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stte'u heed the
Sffi'Words of Advice, Hi-is
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'ITTT'8 TC KSPECTFULIiT offered t>> 11,113
TUTT'8 W. H. Tt'TT, M.I)., for many >> , u
ttnT'i years Demonstrator of Anatomy lii
^ . . '5 tl.u Medical ( o)leKe of (Jrorgla. ,
il 1 lilrty years' experlcnca In the;'''J'
n I I S practice of medicine, loucther with I'll, 1.3
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TI'tt'Sand the thousand of testlmonliil I'll, 1,3
Tt'y IS u I ven of their efficacy, warrant ine |>| |,i,<j
TI tt'.s *?>' '(? 'hat they will positively > , u
it i r's''lire "II diseases tliat result from a ,,,,,'a
"i liver. They arc not rec- , 2
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EXPECTORANT.
Thin unrlva'c*' preparation has performed
KQir.s ot ihe most astonishing
cures t'.i.u are recorded in (lie annals of
history. Patient* suffering for years from
the various diseases of tin- l.uii^s, after
trying different remedies spending thousands
of dollars in traveling and doctoring,
have, by the use of a few hot lies,
entirely recovered their health. >
"WON'T GO TO FLORIDA."
Now York, August 30, JflVa.
O R. TUTT J
l)o*r Sir: Winn in Aiken, last winter, t used your
Tixpcotorant for iny oougu. and realised more benollt
Iroro It than anything I ovor took. I am no well that
J will not go te Florida next winter iuj I intended.
' n** uu? bo;t!es, by express, for sotua
rrleuds. (.I.VHED CUSH1NO,
133 West Thirty flrat fUroo.
licit on, January 11, 1374.
This oartlflss that I have recomiuonded the una cl
Dr. Tutt'B Expectorant for discm- of the lunRi
for tho post two years, und to iny knowledge many
bottles hnvo been unod by my pationta with the happiost
results. In two cases whoro it w.\i thought oonflrmtd
oonsamption had tnkon pl.ioothr Expectorant
enroled a euro. (> H. II. BI'UAUUE, M.L).
"We con not r peak too highly of Dr. Tut t'3 E\p'?rLorunt,
<vAd for tho sake of sudoring humanity
hope it may booomo more generally known." - <'iiuu?
tias Asvocatk.
Bold by DrtfyrglKts, Prlcu ill.DO
vrccisb tuio:?d coaaTETiTicnt.
Nellie
Il'r i Ti* mo .n the *T?pro? M oftverr Planter unit n
K?^T?r thatl;o? glvonIt a tilftl. A trial at the /
l*ro-i < r C *.'?* rej* ml.rmi Its ftrenpth, merits nn<! B
A\ *r\\\>*r wnr la tht market. W? are rrepnro l Br
to np?r trnYe at markot pile*!. ? rlrrs H
--<ui>io i*r4* r? i c*;>ootfiilly r. lleltr I. > duress
}. MLU'.S & CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. JT
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i ft'J ft Ixol ?i wit! ?Tott >ri ftwwpv, 8'ra<>er?, P.u',1 fr
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Jme\rj. t'ompieta snninlo pnrki>^?>. ?.*ira TjTB
pU'kvo tuitions, nml Indies' fM?ld"tnH?io i
<trops.post-nntd.25 rent*. ? imritMM.'f
cirv ,t|, &.IU Vol I f'urrnf Ui*r M ;.< * ft , ..
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m% * roucll.l'onholilpr end IVn. Km-. r.Trl , , ? '
?>l>ensr, I'nixrmtlcr tiutit.or, Rotvlni; V1 " a,'?
Cutter. sod for Binning Bourns, t.filling off. ??jr ttwo, twty
Button*. Krnslng Blots. Ac. 8 no of n from
ticitvliT ntckol plnted, nn<l irt'l ln-.t n ilfttiSHSSS^w
coining monojr and s?y it It tho t.oit *ei:7\"vv
gnniple 28 font*i 8i* (or Q | . Kxtruordl , Jr
to Aeon" K' li.t f .r sumVp holf.i en "s>6 *
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tiftr Tpfir It !: tLc targt?i i'jk~Z"" rTik^V^' J
Flatci/or mon*j/. I 11 li i nl n r Iff i
conr of Hi" hrantiM mgrw'nv3tSSSi^0^^
VIIB POOH MAN'S met 11
fuclira ; arkturt the! irrtii/d groefft OWN PAINTING.
a;SK..nU'ff?T;,i' ".ssii* ?, * ,?? ss, ,'in
it?t b" lent for parkin / nini ?|i li'W lu Dolutlon |nd reidy
|>4TSpecial induce nn-tna to aRcntd chcuiu r and will last thro?
d-ati in# topci up n? lub, w ? will it mixed in the ordinary way.
of tlia ?inl ii rHiivanaei 9 obmm
V> rt?. Kiiocinion i-npy of tin" pipe ||'U| A K|| T
oar brf.irf uiiWrllilnt lo4**' Ww AAAAA/ I
i|TllK BTAH.aio \V'?lm every ounce^of adulteration
, America arc painted w?lh
XT' f "T"T T* r->tor TeatiiiionUla of same,
_ , dr. *?' and I'rlec Llalo, to the
IIOnSE AND CAT TLIi ( (, p^|f|T CQ
MBu/lfc. , .. ngw..
V'C 'a}., New York,
STS., JERSEY
THE 11'O
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OIK NEW VOKK LETTER.
A CI I A l'TKIt ACCIDKNIK?-TIM? Itl'tlN1
N<i OK A*,#I>1?IN'S I'AI.ACK? 02,000,000
OK <JOI.U A NI > J l'AV KI.H IN 'i'lIK
1 K KNACK?"A NIC iN A CIIU "''II?TJIK
I IIAMiK <>' ' 'I'lIK 4,000 ? COOl.NKBK (iF
J II IC * I.KKC. Y?8!:: KICl'KONK TIIA.Ml'Mfl>
I'M DKATII ? KAI.I. OK A W A ItlCIIOCSK ?
J UK FATK OF A I'l.l'iiT'lil.Y?A IMSGU*TKI>
cr.lMINAI..
[Krom Our Own Correspondent.]
Nkw Voniv March 15. 1877.
The we?*k has been pretty well filled
with interest and exoilement. The
peaceful outcome <>! the long crisis ii
Washington, tlie imposing ceremonies
o( a presidential inauguration held at
a time and undei circumstances which
rendered them the most impressive in
hall a life time, the initial Mniggles ol
our new and strangely conditioned ad.
ininistration- -all these events, though
t ronspiiing outside ol New York are
ot as \ ita 1 and intense interest to the
eity as though the City Hall were the
National Capitol, while besides this
giand train ol occurences, we have
had enough local happenings to keep
our eyes and cars well occupied.
On Thursday night a lire broke out.
in the large building on the corner ol
Uond street and Hioadwav, owned
and occupied b\ Uohhins & Applcton,
agents o! the Walt ham Watch Co.,
and by the next morning it was level
with the ground. The completeness
ol its destruction w^, queeily enough,
tlio 1 os 111L o l tin; t horoughness nl its
ptoti'ction; tin- building being closed
so firmly with bolts, bars and shutters
that it was almost as hard to get into
as an iron sale. The liremcii wore
thus kept out for so long a time that
when at last their streams could lie
brought to bear the flumes had no
quired irresistible her d way. The
building burned was a regular .Aladdin's
palace, a sort ol a mine of gold,
silver and precious stones, being ocenipied
Irom root to ecllat by ten linns
dealing in watches and jewelry. Over
lortv iron sales full ot these valuables
were exposed to the fiery furnaee, and
many "l them are yet too hot to be
opened to see what proportion ol I lie
$2,000,000 which their contents rep
resented has got to l??- replaced by the
insurance companies, JJobbins it Appletoti
and the (Soiham Silver Coinpa
ny had the most at stake in this disaster
but are not only well insured
but are too largo concerns to be seriously
a(Veeled by the uceuranoe in any
| case.
uur next largest sensation is tin
panic al iho immense Church ol St.
Xavier on Thursday night, which
lacked not much of repeating the
Brooklyn catastrophe. 4,000 perfume
packed the church whose pastor war
drawing a highly colored picture ol
tne pains and horrois ot the lowei
regions when a woman overcome with
nervousness an 1 lour tainted away
theivhy alarming some person in iiei
neighborhood, more excitable than
logical, into crying ,lKirc!" Thi
effect was electrical. The audienci
already wrought up to a high pitch
by the discourse, and having tin
Brooklyn Theatre vividly in mind,
caught, the infection of terror and in
an instant the attentive quiet of the
place was changed into such a Pandemonium
as only similar circumstance*
can create. All thought of spiritual
things were suddenly dissipated, ami
the instinct of the body lor its own
petscrvation ruled supreme. A pellmell
rush for the doors was made,
despite the splendid efforts of the
officiating clergy first to prevent and
afterwards to quell the disturbance.
Whatever may bo thought ot their
doctrines, it can rarely bo said of the
Catholic priests that they fail of their
duty in an emergency. While the
tumult was at its highest one ol them
called to the choir to go on with th<>
music, while others performed the
rites of benediction at the alter in so
calm and regular a manner as would
have reassured any audience not thoroughly
pinio stricken Others
still mingled with the crowd, and hy
command, entreaty and persuasion
sought to check tho latnl stampede.
For several awlul minutes all ?lions
were unavailing, but finally the police,
who mean while had worked manfully
from the outside forced a passage
through tho shrieking mass and ulti
mutely restored a degree of order
wh eh permitted the clearing of the
house; not, however, until six persons
had been crushed and trampled into
eternity.
Almost at the moment of this startling
episode, a larg^ livo story building
in the lower part of the city gave
I way under the weight of a heavy
f^ck of goods, and came down with a
for Ung crash that shook the earth
large a around, ami frightened a
thought tfrborliood who must have
at last. For Hi of all things had come
f lio no V?- 1 "I? -
wren Kliwy ?<> ?"e >? Known
amount ot property Munich a large
The verdict in the ca^Ub^r?yt'1 *
tabula bridge disaster hal ,l',c ^""*
published here, and renews fll" . 'H,eu
eat which that calamity produced11*'1",
which has inaugurated a general e'?
amination of railroad bridges ever)
where. A searching inspection ol th
great Suspension Bridge is now ii
progress at the instance ot the Nev
York Central, which takes cverj
precaution against accident, even t(
laying four steel tracks for its trallic
No interruption of New York Central
trains results trom the examination.
Some weeks ago I spoke ol a grand
dinner at Delmouico a given by Dr.
II. T. Helm bold to the press ot both
V
. . A
It K V \V 10 IvlvJ jY
I hemispheres in celebration ot his gscapo
Ironi the mad doctors, and of bis '
recommencing business on a grander
scale than ever before. The history oi
I no lite and wufteringK of this remark,
able man for the last few years is so
replete with dramatic interest, that ho
ha* been engaged to write bis thrilling
experiences in the lunatic iisylunw of
Kurope ami America, in narative form,
for the I/L!8i)'o.ed Tiiites. This sing
nlar literary novelty will commence
with the next number of the paper
named.
New York jnaiico bas taken a long
step toward n-tiieving its reputation
by its notion in the ease of Joe Cobum,
the notorious pri/.u fighter,
whose arrest and indictment I noticed
l ist week. As things have been for j
years in the courts of Gotham, infin
ential roughs and plug-uglies like the .
above-named rascal could almost al- |
ways get oll'scoi free in some ntyster- j
ious way or other. As a rale this
class are too valuable around the
polls on election day to have their
sphere of usefulness restricted bv ;
prison walls, and usually, whenever
one ol them in a moment of emotional
insanity has broken into a citizen's
house <>r broken a citizen's head, t .e e
has been no lack of dirty little politicians
to aid the shyster lawyers in
protecting the bullet-headed scoundrel.
This time the little game didn't
work. Mr. Cobtnn, with the confidence
born of frequent success, indnlged
one night in the pastime of
shooting policemen, and now, only a
little more than a week thereafter,
finds himself, to S<ia unutterable sur|>rit*o9
disgust and indignation, with
cropped head and striped garments,
settling down lor a ten yeais laborious
residence .it Sing Stng.
When he was sentenced, a day or
two ago, Coburn was cross but had
little idea that he was really going to
to S?e "put through.' When therefore,
ou Thursday morning he was roused
Irom his cell at tin eaily hour and told
to make ready to go up to lite musical
town just mentioned, be was inclined
to treat tin* summons as a joke, intimating
that he was going to have a
new trial and get oft*. When ill length
he found that the ollieers tailed to I
recognize any joke, but peisisted in
their intention to ship him up the river
?t once, their wasn't a madder man in i
the city than Joe. 11 is last hope was
that some ol his ruftlian gang would
rescue him on the way to the train;
luit the authorities had provided
against that contingency by making
1 the transfer unexpectedly and at an
early hour, and there was no help for
i htm. Kadi::.
i Mr. Diogenes.
This singular man lived in Greece,
lie was distinguished for his recent ri
cities, l>;ul mnumrs, and bail disposi
lion, It was bis cbiet business lo find
. limit. For example, be took a lantern
one day when tbo sun was shining
i brightly and went out to search for an
' honest man, thereby insinuating that
' such persons were exceedingly scarce.
1 Wben Alexander, a distinguished
' military gentleman, paid him a visit,
> and impnred what lie could do lor hi in,
1 be bail the impudence to tell him to
1 "get out of ins sunshine." To cap
the climax of bis oddities, lie dressed
1 like a In ggar and lived in a tub! lie
was a sour, crabbed, crusty old bachelor.
We infer that he had no wife,
first, because history docs not mention
her; second, because no woman would
ttike kindly to one of his habits, dress,
or manners, or aspire to become mistress
of bis mansion. "There was an
old woman who lived in a shoe,' it is
truo, but the woman who would live
ina tub, and especially with such a
companion, has not been beard lroin.
Tbo misanthropic spirit which possessed
this man was doubtless due to
disordered digestion and a biliousness,
one of tbo prominent spmptoms of
which is a morose, fault finding disposition.
The tongue is heavily
coated, giving rise to a bad taste, the
appetite is not good, and the patient
feels dull, sleepy, or dizzy, and is apt
to be fretful. Unfortunately, Mr.
Diogenes lived several yen in lies before
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Puigativo Pellets
wire invented, a few doses of
which would have relieved him of his
"bile, nud enabled him to find scores
of "honest men' without the aid of his
lantern. Under their inagic inllucnue,
combined with that of too (ioldeii
Medical Discovery, lo cleanse bis
blood, he might have been led to fake
a moio cheerful view of life, to ox
change his tub for a decent habitation,
to "spruce up" in personaPappearance,
and at last have taVen a wife to mend
his clot lies and his manners, both of
n/hif-h wurii in nwiilnnl tumil .?#
......... .. ... ... V..MVIIH III. > *?? ll'|l(IIIP|
and become the happy she of little
Diogeneses who would have handed
down to poHterity the name, not ot a
1 cynic philosopher, but ol a eboerlul,
healthly, happy, virtuous man! !
1 0?)
A schoolboy was asked by his
i teacher to give an example of earnest.
nesst. He looked bothered for a mo.
1 incnt, but his lace brightened like the
' -lewdrops glistening on the leaves o!
rose in early morning, as he deliv
* ronA *:Miself of the following happy
thought; 'When you see a boy enr
K:,??('d on a mince, pie till bin nose
f touches the mobile plum, and his ears
' o'oop on the outer crusts, you may
know that he has go?. it.'
Some ingenious biped has a machine
to make a man rise early in the morn?
'"? A voting Benedict says a sixnionths-old
baby can beat it to death.
wt\
NEWS: MAl-iOl-i
Chicl* Justice Marshall wa? in the
habit of going to market himsel!, and
carrying home his purchases. l?Yequueuily
ho would bo semi reluming at
sunrise, Willi poultry in one hand,vegetables
in the oilier' On one of these
occasions, a fashionable young man
who bad removed to Richmond, was
swearing violently because he could
find no one to carry home his turkey.
Marshall steppeu up and asking him
where he lived, "That is my way and I
will taku ii for you."
Wjioii i hey came to the house, the
young man inquired, "NS'hat shall I
pay you?"
"Oh, nothing," said tho Chief Justice,
"you are welcome, it was my
way and no trouble."
"Who's that old man, who brought
home my turkey for me?' inquired the
young man ol a bystander.
"That," replied he, 4 is Mr. Marshall,
Chief Justice of the I'nited Slates.'
"Why did he biing home my turkey?
:
"To give you a seveic reprimand,
and leach you to attend to your own
business," was the reply.
An Ohio man makes brick, but he is
high-born and calls biinsell a "sculptor
in clay."
GOOD READING,
ALL KNOW IT! ALL LIKE IT!
THE DETROIT
FREE PRESS
till Jirfii/tfcr and /tetter /'or
1877.
Full o( Wit?J'Minor?1'atlioK?Sketch
? (io8Hip? Fashion? Incident
? Ncub? Home and
Foreign Letters.
Vou will enjoy it better than any other
newspaper.
"HOW HE WAS TERPTED."
A tlnilling continued Story, wiitlen for Tin:
Fmkk I'i kss, l?y "Fl/.ey Hay" Fanny
Andrews), Hie noted
bcuiliern w liter, will
be a lent lire
of ism.
Wookly, post froo, $2.00 por annum.
In making ii|> your libl, start with the
Dktkoit FIIKK I'llKSS.
TI1K l'OSTMASTElt IS A(iISN'T Ft) IT.
Liver.
Stomach.
Blood"
In a neglected sea <out I'lant, almost as
eominon as the Dandelion of the meadow,
!>r. .1. M. (Irosvonor has found toe ttasis ol a
sure srid sealehing llemedv for Diseases of the
1.1 VFit, STO.MAi'Il AND lil.OOD.
It seems to be Nature's medicine for ail-'
nte .is of those organ". Its eilecls are the
wonder and delight of all w ho see them.
1 )i. (Irosvonor has given this ltmnedy a
name whieli will he easily remembered and
which suits it. He calls it
J.IVFItAU).
ONF DOTTI.Kof I .i vera id cures Constipation,
no matter how had.
(>N 10 IJOTT1.K lestores a good appetite,
/tV'l.' 'I'M l.'ltM ? ? ' *? ?
w.ir, hi nu'jiiui ii.r.s ar?* warranted
to rurc Liver Complaint,
T \\ O TO SIX BOTTLES cures tin* >tubbol
nest Dyspepsia.
ONE TO i'Ol'K BOTTLES euro Jaundice.
. j
TJlltEE TO FIVE BOTTSES euro Scrofula.
ONE BOTTLE cures Billiousncss?warranted.
ONE TO SIX BOTTLES cure Fever and
Ague.
ONE BOTTLE cures all Blotcl.es.
ON E BOTTLE cures Sick Headache.
ONE BOTTLE cures Bestlessnoss.
ONE TO Til It EE BOTT1 ES cure Oeneral
Debility
TWO TO SIX BOTTLES cure the worst
form ? (' Blood Humors.
ONE BOTTLE cures Indigestion.
ONE DOSE ones Heartburn.
ONE DOSE cures Sour Stomach.
ONE BOTTLE cures Boils, Pustules and
Pimples,
Til ItKK TO SIX BOTTLES euro Enlarged
Spleen.
viN E BOTTLE cures a Torpid Liver.
ON E TO FIVE BO TTLES cure lthcumatism.
ONE BOTTLE cures Erysipelas.
ONE TO THltEE BOTTLES Purify the
Blood.
ONE TO TIIUEE BOTTLES euro Female
Ailments.
ONE TO THltEE BOTTLES euro any
kind ol sore on any part of the tody.
The Liveraid is warranted to perform tliesc
cures.
It acts directly upon tlie Liver and Stomach,
and throngli them upon the Blood. It ?a
the best medicine ever introduced in the family.
(UtosvENoit's llyhiiaid i
is a Remedy for tins million. It is needed in |
every household. Almost everybody is trou- j
bled with some kind of Liver, Stomach or
Blood disease, which if neglected will end
fatally. The I.herald builds up and restores
the w hole, system, and "makes a new man"
cf the sick and sulTering. Make the trial before
it is loo late. Liveraid will cure you.
While using Livuraid eat all you want of
the best you can get.
(Irosveiioi's Mvci.ud is sold hy at least one
resfiectablo Druggist in evoiy town in largo
bottles, at one dollar each. Six bolt.es for
five dollars.
Discovered and prepared by
I)H. J. M. UKOSVlsNOH, 22 Park Place,
New York.
daTn. a pLamtkii
PAIN. THAT WILL (JUIM1.PAIN.
PAIN. 1)11. tiHOSVKNOH's liKl.l.A.VoDVM;
PAIN. Poitur. Pi.astkh will positively cure,
PAIN, remove and relieve all forms of Paint
1'AIN. from a stitch in the side to the wors,
PAIN, kind ofTiheumatism. it is the onyPA1N.
Plaster in the world that will do tins.
PAIN. Ask your Druggist for the "llellano.
PAIN, dyne," or send 25 cents to J. M.
PAIN (irosvenor, box 2507, New York
PN1N Pity, For a (ml .Sample.
Tho l.ivkittai) ami Pours Pi.astku, for
bv IDs. E. NORTON, Conwayboro, S. C.
'an jy IK
24, 1877.
AMERICAN and rr.ElGN PATENTS
(>ILMOKK& (JO., ,S; '? s to Uhimpnn.
Ilomncr A Co., Soliciu . a outs produced
; in all countries. NO I \ ADVANCK. j
i No charge unless 1 In* i 11 gianted. No ;
lees l<?r making p. ' . examinations, i
! No additional lees lor o ? and conduct- !
' ing a rehearing. I.y a ve. ? ii >cisiou of the I
| < oininissiouer AI-I. .cj implications may |
la* revived, .Special all > o i given to interlure
nee Cases before (lie Patent Olliee, Extensions
before Congress, Inf.in .lent ,Suits in
dilleient .slates, and :.ll liii oi appertaining
to Inventions or I'a?.en id stamp to
Ciitnorc ?Sc Co. for panipli)et o * .y pages.
i LAND CASES, LAND WARRANTS
and SCRIP.
Contested Land Cases produced before tlio
j C. S. (iciieral Land Ollico and Department
ol the Interior. Private J.and Claims,
MINIM, and 1'HE-ISMPTION Claims, audi
j lloMKSTKA!) '.'ase.s attended to I.and
Scrip in -10, SO, and 1(10 acre pieces for sale.
This scrip is assignable, an 1 can be located
in the name ol the purchaser upon any (Jovcrniiicnt
land subject to p> ivate entry, ut. $1.25 j
per acre, it is of equal vaults with bounty)
Land Warrants, bend stamp to (Jilinore A.
Co. for painplilcl of Instruction.
ARREARS OF PAY and BOUNTY.
omCKKS, .SOLDIKHS, and NAILOUS of
the late war or C eir heirs, are in many eases
entitled to money from tins Covernmeiit ol
which they have no knowledge. Write full
history of service, and state amount of pay
and bounty revived. Enclose stamp to Cll<*
MOPE .v ' '< and a full leply, alter exainiuation,
will he given you free.
PENSIONS.
All OK KICK WS, SOLDI and SAIL-'
OKS wounded, ruptured, or injured in the
late war, how evoi slightly, can obtain a peuslou
by addressing (>1 L.M< ill I. & (J(>.
Cases prosecuted by OILMOPE A' CO. helore
I lie supreme Court of the Pulled States
the Court <d" Claims, and the Southern Claims
Commission.
Kacli department of our business is comluc1...1
i.. > - 1 1 '
,, ... |<iu nix iFMivmi, iiinu:i coargu > l
the Mine experienced parlies employed l>y tins
old lii in. I'roiiipl attention to all business entrusted
lo (ilL.MOKK ?t (.'<>. i s I litis seemed.
We desire lo win success by deserving it.
Addiess <il iiMOlti: ?* CO.,
WASHINGTON, !> C.
1811). 1ST 7
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AAA Can't be made by every agent every
JL LjUVJ iiiontb in the business we lurnish,
tat those wildng to work can easily
earn ad.aen dollar#-t day right in
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J
Death to Hard Times!
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DOWN WITH HIGH PRICES!"
\\rK TAKE PLEASURE IN AN NOUS
\ V clng to the citizens <?f Horry tlmt w
are now occupying our commoiuous NEW
STORK, where we have, ami shall keep eon
stunt lv on hami u well selected stock, and
general assortment of
DRY GOODS, HATS f AN I) CAPS, ROOTS
WD SHOES, i^ARDWAUE, POT WARE
j TABLE CUTE AIIY, CROCKERY, DRUGS
AND MEDICINES, AC., AC.
N
4Groceries
a Specialty
Wc make the Grocery trade a speciality
and shall at all limes have ou hand a coiu
plete slock.
Wo have now on hand
DRY SALTED UAC'ON SIDES,
DRY SALTKI) BACON SHOULDERS
PORK, FIS1I, BUTTER,
LARD, TEA, COFFEE,
SUGAR, MOLASSES,
SYRUP, FLOUR
of all grades, from the best family brands
! line.
I
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Our advantages of receiving goods from
New York, Boston, Philadelphia and liultilUorc.
hv vessels i'i?ii?Iiu? <> >? i...-.?
? ? "..v iwi utiuucr gives
us a choice ol' markets, and s,t very low
heights, which will enable us to sell our
goods til prices thai will meet the demands of
the times.
Hi: Ik & HEATV.
Bucksville, S. C., July 20, 1870. *j
july 20-tf
Storage and Shipping.
OUR NEW WAllK HOUSE IS NOW
_ completed. It is large, secure and
well ventilated. We are now prepared to receive,
store, forward by boats and Hats on the
River. or ship by vessel or steaiuer leaving
our wharves, all goods, wares or produce entrusted
to us.
Our charges for storage, forwarding and
shipping, we guarantee will he satisfactory to
the parties Interested.
BUCK & BKATY.
Bucksville, S. C. July 20?tt
J3* \\r v. & JOHN
\ YV . BARNES, Maim/Tjlaetnrers
of Baunks' Uutent
py K o o t Bower Machinery
The' only foot power maW
c',',HMy without dead centers,
^'>,r?oo 1? $2,000 per year
i%f made using these machines.
U. B. Miller, Sellings
Grove, l'a., says: "Sixty dollars ($00) per
month made with my mat-blue after working
ten hours per day !l1 a trade will do."
W. II. Harrison, l.ouke, Ark., says: "Sawed
out six dollars ($0) worth of brackets the
liirst three hours after it was set up."
Say what you read this in and send lor 48
page Illustrated catalogue, free. Address,
W. F. A JOHN BARNES.
Rockford, Wlunobago County, 111.
nov 4 :$0t
QUICK
RELIEF
FROM
PAIN.
DR. GROSVENfH'S
tSSt C A V 8 * 01 \
l'oriis IM?>ler.
Tub Quickest, Sri:i:.yrsakk*t\ Cheap.
est ANI? most co.n V lKS T ('l'KK ok
I'ain kveii r'OVK"m>. d
No more greasy, fil*' ?vil smelling com. i
pounds?no more po'iff?no more disas. |
point incut?NO AlO*' 8
(irusveuor's Caps1'. J or,w I'lasfer cures * *
Lame Rack, Nock 111 1'Alfau hour. ?
(irosvcnor's CV01". '"'tis Plaster cures
Rheumatic Tain' * s,,,ylo night.
(irosvcnor's r?,c,,i ''puis Plaster banish
es every lorui ''ll" w,t'! r?pidity ol light
nlng.
(irosve.not PonifWlasfne .......
v. VV/IH"
ii ,?,uv>4?''ag<'8 (>f I ho best Porua
binc-s all Jade, wiiii the wonderful qu.iliPlaster
o^n.
tics ot ^V;lt natural remedy lor all kinds
11 lH.1 seated pain.
,iv ',cst' inodieiuo in tlio world. A
, J*.; tor dues tlio work.
sinf? uior's Capsiciu l'orus Plaster is the
Vnuine, Take no oilier kind with a
9"'similar name. This article cures;
may not. Keiucmber the name?Cross's.
<ld by Druggists at 2o cents, or sent by
I, postpaid, to any address, on receipt of
PRF.P AHKI) ONl.Y BY
J. M. (IKOiVKNOH, M. D.
22 Park Place, N. V.
114-0m.
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