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bi3\tMLMm OiJoi. f #*1' H 1 f *H>"*' Pi' ' A Southern Bailor Trent* in Senate. members of the Senate of tbat State manage to get their brandy, but, in this instance, " M&asa Hooper's brandy turns out sour 4t I imrtt tell yon a good joke which occurred in, the Senate on Saturday. Several of the members of that body are In the habit of wetting their whistles in ses9ioh. There being no supply of the ardent kept on the hill, they wore obliged to send for It to the valley below. On this occasion, the inimitable Jonco Hooper, (Simon Suggs,) editor of the Mail, was reporting proceedings. Knowing that he was 4 up to snnn,' nn old political war horse ar rosted his attention with a wink, and then signified the desire of his colleagues that he (Hooper) would send for a bottle of brandy. Jonco readily complied, and despatched his servant, who was waiting for copy, ou the important errand. " Instead of going to the dcng store as directed, blackey went to the printing office, and said to the foreman? ' Massu Ilooper done tell me to fetch him a l>ottle of brandy dat he got in the office.' The foreman went to the editorial sanction, where he found a bottle rolled up in paper, which he supposed to be the one indicated. This he sent by the darkey, who laithfullv delivered it to Mr. Hooper. It was cireulated among the Senators. E.ich one, after taking a swig, made a horrible grimmacc, which iuded into a mischievous smirk as he handed it to another. In this way the bottle passed silently around till it came back to Jonce, who took one mouthful, and then spirted it forth, exclaiming? 'What the devil's this? 'Yes, what the devil is it ?' queried the victimized Senators, * that's what wo should like to know.' "Suddenly the remembrance of a bottle of fever and ague medicine, prepared for a negro servant. Hushed upon the mind of Jouce, and lie gave vent to a regular haw, haw. He sur veyed the bottle with a sort ot comical, quizzical look. It was the identical one, and off he went again with an explosive laugh. The joke was imparted to the Senators, and they laughed too. The members of the Room heard of it, and they roared. The news spread, and before the expiration of twentvfour hours the wholo town laughed.* A Darkey on 8nlcide. 41 So you had a bad susancidc at your house iass nite, Sam." said a colored getnmau on tnoetir.g Lis colored crony, a waiter at a hotel. M Oh, yes, Lemuel, dat we had?it almoss scart me into takin' a drink.? He wus jis from California, wid beeps of nooepapers. lie cum ol>crde Jerecipelus by de Niggerauge route, and put up at our house pre Dions to his fribal. I tort de man was out ob his bed, kase he gab me a sliillin* as soon us ho laid eyes on me?from dat minit I stuck by him fur fear sum interested piuwon might get a hold ob him. Do next morniu' as do chambermaid wus agwine up stairs wid a skuttle ob colo for her brcakfuss, she smelt lodlum pasein' de man's do'; soon as she smelt dat she smelt a rat. She necked to dc man's do* but no answer. Den 6hc broke de do' doun, and dar laid de man wid he hoots on, and in he trot wus a stickm' in a bottle ob lodlum. She hollered, and we all kotched bold oh , de bottle to pull It out, but it wasn't no use. We had to send for the sturgeon. De sturgeou cum, and made a decision here in de nock, nie de borax, which reached as fur as de enuilbrmn reached into dc snrafogns, ana putting a cortveil in de decision, gub it a poke wid a disnatcblus, when out flew de bottle, ana all was safe." M What wan safe, Sam, de man?" "No, de bottle?de man wus ded aiore de sturgeon cum ; but be had to do sumfln to earn a feeler." " Wus dere anything found in do pockets, Sain ?" u How yoo suppose I know? Do vou tink I'd put my hand to feel ?? ' What you mean to insinewate?" " Oh I uiiffln?only I neber seed yon ' hab Rich croOd close on afore. dAta all w Quaint Simii.k?An Eastern orator speaking of the education of young( , miste* at boarding schools, says: I M Resides this, there is the piuno, -where the fingers are compelled totrav- ' el more in one day than the feet do in j one term ; and the mind must he kept on a stretch over spidor tracked music till the reason reels and the brain { swims, and the notes on the page before ( her carry no more idea to the mind , than so many tadpoles trying to cliinb over a five barred rail fence." A you no lady, at adair in Loniavillo, , Ky., a short time since, pinned to the btaom of her dress one of the placards which exhibitors have fastened to their wares, wlien they want you to keep hands ofr. She wore a low necked ? r?, 11 W qobt.?SomAliine ago, on the Sabbath day* we wQ&d our way to one of oar churches. and instead of a sermon beard an address bpon Bcmie missionary or other beuevolentsubject. After the address was concluded two brethren were sent l jund with the basket tor contributions. Parson L who was one of the basket bearers taking the side upon which we sat. Immediately in our front and npon the next seat negligently reclined our friend Bill H- a gentleman of infinite hnmor and full of dry jokes.? ?-arson xj extondea tue basket, j and BUI slowly shook his head. * Come, William, givo us sorae-i thing," said thp Parson. j "Can't do it," replied Bill. "Why not I Is not the cause a good one 1" " Yes; but I am not able to give anything." ^ Poh! Poh! I know better, you must give a better reason than that." " Well, 1 owe too much money?I mnst be just betore I am generous, you know." "But, William, you owe God a larger debt than you owe any one else." " That's true, parson, but then he aint pushing me like the balance of my creditors." The parson's face got into rather a curious condition and he passed on. [ Wire Grose Reporter. Grrrroo the Lawyers' all on hw StOrc.?Oliver II. Smith gives this incident in the hietpry of Indiana. At the Busti Circuit Court my friend Judge Perrv bargained for a pony for $25, to be delivered the next any, on a credit ot six months. The man came with the pony, but required security of the judge for $25. The judge drew the noto at tlio top of a sheet of foolsl/tflii onrl aiMnAd ** T -1~~ ? -J - ^?? ? v..jf, nuu oi^iivu It'. I eiKIICU j tl HU1CK Raridan signed it and handed it on, and on it went from lawyer to lawyer around the bar, till some twenty of us had signed it. I then handed it up to the Court,and the three judges put their names to it. Judge Perry presented it to theman he had bought the pony of, but he promptly reftised it. 44 Don't you thinli I am a fool to let you get the Court and all the lawyers on your side? 1 see you intend to cheat me out of my pony. Up he pimped, mounted the pony and started for home in full gab lop. (< Pkay, madam, what do you charge for recovering an umbrella ?" said Michael O'Flaherty, from Tipperary, the other day, walking into an umbrella shop. 44 Let me see it," was the reply. 44 Ah, faith ! and that's just what I want to do, for I've lost one, and I 6ee you otier to re-cover them at a very small charge, so I was just Thinking 1 would get you to recover mine." An OllMOINrt jltwv. Tlio tfnew la told that a jury at Taunton, Mass., recently, being unable to agree in a certain case where a man was accused of stealing two dollars and fifty cents worth of nails, reported that they were willing to pay tor the nails and let the prisoner go. A Quaker baviug sold a fine looking, .but blind horse, asked the purchaser : u Well, my friend, dost thou 6eo any fault in him?" 44 No," wua the answer. 4* Neither will lie ever see any in thee," said old Broadbrim. "Younq America" and the Oration.?A precious sprig of Young America who heard Mr. Everett's Oration on Tuesday evening, hearing his father and mother sav that it was 44 an intellectual repast,r' replied it was 44 the finest he ever ett" [Charleeton Courier. 44 Have you dined ?" said a lounger to his friend. 441 have, upon my honor/' replied he. 44 Then," rejoined the first, 44 if vou have dined upon your honor, I fear you have made but a scanty meal." 441 meant to have told you of that hole," said an Irishman to his friend ..Iw. .?.IK: -:*I. 1-:? ? - nnu new niHAIII^ Willi IIIIll III IIIH gllTden, und stumbled into a pit full of water. 44 No matter," said Pat, "I have found it." An exchange paper tells of a person who prefaced his sermon:44 My friends, let us say a lew words before we bogin." This is about equal to tho chap v\ ho took a short nap befuro far went to sleep. 441 hay, mister," said one Yankee to another, 44 how came yonr eyes so crooked ?" 44 My eyes ? Why by setting between two girl*, and trying to make love to both at the same time." A fa v on it k mode of introduction in Brazil is said to be: uThit is my friend; if he steals anything from you, I am responsible for'it." To ascertain whether a woman is passionate or not, take a muddy dog iuto the parlor. BATES OF ADTEBTISIBO GR^KVILSE PftESg. thr and?nlgn?d proprietor* of The Soutbbsm fiitjpitje mid Tap Peru err ?nd JIodntainkkb, respectfully eUte that they have adopted the following standard rates of advkrti8in 0, which will in every instance be adhered M: * FB8 square OF 13 lines, OX less, 1 inar'n, $ 76 18 insr'ne, |6.00 88 1^1^8,17.96 2 insr'ns, 1.28 19 iner'ns, 5.20 86 insrW 8.10 8 insr'ne, l.ftO >20 iner'ns, 8140 87 insr'ns, 8.28 4 insr'ns, 1.76 21 iner'ns, 6.60 88 insr'ns^ 8.40 6 insr'ns, 2.00 22 insr'ns, 8.80 89 insr'ns, 8.66 8 insr'ns, 2.25 *23 insr'ns, 6.00 40 insr'ns, 8.70 7 insr'ns, 2.6m *24 insr'ns, 6.20 41 inarms, 8 88 8 insr'ns, 2.76 26 insr'ns, 6.40 42 insr'ns, 9.00 9 insr'ns, 3.00 26 insr'ns, 6.60 48 insr'ns, 9.10 .10 insr'ns, 8.25 27 insr'ns, 6.76 44 insr'ns, 920 Li insr'ns, 3.60 25 i..sr'ru, ?.20 15 injrV, 9.30 12 insr'ns, 8.76 29 insr'bs, 7.05 46 insr'ns, 9.40 13 insr'ns^ 4.00 30 insr'ns, 2.20 47 insr'ne, 9.60 14 insr'ns, 4.20 91 insr'ns, 7.85 48 insr'ns, 9.60 16 insr'ns, 4.40 32 insr'ns, 7.60 49 in*r'n% 9.70 16 Insr'ns, 4.60 88 iosr'n*, 7.66 50 insr'ns, 9.80 17 insr'ua 4.80 84 insr'ns. 7.80 61 insr'ns, 9.90 62 in^rtions, $10. Obituary Notioes over 12 line# in length, and Tributes of Respect, will be charged foi at advertising rate*. 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, ten per cent; seventy-five dollars, fifteen per cent; ono hundred dollars, and ovor, twenty per cent. , JOB WORK payable on delivery. PKICB A MoJUNKIN", For'The Southern Enterprite. O. R ELFORD, t For The Patriot and Mountaineer. January 12th, 1268. - 4^ ^ *<p8URGE0N DENTIST, GREENVILLE, 8. O. Office North- Wett comer Main and Aeenne Street*, mMga HAS just returned from Philadelphi a, and will be p.eased to attend T IT to any who are iu want of his services. immmMt novx Inserted froin one to fnll Upper and Lower Setts, in the most approved and durable manner. Exposed Nerves destroyed and treated, free of pain. Jan 7 85-tf llotifte and Lot tor ale. Gfa the Subscriberoffers for Willi sola on the moat rea?ort?b!e terras. Ins HOUSE AND LOT, in the villafre of Greenville. The location is. in all r?so?i. ?, ... ?.^Yyvt4,1 a most d?*irahle one, immediately on the Pendleton road, and near the depot. The Lot contains over an acre of land, and U well improved. The lluildings are all new. The Dwelling has seven comfortable rooms There is a good Kitchen and Negro House, and all necessary outbuildings. Also, a fine well of water. Household and Kitchen Furniture sold with the premises if desirable. Apply to Col. E. I'. Jones. Dec 31-34-tf R. W. GODDARD. CHEAP CASH STOBE. r|^llE subscriber* propose to sell Hoods in fuX ture Tor CASH, and at such reduced prices as wf hope will guarantee * continuance of our former patrons. Country produce taken in exchange for Goods at cash pkicka, and in discount for debts now due. We sincerely desire those indebted to us, to call and settle by cash or note. REA, HAYNE A co. January 7tli 1858, 35 tf For Kale or Rent, the house and lot RwSnjsAa opposite the forks of Anderson BjffiWjjjjBrHiid Pendleton roads. The House contains six upright rooms. On the Lot are all necessary outbuildings. For terms, Ac., apply to U. LEE TURU8TON. Dec 24 33 tf d.U. Jr". ?J -LU'J.' FiFt., ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, WILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS UF THE WESTERN CIRCUIT. Office in the Qreenville Bookstore, GREENVILLE, S. C. June 4 4 ly G. 8. BOWER, MANUFACTURER ON AMD DEALER IN EU&HITURE rm CHAIRS or or Every description, 11*m* Every style, AND FISK'S CELEBRATED METALIC BURIAL CASES, Opposite the Congaree House, Feb 4 COLUMBIA, 8. C. 30-ly RE EI) & "(10()DLETT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, Greenville, d. O. - > * If OFFICE next door lo F. P. BtAWitAGn. ffl J. P. RKKD.1 fe. D. OOODLtTT. June 4 "" 4 it | II. JIJLllj?8!WIITIIf ATTORNEY AT LAW, GREENVILLE, & C. June 18 6 .if ORE ft PRICE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, GREENVIUE, 8. C. JAMBS 1* OR*. WW T PBIOB 1 April 28 50 El ford & Donaldson, aausaasnymuba, s. ?. c. J. tlFOW' T. Q. BONAIMON Xttue GRJEENVUXE CQAOH FACTORY, ^TSHFJr' !^^hi Vic1. Hall Street, IVext the Bridge, T^HK Largest ud B??t Stock of CARRIAGE X GOODS AND MATERIAL ever offered for sale io ike State, selected Carefully Bad especialIj for Carriage Manufacturers. A Urge stock sad beet variety of Axles for Buggies, Carriages sn?l Wsgqos; common ami best tempered Steel Springs; Black end Colored Enamel son ratent. Da** Lcuti.^:; It'.ecJfc and Colored Enamel Clotks, Drills sad Dueks; Oil sad Brussels Carpet; Buckrsms sad Huttis Sheetings; fitt. Manilla and Chenille Mats; Braes sn<l Silver Point sod Sand Bands j Brass. Bilrer, Bone and Japan Nails; Silk and Worsted broad and narro* lace*; Silk, Worsted and Cotton Fringes; Boht Hickory Shafts; Buggy sent Sticks; and a complete assortment of Mailable Carriage Makers are particularly requested to call and examine our stock. For sale cheap by GOWER, COX, MARKLEY A CO. HUBS AND SPOKES. WE are now prepared to supply Manufacturers with the heat Morticed Huba and Turned Sriokee, of our own msnufaotore, and warranted. For sale by GOWER, COX. MARKLEY A OO. CL O THS 'AND DAM A SKS. A LARGE lot of Blue, Drab and Greer Cloths; German, Fancy, Cotton and All Wool Pumaska. For sale by GOWER, COX, MARKLEY A CO. CARRIAGE MAKERS' AND CAR RENTER3' TOOLS. A LARGE stock and variety of the bcstTooli made, and a few setts fancy Rosewood and Boxwood Planes. For sale by GOWER, COX, MARKLEY A CO. IRON! IRON.'! IRON! ! ! NOW on hand, the largest stock of Iron evei offend in this market: Spnrtaiburg Iron and Castings; King's Mountain Iron; English Refined Tires; Ovals; Hound; Square; Horse Shoe; Half Round*; ltalf Ovals; Baud Iron and Iloon Iron; Soring Steel; Steel Tire, Sweedei and Hammered, for wagons, tires and plantation work. On hand, clreap for cash, 5,000 lbs. Rusted Plow Moulds, best North Carolina Iron. For sale by GOWER, COX. MARKLEY A CO. STEEL! STEEL!! STEEL!!! XT*TI/inu anivnrnaAV m. . i-mf ? * a?vri?>.<, ft O IW'L ['?> JA Caai-Htael?square, octagon, round and flat ?for fine edge tools, axles and drills. German and Blister Steel, for plantation work. For sale by GOWER, OOX. MARKLEY A CO. 3,000 LBS. GRINDSTONE. ASSORTKD sues, suitable for Farmers and Mechanics 'For sale cheap by GOWEK, COX. MAUKLEY A CO. OX HAND O UBS. best Black Florida Moss and 'Uy Curled ilair, picked, In bags. For safe by GOWER, COX, MARKLEY A CO. SAND PAPER AND GLUE. LARGF.assortment of the Diamond FlintSand Paper, best article uptdw, for sale by GO W Eli, OOX. MARK LEY $ CO. PAINTS. OILS, WIXDOW GLASS AND PUTTY. ONtiii. v large assortment Paints, Oils, Ac. t'-re, Kstra and No. I White Lends; Raw and oi-cd Lindseed Oils; Winter, Hporm. Solar, Lamp, Seats Foot, OHve and Tanners' Oils: Coach Body and Copal Vurnish ; Japan, Aspalturn and Leather Varnish ; Spirits Turpentine : Greens; Yellows; Blues; Lakes- Pinks; Dropblack ; Lampblack ; Red ; Spanish Brown; Umber; Soawa ; Freneli Ochre, Ao. American and French Window Glass, Putty and Whitening. For sale by GOWER. COX, MARKLEY A CO. HE A VY tt SHELF HARD WARE. ALAROR and well selected atoelc For sale cheap hy , GOWEll, 00X, MARKLEY A CO. SCREWS! SCREWS!! f* A A GROSS of tho Improved Gimblet Point OvU Screws For sale l>v GOWER, COX. MAllKLEY A CO. SA tVS.' SAWS / / HOE <t Co.'s Celebrated Cast Steel Mill Saws; Rowland's Mill, Croes Cut and Tcnnon Saws; Hand, Pannel and Ripping Saws; Brass and Blue Back Saws; a complete assortment of Webb Saws, with and without frames. For sale by (iOWER, COX, MA KKLEY A CO. Jan 1 '3 tf T." ' W." DAVisi Watchmaker & Jeweler, TAKES the liberty to announce /?~y^nCr to the citizens of Oreenwillo, and (r jjwlthe stirronnding country, that he * riHE*ir prep ared to do all manner of work in his Use of baei??M, sueb as Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing, all of which shall be done in the r.eateat manner. wntch Wheel*, I'ivoU, Pinion#, Jewel#, Hera wa, IUuda, Glaaae*, *11. ?iooe at the *hurie*t notioe, ami in a workmanlike manner. 1'lea** give him a trial, and you will he pleated. Ue alao make* JEWKLltV to order, such m Cold tiimril, Fob dc Tost Ghnliu, All kind* of flOLD BlTTTOSH, ?uch a* noeom. Sleeve and Collar Button*. All kind* of Ii?ir Work Trimmed in the nefttcat alylo Uta Work cannot l>* aarpaaoed in thi? part of the country. I lia thop may be found at the Goodlett floute, in the room formerly occupied by Meaara, Bailey A Owen. Greenville, July HO, 186T. TJ tf Saddle aad flame** MANUFACTORY, r|"M1K Hulwcribcr would reapeatfully inform th* J. public generally that be continue* the above Buaine**, '2r> itooa aaov* tiir Grikkvillk IIotkl, and la prepared to furniab onatomera with any /}iseri|>tion qf IIome-Manufactqired BAJlDLkSi Carriage, Baggy and Wagon f|arnaaa made to order, ajad in th* beat atyl*. Bridlee. Whip*, da, on liand and for aale CHEAP. tis* Saddle# and ilarneae repaired at abort notice. A. Id. G1LKEATH. Feb 4 89 tf JOBWOHK. NEATLY DONE AT THIS OFFICE. m i READ! READ!! READ!!!f I It WILL TAKE TOP BUT A ttW MINUTES, AND It AT SAVE TOW ltAirr tsajle or sorrssorcH Carter's Snanish Mixture! THE 6REAT ftlUFISR OF THE BLOOD I The Best AltsratiTslTex Yet Bitoorered! ; Physician* prescribe it, and every one that (MM it it a Hulking advertisement. No k; Medicine e*rr yet offered to the Atne. . rican public kattained such pula rity in eoebort a time at' CARTER^ SPANISH MIXTTTKEt It will, Cur* arty tat* qf Scrofula. It will Cure any cat* of Rheumatism. It will Cure any case of Syphilis. It will Cure any case of Salt Rheum. Tt will Cur* any case of Neuralgia. It will Cure any case of Fever and Ague, Or Any Diseases arising from an impure state o( the Blood. SCROFULOUS READER! It cured the neice of the Hon. John Minor Botts, a member of Congress from Virginia, of 1 Sorofula, after tho skill of the best Physicians, both of New York and Philadelphia, had been tried in rain ; and it will cure you, reader, if you are so affected. RHEUMATIC READER! It cured D. Burritt, Esq., of rinoinnati, of Rhcnmntlsm of 4 years standing, after nil other I remedies had failed. We have hundred# of such I certificate*. Call on the Agent and get a Book and Circular, and read for yourself the many remarkable and astonishing cure* it .has made. SYPniLITIO READER! i The celebrated Dr. Butcher writes us that he . had two of the aioat severe and long standing caaes of Syphilis that would yield to none of the usual remedies, but he cured one caso with six, and the other with nine bottles of CARTERS sr A ELSII MIXTURE. We have known it used ift over a Tii<SuSai)d casks, and have yet to hear of a failure in any ease. 1 ' | YE SHAKING THOUSANDS READ 1 Aura and Fxvr.e.? Do not take Quinine, Mercury, or any such noxious Drum, but try at once this great Alterative and Purifier of the Blood ; Carter'* Spanish Mixture will cure any and every case of Ague and Fever. We hate never yet known it to fail. And for all Diseases arising from an impure , state of the Blood, no medieine has ever vet l>een j found to have so-good an eifect. If you are sick, , try it at once; do not delay: time is preeious. : and health the greatest of all blessings, without which all else is valueless. DR. WM.8. BEERS A CO., PnoptiiKTORS, Richmond, Va. And for snlr by K KIMJTCll, Druggist, Agent, Qr**nvill? C H.. 8. C. 8-ly May 28 HOWARD AMOCIATIOd, PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution, established by special endourtnent for the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted teith Virulent and Epidemic diseases. rf^O all persons alHicted with Sexual Diseases, L such as Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, IinpcUnice, (Joiiorrha-o, Gleet Syphilis, the Vice of Onanism, or Self Abuse. Ac., Ac. The I/O WARD ASSOCIA TION, in view of the awful deal ruction of human lile. oah*.->1 Sexual Disease*. and the deceptions practised upon the unfortunate victims of such disease* by Quacks, have directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a charitable act worthy of their name to give medical advice OHATis, to ail ners ins tlius attheted, who apply by letter, with n description of their condition, (age occupation, habit* of life, and iu cases of extreme poverty and snf fcrinff, to furnixh tneclicinexfree of charge. It is nsedh-ss to add that the Association commands . tile highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment. The Directors, on n review of the pasts feel a* j sured that their laltors in this sphere of bripvo lent effort, have been of great, ben fit to the afflicted, especially to the young, and they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed teal, to this very important but much despised cause. Just Published, by the Association, a Report on Spermatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Self-Abuse, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organ*, by the Con suiting Surgeon, which will he sent by mail, (in a sealed letter envelope), Free of Charje, on the receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage. By order of the Directors. Address, for Report or Treatment, Dlt GEO. R. CAL1IOUX, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. Si South hi NTH Street, Philadelphia, Pa. EZRA D. IIEARTWELL, President. Geo. Faiucuild, Secretary. Feb 4 ?U ly J0IHW lKttATJS, A raawisvrm ? ? VAUlilEil ITLlHb'lCf GREENVILLE, S. C. Nearly opposite the Post Office, Avenue Street, UERPECTFU LLY informs S^9S?Q|tii? citizens of Greenville hiu) the adjoining Districts, thnt ho has returned froin the StHle Fair at Columbia, (where he receive*! the first premium for his elegantly finished Bnrcati, which was admired by eve ry one.) and is now prepared to execute ALL ORDERS IN HIS LINE, lie has. also, on hand A LARGE STOCK OF FURNITURE, which will be sold at prices to suit tho tiutea. Ho returns his thanks for past favors, and he hopes, by giving constant attention to his business, to receive a liberal share of the public patronage. Nov. 10-28 ly. J. ft RANDOLPH, Thankful for fast payors, beos to' say, that alt kinds of HAlK WORK of ?very variety of style of braiding, will be Ornamented or Mounted with Oold, in the neatest man tier, and retorned to those at u distance per ( muil or otherwise, as directed. (Hair enn he sent i i-*' - 51 * " ? T? ? - 1 ...... ... ....Mi-/ au? laces, lbaoelsU, Side, V?t anJ Guard Chains, Crosses, Finder Hinga, Kar Kings, ?ko., of various pattern*, put up neatly, e?d wjy article admit- 1 ting the name of tha owner uijgraved thereon, hall, for the engraving, be free gf extra ohftrge. lie also n)ahe? and repuirtt all kinds of Jewelrv; 1 mounts with gold or silver the Heads of Walking sues ; match** tyectaole Glasses; and, lastly EnyraMt on all manner of Plate. Ope* 00 yard* Jia*t qf old Court Hon**, and 9 feu pace* from the Enttrpriae Ofiea Ureeuville, 8. C., June 25, '67. 1-lf * I W. P. PBICE, " i NOTARY PUBLIC, | ANO CLERK OF TOWN COUNCIL, J ! OFFICE nr THE OLD COURT HOUSE, (t>LaiRiadX tniifc&afc a. < I Will promptly attend to the collection of Notes and Account's, settling Claims jc. I HSBHHGBBHHHSHHHSSHBHBHBBB?'' EfelmbolA'P Genuine Preparation HUHir rip. For JHeeaete of ike Bladder, Kidney*, Gravel, prop J ay, Weakntu, Obstruction, Secret Pi trout, Female omploiuU, and all Dieeatet of\' the Sttual Organa, drifting from ExoeeeO# and Imprudeneles la Ufa, 1 ind, removing all Improper Discharge* from th* 1 Bladder, KidneYS, Or Sexual Organs, whether'* ! " <?a spssaa&r&iak From whatever cause the* may have originated, AMP NO MATTER-OT HOW LOWO STANDING Gioing Health and Vigor to the FYaine, and Bloom ' to the Pallid Cheek. Joy to the Afflicted!! , It eures Nervous and Debilitated buffs re rs. and ' removes all the Symptoms, among which will1 be found .. I Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, g Loss of Memory, Ditticulty of Breathing, General Weakness, Horror of Disease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dreadful Horror of Death, Night Sweuts, Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Languor, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Often Enormous Appetite, with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot llnnds,. Flushing 01 tne Body, Dryness of the Rkin, Pallid Countenance, and Eruptions on the Face, Painin the Back, Heaviness of the Eyelids, Frequently Black Spots "Flying before Oie Ejto'r with Temporary Suffusion and Loss of Sight, Bant of Attention, Great Mobility. Restlessness. witfi Horror of Society. Nothing "?? ? desirable to sUtll j.atienU than solitude, aiul notui."? mors oread for fear of thcmsolvcs ; no repose of manner, no earnest ness, no speculation, hut a hurried Transition from one questiou to another. These symptoms if allowed to go on?which this medicine invariably removes?soon followsl.o*i of Cover, Fatuity and Epileptic Fit*?in oneof wbich the patient may expire. Who can say that these excesses are not frequently followed by those direful diseases?INSANrl'Y AND CONSUMPTION t The records of Jntane A*y-~ | lorn*, and the melancholy deaths of ConsumpEoo^ bear ample witness to tne truth of thess assertions. In Lunatic Asylumsthe most mehuieholT exhibition appears. The countenance is actually sodden nna quite destitute?neither Mirth orGriof ever visits it tShouhl a sound of the voicw occur, it is rarelv articulate. ? tirui. ww %?. nWIUI uivmuiwitfi despair Low sullen sound* hie grief beguiled." Debility is most terrible t nu-1 ha* brought thousands upon tluMMnde to untimely grave*,, time blasting the ambition of many noble youth#.. It can be cured by the use of this INFALLIBLE REMEDY. If you are suffering with any ?f the above dia trussing ailments, the FT.DID EXTRACTBU' CHE will cure you. Try it, and bo convinced of its efficacy. lltwarr of Quad- Xostrum* and Quark Doctor?, who falsely boast, of abilities and references. Ci:-. ti/ens know and avoid them and save l.ongSuf-. feeing, Money and Exposure, by sending or calling for n bottle of this Popular and Specific Remedy. It allays nil pain ami inflammation, is perfectlypleasant iu its taste and odor, but immediate iu, lis action. Holmbold's Extraot Buchu I* prepared diieotly according to the Utiles of' PHARMACY AND CHBM1S1RY, with the greatest accuracy and Chemical know-, ledge and care devoted in its combination. See, Professor )>rwrkV Valuable Works on the l'ractier of l'hvsic. ami most of the lnt? Standard) Works of Me-li'iio'. . iw m jjf: One hundred dollars ,\i!l be paid to any Physician who can prove thai the Medicine ever injured a 1'ntieut; and the testimony of thomand* can he produced to prove that it does great good. Case# of from one week to thirteen years'standing ha-'e heeti affected. The tnass of VOLl-NTaHY TESTIMONY in possession of the Proprietor. vouching its virtue* and curative pow ars, is immense, eruhracing name* well known to SCIENCE AND FAME. 100,000 Uolllcs Have Been Hold, And not a single instance of a failure has been reported. Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the city of 1'liiludelphiu, 11. T. llKLMBt>Ll>, Chemist, who, being duly sworn, does ear, that this preparation contains no Narcotic, Mercury or injurious Itrog, hut are purely Vegetable. II. T. HKLMUOI.D, Solo Manufacturer. Sworn nnd subscribed before ine this 23<1 day of November, 1854. VVM. P. limBARD, Alderman. Pi ice $1 per Bottle, or Six for t5, Delivered to any Address. Accompanied by reliable and responsible CcrtJ ticates from Professors of Medical Colleges, Cler gymon and others. Prepared and sold by II. T. 11 ELM HOLD. Praoticcd and Analytical Chemist, No. 52 South Trnth St., bklow Ohbstnut, Assitsini.t HriLmxoB. Phila. To he had of Dra. <1. if. Pkak, Mims k Lonu and M If. Eam.k, Druggists, Ureei.villr, S. C., and of nil Druggists and Dealers throughout the United States, Canada* and British Pro* v incus. Be warn ot Counterfoil*. Ask for HELMBOLD'S?Taka no Other. CUBES GUARANTEED. J?Iy 2 9 lj wdyj?ilinp:e mis~ And Phwiiix Bitters, rlMlK i?est FnmAy Medicine now before the JLt, public, for the euro of Scrofula, Ulcers^ Scurvy, or Kruption* of the Skin, Fever and Ay tie, J)y?ftepsia, l>rt>jtey, and in fact meet all diseases soon yield to their curative properties. It has been comrmted that, during i , e " ? twenty five years, upwards of four millions of persons hwve l>een benefitted by the use of these medicines ; a feet which speaks volumes in favor of their curative' properties?a single trial will pi see them beyond the resell of oompetitiun in tho estimate of every patient. By their use the blood is reotored to a healthy *<ate, and freed from all impurities. The system is not reducer! during thoir operation, but invigorated, snd they require no restraint from business or pleasure. J he am idea hare, in il*e?e mnl ?? <'?, a ' that ieiu do for them all that medicine can poeei'Ay cjfccL Prepared by W. It. Moffat M. D., Proprietor, r New York. And for aaJe by W. II. IIOVJBY,, [jreenrille, 9. C. Sep 17 10 tt Hair Dredging and ShaYing. J,, I HI KRI DO K continues the Tonsorial bus1J iuess at his Old Stand in Seattle's Brick building, where he is readv during the dav snd FveniRg to shave the beard and cut hair, end, ihampoo the head. He respectfully asks a continuation of patronage. Oct 1-41-Y SCflWBT tfTHSOSTON, I* JL i ? 0FFFJ18 HIS PROFESSIONAL 9ERVT- 1 PKh fo this community. His Office, for tha zA present, is in the Old Court House Bi tiding, J?n 14 t 86 (f