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" IIOUnfKt'S OLio. '
= < " OO'!1 ?'"> .' '.'
A Startling- OoafeMion.
Mordecia Paine, a saddler doing
business in North Ninth street, was
Sled home front his work shop on
urday morning, by a messenger who
brought the melancholy intelligence
that liis wife, Barbara, had taken arsenic
tor the purpose of Committing suicide,
and was then at the point of death
lie hastened to her bedside, and found
her in inoro agony of tnind than body.
She declared that there was something
i.? ?:_1 ...! i i , ^
uii war miuu wiuvjii mio wisueti to confess
to liini before her departure, xviili
the hope of obtaining his forgiveness.
Mr. Paine, Willi great emotion, desired
her logo on with the discourse, adding
that she might be sure of his forgiveness
before she had made known her
offense.
" Ah, Mordccai," said she, "you remember
our large white pitcher was
broken some time ago; I pretended to
yon that the cat broke it, but it was
false, for I myself did it."
" Oh, my dear," 6aid Mr. Paine,
" don't concern yourself about such a
trifle. I had forgotten the pitcher, and
it matters not how it was broken."
"There is another matter," said Mrs.
P., after some hesitation. " The six
silver spoons which I made you believe
were stolen by the Yankee clock mender,
I pawned them to raise money to
pay the milliner tor doing up my pink
satin bonnet."
" Never mind it, my love," said Mr.
Paine, encouragingly. "I hopeheav
en will forgive you as freely as I do."
After a short pause Mrs. P. began
again:
" Your best razor which you missed
Inst. RiimniHi' nn.'l sn vtm'plt tr?
about, I swapped it awav to a pedlar
for a tortoise shell comb.'
"The deuce !?well, well," said Mr.
P., recollecting himself, " that is all
done now, and can't be mended.?
Think no more of it."
44 I could not leave the world with
such a thing on ni v conscience," re
plied the fair penitent.
44 Go on, goon," cried Mr. Paine:
44 I told you that I could forgive everything
at such a time as this." Mrs. i\
resumed:
4i You remember our boarder, Simeon
Drake, who ran up a bill for six
weeks, and then went off in a hurry
without paying a cent. lie and I hat!
agreed toelope together, but hechanged
his mind at the last moment and ran !
away without me."
44 Fire ami fury ! do you dare to tell'
this K" cried Mordecai, in great excite j
incut. "But, as you are dying, I won't j
reproach you. PI. leave you now to
settle the affair with your own con-1
M *
science
44 Stay and hear one thing in re,'1,
cried the ropentunt Barbara. 44 The j
d?>se I took this morning was intended !
for j'ou. I put it into your coffee, but, I
in my hurry to get the thing done, 1
gave you the wrong cup and took the
right one myself."
44 The devil flv away with von, you
jadeP roared Mordecai, as he flung
himself out of the room. In thuentrvi
he met the apothecary who had s?>l<l
Mrs. P. the fatal powder. This medical
matt had heard of the commotion
at Paine1* house, and suspecting the
cause of it he came to administer uope
and comfort to the afflicted.
" Don't ho alarmed, Mr. Paine," |
said he, " the drug I sold your wife
was nothing but magnesia. I judged
that 6he wished to destroy herself, and (
J tricked her in this way to save her
life."
"You swindling rascal," shouted i
Paine, " how dare you cheat a custom I
er in that shameful manner, and obtain
her money on false pretences ? lie- I
gone!"
And with this exclamation he vio-t
lently ejected the astonished apothecary j
from his frontdoor. The man of the
physic, suspecting, of course, that poor j
Mordecai was deranged, sent two of- j
ficera to provide for his safe keeping.}
llis relation of the preceding dialogue,
however, soon obtained bis discharge.!
[.Philadelphia\ Prow.
Funeral Eulogy.
As delivered in the Florida House of
Representatives, 1848. Verbatim.
Mr. Speaker : Sir, onr tellow citizen
Mister ?ii:w lliirgms, who was lately a,
member of tltia legislature, is dead, ami
lie (lied yesterday in the forenoon?!
lie had the browncreaturs, and was
an uncommon individual.
His character was good up to the
time of his death, and he never lost his
voice. lie whs tifry-six years old, and
was taken sick before ho died at his
boarding house, where board can be
had ar seventy Ave els. a week, washing
and lights included. lie was an
ingenious creature, and in the earlyi
part of his life had a father and mother.
lie was ?tn officer in our Militia
e'.nce the last war, and was brave and
, polite, and bis uncle Timothy Higgius,
belonged to the revolutionary war, and
i was commissioned leflenant by Qeue
. rol Washington, first President and
commander in chiel\>fthe uriny and
navy of the United StWea, who died at,
H'uint Vernon deeply lamented by a'
latge circle of friends, on the 14th of
Decethber 17097 or \hefc'aboiitt^nd
was buried aftfrr bi*4eaih*ith
ry honors, and severalguns were outst
in tiring salutes. .{) '
Sir, Mr. Speakor, sir, General Wash*
ington presided over the continental
sandheorim and political meeting that
framed our Constitution ; and he was
indeed a great man. He was fust iu
war, fust iu peace, and fust in the
hearts of his country, and tho* he was
I in favor of the United States Bank, he
j was a friend to -edncatim, and from
what he said in his farewell address I
! have no donbt he would have voted for
tljju tariff of 18Jfo, if ho had been aliv$
and hadn't died some time beforehand'.
His death was considered at the time
as rather premature oil account of its
being brought on bv au ordinary cold.
Now, sit, Mr Speaker, such being
the character of General Washington.
- . ? D ' ' '
I motion that we wear crape around
the leit arm of this legislature, and adjourn
till to-morrow as an emblem of
our resnccts for the memory ofS. Higgins
wlio is dead, and died of the
ro\vncrcatur8 yesterday in the forenoon.
''Cut Loose Again. Mister 1"
A friend of ours, w'.o is a most accomplished
salesman, and who is kept
very busy in one of the uj?-town dry
goods houses, was complimented, not
long since, in manner and form as follows.
to-wit:
lie had a countryman in the store
and was allowing him a very handsome
piece of ladies' dress goods, net with
any hope of selling it ; still there was
some slight chance, and, besides, it is
necessary, as our friend avers, to keep
constantly in practice. So lie dashed
ahead in tine style, praised the richness
of the pattern, extolled the texture of
the fabric, held it up to a favorable
light, vouched for its ultra fashionableness.
and, in short let loose a torrent of
eloquence, in which it was difficult to
distinguish which was the mo>t flattered,
the taste of the admiring rustic or
the quality of the magnificent moussline.
Bumpkin's eye flashed with gratified
pride at the complimentary allusion
to himself, and unconcealed astonishment
at the development of beauty
in the goods and fluency in the salesman.
Catching our triend by the arm,
he exclaimed, " Stop right here one
I . . . . --a. 1 J t * rt -t *
mi it uce ; Aiiu uasueu out oi me ctoor
with two or three rapid bounds. Grosjdcnap
stood stili, a iittle bothered,
li-?1?1 inof the 1) ?lt of goods across both
hands just as though he had frozen in the
attitude in which he had ao thoroughly
impressed the rural gentleman. Meanwhile
this last mentioned individual
whisked two bouncing girls out of a
carryall which stood in front of the
store, and half pushing, half pulling
them, brought them up in front of him
of the fluent tongue :
4> Gals 1 stand there?right there,
Sallv!-and now Mister, cut loose again:
Ijust want the gats to hear you"
It is almost needless to sav, in view
of '.lie peculiarity of the circumstances,
that our friend was utterly overwhelmed
with his emotions, and for once in
his lite failed in his utterance?to the
great disappointiueut of both father and
dun editors.
O
11 Auk" Lincoln, an ex-member of
Congress from Illinois, and the Republican
of that State, who is anxious tor,
the shoes of the Little Giant, tells a
story, as we learn from the Illinois pai
\/"vii j t 11 n t *11 iintiiAtArt < ?-* 4 1? ?-* L ? 4- ? ? I
I'OIC, Him Iiiimtiaics ill I lie UCM illlt'Cdotal
style, his appreciation of the late
light in Congress. It reminds "Abe"
of testimony given concerning a tight,
one of the belligerents being the client:
Among the witnesses for the plaintiff
was a remarkably talkative old fellow
who was disposed to magnify tho
importance of the affair to mv client's
disadvantage. It came my turn to
question him. 44 Witness," sAid 1,
"you say you saw this tight."
" Yes, stranger, I reckon I did."
" Was it much of a fight?" said I.
" I'll be darned if it wasn't, stranger,
a right smart tight."
" How much ground did the combatants
cover?"
u About an acre, stranger/'
' A1 >out an acre," I repeated, mijsingly.
44 Well now, witness, just tell
me?wasn't that just about the smallest
crop of a fight off an acre ot ground
that ever yon heard of?"
"That's so, stranger; I'll be g??l
d?d if it wasn't."
An eccentric individual, standing
np<>n a bridge, and gazing upon a
youth angling in tho stream below,
gives vent to Lis tellings.in tho following
inquiry :
" Adolescence^ what art thou doing?
Art thou endeavoring to entice tho finny,
tribe to ingulf into tlieir denticulated
ir.outlts a barlnsd hook, upon wltose
point thou hast Used a dainty* allurement?"
'/ No, sir," aaid the boy, " I'm fishiii."
"Siion," said a Dutchman, "you
may say vat you please 'bout, bad
neighbors, hrte bad to vorsh neighbors
as never vas. Mine pigs and mine
hens and mine cocks (roosters yon
calls em) or ones home every night mit
ci 'ie ears split and todder day two of
dent comes home missing."
I i, iV" " "if
BATES OF ADVEBTIBIHO
OT TBI
GREENVILLEPRESS,
Ttllt undersigned proprietor* of Tita 84iNw**n
EstKuraiSK and Thb Patriot amd Hooin'.iiinu.
respectfully state that they hare adopt"*! the
following aiaudard RATES OF ADVERTISING,
which will in every instance be adhered to:
PEH SQDABE OF 13 LINES, OB LESS,
1 inar'u, $ 70 18 inar'na, $600 SO inar'na, $7.96 (
2 inar'na, 1,26 19 inar'na, 6.20 3d inar'u* $.!/>
8 inar'na, 1.50 20 inar'na, 5.40 27 inar'na, 8.26
4 inar'na, 1.70 21 inar'na, 5.60 38 inar'na, 8.4<>
5 intr'ns, 2.0? 92 inar'na. 6.80 89 inar'na, 8.6$
6 inar'na, 2.25 28 inar'na, 6:00 40 inar'na, 8.70
7 inar'na, 2.00 24 inar'na, 6.20 41 inar'na, 8 86
8 inar'na, 2.76 20 inar'na, 6.40: 12 inar'na, 9.00
9 inar'na, 3.00 26 inar'na, 6.60 43 inar'na, 9.10
10 inar'na, 3.2C 27 inar'na, 6.70 44 inar'na, 9 20
II inar'na, 8.00 28 inar'na, -6.90 40 mar'ua, 9.30
12 inar'na,. S.7b 29 insr'na. 7.05 46 inar'na, 9.40
18 Inar'na, 4.0u 80 tmr'na, 7.20 47 inar'na, 9.60
14 inar'na, 4.20 81 inar'na, 7.86 48 inar'na. 9160
16 inar'na, 4.40 32 inar'na, 7.60 49 inar'na, 9.t0
16 inar'na, 4.60 83 inar'na, 7.66 00 inar'na, 9.30
17 inar'na, 4.80 34 inar'na, 7.80 01 inar'na, 9.t*>
02 insertions, $10. ' ' '
Obituary Notices over 12 linea in length, and
Tributes of Respect, will be charged fo at odvertinng
rates.
Adrertiaeinenta not limited will be inserted
till ordered out, and charged for every insertion,
ty Advertising bills amounting to twentyfive
dollar* for tbe year, will be allowed a dia
?r ? . ..
w.?. vi iik |ht cent; inoso amounting to fifty
I dollars, ton per cent; serenty-tlve dollars, fifteen
per cent; one hundred dollars, and over, twenty
per cent
UP" JOB WORK payable on delivery.
PRICE ?t MeJUXKnr.
For 17ie Southern Knterptiae.
V iO. K. ELFOKI\
For The Patriot and Mountaineer.
January l-v'th. 1858.
T. W. DAVIH,
Watchmaker & Jeweler,
TAKES the liberty to announce
lr/^& to the citizens of Greenville, and
[v .Jy3?1 he surrounding country, that ho
-afr.v*- yafcrj < prepared to do ull inniiuer of
work in his line of business, sueli as
Watch, Clock and Jewelry Bepairing,
nil of which shall be doue in the neatest manner.
Wateh Wheels, Pivots, Pinions, .Towels, Screws,
Hands, Glasses, all done at the shortest, notice, '
and in a workmanlike manner. Please give him
a trial, and you will be jdeased.
He also makes JEWELRY to order, such as
Gold Guard, Fob A. Vent CliaiiiN,
All kinds of UOLP BUTTON'S, such as Bosom
Sleeve and Collar Buttons. All kinds of Hair
Work Trimmed In the neatest style !
His work cannot be surpassed' in (bis part of
the country. I
llis shop may be fouud at the Goodlett House,
in the rooiu formerly occupied by Messrs. Bailev
A Owen. * 1
Grtenville. July 3n. 1?t*r >? '
II O W A lib ,t a o - . ? * i
PHILADELPHIA.
A D~:iCVc!C'.li If I'MMWiiW Am at** rial #nI
/ i? ' M * ' ,'r '
I n-'r iiifffcy./r inf rruej oj uu tick mid diMrcwd,
n Hii-tfJ teitU Wralent mid lipiileiuic Ji.vuji<x.
r|X) nil pennm AlDittlxl with Scximl 1 >!?*????? ,
1 nitili itn 'ptiriiiAtvrHtni, HciRiiinl H'bikef!*.
Impotence, (iouorrhuta, (Jleet. Syphilis, thpA'ice
of Onanism, or Self Almw, Ac , Ac.
The HO WARDASSOCIATWX. in view of
ths awful deal ruction of human lite, caused by
I Sexual Diseases and I lie deceptions practised ?j>!
on the unfortunate victims of such diseases by
Quacks have directed their Lbiisulting Surgeon,
as a chiritablt act .worthy of their name to give
MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all pel's HIS thus afliicted,
who apply b\r letter, with a description, of
their condition, fnge occupation, hat/its of life,
die.,) and in cases of extreme poverty and snf
faring, to fitrnhh medicine*frte of charcje. It is
needless to add that the Association commands
the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish
the most approved modern treatment. ' 1
Tlu Director* on a review of the past, feel assured
tinit their labors i?r this fidiere of l?. pevo
lent etTort, have been of great ben fit to the)ifllieted,
especially to the young, and they Intve
resolved to devote themselves, with renewed
zeal, to this very important but much dusplsed (
cause. I
Just Published, by the Association, a Report ,
on Spermat.orr.hma, or Seminal Weakness, the '
vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Self Abuse! and j
other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, by tin- Con ,
suiting Surgeon, which will be sent by mail, (in
a scaled letter envelope). Free of Charge, on the |
receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage. t
By order of the Director*.
Address, for Report or Treatment, DR. GEO.
R. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard
Association, No. 2 South NINTH Street, I'liila
ueipnin, !'a.
EZRA D. HEART WELL, President.
Gko. Faiuciiilk, Secretary.
Feb 4 X9 ly !
CABINET illAHLK,
GREENV1UE, 8. C.
tarty ttppotite the J'o?t OJJtee, Avenue Street,
CI5S536 inform*
8ffiTTr.*.L"?5ffi be citizens of <?reeii*ille and
the adjoining L)i*uic'y, that he ha* returned
l from the Siate Pair ut Columbia, (where he
received the tir*t jiieniiniti for his ele};aiill\
finished Bureau. which wa* admired b\ eve
rv one.) and k nor* prepared to execute
ALL OUDEIls IN Ills LINE, lie has.
nl*o, on hand A LARhK STOCK OK
: KUHNITCKK. which will be mild at prices
' to suit the timea.
He leturti- his thank* for pm| favor*,and
he hope*, hy giving constant aUetition to
hi* business, to receive a lilieral share of the
public patronage. No*- lf>-2R If
CHARLES HI C KEY,
(6'ucossor to Emanuel Currant,)
MAVITFAfrriTRRR <>f
LOOKING GLASS,"PORTRAIT
And Picture Frames,
AND DKALKR IN
LOOKING GLASS PLATES,
JJ/iA CKKTS, WISb()W UOItSICKH,
iioom Mour^nrMas. &c.
154 KINO MTifKisrr,
Charleston, S. C.
[J" Old l'ruipe* lie gilt equal to new. _&]
April 80 61 __j ly <
OBR & PRICE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
GRANVILLE, S. C.
JAMBS L. OR*, ^ WM P. PRIOR !
April 251 SO
JOB WOHBL
NEATLY DONE AT THIS OFFICE.
i I Plows,
Stoves,
^P^K ljr on hand*a largo *
B?3? eort-ment of Una and oapBKwMMS* 1
?Tf59lTwo-Hor*e Turning, Subsoil and iiihuide
which wo challenge tho world to equal in good
work, ease of draft and durability.
We hare also a largo nnd beautiful assortment
of Cooking, Parlor, Dining Room, Bed Room
and Church '' < .Q i> <
3TOVE8,
t? which we particularly call the attention ol
tbsfec" trhe w4?h to Diirchaeo. j
Also, on hand, Vfash nnd Stock itOl'Lr.TL?, j
Corn Shelters, Straw Cutter a, Ac. Copper, Sheet
Iron or Zinc Work done to order. Cistern or
Well Pumps furnished and put up.
We also are making and receiving from new 1
York, a superior assortment of
Tin and Japanese Ware,
among which the Ladies may find a great variety
of Cake Cutters and Bake Pans.
FOOT and BATHING TUBS, or any other Article
in our line, made to order, and Painted in
Ihe best manner. We arc also prepared to do
Roofiug nud Guttering
in the latest and best manner on short notice
Country Merchants invited to examine our
stock of
Wo say it is superior, and we do not wish to j
have our word tnken for it. Come and see.
Cash |>aid for Old Copper, Bees Wax and Old )
Pewter.
f y Rags taken in exchange for Tin Ware.
SHERMAN BROTHERS.
Mh 12 44 tf
AT THE CTRE1:NVILLE
COACH FACTORY,
Main Street, Hext the Bridge, (
1"MtK largest and Best Stock of CAHRIAOK
GOODS ANI) MATERIAL ever offered for
ale in the State, selected carefully and especially
for Carriage Manufacturers.
A large stock and heat variety of Axles for
Buggies, Carriages and Wagons; common and
best tempered Steal Springs ; Black and Colored
Enamel and Patent l)a?h Leather; Black and
uoioreo r.uamei i.iouis, wrius ana Duck*; Oil "
and Brussels Carpet; Buckram* mini Bussix
Sheetings; Lute, Manilla and Chenilta Mats;
Braes and Silver Point and Sand Bands ; Brass.
Silver, Bone and .Japan Nails; Silk and Worsted ]
broad and narrow Laces; Silk, Worsted and Cot- ,
Ion Fringes; Bent Hickory Shaft*; Buggy seat (
Sticks; and a complefe ussortHient of Mailable ,
Cart iocs. ,
Carriage Makers are particularly requested to "
oall aad examine our stock. For sale cheap bv
GOWKli. COX, MA UK LEY Jk CO.
HVUS AND SPOKES. j
WE arc now prepared to supply ManufnMu ,
rera with the host Morticed Hubs and t
Turned Snokcs. of our own manufacture, an.I r
warranted. For sale by
UOWElt. COX. M ARKLEY ?fc CO.
CL 0 THS AND DA MA SKS. I
A LARGB lot of Blue, Drab and Green (
XJL Cloths; German, Fancy, Cotton and All- 1
Wool Damasks. For sale bv
CONY EH, C? LX. M .NUKLEY ?fc CO. [
CARRIAGE MAKERS' AND CAli '
PENTERS' TOOLS.
4 LARGE stork and variety of the beet Tools
1V made, and a few setts fancy Rosewood 1
and Boxwood Planes. For sale by
GOW Eli, COX. M A UKLEV & CO. J
IRON! IRON!! IRON!!!
NOW on hand, the largest stork of Iron ever c
offered in this market; Spartanburg Iron (
ind Castings; King's a Mountain Iron; English t
defined Tires: Ovals:' Round: Kn??? .
>h?e; Half Rounds; Half Ovab ; Band lion and i
Hoop Iron; Hoping !*>tcel ; Steel Tire. Sweedes
snd Hammered, for wagon*, tire* and plantation
work.
On hand, .cheap Tor ensh, 6,000 lbs. Runted
Plow Moulds, beat North Carolina Iron. For *
lule by
COWER, COX. MARKLEY ds CO.
STEEL / STEEUT STEEL ! ! !
T^AYLORH. 8AUNDKUSON A JTSWOrs beat
It ('ast-Hteel?square, octagon, round and flat
?for line edge tools, axles ana drills. German and
Blister dteel, for plantation work. For sale by
COWER. COX. MARKLEY ?fe CO.
3,000 LBS. GRINDSTONE.
ASSORTKI? sizes, suitable for Farmers and
Mechanics. For snle cheap h9 ,
COWER. COX. MARKLEY At CO.
OX HAND
AAA LBS. bi'H Black Florida Moss and
/v/\* Curled Jlair, picked, iu bags.
For sale !>v
COWER, CAX MARKLEY dt CO.
SAND PAPER AND GLUE.
I ARGK assortment of the Oiamnml PlintSand
J Paper, best article made, for sale by
COWER, COX. MARKLEY Jt CO.
paints oils, rrrxi) o ir glass
AND PUTTY. }
/\ V HI. k Ins*.ess saaekM -.t J-- I
I H" ? mine, "III", rec.
V/ i* .! ??, Rxtrii mid fco. I H'lntf [.ends; Rnvr
nd oi-al Lindooed Oil*; Winter, Sperm. .Solar, ,
Lamp, .Neat* Foot, Olive and Tanners' Oila:
tJoacli Hi?ly and Copal Varni.-h ; Japan, Aspaltiirn
and Leather Varnish; Spirit* Turpentine; '
Greene; Yellows; Bines; 1 .a Ices; Sink*; I>ro|?- 1
black; Lampblack ; Red ; Spanish limwo; Um- '
ber; Snawa; French Ochre, Ac. American and 1 !
Frenah IWndow Glass, Putty and Whitening. !
For sale bv
go web, cox. MARKLEY & CO. J
UK A VY it sir&LKltARD WARE. J
Am LARGK and v?JI seleoted stock Far salt
aheap hy .
00Web. COX. MARKLEY * CO. j
SCRM Wd! SCRR tyS ! /
/*/\rk GROSS of the Improved Gimblet Point /
OUU Screws, for safe by WiKi
OOWKR, COX. MARKLBY & 00.
SA WS! SAWS! t
HOF. ACa'i Celebrated Cart -toe! Mil) Spars;
Rowland's Mill, Oo$s Cut and Tennon
Saws; Hand. PanneJ and Ripping Saws; Brass
and Blrte liaek Saws; 4 enmplete assortment of (
Webl> Saw*, with and without framed ForhDe by
GO WEB, COX, MARKLEY * 00. * \
Jnn 7 t tf
WOVLV no W JJWJTM']* ffipwr
AS80&TSD STO
OF rri/S SEASON"*
, ,.. . I
3ALES OF PLANTATION BLANKETS
h Wee' Plalna
" Schyle's Georgia Kerseys and I'Iiim
* low-price Georgia Kerseys and Plains
' Red, Bine and Orey Flannels
** White Twill Flannels
" 0-4. 8-4, 10-4 11-4 Brown Sheetings
/ f ' Schyle's Stripe Geor?ia/Osns>\lrgs
" heavy Cotton Ositahnrg* *
u htytT* 4-4 llrowrv Shi/Hags; r
" Sea Is!?nd Brown Shirtings
" heavy 8-4 Brown Shirtings, at cts.
" heavy Brown Cottog Drilling
" Superfine Brown Cotton Drilling
RICH FALL AND WI
liPiilt 4-4 FIIENOH ANI> ISKQMsH CHINTZ
u 4-4 Cashmere Pattern Ohintri
" 4 4 Scotch and English Ginghams
Choice Printed and Plain Challys .
Choice Striiie and Plaid Poulins for Fall Wear
lupar Friuted Frsnch belaina and Cashmeres |
?hnipftPr?it#H French IK*IjIiw fbr ChiWrw I
1*1?in French Deljiitu and Cashmeres, all shndes |
Oct. 28-24-tf
READ! READ!! READ!!!
IT WILL TASK VOL' BUT A FKVV UIM'TKS,
AND MAY HAVK YOU
MAKT TCARS Or STTFFERIITa !
Carter's Spanish Mixture!
THE 8KEAT PUHlFIEK OF TW 8lU0ft!~
rhe Best Alterative Ever Yet Discovered!
Physician* prttn-ribr it, and every on* that
use* U is a Hoiking a>lverlisnnent. iVri
Medicine ever get offered to the ytw?rican
public ha* gained each popularity
in *o tibort a time a*
DARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE!
It trill Cure any cane of Scrofula.
It trill Cure any cast of Rheumatism.
It will Cure'any case of Syphilis.
It trill Cure any case of Soli Rheum.
It toill Cure any case of Neuralgia.
Il will Cure any case qf Fever and Ague,
">r ant Diseases arising from an impuresiai* ol
he Blood.
SCROFC LOUS READER!
I*, cured tho neice of the lion. lohu Minor
Rotta, a member of Congress from Virginia, of
lerofnln, after the skill of the best Physicians.
>oth of New York and Philadelphia, had been
Tied in vain ; and it will cure you, reader, if
>'ou are so affected.
RHEUMATIC RKADER!
It cured D. Burritt, Esq., of Cincinnati, of
Rheumatism of 4 years standing, after all other
eiiierisc* had failed. Wc hsvs hundreds of such
ertiliciites. Call on (lis Agent and get a Lii>ok
ind Circular. and read for yoursslf t|i<- many ronarkable
and astonishing euros it ha* msda
SYPHILITIC READER!
The celebrated Dr. Butcher writes tie Uint he
tad two of the most severe tind long standing
uses of Syuhili* that would yield to none of the
istial.reineoies, but h? cured one case .with si*,
tnd the "titer with tiitfe bottles of tlAMJ EJCS
iPAXlSU MIXTURE. Wo have known it
ised in over a T <*?am? castA ami hnre /ct to
tear Of a failure ifi iny case.'
YE SHAKING THOUSANDS IiEAlU
Aera asi> Ftvr.p.?Do not take Quinine, Mtr
rutf, or any such noxious Drugs, but trv at once
his great Alterative and Purifier of the Blood ;
wJt 1/ vf?? es will 1
n m vuit nnj nnu everv
mse ot Ague and Fever. We have never yet
mown it to fail.
And for all Diseases arising from an impure
itnte of the Hlood, no medicine ha*ever yet lieen
bund to have so good an effect. If you are sick,
rv it at once; do not delay; time is precious,
ind health the greatest of all blessings, without
vliich all else is valueless.
DR. \VM. S. BEERS & CO.,
l'noi'R i KToim, Richmond, Fin.
And for salr by E KRUTCH, Druggist, Agent.
jr?*tivllle C H.. 8. (J 8-ly May 28
4nd Phoenix Bittern
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ise the blood ui restored to a healthy state, ami
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lad they require no restralut froiu business or
ileasure.
The a fliiltd have, id them medeiines, a remedy
hat wild do for them all that medicine can possibly
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HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUiD
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Indisposition to Exertidh,
I/hn of Power, '
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It allays all pain and inflammation, is perfectly
pleasant in its taste and odor, but immediate in
.its action.
Helmbold's Extract Buchu
Is prepared diiectlv according to the Rules cif
PHaRMAOY AMD (THEMIS . ST,
with' the greatest aoeUracy and Chemfea! knowledge
and cafe demoted in its combination. 8ee
Professor I >k wait's Valuable Works on the Practice
of Physic, and most of the late Standard
Works of Medicine.
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One hnndred dollars will tw paid to any Physician
who can prove that the Medicine ever injured
a Patient; and the testimony of thousands
nan l.e produced to prove that it does grest good.
Cases of from one week tothirteen years'standing
bavc been effected. The mass of V'OLUKTA
It Y TESTIMONY in possession of the Proprietor.
vouching its virtue* snd ewrstire row
r, iiiiikmiiic. emorm-nig mine* w II known to
M'IRXf'K ANI? kame.
100,000 Bollle? Have Been 1*14,
Ami lint a tingle instance vf ft failure haft OerC,
rt>|xirW<l.
Personally appftftr?<1 before W, *n Alderman
of the city of Philadelphia, 11, T. MKLMBOI.D,
t 'liemiot, who. being duly iworn, doa* mt, that
this preparation contain# no Kareotia, Mercury
or injurious Ikrvc, but are purely Vegetable.
II. T. IIKI.MUOLI), Hole Manufacturer.
Sworn and subscribed before uie this 2Sd day
<.f N? vein her, 1854. i. or' i'l ?uT Yr3
WM. P. 11IBBABI). Alderman.
Price $1 per Bottle, or Six far $A, Delivers
Accompanied by and ^espdhsftffe Certl
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gyrnen aud other*. Prepared and kohl by
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