vVs.;..
&? *&* if&*+*~* .-l-#e*4?** :: '-'
Yank*i B?We bto, they say,
Atacf for imitation j
See how eagerly he Ufa*
lb Wgo innorntlon.
I Wo maTto a woruics.u. r.c.o
About our independence,
And yet "t foreign sLrines of taste ;>j
I We dance a strict attendance.
I A Raglan overcoat we wear?
I No folly could be bigger?
A shirt upon a pole would cut
Aboutas neat a figure I
Eugenie hoop, the imperial form,
The Yankee Indies follow !
And in immensity of spread
They whip the Empress hollow !
The latest novelty that comes
Was born across the channel;
The little Queen, to pionse the Scots,
lias kilted in red flannel :
And presto! to our happy shore
Tho wondrous tidings passes ;
And Broadway** pave is checkered o'er
With bonnie Highland laSsics. '"^a'S
Once in a way why can't wo have
A truly Yankee notion ?
Nor such profound allegiance pny
To fashon 'cross tho ocean ?
What could bo flncr than this,
(And mark yo too how dashing !)
A pottiooat red, wbito and bine,
With silver stars all flashing!
Then hang the Yankee colors out,
(And Scottish skirts confound 'em ;)
Our girls shall take the wot Id bystoim,
With the stars and stripes around 'em.
HUMORIST'S OLIO.
Fighting a Sqnatter.
About thirteen years ago, (say* tho
Nashville Parlor Visitor, ot July, 1354,)
wnen trio now nourishing city crt Hannibal,
on tlie Mississippi rivor, was bnt
a few huts belonging to some hardy
"squatter," and such a thing as a steamboat
was considered quite a sight, the
f jllowiug incident occurred: >
A tall brawny woodsman stood leaning
against a tree which stood upon the
bank of the river, looking at 601110 approaching
object, which our readers
would havo easily discovered to have
been a steamboat.
About half ah hour elapsed, and the
boat was moored, and the hands were
engaged in taking on wood.
Now, among the many passengers
on this boat, both male and female, was
a spruce young dandy, with a killing
mouBlache, &c., who seemed bent 011
making an impression 011 the hcarts.oi
the young ladies on board, and to that
end he must perforin some heroic deed.
Observing our squatter friend, he imagined
this to be a fine opportunity to
bring himself into notice?so, stepping
into the cabin, he said :
" Ladies, it yon want.to enjoy a good
laugh, step out 011 the guards. I intend
to frighten that gentleman into
fits \ybo stands on the bank."
XUe ladies complied with the request,
and our dandy drew from his bosom a
formidable bowie-knife and thrust it
into his belt; then taking a largo horsepistol
in each hand, lie seemed satisfied
that all was right. Thus equipped, he
strode on with an air which seemed to
say : " The hopes of a nation depends
011 me."
Marching np to the woodsman, he
exclaimed:
"Jfonnd you at last, have I? You
are the man I've been looking for these
threo weeks 1 Say your prayers 1" he
continued, presenting his pistols; "you
will make a capital barn door, and I'll
drill the key-hole myself I"
The squatter calmly surveyed him a
moment, then drawing back a stop he
planted his huge fist directly between
. .the eyes of bis antagonist, who in a
moment was floundering in the turbid
waters of the Mississiphi.
Every passenger by this time collected
on the guards, and the shout that
now went up from the crowd speedily
restored the Crestfallen hero to his
senses, and, as he was sneaking oft* towards
the boat, was accosted by his
conqueror:
"I say, VOU, next timo you come
around drilliu' key-holes, don't forget
yer old acquaintances 1"
The Jadies unanimously voted the
knife and pistols to the victor.
.. - - - ?
8ato old Mrs. Philanthropy the other
day, acc<osting a precocious urchin ;
in tho street with a wardrobe remark- i
able for its ventilating advantages,
H Dubby, why don't you go home i
and have your mother sew up that hole <
in your trowsers ?"
"O, you git eaut, old 'omau," was
tho respectful re^ly, "our folks is 6C-> <
nouiiziug, and a nole will last longer 1
. .than a patch any day."
Tho old lady's honest sympathy was j
wasted, while yonnujiier beat a retreat
round the corner, displaying a flag of
true* fa the rear. - ?
V Diu^ court week's orriv'." " lias
itr ' Y-99- It's got two oxon and a
horse hitglicd to it, and's chock full o'
Wlu^PedT t a fip'f t
[- * .jT- TrSiiK ' ? <W*S'
g?
It seems thaAl?\ Jones loaned Mr.
Smith a Uu, ^l^ aitd^hiic in his
(Smith's) possession. Mr. Jones bro't
suit to recover the value of the horse,
Attributing his death to bad treatment.
During the course of the trial, a witness
(Mr. Brown) wis called to the
stand,-to testify as to how Mr. Smith
treated horses.
Lawyer?with a bland and confidence
invoking smile?" Well,sir, how
dbel'Mr. Smith generally ride a horse?"
\Vi?naen tnttiv a 4 ' 1 1
.. ?!>? <* ? vi y uiwrrjr iwuiKie
in liis eye, otherwise imperturbable?
u A straddle, I believe," sir,"
Lawyer?with a scarcely perceptible
flash of vexation upon bis cheek,
but still speaking in nis smoothest
tones?" But, sir, what gait does he
ridoT
\V itness?" lie never rides any gate,
sir. Iiis boys ride all the gates."
Lawyer?nis bland smile gone, and
his voice slightly husky?" But, how
does ho ride when in company with
others f" '
"Witness?" Koeps up, if his horse is
able ; if not, he goes boliind."
Lawyer?triumphantly, and In perfect
fury?" How does he ride, when
alone, sir ?"
Witness?"Dou't know, never was
with him when he wa9 alone."
Lawyer?UI have done with you,
sir."
This last remark of the disciplo of
Blackstono was given in that peculiar
fearful whisper, indicative of the suddcnlv
checked And temporarily subdued
angor and mortification?Anger
at the iinpcrturbation and knavery of
the witness, and mortification at his to- ]
tal failuro to elicit anything beneficial
to his client. lie still continues to aver,
with many emphatic expletives, that
Brown is the scoundrel alive, and
hasn't sense enough to answer a plain
question correclly.
Honorable Conditions
Many years ago, in what is now a
nourishing city m this State, lived a
stalwart blacksmith, fond of his pipe
and his joke. lie was also fond of his
blooming daughter, whose many grnccs
and charms bad ensnared the affections
of a susceptible young printer. The
couple, after a season of mutual billing
and cooing, "engaged" themselves, and
nothing but the consent of the young
lady's paricnt" prevented iheir union.
To obtain this an interview was arranged,
and typo prepared a little
speech to astonish and convince tho old
gentlonmn, whosat, enjoying bis favorite
pipe, in perfect content. Typo dilated
upon tlic fact of their long friendship,
their mutual attachment, their
hopes for tho future, and like topics,
and, taking the daughter by tho hand,
said :
' I now, sir, ask your permission to
transplant this lovely flower from its
parent bed "?but his "phelinks" over- !
came him, he forgot the remainder of i
his rhetorical flourish, blushed, stammered,
and finally wound up with,
* from its parent bod into my own."
The fiuber keenly relished the dis- <
com fit nre of the ^tvttrtr, ntid after re- '
moving his pipe and Mowing a cloud, j
replica: i
44 Well, young man, I don't know as 1
I've any qhj act ions provided you will
marry the gal first. I
\Q-ranit6 State Register.
Didn't Succeed.?Dr. M , coming
out of a coffee house, J C ,
a perfect stranger to him, begged htm
to lend him five guineas.
44 Sir," said the Doctor, " I am surprised
that you should apply to mo for
such a favor, who do not know you !"
u Oh, donr sir," replied J ," it is
for that very reason : for those who do
won't lend me a farthing."
Duck Shooting.?44 Dad, if I was to 1
see a duck on tho wing, and was to 1
shoot it, wonld yon lick me?" 1
44 01), no, iiu' son, it would show yon
aro a good marksman, and I would be j
proud of you." (
"Well, then, dad, I peppered our
old Muscovy duck as he was fly in* over \
the fence to-day, aud it would have l
dono you good to see him drop." j
A Hit.?Tho following hit et J.1.&
water-euro was made by Charles Lamb,
and none but himself could have baa .
io nu%i?t a conceit. He said: J
'"It is neither new nor woflderful,for J
it is as oTd ns the deluge, which, in my
opiuipn, killed more tlmn it cured." |
"I wish,*' said an anxious ma to her J
wireless son,"*11 wish you would pay a ^
little attention to your arithmetic."
" Well, I do," was the reply: "I
pay as little attention to it aapossiole." ?
A Q006 ItttAso^.?" I. say, printer,
lo you take Manhattan money V1
"Ho," ''fST
* What's the reason?aint it good ?" j
" Can't, got it."
$khefits pTea"te, t?ke flowers, while
hev are iresh. ^
* ; ^
TITTC\lndereigned proprietors of The Sovran**
Ektebpmm and The Patriot ahd Mountainmr,
respectfully state that they have adopted the
follow!** standard HATB8 OP Al>VKHTI??iQ,
. witivU win la every isttar.jo Ve Mhsied to:
y HBH SQUABS OF IS WNBA, OJt LESS,
t t inePii, $ 75(18 hisr'na, |B.OO|85 insr'nt, }7.t>5
itSft-JSKSSa: ate*1:8
4 I7filai tnar'na. 5.60Ihh insr'ne, 8.40
6 insr'ne, 2.00 j 22 tnar'na, 8-80)89 inar'ne, 8-08
6 iaar'ue, 2.25 88 insr'ns, 6.00(40 iner'na, 8.70
7 insr'ne, 2.60(24 Hiar'na, 8.20(41 tnar'na, 8 85
* insr-np, 2.7ft '26 insr'ns, 6.40 42 Insr'ns, 9.00
9 insr'ns, 8.00 46 insr'ds, 6.60 46 insr'ns, 9.10
10 insr'ns, 3.26 27 insr'ns, 6.76 44 insr'ns, 9 40
11 insr'ns, 8.60 48 insr'ns, 6.90 45 insr'na, *80
12 iturns, 8.76 89 insr'as, 7.06 46 insr'ns, 9,40
Is insr'ns, 4.00 80 insr'ns, 7.80 47 insr'ns, 9.60
14 insr'ns, 4.20 81 insr'ns, 7.86 48 inst^ns, 9.60
16 insr'ns, 4.40 84 Insr'ns, 7.80'4fl insr'ns, ?!70
16 insr'ns, 4.00 88 insr'ns, 7.06 60 insr'ns, 9.80
17 insr'ns, 4.80 84 iosr'ns, 7.80|51 insr'ns, 9.90
62 insertions, 810.
i Obituavy Notices over 12 lines in length, and
Tributes of Respect, will be charged for at advertising
rates.
Advertisements not. limited will bo inserted
till ordored out, and charged for every insertion.
ty Advertising bills amounting to twentyI
five dollars for the year, will be allowed a discount
of five per cent; those nraounting to fifty
dollars, ton per ocut; seventy-five dollars, fifteen
per cent; ono hundred dollars, and over, twenty
per cent
ar JOB WORK payable on delivery.
FRTCK <t MoJUNKIN,
For The Southern Enterpr'ne,
O. R KLFORP,
For The Patriot and Mountaineer.
January I2tli, 1858.
Watchmaker & Jeweler,
TAKKS the liberty to nnuounce
brVaMr to the eitisons of Oreeovillc, and
{^" jMltho surrounding country, that he
eS^bLlfl**is prepared to do all manner of
work in bis line of business, sneh ns
Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing,
all of which shall he done In the neatest manner.
Watch Wheels, Pivots, Pinions, Jewels, Screws,
Hands, Glasses, all done at tho shortest notice,
and in a workmnniiko manner. Please give him
a trial, and you will ho pleased.
lie also makes JEWELRY to order, such as
<3old Guard, Fob dt Vest Chains,
All kinds of GOLD BUTTONS, sneh as Bosom.
Sleeve and dollar- n->anu? a" '-1?1 " " "
mi kiuui or n*ir
Work Trimmed in tlio neatest stylo.
llis work ennnot be surpassed In this port of
the country.
(lis shop may bo found nt the Goodlett House,
in the room formerly occupied l?y Messrs. Bailey
?fc Owen.
Greenville, July 80, 1831. 12 tf
H Oiv A B i> AS ?0 IA Tl OJI,
IPmi^ADKlA-IrllA.
A Benevolent Institution, established by special endowment
for the relief of the tick arid diet rested,
a/ftieted with Virulent and Jinidcmie disease*.
^1 'G nil persons nfllictcd with Sexual Diseases,
JL such as Spermntorrhmn, Semir.nl Wenkness,
Impotence, Gouorrhmn, Gleet, Syphilis, the Vice
of Onanism, or Self Abuse, ?tc., Ac.
The HO WAHD A&SOOIA TION, in view of
the awful destruction of huninn life, caused by
Scxunl Diseases, and the deceptions practised upon
the untortunnto victims of such diseases by
Quacks, have directed their Consulting Surgeon,
as n charitable act worthy of their name to give
MUUCAL AOVICK ORATIA, to all port ins thus nfllictcd,
who apply by letter, with n description of
their condition, (ago occupation, habits of life,
itc.,) and in eases of extreme poverty and snf
foring, to'farnish medicines free of charge. It Is
needless to add thnt the Association commands
the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish
tho most approved modern treatment.
The Directors, on a review of tho past, fool as
Mirod that their labors in litis sphere of henevo
lent effort, have been of great l>en-.fit to the nfai.i.i
-
VU.-U, rsjicciiiuy u> ii?o j-oring, nnd tliey have
resolved to devote themselves, with renewed
zeal, to this Tory important but lunch despised
cause.
Just Publish ad, by the Association, a Report,
or. Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the |
vice of Onanism, UMturbsliuii or Soil- Abuse, and ,
other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, by the oon
lulling Burgeon, which will bo sent by mail, (in
n sealed letter envelope), Free of tHiarge, on the
receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage.
By order of the Directors.
Address, for ltoport or Treatment, DR. GEO.
It. CALHOlTX, Consulting Surgeon, Howard
Association, No. '2 South NiXTli Street, Philadelphia,
Pa.
EZRA P. HEART WELL, President.
Q?o. Faiccuilo, Secretary.
Feb 4 J19 1 y
'5D!HH~E B A'tfS, I
CABINET MAKER,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
Nearly opposite the Pout Office, Avenue Street,
jBEEsjjjSSBfe RESPECTFULLY informs
S^jaBsEQpthe citizens of Greenville nnd
the adjoining Districts, that lie has relumed
from the State Fair at Columbia, (where he
received the first premium for his elegantly
finished Bureau, which was admired by eve
ry one,) and is now prepared to execute
ALL ORDERS IN HIS LINE. He has,
tlso, on hand A LARGE SIOCK OF
FURNITURE, which will be sold at prices
,o suit (he times.
lie returns hi* thanks far pest favors, And
te hopes, by giving constnnt Attention to
lis business, to rece.ve a liberal share of the
Mibtio patron Age. >r Nov. 10-28 ly.
FCHARIES HICKEY7"
{"iiccfuc? tc Err.'.mvri Currant,)
MANUFACTURE 0?LOOKING
GLASS, PORTRAIT
And Picture Frames,
AWD l'KAI.Kli IN . , I
LOOKING QLA33 PLATES,
hRACKEm, WIN DO \V CO UNICES,
tlOOM MOULDINGS, AC.
16 A KINO BTRBKT,
; ** CHARLESTON, 8. C.
?af Old Frame* Oe gilt equal fc> now. _&1
April 80 61 ; ly
OBS t PRXOE,
ATTORNEYS AT UAW,
JfiBENVIIXE, 8. 0.
uotu^B "****" wm. r.mos
!TOB WORK.
<EAU? DONE AT THIS OFFICE.
T;v*rv-r-? >
which we challenge the world to equal la good
Work, ea*? of .draft ?au Zt,ziV.li^. ?'; '#
I Wehwo also a large and beautifhl assortment
of Cooking, Parlor, Dining' Room, Bed Room
and Cbaroh
8TOVE8,
to which wo particularly csl! the attention ?l
those who wish to purchase.
Also on hand, Wash and Stock BOILERS,
Com Shelters, Straw Cotters, Ac. Copper, Sheet
Iron or Zinc Work dona to order. Cistern or
I Well Pumps furnished and pat up.
I Wo ft loo are ranking *nd receiving from Now
York, a superior aMortmont of
Tin and Japanese Ware,
among which the Ladies may 6nd * great variety
of Cftko Cutter* and Bake Pan*.
FOOT and BATHING TUBS, or any other Artide
in our line, made to order, and Painted in
tho beet manner. Wo are alto prepared to do
Roofing and Guttering
in the latest and best manner on short notice
Country Merchants invited to examine our
took of
HTK1V WXLRSia
We any it ia superior, aud we do not wish to
have our word taken for it. Come and see.
Cash paid for Old Copper, Bees Wax and Old
Pewter.
Hf" Rags taken in oxchangafor Tin Ware.
SHERMAN BROTHERS.
Mil 12 44 tl
AT THEGREENVILLE
COACH FACTORY,
Ruin Streets Next the Hridgc,
rJ">IIE Largest and Best Stock of OARRIAOE
X GOODS AND MATERIAL ever offered for
sale in the State, selectod oarefully and especially
for Carriage Manufacturers.
* A large stock and best variety of Axles for
Buggies, Carriages and Wagons; common and
best tempered 8teel Springs ; Black and Coloied
Enamel and Patent Dash Leather; Blnck and
Coloroa Enamel Cloths, Drills and Ducks; Oil
and Brussels Carpet; Buckrams and Rnaaiu
Sheetings; Lute, Manilla and Chenille Mats;
: Brass and Silver Point and Sand Bands ; Brass,
Oliver, none nna japan iNniU ; Silk and Worsted
brood nn<l narrow Laces; Silk, Worsted and Cotton
Fringes; Bent Hickory Shafts; Buggy sent
Sticks; and a complete assortment of Mnllablo
Castings.
Carriage Maker? arc particularly requested to
call and examine our stock. For sale cheap by
GOWEIl, COX, MARKLEY 61 CO.
HlfBS AND SPOKES.
WE arc now prepared to supply Manufacturers
with the best Morticed Hubs and
Turned Spokes, of our own manufacture, and
warrantee. For anlo by
COWER, COX, MARKLEY k CO. <
CLOTI/S AND DAMASKS.
A LARGE lot of Blue, Drab and Green
Cloths; German, Fancy, Cotton and All- '
Wool Dnmnskn. For sale by"
UOWER, COX, MARKLEY Js CO.
CARRIAGE MAKERS' AND CAR
J>ENTERS' TOOLS.
AH LARGE stock and vnriety of i.he best Tools
made, and a few setts fancy Rosewood
and Boxwood TMniiea. For sale by
COWER, COX, MAUKLfcY & CO.
IRON! IRON!! IRON!!!
NOW on linnd, the largest stock of Iron ever
offered in this market: Spartanburg Iron
and Castings; King's Mountain Iron; English
Refilled Tires; Ovals; llouud; Square; llorse
Shoe; Half Rounds; Half Ovals: Band Iron and
Hoop Iron; Snving Steel; Steel Tire, ftweedos
and Hammered, for wagons, tires and plantation
work.
On hand, elieop for cash, 6,000 lbs. Rusted
Plow Moulds, best North Carolina Iron. For
sale by
COWER, COX, MARKLEY & CO
I STEEL! STEEL!! STEEL!!!
NAYL0R3. SAUNDERSON A JESSUP'S best
Cast-Steel?square, octagon, roniul and flat
?for fine edge tools, axles ana drills, German and
Blister Steel, for plantation work. Forsalo by
GOWER, COX, MARKLEY <fc CO.
3,000 LBS. GRINDSTONE.
ASSORTED siscs, suitable for Farmers and ;
Mechanics. For sale cheap bv
GOVYER. COX, MARKLEY & CO.
ON HAND !
AAA LBS. best Black Florida Moss and j
H.'U Curled Ilair, picked, in bags. <
For sale by I
GOWER, COX, MARKLEY A CO. 1
SAND PAPER AND QLUE. J
LA ROE assortment of the Diamond Flint Sand
Paper, best article made, for sale by .
GOWER, COX, MARKLEY & CO. j
PAINTS. OILS, WINDOW GLASS
f ?rn ?>
-i? jlj i u i j. r.
? lnrge Assortment Paint*. Oils, 4e.
Iri.r?\ Rxtm ami So. 1 IVhitc Leads; Haw
nnd oi.ed Lindeeed OiU; Wiuter, Hperm. Solar, ,
Lnmn, Nest* Knot, Olive And Tanner#' Oil*;
Coach Body aad Copal Varni'h ; Japan, Aepal- .
turn and leather VjurnUh; Spirito Terpentine: ^
(j recti*; Yeliow*; lime*; ; riiitu; wtupblack;
LnmpbTnek ; Red; Spanish Brown ; Untber;
Suawa; Frenoh Ochre, Ac. American and I1
French Window Olaee, Putty and Whitening. .
For aala by f
GOW Ell, COX, M ARKLEY <fc CO. J
UK A VY d SHKLFlfA RD WA RE. J
ALAROF5 nnd well eeleeted etock For eale
cheap by _
OOWEK, COX, MARKLKY 4c CO. i,
SCRE WS! SCRE WS ! }
/"? AA ORO08 of the Improved Glmblat Point /,
OUU Screw*. For sale by '*
\ GOWKR, COX, MAKKLEY k CQ; i\ ;
MaXr?f saws / /
HOK A Co.'* Celebrated Caat Steel Rill Saw#; ?
Rowland'* Mill, Crooa Cut And Tennoft
Saw*: Hand, Panned ahd Ripping Saw*; Bf am
and Blue Rack Saw#; a com pi eta auwtniAnt of 0
Webb Saw*, with and without frawea. Foveaia by
j00w,,t,cox.H/RK^v*ca J.?
^0 ^^A~~ Tjk II1
or THIS SEASON*
BALES OF PLANTATION BLANKER
" All Wool Pl?iits
" Sehyle'e Georgia Kerseys and Plains
" low-priee Georgia Kerseys and Plains
" Red, Blue and Grey Flannels
M Whffcs TWtll Flannels
" 6-4, 8-4, 10 4 11-4 Brown Sheetings
" Schylc's Stripe Georgia Osuaburgs
" heavy Cotton Osnnhurgs
" heavy 4-4 Brown Shirtings
" Sea Island Brown Shirtings
" heavy 8-4 Brown Shirtings, at G?cta.
" heavy Orovrn Cotton Drilling
" Bnporfine Drown Cotton Drilling I
RICH FAIL AND W1
SUPER 4-4 FRENCH ANI) KM GUSH CHINTZ
' 4-4 Cashmere Pattern* bintrl
" 4 4 Scotch and English Ginghams
Choice Printed nnd Plnin Challys
Choice Stripe and Plaid Poplins for Full Wear
Super Printed French Delnms and Cashmeres
Choice Printed French DoLnins for Children
Plain Trench DcLaius and Cashmeres, all shades
Oct. 29-24-tf
READ! HEAD!! READ!!!
IT WILL TAKE YOU DDT A FEW MINUTES,
AND MAY 8AVK YOU
MANY YEARS OF SUFFERING) !
Carter's Spanish Mixture!
THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOO!
The Beit Alterative Ever Yet Discovered!
Phytieiant preterit* it, and every one thai
utet it it a walking advertisement. Jfo
Medicine ever yet offered to the American
public hat gained tueh popularity
in to ehart a time at
C A TITER'S SPANISH MIXTURE!
It will Cure any case of Scrofula.
It will Cure any case of Rheumatism.
It will Cure any case qf Syphilis, . \
It will Curs sny cn*t nf Salt Rheum.
It will Cure any case of Neuralgia.
It will Cure any case of Fever and Ague,
Or any Diseases ariaing from nn impure state oi
the Blood.
SCROFULOUS READER 1
I4, cured the neice of the lion. John Minor
Botto, a member of Congress from Virginin, of
Scrofula, aftur the skill of tho best Physicians,
both of New York nnd Philadelphia, had befeft
tried in Vain; nnd it will cure yen, rendor, if
you are so nffceted.
RHEUMATIC RJCADER!
It oured D. Burritt, Esq., of Cineinnati, of
Rheumatism of 4 years standing, oltor all other
remedies had fulled. We have nt?ndre<h of such
certificates. Call on the Agent nnd gel n Book
and Circular, and read foryonrnelf the many remarkable
and astonishing euros it has made.
s i ruu.uu; KINDER,!
Tlie celebrate a~Dr. Butcher writes us tlint. he
had two of Iho moat severe and long standing
cases of Syphilis that would yield to none or the
usual remedies, hut 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 cascs, and have yet to
hear of a failure in Any case.
YE SHAKING THOUSANDS READ!
Auur. axd Fkvkb.? Do not take Quinine, Mcr
cury, or any sueh noxious prngs, but try nt once
this great Alterative nnd Purifier of tlio Blood ;
Carter't Spanish Mixture will cure nny nnd every
case of Ague and Fever. We linva never yet
known it to fail.
And for nil Diseases arising from an impure
state of the Blood, no medicine lias ever yet been
found to have so good an effect. If you are sick,
try it at once; do not delay; time is precious,
aud health the greatest of all blessings, without
which all else is valueless.
DR. WM. S. BEERS Jk CO.,
TY.OPitiF.TOR8, 'Richmond, Va.
And for sale by E KUUTCH, Druggist, Agent,
Greenville C H., 8. C. 8-ly May 28
"rowAiFs mm
And PhflBnix Bitters.
f"|MIE best Family Medicine now before the
L public, for the euro of Scrofula, Ulcere.
Seurey, or Eruptions of the Skin, fever and
Ague, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, and in fact inost all
diseases soon yield to their curative properties.
It has been eomputed that, during tne last
twenty hvo Years, uownrds of four ?>illo?. ~t \
persons hnve been benefitted hj the use of these
medicines; a fact which speaks volumes in fAror
of their enrative projiertiea?a single trial
will nlaco them beyond tho reach of competition
in tho estimate of every patient. By their
use the blood is restored to a healthy elate, and
freed from all impurities. The system is not reiucea
during their operation, hut invigorated,
ind they require no restraint from business or
pisMUN. "V . - * f ' .!
The afflicted have, in these tnedeiines, a remedy
hut %elU do for them all that medicine can poeeidy
e^eet.
Prepared by W. B, MolTat. M. P., Proprietor,
\Tew York. And for sale by W. II. IlOVEY,
Ireenvflle, Sk C. >?- ,
Sep 17 19 tf
jtridols"
uiA^KruJL. rou TAST FAVORS, BEGS
1. to sny, that nil kinds of TlAlIt WORE
rforefy variety of style of braiding, will be Orlamented
or Monnten with Gold, in the newaalf B
nanner. and returned to those At n distanee p?r nail
or otherwise, as directed. (Hair ean be sent I
iim io letter por nut 11.) Dow Dreast Pins, Nockaces,
Bracelets, Side, Vest add Guard Chains,
Iroasoe, Finger Rings, Ear Kings, Act, of various
mtlurnfi pot up neatly, and any artiold admitlag
the name of the owner engraved thereon,
hall, for the engraving, be free of extra ohargc.
lie also makes slid repairs tl) kinds of Jewelry; ;
lounts with gold or silvor the Heads of Walkig
Canes; matches Spoataole Glasses; and, last- -I
f. Engraver on all manner of Plate.
Office 60 yard* Ka*t of ola Court IToubc, and h J
no pace b frotn the Bnterprloe Office.
Greenville, 8. O., June 2b, '51. 7?tf
W. P. PRICE, i
NOT A K Y F V li LIO, J
AND GlEftK OF TOWN COUNCIL,
FFIOE I* THE OLD COWT HOWE,
coraaKas2fwa?Ti^wa^
'HFpromptly attend to the eolkdlien of Notes
| and Aeeodntr, sstUing Claims do.
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Cn?vn <jT 51.;?, Orcy as IIAT1NET9
" low-price Satinet#
II IA.U n.;?o V?it>uib? t^n.
" cheap Long Cloth/
" Servants' heavy Bleached Skirtings
I M. Cambric Long Cloth* ' V Wr
" Superfine 7-8 Bleached Shirtings
" 8-4, 10-4. 11-4ami 12 4 BJ'oh'dShcetinga
" English Prints, at ?* eta.
r " good Fqr Calico, at Utt|
" Super English Drees Prluta 5?
::
I " low-price Moslin Ddalfls '
nter dress goods. ?
Plain Union DeBagc, a* 124 eta.
Plain All Wool DeBnge, all shade*
Rich Side Strip* Printed French Cashmeres
Rich Cashmere Riding and Walking Uobea Rich
CliaHy Walking Rnl.os "
Misses Ohnlly Byadere Robes
Cashmere, DcLnin, and hally ByadrrePatterns
A. F. BEOW?I??>
Helmbold's Genuine Preparation r
OP - ^
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID
EXTRACT BUCHU, "t$ML
For Disrate* of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Drop
eg, \Vtakness, .Obstruction, Secret Diseases,
Female omplaints, and all Diseases of /yp
the Seructl Organs," -v
Arising from Excesses and Imprudeneiee in life,
nnd removing nil Improper Discharges from the
Bladder, Kidneys, or Soxnal Organs, whether
existiug in
s'laafflLMiia,,
From whatever ennse they may have originated,
AND NO MATTER 07 BOW LONG STANDING
Giving Health and Vigor to the Frame, and Bloom
(o the i'allid heek.
Joy to IBic Afflicted!!
It cures Nervous nnd Debilitated Sufferers, and
removes all the Symptom*, among which will
be found
Indisposition to Ex- * :1
ertion, I,oas of Power, . dftafc *
lxn* of Mcmorv, Difficulty of
Breathing, General Weakness,
Horror of Disease, Weak Nerve*.
Trembling, Dreadful ITorror of Denth,
Night Sweat*, Cold Feet, Wakefulness. Dimness
of Vision, Languor, Universal Lassitude of
the Muscular Systrm, Often Enormous Appetite,
with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Ilot liana*.
Hauuuji ui iuc uoay, iirjneii 01 tne
Skin, Pallid otuitonuuce, nm\
Eruptions 0:1 the Face, Pniti
iti the 'Back, Heaviness
of the Eyelid*, Frequently
Black Spots Filing before the Eye*,
with Temporary1 Suffusion and Loss of
Bight, ll'ant. of Attention, ,.
Great Mobility. Ue?tlvMness,
with llor- *
I ror of Society,
t Nothing is more desirable to such patient* than
solit ude, and nothing they more oread for fenr
of themselves ; no repose of manner, no earnest
ness, no speculation, hot a linrried Transition
front one question to another. I
These symptoms if allowed to go on?which
this medicine t.ivnriably removes?sood follows
Lots of Poieer, Fatuity and Epileptic, hit*?in one
of which the patient may e\j>ir-'. Who can say
that those excesses nre not* frequently followed
by those direful diseases?INSANITY AND
CONSUMPTION / The records of Intone A?yhunt,
and the melancholy deaths of Consumption,
bear ample witness to the truth of these asserlions.
In Lunatio Asylums the moat melancholy
exhibition appears. The countenance is actuslly
sodden and quite destitute?neither Mirth or
Grief ever visits it. Should a sound of the voics
ocour, it fs rarely artfenlate. 44
With wofiil mensnrcs wan despair
Da# sullen sounds bis grief beguiled."
' Debility is most terrible f and has brought
thousand* upon thousands to untimely graves,
thus blasting the ambition of many noble youths.
It can be cured by the use of this
INFALLIBLE REMEDY.
If you are suffering with any of the above dis
treasing ailments, the FLUID EXTRACTBU
CHU will euro you. Try it, and be convinced
of its efficacy. . ."Tjff
Bneare of Quack Nostrum: oaf Quack Doctori.
who falsely boast of abilities and references. Citizens
know and avoid them, and sake Long Suffering,
Monsy and Exposure, by sending or calling
for a bottle of this Popular nod Sptontc Remedy.
It allays all pain anu inflammation, is perfectly
plea rant in ita taato and odor, bat immediate in
Is notion ' ' "
Helmbold's Extract Buchu &
Is prepared directly according to the Rules of
PHARMACY A WD OHBMlilRT,
with tl?e greatest Accuracy find Chemical knowledge
ana oare devoted in it* combination. See
1'rofcasor Dkwev's Valuable Works on the Prnc- I
tice of Physic, and most of the late Standard
Works of Medicine.
One hundred dollars will be P?id to any Phyxioian
who can prove that the Medicine ever iajured
a Patient; and the testimony of thousands
can be produced to prove that ft does great good. ,.
Cases of from one week to thirteen year*'standing
have been effected. The mass of VOLUNTARY
TESTIMONY in possession of the Proprietor.
vouching its virtues and curative powers.
is immense, embracing names well known to
SCIENCE AND FAME,
100,000 Bottles Have Been 9o|4,
And not a single instanoe of a failure has
reraonaiiy appeared before mo, an Alderman
of the eity of Philadelphia, H. T. llKAJUfcOblk
Chemist, who, being duly sworn, daea say, thai
this preparation contain* no Karcotie, Mercury
or injurious 1)ma. hat are purely Vegetable
TT T. HKLMBOLD, Hole Manufacturer. p
Sworn and aubsoribed before me this 2?<1 dai?
of November, 18.V1.
WM. P. lllBBARP, AMerroap, *
Ptiee $1 per Bottle, or Siz/or Bshvered
to any Address,
Accompanied by reliable and responsible CentiBoatcs
from Professors of M ?djeol Collets, Cier- a
tymoa aud others. Proparod and sold bv
HTrSSl ,J: T- ttLW\oifaJm
1 <' J, Practical and Anatytieat Ctfetni/4, *'$
No. 52 South Tenth St., below CuK?T*ctf"*
I ; Assembly HtTtLDINOfl, Pmi.A. fbWta
or* To be fed of tt* A H. Deaw, Mine M
zz::: &fb
>?t the United States, Canada* and British '
- Rownrc o< Counterfeit,,
hsk fbr HELMBOLD'8?Take no Other #
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