The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, April 15, 1858, Image 4
HUMORIST'S OLIO.
How Hoosier Whipped the Tiger. !
Some years ago, I was in a gambling J
house in Cincinnati, a silent looker on
at a game of faro. In those days such
operations were carried on rather openly,
and almost under the eye6 of the authorities,
with unbarred doors, so '
that any one could walk in, either in '
the capacity of a better, or a mere spec- '
tator. In the latter capacity I found '
myself, near midnight, when the door 1
of the den opened. Just as the game 1
began to Hag, and not a sound was 1
heard but the click of the checks, and!
the rattle of some dishes a darkey was
placing on a table, in walked a tall, 1
raw-boned, counts-looking chap, in a
grey satinet coat and a coon-skin cap.
lie walked right up to the only vacant
place at the table, and, drawing Irom
a side pocket an enormous calf skin 1
wallet, which looked as if it might contain
at least a thousand, in fives and
tens, addressed the dealer :
44 Lo?'k here, Mister, I'm going to
fight this Tiger up to the nines 1 Lin
derstand me, I alters fight to the death:
that in, until I break yon or you break 1
me 1M . '
[Wo must here inform the reader
unlearned in the mysteries of gambling, ,
that playing at faro is technically termed
by the sporting fraternity, "buck- ,
ing a* the 'liger."]
" Very good," said the dealer, " yon J
are one of the kind we like to deal for."
And his eyes fairly danced at the cer- (
tainty of depleting the plethoric looking
pocket book.
"But, understand me," continued
the rough customer, " there is one .
tiling you must first agree to ; and that l
is, if you break me, you must give me
money enough to carry me home." (
" I'll do it," said the " leg." {
" Yes ! yes! yes !" responded the en- }
tire party. Ilerc the darkey announced ,
supper, and the keeper of " the Tiger " ,
announced a recess for half an hour. (
The crowd went into the good things
prepared, and Itough was not a whit j
behind the rest, lie dived into the i
venison, the oyster pie, and the "chick- K
cn-fixcns," until he could eat no more
with any degree of safety to himself?
not forgetting to wash down the whole |
with liberal potations of brandy.
Refreshment over, labor bade fair
to commence in right down earnest.?
The dealer took off his coat, rolled up j
his sleeves, and seated himself. Rough ,
squared himself at thc-table, and again
drew the ponderous wallet. All eyes (
were now turned upon him : for spectators.
natrons of f.bo oatnlilialimont
, J ? I
and even bankers themselves looked |
for a tall game. Rough drew troni one
of the pockets of the capacious wallet
a greasy and rather suspicious looking
fivo dollar bill, and called for the worth
of it in chips. After scrutinizing it a
moment, the dealer tossed it into his
drawer, and passctl over a stack of ten ,
chips to Rough. lie next gave the L
cards sundry scientific " fiirts," placed
them in the box, and announced " All',
Ready !" Rough placed his ten chips j
on the ace, and the deal went on.?
Some oight or ten cards were drawn
out, when an ace came to view on the
top of the box, and the dealer immedi- .
ately put ten more chips on top of j
Rough's pile. Rough let the twenty
chips lay upon the ace, and it was not (
long before another one made its ap- j
pear an ce, but this time it fell by the (
side of the box, and the dealer " raked j
dowu " the entire pile, lie then wait- j
ed a few moments in expectation that t
tl
v.|/v>ta vi?V t UUUIV I j
again, but that individual continued
resting his chin on the palm of his .
hand, and gazing abstractedly on the t
ace.
" Well," said the " leg," " aint you
going to bet a.iy more?"
"Nary red ? I'm broke?flat!" said
liough. c
The "leg1' laid bade in his chair,
and in a tone of the most profound as-}
tonishment said, " The deuce you are ? i
And I pledged myself to giveyou mojiey
enough to carry you home, in ciise
you got broke!" I
" You did that same, old boss!" I
44 Where do you live?" i
44 At Brownsville, up the river." !
" What will it cost to take you
there if" J
" At the present stage of water I
think I can get up for about fourteen (
dollars."
Such a shout jvs went up at this juncture
\ra* never before heard within the 1
walls of a Faro-room!?while with i
great good humor the 44 leg " counted j
out the four cen dollars.
44 My friend," said lie to Hough, 44 it
is not every day one meet s a patron'8
like you. Go and help yourself to an-J
other drink of brandy and water, and
a cigar. Whenever yon coine to town
again, give us a call. Call often?you
will find the latch-string out. I wish
you a safe journey. Give my respects ai
to your wite and children. J?ye, bye!"
1 tough didn't shrink otic iota from
bisrailer}', but took the proffered drink tj
and cigar. 441 say," said be, as he
held the door ajar, 441 wish you better
luck with the next green-looking ens- ?1
toiner that comes along; but before yon oi
make such a bargain with him, jest as- tl
ccrtniu where he live*, nud the size of\
/its pile /"?and so Baying, he disappeared
amid the guffaws of the crowd,
in which the dealer himself heartily
joined.
Doesticki gets Married.
"We've taken a partner for life, and
L've got a wife. In my room a pair of
Drown gaiters occupy the corner where
>ur boot-jack used to bang, and we flatter
ourselves that I've made a good
bargain in the exchange. I now take
i renewed interest in the piece of beef,
and we bully our butcher with the air
of a respectable married man. We
buy my potatoes now myself, and wo
are not to be bamboozled out of my
Bpare change by anybody. But I am
not a " malefactor," and I did not go
on a "train." We have finished all
my " trains," and I henceforth claim
for ouiself the name of a correct and
sober individual. Beer we will not
take into mv mouth, and onr lips shall
be sealed when the festive " cocktail "
would tempt me to indulge, nor shall
the social " cobbler," or the genial " julip,"
or the seductive "smash " induce
me to fracturo our resolution. Ourself
is the best judge of the proprieties
of my domestic life.
Triangle, avaunt! Jones, get thee
behind me! Marcweiglit, arint thee!
Tying, my jolly joker, not even with
thee will I take our accustomed "nip."
"II. W. B.," we esteem thee as my
ff ionil ami nni* lnnnen K..*
*> ivuvt HUM VUI JVWOV/ Wlltl 1UUIUI ^ Ulll
thou and I, Ilenry. have taken our last
''swig'' from your little private wicker
bottle. Deimouico's shall know us
110 more, and at Matara's shall I never
again comfort ouiself with my middy
iherrv which did not 60 much refresh
ns. t)epart from us, Arnold ! tempt
ne not.
Wo are now a Benedict, and I am
letermined to become respectable,
steady, and serious. I have invented
an anti bachelor's multiplication table,
which we have learned by heart, and
which I commend to the careful consideration
of our readers?
Twice two " smashes " buys a box of
lair pins.
Twice three " cobblers " buys a pair
)f earings, (cheap.)
Twice four " lagers " buys a pair of
gloves, (female.)
Twice fivo Ujulips" buys a breastpin,
(female.)
Twice six " punches " buys a linen
collar, (female.)
Twice seven " ulos" buys a pair of
shoes, (female.)
Twice eight " toddies " buys a calico
dress, (with cloth enough for a
basque and pantalettes.)
Twice nine 4t bitters" buys a summer
bonnet, (and leaves a trifle towards
the veil and trimmiings.)
Twice ten " sangarees " buys a pair
of stays, (machine stitched, with patent
eyelets and embroidered down the
neck.)
Twice eleven " slings " buys a collar
and undersleeves, (and leaves a balance
towards the fringe.)
Twice twelve "brandy straights"
ire good for hooped skirt, (light house
size,) two pairs of long stockings, and
i silk parasol. And so on through,
Gliding up with ?
Twelve times twelve baskets of champagne
pays house rent for a year, and
leaves a margin.
It's astonishing how much I've learned
of the mysteries of feminine apparel
n ten days. X know that the dear
neaturea trim their bonnets with
bundation muslin ; that it takes three
jreadths and a half to make a dress,
md the lower edge of their white skirts
s always hem-stitched with lacc-work.
Good-bye, Bachelordom. We area
narried individual, though still as cv>r,
with a considerable reservation,
Yours, Doesticks, P. B.
A Pertinent Question.?The streets
>f Memphis, Tennessee, it would appear
from the abuse lavished upon
hem by the city papers, arc in a very
amcntable condition. The Bulletin
mblishcs the following, which is
t 1 1 11 * " "
vouuueu ior. - j\. lew days ago, as a
ady was coming down Madison strcei
o the depot, she overheard a darkey
alking kindly to his mules?'"Getup,
let, get np, child?me and you will
;et to Heaven yet, for hauling cotton
l.er de.se streets!" The lady came i
oine, and told her little boy what the t
arkcy was saying to his mules. The i
ttlc hoy listened, and after think- I
)g a while, he said : 44 Ma, if the 1
ray man goes to Heaven, where will
ie Mayor and Aldermen go, for hav- '
ig such dreadful streets." j J
A Colloquy.?4* JIow do you do Mr. |
raith ?" 11
44 Do what ?" j |
44 How do you find yourself?"
441 never lose myself."
44 How do you feel?"
44 Pretty smooth, I guess?feel of me
nd see."
44 Good morning, Mr. Smith."
44 It's rather a had one, wet and nas-!
f"
A dhunken Dutchman by the name ,
f Cain, staggering through the streets !
ie day, was asked if he was the man i
lat slew his brother ? 44 No," said he,
I was the oue that got slewed." <
Almost a Know Nothing.?A man,
near Crockett, Texas, was recently diggng
a well, when it caved in upon
h'ra. After he was extractod from it
his first exclamation was?"I came
nigh being a Know Nothing theb 1"
44 How so?" asked his rescuer. w Why,
the papers say they go into a hole and
pull it in alter them," was the reply.
A littlk urchin, on being arraigned
for playing marbles on Sunday, was
asked: 44 Do you know where those
little boys go who are wicked enough
to play marbles on Sunday ?" replied,
"Yes, some on 'era goes to the common,
and some on 'em goes down by the
side of tho river yonder."
Old Mrs. Pilkins was reading the
forpicn hv a inrnari'ivu! ' Pnthm
is declining," exclaimed the old lady ;
"Well, I thought as much, the last
thread I U6ed was remarkably feeble."
A Jkrseyman gives the following
advice to gardeners : " To cure hens
from scratching up your garden beds,
cut their dainty 6cratchers off, just below
their heads."
The Detroit Tribute says a loving
couple were married at Albian a few
days since and having no money they
paid him with two bushels of black
walnuts!
TnE STRONGEST KIND OF A HINT.? A
young lady asking a gentleman to pee
if one of her rings will go'on his little
finger.
RATES OF ADVERTISING
OF TUB
GREENVILLEPRESS.
TIIE undersigned proprietors of Tiie Southern
Enterprise and The Patriot and Mountaineer,
respectfully state that they have Adopted the
following standard RATES OF ADVERTISING,
which will in every instanec he adhered to:
FEB SQUARE OF 13 LINES, OR LESS,
1 insr'n, $ 75 18 insr'ns, $5.00 35 insr'ns, $7.05
2 insr'ns, 1.25 19 insr'ns, 6.20 30 insr'ns. 8.10
3 insr'ns, 1.50 20 insr'ns, 5.4i? 37 insr'us, 8.25
4 insr'ns, 1.75 21 insr'ns, 6.00 38 insr'ns, 8.40
6 insr'ns, 2.00 22 insr'ns, 6.80 39 insr'ns, 8.65
6 insr'ns, 2.25 28 insr'ns, G.00 40 insr'ns, 8.70
7 inor'ns, 2.60 24 insr'ns, 0.20 11 insr'ns, 8 85
8 insr'ns, 2.76 25 insr'ns, 0.40 42 insr'ns, 9.00
0 insr'ns, 3.00 20 insr'ns, 6.00 13 insr'us, 9.10
iu insr'ns, S.2? 27 ir.rr'r.s, 0.75 44 insr'ns. 9 20
11 insr'ns, 3.50|28 insr'ns, 0.9O 45 insr'ns, 9.30 |
12 nisi* no, 8.7ft 29 insr'ns, 7.06 46 insr'tia, 9.4t>
13 insr'ns, 4.00 30 insr'ns, 7.20 47 insr'ns, 9.50
14 insr'ns, 4.20 31 insr'ns, 7.85 48 imr'ni, 9.CO
16 insr'ns, 4.40 32 insr'us, 7.60 49 insr'ns, 9.70
16 insr'ns, 4.60 33 insr'ns, 7.65 60 insr'ns, 9.80
17 insr'ns, 4.80 34 insr'ns, 7.80 51 insr'ns, 9.90
62 insertions, *10.
Obituary Notices over 12 lines in length, and
Tributes of Respect, will be charge.! fo: at advertising
rates.
Advertisements not limited will be inserted
till ordered out, and charged for every insertion.
Advertising bills amounting to twentyfive
dollars for the year, will be allowed a discount
of five per cent; those amounting to fifty
dollars, teu per cent; seventy-five dollars, fifteen
per cent; one hundred dollars, and over, twenty
per cent.
JOB WORK payable on delivery.
PRICE A McJUN KIN,
For The Southern Enterpriae.
O. E. F.LFORD,
For The Patriot and Mountaineer.
January 12lh, 1858.
T. W. DAVIS,
Watchmaker & Jeweler,
^ TAKFS the liberty to announce
t<> the citizens of Greenville, and
(r?' jfflilir surrounding country, that he
prepared to do all manner of
work in his line of business, such as
Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing,
all of which shall be done in the neatest manner.
Watch Wheels, Pivots, Pinions, Jewels, Screws,
Hands, Glasses, all done at the shortest notice,
nnd in a workmanlike manner. Please give him
a trial, and you will he pleased.
lie also makes JEWELRY to order, such as
Gold Guard, Fob Sc. Vest Chain*,
All kinds of GOLD BUTTONS, such as Bosom.
Sleeve and Collar Buttons. All kinds of Hair
Work Trimmed in the neatest stylo.
Ilia work cannot be surpassed in this part of
the country.
His shop may be found at the Goodlctt House,
in the room formerly occupied by Messrs. Bailey
it Owen.
Greenville, July 80, 1857. 12 tf
tfDEH IK ft A ITS,
CABINET JUAKEK,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
Nearly oj>fto*ite the Post Office, Avenue Street, ;
mmnue^ respectfully ?- .
SJjSSSEjjtlio citizens of Greenville and
the adjoining Districts, that he has returned t
from the State Fair at Columbia, (where he <
received the first premium for hi* edogantly '
finished Bureau, which was admired by eve '
ry one.) and is now prepared to execute .
\LL ORDERS IN HIS LINE. He has, t
dso, on hand A LARGE STOCK OK <
l**UlitNlTURE, ?hich will ho 3old ut price j*
o suit the times.
lie returns his thanks for past favors, and ,
te hopes, by giving constant attention to
lis business, to receive a liberal share of the '
jublic patronage. Nov. 10--28 ly. '
CHARLES HICKEY, !
(Suecrator to A'nuinuei Currant,) l
mani:kactukku ok t
LOOKING GLA88, PORTRAIT ;
And Picture Frames. >
AND DKALKR IN I
-OOKINGQLASS PLATES, '
BRACK ETH. WW DO W CORNICES,
LiOOM MOULDINGS, &C. \
X54 kino btrkjct,
OIIARLE8TOJJ, S. C.
XW Old Frames lte gilt equal to new. S/?\
April 30 61 ly
AT THE GREENVILLE
COACH FACTORY,
Mailt Street. Ifext the Bridge,
THE Largest and Best Stock of CARRIAGE
GOODS AND MATERIAL ever offered for
sale in the State, selected carefully and especially
for Carriage Manufacturers.
A large stock and best variety of Axles for
Buggies, Carriages and Wagons; common and
best tempered Steel Springs; Black and Colored
Enamel and Patent Dash Leather; Black and
Colored Enamel Cloths, Drills and Ducks; Oil
and Brussels Carpet; Buckrams and Russia
Sheetings; Lute, Manilla and Chenille Mats;
Brass and Silver Point and Sand Bands ; Brass,
Silver, Bone and Japan Nails; Silk and Worsted
broad and narrow Laces; Silk, Worsted and Cotton
Fringes; Bent Hickory Shaftsj Buggy seat
Sticks; and a complete assortment of Mallablo
Castings.
Carriage Makers arc particularly requested to
call and examine our stock. For sale cheap by
GOWER, COX, MARKLEY k CO.
HUBS AND SPOKES.
WE arc now prepared to supply Manufacturers
with the best Morticed Hubs and
Turned Spokes, of our own manufacture, and
w&rranteu. For sale by
GOWER, COX, MARKLEY k CO.
CLOTHS AND DAMASKS.
A LARGE lot of Blue, Drab and Green
Cloths; German, Fancy, Cotton and AllWool
Damasks. For sale by
GOWER, COX, MARKLEY k CO.
CARRIAGE MAKERS' AND CAR.
RENTERS' TOOLS.
A LARGE stock and variety of ?he best Tools
made, and a few setts fancy Rosowood
and Boxwood Planes. For enle by
GOWER, COX, MARKLEY k CO.
IRON! IRON!! IRON!!!
NOW on hand, the largest stock of Iron ever
offered in this market: Spartanburg Iron
and Costings; King's Mountain Iron; English
Tim. fti-nla. . Q?.. tf
wu.ivu EM vo , jvuuuu , kn^unrv j Iiurst*
Shoe; llalf Round*; Half Oval#; Band Iron and
IIoop Iron; Spring Steel; Steel Tire, Sweede#
and Hammered, for wagons, tires and plantation
work.
On hand, olienp for cash, 6,000 lhs. Rusted
Plow Moulds, best North Carolina Iron. For
sale by
GOWER, COX, MARKLEY & CO.
STEEL! STEEL!! STEEL!!!
'VTAYLOB^ SAUXDEKSOX <V JESSUP*S best
il Cast-Steel?square, octagon, round and flat
?for fine edge tools, axles and drills. German and
Tttisfcr Steel, for plantation work. For sale by
GOWER, COX, MARKLEY ai CO.
3,000 L B S. GRIND S TO EE.
ASSORTED sizes, suitable for Farmers and
Mechanics. For sale cheap by
GOWER. COX, MARKLEY & CO.
OX 1IAND
fcA AAA LBS. best Black Florida Moss and
Curled Huir, picked, in bags.
For sale by
GOWER, COX. MARKLEY tfc CO.
SAND PAPER AND GLUE.
1~ ARGE assortment of tho Diamond FliutSaiul
M..J Pnper, best article made, for sale by
GOWER, COX, MARKLEY CO.
PAINTS. OILS, WINDOW GLASS
AND PUTTY.
OlflliiL i large assortment Paints, Oils, Ac.
Pure, Extra and No. 1 White Leads; Raw
and oi.ed Lindseed Oila ; Winter, tjperm. Solar,
Lamp, Xoat# Foot, Olive and Tanners' Oil#;
Coacn Body and Copal Varnish ; Japan, Aspalfilm
nntl Tjtftthop Vamlol? . ?- ?
>.|>iiiu i ur|it;iii ino :
Greens; Yellows; Blues; Lakes; l'inks; Dropblack;
Lampblack; Red ; Spanish Brown ; Umber;
Suawa ; French Ochre, <fcc. American and
French Window Glass, Putty and Whitening.
For sale by
GOWER, COX, MARIvLEY it CO.
HE A VY (0 SHELF IIA11D WARE.
A LARGE and well selected stock For sale
cheap by
GOWER, COX, MARKLEY & CO.
SCRE WS/ SORE WS ! /
/'| \ A GROSS of the Improved Gimblet Point
U V 'U Screws. For sale by
GOWER, COX, MARKLEY k CO.
SA WSI SAWS ! !
nOF. <t Ca's Celebrated Cast Steel Mill Saws;
Rowland's Mill, Cross Cut and Tennon
Saws; Hand, Panncl and Ripping Saws; Brass
and Blue Back Saws; a complete assortment of
Webb Saws, with and without frames. Forsnlo by
GOWER, COX, MARKLEY k CO.
Jan 7 3 tf
IIOWA K *> A fcfli O "c I A T HON,
PHILADELPHIA.
A Benevolent Institution, established by tpeciid endowment
for the relief of the tick and distressed,
afflicted with Virident and Epidemic diseases.
rI n) all persons afflicted with Sexual Diseases,
A such as Spermatorrhea, Seminal Weakness,
Impotence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, tlio Vice
?f Onanism, or Self Abuse, Ac., ic.
The HOWAlll) ASSOCIATION, in view of
.llO awflll ilnal Hinli/vn et I...?? * "
ui luuiuii hip, canscu ny
Sexual Diseases, and (ho deceptions practised up>n
the untortunate victims of such diseases by
Quacks, liave directed their Consulting Surgeon,
is a charitable act worthy of their name to give
ikoicsl advice or.vtis, to all pers ins thus afHict?d,
who apply by letter, with a description of
heir condition, (age occupation, habits of life,
be.,) and in cases of extreme poverty and suf
ering, to furninh medicine* free of chary*. It is
leedlesa to add toat liie Associaiiou command*
he highest Medical skill of the age, and will furti?h
the most approved modern treatment.
The Directors, on a review of the past, feel a*
Hired that their labors in this sphere of beoevo
ent effdrt, have been of great benefit to the af
lieted, especially to the young, ami they have
esolved to devote themselves, with renewed
:eal, to this very important hut much despised
iause.
Just Published, by the Association, a Report
in flpennatorrh'PB, or Seminal Weakness, the
rice of Onanism, Masturbation or Self-Abuse, and
ither Disease# of the Seiual Organs, by the Con
ultjng Surgeon, which will be sent by mail, (in
i sealed letter envelopo), Free of Charge, or the
eeeipt of TWO STAMPS for postage.
By order of the Directors.
Address, for Report or Treatment, DR. QEO.
t CAT.HOIIM, Consulting Surgeon, Howard
lusociatiou. No. 2 South NINTH Street, Philaklphia,
Pa.
EZRA D. HEARTWEI,h, President
Geo. F.waeiiitr>, Secretary.
?eb ^ 3 j ly
V* 1.
IV?. 943 Kt
WOULD NOW INVITE ATTENTIi
ASSORTED STO
FALL A IV O
Dlf ?
OF THIS SEASONS
BALES OF PLANTATION BLANKETS i
All Wool Plains
" Schyle's Georgia Kerseys ana Plains
" low-prtee Georgia Kerseys and Plains
" Red, Blue and Grey Flannels
" White Twill Flannels
" 6-4, 8-4, 10 4 11-4 Brown^Sheelings
" Schyle s Stripe Georgia Usnauurgs
" heavy Cotton Osnaburgs
u heavy 4-4 Brown Shirtings
" Sea Island Brqwn Shirtings
heavy 8-4 Brown Skirting*, nt 6^?ts.
" heavy Brown pottun Drilling
" Suj>erfine Brown Cotton Drilling
RICH FALL AND WI
SUPER 4-4 FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHINTZ
" 4-4 Cashmere Pattern Bkintaj
" 4 4 Scotch and English Ginghams
Choice Printed and Plain Challys
Choice Stripe and Plaid Poplins for Fall "VN ear
Super Printed French Delains and Cashmeres
Choice Printed French DpLaina for Children
Plain French DeLnins and Cashmeres, all shades
Oct 29-24-tf
READ! READ!!, READ!!!
IT WILL TAKE YOU HUT A FEW MINUTE8,
AND MAY SAVE TOU
MANY YEARS OF BUFFERING !
Carter's Spanish Mixture!
THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD!
The Beat Alterative Ever TetDiscovered!
Physicians prescribe it, and entry one that
uses it it a walking advertisement. No
Medicine ever yet offered to the American
public has gained eucb popularity
in to short a time at
CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE!
It will Cure any case of Scrofula.
It will Cure any case of Rheumatism.
It will Cure any case of Syphilis.
It will Cure any case of Salt Rheum.
It will Cure any case of Neuralgia.
It will Cure any cuss of Fever and Ague,
Or anv Diseases arising from nn impure state ol
the Blood.
SCROFULOUS READER!
It cured the neice of the Hon. John Minor
liotU, a member of Congress from Virginia, of
/Scrofula, after the skill of the best Physicians.
both of Now York and Philadelphia, had been
tried in vain ; and it will cure yen, reader, if
you are so affected.
RHEUMATIC READER i
It cured D. Bnrritt, E?q., of Cincinnati, of
Rheumatism of 4 yenrs standing, nftcr all other
remedies had failed. We have hundreds of srteh
certificates. Call on the Agent and get a Rook
and Circular, and read for yourself the many remarkable
and astonishing cures it has made.
SYPHILITIC READER!
The celebrated l)r. Butcher writes us that lnliad
two of the most severo and long standing
cases of Syphilis that would yield to no of the
usual remedies, but he cured one case i li -ox,
and the other with nine bottles of CA.U'Th'J^S
S I1 AXIS If MIXTURE. We have known if
used in over a Tiiocsasp cares, and have yet t<>
hear of a failure in any case.
YE SHAKING THOUSANDS RRA1> !
Aouk amp Fkvkr.?Do not take Quinine, Merenry,
or any such noxious Drugs, but try at once
this great Alterative and Purifier of the Blood ;
Carter t Sjtanieh Mixture will cure any and every
case of Ague and Fever. We have never yet
known it to fail.
And for all Diseases arising from an impure
state of the Blood, no medicine has ever yet been
found to have so good an effect. Tf you "are sick,
try it at once; do not delay ; time is precious,
and health the greatest of all blessings, without
which all else is valueless.
DB. YVM. S. BEERS A CO.,
PnoPKiKTORs, Richmond, Va.
And for sale by K KUUTCH, Druggist, Agent,
Greenville C H., 8. C. 8-ly May 28
IBOTlfiMMS m 18 3P1IILILS
And PlKBiiti Bittern.
, rIMIE best Family Medicine now before the
-L public, for the cure of Scrofula, Ulcer*,
Scurvy, or Eruption* of the Skin, Fever and
Aijhc, Dyepepeia, l)rop*y, and in fact meet all
diseases soon yield to their curative properties.
It i)AS been computed that, during the last
twenty five years, upwards of four millions of
persona havo been benefitted by the use of these
medicines ; a fact whicli speaks volume* in favor
of their curative properties?a single trial
will place them beyond the reach of competition
the estimate of every patient By their
use th.i Uood U restored to a healthy Mate, and
freed from nil impurities The system is uot reduced
during their operation, out invigorated,
and they reqniro no restraint from butineoJ or
pleasure. * #
The afflicted have, in thete medciine*. a remedy
that trill do for them all that medicine can pouihly
effect.
Frepared by W. B. MofTat. M. D., Proprietor,
New York. And for sale by W. II. HOVEY,
Greenville, S. C.
Sep 17 19 tf
I II U lYTUHDll
w? ill llillllil/Ll II)
j'lMIANKFUL FOR PAST FAVORS, BEOS
> I to my, that all kinds of HAIR WORK
of every variety of atvle of braiding, will be Ornamented
or Mounted with Gold, in the neatest
, manner, and returned to those at a distance per
maii or otherwise, on directed. (Hair can be ocr.t
hiin in letter j?er mail.) Bow Breast Pins, Neck- ,
laces. Bracelets, hide. Vest and Guard Chains,
Cross**, Finger Rings, Ear Kings, Ac., of various
patterns, put up neatly, and any article admiti
ting the name of the owner engraved thereon,
; shall, for the engraving, be free of extra charge.
lie also makes and repairs all kinds of Jewelry; J
i mounts willi gold or silver the liced* of Walking
anes ; mutches hpeetaole Glasses; and, last- '
ly hntjruuet on all manner of flat*.
Offirr fl<) yordt k'a*t yf oW Court Jfoute, and a
fern purrs ffrtm the Knlrrpriee Office. 1
Greenville, 8. C., June 2ft, '67. 7-tf
W. P. PRICE, ~~ I
NOTARY PUBLIC, '
ANO CLERK OF TOWN COUNCIL, 1
OFFICE IN THE OLE COUET HOUSE,
ya tii-tsin, o- (a.
Will promptly attend to the collection of Notes
, and Accounts, settling Claims Ac.
I'1 1.1 U'II I'M I ! r
f Street, v k
TON, S. O,
9iV rt) ^r/5 LARGE AND FULLY
CK *F FRESH
i WIN TER
@osi,
? IMPORTATION.
Cases of Blue, Grey and Steel-Mixed SATINETS"
low-price Satinets
" low-price Kentucky Jeans
" cheap Long Cloths
" Servants' heavy Bleached Shirtings
" Cambric Long "Cloths
" Superfine 7-8 Blenched Shirtings
' 8-4,1(M, J1 4 and 12 4 Bl'ch'd Sheeting,
" English Prints, at 8$ eta.
" good Fur Calico, at 6} eta.
" Super English Dress Prists
11 cheap Ginghams
" Bleached Twill Jeans
" low-price Muslin Detains
NTBR DRESS GOODS.
Plain Union DoBage, at 12+ eta.
Plain All "Wool DeBnge, all shadea
Rich Side Stripe Printed French Caalimerea
Rich Cashmere Riding and Walking Robes
Rich Chally Walking Robes
Misses Chally Byndere Robes
Cashtncr<s DeLain, and Chally Byadere Fatternn
A. F. BROW^mfi.
Helmbold'e Genuine Preparation
or
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID
EXTRACT BUCHU,
For Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Drop
sy, Weakness, Obstruction, Secret Diseases,
Female omplahtts, and all Diseases of
the Sexual Organs,
Arising from Excesses and Imprudencies in life,
and removing all Improper Discharges from the
Bladder, Kidneys, or Sexual Organs, whether
existing in
1KL&&IS ?13, ITISUfcLSUM,
From whatever cause they may have originated,
AND NO MATTER OF HOW LONO STANDING
Giving Health and Floor (o the Frame, and Bloom
to the Pallid Cheek.
Joy to the Afflicted?!
It cures Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, and
removes all the Symptoms, among which will
be found
Indisposition to Exertion,
Loss of Power,
Loss of Memory, Difficulty of
Breathing, General Weakness,
Horror of Disease, Weak Nerves,
Trembling, Dreadful norror of Death,
Ntirllt Stt'pfti PaIiI FaoF
- ;0... ?i> m>siuiun?, mmnew
of Vision, Languor, Universal lassitude of
the Muscular System, Often Enormous Appetite.
with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hauda,
Flushing of tho Body, Dryness of the
Skin, Pallid Countenance, and
Eruptions on the Face, Pais
in the Back, Heaviness
of the liyeiids, Frequently
Black Spots Flying before the Eyes,
with Tftnporatr Suffusion and Loss of
Sight, Meruit of Attention,
Great Mobility, Restlessness,
with Horror
of Society.
Nothiug is more desirable to such patients than
solitude, and nothing they more dread for fear
of themselves ; no repose of manner, no earnest
ness, no speculation, bat a hurried Transition
from one question to another.
These symptoms if allowed to go on?which
this medicine invariably removes?soon follows
JjOtn of Potrer, F<Uuit?/ and Kpilepiir Fit ?in one
of which the patient may expiry. W'Lo ran say
that Ilie60 excesses are not frequently followed
by those direful diseases?TNBAN/tY AN J)
CONSUMPTIONt Tho records of Intane A*y
turn*, and the melancholy deaths of Conmmptioti,
heal- ample witness to the truth of these assertions.
In Lunatic Asylumsthe most melancholy
exhibition appears, fho countenance ia actually
sodden niuf quite destitute?neither Mirth or
Grief ever visits it Should a sound of the voice
occur, it is rarely articulate.
" With woful measures wan despair
Low sullen sounds his grief beguiled."
Debility is most terrible! and has brought
thousands upon thousands to untimely graves,
thus blasting the ambition of many noble youths.
Jt can be cured by the use of this
INFALLIBLE REMEDY.
If you are suffering with any of the above dls
tressing ailments, the FLUID EXTRACTSU
CHU will cure you. Try it, and be convinced
of its efficacy.
Hnearr of Qnark Noetrum* and Quack Doctor?,
who falsely boast of abilities and references. Citizens
know and avoid them, and save Long Suffering,
Money and Kxposnre, by sending or calling
for a bottle of this Popular and Specific Remedy.
It allays nil pain ana inflammation, is perfectly
plearant in its taste and odor, but immediate in
its action.
Helmbold's Extract Buchu
Ts prepared d'uectly according to the Rules of
ra&HMACT AMD OMSMTDTMY,
with the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge
and care devoted in its combination. See
Professor Dkwkb's Valuable Works on the l*rsctice
of Physic, and most of the late Standard
Works of Medicine.
One hunJ^S" dollars will be pafi\d any Miysician
w?? c*n Prove th*1 the Medicine ever injured
a Patient th? Alimony of thousanda
can be prod need to prove tnav it P1,6** 8??^Cases
of from one week to thirteen years' stand'
ing have been effected. The mass of VOLUNTARY
TKSTIMONY in possesaion of tha Proprietor,
vouching its virtues and oarative powers,
ia immense, embrsoing names well known to
SCIENCE AND FAME.
100,000 Bodies Have Been Raid,
And not a single instance of a failure hat been
reported. ' I
rorsonaiiy appeared before me, an Alderman
of the city of Philadelphia, H. T. II ELM BOLD,
Chemist, who, being dnly aworn, doea say, thai
thia preparation eontaina no Nareotie, Mercury
or injurious I)n>g, but are purely Vegetable.
H. T. HELM BOLD, Bole Manufacturer.
oworu nu subscribed btfors rw tLii 22d i&jat
November, 1854.
WM. P. 111BBARD, Alderman.
Price $1 per Bottfe, or Si* for $0, Deliver-,
ed to any Addreet.
Accompanied by reliable aud responsible Certi%
Scatee from Professors of Medioal Colleges, Clar-.
rymen md others. Prepared and sold by
H. T. HELMBOLD,
Practical and Analytical Chtmtt,
So. 02 South Tenth St., bklow Chk*tkut^
Asbcmbly Buildings, Phila.
BT To be had of Dra. J. H. Dban, Km A
[/ON.i and M. B Eabi.k, Druggists, Greenville,.
9. 0.. and of all Druggists and DaalelW thieegh>tit
the United StaUa, Canada* and British Pro*
Beware o? Ca?sf?rfelU.
Ask for HXLMBOUVS-Ttkd no Other
CURBS OU ARAN TEED.
July 2 If