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"Please, sir, wihl you buy my chost nuts I" "C hesniut ! No," returned Ialph Moore, looking entrulessly down on the upturned tuco, whoas large brown e-Ye, shadowed by tangle curls of flne h dir, were appealing s) pitiful 'y to his o) v. "What do [ want with che.s t nuts ?" "But, please, sir, buy 'em," plo ded the little one, ra :zsured by the rough kindoess of his tone. "Nobody seems to cire for them, and-and-" She f,,irly burst into tears, and Moore, who lad been en the point of bruhii"g carelesy past her, stopped instinctively. "Ate yuu very much in want of the InO1ney p "Indeed, sir, we are," sobbed the child, "1mther sont in out, and-" "Nay, little oue, don't cry in such a heart-brokeu way," said Ralph, im :othing down her hair with a care lews gentlenu-s. "I don't want your chrstnuts, but here's a quarter for you, if that will do you any good." 11o dii no, top to hear the delight. ed, incoherent thanks the child poured out through a rainbow of smiles and teara, but stri Jo on his way, mutter oring betwoeu his teeth : "That cut off my supply of cigars for the next twenty-four hours. I don't care, though the brown-eyed ob. jet really did cry ai if 0he hadn't a Iriend in the world. Hang It! I wih I was rich enough to help every poor creature ou' f uio slough of dos polld." While sIlpl i ,re was indulging in those very natural reflections, the dark-eyed little damsel whom he had comforted was dashing down the street with quick, elustio footstepa utterly regardlebs of the baskets of unsold nuts that still dangled on her arm. Jbwn an obscure lane she darted, be t ween tall and ruinous rows of houses, and up a narrow wooden staircase, to n room where a pale, noatlooking we lnau, with large brown eyes like her own, was sewing as busily as if the broathi of life depended upon every atitch, and tw o little ones we: e con tenicilly playiug in the sunshine that teiporarily supplied the place of 1irie. "Mary ! back already I Surely you i .ve not sold your chestnuts so iBoun ?"1 640)00 lo eer, mother, soo I" ej ecu Lited the alto ut breathless child ; gent lem in give nie a whole quarter. Oly t hiiek, ntlhor I a whole quar.. t !" If 1ilph Mooro could have only oen the rapture which his tiny gift diffosed niaround it in the poor widow's pvt i y- trickei home, he woulH have urgeod still less tho temporary privation of eigars to which his generosity had ljected him. Yeiars rmo aid want. The little chenut girl pacd as entirely out of Ji dpth %loorti's tmemory as if pleading .y 1111d never tiloneel the spot inl his lilart : but Mary lice never for. got thbe sranger who had given her the silver piece. The crimson winiow curtains were elo elv drnin to shnt ont thes:orm and tlllest <. ti bleak D. cdImber night; the fi e was gloi ing cheerfully in the tild grate, aund the dinner table, in a glitte~r w ith cut glass, rare china, and polis'hed silver, wvas only waiting the preseneo of 2lr. AutdlIcy. "Wh'l it en it bo th it detainos papa," tiaid Mrt. Auidl1ey, a fair hiandse moat rou of ablout thirty, as she glanced at t he dial otf ia tiny ensameled watch. "Six o'clock, antd he doos not mtake hsis asppeara:nce."' "'Tnero's a tman with him mamma cone on busitns,'' said Robert Aud-. iey stepping to the door. But as s e o1'ene'd it the brillint gaa-light fell I nll on thin face of an humble-looking uin, in wor-n atnd thread-bare gar mc iits, whoi was leaving the h~ouse, while lier htusbanid stood in the door way f 1ia tudy aparetlyrelieved cheek heed paled an flu:-hed, "who is ithatman, rnd what doea lie want?'" *Ilis ntamte is Moor-e, I bhieve, anid ibe c'atmi to soo if I would( 1. estow upon timt that vacant messengership in the '"And will y-ou ?' 'I don't ku'ow, Mary-, I must think abont it."' "'th rl es, giv-e him the sit uation."' '-W4 by, my love ?" "lhe-ause [ ask it of you na a favor, and~ you have en Id a thotusand thnes .son wonhli nteve-r deny inc anything." "And I wuill koep toy word, Mary," s.s id the lover hushnndte, with an affee tioneate kiss. "311i write the fellow a notte this very evening. I believe I've got his address about mne some wvhere." An~ bour- later, when Bobbio,Frankc on I Etgenie were snugly tuoked in lbed, in the spacious nursery upstar.A, els. Audley told her husband why ,.he wa~s so interested in the fate of a no' n whom ahe had niotsa on fo~r twen t y ye~r. "That'a right, my little wife," ro. plie- lhe:r husband, folding her fondly to his breast when the simple tale was conoludad ; "never forget one who waskitnd to you in the dlays whes y oui need ed kindness most." Ralph Mooto was sitting in his poor lodgings beside his ailing wife's sick bed, whben a liveried servant brought a tboto fromt the rich and prosperous bank d ireotor, Charles Audley. "O aod news, Berths i" he exelaImedI as lte road- the brief' words. "We shall no~ tarvd. Mt. Audiog prom ek ine 'tho' va'ant situation." "You have dropped somiething from i W ate,-Rtalph;" said Mrs.; Moor., p .intitng to a slip' of -paper on the il ,or.. -v . - Nioore stooped to recover thestayk It wac, e uitv-dolhur bill neatl3 fold. ed in a piece of pper, on which was written : "In grateful remnembrance of a vilvet quarter that a kind stranger bestowed on a little choenut girl over twenty years ago." I 0ph Moore had thrown his inor ,ol of b read upon the waters, and after many days it had returned to him. The Fellow that Looks Like Me. This somewhat peripatetio indi. vidual, who boars the blame of the tuany sins of wicked married wien, cotne to grief in Now Olcans a few nights ago. A respeotuble lady, go ing to church, discovered, as she sup. p)osed her liege lord in the choir, hid head very close to the leadiag tsitiger. When the Rormiou was over, atil the family had gathered around the dinner table, she inquired : "My dear, do you belong to street church choir '' "0, no, it must be Stokes; It' looks very nueh like me." "Indeed I" "Yes ; he's courting Miss HI , the leading singer." "Indeed !" "0, yes ; nise girl." "Sho paints, though." "0, no." oYes she does, I see some of it now on 8tokes' cheek ; it rubbed off while they were singing together." A handkorchief was lifted sudden.. ly to the indicated eheek, and a fierce anathema was visited on the fellow that looked like me. New Advertisements. $5 to $10 Per Day. Men, Women, Boys and Girls who en gage in our now business make from $5 to $10per day in their own localities. Full particulars and instructions en' free by mail. 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Sent by mail, postage paid, to any part of lthe United States, on receipt of price. Dlick & Fitzgerald, publisherg, 18 Ann strebt, N. '. A. B. rA1OUHAR, Proprietor of Pentsylvania Agricultural Works, Manuftacturer of Improved Pol. ished Steel (York, Penn.' Dickson's Sweep., solid Steel Sweepi and Sernpers. 'teel 'lows, sito vol Plow lI.1dep, oulti valors, hlorso floes, linrrows, llorse-l'ow. era, Threshing Ma. ch ines, &c., &e. Scnd for illustrotedl catalogue. BlRIGO'S &BInt0' Ilitatralftd altI l Dscillile L'atalogoe OF FlaOWER AUD VElETABiL KFEDS. And Summer Flowerag Bulbs, FOR 1871, Will be ready for ailing by the mid dle of .lanuary, nowitstanding <ur great loss of type, pnpori, engraving. &c , by thre, which destroyed the Job Pritnting Othice of' the Rloohester Democrat and Chronicle, 25th Deucmber, 1870.. It will be. printed otn a moat elegant new tinted paper, and illuastra ied with nearly Five Hundred Original Eneravings, And.twu finely executed colored plates-. spcmn for all of which were grown by ourselves the past season fronm outr own stook of' seelis. In the origintality. execu tion and extent of the engravings it is un like and emineontly suiperior to any other catalogue or ''Floral Guitde" extant. Thei cat alogue. will consist of 112 pages, andi ns soon as putblished will be senit firee to all whto otrderedl seeds fronm ti by mail the last season. To other, a charge of 16 cents per- copy will be made, which is not thte value of the colored plates. We assure our friends that the induceoments we offer to purchasers of seeds, as to qualIty and extent of shock, discounts anti premiumns, are unsurpausod. Please send orders for catalogues without delay. Our Colored Chromo for 1871 Will be ready to send out in January. 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Address J. Ii. Tuttle, 78 Nasnsau t., New York. teb,8 0 SRNAT AD li AILN I'h,1Sif i. IESTOREIt, 1uri'ifles ilie blood and cures Scroftlin. syphiilis, Skin 1):s. eastes, Ilimemini iaut, lDiaeumes otf Wo mmemi, and :,It Chiomie: Aflections of tie 0 ,lood, l.ivremr mmntd liidneys. Recom mended by thme .\ledlient Facuilty aind manmy thousanmds oif c mir best cit izensa. ___ Itend lie test iimonmy oif Phil sicianis andu patientsm whlo have used liosadahs: seni .f'or our Rlosadlalis Guide iii llenhI hi lHook mor Almanma for thlis year, which we pumblish for gratumiitous dustrmibomion ;it 'will give you iimi valuablo iniforma. ADr. 11. WV. Carr, of lnalimore, e,ms I take pleasumre ini r. em m miendingy your Rlosadalis as a very pow eCf -. alterittive. I knye seent it used in wom ea~os withI happy re'stu-one in a case or second cry sypil is. inm wichel thle patient pro. niounmced h.imoself cmred afte r havinmg makeni five bottles of youri imediine.2 D The oiier i* a case o scrofuln of long standing, which is rapidily himoving mumdor its use, anid I hie imidlitions are thmat the pat ient will soon recover.I have onrettully exaiminmed thme ltrmummla ny whih yonrt ltosindalis is tmnde, and A 'int it ant excullant compoumnd of aler alivo higredientss. Dr. 8parks. of Nich~olasville. Ky., snys h le hug mined .ltosatdl ati ises of Serofula anti Fecomnary Syphilis itith satIsfnctory result4-as a cleiaser of L h l iood i Iknmm no bietterreimdy. Sanimuel (. Mc Fradden, urreesboro,' Tennf.,sanys: I havi e used seven bieltles of R osmdlm. is, and am eni tly cured of B Imeuima. I ism ; end mec fomr h~ttles, as I wish it I for my bro. her, w hoti lhas sotoftuh-uus more eyes. B~enjatmin~ becht I., of JLima, Ohio, writes, ? have smutferedl fomr twuiny years will. an ivetern'it erption Iove umitmy whole body ; a mhor't time sinice I putr. tlhased a bottle of Ilusadalis amnd it er eocted a pet feet eur e. SI Rotadalis Is shl by all di ngeists. Laboratory, 61 Exchangte Place, ti tinmore. Dits. CLJEMI NTS & CO., in ay l10-1y Proa mtt ,rr. P. P. TDALU CHlAltLESTON, S. C. I&" Largest and most onmiplete -j &"Manuftactory of IDoure, Enes)-%g Ses, Blirude, Mouldiiga, &o.,g 3& In thme Southern States. J-gi Printed Priec List Defies Compettlon, $&' 8END FOst ONR F. "g SSent free on ayppiamtion 'g mnay 14,)y.1 WT-4zint 2.Oce:1redc. FLOUR, COFFEER, Magad, Canned Oysters, Family Boap, Candles, Smoking and Qimewinig Tobacco, Ac. Also, 1 Darre~ f~ord's Fine Rye Whlskey, 1are'PIe Neoar W hmskeye jas 261 11. WV. 1)EAPORTRS HENRY T. RLMB 'S W1 COMPOUNIFFEUID : EitrAct 1t'awa1 GRAPE PEEMB,/ Component )'arts-Fluid Extract Rhubard and Fluid Extract Catawba Grape 01 For Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Billious E5 Affoolions. 8ick or Nervous ledache, )e Costiveness, eta. Purely Vegetable, Con. U lAluing no Mercury, Mieral or Dole- C] terious Drugs. Theue Pills are tho mnost delightful pleas. P ant purgntive, stlieree-ling ctlor oil. salto, IllAgneeia. etc. Tiere- is nothing moro no, R Cepinblo ito the sntoiach. They give lone,. and cnnse nieither nauisia nor griping p1in11s. Th1ey Are com1tlposed of thn filnext ingredients. .\tirr at few tsys' uto of thion. o1uch1 :11 In vigorallon of ile eitire sy2tem tates 4I1ahi a in appeoar miracbalihwt th Ihe wi6k and a enirtvated. whbet cr arising from imnprit aleisce e'r diserne. I T llembold's Comn I poud Phlit Kitt'it Cat'itAt Ca Gr pe Pills AOre 111l sugar cootted. ftrott tie faet 1ait s'ntalr coined ill Ito liot dissolve, but pass I braaigh ilies iatoineh wig hout dmisolving.oon otieiet ly (li toot prodiuce it le d.sired elfect. t fu K rCATAfI Ar PII.s. khing pleastant I in aste and odor. do no necessilate iheir being sugar coaled. Price Fifty Cents per Box. E hENRY T. HELMBOLD'S Ilighly Conentrated Compound a FLUID EXT. SARSAPARILLA : Will radically oxforminat from the system I S3roftla, 8yphilis. Fever 8ores, L'cera, Sore Eyes, Sore Lcggi, Moro Mont h, Sore i lhead, Blronchitis Skin Diseases, Salt IRheiitni, Cankers, altaitigs front ite Ear, Whilte Swellings. Tumors, Catcerous AfYec tiots. Nodes, ftickets, Glatiular 3welling', Night Sweat. Ra.t, Teller, hiti-ors of all Kiwida, Charonic Ithenimatism, Dyspepisiat, antd all diesites that have been establishnd r in the system for yetrs. L Being prepared expreesly for the albovo conm pinlats. its Blood11 Purifying properties are greatrr than nty other preiaration of Sar sappfsrilla. It givtt the comnplexion a clear and healthy color and restores the patient to a tate of health and purity. For pur. fying the blood, rentoving alt chronie con stitutional diseases arising from aln impulre milie of the hood. and lite only reliable a and effectual knlown remedy for the ctre of Pains attd swelling of lite Pones. . Ulecrat tions4 of lihe Throat and Legs, Blotches. Pimples on the Face, Erysipelas and all I Scal,' Eruptions of the skin, and Benti. tying the Complexion. Price, $1 50 per Bttle. HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S comms.% rilATKs FLUID EXTRAVT BUCHIU, Ts1r OnsAT DlIuRtiC. has cured every case of Diabetoes in which it in beet given. Irritation of the Neck of the lilndder alid Information of the Kid neys, Ulceration of the Kidnvs and BIdt c der. Retention of Urine, Diseases of the Proslate Oland, Stone in the Bladder, Cal- e culusi, Gravel, Brickdlust Deposit, and Moo. cos or Milky Discharges, and for Enfeeble-I and Delicnle ContmiiliOtins of boti Sexes, atten tled Witi i te followilig.symptoms: In- t dispostfion to Exertion. Loss of Power, a Ioss (of lenory, iltitlty of lrenihing, Weak Nerves, Trembling. Is rror of mas, ea'e. W:keftilnes's. Dimlitetss of Vit.ion, Pain in tie lhack, 11ot Ilands, Flu-hing of the Body, Dryneos of lie Skin, Eruption ont fihe Face, P1.ib1) Couteilllnnce, Universal I.n-situde of the Misctlar Systctm, etc. Used by persons from the oges of eigh. 1 ILet 1 twentty-fivo. andiu fronm thtiry.itve to fifty-five or in ahe decline or change of life'; atftecntinemlent or labor pains; bed-wet ting in chatilren, lllhods atrnoi Buchusis DIuretic anti Il'lowlPutrifyintg, nndi curesi all itsentses araising from halbitii Of dissipation, .andi ex cettetS nud imnprtences In life. imputritlica of the blaad, eic., super'sedinlg (Copalhiai int Alfecttions for which ii is tused, ant syphi- | litio utfections-int these dtisentet s ed in connection with lehnbold's Rose Wash. L A IflXS. in manny aff'ections pecuiltit' to tndioes, the lErt d nchi is llneqtlutlled by any othestr remerly Ian In t'horoule or lietelilion), Jr roCgillity, P'nlnfutlness or' l'tlppre'ssion of' Cngltomary i'vc'teutns, leecrnted or Schairruas state of thea Ulertn.s, eticorrhieen or WhIit e's, Stet'iity,' andl foir all comtpttlam incident to 11he Ses, WiretherI iarisinig fromt indtiscre'tion or hublits of dilssipntion. It is prescribecdextenisively by the mest5 emfitnent. piyty-ihos andt mhtidies for eulfcebledl and dlitcate 'ontitu tions, of bothiseC'es and all nges (attenldedl with atny of the ab< e diseases or sy mptoms.) HI. T. Hfelmnbold's Extraiat fluchna ct is nalS AsFS AntsINo P115 Ptt PUJ~'je pl In all titeir slttgqe,.nl lile ex pense, liti Isl or I nto chantge inl diet, no inconvenientce ant) na I exposureO. Price, One Dollar' apd. B'ifty Cents per Bottle. .Ce In H. T,' llmbold's 1zAlproved Rose Wnulh, connot be utrpttssed as a Faco Wash.atnd iii is be foutnd thte ontly stpeciflo rteedy int every lth specien of (!utaneouts Atffect ion. It speedi ly eradic'al et Pimtple Spots, Soorbtutic Dry.- thi ness. Insdurtat ions at thle Coninlneons'Mem- It brne, ele., dispels Bl'tednes naia Incipient et Iirtnevas of Setlp or Skin, Frost bittes. and he all pulrposes f'or which hsalves or Oirtanensta nye tthed : restor'e% the skIln lo a sltbat' of purtity tndi softness, and ltustt-c contittued A hi altby action to the tismues of its vessela, ont wich depends lte agreeabloetcearntess 01 and vIvacity of complexion sonuchl soutght at anal niied. But -however' valuable as a . re'medy for existing teets of the skin, iL, ft' T1. Itetnmbold's linoe Wash hnloniltgsta~ineld I its principle claimt to unobounded pat ronage by possessing qualitles which tender IF a W Toitl Appendaga of the- mast Surper'lative Pa and CongenIal charaoter, comtbiniuug -In ani wi elegantt formnula those prominentt requisites, id Safety nnd Efflicey-theo intvarialel. no comtpanintents of its usae-pe. 'a Preser vative anti lIefresher of t ite .Oomple tion.- - I,. is an excellent Lotion for disease of. a hihitio Nature, and as an in feeioi fde' isaosofh1 J6a '0O' gans, attig tik oq istfi," 2 Saspaila'and at aNaa Ghrape Pil, in macit diseases as recorfthond ed, cannot be Fulkand explicit ilteotions adeomparty the Rh medlicines. s 'a '' .' 't I Evidence of the most reaponalbi' de iei11 liable charante tuurnIeb, on anpatona. lb ETIWAN -UANS, SOLULE MANURESs AND .8ULPHURI0 AOID, TIWAN WORKS, BY T'IE ' SULPHURIC ACID AND SUPER.PUOSPIATE COMPANYs IlE now well known ET 1WAN GUANO is inanufaclured from the Native Done Phos, 1 phates of South iarolina. These Phosphates in their natural etate are Insolublep and required to be ground to powder, and nande Soluble by Sulphutric Acid. This Coln pIny have now in operation the tatgest. Sulphurao Acid Chambers nthae Southl, and are. ther~efe.o tibia to nianufneture at lthe lowest rntes,, the highest grade of Fertiliter ; It beig clear that i he greater the proportion of Soluble Pliosphasta whioh any Fertilisee contnine, the leas the giunntlity required per acre. In order to make the Fertilizer com Ileate. Anmmonia arid Poli-i in sufficient quantitis are added. Wii these viewst he Con pIny nmahnufacture and offer for sale F.DTtWAJ~r G-UcANO, Warrantes.) to contain fromi 15 to 20 per cent. of Diissolvel lone Plhoasplst6 tf line nlid a'roim 2 to 2) per cent. of Amnioria, wish a sanficient addition of Peruvian Ouatio and Pot sh. to nylp it to crojs. lrice $6,3 per ton cnbh: on time, $70 per ton, and ill. (erest IV per cent- per annum. '1DISSOL~V~EMD: B'.- r. Of hligh Ornde, sitable for n (tfacturers or for Plilters', being in. Itself an eycelleti Fertilizer, And -peoinlly ndsnpted for eoper-1t. Ait large q Antilles of Suill hurlo Acid are used Io dhs.ive the l'hophale, this will be feund a cheap anad convenient wily to anneport thit rnnerinl. The grade furnibhed wall ie, fronj 18 to 20 per cent Diusolved Bone l'hiosphnic. Price $40 per ton, cash t on ti'ne. $45, with intaresi al I per cetl., per annual. Still higher grodes will lhe furnished to oader at an additional price pea' contnLee. COMPOU]S~FD .ACI~D P-E-OSP3-IAT.E, Pit-inlly piepnredl for Cms ting wills Colton Seed aaal other Pilaation Mannaures.. Price $31 per lon), t:nSh ; on tinme. $40. with interest nt 7 per cent. per atinums. At nauch lower rates, consissing siniply or a le native Done Phosphltes grotlnd to powder. Price $20 per ton, ensh ; onl line $22, and interest tat rp per cent. per asnum. WJM. 0. BEE & CO. Agents, No. 14 Adger's Whirft, 4 harleston, S. C. N. B.--The percentage Dissolvc, Bnne Phosphate of Limo an'I Ammonia in all tu.. Eliwans, is ascertnined at the Works. by their Chernist. bofore dolivery. Should aal ps11chnjtqer he dissnisivid, lie nany return aves age saniles of any purchase. within (80) daiys afer delhvery, and will be sanalyzed anow, and any deficiency in the percenttago gunrinteed will he marde good to ihim by the Company. jan 26-Sn EIGHTEEN YEARS OF PRACTICAL SUCCESSs N i'(ObltCED In 1852. Pa entel December 20, 1959. Oldest Super Phos.hnte manua actured in this Country. MA PA'S' NITROGENIZED SUPER- IIO5S'11lA TE OP1 0OMPOSED O-F Bones. Phosplhasic Guano. Concentrated Anemoniacal Matter and Sulphurio Acid. No Sanl. all Cake, Plaster, Nitre ake. nor any Adulternnt of any kind uased Pri ce $50 cash, in q'mantities of 50 Tons. For lass quantity, .$0 cash. Send for panl t K' Fl'lcIN & IOIlktT.90N, Agents, f eh 9-m "'a hisaboro, S. C. WHANN'S RAW BONE SUPERPHOSPAITE. The Gret Fertilizer ofA all Crops to- Ma rp111 iu ri lliAlh& onelleio of thjis crn .~ ~'~ ~ . Fertilizer' on All Crops, provs is to Loe 1110 Ileat uiria Chenpa.fr Manir now offered in rthe narket. Is 111a- looe,. utsed by ninny of tiae most eminent Planters in tho Soutah, nod JR V 3 N [it Every Single Instanee It hag~ Givi Et tire Satisfaction. 8W ER NSFH On Cotton las effects hsave beeti parics). STANARDGLAANTEID larly marked. It. is ro raro lliag for S T A N D ~ f l O U A R A N T S E Ot a a n ' t; P l ao ip h a t e t o i a a o a cn s c l iv e y i el d rroiOto hundred to Two lainda ed Per 2291ft WWJO cnt , or evea more. MANUFACTURED BY Mr Oeo. C. Dixon, An eminent plAnter pf WmnAlION,WHANN&, Gsa., pays isa lie Plan WALTO IWHA N&itr & Bannner, 641n in An ex-erim -nt wliseven leainag Saaperialausplaakles -ind WILMING TONaDL. i(J14os8 tie WiAsmn's pa ovel ilself the best 0 0 of aill thove tried, paying a Net Profil (eveit FOR SALE BY at te present. low price of cotton) of $20 00 per acre of actiaon. A copy of Mr. IfO~ff~aFDixon's letter, givinag details, will be fur Or , nishaed ona application. 1ON FACTORS 04~~4'SsRoN FORl RAFr. f1Y I ER OLAGHORNj HERRING & CO., Aualeios-r . iaAsyoai.aIa A yie pr a separ tilGre the irstand henp Te Slnreuanw offere in themnedmarket.oy It has is druvedbyn fo tecrest inetPlne s te Souethe In EverrSigle is ae hs GivelEntrdesacion. a One ton aaIlstffctsi have een rardien. * eaI~rl arked , 1.rist no brar in g fostvtrys~ pa SWhnu's Pohate topo intehe tae e 5. cnt f r eve se. .' hsise n Mrittuto. C.Dxoa enein ariof ter & lannnr the n, on ex-me vrbl-n wich xspen levepn toupeoroherois Guh~earn,ethe an'soveel itefacoa thest oftal. to tilte, paingi a be Poitl (een at the.i rn- fouw pric~o ofoon)o $20 "-prnreo-o4o.Acpyo r nased on aplenton C~~LAG ON It~lG&C. andQN Chrnt~arlelto, an rf. aenAgutla.e bya.h I jhecf tis ARSPheLA r e Ataonhs i ~~ Sore F~.nre, and o f whrena t o'5 rvail rn escdsaseRse cf8rousdi. u-Verw coeo th mstema 6S~lousasie naa 5Vplsii' or V sornd er,lehreag e ss re urd b I thu 1 na b g tihe Isr " I ri .sae. arotomonh heo b1 sadly nee W m~~~~~ atel tr d 1 euip s a bh re tin th ~act o amsxeaeape e JNO. . MArIIE S, n re~1 Itqe roefor Thetrrnat lJ'~VA~i(ll, 8 ~.Shdior Ear an era p Tose wh or Ls j~jf l~o fofrBerr ilofrmadioeapse. . in hereceee a~l re S a a ov fo # a~a hl t Fem e, as D5 th s tt a ena l C Oe V. onsypof l th ucua nov 296n z-r' Wesgryphe ils I emedate retaal con.. UTB rpoe alig saiodqaaalty ?~e~es a~ A,.ES ato d T emhe, peo oar (Iao aoror alinaCoton af1 enys., deavroian anter' deotf. S ADYsasoAL CompGaIuts gangesVI~fZ g1 ta n 5 ~st NoebrreTi. hrastoF en ornt). ato o-Jlan 'aealoofeArs nsagntoc. p reiu h in~ 00$ ~ i o . ,0 o h P. cAjt yi'EWl , fr. PAd sour forGI . IWMN mehtra W(NtSDnRO. .O ar .1 C Thsewh are.an 26For ftiurer appyformtoun alyo tro fe e a Aa ressaddss fh~ or cirphlar. ~Ers cnsnl ornan ha nd .., ainali wof mpoter0a0 Dlr.Iat Guo, atlnsg, Doo'.&hat.,&o , .S WCharleso.Ce seag aia ted uatairty ~ ~ tlyfudi a~s~~apCro of onfuno o Mdln Cotton ' trefea annJlv~a lhmft. WMt NovembrnP. H on it000e fo 8the betI h yide d om Aor ERGE. 'eAO/iAN, Agent, Fopriclar apsaply to o nearest iaas ,CmlifA. ilna DA. C, A gJuneo~drs y o ielr SO-EEPo S c~.onstnlnhn alreadwe ith hundreds of thousands of liviog wit. isees, and upward .pf:.80,000 unsolloied rilicates and recornmerulaory lellers, any:0n whioh arefrom highest sources in. gding eiminet -Physoianms, Olergyion, atesmanth. etC onry T. Helmbid's Genuine Propaa.. tiour. Delivered to any addres. Scouro froti merval ion. Eslablished upvard of Twenty Tears. Ild by 1.'ruggils everywhere. Address iters for inlormation, in confidendeo to RNIRY T. ILENM BOLD, Druggist and letnist: Only Depoini I it. T. nEr1MBOLD'S Drug id Chemicnl Wnrolotipe. No. 694 Broad iy. New York, or to H. T. IiEIAIBOLD'S edical Depnt, 104 lFouith Tenth Street, slindelphbl. Pie. Jleware- 6f (ountorreitq. Ask for HEN. Y'T. IIEI.MBOLD'8! Take no other. fel 18 BO.S0iENMX advises Consumptives tO gG Florida in Wintor. Daving for the last thirty-ive years devoted say whole [me and sttention to the au m of lung diseases and oon emption, I feel that I understand fully the course that uglit to be pursued to restore a toleraxml' bad case of di. sed lunsi to healthy soundness. rat and most iportab st411 is for th tient5te af d taking cold, and he iestoi . atn his 9ekt 101ent fOr this Purpose, Is re # lmo*ti in the State, whel-e tne tem erstufl ii fogtaf, ah not stbeet to such varlAtens ie a more Northern latitudes. Iathd iaaldnt I can rat ommoend. A good hotel is kept totte cl-thiad. Ja1t rinter I saw several persons there wimoe lungs had beea adly diseased. but who, under the healing Intluenee of the ittnate and my medicines, were getting well. One hundred miles further down the river is a point rhich I wouild prefer to Palatka. as the temnperature i sore even and the air dry arid br nitel . Dollonrille anD ;uterprie -are located thdilt. I thmmuld five a deelded reference to ollonvillo. It is two ulliAi (ret filet e Ike, and It seems almost Impossible to take old therv, 'he tables in Florida iolght be better, and piattents coW' lain at times, but that is a good sign, as it Indicates a rei "rn of a11petito, and when this is thte case they generally warss in osh, and then the lung most hecat. gthbsonlle, lbernia, Orson Cove, sd many other IS$" in farious parts of Florida, oan be safely rcoom. tended toeonnunupties in sA inter. 31y reasns for sa lag ) are that patients are less liable to take cold there than 'here there is a less even temierature, and it is not stoeel ary to say that where a consuuitptive person exposes hiss if to frequent colds he Is certain to die shortly. There >re my advice Is, go well down into the State-out of the mach of prevailing east winds And foge. Jaeksonville, or linos& ay other of the localities I have named, will bene. t thosn wh are troubled with a pr pid liver. , ISO rere4 tomach, deranged bootels. sore throat or cot bu, for Nose whose lunga are diseased a more Southern point is arhes4tly tOCOte11inendd. For fteen years prior to 1PM. t was profeusinnally in raw York, ieoton, Baltimore and 'hilalelphia every reek, where I saw and examined on an alverage five hun red patients a week. A practico so extensive-embracing very possiblo phase of lung disease-has enabled ine to nderstand the disos fully, and henee ply caution in grd to taking oel. A esn may take vast i untities f 'chentck's Pul-nonic yrup, Seaweed Tonic, tild Man rak P'ills," aui yat die if Io does not, avoid taking cold. I Florida, nerly everybody is using Sellnek's Man rake Pills.11 r timo climuato is moro likely to prmoduce bill. us habits than more Northern latitudes It is a well-estab shed fact that natives of Florida raroly dile of consump on, especially those of tile Souithern part. On the other and in Now Englard, one third at least of the popula on mie of this terrible diseaeO. Iu the Pildidle States it oes not prevail so largely,eti11 there are tany thousands f caes there. What. a vast percentage of lifo would be aed If consutmptives were as ensily Alarned InI regard to eking fresh cold as they are about scarlet fever, small ox. a. flut they are not. They take what they term a tite cold. wllich they are credulous enough to believe will rear of in a few days. They pay no attention to It. and onee it lays the foundation for Another and another still, ntii the lunge are diseaed boynmid all hopo for cure. y Advice to persons who lunits are aleeted even ig Is, to lay In a stook of Schenek's Pulmonie yrup, a ch's Seaweed ToniC and Sehenck's Atandrake Pills ad go to Florida. I recommend these particular medi Ines because I am thoroughly acquaihted with their so Ion. I know that where they are used tin strict accordlano6 rlth my directicus they will do the work that is required. 'his accomplishmed. rinture will do the rest. Thie lphysician rho prescribes for cold. cough or night-sweats, And then dvimes the patient to walk or ride out overy day, will be ufe to have a corpse on his hands beoro long. My plan is to give my three nieicine,. in accordance ith the printed directions, except in some cases % liero a reer use of the 5lafaudrake Pills Is necessary. ly oliGet to give tone to the timnach--to get up a good appetite, t is always a good sign when a patlent begins to grow ungry. I have hopea of suich. vith a elish for food nd the gratification of that relish comes good Wood, aud rith it more flesh, which is olosoly folnwed by a healing f the lung. Tho the couch loofens and sates, the reeping chills and cnmimy hlght-sweats no longer pros rate and annoy. and the patteub gets well-pruvidod ie volds taking cold. Now there are many e aumtives who hw.re not ti.% mans to go to Florids. etion buay bo asked, it here no hope for such ? Certasmly there is. Sly r.ives o such is, and aver has been, to stay in a warnn room luring the winter, with a temperatuire of atout soveoty og'rec.s, wihich shouli be ke pt regularly at that point by seans of a thernometer. LetA uch a patient take his ex reise within tie timnis of the roon by walking up and own as much as hi etrength will Icermit in order to keep p a hesithy circimirtion of the blood. I fae ered thou asii by this Py stem ani can do s.>ain. Consumption as easily cured as any other discars, if it is taken in Ine, and liho propcr kind of treatment Is pursue.. The act stianda itnt-liaited on record that eienck's Pmonloie lyrup, Matmirlake Pills, rnd Seancod Tonic hvmo cured cry nmany of wiett scmined to be hop.ers cas of eonu impton. On ihoro you will, yom o , Il Ie mianmot certala find sme poor connumtire wIto has becu resmied from ho veryjaus or death iy their e:'o. 4o far as tho M:elrdrrko Pills ar. enneared. everybody hould keelo a vipply of Ilim o-hant. Tha-v set on the ver Wittor than ca lomol and leave mimo of its hurtful Mects behind. Iln faet hey are o,,elient in all eases -hero a purgativo medicine i. teiired. If you ltv par. %ken too frtly of fruit and dinrrhira onsues, a dose of is 3iandrakei will iero you. If van nre sumect to sick eadacIme, take a ttnso of te Mlan.ira,ei and they %till ve ets yon In tw.) hours. If y3tt Wrouid obviate the effect ra change of w-ter. or tho too freo indulgence In% frmit, sIke ce of the Mandrao. every night er every other lght, And you miy then 91mn water and eat - aerlenme.I ears, alies, plimumns, peachmed er emrn, without tim ririk oI sing mamdielsic by thetm. , They win prtr' thme irho ive indaomp situstimns againstehilis aid (e-ver. 'Try thetm. 'ynrprfecl lesics. Tihey crmm do ymst.goo only. Ilavoanoed mlry profesticmrl I b:itea' Ito ion andi row York, mmt, enuteimmum to sea pativimts at miy omie, No. 5 N. .tiXil Streot. Plindlely I . every l'atumrmlay, frorn A. ?m. to .1 P. M. Those whmo wsh a thmoroughm cxamina. In withm time Itespiraimeter will he chmarged nyes dollar6m lhe liesItrortter declars time extict eenmdluotm of the mnps, and patients can readily learna b tie re r n rabtmo or not. fl-tj izire it distilcelundrstomd thmat me valme of my'msodiiln~eddpend ent fely Ogjon their oing laken Strictly accrding. to directions. In cmoncluimmn, I wtlt say that wh'.ns l.ttste (slke sny tes!eines amd their systems are mrrdm iht into em ticalthmy ouniition thmermimy, they are nmot so liable tn take rild, yet 0o oime with diseaved limngs cnn lear a sudden chmane of truce hera wnithnumt the liability of greater or less isita ion of the bronchiat tuble. .Full dirctionsi in di~ lan age adeompaOnyousel lnes, so ex plicit and cloetS an on can use thoo wifa el consmulung use, anou can be frnmlta any d ggist., So15N.aXTIE 5tret, Pitadelpkla, Iiliy-five First I'ftze Metials hawrdiis -- THE GREAT 1Tm. Knabe~ e5m Co. *i IS~tue~ liu n Uni.4' im 1)altimore, Md. Thiese lInslrnniietsi have bteen befo-re thet iio for-nearlo y Th,. il y Yemnrsm. lndm tipon oir' excdli'ellee lo nui ned ani un1111pur arsed pr~eemince, whielt pronounice. .E"QXzae . ini ines greait Jml)wcr , .lvetnelCss and fine aging gniti y, mins wemll ns gret prtlity of lopt it u antd Siment news t hro'uighoi, I he iire scnle. Their liantit and tlaslic, aimd ciilireliy'free frOm ci stilnesst fotuind ini~ sanny l'innas ' SIn W~orkmianship cy ar-e tin essnlied. in- ng bm thme very cml CSAepdF.ir M0AlF:inIt, ihe large capmital iloyced in cur busiiin Oel. ('eabling 11s to tep conf inaalmly ani inhimense stook of lunom r, '.c , tori handlt. All oor' SQuYABI PIANos hlae ou -w Imptoved Ocerstrung &nle nud' thie gg We wuntit call rspcinl ntetntion to r b~to imprmovemints in (iR.\Nt) PIANO$ ci 8QU1\iIE ORtAND)S, li.hnsr. AtmOls-r ,18010, 'whioh biring the~ Pl'nonen0rer per' alhoit than hase yel been altnrlied, k'rery Piano Fmuusi li'arrntded for' 6 Ye~ars. We have nstle arrangemnents f'or hie So,w, trt-flesAn EuAi c~y for I le most celebralede OttOR ON)Ari~~ AND MJRLODEONS, itali We,fmfi, M'holesaloe and Rleiail,' at MeCst Piot ory Iries. WMi K(NA BE&C00, sept n~~ fa liitore, Md. EOvr *n~dB M SSTAB~LE Ae F. ( 090)D IDN G, RE~EP cohsftntly on hsand fine Sadldsel anmd liarness llorises. Also broke dVid bl'oko Mules, as goodi as ever brought to is marttket. Carriages, Buggies, WVagons% and Saddle >rsos always on hand, to hirtonithlIf noat iral tirmo. dec 22