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TH?fs?MTER WATCHA WED^EsDA?, ?OVEKBER 8. JOB WJRK NrATiyT?D PROMPTLY EXECU1 34T~ QR?i'iMric4 end l"ribut?-s of Respect cet - . ' ur ?me? wlu be charged for ai ad {?seater* f?. Ail rommunicaii-nj of a personal na ?. ' ich ?observe priva:? kteres-t, tnusi piid i .r. ??T~ Marriage notice? rnsered free. 17IPOKT \ > r ARREST OF COI" VI"! F KI Xi KS IX NEW YORK. Sif'y T?ton&tud Dol?an in Counter Mm'y awl a Large Number of Imk menti Captured. Col: Whitely, of the U- S. Sec Service ? ivisiun, 52 Bleeker street. Wednesday and yesterday succeeded makin" an important arrest of eoonn feite? :tttd capt tiring 860,009 in spurn money, together with a large uutnl plates, proie*, paper, inks and ot! utensils a?'-d in the profession. 1 detectives for the past year have bt "shadowing"a we'i known counterfoil named Parid Kirkbride, alias I hom alias Harris, ni as Mo.?re, 2$ years aire. On the Otb of August last th met 'M?; at the Erie railroad depot, Chambers street, and noticed him pu e!.a?e a ticket tor Chicago. Surmisi he wa? going there for the purpos disposing ol some of the ..(jue?-r," th arrested kia au?i conveyed hitn bef? (.'ul Whitely, at his office in B'eek sTect I'pon searching hin they fou $.".?A?0 in counterfeit money, done i cea'ly in tin foil. Kirkbride refuged to state where cot the money fiom, and remained stu born up to:h- early part of the pre?e week, when he save information th subsequently lcd to the arrest of a n lorioUs gang who have been eng.2 iii the business forborne time and pas? off on the community thousands of d< lars of spurious money. Acting on tl information received the detectives), ? Wednesday night, arrested Steve Paya wit*) informed thew that a mao nunn Harry fuie, of Jersey t'ity. Joshua. Miner, a contractor, residing io S?xtj seventh stieet.near Ki?h'li avenue, at 'J' -ttl Ballard, alias Avery, a printer, we acting i" cone? rt with him. The d tectiv?? on Wednesday nicht saw Ha lard and Miner in Conversation toget! er a! :he corner ol Sixty seventh stre and Uroa Uay. ato!, noticing Ha?a; handing a package to Miuer, steppt forward atid arre-tcd them. They we not to be easily captured, but abo?? fijht. Miuer gert ng the detective fingers in his mou;h and nearly hitit them t'ff. A wt ii directed blow fro thc officer, which had the effect 1 knocking out four of Winer's frot teeth, brought th ?m to term*, and tilt Quietly submitted J be searched. The package wit ?h Ha ??ard hand* to Miner proved to be a counterfeit SI plate ou thc National H.tuk of Hougl kcepsie. and a 82 plate on the Ni.ut National Hai.k of this city. They wet taken to Colonel Whitley's office, wli ?mmedia'elv dispatched a messenger f< Commissioner Ihtvi ?port, who commit ted them to Ludlow street jail io defau Of 825,000 hail each The officers next proceeded tc? th office cf Hillard, on rite third floor of tenement bou?e at 256 Rivington stree atid captured two presses, one r?Iin machine, two sets of engraver's tools, quantity ol flute paper, and $3.500 i Counterfeit money, which they foun concealed behind the s?rbase. Ther were also ink?, colors, and a $1.Ol) 1'nifid States Treasury note, of th i>cw i.?soe. A.ter securing the above proper' they proceeded tn the house nf Levels Williams, at 4?8 West Fifty fourti Street. ni>o, and f<>uad plates rangin; front 50 cents to SIU They also foun< <5t"W<-.i away itt an old Sofa $l,5t'0 ii counterfeit fi!-y cent stamps. A larg quantify was found on his p.'r?on, an< in nearly every room in the hou?e Sert ral presses, ink. paper, ?Sc., wer found in i he place und taken charre i> by the detectives- .Milter is a stree Contractor, and known by the name o Jack Miner, and is said to have 10( lu- a in his employ. Col. Whit!*? s'a.-s that he i- ttic man who furuishc tin- capital for the men to wotk with an 1 sal 1 to be thc originator of tin bo.'i- SlOOO compound interest note; produced in ISG4, of which 8750.uG( was j ut it; circulation. A man name? Holmes, being arr.?vd tor the crime Was released ou $..>'.?.?.?UU hail given bj Miner, but the case b<-ing settled, bi failed to get bis just d.#?rfs. Hallare is rh?? only man outside theGovernmeni employ who understands making fli rt paper, on which thc fifty c ut stamp* ate printed, and is declared to be un exreit at the business. Williams is al pt ?-se nt locked up a' Police Head? quarters, hu; will be arraign, d before C'ommi?>iotiei Davenport this morning The fo'hswins is a it?: ol thc moti?-y ait 1 implements -?- red, which tire H"W in i--es;; JU vi CoJyueJ Whit icy, at his Office : Ol new I'nit.d S:u'c< is-ue-One $1.OW plate, ii an uno??shed state;one ?sj'.' greenback, faily finished, back and flour ; oto- 814J national lank. (Pough? keepsie Hank.; isn steel ; one ilo. not finished, the hack only being eiigraved ; one $2 national b ink, ott ?itel, foil) completed Une in!! ?et "Line?lo head" fifty Cent stan:}-, .m rteel, fuily completed. tine fuilstet "Stanton head" complete platt fifty e< ut stamp, tm ?teri, fur ?even ili pt. -.?io!,. <> :e lull wt ".Stanton head," on steel, for te? impressions Oise lull ?et "Stanton head*'' on cop? per, it.r five impressions. T. rt transfer r-.l s (hardened Steely f-tr reproducing duplicates of ali the .hove tXeep; thc 81.U<iU plate Ten luM sets, utigii al eel pieee* (hardened ?'ceij fur making trau.hr ruin. One trtttffer pr?-??, ousting S10.0?Q, ?f a kind rarely found outside of the Treasury Department or bunk note cum panics Un? transfer press, rim?er pattern, Ougtini' 3l.2U'J Twu large printing f resses for making O?ui'frrlew money. Two>ma!lct for sante purpuses. A large quantify of type, fur sheriog bank bills ..< other bauks. T>vu full sets of engravers' tools, ink rullers. ink, and ci ?lbs). A Juli act of Treasury scala for stump ?og the red seal ioipressioos on the Dotes. Forty five thousand dolh-s io coonter feit twos, tens and twenties, and $100 notes. A bent one hundred and fifty pounds of the celebrated -fibre' paper, and the entire apparatus required to prepare and make the same. One excellent set of; 'Lincoln head" plat s, besides those mentioned above. JV". Y. Herald. STARTLING DISCLOSURES. Did die Internationalists Fire Chicago f -Reported Conjcseion of one of die In? cendiaries. A member of the Soci?t? ?nternation ale. whose headquartes are in Paris, has made public a statement, in which he dt-clares that Chicago was burned by members of the society to which he be? longs. Ile says that they had been waiting for just such a concatenation of circumstances as those that preceded the fire The old barn on DeKoveo street promised the greatest* measure of success, and there the fire was started, not by the explosion of a kerosene ?amp, but bv the h:inds of one T>f the members. Before the arrival of the firemen to the scene of the conflagration, a half dozen mines had been touched .flin different portions of the city, and rheir efforts to subdue the flames were is futile as would be those of a child to ?tem the cataract of Niagara. When :he flames had reached the river, opera rions were commenced io the south division. Amine was sprung at the i:as work?, and another af Van Buren street bridge, and afterward on Wells ! street, Farwell Hall. The writer bim- j self says that he had been delegated to : explode the powder magazine on South Water street, and was only prevented j from doing it by the arrival of the : powder brigade, ju<t then seizing the explosive material to attempt to stop the further progress of thc flames southward. He says that it was intend ded to destroy but few buildings in the North Divi>iou, and these the business headquarters and residences of thc ufflueut. But the water work? were in ope-atioD, and these they desired to destroy ; so the match was applied. In the flight of the workmen thc man who applied the match was overthrown and miserably perished. Two of the original founders of the Order in Chicago were burned in the terrible fire they had in- | strafed, and seven of those who were delegated to assist it in its progress The writer says also that other cities in this country are included in th3 list of those duouied to destruction by fire. Thi- startling story is given without signature, for obvious reasons, whether it be true or false. One thing is evi? dent, an 1 that is that the fire was started by some one. and materially aided in its progress by others. Several well authenticated cases have been related where men were seen to have started fires m portions of the ci'?y till then unharmed. TRAIN. George Francis Train lectured in Farwell Hall on the evening of the fatal Sunday. He said : This is the last public address that -.iii ever be delivered within these walls! A terrible calamity is impend? ing over the eily of Chicago. .More 1 cann?! say ; more 1 dare not otter." This is the startling st ry which is given to the public this morning, and which causes worlds of comment. It is given to your readers for what it is worth. THE DEATH OF THEODORIC BLAND PRYOR, SON OP GEN. ROGER A. PRYOR. Mention was made yesterday of the finding in Fast river, N Y., and identi? fication of the body of Theodoric Bland Pryor, who has been missing since Sun day, the 15 : h. Gen. Koger A Pryor, fa?lier of the deceased, who lifts in Willow street, Brooklyn, soys that eu the morning of the loth young Pryor, who had been studying very closely, complained of feeling unwell. He was found to have a high lever, accompanied with aime. The young man, however, clung to his books, and when at last he iras persuaded to abandon them, he put on his hat and lett the house to take a ?troll, so he said, and cool off He was never seen again uuiii the body was lound as ?:aftd Yo'.ing Pryor, who was about 20 years of age. was p"S*fc>s<-d o' brilliant at? tainment and high moral culture. He entered Princeton College in 1868. md in 1>*70 graduated with such honors as had never been attained in 'hat institution but by Aaron Burr, nearly a century ag??. Hts grade 90.9, and i he examining professor declared thai I he exam ?nat ?od which he had passed ai nu? t challenged belief. He gained the Jay ('nuke mathematical fellowship, that ahme being open lo him. In Sep- j tember. 1870. he went to the University of Cambridge, Knglaud, and in a single year won every prize and the only scholarship which was open to him. Young Pryor studied hard alter his return fruin England, and it is thought i hat his too leabjos application to bonks impaired hie reason, ami that io a fit ul abentiion he drowned himself. A con? tusion was discovered on the body under the left eye. - ?.??>.? I must be confessed thar So'lthern Re? publican Congressmen turu out badly. First we had Whitemore, of South Carolina, selling out eadetahips; then Bittier, of Tennessee, in the pension fraud bttsine*?; theu Bowen, of South 'andina, indulging in more wives than die law allows ; and now Stokes, of Ten newee, defrauding the Government by the manufacture of false pay rolls of a volunteer company, for whose relief he managed to get a bill through Congress. The Repub??ao party has suff-red niuoh odium in the South from the misdeeds of meo nf whom these ore representa? tives. .- Wilting Inteltigeucrr, We have ofien called the attention of northern Republicans to the faet that i he men whom the southern people so brierly denounce are not such Republi? cana as Greeley. Kvarts, Trumbull. Ac. They are mere plunderers, as destitute of priociple as of property. SPECIAL y OTAGES. Be ?Bliled bj wbal j on Know. Tbera ts sn ola proverb wbieb says, "Exp?? rience is the safest guide." Tc this guide the sick and ailing naturally tum when eastine; about for the weans of relief. They ioquitn erbat a medicine ba* done for others, before they adept it themselves. Of all the rente dies and previn tires in nse, Hosteler's Stomach Bitters mc.-ls the test most tf inmphantly, sad hence its immense popularity and rast sales. The sufferer from indigestion is sore to find some one among bis friends ?bo has been cured of that ailment by the famous vegetable stomachic. The victim of fever and ague, liver complaints, constipation, ? nervous prostration, or get.eral debility, bas only ! to make inquiry in tbe neighborhood where he [ resides io order to discover what this standard restorative bas effected in ease* similar to bis | own. In tbe published testimo ny to its merits ba will Sod a volume of proofs of its sanitary ' properties, which lt is impossible for bis common ] sense to resist. He tries it, and the effect it I produces on bis system ad's another totbe host j of witnesses ia its favor Thus, its reputation, founded on facts, not assertions, continually grows and spreads. Charlatans and impostors, S'ime of them mere local tricksters, and others, who take a somewhat wider range, attempt to I thrust into the hands and dowt the throats of invalids, their haphatard concoctions, as sob- t ?titules for tbe tonic wbieb fur so many years bas ,' been a medicinal staple throughout the United States, Spanish America. Canad i, ard tbe West Indies, but only succeed to a very limited extent, [u this reasoning age, the people, having ascer- j taineo whet is really deserving of their con- ! Sdenee, decline "running after strange g- di." j EL VINO CATALINA. ? The announcement that has teen so generally heralded taroagtiout the country that an Aaren ... :an company bas again commenced importing j this celebrated Wine Toni' i? a matter of no j .mall importance, and will be hailed with joy by j til those seeking a pure and invigorating tonie ; ; ?Iso. those wbo need a pure, pleasant and re? freshing stimulant will find io .bo El Vioo Cat? hina, or Brown's Catalina Wine Tonie, what they want. It will be remembered tba- impor? tations were made iti 1 St: 6 uf thu noted.brand, but in consequence of the biga duty then de? manded by this government, the enterprise ceas- j ed. to the regret of thousands ivbo had learned its value. It is the oldest tonic in :.he w;.rld, and j doubtless tbe most invigorating, ::be purest and best, and if importation continues at the rates ' cow started, it will take its place in ev*'y fami- j ly in this as well as io the oM countris?. Its merits will make it a household article, and we hope that every one who has ev;r used any Bit? ters or eommon patent tonic, will at least try one bottle of tbe Caldina, an I then decide for them selves whether they will usc- thi.i tunic, prepared | from the pure juice of the Catalina grape, with ; Calisaya and thc spices of Ceylon, or a bitters : made of common whiskey and bitter field herbs, j This is an invaluable preparation for weakness and debility ; it relieves morning languor and gives freshness and appetite, no; fellowed by an | unpleasant reacti.n. It cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Costiveness, I Bilious Derangements, Cramp C Al:, Flatulence. Diarrhoea, Dysentery \ausea. Vomiting. Morn ing Sickness, Chills and Fever*, Headache.. Ner? vous Irritability, Anaemia, Heart Disease, Di. .?eases uf tbe Kidney* and Bladder, Diseases of the Skin, and all Eruptions, either caused u y other diseases or impurity of the Blood. As a Tonic in Consumption, it bat no superior of wbieb thousands believe theta .elvo to hive been cured by itt use. We do not claim th.it it will care Consumption, but we are .-ure that it will prevent it if taken in time. For sale by I. A. MCKAGE*, ?ruuggist, Sum? ter S. C., J, M. M. CO.XRAD A Co., 19 Light street, Baltimore, Md , Genend Agents fur the U. S. Office of the Company 4$ S. Howard street, Baltimore, Md. Sept. 6-ly MOTHERS! MOTHERS! ! MOTHEISS I ! ! DONT FAIL TO PROCURE MKS WINS LOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP Foll CHIL DREN TEETHING. This valuable preparation has K;en used with NEVER FAILING SUCCESS IN THOU? SANDS OF CASES. It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, e-rreets ?evilly, ?nd gives tone and energy tu the whole system. It will also iustantjy relieve Griping io tbe bowels and H ind Colic We believe it ?he BEST and SUREST REM EDY IN THE WORLD, in all ceses "f Dvscn tery and Diarrhoea io Chil ?reo, whether arising from teething or any other cause. Full di ections for using will secompsny each bottle. None remiine unle?* the fae.simile ut Cl RTIS k PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. OFNCES : 215" FULTON STREET. NEA* YORK. 4030 HARD ST. LONDON. ENGLAND. 441 St. PAUL Sr. MONTREAL. CANADA. Sept 20 \y The only reliable Gift Distribution in the country ! $60 000 00 IN ? A L t ABLE GIFTS! TO RE KltTHiat TKn IS L. D. SINE'S 152??/ REGULAR HW TH LY Gift Enterprise To be drawn Munday, Xor. 27th. 1ST I. TWO GRAND CAPITA LS OF $5:000 each in Greenbacks ! Kri^.SSS ?? 11 GUKKXBiCBS WHOLE NUMBER OF CASH GIFTS. 1.0001 1 Horse k Bu^gy. with Silver.mounted Harness, worin $(500 One Pine-toned R- sew.oj piano, worth $jOrt ; Ten Family Sewing Machines, - - wortb $?00 each ! Five Henry Ca.ed Gold Hanlin j. W?tehe* md Heavy tinl.l Chain?, worth $?' 0 each ! Five Gold Ameri<-n Hunting Welche?, worth $125 earn. Ten Ladies*G-ild Hanlin-.' Wairhe*. worth $100 each : ?0u Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches fin all) worth from $2u to $300 |carb. La j ie?' Gold Leontine Chains,Gent/. Quid Vest Chains, Silver plated CmHorg, Solid Silver k Double-Plated Table and Teaspoons, I vi ry Handled Dinner Knives, Silver-plated D nnrr Korki, Silver Vest Chains, Photograph Allum*, La-lies' Gold Breastpin* and Ear-rings. Urtu.' Gold Breastpins, Shirt Stud?. A lievre Rotions. Finger rings, Gold Pen*. (??Iver extension.) ete. WI .,le number Gifts, 6.000. Tickets limited to 60,000. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL TICKETS, to whom Liberal Premiums will be paid. Singla Tick.t? tl: Six Tiek..-U$5; Twelve Tiekets $10.- Twemy-fivo Tiekets $1:0. Circulars containing a full list of prises, a da seripiion of the manner of drawing, and other information io reference to the Distribution, will be MI Ut any one ordering them- AU letters mast be addressed to ornee, L. D. SINE. Box S6, 101 W. 5th St. Cincinna.i, a Oetobsr 4 t 20 n. Julius J. Fleming. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Oflea OB Main Street, aaxt t? the Slatter Bwk ?toro. SPECIAL NOTICES. IM PA IK ED VITALITY-Wheo you feel aa ii the vital power? were gi Ting away, strength g?oe, spirits depreasetl, memory failing, appetite ? lost, exhaustion stealing orer every sense and paralyzing ever/ energy, then ie the time to resort to that powerful ally of nature, DB. WALK KR'S VEGETABLE VI.XEGAB BITTERS. The pruner .ie; they embody soon work a glorious reouva ' lion in the debilitated system and the clouded ' mind. THE ATMOSPHERE OF LOVE.-Is a pore sweet breath. This desideratum is one of the results of using Sozodont which not only invigo? rate? and prestrves the teeth, but renders the mou'h as I ra g rs nt as a rose. CHILDREN'S LIVES SAVED FOR 60 CTS. - Every ease of Croup ean be cured when first taken, by Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment, war? ranted (ur 24 years, and never a buttle returned. Ii alco cares Diarrhoea, Dysentery. Colic, Sore Ti ruat. Cuts. Burns and external Pains. Sold by the Druggists, Depot 10 Paik Place, Kew Yiri. THE BEST COSMETIC-Barnett's Kallist- n produces a fresh complexion, removes tan and freckles, and imparts a velvety ?oftness to the .-kin. llesolts attending exposure to our change? able climate upon the skin, may be entirely ob? viated by it.? use. Fur sate by all druggists. PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL.-Not the Cheapest hut safest and Best Illuminating Oil fur famil" u:>e ever made. Burn? in the ordinary ker-.-ene la np. D<>e8 n??: take Gre, n?r explode if the tamp is upset and briaken. Send for Circular, Oil H-u.-e of Charles Pratt, established 1?7U, New V?.k. RISLET'S LINIMENT.-Of Arnica, Hops, Carbolic Acid, ?els as a universal external cure all. acting on che nerves connected with the skin It promptly relieves Neuralgia Pains, Cleanses ?md cures old sores and ulcers, flesh wuunds, burns, braises, sprains, te. Sold everywhere et 50 cents. Morgan A Risley, Wholesale Drug? gists. New York. General Agents. L1 IRDS" BLOOM OF YOUTH.-A most de? lightful toilet preparation for beautifying ?be skin, has been established oVrrten years:during that time over one million ladies have used it; in every instance it has given entire satisfaction : it remove- ?ll imperfections, tans, freckles and sunburns, giving ilie skin n youthful appearance. Sold at all Druggist*?nd Fane/ Goods Stores. I)ep -t .*> Gold Street, New York. THANKS To THE TIM ELF DISCOVERY of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, the hearts of many parents bare been made glad by witnessing thc beneficial effects, wbich this remedy never (ails to produce during the critical period of teething. CARBOLIC SALVE.-Nothing like it ever known before. Cures cuts, burns, sores, wounds. Ac, Rke ti ?gie Physicians speak uf it in terms of the highest praise. Price 25 cents per box. John F Henry, Sole Proprietor, S College Piece, New York. PHYSICIANS whe have prescribed Syapnia or Purified Opium use no other form of Opium in their practice. CRISTA DORO'S HAIR DYE.-If ni) hie hairs were live?. Othello ?aid.*.??great revenge hath stomach (or them all." But hreir that's grey or .-andy, white or red. thc ladies have no stomach for nt nil. Use Cbristad-.rVs Dye*?nd the evil is remedied. Manufactory, 63 Maiden Lane, New Y'-rk. THE Pl" lt EST and Sweetest Cod Liver Oil In the world is Hazard A Caswell'., made on the ?ea shore, from fre?h. ?elected livers, by Calwell. Hazard A Co. New York. It is absolutely pure ?nd ?weet. Patients who have once taken it pre fer it t? all others. Physician.? have derided it 'superior to any of the other oils in thc market. j J??UVIN'S Inodorous Kid Glove Cleaner restore? soiled glove? equal to new. Fur sale by Druggist.? and Fancy Goods Dealers. Price 25 eents per bottle. F. C. Wells A Co.. New York. FOl'XD ATLAST. ! AN ANTIDOTE FOR FEVER AND AGUE IT IS "WARRANTED ENTIRELY VEGE? TABLE. It eontait.S no arsenic or poisonous ingr?dient' uf any kind-nothing in the least degree injurious ! to the system under ?ny circumstances-and may be administered with perfect safety tuan ; infant. It never fails to cure the most obstinate case, I when taken as directed. It cures immediately. In no ease will the patient have more than one chill after the first dose, and in the majority of cases not even that. It accomplishes the work ?>y destroying the cause of disease, which nw other remedy pre? tenda to du. , It is an effectual preventive, neutralizing the malarious poison m the r\sictn, and thus avcrtiug I its cons?quences. j CHAITKLL'S DreoT. S. C , September 1, 1971. 3!r*nt Lotir.'Ji:imr d' Until ' I GK?TS Webav* sold -ne dozen ofMOISE'S FEVER AND AGUE PILLS with a guarantee, land not ? >ingie rall has tx.?r?n.-de fur a return j of the money paid ; bot on the contrary, they give general satisfaction, and eures in every instance. Forward two d?xen a* ?ooo as possi? ble, a.? we ?re entirely out of them, and bare calls daily. Yours truly. A. J. HALTIWARNER A CO. CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK -OF South Carolina, DEPOSITS OF OSE DOLLAR ASD UP? WARDS RECEIVED. Interest allowed at the rate of Seven per cent. per annum on Cert ?Gc? te* .of Deposit, ana Six per cent, on SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. COMPOUNDED CTE KY SIX MONTHS. OFFICERS. j WM. MARTIN President. I JOHN B. PALMER. I ... D ..... JOHN P. THOMAS. { Vice Presldrats. i . G. BR ENIZKR. Cashier. i JOHN CB SMITH, Assistant Cashier. J. W. DARGAN, Assisi ant Cashier at Samter. j Lff -al Finance Committee at Sitmter. J. T. SOLOMONS, JJ S. RICHARDSON ; L. G. PATE. T. B. FRASER. This is a Home Institution and merits the patronage of ti.? people of the State-at the I san? time a aafta attar? t? ?icpo.ii? their money, ^ Which CUD be withdrawn whenere neeJad. : General Banking Business done. Home and Foreign Checks Bought and ; S ild. Old Bank Bills. Dilapidated Currency and Sold purchased. Revenue Sumps for Sale. Ban kim/ Hours J nm 9 o'clock, A. Af? ta 3 M., an I reery Saturday after. nfjOn,from 5 to 7 o'clock Jan 18 Kinsman f|f Howell\ Factors and Commission Merchants* hiberal Advances made on Cotton and Naval Stores. Charleston. S.G. Sept 6 4at Job Work Neatly executed at this Office. THE ABOVE PEESS IS SO CONSTRUCTED, AND OP SUCH IMMENSE POWER, THAT WITH A SINGLE LEVER ONE MAN CAN pre?? a bale vf Cotton Weighing ??0 tbs., ora bone ran be bitched to the opposite side and press a bale <>f the same size IN ONE MINUTE'S TIME The Pre*? was exhibited at thc Fairs throughout the South last Fall, and took the Premium every where. At Augusta. Ga., a Silrer Pitcher worth $59 was awarded this Press. At the Fair brid at Charleston, last November, we took the Prem um aod ?old tbe Press on the spot to the President jf the Association for the full price. $185. We Guarantee this THE BEST PKESS IN EXISTENCE at the PRESENT TIME, and will TAKE BACK ANY PRESS not as represented, and REFUND THE VON EY. Price $185. Agents Wanted for every County in the State. Vi. P. RUSSEL & CO., P. 0. Box 457, Charleston, S. C. Autust 2 RICHARD CROMWELL. Implement, Seed and Nursey Establishment, 51 LIGHT ST., BALTIMORE, MD. Manufacturer of aod Dealer in Agricultural Implements, of all tbe latest im? proved pattern?, rix : Plows, Harrow?. Cultivators, Keapers, and Mow ers. Horse gowers. Thrasher.', with a g?n?r? erai Assortment of Field and Gardeu Tools. Grower and Importer of Pie d and Garden Seeds. Sole Azent for the sale of the Celebrated Extra Karly Dexter Seed Pea. Parties interested in the growing of Peas for market, should order early so a* to not be disappointed in getting the Earliest and most Prolific Pea known, pronounced so by hundreds truck? ers who bave planted them. RICHARD CROM EUELL. Sept 6 Proprietor of the PATAPSCO NCRSURIES. Grower of Fruit, aod Ornamental Trees, Shrih? bery, Vines. Ac, Offers for tale for the Fall of 1871, 20.000 Apples Trees, 50.000 Peach Trees, 20.1100 Stn- dard Pear Trees, 25,000 Dwarf Pear Tree?, 10.000 Cherry Trees, 50.000 Grape Vines^ assorted. Togttber with a general assortment of al! the leading varieties of Small Fruits. Also a large and well selected stock nf Ever green* suitable for Ornamenting and Beautifying Yards and Cemeteries. Asparagus Root?, Rosea, Ac. Price Lists mailed on application. RICHARD CRUMERELL. 3m FOUTZ'S CELEBRATED and Gal Powders. This preparation, Iocs; and fa'rorably [known, will thoroughly re-in* ?coral* broken ?own and low-spirited bones, by strengthening and cleansing Uk? stomach and inteaUne*. It is a sore preventive of all diseases incident to this animal, such as LC.VG FEVER. GLA.VDERS. YELLOW WATER. HEAVES. COUGHS. DIS? TEMPER, FEVERS. FOCX DER, LOSS OF APPETITE AND VITAL ENERGY, kc. Its ase improves the wind, lacreases th/ appetite gires a smooth and glossy skin-and transforms the miserable skeleton. into a fine- loo kin g and spin ted bone. I To keepers o' Cows this prepara? tion ts invaluable. It ls a sure pr?? ventive against Rinderpest, Hollow Hom, etc Ic bas bees proven br actoal ex perinea t to increase tba quantity of milk and cream twenty percent, and make the botter firm and swe- i. In fattening cattle, it j gives them an appetite, ladens their bide, ead makes . them thrive mach faster. Ia all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Deers ba the Lungs, Lirer, Ste, this article acta as a specific. By putting from one half a paper to a paper in a barrel of < swill the above diseases will be eradi? cated or entirely prevented. If gi ven ia time, a certain preventive and eura tor the Hog Cholera. DAVID E. F??TZ, Proprietor, BALTIMORE. Mdt. For sale by Druggists and Storekeepers throughout Oe United States, Ca?adas and South America. Dr* A J. China, Agent, SUMTER, S. C. Fept 13_Iv_ A SURE CURE FOR CHILLS AND FEVES. Dealer's Fever and A?ue Pills. AN INFALLIBLE CURE! The abore is no new Remedv. but one that ha? stood the test of TWENTY YE\RS' USE. and is a "household word in probably mors families ia those sections of the country where Chills and Fever are most prevalent, than any other medi eine of its class. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, And by the Proprietors, FRASER & LEE, Successors to BARRAL, RISLEY & KITCHEN, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. 20 Beckman Street, New York Sept 20 _6tn DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC TlilS invalu4b?c Family Medicine, fur purify inc?, cleansing;, removing bad odors io all kinds of ?ickne>s : for borns.^Sj^ros^wonj^d^jtjngsj fur Erysipelas, rheumatism, aod all.skin diseases, for catarrh, ?ore mouth, ?ore throat, diptheria ; for colic, diarrhoea, cl olera ; as a wash to soften and beaettify the skin ; tn re FI." ve ink spots, init-irw. fruit ?"tain? ; taken internally as well as applied externally ; so highly recommended by all vb" have aged it-is for ?ale by all Druggists and Country Merchants, and may bc ordered directly nf thc_ DAXBY PROPli"LACTIC CO., 161 Willies* Street, N.T. Feb 1 ly MANHOOD* 4 now LOST, HOW RESTORED. Jast pub?sbe-f, a aew edition of Dr. CULVER, WELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY OB therese*/ car? (a itbout medicine) vf SPEK?ATCBKBO:A or seminal Weal ness, Inroluatary Semita! Losses laroviscr. Mental and Physical Incapacity, Isa, pediments to Marriage, etc; else, Coast*mox. EpiLsrsr, and FITS, induced by self-indalgeoce or sexual extrarsgaaea. f?r*Price, in aj^ealtd envelope, oaty fi cents The celebrated author, ia this admirable essay, dearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' suc? cessful practice, that the alarming; eonaeqeenees of self abuse may be radically cured without tba dangerous ase of internal medicine or the appli? cation of the knifo; pointing ont a merle af care at once simple, ecrtaia, and effectuai, by means of wbicb every sufferer, a? matter what bis con? dition may be, ?say caro h i meei r cheaply, private? ly, and rndicallw. tm.This Lecture should be ia (he bands of every yoatb ead every man ia the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, poer**id. OB receipt six cents or twa post stamps. Also. Dr. Culver well,s "Marriage Gaide,"price 25 cents. Address the I.bHeaera, CHAS. J. C. KLINE A CO., 127 Bowery Kew York, Peet-Omeo Boa 448o Sept 27-3? I Iii chan's Golden REMEDIES. 1,000 DOLLARS REWARD FOR ANY CASE WHICH" Dr. Richan's Golden Remedies FAIL TO CURE. DR. Rf H AC'S GOLDEN BALSAM Is th* greatest Alterative, Renovator and Blood Purifier in the World ; radically cares SYPHILIS and Sct?PULA in e I its forms. Sare jour money by obtaining the only radical cure et once. It remove* all duease from tbe system and leaves the blood pure and healthy. Dr RICHAITS Golden Balsam ISo. 1 Cares Syphilis and all/ cutaneous eruptions in primary and tee ndary stages, suchas Old Ulcer*, Ulcerated Sore M?otb and Threat. Sore Eyes. Skin Eruptions. Sureness of the Scalp. Copper Colored Blotches. Ac, Ac , Eradicating Mercury and Disease radi? cally. DR. RICH A o'S Golden Balsam No. 2. Acts in ricers, Ac. same as Ko. 1 ; will coi? Tertiary Hereditary Syphilis, or Scrofula in tu worst f rms, after ell other treatment fail*. I have thoeaand. of certificates certifying to mi? raculous cores effected by these remedies. Pa tients eat and drink wbat they like, and requite no outward application. Thousand* snffer ore Syphilitic and Mercurial Rheumatism who ar: not aware of it; and I defy such to obta n a radica. <-ure witbout the aid ot thc.-e medicine?, lu beneficial effects, arc felt et once . ?t has raised patients from hospital beds, io one week, who hare I ?in there for years, onder the best prac? titioners io the City; and is tb? only radical cure for tbe worst di ?ea?? knowo. Syphilis, Syphilitic and Mercurial Rheumatism is the most painful form of thu disease. Patients in many instances are confined to their beds for months and years, loosing appetite, falling ?way lo feab till reduced to mere skele? tons, patiently awaiting the arrival of death to relieve them of their sufferings ; to such I would say, my Golden Balsam No. 2 Will save your life, give you strength, restore yonr appetite, reduce swelling, and make a radi? cally well c??e of TOO in a short space of time; gives immediate relief ?nd effects a radical cure in all casca of Rheumatism, either acute, ebronie or infl ttnatory, whether from the above cause or any other. Price ol either No. 1 or No. 3 Golden Balsam: $5.JO per bottle, or tao bottles for 19.00. Hot Springs, Arkansas, May 7, USS. Dr. RICHARDS, 228 Varick Street, New York. DEAR SIB: I fin-J that after all tbe medical treatment I know any thing atout. Bot Springs included, . fail te cure Syphilis ; your BALSAM will ead baa i radically cured the wont of theta. Thousands j eome here from al! paru every season, and if you ? will e?tablisb me as Agent, I ean aell large quantities of your Medici oe, for I am satisfied tbmt it will do all yoa claim for it. Very truly, yours, dre., kc, O. J. B.-, M. D. Any one wishing to enquire of Dr. B- ia regard to this Medicine can have address in full by writing to me. I take pleasare ia certifying that Dr. RICHAHS BALSAM No. 2 ha* completely earea a ease of Tertiary Syphilis of Eight Years s Undine, cor. traded ia the army, after having expended fire Hundred Dol?an for medical attendance. The case refered to, et tbe time of commencing the aaa of Dr. RICHAC'S Remedies, wai confined to bed, ?iib ? leers oa both bands and ama. Any one doubting the ?Wove or wishing farther particular*, cain bc in? formed by refertng to M. R. HUGHES. Dsxeairr, Mey 26,1869 Newburgh. Cuyah?goCe.,0hio. SOLE PROPRIETOR DR. D* B. RICHARDS, 228 VABICK ?T., NEW YORK 8? pt re_ly PANCREATIZED COD LIVER OLI. We desire to call tba attention of tie Medica Profession te this preparation ef Cod Liver Oli for tba ?ollowing reason : It will agree wi tb tba most debilitated stomach. It ia decidedly more pleasant to administer. It ie lesa expensive ta prescribe. It will not c?nsente, aa tbe Pacem tiae assists ia perfectly digesting oil. It ia more palatable, as tba combination forma aa emulsion, and we are therefore akin to disguise Us offen civeaeea. It is lesa expensive, as & small quantity of Cod Litar perfectly digested will pre? daos far more beneficial resalta tba? lea times the quaarity imperfectly ?gestad. Tau preparation is meering with tba greatest farer among Physi? cians ia Diseases of tba Langs, and it rapidly taking tba place of tba plaia oil. Price Lists and Dose Books will Wa freWy feraieked upon aaali datJoa. Mannmetared by REED, CARN RICK A ANDRUS, Its Paitoa 8L,N.Y. Sold ky Drag gists geeerallj. "eft Sept Sf l y. WILL POSITIVELY CURE Chills and Fever, It doe* not matter if the ease '* chr-nic, ..MaTis Acer. MIXTCRK" will eraWirate it en? tirely lr?Mu tlie testan. Wc caw r- Ur to tb- n? andV io Baltimore, wbo bare been rtleived by Matin Ague Mixture HASTES. FKAXCE, Dec. 28, 1S70. Mr. R. H. Rigger. Baltimore. .Md : My Dear Sir-I bare the honor ?r ac? knowledging the receipt ot ihe 10th ultiiB'.. con? taining order f. r fitteen thousand fr?s??? ui?-n Messrs. Taillan.ler A ?.'?.. in c.-mnlianre with our Rn tract of lath October bat. and it ia with pleasure I eonsiitu'e y ?Hi Sole Agent of ihr United Stafr*. Central andia h America, for tb? sale wi M-ti- Aye Mix'nre. whirb has al ready aeroii.plished so much goad in uar own country and Sf.ain. This mixture contains no q*i?i*e. ??J n?th {Hg xckalertr rh'il cm injure ike genrml he-Ill: nor ia it disagreeable to iii? taste. I purrhastd the prescription of the relebratrd Spanish Pb wi ciao. Dr. P?rd>o Gonzalez, after Iii* retirement from bia profession, who yee a?e lie a?o?f evn r I ?riVt prvofi and attmrancct thal ie kuri ?Sc; ike preteription im practice oj forty (40) yea rm ttitknmt itt kneing flited im a tingle inttnnee. Motin Aye Mixtnre is chiefly c?uipo?ed o! the very bert and ..Ide? wins, and the patient need not chance bi* eu* omary mode ot living whilst taking the remedy. Indeed, it is a picot? ant tonie, and if laken in small quantities befo e breakfast each day. it Will Precent Ckillt and Fteer in localities where a.?'?????? prcraiit. The patient will find that the J/t?f?'? Agnt Mtxtmrt excite* an appetite, and that instead of injuring, it impratct ike gencol kealtk. I warrant the Matin Agnc Mixtmre to effect enre in mil cate*. Yours, very "frulv, GUSTAVE DURANTE. Dr. WM. Frederick Stetea.tt Certificate: Baltimore, May 1, 1871. Having analyzed the Matin Agnt Mixture, 1 do not hesitate I? recommend it as an excellent remedy for Chills and Fever, lt contains notb ing which can injure the funeral health. WM. F. STEWAkT, M. D., Resident Physician Maryland Hospital. Dr. J. D. Willi-m.?* Certificate : Baltimore, April 19.1871. I hereby certify that I have made a careful analysis of the "M-tin Aye Mixtnre" and thai it does not contain a particle of quinine, I b? lieve it tu be a most eoVient remedy fur Chill' and Ferer. JNO. B. WILLIAMS, M. D-, If MAT? Asrr MIXTTRB fails -it ?ever fails money will be returned to purchaser. FOR SALE BY By I. A. McK AO KM. Druggist, sumter, S. C. R. H. BIGGER. Proprietor, and Grocer, Suc? cessor to C. M. and D. W. MT ER. No. 12 WEST BALTIMORE Street Baltimore, and all druggist*. Sept 6-_3m Household Medicines, BOARSMAN'S COD LIVER OIL.-This Oi: is put up with g.eat care lr?m perfect 1> ircsb Livers and is, without doubt the f ueatpro duced. BOA ROMAN'S FRENCH WORM CONFEC TIoNS.-Invaluable cs a cure for Wurms and heine in ibe form of a candy lozenge are readily taken. BOARDMAN'S CONCD EXT. JAMAICA GINGER-A splendid corrective and ex cerdingly seful in Colics. Cramps, and ordinary irregularities of the Bowels. BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRAC. A medicine long ia use for dUurders arising from ao impure state of the blood. This ai tide bas performed some most wonderful rares and is the best article extant for the purpose. BRANT'S INDIAN PULMONARY BAL SAM.- Extensively used i?r all pulmonary cuii:pIain's, being purely vegetable, unlike must preparations f?r Coughs, Coi ls, etc., dors Bot constipate ut leave any unpleasant attar effect, but always afford* *pee?ly relief. GREENE'S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY-A safe, sure and speedy eure uf that most dis '.lessing <>! comp! lints "DTSPEIM\," put up tro m an original recipe of DR. Gaar.ra, Fort Valley, Ga.by whom il bas long been used with wonderful success. PARKER'S NERVE AND BONE LIN I MEST.-The beat external r.;me.ly for man ur beast. A certain cure for Rheumatism. Cramps, sprains. Bruises, Swelling, Week Limbs and pains of all kinds. PARKER'S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCIIU.-The purest sad best ia use. A sure relief far all diseases uf the Bladder abd Kidneys.-ask fur no vlber,-Physicians re? commend it. HALLE IT, SEAVER & BURBANK, 149 Clutmb'-r* and 131 Reade Street*, . . KEW YORK. Sept *- ij Established 1848. To the FARMERS aed PLANTERS of Mary lan<> and the South Generally. HORNERS Maryland Super-Phosphate. (Wa court tte Chemist's inquiry.) After 23 years experience in the Fertilizing business, an i after establishing a wide reputation for the purity and excellence of his Bone Dust, the subscriber has been induced to prepare a Phosphate suitable ta the requirements and every way worthy the attention of the Southern Farmer. The "MARYLAND" is a rejuvenator aed permanent improver of the soil. It stimulates equal tn Peruvian Gaano, and sustains equal to Bone, bting composed a!m?st entirely st these ingredient?, with a very liberal percentage ?f Potash in the residoom. There is no adulteratcr nor inferior article need- every particle of the Phosphate being of essential benefit to tb? L\nd. Neither paia* nor expene* have been spared in its preparation, and we claim for it the greatest benefit to the former from the smallest ?atlay. F?r Cotton, Wheat an i Com, and as a general stimulant and aliment fur worn and impoverished land there ean be nothing superior. Ii is war . anted to run as high in Ammonia and higher ia Bone Phosphate than any other fertiliser in the market. Price $00 ptr toa, io new bags. N'o charge for delivery. JOSHUA HOC:. .R,J?. Manufacturer and Genre*! Commission Mer? chant. Office nad Warehouse, ?4 S. Gay St. General Warehouse, Cor. Chew and StirliogSta. Ballimore, Md. Bone Dust $45, $47. our own manafartare. in new bag- ; Basters and Western Boee Dust $35. Peruvian Guano delivered from Peruvian Government Warehouse at lowest rates, ?o ehargt for delivery. JOSHUA HORNER, Ja? gt*?_ly SCHOOL HISTORIES For Fall 1871 -.___ Blackburn ? McDonald's GRAMMAR SCHOOL HISTORY.U.S. 240 PP. CLOTH, $1.25. ILLUSTRATED WITH 8 COLORED MAPS. MThe great desideratum rn School Books for Southern Children is freedom fresa paruna pre 1 judie? and political misrepresentations Thia work giras a jut account of the Ute war. It records facts, and withholds opinions. It tails : the trmh, and fosters no bitterness. The styl? 1 is good; the sentences ar* brief and perspicu? ous ; th? armaremeuts ?av and ATTRCATJTE." - Baltimore Epitcopnl ttkatlit May tl. THE MW SCHOOL HISTORY OP THE U. 8. (Formerly known as The Somiktmtr.) **. Wfr CLOTH $1 ff. IuDtrsuras wrru asear COL?aa? nara. Owe or both af these hawks aaec bern adopted fc/^Lw* ?. Sesera Pwat? Schools, sad hy the Pwhlic Schools of Mississippi, Maryland and Louisville, Ky. Oa receipt of $2 we will sasH a copy of both Ice examination. Tc? SALI ar AU Bncrtntaaa WM. J. C. DULAN Y A CO., Publishers, jS?SzS_BALTIMOEH, MD. Sugars* Tobacco. At Sumter Book Store. 1 88 ?WIWilil^UHifV J. W.Liii. rttfrmlar. t- H. McOna? M C . i>naMt ? CM. Ar****. Sta fi?an?ni.Cal..a?4 M fwww ?~,. V y MILLIONS Bear TcetJseeay te Heir . Weaderfal Cetative Effects. . Theran not a rile Fancy Drlak, Made ot tmm Kane, Whisker, Preef Splrlte aad Befos* LU a o rs doctored, spiced an? r-reite^ed lo u? taete.eaOed "Tonics," "Appensers," "Reetorers."**, th?! lead thc tiryler on to grrmtfrrw sad ma,ta g\ a tru* Medicine, made from the Xati-e Boot* and Herb? ot California, free fresa all Al F?kalie Seisia* lasts. They are the GREAT BLOOD PURL riXR and A LIFE GI TING FBINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and snvigontor of tho Sjruta. earryiog off an poisonons matter and restoring tbsblood to a healthy condition. Ko person an take tba?? B?? ten according- to directions and remain long mwaU, provided their bones an not eestroyed by miami poisonor other raeann, and the rita? organs ween* beyond the point of repair. Teer are a Gcatre Parara tl rm aa well aa a Tonie, j)Dawning. also, the pecoliir merit of acting as a powerful agent aa senaria*; Curgestionorlaaafa saatton of the Li rar, sad all the Vi? ?ral Organs. FOB FEMALE COMPLAINTS, farooagar etd.saaniedoreb^rKsathed?srner woaasnboodertf Ike tarn of life these Tonic Bitten larra no equal Fer Inf asaraatery and Ckr enie Rheisre tiasa ard Geet, Dyspepsia er I Bilge* I*?, 311 ?OB a, Remittent aad IatrraaUtaat Fe* Tera, Dlaeaaee ef the Bleed, Liver, Kl?, ?eye and Bladder, these Bitte? have barn mest ssaxesafcl Sack Disease? are caiaed hy Vitiated Bleed, which Ugenerany prod nor? ky denngamaxt et the Digestive O ira ?.a. DYSPEPSIA OB INDiGISTION, Bea*. ache. Pain ia th? Soliders. Couch*. TiffitaeH of the Chest. Till lin- Soar Smetation* sf the Stntsaeh, Rad Taste in the Meath. BUleas ?rail. Palpitation ol the Heart. InflaajmaUon of the braga. Pain tathara, glean of the kidneys, nat a Beentree o-her satan] strap. terna, an the othrpriags ef Drspepria. They ?a rtesrate tho Stomach and it mutate tb? torpid liver sad Rowels, whick reader th? o et aawsaaSsI aaVacy in cleansing Use blood of all ttipurities, sad ku* parting new life aad virer to the wborfe rystoax. FOR SKIN DISEASES, awaaSteaa, Tetter. Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Kavsaes. Pastales. Boils, Car b??ete*. Ehir-Worms, Scald Head. Soi? Cres, Irrnp?. las. I te h. Sec ria. Draco lora: iona o'the tain. B urson sad jeosasos of the bahs, of whatrvrr aanso or nature, sr* iMeraPr doc 07 and carried oat c/the system in a snort time by the nae ot thea* Bitters. Ofee bottle ia roch ??ace wili convinca the noaa mcrednloos of tbeir csnv tive effects. . Cleanse the TrUatad Blood whenewr roa tad tts la parities banting through the alda ia Pimples, Ini? tions or Sores ; cleanse it when yon Sad it obrtraetad ead s!aggi*h tn the veins : deans* it when it is foal, ged year feelings will un roa when. Keep the blood part, and tbe health of tkeevstera will ialow. Fia, Tape, and- ether* Werve j, lurking ?a the SI sta ai of se away tbeaaaads, sn eSai.tnariy iketruitd ead removed. Says a dfattafwJsktel peysiologkf, then ta seanejyan ind ?rid ta! asea the mee c/tb* serla eh ?se body fc? ceteras nen the presence af worm*. It is not apse the h*afthy eleaarnU of th* body that wena* eat*, kat apse the desasnad hamers aad aliaxy deposits that breed thea* livtag aasaatert of disease, to ?ratee? of Medtiiw, no mudan ea. aa antbetm?ntica w?i awe the system from worm* Uke Sen BUtm. a. WAIXER, Propriet?t. B. H. Re DON A LD * CO, Dnggista and Gea. Agents. Ssa francisco. Cattfcrsi*, and JJ sad M Commerce Street. New Tors. ???"80U> BT ALL DBU&GI3T3 AMD OaUIXU, J? a jr itt_ K? Si* Ka Badway's Beady Belie CURES THE WORST PAINS Ia I rom ore to Terrey .Vii.ute*. NOT ONS HOl'B afterroadie g ibis advertisement .med any one SUFFER WITH PAIN. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF IS A CURE FOR hVERi PAIN. It was the first and is WE OX LY PALS REMEDY Cat instantly stops the most excruciating eaiss, allays Incarnations, and cares C??a?rcst ?as, whether cf thc Langs, Stomach. Bowels, or other glaml? or organs, hv <>i e application. INF 031 ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, j no matter h?w violent <>r excruciating the paia the RHEUM A I IC. Bed ridden, ia firm. Crippled. Nervoo', Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease nar suffer. The application of the READY BELIEF to : th* part ur parts where (he pain or J.Scully I exist* wi!? afford eaacand comfort. | Twenty drops in half a tumbler of water will I in a few m"in?nts cnn '.'KAMI'S. SPASM."". SOUR STOMACH. HEARTBl KN. SICK I HEADACHE. DI A It KU K A. DYSENTERY, COLIC. WINI? IN THE BOWELS, and all IN? TERNAL PAINS. Travelers should alwavs carry a bottle of RADWAY'S HEADY RELIEF with (barn. A few drops in water will prevent sickness or pains front chance of water. It is better than French Brandy or bitter* as a s imulant. FEVER AX O AGUE. FEVER AND AGUE cared fer fifty eeats. I There is not a remedial agent in this wo.ld that ! will can Fever and Ague, ead al! other Hilari? ous, Billions. Scarlet. Tvpk->id. Yellow, and other Fevers (aided bv RADWAY'S PILLS) so quick as RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. Fifty esau per bottle. HEALTH! BEAUTY !? Strong and Pan Rieb Blood-Increase of Flesh and weight-Clear skin and beautiful Com? plexion secured to ail. DR. RADWAY'S S ARS A PARiLLIAN RESOLVENT Bas made tbe most astonishing cans : su qeiek so Kapd ara the Changas the Body Undergoes, ander the influence af this traly wonderfal Medicine thal ; Every Day an Increase in Flesh j and Weight is Seen and Felt ?THE GREAT BLOOEf PURIFIER. Every drop of thc SARSAPARILLIAN RS I SOLVENT communicates through tba Blood, Sweat, Urine, sad otb r laids ead juices of tbs *y stem the vigor of life, for it repairs the wastes j of the bode with new and sourd material, j Scrofula, Syphilis, Consumption. Glandular i disease. Ulcera ia tbe threat. Mooth, TB ?ors, : Nodes in tb? Glands aad ether peru of th* sys I tera. Sore Byes. S : m morons discharges fn>a th* I Ran. and the worst forms of Skia diseases, j Ereptioas. Fever Sons. Scald Head, Ring Worn j Salt Rhee m. Erysipelas. Acne, Rleek Spots, . Worms in the Fresh. Tumors. Caneen ie tis I Womb, aad all weakening aad aaiefal discharges, j Night Senats, Lops ?f Sperm aaa all waites cf the life principle, an within the curative raegi of this wonder of Modern Chemistry, and a fr' I days ase will provo to any person u?.og it fie j either of these fartas ef disease ha potent porte i to can them. Not ooly doe? the S A?S* M BILLIA* Ftwt TKBT excel ell known remedial agents ia the cure of Chronic, Scrofulous. Constitutional, sad . Skia disease* ; bat it ts the owly positive esr* f"C : Kidney * Bladder Complaint* i Urinary, and Womb diseases. Grave!. Diabetes. ! Dropsy: Stoppage of Water. Incontinence of ; Urine, Bright'? Disease, Albuminuria, and ia (Jl i eaeee where then ere brick bast deposits, or tb* i eater is tbtek, eioady. mixed with sobstseee* j like tbe white of aa egg, er threads like white I silk, or then ie a morbid, dark, bilioas appser 1 ?ne?, and while boee-dast d*posits, and shea i there isa prick (ag. buming tenison whee passing water, ead paia ia the small ef Use Beek and aloag tbe Leina. Ta tm or <?f 1% Team* Growls CB real hf Radway-w BleealTetsi. DR. RADWAY'S ^PERFECT PURGATIVE Pilli periectly ta*t?tese, si.gently ?aaAed with sees? t?*?. ?arge, regulate, parity, elesnse. sad .trenrtken. Rad way's PHls. fer th? cen of sU S"'j*aaej the Stomach. Lirer. Rowels, Kidee/? Bladder, Nervous Diseases, H ead ax e. Costi patle?, Coen venen, ladiget iee. Dyspeeric, Biliousness, Bilioas Fever, I nf,?mattoa ef '** Beweis. Piles, aad all Dereeswaaents of the Is Urael Vteeera. Wnnaaead te ef?et a peaitrrt eera. Punly Vegetable, eoauiaiag BO atercary, ulismgaia, er asl.Ceihsas drabn. ^A taw deesa mt RADWAY'S PILLS will nwt the tytrrm frwsa al] thu aheewaaaaed disorders. P^WewnUper Box. SODD BT DB?fr O?S lo. READ "FALSE ARD TRUE." Seed eat ^ttar stamp to RADWAY * OX. Ne, S? Msieua Lan?, N?w York. laferaaaea werta tboa?poi .Til na awt yea, Imlj 13 If.