentleman was dress- j I od ht a lNy hitt of home-ihade cwwhl mure, while the ladv flaunted in a low-pric d delaine of a highly exaggerated pattern. The agent, with an eve to business, inquired if they desired to r 'e. and upon receiving an aHunativo replv, stopped an om libu* then passing. The twain en.ered the vehicle and liod ridden as far asClo-stnut street, when tne driver gave the customary rap on tlio root of the 'bus, as a hint that the fare should be forth coming. Tne couple took no notice, hut chatted away most cheeifully ab-?ur the brick and mortar wonders spread out before them. Pretty s?H?n tne driver put his hand through the circular aper ture behind him, and held it to receive ths usual fee. Greatly to our surprise, as Well as to the mirth of the other {tassengers, the lassie aforesaid jumped roul her seat, seized the griinmv paw of the importunate Jehu, and shook it UfiHi a niktoKalito ? h . ? ? w w*r. in U n?lin IIIUUO UN owner wince. " Well, I declare,'* said she u but I umglad to sec you." Then seating herself and turning to her companion, added, "Whv, Josh, that air must be Jaike?Jake's in the city, von k iow. As soon as I get done ruling I'm a g 'i''g to have a regular talk with him." The driver, who overheard this rerrark. and was sitting convulsed up on his box, soon reinserted his hand, and again received a hearty shake in good old pu up handle style. " All right," says she, uI'll see you by au<l by !" At this moment a lady wln? had era timed a pocke< handkerchief in her mouth to prevent herself trmn laughing, began to turn black in the face, and but for the presence of mind shown by our reporter, who relieved her by patting the back ??t an enormous talma, the delicate mouchoir would doubtless have produced strati gtilation, and furnished a case for the Coroner. The pantomime, however attracted the attention of the country lassie, who asked, " what are ye lurfin at, anyhow ?" A gentleman present who hud partially regained his composure explained, in a very delicate manner, the mysteries connected with omnibus pig eon holes and drivers' hands inserted in them. The poor v-- irl was so at wished at her verdancv, that she tendered her shilling in silence, alighted immediately from the vehicle, and followed by hor male companion, disappeared up j ragticu Bireer. A Cool Apology They had a ball down at Waverly, the other night, which brought out settle remarkable experience. Among otluar events, the following instance ot a cool apology took place: Bill P. is known all over, and Bill was at this bull in all his glory. AJI j of his necessaries for pleasure were on 1 hand?good music, pretty girls and ex- j ccllent whiskey. The evening pitt ed : off" rapidly, as it always does, and Bid ! had at about one o'clock become pretty j happy. Stepping up ton young lady, he requested the pleasure of (lancing; with her. S..o replied she was engaged. " Well," said Bill, 44 are you engaged for the next set ?" She said she was. Can I dance with you the next, then r 441 am engaged for that, also." 44 Can I dance with you to-night?" 44 No, sir," with some hesitancy. 44 Go to Boston," said Bill, highly itidit'Tmnfc. ?mr1 tni*n??r1 ?m lii^ After a few moment*. Bill isftfecoctcd by the brother of the young lady, awl charged with insult .?g hi* sister. Bill denies, hut professes himself willing to apologise, if '.e has done wrong, and accordingly step* up to the lady, when the following conversation 011Bued: j 44 Miss L.f I understand I have insulted yon f *4 You have, sir !" 14 What did I say. Miss L.f" 44 Y u told me to go to Boston." 44 Well,1' said Bill, 44 I have come to tell yon that you ruednt yo /" 1 Savbo's Dispute.?4* I tell yon wat, Cesar, I had a monstrous 'spure wid maasa dis morning, d<?wn in de cotton ( patch. 44 You don't ses so, Cesar; wat. ' you'spate wid massa?" 44 Yes, I tell you for one hour, we 'spnte tis/edder { down in de cotton patch." 44 Wa. w?, wat you 'spute aliout f 44 Wfiy* you see. Cesar. ina*sa come down dar wha I was hoein, and massa he say squash \ grow host on sandy ground, and I *a- I so too; and dar we 'spute about it f <r I guir'n ?ue hour l" w f. mpression ti?at it would come into use r\ time or other. It annoyed bis ftJ wrife excessively ; a?d o?ie day, when the Governor was away m?m home, she had the whole pile carted off to auction. It so happenea that just as the anctioneer had put up the lot the Governor was riding hiv, and l?uy it he would ; for as he looked at it, lie declared that he had a lot at home in which there were several things to match. lie bid I ten dollars, and the whole concern was 1 knocked down to him. A few days j afterward he was admiring Mrs. Gil- i raer's new bonnet. and asking her it* 1 cost, she said, "Ten dollars, husband ; J 'he same ten you paid for your own i >l?t iron, ami if you don't clear it out ?if the yard I diall sell it again !*' The Governor st??irtlv alter that retired from 1 the i-on business. * " ** ^ " S< ium.aqk.-Said a la<ge sized badwoodsman to his opponent, a*ter being f whipped on the Levee, at New Or- c leans: i " Sav, little strange", you aim no colt 1 You're a hosa, you are! You | can maul the juice out'n this old oar, certain! Itisacnntfn'out'n n ise,eyes, mouth and ears, all to wdn'st, wuns'n I ever had it done nlorel Y< u're the stub twist wild cat breed, certain !? Let's go np younder and ticker. No hard feelings, you know yon fout me fa'r f G.n us your hunch of knuckle^ \ friendly now t'* and he held out his horny palm to shake the hand of the man who had mauled the juice out ot his mug. 4 Pat on Pat.? A one logged ] oliti cal orator, who was pretty successful \ in bantering an Irishman, was asked i by the latter " how lie had come to lose n his leg?"' " " Well," said Jones, "on examining < my |?edigree, and looking up my de- / scent. 1 found there was some Irish s bio d in me, and becoming convinced v that it had al settled in that left leg, I j t iiiu u cue on in once." " He the po ers," said Pat, " it 'ml ^ ev been a deuced good thing ef it had only settled in yer head/' A you no ladv in DiUibnry, Conncct cut, is dt si ou* of getting married.? J She has obtained all the neces-ary ar-| tides?the man,bridal a.tire, gewgaws, r "chicken iixetis," but an alarming obstacle has presented itselt. There is ? no church in that place with aisles broad enough to admit her crinoline, ' and so she is obliged to postpone the '0 " happy day," until the comp etion ?>t ?, a new sanctuary, which is in prepress ? f erection. * 0 Lord Bkaxfokd was an eccentric *t Scotch Judge, with a had tempered f< wife. His hutlor determined to leave, t| because Lady Bruxford was always " scolding him. " Why,'* exclaimed the old Judge, *| " ve've little to complain ; ye may be fl thankful ve'renot married to her !" r * 01 a o 1 ?1 ? l - a v ocotcii uiu v cnicix'u a store in | Bo* on and inquired for a ttiMc cloth ? ??t da a br?>ad pattern. "We }iave|* oirte prettV broad," was the reply of;? the astonished salesman; "hut tmnujn quite so broad as that." The lady ex- n plained that "dam broad" wag the Scotch term for cheqnered pattern. H ,1 A kki.Low laboring along a turnpike road, under a heavy load of inebriety, was asked what made hiin stagger so, and gave this answer : " Why?hie ? I ?hie?I pays road tax, and wants to get the worth of my?hie?money by tuking a long route; that's the reason why I?hie?walks crosswiso." j " Joiin, can you tell me the differ t| ence between attraction of gravitation | f, and attraction ot cohesion ' Yes, sir; r, attraction of gravitation oiills a drunk- fj en man to the ground, and the attrnc- r; tion of cohesion prevent? his getting / up again." * h Loan Ciikstkkfikld heard it remark- *' I'd thai man is the only creature that , 1 I -M. .?? ' ? - 1 " in riiwrncu wuii i lie junver ??i laughter. J, "True," said (lie earl, ''and you may j, add, perhaps, that lie is the only creaturo that deserves to be laughed at." Dkfinitio.ns from a new school book: . 4 John, what's a bakery ?" 44 A place j I A'here they bake, sir." 44 What's a brewery ?" 44 A place where they brew." 4' What's a gallery I" 44 Ti hi L ?a place where there is gals 1" 44 If we are to live after death, why lon'r we have some certain knowledge fit?" said a skeptic to a clergyman. 4 Why don't you ha'-esome k mwledgo >f this world before yon come into it f' was the caustic reply. Many persons utter an offensive ^ witticism tn re pic to a friend, for no >etter reason than :he la?y gave for oiocki:ig bis father down?4' Tie stood ,i> fair tor it. I coahln't help it." ^ 5 insr'ns, 4.40 82 insr'ns. 7.50 49 insr'ns, ? 70 J ? insr'ns, 4.50 88 insr'ns, 7.45 50 insr'ns, tMO ' 7 insr'ns, 4.8o 84 insr'ns, 7.W?|51 iuar'tw, 9.V0 | 52 insertions, fin. ( Obituary Notice# over 12 line# in length, ?nd | "rihntes of Resect, will bo charged foi at ad- j, eriising rate*. j Advertisements not limited will bo inserted ^ ill ordered out, and charged for every insertion. yy Advertising bill# amounting to twenty- , ive dollars for the year, will be allowed a die- | Mint of five per cent; those amounting to fifty I lollar*, ten ptr cent; ecvcnty-fivedollars, fifteen ' >cr cent; one hundred dollar*, and over, tweuty >er cent. JOB WORK payable on delivery. PRI F. it Mai UN KIN. For 1 Tie Southern FnUrprite. O. R. KLFOKP, For TTte Patriot and Mountaineer. January 12lh. 1858. t. w. d ivisT Watchmaker & Jeweler, TAKKS the liberty to announce fr /aft to tbn citizens of Urccnville, and 1l jam the surrounding country, that he SLwwzjflE'is prepared to do all niunucr of rork in his line of business, such as Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing, II of which shall ?o done ill the neatest manner, flitch Wheels, Pivots, Pinions, Jewels, Screws, lands. Glasses, all done at the shortest notice, nd in a workmanlike manner. Please give hitn trial, and you will be pleased, lie also makes JKWKLRY to order, such as Sold liiiard, Fob Jk Vent Cliitin*, ill kinds of OOl.l) BUTTONS, such as Bosom, leeve and dollar Buttons. All kinds of Hair Vork Trimmed in the neatest style ! His work cannot he surpassed in this part of | no country. ! I lift shop may he found at the flood let t House, i th r ? no formerly occupied l?y .Messrs. Bailey I i Owen, Green-illc, July SO. 18S7. 12 tf i 10W4IID ASiOCI ATIOX, , PHIIiADELPH LA. 1 TlenevaUnt InttitUtion. entabti?h*d htf tjtecia! endowment for the relief of th* tick- <tn<l Ji*trei.*<~d. afflicted with I*irn'cnt ami Hj,identic diteanct. I^O nil persons atHietod with Sexual Diseases, such a# >peruint?rrh<l?A. Seminal Wenltnrwt, opulence, (ittiiorHiOMt, Ulttt-L Syphilis, the Vice f Onanism, or Self Abuse, etc , Ae. The HOWAltD ASSOCIATION, in v'ew of lie awful des'ruction of human lite, caused In Sexual Diseases, and the deoei-tions practised upit the unfortunate victims of such diseases by plucks, have directed their Consulting Surgeon, a u charitable act worthy of tneir name to give iicdioaI. auvi e gk.xTik, to all pori nit thus alHiot<1, who apply oy letter, with a description ol heir condition (age occupation, habits of life, anil in cases of extreme poverty and suf ring, to far nidi medicine*free of charge. It is ecdless to add that the Association commands tie highest Medical skill of the age, and will furisli the most approved modern treatment, Th? Directors, on a review of the past, feel asiired that their labors in this sphere of henrvo int effort, have bcon of great t?en fit to the afict?d, esp -chilly to the young, anil they have esolved to devote themselves, with renewed ual, to this very important but much duspiscd , misc. | J list Published, by the Association, a Report ? n Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal \V>-aknw?, the | iaout llimnitm, Mast nrhation or Self- Alms*, and , ther Diseases of the Sexual Organs, by the Can lilting Surgeon, which will he sent bv mail i in ih-aled lotter envelope). Free of Clinr^e, on the i isceipi ol T)V() STAMPS for pottngo. By order of the Director*. Address, for Report or Treatment, DR. OKO. >. CAl.llDL'M, Consulting Surgeon, llownrd Mucistion, No. 2 South NINTH Street, I'bilaelpliin, Fa. KZUA D. 11RART WELL, President. Gk<>. Faiociiilh, Seoretnry. Feb 4 ?9 ly I DigH. & A'tiT, CABIN LT MAKUlt, GREENVILLE, S. C. yearly oppotitt the Pott Office, Avenue Street, KWjgraEfcx RESPECTFULLY inform* ri .izen* of tlreenvillo and ie adjoining District*, that he line returned , DID the Smte Fair at Columbia, (where he Reived tlu* first premium fur his elegantly uishetl Hitrenu, which was adinited bv eve p one.) ami is now i>repa**<v to execute ;LL ORDERS IN Ills LINE, lie lias, I so, on hand A LARUE SDXJK OF 'URNII'URK. which will be sold at prices > suit the lintea. He leturus his thanks for pot favors, and e hopes, by git inx constant attention to! i- badness, to receive a ljl?eral share of the' 1 nbtic patronage. Nov. 19-C8 ly. chhYl eb h i c key, , ; (Sttcottor to Emanuel Currant,) MANCFAOTUKKR OF \ lOOKI.NU GLASS, POKTRAIT ' n 1 Tl? _X TS 1 iina riciure rrames, AMI UVAI.KK IN .OOKING GLASS PLATES, BHACKKJH, WINDOW CORNICES, tOOM MOULDINGS, &C. 164 KING 8TRKET, CHARLESTON, 8. 0. I'W Frame* He gilt equal to new. ffl April X0 51 JE 1 y , ORB ft PRICE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, GREENVILLE, S. (\ 1MB4 L OTkSL WM T. PBI0B ? A|?il 23 50 I JOBWQiiK. EAflV OttNE A r TiffFOfflCf; THE undersigned proprietors of Tun Bqutiikr* i NTCRMWIC Alld Til A PATRIOT AMD MoUAriiXKKII. I epcctfnlljr tale that U?ey have adopted pie ' illowiug standard RATES OP ADVERTISING, hlcl? will In every instance l?? adhered to: * ra?i squaiie or xa jlines, oh ue?* * 1 insr'n, $ 70118 insr'nt, |6.0??|S5 Iner'nt, $1.90 9 Shar'na 1 0\IlU Imam*..a R Qt! fittdaAa'na S 1 A 8 inar'na! "l Sit 20 inlr'na! 64o[$7 i?"2r'n? B.2b * 4 inar'na, 1.76 21 inar'na, 5.0<? 88 yier'na, 8.40 3 inar'na, 2.0O 22 inar'na, r ??? ?? inar'na. 8.6ft t ? inar'na. 2.8ft 28 inar'na, 6.0n ?o inar'na, 8.70 t 7 inar'na, 2 6?? 24 inar'na, 6.20 41 tuarfn* 8 86 8 inar'na^ 2 7ft 2ft inar'na, 6.4o 42 inar'oat 0 00 { 9 inar'na, S.Oo 26 inar'na, 6.6(> 48 inar'na, 9 10 1 0 inar'na, 8.2? 27 inar'na, 6.76144 inar'na. 9 20 1 1 inar'na, 8.60 28 inar'na, 6.90 46 inar'na, 9 80 2 inar'na. 8.7 6 29 inar'na. 7.06 46 inai^na, 9.40 1 3 inar'na, 4.00 80 inar'na, 7.5H? 47 inar'na, ?.ftO 4 inar'na A 9n SI inal-'i.i 1 Aft 4ft inar'na O HO I TVirning SmIkwI at.<l lliii/nte rlueii ire ehalieiwre the world toequil in nnd ruck, s354 if dr**> ?ud**!mhOitt. \ We have also a large and beautiful assortment f Cooking, Parlor, l)iaing Room, Bed Room ind Church I 8TOVE8, ! 9 which we particularly call the attention of I hose who wish to pureliase. Also on hand, Wash and Stock BOTLKRH, 'oro Shell era. Straw Cutters, <%e. Copper, Sheet | run op Zinc Work done to order. Cistern or Yell Pumps furnished and put up. We also are making and receiving from New kTork, a superior esaortinent of Tin and Japanese Ware, imong whi?h the Ladies may find a great vurie;y of Cake Cutters and Bake Pans. FOOT and BATHING TUBS, or any other Ariole in onr line, made to order, and Painted in :he best manner. We arc also prepared to do Roofing and 1 tillering n the latest and best manner on short notice Couutry Merchants invited to examine our took of We say it is superior, and wo do not wish to isvs onr word taken for it. Coint and see. Cash paid for Old Copper, Bees Wax and Old Pewter. 1ST Rag* taken in exchange for Tin Wars. SHERMAN BROTHERS. Mli 12 44 tf ATTHE; GREENVILLE FACTORY, 1*1 it in Street, Next the Bridge 'I^IIK Largest and Best. Stock of CARRIAGE I GOODS AND MATERIAL ever offeredfor ?ale ill the State, selected carefully and especially for Carriage Manufacturers A largo stock and best variety of Axles for iiiiKKiftft* i^nrrnv^os fin 1 airoiiR; common ami best tempered Steel Springs ; Black and Coloir.l Knnmel and Patent |>nsh Leather; Black and Colored Knarncl Cloths, Drills and Ducks; 'II and Brussels Carpet; Buckrams and Russia Sheetings; Lute, Manilla and Chenille Mats; Brass and Silver Point and Sand Bands; Brass, Silver, Bone and Japan Nn!I?, Silk and Worsted broad and narrow Laees; Silk, Worsted and Cotton Fringes; Bent Hickory Shafts; Buggy seat sticks; and u complete assortment of Mailable t tastings. Carriage Makers are particularly request ml to call and examine our stork. For sale cheap hv GOWEti. COX. MA UK LEY it CO. ' HUBS AXI) SPOKES. WE are now prepared to supply Manufacturers with the best Morticed Hubs and Turned Snokes, of our own manufacture, and warranted. For sale by UOWEtt, COX M ARK LEY it CO. CLOTHS AND DAMASKS. VLAllHE lot of Blue, Drab and Green Cloths; German, Fancy, Cotton and AllWool Damasks. F-?r sals by GOXYElt. COX. MAKKLEV it CO. CARRIAGE MAKERS' AXD CAR P ENTER S? TOOLS. V LARGE stock and variety of the beat Tools made, and ti few setts fancy Kosewoot! mid Boxwood Planes. For sale by GO NY Eli, COX. MARK LEY & CO. IRON! IRON!! IRON!!! N'O W on hand, the largest sto< k of Iron ever offer-d in this market: Spartanburg Iron mid Castings; King's Mountain Iron; English defined Tires; Ovals; Bound; Square; Horse tiioo; Half Bounds ; Half Ovals; Baud Iron and I loop Iron; Soring Steel; Steel Tire, Sw cedes snd Hammered, for wagon-, tires and plantation woi k. On hand, cheap for cash, 6,000 Mm. Rusted Plow Moulds, best North Cirolina Iron. For Mile by GOWER, COX. MAKKLEY Si CO. STEEL/ STEEL!! STEEL//! NAYI.ORH, HAUNDKRHOX A JWMUfS hwt t'nst-Steel?squnre, octagon, round and fiat ?for fine edge tools, axles an.I drill*. German and Blister Steal, for plantation w?rk. For sale by GOWER. C?>X, MAKKLEY Si CO. 3.00C LBS. GRINDSTONE. ASSORTED sizes, suitable for Fanners and Meehatuea. Fur sale cheap by COWER. COX. MA UK LEV Si CO. ON HAND y (i A/' V Llfcb best III nek Florida Maes and Curled 1 lair, picked, in bag*. For anla by GOWER, COX MAKKLEY Si CO. SAND PAPER AND GLUE. LARGK assortment of the Diamond Flint.Sand Paper, beat nrtlele made, for ante by COWER, COX MARK LEV <fe CO. PAINTS OILS, WINDOW GLASS AND PUTTY. ON -iii. large assortment Paints, Oils, Ac. .'..re, K.xtra and No. I White Leeds; Raw nnd 01 -1 Lindseed Oils ; Winter, Sperm. Holar, U up. N eat# Foot, Olive and Tanner*' Oils: Coach Body and Pupal Varnish ; Japan. Aspallurn mid Leather Varnish; Spirits Turpentine: Sreens; Yellows; Blues; laikes; Pinks; Dropblack ; Lampblnck ; Red ; Spanish Brown; Dml?er; Suawa ; French'Ochre, Ac. American and French Window Glass, Putty and Whitening. For sale b* GO W EK, COX MAKKLEY Si CO hea vy <k shelf hard ware. ALAKOK and wull avlected ?tock For aala cheap !? 00 W Eli. COX. MAIIKLEY k CO. k screws! screws // OR<?b8 of tha Improved Gimblet Point OUW Fcrewa.' For a file by GOWElt. COX MA UK LEY k CO. sa wsr sa vs ! t HOP. k Cft'a Celebrated Oaat *4#1 Mill Mawa; rtowlnnd'a Mili, Oroaa (Jut and Tennun ^uwa; Hand, i'aond and Itij ping llraM tnd Bine Baak **wa; a assortment of Webb Saw*. wl h and tilfiW trnmea Portal* by l.OWEtt, COX M A UKI.EY & < Jan 7 3 If ?, ^ A^> 6>F THIS SEASON'S BALES OF PLANTATION TU./VNKKT9 l i All Wool Pifrint " Seliyl?j'? fi^orgU K*r*ev? ad > Plain* M low-pric* Georgia Kerwya iw.<1 Plain* *? H Red, Bliie nnil Ur?y FioniirU wiiit.t ill Plan.>lu " 6-4, 8-4, 10 4 11-4 Brown Sheetings " Schyle'e Stripe Georgia Oanabarga " hravy < 'ottou nioHhtlrii " h. *vv 4-4 Brown Shirtings " Sen Island Brown Shillings " heavy 8-4 Brown shirtings, at fleets. " heavy Brown Cotton Drilling " Superfine Brown Cotton Drilling RICH FALL AND WIS SUFtCR 4-4 FRENCH AND BFSGLlnH CHINTZ 1*1 ? 4-4 < 'Meniere Pattern (Yrint* PI " 4 4 Scotch and English Ginghams Ri Choice Printed nnd Pinin Chatlys R Choice Stripe and Plaid Poplin a for Fnll Wonr H Super Printed French Detains and Cashmeres M Choice Printed French DeLrdn* for Children Ci Plain I'ronch Detains nnd Cashmere*, nil ahadea Oct. 29-2 4-1 f READ! HKAD!! READ!!!1 IT WILL I A KK TOP OUT A FKW Mt Xl'TKS, AND MAY 8AVK YOU MANY YdARS OF BUFFERING I " Carter's Spanish Mixture! fd BhAT PUnlFlEH OF THE BLoOD ( A The Best Alterative Ever Yet Discovered! *, Physicianx prescribe it, and every one that uses it ix a vat king advertisement. No o Medicine ever yet offered to the -American public has gained xttc/t po- p, polarity i n xo short <i time ax ^ CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE: o It will Cure any eaxe of Scrofula. It will Cure any case of Rheumatism. It will Cure any case of Syphili*. r? It will Cure any case of Suit Rheum. b< It will Cure any case of Neuralgia. It will Cure any case of Fever and Ague, Or anv Diseases m-ising from an impure state oi the Blow). SCROFULOUS READER! I*, cured the neico of the !li>n. Fohn Minor Botts, a member of Congress from Virginia, ot Scrofula, after the skill of the best Physicians, holh of New York aud Philadelphia, had been tried in vain ; and it will cure ycii, reader, If von are so Mltected. RHEUMATIC R. ADER! It cnrfd O. Burritf, Ksq , of t iucinnati, of <( Khoumatism of 4 veara standing, nfivr all other remedies hud failed. Wo have hundred* of such certiticnU-a. Call on the Agont ami get a Hook an?l Circular, and road for yourself the many remarkable and n?toni?liing euro* it lias made. SYPHILITIC READER! I Ttie celebrated Dr. Butcher writes lib tlint ho o! hail two of the most severe and long standing n oases of Syphilis that would yield to none of tin- ft usual remedies, hut he cured one ease with six, am) the other with nine bottles of CARTER'S ' SPANISH MIXTURE. We have known it I. used in over a T oi sam* c.pks, and have yet to ol heat-of a failure in any case. \ tl YE SHAKING THOUSANDS READ! c Ague axo Fkvks.?Do not take Q.iiui o, M*r- l> enry, or any such noxious Drugs, but trv nt one n this great Alterative and Purifier of the D'oud ; ti Carter's Spatiiift Mixture will cure any and every ej onse of Agu and Fever. We hnv never yet h known it to fail. * 0 And for all Discuses arising from an impure "tute of the Hlood, no invdieiiie has ever yet been found to Jinvu so good an eifeei. If you are sick, , try it at once; do not delay: time is precious,' mid health the greatest of nil blessings, without ' which all else is valueless. " DU. VVM. S. RKEUS <fc CO.. " I'tiOfuiKTURR. Richmond. Va And forsah by B KRVTOH, Druggist, Agent. (?i-"?uvillo C tl.. S. 0 8-1 v May 88 D . _ c; werrAv* ion fWi And Phicnlx Bitters. j[ r|^?lK host Family Medicine imw before ih-lfe 1. public, for (pe cure of Mrofula, (fleer*. f?i Scnrey, or Eruption? of the Hkin. Fever and Arrue. Dytpe/mii^ Drop$y. nnl in fact most all ,,| disease* (toon yield t?i their curative properties {t, It has been compute)! that daring the la*t twenty Ave yearn, upward* of four mitiiona of pcrnou* have been Iwncfitted by tlie M?e ol these 1 medicine*: a tact which *peali? volume* in favor of their curative properties?a single trial w will plnoe them beyond the reach of corapeti- te lion in the estimate of every patient. By their p ?*< the blood i* reetored to a healthy *tate, and ti freed from all impurities The *y*t?-m ie not re \\ tluoerl during their operation, hut invigorated, and they require uo restraint from buMuew or pleasure. *{, The a/flirted have, in the** tnedeiinee, m remedy j? that tei/l do for thein all that Medicine can pout- of bly effect. G Prepared hy W. B. Moffat M. T)., Proprietor, it New York. And for tale hy W. H. lioVfcY, T Greenville, 8. G pi Sep 17 19 tf ? J. II. RANDOLPH, I rpHANKFUL PGR PAST FAVORS, BKOS I 1 to aav tho* >11 U.it. Ol _ ? n?iiuv- w? nam iTVRIi ., of ?verv vitritly of itjfl? of hraiilin^, will be Or- S nnmsntod or Mounted with Gold, in the neatest milliner. snd returned to thoM at * distance per 01 nnil or othorwiss, at directed. (Ilslr ran be s<-nt him io lett.-r per mail.) Bow Breast I'iwt, Neck laos*. Bracelets, (Side, Vest and Guard Chains, 0 Crosses, Kinder Rings, (tar Rings, Ac., of various patterns, put up neatly, and any article admit j. ting the name of the owner engraved thereon, shall, for the engraving, be free of extra charge. He also niakoe and repairs all kinds of Jewelry ; J mounts with gold or silver the Heads ot Walking Canes; matches SpeoUole Glasses; aud, last- KJ ly Engrave* on all wanner of Plate. Oflce 6 yards Ea*t of old Court Haute, and a fete pace* from the Enterprise Office. N tirsviivilK &. U? J iilie 2ft, 'ft7. 7-tf W. PV PRICE, ? NOT4UY PUBIJC, ' AND CUK OF TjWN COU ClL, OmCB IV THE OLD OJVBT HOUSE, . ~ dfr&jLMtX */;l 'MM, ?. Q. * Will peof?|?ttJ attend to fheci ill scroti of Notes I 1 " " and Aeeoortta, settling Claims Ac. I I * ^r?tf/S*I^MUE^Tv"; TVLLY K OF FHK -. II WINTER OQ-J&S* IMPORTATION. me* of Blue, Orey ami fHe?l-M1xe<!|4ATINET9 " low-price Satinet* . low price Kentucky Jeans " cheap Long Cloths I " Servant*' Iteevy Bleached Shirting* " Cumhrie I^>n? cloths " Superfine 7-8 Bleached Shirting* " M94. 10 4,11 4?ind U 4 IM'oiTd Shcetinge , " l'ti"li.h l'finta. at 64 eta. *" - good Fur Calico, at * eU. BnpnV Kngllsh Breas PrtM? M? ' 4*" ' " oht ?n Ginghams : - t* " Bleached twill Jeatia " low price Mue.ln Detains rTER DRESS GOODS. lain Union DeHage, a' lx-J eta. tain AH Wool UcHnge, all shade* Ich Bide Stripe Printed French Cashmsre* Sch Cashmere Hiding and W alking Kobe* "i * * ich Clially W alking Kobe* ". iaset fit ally Uyndere Uohca uditn.-r*, D?Luin, and holly By ad ere Patterna A. h\ BBOWXim Colinbol i's Genuine Preparation OR HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID 4. EXTRACT BUCHU, i>r Diseases of the Madder, Kidney*, Gravel, Drop ay, WraFtiru, Obstruction, Secret Disease*, Female omplmnte, and nil JHeeases of f the Sexual Organ*, risirig from Excesses and Impriideitoirs in life, id removing all Improper Discharge* from the ladder. Kidneys, or Sexual Organ*, whether > listing in - . . .- >" ii5i ^jua jyiasa^iMSg mm whatever cause they may hare originated, lND no MATTE.t Or HOW LONG STANDING* iriwy HtaJth and Vigor (o the Frame, and Bloom to the Fat/id heek. Joy to llic Atllictrd!! cures Nervous oud Debilitated sufferers. and imovw all tho Hvmptonis. among which will r s found Indisposition to Ex- ' ertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Mt-morv, Difficulty of Breathing, General Weakness, Hurl ?r of Disease, U'cnk Nerve A , Trembling, Dreadful Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dimes* of Vision, Languor, Universal Lassitudo of the Muscular System, Often I jiorinnus Appetite. with DyspeptioSymptoms, llot Hands, Flushing "of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Pallid oultauante, and Krnp ions on the Foe?,g|fsiN ill the Back, Heaviness of tlis Eyelids, Fro ' a iienllv Hlnek Knots Klvin-r Iwforo the Fvra with Temporary ftalfusion nud Loss q< Sights IpHitt of Attention, Great Mobility. Rest-'^ lcssness, wit ft Uorror of Society, bulling is more desirable to such patients than >lilude, ami nothing the, more dread for fear f themselves; no repose of manner, no earnest ess, no speculation, hut a hurried Transition om one question to another. These svuiptoins if allowed to go on?which its mrtlieint* lirvariamy removes?soon follows om of Po-ecr, Fatuity and Epileptic Fit*?in one f which the patient may expire. Who can say ml these excesses are not frequently followed y those direful diseases?INK A XJTY ASl> 'OXSVilPTlOKt The record* of l?i$an? Anya an, anil the melancholy deaths of Contain pi ton, ear ample witness to the troth of these us?eroiis. In Lunatic A?ylnm^tl?e mostmelancholy vbihitiou appears. The countenance is aetnal sodden and qnito destitute?neither Mirth or rief evor visits it. tshould a sound of thsvoico -enr, it is rarsly articulate. " ifith woful measures wan despair I/O w sullen sounds his grief beguiled." Debility is moH terrible* and lias brought iousiitnls upon tliouennd* to untinirly graves, ins blasting the ambition of many noble youths, csti be cured by the Use of this INFALLIBLE REMEDY. ? If vuit are suffering with any of the above dis " essing ailments. the FLL/lt RXTRAtJTBU HU will cure you. Try it, und be eoaviueed r it* efficacy. gj-, u. beware of Quack' Xottrumt and Quack Doetort, ho falsely boast of abilities and references. <Hxena know and avoid them and save IxuigSufrilti/ Mnnitir nni) ti'viwmiif*. Kn a?n.iltn.r?to?111 ? . . rj ? .? i w? tnninj^ r a bottle of (hi* Popular ai?d peeijle Remedy. It itllny* all polo *? ' iiiHammntion, ia perfectly leatant in ita tftato and odor, bat immediate ia I ? Notion. Helmbold's Extract Buchu * prepared di?ectly ftccordinif to the Rulce of PHaHMAOT Airp OHBMl* RT, ith the grrateat accuracy and ChcmicAl know, dge and oare devoted in ita combination. 8#w rofeaaor I ??W*Ol Valuable Work* on the l'rae* < < of I'hvaie. and moat of the late Standard orka of Medi-ine. ^ Oue humified dolluta aIH be Pbr. e efan who ean prove lhai the Medicine ever in- I irod a Patient ^ and the Uatitaony of tbonranda in l?e nrodueed to prove that it doea great good, aaes ui from one week to Thirteen yenre'ttaad- B ? have been effected. The maaa of VOLIN. v AltY TK.S I IMuNY in poaaeeaion of tha Prorietor. vouching ita virtue, and curative pow a, ia inaineiiaar embracing name* wall known U>P SCIKNOK A.NI> FAME. I 00,000 Botll?a Have Keen Soldi, nd not a eiitgie Inetauoe of a failure Una boon j ported. Personally appeared before me, an Alderman r the city of Philadelphia, H. T. HKLMBOLD, hamlet, who, boing duly a worn, doea ear. Unt lie preparation cuutnina Ow Itafentic, 9i*< i ?ury ?injurious prog, but are purely Vegetable II. T. HELM BOLD, Sola Manufacturer. Sworn and eulwcribed before me tbia &8d daw r November, 1864. W.\l. p. HIBBAKD, AMannan. 'rict $1 per Battle\ or 81* for *5, Delivered to any Address. - r&I ccompanied by reliable and responsible CcrtP pat-ea from Profeeeoreof Medical Colleges, Cler* irmen and Other*. Prepared and aold by W irSSBT H 1 HELM BOLD, T*remittal rt\sA A Ok ? o. ft2 SouTH tism 8t.. BKLoW C'HK?TNUTr AmKUBLT HfTM.DfKO?. Itolli* f^TTe no had of Dr*. A. |f. M?u* A F ' ho and 1! ii kaim.k, f>msf#ieul oroentilir l O., nn?l of All ??)?V tlironul^K I Om Ualtod WkAry?, ?nd Sritlxh {? B?wnr? o? Cnauterfcru. 4g 4k fo^^LMMI.B,#-T?k? M Other.