The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, December 13, 1860, Image 4
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War 6 ea Forts.
Every maa Of intelieck Las got hiFort.
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Daeil. Wabater's Fort was lo speech*
nrfy in the Hauls of Kougrie* A make
] idobttMiUs. *
SJhakspeer rote good plaze, but he
wnodeet bar bio wuth a pint nf kohl
Sider as a stenner^rafflck reporiir.?
?v odd ui I uey I ll? 061 2 dollars lie
woodent.
11 Wry Ward Bilcher wood make n
good ead aan for the kork opery minstrel*,
because he eaa cackle well.
Old George Washington's Fort was to
not kov anjr public man of the pre<eoi
day resemble him to any alarming *xtabt.
Where bowls can George's ekal
he found I 1 ask, A bolJIy anscr no
w hares, or any whare* else.
Old man Townsin'* Fort was to inak"
Sassy periller. "Goy to tbo wurld!
another life ssived!" (Cotashuu from
Townsin'r adreiiisement.)
Cyrus Field's Fort in to lay a sub machine
tellergraf under the boundiu oilier
of the Oshun A then hev it Hunt
Spsldia's Fert is to tnuik Prepared
Gloo, which mends everything. Wonder
ef it will mend a sinners wicked
wuac. ^Iiupromptoo goak.)
Zoary s Fort is to bo a feinaile circus
feller.
My Fort is the grate moral show biz (
nis A ritin choice famcrly liteiatoor for
the noospapers. That's what's the mat- j
tcr with tne. \
etc., Ac., Ac. So I mile go on to an 1
indefiuit extent.
Twict I'v o ordcveid to do things:
which they wasn't my Fort. The fust j
vimo was when I undertook to lick a
oudashus cuss w ho cut a hole in my tent j
A krawld threw. Sez I, "my jentlc'
t"\irr go out, or 1 shall fall on to you putty
hevy." Sez ho," Wu?le in. Old Wax
fggers/' whereupon I went for him, hut
I o cawt me powerful on the lied A knoct
me threw the tent, into a cow pa-tin.
lie pursood the attack A (lung mo into
a mud puddle. As I aroze A rung out
my drenclil garments, I concludid fitin
wasn't my Fort.
lie r.oV ii#e tlic kurtin upon Seen 2J:
li is rarely scldum that I seek o??n>??la
Sun in the Flow in Bole. l'.nfin u mmtin
town in Injianny in the F.ud of 18 ?
i ty orgin grinder got sick of the fever
< nd (licit. I never felt so a>hnnnd in
all my life, & I lliuwl l?!e hist in a few
6wallers of suthin slienglhcnin. Kon-o
juents was, I histcd insoinueh 1 dilcnt
xackly know wharo bowls 1 was. Ii
turnd my livin wild bcests of Pray loose
into the street & ojwot my wax winks. I
! then llet 1 could plav boss. So I liar j
nisi myself to a Kunal hole, thru; lain'
iwo oilier bosses hitched on likewise, 1
behind ?fe another ahead of me. The
driver hollered for us to git A: we did.
' ut the bosses bein onusod*to sich a ar"sagement
begun to ki'-k it squeal it
t ir up. Konseqnents was 1 was kieki d
? lenllv in the kUimmuck/it back it pre
* jitlv I fownd myself in the Kauai w i.li
4 e other hossos, kickin <fc vellin like a
t .he of Cnsscarorus s?\iji?.. I was rese.
o.l, ik as I wm bein can id to the tar??i
n on a hemlock Herd I sed in a feeble
voise, " Boys, playin boss isn't my Fort."
Mohxi'L.?Never don't do nothin
which isn't your Fort, for of you do
you'll find yourself splashing in round in
the Kauai, figgcrntivcly speaking.
"Wrong."
A Jew, in a tavern in the town of j
Kdingen, saw a merchant whom liuj
Mrincd to recognise.
" Arc you ono of the good men with i
whom I had the pleasure fo travel fiom
Bade to Strasburg, on the llhiBe!"
The merchant assented, and a?ke<), j
u llavo you my fellow traveler, sir.ee (
we met, picked up much traffic?!''
tS'lh? Jew, like a Yankee, instead of
answering, asked,
" I)id vou make a good speculation
at the fair!" If so, I would like to
uronose n hot to von ilmf i? t
( I ' * ;
cannot repeat three words after me, as
n^say tjitin. 1, make money as I go!
along,"
The merchant, thinking that a to*!
|>ence, more or less, would make no clif i
feronco to hint, replied,
44 Say on."
'lite Jew said, "Culler." j
44 Culler."
Next. " Hag pipe," and hng*pi|>c was
responded to.
The Jew smiled, and said, " wrong."]
The merchant, puzzled. bethought
himself where the ini-take could he;;
hut the Jew, taking n piece of chalk out;
/ . of his pocket,1"made a stroke and said,
44 Ono sixpence for me."
Agaiu the Jew commenced, ar.d ;
said,
44 Olive oil."
The merchant said, 44 Olivo oil."
44 Tanner."
44 Tanner."
The Jew smiled ngain, and said,
44 wrong"
And so or. till the sixth lime, when
the in-reliant said,
44 Now I will pay yoti, if you can
show ute I was wrong."
The Jew said, 44 You never said the
third woul, 44 Wrong," and aecoidinglv
1 won the hot."
Hie met chant paid, and I ho Jew
made money as he went aWg.
44 fii.itf.s me, Sambo, liow Mncnn
aro; how in the name of wo,,')cflH
you get >o black I'*
44 Why. look her*, mnvs, dn r^Mti
am die : I.)e day die child wa? horn din
was en eclipse." Ebony moved r
quarter f->i this satisfactoiy explanation
and afl<*> aliening thanks, continued
44 I can oil you what it ia, tnnarer
die niggj- may be black, but he ain'i
given, nohow."
44 Miaa, may I see you liome!" said i
young man to a tliiL
4 No, air," was the abort reply.
4 Oh, I don't moan now, but torn
other night when 1 can't go nnywhur
be."
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V.
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I Ml.I 11 , .ju. JJL - i-ll V-L---L3?
ss n
A I *r Qrisnos.--A fv*V month*
l"1 since,-a.* a ritinit'er-of Inert wfNj^rottpr
?d around a corner of y,,e ?f l',e K nt
thoroughfare* ufkjLpVrlt flit' COflVfrsH'
lion turned on I lie question whether tin.'
Irish *re really any more witty than
otlier people or r.?t. The coutcM ran
high for some titno, and the parties to
ing pretty equally divided, it was
agreed to test the point on the flirt
.Irishman that appeared. No sooner
raid than done. As if he had been
sent by special eointnis*ic?n, around the
corner came a eon of Erin, apparent! v
freeh from the bog*.
" Oood day, friend!" said one of the
company.
"Good day! and the lop of tho
morning to yer lienor, inter lite bar
gain 1" replied Pat, drawing np.
44! vltould like to ask you a qnes
tion,'' pursued the oilier.
" True for y?/; an' isn't that rr.mo
jist what I ex period-nil tho way liil 1
cum forninst ye 1"
" Listen, friend, for tIre question is a
very important one. it is this: If tbe
devil shoul.1 bo told be might linvo one
of us, which would he first choose t"'
" Why, iue, to be sure," rw-ponded
Pat.
i " Ay - nnd why ?o I"
44 lie knows he could gel either of yej
! at any time P
| '1 lie club adjourned ? sine die.
\ Ocod.? A Tennesscan says : 141 rend ,
von one of the best specimens of 4wit '|
which has ever come under mv observa* }
tion, or, indeeit. under that of anv otlier.!
If r<ui will give il a place in your DrriVee
you will ninth oblige," etc. We give it!
i place, lul do not agv,>e wi'li our cor res* i
pondent in his estimation of its relative i
merit:
4- A 'dualling voting widower in one of j
the Southern Stales, l?v tlie name ofi
I' Fowler,' took quite a liking to a young|
l lady who?e name was 4 Cloud,' and j
j wliose (lashing eyes dealt hugely inl
j cleMtical inthicnces. 1 luring their j
courtship, which wa? somen lint a public
i Hair?town and country dii*esi
I being the nidcr of the day ? the goalie
t men's fiicnds frequently ? spieled their |
regret at bis becoming so ' InelouJcl? |
| After their marriage one of them con, i
giHlulaW'd liiin on tin* happy occasion,
jut the same time exptcasing tbe 1;< p<* ]
' I lint, though lotig ' beclouded,' l.e w< uld I
j have clear sunshine bef-rc him the rest
j of his days. A l?\ - slander Jit tiii , -Irn-k
j his hea l, nnd gundy rrpiiod that in \
vHiiablv. w In n 'Clouds'titi Fowler.!
i \?>ti mitjlil lookout for yfjualis.''
| - . ... . .
A story is tol.l of I)i, k. a ?1?ik? >v. in i
Ketiluok v. wlio w as a noioi inii<> ihiif.soj
vision* in il,i* respect all tin; theft 1
I in the nei^hhothoiui was i*li;i<i?o? 1 on'
him; on one -crash m, Mr. Junes, a!
| neighbor of DicUV master, called ami I
I raid I >ick must la* Sohl out of thai |>ait
j ol ike (oiinti v. for lie had stolen ali Ins
(Mr. Jones') turkey*. 1 hVk's ma-ter
eoi'1,1 not iliink so. The two. however,
(went into ihcfitld where lJi.-k was at!
work, ami nocu-ed him of the tin ft.
' Von stole Mr. Jones' tin keys,said !
' the master.
I " No, I didn't tnassa," responded
| Dick.
The master persisted.
| " \N e l," nt length sjvid l>iek, " I'll tell
yon, irtassa; I didn't steal dun linker*:'
j but last night v.hen 1 went across Mr.'
I Junes' paster I anwr one of otir tails on j
I de fence, so I brought home de rail, and !
confound it. when 1 came to look, dnrj
was nine tin keys oti do rail 1"'
Among the reel known as the II-od !
slu ll 1 >:iplists.wa? a preacher who hrliov-j
ed thai he <mollI n?'t to select a Mlhject i
hefot eliand ami on one occasion he arose I
to speak, and as lie, opened the UiUle 1
his eyes f?-H on these word-t " lite:
voice of ll?c irrrt'e is heard in the html.",
At first, he thought he was slumped.!
At length lie said, " 1 >relhern, hi fii?t I
one would iliink tliore was not muck in [
this text, but after h little consideration,!
vmi will see there is a good deal in it.
If you have ever Leon along by a pond,
you liHvuseeii llicin on the log* punning
themselves. Now, it is said, " The voice I
of the turtle i* heard in the land." lint j
the turtle hasn't any voice that anybody
beard, so it may be iho noise that the.
initio ma le in plunging oil tin* log into i
the water: hence we conclude that immersion
will be universal."
Tiie Marquis do Kavteies, a great j
boirower and a ri.?toii..iislv bad |>"V
master. Called on Samuel 1'eniird the I
great financier, one morning and said : 1
"Sir. I am going to astonish you; I am |
the Marquis de Favicies ; 1 do not know j
you, and I come to you to Lonow fivej
hundred louis of vou."
" Sir," replied llernair!, " I am going'
to astonish v on more, I know joj, and
vet I am going to lend them to yon." |
A diri'Uik about precedence once
arose between a bishop and n judge,
and after snmu aliercalion the latter,]
thought he should confound hi.* oppo-,
uent by quoting the following passage:
I ' For on these two hang ail the law
I .? ?1 i . . fi o r v .. . . ? 1
ami me propneis, - i><? you noi sec,
said the lawyer, in iiiurnpli, " tL.it
: even in this passage ??i* rciiputre urn are
1 mcntione i lir*' (" *' i grant you," say8
; the bishop, "you hang first."
i a vol.'no hlood from Suckerdom,
^widiing to get n chance Jo tell a young
what lie thought of her,
looks aOJresstU her in this
can i have the exquisite
prne of rolling the wheel of conver^^alion
around ihu nxellrce of your tin1
dcrstnmHug a few minutes this c.vcn
' ing i" lira lady fainted.
) TttK Louisville Democrat, in refer
i ting to a paper called the Jiettver J)am
Drmccrat, expresses the opinion that
"just two thirds of thai name is appropriate."
" Wnv, can't I carry my propertv
where I please I" a* the man s?i<i wltli
e two polecats in a Im-kel and a pounr
e of asMifojlida in each pocket, try i*>g t<
fiuce his way into * hull rxjui.
" ? " ,ftm
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f: <Si: iT 2kr* *
. *'.* ^u- J. '.'Lil.L !# " J.11 - S
0 XT ?T 3
iSEMfl SSIWS1EBOHR!
Long, Goodlett & Co.
R| ESl'bC rKUl.l.Y inform th* citizouv ol
tireonrille District, that thay aro now
receiving a Full STOCK OF GOODS in thoii
lino, all of which worw
PURCHA8BD IN CHARLESTON,
AND WHICH TRIY W ILL. SKI.I. AT
Lowtr Pricos Thau Usual.
The Stock consist*, in part, of
Blenched and Brown Shirlinps and Sheetings
A targe variety of 1'rints, of iiioct importation,
from f (Ut 12J rents par yard
Linen anil Cotton Diapers, Lined Drills
Fancy Cassinterea and Cettonndes
Plain Whits Swiss and Dotted Muslins
Solid llareges, Mohair Lustres
Tllack Silk Mantillas. Eiuhroidcred Collars
Uarege Mantillas, whito and oolorod
Hoop Skirts, of various kinds, among which
will bo found some of 7 Springs, cents:
Sfl Sirring*. $?.50
And all the other Articles necessary to coinprise
a general stock of Dry Goods.
ALSO,
Ji\ Btfi/lPJPU.'S' COIf
LSnh, i'apH, Btuoh, Shoes,
GltOGKItltiS,
HARDWARE, CROCKED, GLASSWARE,
iL?\, Ac. >-?
Wc arc confident of tlio fact that we can afford
to sell our Goods at prices that will c?nti
maud the attention of the pnhlic, and wc rei
spectfully solicit an examination of our Stock.
LONG, GOODLETT A CO.
March 8- 4* :< tf
T. W. f)AVl,
PRACTICAL
"Watchmr.ker and Jeweler,
f*JjL TAKES tho liberty to inform/WJ
Jjfjy'V (he people of Greenville, and the
whole surrounding country, tlm!^,.
he hits ou liand, without doubt, tho best slock
of
w.i\w c:iriu& & ^wsniTtfLVBV |
that I.as tvrr been kept in the Town of Green- |
\ illc. ami if any one is disposed to doubt it, l< t i
hi in r lit r, come- nml see if it is not so. His !
slock comprises in part of tlio following j
articles:
Fine Gold and Silver Watches I
of all t,unlitie*. and warranted to keep good (
tim$ and to give satisfaction. All goods sold <
by him. arc warranted t > lie what they are rep- ;
resented, or lie will refund the money and \
take the article hack and no gtmolding, llis j
Jewelry is of the latest and host styles. In hie '
stock, ore line Diamond Goods, Lava, l'earl.
Coral and Garnet, with or without sits, ami
tlio line Chain and other Ilirtcclcts; Waiilt
Chains of till styles : G"ld and Silver Thimbles,
Gold: Silver ami Steel Spectacle.; Con|
cave and Onvcxed Glasses, and els-i Necklaces.
with or without Clnsps. Ho litis also
pure Silver and Plated IVare. His Articles
are too rnnrerous to mention all nl them, hut
ci u:e and see at oitco.
. IX J N'T FORGET
HE DOES AIL KINDS OF REPAIRING
In Watches, Clocks and Jew dry, and that in i
a wimii.i iiii.ii milliner. tni'li, jk 11<>tl >* n? y ii
ciiHtiul get done ar.v where else in the uponim(i
v, for lie do. s ii;>t feel himself inferior to
any, so vim t\ i 11 ilo well In try liiin. ami sde i: j
Lis wolds arc nut tin:!. Ilo thinks there arc !
tunny already who have tried liiin, ami nil!
err I i y tn u'.l of the ahnve. do.
g-ef His Fit op limy ho found at the Good- j
lc it House, on Main Si tret.
duly Hi 12 tf '
" AUTiUK.T'
THK tSlJllSCIUHKU
aft!It th- irons of selling hi?
of Lard,
ln<- miles Northeast of Green
ville C. Ii.. known as the Wick lithe lands?the
Huihcrihrd rosul running through it. The tract
contains Tiro Hundred acres, seven t r five clenvcil.
the balance iu wooih. There isoti the premises,
r. tolera! So Dwelling, with other 0?;tl.uildings,
anil ? good Orchard, embracing*
good Variety of lrr.it. This is altogether a
desirable place, either f>>r a small farmer or a
summer house ler those who arc fond of
tmulhiiijf the saluhriems mountain air in nil its
freshness, or looking out upon a lnnils'*gp?
which is c.lmosi unrivaled. The piece will Ls
exchanged for it Negro fellow, or sold lour for
basil or approved Note's. Those wishing to
puroh.aso. would elo well to call soon on the
subscriber, near Greenville 0. H.
lillNHV H. WILLIAMS.
Aug U 14 tf
&OU S A L K~
Three Ileuses and Lots,
i ... WIIItHl arc clitiihly Bitiuii-,
fV-Ii'vV. . s eu. iiinl payingn good i?i -ro>t
J ?ALI. NLW?mny be lind on
Ivery lcnsiiLialilo Itmw. if ??V
|?liud.l'ui M?""t fiTO'wnt'r winning to invest
the proceeds- of sale in oilier business lie is engaged
in. is the only reason why ho has a disposition
to dispose of* tlie property..
Also, for a VACANT I.f'T.
Ivnpiiro at this Oilier for particulars
March (J 41
a?FOT?ii;
THE subscriber respectfully
inritesthc altrntion nl his friends
??,' V AjCaJ and the public kentrally to his
Wcli-sclectci
0S1 ?3-9S3.
- CALL AT THE
N 13 W 55 It I C fi S T O K S? ,
One door above the Hook Store, before mnkitie
Tour purchase* \ou wit! find fiuods niul
prices to suit. T. lb ROBERTS.
July f> V if
Soisr
IS 1IEREBVcirrn that nil persons baripr
lemar.d.s against t!;c Estate of V> 11,1,1AM
JACOBS, Sr., deceased, arc requested to present
thoir demands iogally luithcntientcd: ami
all porsons owing the Estate, arc rctjiie.-lcd to
eouio forward and settle by Return Day nest,
as 1 nin determined to site on nil NoUs and
Accounts, if not settled by Return Day.
EDWARD O. JACOBS, Eaccutor.
Juno 21 " "
T> ~ *D JJ
U y ? J Ji U U LIU At UIAiLU y
FOK SALE I3Y
JOHN W, GRADY,
CKEKN'VILLE, a C.
\\7 ARRANTF.I) TO CURE, if direction*
i f T are f >l!?>\vod, any on**- ??f DYSI'LI*j
SlA. LIVER DISEASE and JAUNDICE. D
j especially adapted to FEMALE Complaint*.
wpji-KY it. .^3
, PRifAri BO AUDI 5G~1
i FltllB uLscrilter i* prepared to aroomuioiistc
I A several YO(JN? tlKXTLEMEX with
IH)AI(I) an<l I.OfHJ i N<1. Ilia rrsiduneg it
within IOC. yards of the Thoolu^jenl S< winery,
and convenient to tlio bnalretM portion ?f t,.\fn
being about 200 yarda cart of the l/tmrt llonse
Families .(.Airing l!o:ir U.ui also l.o nccninuio.
dated. Rater roiisouubk
t IV>1* 40-tf R. W. ETONK.
Jacob's Cordial.
FOU SALE 13 Y
JOIBN W. GRA5>Yi
(jKKF.N Vll.l.K, to. O.
A SURE REMEDY in ease, of pIAR
/V ItiKEA. DYSWiTEItY nnd FLUX
Call and get a Dottle. ITtce fl.OO.
SPAUIDING'S PREPAREO GIUE.
USEFUL IN &VKXT HOUHE,
I^Ll'ID, and ready for nra all tho time, an.
aa strong ae CabirwA Makers' glue.v Prie
. per boule and brash, 2.'. sent*. For sale by
> J. E. KUK&MAN, A font.
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lA^L JU^! - ?L-U ?^ - J I'l BE
3? B K . ?
Sl'lUNH tiOODS
^ FORJ8GO.
<>iWP"Hn *.. -4 I AM r?fWn)( a Large
Stock of GOODS. suitable f?r
>|'r'?S ,?l?d 8 am ai ,Trade.
ff1BBL*ri|wbkh will In- km).I at v
If J /'< ?' frier*. An i??|>?otioa
ef 111* Stork is inTtivd.
April 5 * 48-tt JGHM W. GUADY.
Fancy
and Staple
DRY GOODS.
JUST rcnittil, a full line of Drkss Goods.
for ladies ami gentlemen, embracing all
grade*. from a yery common lo the boat fabrics
kept iu this market, among which is many
of tho lioreltics of the day. Also, a good line
of White Goods, Kuibroideries, Laoc Goods.
Ac. j Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Ac; 'Ikiwbetl
and Drown Shirtings ami Sheeting's, Drillings. ,
Tickings, Ac. K?r sale hy i
April b 48-tf JOHN W. GRADY.
Hardware, Cutlery &c. 1
A GKXlTRAt, assortment of Tablo .
TyPfland Pocket CUTLEKY, together with
all description* of Shell" HARDWARE j
u?uiil|}' k'pt in tWisjnurket. Alio, Axes. Grain I
and Grass Scythes, Sneaths. Cradles, ami
Reuphooks. Spades and Shovels, Hoping. Trace r
Chains, Nails, Ac. Just received and for snlo '
1 hy JOHN W. GHADY. ,
I April 5 4Jl tf
i 0
Kc;i(iy-T3a(lc Clothing". ,
V FULL Assortment efSUMMKIt CLOTHING,
Cduts. Vests, Pauls, Shirts, ami S
Ciiiler Garments. Collars. Cravats, Stocks and
't ies. Just received uud lor sale by j 0
April 4 48?tf J011N W. GHADY. |
BONNETS.
/TX A FULL Line of Trinuned and Un- 11
2*^3>trimino.l 110NNPTS .mil PLATS, llu- j
*!SL? cln-s. Flowers, Wreaths, Ribbons, Ac. I
! Jus-t received ami for sale bv
April i 4S-tf JOHN W. GRADY.
si
shATS. Li
A VF.UY Jarre Stock of l'rors. Soft ami'
il Summer JlA'l'N, for Men uud lloys. si
Just received anil fur rule by 1 w
April 5 4S-tf JOHN W. GHADY. cl
CAItPETS, MATTINGS,
Oil Cloths &c.
SOMH liandsoiiie Cnvpets, Mattings, O'.l i
Cloths. lings. All-mums, Ac. Just re-( tli
ccivcl and for sate bv
Aj ril j 4B-'.f * JOHN \V?, GHADY. I
NVATAi PAPER.
O PIP' KS new and handsome pat-I
^ e ?V IV* i j-n> of Wall Paper. Hurdcritiy. I
Window Shade*. l-'ire-placv Screens, Ac. Just!
! received and lor >-a!c by A
| April i 4t>?if JOHN W. GRADY. | ]'
WOODEN WARE
j /~iHDAH. vnrni'ii painted Hmkris, \Ye.ll.? si
1'nckfttK. Tubsami Kih,Ierr. Corn Rruon.s,j ^
Ac. .fust received atnl fur salt bv : '
| April a 4s-tf JOHN Yv. GHADY. I1'1
1 y
DurGS Si I? V C-ST51FFin, |"
[ ?-yV ^ IXDtdV GLASS, Putty, Puiute, Oiis,!
, Y'"j sfce. Jut.1 received and for v.ilo bv I
JOHN W. GHADY. | j,
Aj ril 0 4t> . tf .
U irTiiti PAPER,
"I5T.ANK lloOKS, <fcO. I
T 1". TTl'lK and Cap Paper. Plank and Mem- I
5 J or.uirinm Hunks, spoiling Hooks, Inks, I
oft and Steel r. os, 1 '.simot U,turds, Ac. 1
Juat i vccitcd ami fi r sale l?v
A; 111 j 48 tf JoTlN V. GHADY. ' _
,v BOOTS A N i> SHOES.
*!" A \V MLI, fiwortnl Stuck ol Ln lifs*. *
1 a-. la---- I
?irt fTtr " .... ? . in a . .11 ixr*.
liiuhskru snd Slipper*. horlod and ualicolsd.
j licy's. arid Voui.i'e Buds nnd Shoe?
, cf overjr variety. Jus: received nr. I fir sale I
j ly " JOIIX W-liRAI.V.
April i 4S "If
GROCMK1ES.
i JAVA ami HioCofiirts. I.oaf, Crush- |
I *nd Brown Sugars. No. 1 and
1 .VKlAGL&OkWest 'India Mnlnsser, Tons. Caudles,.! 1
Cnnriicf. Mackerel, ic. Fur ..lie l>v
j A}-?4 4S-if JOHN W. (illADV. | (.
I C'rccJicry sissiJ Wlasswnrc.
\J'L'I.I, assortment >>t Chirm, Granite j
. urn] I", :urv>n Wr.re. filnsswnro, Ac. | ^
Jun received and lor sale !>v |
Aprils 4- t. JOilN W. ?RAI>Y.
i Wo have Jl'ST KIN I1I\ Ml) a fine Stock of! J
HTAPtF, AM) FANCY j::
DAY GOODS,
Which, f..f
QiU?iU| f,.)0 Cilc'Dpn^S ; I
|vr think.)
CAM NOT BE SU it PASSED.
It' you wish to accur.v the greatest BAR(!
Ai.S uu liuve ever offered,
1 t ? k H If I? I> T A" I
V ;l \ \j\j vu l\ li ij 1 |j
V) ?! > pot eon-i Vr it i.eressary to (.uumr-1
ml'1 Ariirlee or lh'i'i ?, as wi-iy hotly knows
j tiial r, c keep n'.v.y vs a.T.ATU.E
'ftlffiTM.MS I;
in our lino, ut us .MolJliK AT1? I'llK'KS as (
r:m iv afforded. Therefore we ?av,
I sO'DW'Jft ! fiDMX All! ;
I And examine, an<l sea if what w? s??y be to.
1 Vi'o Jiave also for sale,
A <5 Octavo Mflodron,
in i . ei order ; p S OCT WK VAUIS MADE I
I AI.K\ANI?I:F. PAJII.OK OK CTICUCH OII,
UAM, und two j;oo>l second-ban^ PIANOS.
V/. H. HOVEY. ,
April 5 43 If
^ t. r. rr.?:? a. n. no? m. lit.'
REED 8t GOODLETT,
'attorneys at law,
AND
SOLICITORS IN EQUITY.
UllKKKVIbbtt, s. u.
Office \nrtk-L(i?t Corner Court JJoutt Squire.
I .Inor A ! If !
v. joxfM,
1 ATTORNEY AT LAW
} AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY
' i ar.i:r.yvji.LB, ?, c.
#t?T" Offiw En*t*id?i of Coiirt TfftiVOo F^iiaro,
wJicif Iip niny l'o found daily, from 0, A. M.,
I to 2,1'. M. ' :-7-iy tui i#
J. A . PE A RSON i. CO'<
(;rf:knville, s. c.,
"\|"ANUKACTURER8 of, and Wholoaalo
JyJ. ami Retail bonier* in
Tin Waro, Sheet Iron, Zinc, Ac,
TIN ROOFING, GUTTERING, REPAIR.
1 f NO, and nil otbct Work in our line dona
oitaaply and promptly.
J. A. PEARSON A CO.
10 U
, SANCHEZ' SPECIFIC.
\ POSITIVE Rt.il SPEEDY CURE for
1V Glinnorrhira and Gleet. llua iio,ba<1
and Ta nu oaallrnt. Rtmedr.
Far an la lay JOHN W. RATTF,
J . r" ' *+ .
dCife HEsBUtUfiiEL .
? r V 1 /'*'* *
? ' - - ? > / ? -** .A"^?w v?*k
-J
isssl;
-r -,-rrrr - ragssy
I add, Webster & Co/s
(*?5
SBWIMiCHim
WHICII. *
For Beauty. and Simplicity of Construction,
ami Kfficicncy iu Working, are
UNEQUALLED BY ANY.
-r?O
A Few of (be Muy Ilea son*
Why theso Machines
ARK PREFEHKED
A DOVE ALL Oi'llL.llS.
1. They arc so remarkably in their |
onslruelion. A child can operate tlivui and
uulerstand their mechanism.
2. Tliey nro the Htronflrat Sewing Machines
nndo. It is almost impossible to break or sol
hetn out of order.
3. They are ?nre in their operation : finishng
work in iv uniformly perfect manner.
4. They make a tig/if Inrk tlilch, nliko en
>olh sides of the work, which cannot be nnrarclcd.
S. 'fnoy stitch, hem, bind, full, run ami
gather. without basting.
ti. They sew equally well tho lightest and
icavirst fabrics.
7. They sow over the heatiest scams withiit
rhangiug the tension or breaking ihciiuesl
hre:nl.
8. They use nny No. of Cotton, Thread or
ilk. directly from the spool.
9. They use a straight needle; curved oues i
rc liable to break.
10. The needle lias n perpendicular motion,
'his is absolutely necessary for heavy work.
11. They have a wheel feed : notio others arc J
i constant contact with the work.
12. They run easily and are almost noiseless, r '
13. They uro not liable to oil tlio dress of tho i '
pcrntor. j 1
1-1. They do not require a screw-driver to i !
t the needles.
13. They do not hnvo to ho taken apart to j 1
1 or clean.
li?. They do not form ridges on the under i '
dc of tho work, nor ravel out, nor are they 1
astcfnl of tlirrnd, us is the ruse with ail '
inin-stilcliinK machines. I
1.7. They r.re capable of fining a creator I
iiiro <>f work, and in a more perfect maimer !'
iuu any oilier Sewing Machine.
We warrant thc?a Machine*. atid vouch for
ic recommendation of the aboYe.
?*YE-:GI Ac PK IlKlv
At. r.NTS. I
GREENVILLE, tt. C.
April 1!) 50 It 1
WAGON
IA KING AND RKIWIKIXG I
I Ml F. subscribers respectfully inform tl'cpub- '
lie that thev it'teml carrying on the l.u- |
nors of W At.ON M A N I'VACTIWI 1 Nil, and j 1
fAtiON and UbtitiY KKPAlltlXtl. in the ;
n\n of tirccnvillo. 'flic best of Timber will I ;
it used, and the work warranted to he well done. | '
fr. POOl.. who will superintend the woik,is a I
oil.loan of considerable experience, liavinr i '
nrncd the business under the best workmen in j '
ic <'un lade 1'aetnry of Messrs. (l.nvcr, Cox. | 1
larkley .It t'n. All work wiil he done upon i '
is most'reasonable terms, and on short notice. ! '
share of patruiiace respectfully solicited.
WANTED. 1
A lot of SKA SO Mil) LLMP.IiR wanted, ,
>r which a lair price will be paid.
J. A. TOM'NFS.
W. 1'. l'OOI..
XV. A. TOWM-iS.
firccnrille. Fabrnnrr ?. 1SC0. "t> If |
IAMKS M. AL1.KN,
Mil
trcrvi'
, . -m
ft]* W* W 75?!
M ir l
DEALER,
^aa^'L^'vsiiLE, s. .
J~*y All Orders for MariiuWum; prompt;
attended ?<?. 4'1-tl Feb * j
HANDSOME JEWELRY !
O X S X I, E .
\Vnr.Y GENERAL ASSORTMENT of
fino anil oilier .// ' II'El. It Y may be I.at
i tbc Subscriber, nii<> makes loonier Lnf/ngr (
fit! IHiii/*, ami any other article required in I
is line. HF.I'AIHI.VO faitlifully done j
Three Doors below the ("! > .dl< It llnuco
J II. RANDOLPH.
Greenville, S. C., So,-*. 16, lSj'.l. 19-if j
JAMES FLECK.
HOUSE & SIfiN PAINTER,
l'ui>ci' ll;iktcrr & <jlluv.i^a*,
(JlM.KNVIM.i:, S. O.
I'lLI-FAITNFI'LLY fXKCtTK ALL WORK EXTRVSTCIi i
TO |l|\l.
Residence on Augusta Street, near Depot.
Foil 2;i i i ly
FOR RENT,
^5^*4 UNTIL the first iluy of January
tekjj, next, at $200 per annum.
Mill THE STORE ROUSE
m Mnin street, Greenville, S. C., recently oc- I
upicd by Maui.di.v i l.oxn.
V. A. MA ELGIN, I
A'lm'x. r/e Loni* neii, ?f S. Maublin, dec'tl. j
March I 42 f
H(it?B PAINTING.
UK subrrriher is prepared to EXECUTE
JL promptly all orucr* for
HOUSE PAINTING
upon lliu inost reasonable term*.
T. C. GOWKn.
AprH 19 .1# tf J
NOTICE.
npjIR Copnrtner*ln|> heretofore existing
.1. bclwcen I lie him'resigned, for the purpose
of opcriti lit,? Mills, etc., Iiclow
Orcsnville II., teill terminate on the first
hoy oj November next. I'oisoiio having
claim* against the Company will plcnsr present
thrin to Mr. Mclhr.; ntxf those iudrht
ed will oblige us by settling nt nn rsrlv date
witl| liiin. Al.KX. Molibi'l,
0. ltHAJX
Rep tO 20 : If
NOTKE.
J 11 AVE associated Willi nic in hnsiness, Mt
JUAJI MAL'LJ'l?,'. TIih business will iio
carrie J <>n in luy N*h Urirk Store /loom, under
tile slylonftd firm, of Uorjcrt* A M a i i.oix.
In returning my thank* U> my friends for
their liberal pHtronap-, I w'Jkldioil a rontuiuntion
of tho same, to the Sow Firm.
' T. It. ROBERTS, Oreensillc, S. C.
July 30th, 1380.
newTirm.
TIIE subscriber* have associated themselves
together in business, under tbo firm of
ROBERTS A MAULIMN', lake lileimurs in
inviting their friends, and the public general,
ly, to their well selected Stork of Goods, Enthroning
all Goods usually kept in stores in
our place. Give u* n coll before making your
purchases. You will' And the Goods and
price* to suit. T. F>. ROBFTI'Tl.
JOAU L. MAUI.DIV.
Qreerrrilfr) fA CS, Jwty Mtk, M*.
rrtr t mm n?
- T ~rr TDHIn ! i|T hi ?* MLJ
* \ ""Ssh I^LJ. /*
. -!*'<- **
b. x a as .
F. BFBTY."
LOVELANO'S BW15IIV8, OREtMVIUE. S<C.
0A, RESl'KCTKULLY informs the pub
faj lie generally that he has on baud a Hu
' assortment sf
BOOTS, SHOES,
BROGANS, &CL
WELL ADAPTED TO TUTS MARKET.
In the assortment wiltbe frfonrt
Liulies, Misses' and Children's (Jailers &n<
Shoes, of many kinds. * > ,
Gentlemen's, Youths' aud Boys' Boots, Gaiter
and Shoes.
Ditcher's Boots?an excellent article.
Brogans of all sixes niul most durable tnaks.
In fact, as full an assortment of Articles ii
his lino as can l>s found in any crtahlisluneti
in a town of the same sis*. .
He also rcspoetfully nsks an examination c
his Prices for Cash, satisfied that hisGoodssr
offered
At the Lowest Possible Figure.
Persons in want of anything of the khu
will please give liiin a call.
A ISO, ON HAND,
A (?ood Ktock oi* Lrafher
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Boot and Shoe Making
Tliis* brunch of hie business is still curried 01
under his personal supervision, and every ear
will tie txkon to guarantee sntisfuction to thos
who patrmiir.u him. 27?t f ' Nov 10
THE WORLDOUTDONE
Till: MEDICINE CALLED
" f nf Iniiiiuulory i:*lirs>s?lor,*
A17"UlCH was sold duringCourt in this plnci
vv is now on sale, .hy J. W. GRADY, o
Lireonvillo. I (cannot now he longer deabtei
ut this Medicine is the most efficacious reniedi
vdr in this place, for Kidney Diseases, Piles
Neuralgia, Lung Diseases, Dyspepsia Kheu
mntism. Numerous eases of the above disen
'es have hern en red this present week. Head
ichc, Toothaeln , Karnche. Sprnins. and all llow
1 Affections, disappear before it as if by tin
ouch of magic. Try it, and keep it in you
amities, for sicklies* comes when you leas
(xpect it.
.1. W. t!HADY. Agent for Greenville. S. C.
I>r. K. PILL. Wholesale Ag't atColuinhia: also
y all Wholesale Druggist* in Charleston, S. C
0. W. DAVIS, Proprietor.
Lox -1020, New York Post. Office.
Nov 3 2G tf
F?-LI CI 1BJ2. Charti LULD 18J4
Loo.\Ti:n
Corner of Baltimore and Charles Streets,
HAI.TJ .MORE, AID.
1A11M Largest. .Most Elegantly Tarnished
and Popular Commercial College In tin
i li'cd Stairs. D'-signed exprcsfily for Vouuj
\I<n desiring to obtain a Thnruu-jh yVitrtiVii
I'Juriiiii it in the I.act possible tim
ind oi the least expense.
A I.urge aid L? aiitifiilly Ornainented Oireii
ar. containing upwards o! AW Novo,t /'.if
ivitIt spei ituens nl Pcnutaitso'.ji, iti**1 a l.arg.
Engraving, (the finest of the kind ever mad.
n this country,) representing the Interior Yiev
f loo College, with Catalogue staling terms
Jtc., v.-ill he rent. t? every Young ?.!au on np
plication. frrr / <7i?r?/e.
Write immediately and you iriil roceivc tin
package by return mud. Address.
K. K. I.OSIER.
March I 43-ly llaliiinore. Aid.
i IOW AK k) A SSOCIATIOX.
I Illl.ADLI.l'illA.
A Benevolent Institution established by spec in
j-?nu'>n iiivtM. mr i lit' i.ciuo 01 ' no ,->iex fc'l"
Distressed afflicted with Viruluiit and t'.pi
domic Diseases, and especially for tliu Cureo
Diseases of the Sexual Organs.
IV I HlilCAIi Ailvici1 given gratis. by tlm Art
_1T 1 ing Surgeon, to all who apply by letter
wiili n description of their condition, (aye, oc
cupalion. habits <>t life, ! *# and in ca^es of ex
trcme poverty, Mediciufa furnished free u
charge.
Valuable Reports on Spcrmat' rrhoen,. am
other Diseases ol' tlie Sexual Organs, and on Or
Xi'a KeinotMiT, employed in tliu Dispensary
sent ta the afflicted in sealed letter envelope?
free of charge. Two or three Slumps for Pes
tape will he aeccntable.
Address. DR. J. SIC I I.I. IN* HOUGHTON
Acting Sltrjran, Howard Association, No. 1
South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, P.\.
lJy order of the Directors.
KZKA D. 11 MART WELL, President
Gro. Faiucuii.d, Secretary.
Feb 9 -CJ ly
SADDLE&irA RXESS
M A N 1J F A C T O H Y
/ f-jjr Til V. snosr riher would rcRportfnll
Ln&k inform iho public generally that h
lr^r'iiitiliii?s tliu above Uusinees, Tie
/??or* nb<iii ll.e GreenriUe lintel, and is pre
pared to furrish customers with any <lc?oriptio
of HOME MANl.'I ACTl HKD S.auDLES
Carriage, Uuggy and Wagon HARNESS mad
to order, arid in the l-ert styles. BUt|)IiF.f
11 I! IP, Ac., onward, arid tor side CJTKAF
Saddles and Harness REPAIRED ?
short notice. . A. M. OILHKATIC.
March *J9 47 ly
B L A C K S MIT K IN G.
The concern of T01VNE8 ?
II AIV iC I NS liftTitip been dissoli
d by mutual consent, tbo busiiio?
will bo carried on at the s:ync Shop J v the ur
dersigncd. IV. RIWQKS.
January, i$59. J. L. II AW KIN'S.
NOTICE.
rI"MIE undersigned having transferred his it
1 tcrest in tier Iliad,smith Shoo nunc Wt
1 in:n; * Store, to Messrs. lIlionKS A Hawki*
takes plcasnro it? iccoinmendinjr them ton shu
of putilit' patronage. They will ho prepared I
attend promptly Hnd satisfactorily U> oil enl
in their line. They have experienced and *Vil
fill Smiths in Hoi seslrooinsr, Uopnirirg ai
Ironing W:ijjoim, Plough Work, and nil olio
ordinary work of ? Blacksmith Hhnp.
.lanuury, 1S59. ?>7-tf (1. P. TOWXES.,
MNTAL ('A!tl>7~
flAIIE undorsignail would respectfiilly hrir
J[ to the notice of Greenville and vielnlt
Ins friend, TtOftEKT A. HARMS, Surge,
Dentist, who line, during the last three year
given his close nod undivided attention
Dentistry, and who is now prepared to at tot
I to his Profession in I.nth its hrauehof. 1
urn v ba found at my Uoopis.
??>1IN ANDEnSOy,
July 6 0 If Surgeon Drhtlst.
ORR 8c PRICE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
i.lJiKNViUX S. g.
jaw is r? orb w. r. piste
.May Ui I . , tf
IIAV TNO-,
HA IP, TRIV.MIM, DRLSSINO, DYIN8,
RAZOR SETTING ANT) SHAMPOOING
AT TtIK
Second Door above Mr. MoPheraon's,
nr
M ?WILSON2#POOK.
HOUSE AND LOT IN TOWJ
?Fl)R NAT.E
TIIB rubxcriber offers for *?! >i
House und I,ol, ci mated rtdf?r the P.tv
road, adjoining lands of Csi|Vr. .1, \
The Lot contain* On* Aero. On t
place i? a splendid well of water, and a Qi
rule young Orchard.
For furthor particulars, a* ta fcrrna, Ac., a
ply to tho auoaeriber, ?rti the prvwtirey, or el I
fdiop. A bargain can ho obtained, r* f n>p d
terminer! to a*U. W. P. FOOL.
*7* V) M tm
a
^ ?_
A compound remedy, In which we have-by ,
bored to produce the moat dfootu.il alterative , I
that can bo made. Itia a concentrated oxtract ' M
of Para Harsa par ilia, so eombfaed with other Ja
I substances of still greater alterative power as f*
5 to afford au effective antidote for tbe diseases : '
Sarmparilla. b reputed to euro. It b believed
that suoh a remedy is wanted by those who (
J #uft:r from Strumous complaints, and that one [
t which will aooentpllsh their cure must prove
9 of immeatb eervioo to ties large class of oar..
afUiutcd fellow-citizens. How oomplctely this
compound will do it has been proven by cxper* . J
iracnt on many of the worst cases to be found |
! of the following complaints: ? .fa . 4 fi
Scrofula as d Scrofulous CoxvLAimrt, I
lf! B&i'PTtpxa am- Kuvrnvr Diabases,'Ui.osae, ?. I
p j Pimplf.8, Blotches, Tumous, Salt Rbivn, [
j Scald Head, Syphilis ajtd Svmiutio Ar- t
fectioh6, Mercurial DlABASE, DuOPHT, NkU- j
j . k.m.uia ob Tic Dovlquubux, dbhility, Dve- gj
1 pimiqt a ivn TvtiinueTrnv
on Sr. Anthony's Fir*, Mid indeed tho whole |
class of complaints arising from Imfubitt or f
j thr Blood. v . .. [
This compound will ho found a great promoter
of health, whoa taken iu the spring, to * I
i expel the foul humors which fester in the r
' j blood at that season of the yenr. By the time- * . J
8 J ly expulsion of them many rankling disorder* jn
are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, b?
0 j the aid of tlds remedy, spare thcraselvce frc3?
I the endurnnee of foul, eruptions and ulcerous \
r sores, through which the system will striiro to
' rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do ,
tins through the natural channels of the body
by on nlterativo modicine. Cleanse out tho
vitiated blood whenever you ftnd its impurities
bursting tlirougli the skin* in pimples, eruptions,
or. sores; cleanse it when you And it is obs
strutted and sluggish in tho veins; cleanse it
whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell
you when'. Even where no particular disorder
is felt, people enjoy batter health, and live
longer, for cleansing tho blood. Keep tho "
blood healthy, and all is well; hut with this
IKibuluin of life disordered, there can ho no
listing health. Bocmcr or later something "*
must go wrong, and the great machinery of
life is disordered or overthrown.
Sarsaparilla lias, and deserves much, tho
reputation of accomplishing these ends. But ?
the world has been cgregioualy deceived by
preparations of it, partly because the drug
ulone has not all tho virtue that is elnimed
far it, hut move because many preparations, ~
pretending to ho concentrated extracts of it, #
Contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla,
or any tiling else.
During late years tlic public liavc been mis-,
led by large bottles, protending to give a quart . *;
of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most
I of those have been frauds upon tho sick, for
! they not only contain little, if any, SarsapaI
rilla, but often no curative properties wbatovj
cr. Hence, bitter a. l painful disappointment
j has followed the use of the various extracts of
' Sarsaparilla which flood tho market, until tho
J name itself is justly despised, and has become
' synonymous with imposition and cheat. 8tiU
| we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend
j to supply sueli n remedy as slinll rescue the
; name from the load of obloquy which rests
) upon it. And wo think wo have gfound for
| believing it lias virtues which arc irrcsistiblo J
by the ordinary run of tlic diseases it is intend
cd to cure. In order to secure tlitir complete
I cradiciitiop front the system, the remedy should
j he judiciously taken according to directions on
i' the bottle.
rrteraijro by
DK. JT. C. AYER A CO.
LOWELL, IvIASS.
| Price, g 1 por Uottlc | Six Dottles for 05.
| Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
I has woi) for itself such n renown far tho cure of ,
| every variety of Throat and Lung Comploint, that- ,
it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount tho:
1 evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been om!
lilovod. A *; it lu\* limo Koon 1
, ? ?n m vvii?i?jh. uiw _
throughout this section, we need not do more than
assure the people its quality is kept up to the best
it ever has U>en, and that it may bt relied on to
- do for their relief all it has ever been found to d*.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
von TOE COM o? -J
, Costiveness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion,
i. Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache,
FiL'*, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Diseases, '
I J.her Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and
I Salt Rheum, H'orms, Oout, Neuralgia, as a
" Dinner Fill, and for Furifying the Blood.
They arc sugar-coated, so that tho moat sensitive
can tako tlicnt pleasantly, and tbey am tho
! best aperient in the world for all the purpoaes of a
family physic. J
Frico 25 ccnti per Bos; Five boxeo fer $1.00.
| Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, State**
' men, and eminent personages, hare lent their
names to certify tho unparalleled usefulness of these
remedies, but our space hero trill not permit the
" insertion of them. The Agents below named fur"
nish gratis our American Almanac In which they
" sro given ; with also full descriptions of the above
[> complaints, and the treatment that should be fbl'
lowed for their onre, i
o j Do not bo put off l>y unprincipled dealers with.
>. other preparations they inako more profit on. V'
Demand Ayf.u'h, and tuko no others. The siek
it w.mt the best aid there is for them, and they should
have it.
All our remedies art * ?
V >-r ? it., 10 t<ivenrtllo If J. nv DEAN and
M. II. KAilJ.K, and by Druggists and dealers l?
^ Medicine oyerywltoeo. April 26 61-leowly
C11 r.i;()KICK It "
L'r ' AN I M-AM.INO CI !M I'.. *
CvKO ).CJ ) A lii 3ii
M ! ' - ; "r TI?B t I??NA.&* onfiis?.
r | ^ II Its Jtcm< fly cures when all otWr pnpura1
lions tail. It is entirely dnliko every
Utuor cosi)Miuiul i ronttfiaing no mineral pof^
son or nauseous drug ;.tm it it Rtf^rud solely
j from Koois, liuiks und Lenvo#?vnti<l baa Won
*'! banded down, from ono gonurattSli to anothufn'
J" j l>y tha Cherokee Indians. It kToffered 1? lk?
'*? | pnldie bn its own intrinsic merit*. It perform*
*J its duty i|ui<-kly and Lbprotk^vf. 'Ike unforJ?
tdmUc, <!f either rti. will be Mpaid by Utints
thia Remedy, instead of plae'mg themselves at ^
the mi rey of Mine Quack or^jHaofoesor, Tbl* Remedy
strikes at ibe vory>IUiotof ibo disease;
its tendency is not simply torjfcspond U?s poison, j|
' but td remove the cause otfljrliiek It depends.
lull directions in ptirapiiM form, accompany J
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uiVui'ded by tliit R, incdy, In all Cases of Ooior- 7 *
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litic men 6f tb? ago. This Remedy naFonly
eradicate* nil polsoir from Qic system, bdl Invigorates
Ilia most delicate "(institution. '
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senco ofall nunitttus tuata, oeing a plenrant
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