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t /' % A; jfe' '/ ' ' f. < Jf. ? ,V -' "* '/il! r ,/. [From the Brandon Republican.] r "HAn Intolll??t W- <>*#' Not many years ago a criminal caee ' was tried in an adjoining county, in which one Ben -was a material witness for the State. The charge was that Foster made an attempt to kill otte 1 S. with a four pound weight. Bon 1 was a stout, strong man with huge lungs, and not in the habit of refusing 1 a social drink with a friend. He was only a tolorr.bly good natured fellow when he bad " a brick in his hat." and feasted on the details of a fisticuff with ' ?reat relish. Ben was called up by io State and politely requested to tell all he knew about it. After squaring himself round a time or two, and adjusting his quid, he began in his peculiar,, usual voice. i " Well, we all went to the sale? 1 there was a big crowd thar?some was drinkiug and some wan't?I was. Judge, 1 portar so myself. Well, Noel Holes J was tbar tryin to buy an old spotted sow that run cIuho to him. Noel is & food feller, Judge, but he ain't smart; e went to Jackson onst and bis dad- i dy got out of sight, and be went about axing every man he inet,1 whar's dad- 1 dy ?*" < * ** Go on Mr. , tell us all about the fight." " Well, as I was say in, Noel want- , ed tho sow and was afeared he couldn't 1 buy her without gettin somebody to < stand lor him, and I told hitn of he'd i make me safe I'd go it or diej and he I said he'd pawn his gun, but hit was at 1 Wingate's shop to be fixed. I told him J 41 ul 1 rinlit MaoI 'I i ? ?* i ign?) *1 wij uiv ouoii b u1chiv 1 squares with us, no liow. Well Noel 1 he :bid three dollars and a dime, an s a quarter, and I can't say which, in the positive." u G<> 0", sir, if von ttlease, about the ( fight." " f " Well, give me tube to bring it fl round right. Well, Noel didn't git the t sow, bekase John Wall bid inor'n she v was wnth. Well then a cow was put t up and Foster bid ten dollars and a 41 quarter and she was knocked off to him. 2 Foster said he only bid ten dollars, and s 9. said he bid ten and a quarter. Tbev got tQ disputin and I thought enough was said for a man to fight on, but l Foster tuck it. They kept on jowerin, C ntid fit last fS. told Foster he'd be ? s of he'd 6crupulate. Fob said he'd be c ? ef he'd combolicate from what c he said. Well, about this time I felt 1 dry and went over to the doggery with u several and we all took a stiff drink, n I tnck mine with sweetnin, Judge.? Well Noel Hailes seemed hurt about not gittin the sow, so I says, Noel, lets r have some music to mako us feel bet- s tcr. Sex he, Ben, I know you are a friend to mc, and ef you'll git Abe j Lard to play * Cotton eyed Joe,' I'll treat to halt a pint. Well, in this time n we hearn the 'fuss over the way and went out, and who should we see but S. lying down on the piezzer, and Foster as pale as skimmed milk. Sez I ? men, let's have a fair tight. Some one . said. Ben, they've already fit." " Mr. , did you see the fight?" Well, I can't say as I did, nor I can't say I didn't. I mought, then again I inoughtn't." . " Do you recollect anything about it, or were von in a condition to recollect?" J* ; "Well, Squire, you rather got me , thar. The fact is, I sometimes git discombobolated, and my demembrance ain't very clare; but one thing I'm sajre of, Judge, and that is, Noel treat- p ed ; ef he didn't I'll bfi 1" ^ Here the State informed liirn that h#-could stand aside, and the Court ? not happening to hear the oath, the wit- " neas was permitted to retire amid the suppressel laughter of the whole court , room. ? ' ? _. _ h Up in Pottsville they have a bank j' that was seized with the epidemic . which recently prevailed. The premonitory symptoms in the form of a run, alarmed the officers as they saw II the bills coming in* and the silver und| cold*flowing obt. Pat came in with? tho rest, and polling out three ten-dol-H lar bills, begged the favor of three goldfl ^ eagles for the same. The PresidentV v of the Bank was etaudi.ig by, and said H o Pat* 1 44 Why tjiose bills are better than theH specie." . H " lie sure i and, be jabers, it was be-H cause I was a-wantin' ye to have theH best, roy darlin', that I brought 'em toH yd*?!"* H And taking tho gold, he walked H awav, finite content with letting theH Hank have rags. H A gentleman once conversing in the P company of ladies, and criticising rather severely the Want of peraonaf ul^Jty in other ladies, of their acquaint- b wonieri'9ar^?d? W are tb? ugliest il ordinary pdff ?" ?nd w[tb oxtra n company always^ added, ' present r 9 ^jL._^2t?dr 0 We lately met a granom*. i had just made a tour throffg^wJ10 t mines, conjugating, or rather cogf&B lug, thus: 44Positive mine, compare-|i five miner, superlative minus." |, A* > ' -- -HT Womnoo^Tb* dialect of the west israfcher strong, and slightly hyperbolical * One Brown, who has lately been travelling in the Oocidenfe, Kb far as Arkansas, says that when a man iir that region desires to' say that he would like a drink, he declares " that if be had a glass of whiskey he woald throw himself outside of itf, almighty quick!" A man enumerating his family, goes a point beyond the conclusion oi tne John Rogers list, and says: 11 There is Bill, and Sail, and Sam, and Dave, and John, aud Mary Ann, and .L_ 1..1 1 .1 It) Ml iruv vnuy,iuiuiut)^nwjwG?. pun do. A Scotch parson was betrayed into more pnns tnan he meant to make, when he prayed for the Council And Parliament, thai iliey wight hang together in these trying times. A countryman standing by, cried, out: a Yes, with all ifexhe&rt, and the sooner the better; itathe prayer of all goodpeople." " But, my friends,** said the parson, "I don't mean as that fellow dow. bnt I pray that they may all hang together in accord and concord." " No matter what cord," the fellow ?ang out again, u so it is only a strong 5ne." ' A lady riding in a carriage a few weeks since, found herself seated b}* :ho side of an old matron, who was exjeedingly deaf. "Ma'am," said she, n a high tone, " did von ever l/y oleo;ricity 1" " What did yon say, miss?" [ asked if you ever triod electricity for four deafness?" " O, yea, indeed, I did; t*6 only last snmmer I got struck by ightning, but I don't see as it done nie i oit of good." Wart: ?Kin first played Sir Giles Overreach. (June, 1816.) lie made fed ;reat an impression on his fellow-actors is on his audience; insomuch, that ? ? _ J. i * -? iiey ngreeu to present nun Willi ft silror cap. When Muuden was applied o, he replied in his peculiar manner, ' Tve no objection to your cupping llr. Kean, but I'll be lianged if you hhll bleed me." It is said that Theodore A. D'Autigne in 1,623, married the widow of vaisar Balbroi. j?Te was seventy one, he was sixteen-j^ars younger. The uarriage was performed during the ourse of the usual service on Sunday. ?be minister preached fYom the text. ; Father, forgive them, for they know lot what they do." An old cynic, at a concert, one night, ead in the programme, the title of a ong, viz: " Oh, give me a cot in the valley I love." leading it over attentively, (lie old bllow hnally growled, "W ell, if I had ny choice, I should ask for a bedstead." An old settler out West, who was lected justice of the peace, couldn't aise money enough to pay an officer Dr swearing him in; so he 6tood tip efore a looking gloss and qualified imself. A /? * iv bit oi a wag was driving along in i6 pliceton when somebody, who bought he knew him, accosted him rith: " I believe your name is Sinitfi 1" Then you'd believe anything," waf be reply. A gentlkman who had failed in usiness was asked what he intended >do! "I will stay at home a while," he eplied,kt and get acquainted with my imily." Somebody said that if nature had deigned man to be a drunkard, she would ave constructed him like a churn, so bat the more he drank the more firm* f he would stand. a v.j. 1 ?!- f i i rr i - ?' i vain attempted to core him of bliudess. " Wuew thou art buying a horse or boosiag a wife," says the Tuscan pro* erb, u shut thine eyea and commend lyselftoGod" Why is a hen sitting on a fence like ane siL Because *?* has a head on ?"? a tAil on tbo other. f " , - Y. ? THE undersignproprietors of Tii^ovtiimn Ewraanusa pad Ths T^MUot IMgtgooirrsiMna, respectfully state that they have adopted the1 following standard RATES OF ADVERTISED, which will in e?ery inatanoe be adhered PXJB SQtTABE or 12 LHTB*, OB U?% ' 1 iusr'ii, $ 7ft 18 insr'ns, fft.OO 80 insr'ns, $7.90 2 insr'ns, 1.28 10 insr'ns, 6.20 3? insr'ns 8.10 8 insr'ns, 1.80 20 insr'ns, A40 87 insr'ns, 8.80 4 insr'nr, * *5 ! i=tr'5* 9.60 88 insr'its, 8.40 5 imr'ne, 2.00 22 iw'na, 0.80 89 insr'ns, 8.00 8 insr'Ps, 2.25 23 insr'ns, 0.00 40 insr'ns, 8.70 *1 insr'ns, 2.00 24 insr'ns, 6.20 41 insr'ns,. 830 8 insr'ns, 2.7 0 20 insr'ns, 6.40 42 insr'ns, 9.00 O Inn-'na ? <V? ? a an Av ta in w ,,1Vi ilo^ V|VV vv |UV1 uo, Vtwptq ill02 149, V* IU 10 losr'ns, 8.2C 27 insr'ns, 6.76 44 insr'ns, 9 20 11 insr'ns, 8.80 28 Insr'ns, 6.90 46 itur'iU, 9.80 1 12 insr'ns, 8.76 29 Insr'ns. 7.06 46 InsrV 9.40 18 Insi-As, 4.00 80 insPhs, 7.20 47 insr'ns, 9.8<i r 114 hjsrns, 4.80 f 1 in^ns, 7.85 48 iiur'n*. 9.60 16 fnsr*ns. 4.40 82 insr'ns, 7.60 49 insr'ns, 9.70 16 insr'ns, 4.60 88 Ihsr'nB, 7.66 60 insr'ns, 9.80 17 insr'nB, 4.80 84 insr'ns, 7.80 61 insr'ns, 9.90 62 Insertions, 910. ' Obituary Notices over 12 line* in length, end Tributes of Respect* will be charged fo at advertising rates. Advertisements not limited will be inserted till ordered out, and charged for every insertion. ^ gar Advertising bills amounting to twentynV dollar.* for the year, will be allowed n discounts tivo per cent; those amounting to fifty dollars, ten*per cent; seventy dive dollsrs, fifteen per cent; one hundred dollsrs, smd over, twenty per cent , * 1 jy JOB WORK payable on delivery. PRICE A MoJUNKIN, For The Smphftn Enterprise *0. R EhFORP, For The Patriot and Mountaineer! *~ January 12 th, 1868. *?*COS3 SURGEON DENTIST, GREENVILLE, S. O. Office Forth- Weti corner Main andAvenns Streets, H AS just returned from Pbiiadel/^ SSSL phia, and will be pietsed to nttend to any who are in want of his services. imimsji fmm Inserted from one to full Upper and bower Setts," in the most approved ana durable manner. Exposed Nerves destroyed and treated, free of pain. Jan 7 86-tf House and Lot Tor Sale. Mthe subscriber offers for saIo. on the moat reasonable terms, his HOU8E AND LOT, in the village of tireenville. The location is, in all respects, n most desirable one, immediately 011 the Pendleton road, and neHr the depot. The Lot contain* over an. acre of land, and is well improved. The Building* 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 l^ie premises if d<eeira|fe. Apply to Coj. E. P. Jones. Dec 31?34?if R. W. GODDAHD. CHEAP CASH STOKEL r I"'HE Subscriber* propose to sell Uoods in fitJL tare for CASH, arid at suob reduced prices as we l\ope will guarantee a continuance of our former patrons. Country produce taken in exchange for floods at casii chicks, and in discount f<a- debts now due. We sincerely desire those indebted to us, to call and settle by cosh or note. ' REA, BAYNE Jj CO. January 7th 1868, ft tf For Sale or Relit,Lqu-Z-Y T!IK "OUSE AND LOT opposite the forks of Anderson KfcflSKifflo: and Pendleton roads. The House contains six upright rooms. On the Lot are all necessary outbuildings. For terms, Ac., npply to H. LEE TIIRUSTON. Dec 24 33 tf ?. 8. BOWER, MANtTFACTUREK OF AND DF-ALKR IN FURNITURE / w CHAIRS or H or Every tloscription, LJUH Efeiy style, AND FISK'S CELEBRATED METAL1C BURIAL CASES, Opposite the Congaree House. Feb 4 COLUMBIA, 8. C. 39-ly Sf. C. F?. JBTHR, ATTORNEY AT LAW "' i AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, WILL FAaOTIOK IN THE COURTS OF THE WESTERN CIRCUIT. . Ojficfi in the Greenville Bookstore. \ GREENVILLE, S. C. J unc 4 4 ' 1 v REED & GOODLETT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW r AND SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, LireeuvUie, M. V. , fcJF^MTlCK next door to F, F. OkattisACo. KBKD.J [g. D. GOOD LETT, June 4 4 tf II. JULIUS SMITH. ATTORNEY AT LAW, oreEnville, s a* June 18 (f ORB * paicfe, , ATTORNEYS AT LAW; " is GREENVILLE, 8. Oi". JAMSI L. on. WM T. miov April 29 ' W SO ? " " I . .1 . . !!,? Elford ft Donaldson, mi, dKSIKSyW33(iIli3y 8? ?a C. i. ELFMt* }, Q, DONAiptON TTaiit $tr?e?, Next tl*? trldge, THE UtfM*t and Real Stock of CARRIAGE DOOD8 AND MATERIAL. e?fr offered for ale iirlhe State, selected carefully and e?fx*ciel ly for Carriage Manufacturers. A large stock and beat variety of Axle* for Bnggiea, Carriage* and Wagons; common and best tempered Steel Springs; Black and Colored Enamel and Patent Dash Leather; Black and Colored Enamel Cloths, Drills and Ducka^ Oil and* Brussels Carpet; Dnckrawe and Raseia Sheetings; Lute, Manilla and Chenille Mats; Brass ana Stiver i unit and Sand Bands; Brass. Silver,Bono-and Japan Nails ; Silk and Worsted broad and narrow Laces; Silk, Worsted and Cotton Fringes; Bent Hickory Shafts; Buggy seat Sticks; and a complete assortment of Mailable Carriage Maker* particularly requested to call and examine our stook. For sale cheap by GOWEli, OCX, MARKLEY A CO. HUBS ~AND SPOKES' WE aro now prepared to supply Munu&ictu re re with the best Morticed Hub* add Turned Spokes, of our own manufacture, and warranted. For sale by GOWKR, COX, MARKLEY A CO. CL 0 THS AND DAM A SKS. A' LARGE lot of Blue, Drab and Green Cloths; German, Fancy, Cotton and AllWool Damasks. For sale by .GOWER, COX, MARKLEY 63 C<>. CARET AON MAKERS1 AND CAli RENTERS' TOOLS. A LARGE stock and variety of 'he best Tools made, and. a few setta fancy Kosowood and Boxwood Planes. For sale by GOWER, COX, MARKLEY A CO. IRON! IRON!! IRON/!/ NOW on hand, the largest stock of Iron ever offered in this market: Spartanburg Iron and Castings; King's Mountain Iron; English Refined Tires; Ovals; Round; Square; lforso Shoe; llalf Rounds; Half Ovals: Baud Iron nn?l Hoop Iron; Soring Steel; Steel Tire, Sweede* and Hammered, for wagon*, tires and plantation work. tin hand, cheap for cash, fl.OOO lbs. it-isted Plow Moulds, best Ntrth Carolina Iron. For sale by GOWER, COX. MARKLEY A c< STEEL! STEEL!! STEEL!!! NAYLORS. SAUNDEREON a JKXSUl-S best Cast-Steel?square, octagon, round and flat. ?for fine edge tools, axles and drills. German and Blister Steel, for plantation work. For sale l.v GOWER. COX. MARKLEY A Co7 8.000 LBS. GRINDSTONE. ASSORTED aires, suitable for Farmers and Mo*k*nice. Ftir rule CIlP*p ny GOWER. COX. MARKLEY A CO ON HA~ND sA LBS. beat Black Florida Mono and | Curled Hair, picked, in bags. Fdr sale by GOWKR, COX. MARKLEY A CO. SAND PAPER AND OLUE. LARGE assortment of the Diamond Flint r>nu4 Paper, beet artieh- made, for sale by GOWER. COX. MARKLEY A Co." PAINTS OILS. WINDOW GLASS IND PUTTY. ON 11??. > large assortment Paints, oils, ?te. i' -re, Extra and No. 1 White Leads; Raw and oi o 1 Linrisccd Oils ; Winter,Sperm. Solar, Lamp, Scats Foot, Olive and Tanners' Oils: Cohen Body and Copal Varnish ; Japan, Aspalturn and Leather Varnish; Spirits Turpentine: Greens; Yellows; Blues; Lakes; Pinks; Dropblack; Lampblack; Red ; Spanish Brown; Umber; Suawa; French Ochre, ?fcc. American and French Window Glass, Putty and Whitening. For aale by GOWER, COX, MARKLEY A CO ILEA VY A SHELF HARD WARE. \ LAllGYl and well selected stock * Fwlate ?\. cheap by COWEK, COX, MARKLEY & CO. SCREWS! SCREWS!! /? A A GROSS of the Improved Oimblet Point v)Wl/ Screw* For sale by OOWBR, COX. MARKLEY AO?. SAWS! SAWS!! HOF. A C<x' Celebrated ('oat steel Mill Saws; Rowland's Mill, Oom Cut and Tennon Saws; Hand, Panned and Ripping Saws; Brans and Blue Back Sawn; a complete assortment of Webb Saws, with and without frames For sale by GOWER, COX, MARKLEY ii CO. Jun 7 3 if tTW^DTVS, Watchmaker & Jeweler, ffHj. _?. T.VKIuS the liberty to nuitouncu ttYf to the qitiaenp of Urffia ilK', -%n>i t .Jot ;be surrounding Country, tJnit b? - aMEsis prepared to do all innnner of work in hia line <>f business, suoh a? 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, and in a workmanlike manner. Please give him a trial, and you will be pleased. He also IITWI/I I>V ? J? - ? vu? r<Liiv a i.u ururr, Bucn hfi G?ld Ciunrd, Fob A Vent CIiuIih, All kinds of COLD BUTTONS, such a* Bosom. Sleeve and Collar Button*. All kind* of ll?ir Work Trimmed in the noatest style Hi* work cannot be surpassed in this part of the <!ouotry. Hi* shop may be found at the Ooodl.-tt House, in ihf room formerly occupied by Messrs. Bailey A Owen. ) Mreenvilfe, July 30, 1867. 12 tf Naddle nii<l Harness MANUFACTORY. , rpUtt Subscriber would respectfully inform tHe X / public generally that he continue* the above Business, 2d door abovb tub Obkkkvills FI(rw; and is prepared to furnish onetomer* with any discriotioa of rlmne Maaufto tured SADDI.IX Carriage, Boggy and Wagon Harness made to order, mmd ?r? '*< b?U *tyU Hri die*. Whips. Ac., on band and for sale 0t|RAP. %3T Saddles "n?id Harness repaired at short notioa, A. M. QIJs&RATH. Feb 4 89 J If, . oroBWOiiJEK. Nt ATI* DONE AT TH|5 IWICE. iiiiin^f?? liffT^ *im Yfr'nr "Jt READ! READH" READ!!? IT WILL TASK TOO SOT A FBW MINUTK8, AND mr?AT? TOO ' MAHT T8AJU OF ?CTmao t Carter's Spanish Mixture! THE SHUT Pj?lFIER ?F THE &IQ0DI Th? Beet Alterative Brer Tot Disoovered! Phy*ician? pretcribt it, and wry one that ueet it ie a valking advertieement tfo Medicine ever yet off ted to the A merican public ha* gained each po- < polarity in to eiiort a time at CARTER'S SPARER SRXTURH It will Cur anv cart nf SI?A.1- I It will Oure any case of -Rheumatism. It will Cure any case of Syphilis. Tt will Curt any case of Salt Rheum. It will Cure any cast of Neuralgia. It will Cure any case of Fever and Ague, Or any Diseases arising from an impure statu ol the Blood. SCROFULOUS READER! It cured the neioe of the lion. John Minor Botts, a member of Congress from Virginia, of 8crofula, after the skill of the best Physicians, both of New York and Philadelphia, had been tried in yain ; and it will oure ycu, reader, if you are so affected. RHEUMATIC READER t It cured D. Burritt, Esq., of Cincinnati, of Rheumatism of 4 years standing, after all other 'remedies had failed. We have hundreds of such certificates. Call on the Agent and get a Book and Circular, and read for yourself the many remarkable and astonishing cures it has made. SYPHILITIC READER! The celebrated Dr. Butoher writes us that ho bad two of the most severe and long standing eases of Syphilis that would yield to none of the usual redieuics, but he cured one caaa with six, and the other with nine bottles of CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE. We hate known it used in over a T .ovsand casks, and navf yet to hear of a failure in any case. YE SHAKING THOUSANDS READ! Aoua aj?d Fevkb.?Do not take Quinine, Mercury, or any such noxious Drugs, but try At once this jrreat Alterative and Purifier of the Blood ; Carter'? Spanieh Mixture will cure any and every case of A<u? and Fever. We hav" never yet known it to fail. And for all Diseases arising from an impure state of the Blood, no medicine has everyet l>?en found to have so good an effect. If you are sick, try it at once; do not delay; time is precious, mid health the greatest of ill blessings, without whioh all else is valueless. DR. WM. ?. BEERS A CO.. Pt'mni TtfPMuu 1 r _ ..w. t. i?n, X H r a. And for sab by K KUUTCH, Druggist. Agent, Or"?ntill? C H., S. C 3-ly May 23 HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution, established bp Special endowment for the relief of the tick and distressed, afftioted with Virulent and Kpidentic diseases. rf~nJ all persons afflicted witn Sexual Disease!*, JL such as Spermatorrhea, Seminal Weakness, luipoteuce, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Syphilis, the Vice of l)un idem. om SitM Abase, 4|*> Ao. The I/O WARD ASSOC I A TIOH, in vi?w of the awful destruction of human life, caused by Sexual Diseases, and the deceptions practised upon the unfortunate victims of sueh diseases byQuacks, have directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a charitable act worthy of their name to give mkdical adtick g&atia, to all jx?rs mis tlins afflicted, who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age occupation, habits of life, <kc.,) an?J in eases of extreme poverty and snf foring, to furnish medicines frts of charge. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and wOl furnish the most approved modern treatment. The Directors, on a review of the past, feel assured that their labors in this sphere of benevolent effort, have been of great Den- fit to the afflicted, especially to the young, and thay have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed seal, to this very importaut but much despised causa. Just Published, by the Association, a Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakneaa, the viee of Onanism, Masturbation or Self-Abuse, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, by the Con snlting'Silrgeon, which will be sent by mail, (in a sealed letter envelope). Free of Charge, on the receipt of TWO STAMPS for postagcil Oy order or the Director*. Address, for lie port ?r Treatment, DR. GEO. R. CALIIOON, Consulting Burgeon, Howard Associatioh, No. 2 South NINTH Street, Philadelphia, Pa. EZRA D. IIEARTWELL, President. Geo. Fairciiild, Secretary. Feb 4 80 1 v JF?IHIH KIRAtfS, CABINET MAKER, - GREENVILLE, 8. C. Nearly opposite the Poet Office, Avenue Street, RESPECTFULLY informs i^PHI^^pthe citizens of Greenville and the adjoining Districts, that he has returned from the State Fair at Columbia, (where he received the first premium for his elegantly finished Bureau, which was admired by eve rv one,) and is now prepared to execute ALL ORDERS IN HIS LINE. He has, also, on hand A LARGE STOCK OF FUR MTU RE, which will be sold at prices to suit the times. ' llo leiurns Ids thanks for past favors, and h<* hopes, l?y giving constant attention to hi> liUhinesn. to receive a liberal share of the public patronago. N?.v. 19?28 ly. xTrandolph, INIASKFUL FOR PAST FAVORS, BEOS to aav th?t nil Wind. ofilAlu ur/iuir -j' ? - "vi?n of every variety of style of braiding, will be Ornamented or Mounted with Oold, in the neatest manner/tnd returned to those at a distance |>er mail or otherwise, as directed. (Hair can besent him in letter per mail.) Bow Breast !*ina, Necklaces, lirac-eleta, Side, Vest and Guard Chains. < roseee, Finger Kings, Ear Kint^, da. of.various patterns, put up neatly, and any article admit ting the name of the owner engraved thereon, eh all, for the engraving, he free of extra Sharpe. He also make# and repairs*!! kinds of Jewelry ; mount* with gold ur si Iyer the Heads of Walking anes,; matches Speolaole Glasses ; and, lastly A'ayraers on alt manner nf Plat*. . (/flic* tW) yards %<ut of *lfl Court ffou**, mat* f*w pace* from tk* fiUtrpru\* OJfic*. (Jnteitvilla, S. (J., June 26. '57. 7-tf W, P. PRICE, NOTARY PtJBILIC. ANO CL RIC OF TOWN COONljL, omCB JV THE OLD OOUBT HW9& - mi> (n&jAi a. (&* * Will promptly attend to the collation of Note# and Accounts, settling Claims tec. I V bq^VOaiiii&ilftparatioxi * RICHLY CONClfcTftATEO WMfOtftfO FLlMC V EXTRACT 8U MU,~ A* ; For Di*2m of tin BUM*, Kidiuy*, Grmmti, Vr+fr *9' OMruetion, 8+crtt 2X?mw% Fmffi. adtpMni*, end all JMatama of the Sexvnl Organ*, Arising frqm Excesses and Imprudences in life, and removing all Improper Discharges from thw \ Bladder, Kidneys, ot Sexual Organs, whether \ existing iu T?Vi>ruvT7iu\ aa^a iFiasajpwa, \ From whatever caoae ?h?y may nave originated, \ AMD HO QT HOV* tOMO ST AH DIMO- \ ~U.t m . w -y in ww r war ro f/M rratne, ana DIOOSN to the Pallid (keek. Joy to the Afflicted!! It cures Nfervons and Debilitated SufTerera. atid removes *11 the Symptoms, among which will be found tndisposition to R*s ertion, Loss of Power, toss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, General Wealc nee*, Horror of Disease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dreadful Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Languor, Universal lassitude of the Muscular System, Often Enormous Appetite. with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands,, Flushing of the Body, Brynets of the ' Akin, Pallid Countenance, and Eruptions on the Face, Paia in the Back, Heaviness ~ of the Eyelids, Frequently Blaok Spots 'Flying before the Eyes^ with Temporary Suffusion and Loss of | Sight, Inint of Attention, I Great Mobility. Rest- I letsness, with fJor- i ' ror of Society. # Nothing is more desirable to such patieuts thaw solitude, and nothing they more oread for fear of themselves ; no repose of manner, no earnest ness, no speculation, but a liurried Transition ffroni oho question to another. * These symptom* if allowed to go on?whiehr this medicine invariably removes?soon follows ?o? of Potter, fatuity and Epileptic File?in one iof which the patient may expire. Who can say that these excesses arc not frequently followed hy those direful diseases?INSANITY A Nil CONSUMPTJOK I The record* of ln?ans A*y linn*, and the melancholy death* of Consumption, bear ample witness to the truth of these assertions. In Lunatic Asylums the most melkneholv exhibition appears. The countenance is actually sodden nnd quite destitute?neither Mirth or Grief ever visits it. Should a sound of the voice occur, it is rarely articulate. * With woful measure* wan despair Low sullen sounds his urief beguiled." Debility is most terrible I and has brought thousand* upon thousands to untimely graves, thus blasting the ambition of ninny noble youths. It ran tie cured by the use of ibis i :ntai i iri r rfmpbv . a w a - - ? ? Mf w ? ? - -* ? m If von n' suffering with ?in ??f tlie aluiv* ditr**?W in tK. the yj. I lb F.X'HiA ' '7' Bb CV& y\" on. Try it, mid be convince, <>f it* i'thv. linear- <>, nark ?V?jttrum* an J Quark Doctor*. who fnU< Vj ' H?t gt nl'ilii'c-nnd Citizen* Itnn"\V, iiii.l iivoid tli.jn and save Long Buffering, Mono* and Kx|hu*''I'< , 'ij; sending or cnlllng fol* a bottle of .this Popular and ^pefijic Rtfnady. It ul lavs idj pain ami inthiinnititimi, is ly pleasant in it* taste Mud odor, but immediate in | its Motion. Holmbold's Extiact Buchu r Is prepared diiectly according to the Rules of PBftBMAOY AMD OHBM181RT, with the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge and care devoted in its combination. Bee Professor Ukweks Valuable Works on the Practice of Physic, and most of the late Standard Works of Med ieine. Ono linncfml dollars will he any Physician who can prove that the Medicine ever injured a Patient; and the testimony of thousands can bo produced to prove that it does great good. Cases or from one week to thirteen years' standing have been effected. The mass of VOLUNTARY TKBTIMONY in possession of the Proprietor, vouching its virtues and cHrntive pow era, is immense, embracing names well known to SCIENCE AND FAME. 100,000 Bottle* Have Been Sold, [ And not a single instance of a failure haa been reported. Personally appeared before me, an Alderman r>f !._ i.t Pl.rU.l11 m uri unn,T\ I ... .MV ?.>J v. .MHMV'jMun, 14. a. iir.iiiUOV'i4l/, Chemist, who, being duly sworn, does say. thai this preparation contains no Narcotic, Mercury or injurious l)rug, but are purely Vegetable, j IT. T. HELMBOLD, Sole Manufacturer, Sworn and sul>scribed before me this 23d day of November, 1854. , WM P LftRRARn, Alderman. 1 Price $1 per Bottle, or Six for $5, Deliver ed to any Address. Accompanied by reliable and responsible Certi ficates from Profeaeors of Medical Colleges, Cler gymen arid others. lYepared and sold by H. T. HELMBOLD, Praotical and Analytical Chemist, No. 52 South Tenth St., dklkw Chestnut, Ashkmui.y Buildings, Phila. 1TT? be had of Drs. J. H. Desk, Mima A Long and M. B. Kaei.b, Druggists, Greenville, S. C., and of all Druggists ana Dealers throughout the United States, Canadas and British Provinces. Beware of Counterfeits. Ask for HELMBOLD'S? Take no Other. CURES GUARANTEED. July 2 0 ly IPOTATC IPIHsILS I And Pluenix Bitters. THE beat Family Medicine now before the public, for the cure of Scrofula, Ulcers, Scvrsv. or Emotions of the Slein **' *? ---1 Affu*, Dytpepria, Proptv. and in fact qiwaL all disease* soon yield to their curative pvoixitiea. It haa been computed that, during the last twenty five years, upwards of four millions of persons have been Imaofitted by the nee of theso. medicines ; a fact which speaks vol nines in favor of their curative properties?a single trial' will place them beyond the reach of competition in the estimate of every patient By their use the blood uj restored to a healthy atmtc, and freed from all iiiywdita The system is aot reduced doriag lh?h> wprratrao, but invigorated, and they rerjmre tro restraint from business or. pleasure. The officted have, in three tntdeiine*, m remedy that will do for thou all (hat medic in* eon poeetWy </?* | Prepare*) liv W It. MotTet M. R, Proprietor, New York \?l ?..r -a-' by W. II. IlOVKY. Greenvtyn, h ?V S. |> 17 if tf Hair iv -bing and Shaving. I)VRI(tl) il* OMntifiuostHaTpneni-ial bits JL>' id In* t?h\ stund in Beattir'a Brink huildinf. where lie is ready during the day anri evepiiig to *hnv?1 the b.-ar. and cut hair, and shampoo the b-a.l. lie respeottuily asks aeon (iiiaation of patronage. Get. EOBERT Y TB KUSTttN, M D, ' ? (JfPEKa nw I'lluKi-S-lONAL SKKVI ^VOES to this community. His Office, 'or thn flE prefaol.iein the Old Court IJouao Building, Jan 14 W If '/