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' ' -Vf ' - " ' ' ' ' 1 V \ ' \' . I Intelligence from several Southern Stares indicates there in considerable disorganization and want oi harmony among tho S'Uthero Republiciu*. This is caused by locul and personal quarrels between the leaders of the party in this seotion. In South Carolina, the e is a hitter feud between Governor Scott and the d'lcgs'imi from that State in Congress. In North Carolina, there is the old quarrel be twein Governor Holdeu and certain members of the party there. In Texas, Co moor Davis hus a contest on hand with Senator Hamilton. In Louisiana, it is said that Governor Warmouih is ' preparing to go over to tho Democrats. There is an utter want of harmony and a lack of discipline which has worktd deiaoraliza 0 > among the rank and til as well a* leaders. AH tlirough iho South the Democrats claim to be making great h<alway. Statistics op Lifb?The yearly mortality of the globe i< said to be 38, 333, 333 persons. This is at the rate nfOl n-i-t ner duv. 373 ner hour, and w " f ?? * - ' ~ f ' 42 per minute. One-fourth of the population die at or before the ape of seven yearn; one-half at or before seventeen years. Among 19,00l) persons, one arrives at the upe of one hundred years; one in 500 attains the ape of ninety; and one in 100 lives to the age of sixty So says an exchange. Bsc ___ God's word is like God's world? rnried, very rich, very beautiful. You never know when you have ex hausted all its secrets. The Bibllike nature, has something for ev?r\ O ss of mind. Look at the Bible in a new light, and straightway you see some new charms. Black and white lace is worn in the .Deck of dresses, instead of collars. \ .. * V Major J. M. Wnliero. proprietor of the National Hotel in Norfolk Virginia, committed ouicidc on the 10th. A ridiculous story is poing the rounds of the country, that Mr. Bergh had a young woman arrested the othei day fur beating an egg ? " ? *, .* . . Pooling with a Dear was me pritrnn cau^of a. Detroit manV retirement from business and tho settling of his estate. A Sacramento paper s?ys the wild geese are so plentiful in California thai they give as much annoyance to railroad men as the grasshoppers in summer For the Ladies.?The Marie Attoinette slipper, high heel, square tor and jewoled buckle, is a greit favorite The paths of faxhionable life will b more slippery now than ever. Two oyster-eaters had a contest in Charleston, on Saturday night, who one disposed of nineteen dozen and ? half, and the other twenty-two doi-i and a half on the halt' shell. IlowV - that for the ohumpionship! i. * i ' A correspondent of the Boston Trav eJler says that if women were as pur ticular in tho choosing of a viru-mv husband as men are in tho ehonsinir of? virtuous wife, a moral reformation would be soon begun. "Like a morning dream, life becomes more and tuoro bright tho 1< n or wi live, and the reason of everything be couoe4 more clear. What has puzzled us be fire seems less mysterious, and the crookcdjpatlis look strighter as we approach Abe end. ' xr .i ? limning 43 lunru t"?*j man iv p i rich: It is only, to trust nobody, l?e friend no one, to destroy all the finei feelings of natuie, and b? rendered mean, miserable and despi-ed fm selfihnes twenty years, and riches wil. come as sure as disease, disappoint men', and u miserable death. "Neck Tie Parties" have dawned in the rural districts. A tu ck tie part) is one where each lad) attending tinparty makes a neck tie of the same ma teril as the dress she wears. Th-se ar. taken to whore the partv is to he h- Id and plaool in a ha/. When the tr-ntlo men arrive, each one must go to the bag and takeout a neck tie, und it i* his duty to wait upon the lady dminc the ercuing who wears the dress corresponding in material with the neck tie. The w ill-flowers find it a splendid wn) to strike an average. State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF KERSHAW. IN THE COMMON Pl.EAS. Amelia Elias, and an Aduu., PI'tf. % v?. I .... . Marcus Tobias and Pauline, bis r f' wife, et itl. ) To Marcua Tobiaa, and Pauline his wife, Jacob Eliaa, Gette Elias, Charles Elian, and Win D. AbDowall. defendants. You are here, y summoned and required m answer the complaint in this action, which i? filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the said County, and to serve a copy of tour answer on the sub' scribers at theiroffice in Broad Street, Cam den, 8 C., within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of erviee. If you fail to answer this complaint within time aforesaid, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in this com. plaint. SHANNON &, LINING. PbintlfTs Attorneys. Dated at Camden. 8. C.. Nov. 8, Ib'O. To Marcus Tobias, and Pauline, his wife. Jacob Eliae. Gette Eliaa. Charles Elins. and Wu., D. McDownll. Defendants in this case. Take Notice?That the summons In this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, w as filed in the Clerk's office in Cauiden, in the County of Kershaw, and State of South Carolina, on the 8th day of November, A. D. 1870. SHANNON & LINING. Nov 1?6 PUT* Atty'i. CHRISTMAS FIREWORKST SKY KOOKKTS, ROMAN CANDLES, SCKOLis WHEELS, PIN WHEELS, SERPENTS. MINES, TRIANGLES. TORPEDOES, CANNON, &c., &c , iuat un-iv d. Deo. 8. B. S. KIKKLEY. SIGHT DRAFTS. 6I0BT DRAFTS on Baltimore?good in New York at par value. For sale by GEO. ALDEN, A^eat. . ; v ,x.4 **"' * v V'r' V-J i 7 ,v v. ' i ' * BE SURE TO CALL AT PEEBLES' Cheap Cash Store, ONE DOOR ABOVE Hodgson & Dunlap, ! CAMDEN, 8. 0. Pine Brandy, Something "Rich, Rare nntf RucC for AT MYER8. CANDIES, FRUITS, &c. RAISINS. CURRANTS. FIGS. PRUNES. BUTTER NUT8, ALMONDS, PECAN NUTS, FILBERTS. COCOA NUTS. APPLES AND ORANGES. SODA BISCUITS,SUGAR GUMBLES, TEA CAKES, GINGER CAKES, &c. STICK CANDIES. HE FINK I) (JANDTES, AND ROCK CANDIES. All just receivi'd and for attic LONV by B. S. KIRK LEY. REMOVAL. MISS D. H. McEWEN & CO.. Hiving removed to th**ir NEW STORE, Opposite Mr A. M Kennedy's, invite their friendx and customer* to call and ex mine their stock. It embraces every thing to he found in & Millinery Establishment and consists i.i pvt. of U02WET3 HATS BIB33C3. f'L VvVSBS & . &o. Aiso DRESS-GOODS, ' POPLINS. EMPRESS CLOTHS. DELAINES. CALICOES. LONG CLOTHS. MNSEY8, JEAN8 and HOSIERY. DRESS TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDERIES, nndn large stock of very desirable (J0UsET8nnd Kid GLOVES very low. Dec. I?tf. GEO. ALDEN, Agents Is now receiving a LARGE and welhselcctcd stock of GROCERIES, SHOES. Cook Stoves, itid a great variety of other articlea apper turning to his business, to whieh he rexpect. fully calls the attention of the public. Sept. I. tf Etiwan Fertilizer, FOR Wlieat and Other Cerlals. TEN TONS, Juit Received in STORE mid fur SALE by D. L. DeSAUSSURE & CO., Agents. Shoo Fly! Smoking Tobacco, an excellent Lrnnn AT MYERS*. E. J. CONWaY, GROCER, AND General Commission Agent. CAMDEN, S. C. DEALER IN GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, Segars, Tobacco, HATS, CAPS, Soots, and Shoes. Together with ft Grreat "Variety OF OTHER ARTICLES Suited to hi* trade. He keeps on band, a full supply of Bagging and Ties, And offer* to sell at as low prices a < the same article* can he bought in tin* market. He i* prepared to make liberal intra' ces on Cotton consigned to him for *hi|iiii *i?t. end to pay the highest maiket prices for all k ndit of Country Produce, at the -tend formerly occupied by Mr EUAS, next door North ot Judge LkitNER's Office. Sept. 'H. . 3m. Wanted to llire, A PIANO, in good order. Applv at THIS "OFFICE Nor. 10. CANVASSED mid PIG HAMS. Beat 8m._ ki .j; and Cli -wing Tobacco, Pipes and Cigars. A si, Powd.T, Shot and Caps. ForSa'e at KIRKLEY 8 GENERAL SUP'TS OFFICE. Charleston. S 0., May ii, isto. On and alter Sunday, May 15th, the Passenger Trains upon the South Carolina Rail Road will run as tullowa: Leave Charleston ?.30 A M. Arrive at Augusta 4.2A P. M. Leave Charleston 8.40 A. M. Arrive atCuluuibia 4.10 P. M. Leave Augusta 8.00 A. M Leave Columbia 7 45 A M. ' Arrive at Charleston 3.30 P. M. cvmden branch. Camden and Columbia Passenger Trains on Mondays, Wednesdays and 8atl'?. days, and between Camden nnd Kingville i daily. (Sundaia excepted.) connects with up j and down Day Passengers at Kingville. Leave Camden 6.35 A M Arrive at Columbia. li.OOA M Leave Columbia...; LOOP M Arrive at Camdsu...... ?, * ?5.40 P. M H.T.PEAKE. General Superiuteudent. , u$r i9. i . ?h ...... . : " \ % '.Y: ^ SSSSSSSSSSSSSBBSSSSSSS Kinsman ??f Howell\ Factors and Commission Merchants. Liberal Advances made on Cotton and Naval Stores. Charleston, S.C. 8ept 15.?6ra BACOST Lard and Flour, together with a aelect atork of FAJdlLY and FANCY GROCERIES. With every other article found in a Fa mil} Grocery and Provision Store. Which are offered at REDUCED PRICES, BY C YOFIKiy. Camden, March tf CITIZENS' SAVING BANK OF SOl'T HiBOUNA, Deposits off 1 A Upwards Received. OFFIO BUILDING, BANK OF CAMDEN. CAM DEN, S. 0. Amount ('atf ier. ? W. D. McDOWALL. S'llicitori, KERSHAW & KERSHAW OFFICE US. President, WADE HAMPTON, VicePresidents JOHN It. PALMER. JNO. P. THOMAS, Cashier, TH08 P. GREGG, Ass't Cashier, J. C U.SMITH. Dirertor*. Wnde Hampton, Columbia. William Martin. Columbia. F. W. McMnsler, Columbia.' A. C. Hnnkill. Columbia. J P. Thomai*, Columbia. E. H. Heintiah, Columbia. John B. Palmer, Columbia. Ttminn* E. Gregg. Columbia. J. Eii Gregg. Marion. G T Scott, Nrwberrjr W. G- Mayet, Newberry. m B. H Rut ledge, Cbarleaton. Daniel Rnvenel, Jr., Cbarleaton. Mechanic*. Laborers, Clerk*. Wiilowi, Orphans and other* may here -deposit tbeir saving* and draw n liberate of interest thereon. Plantera, Professional Men and Trustee* wishing to draw interest on their fund iiiimI tbey require them for business or other purposes: Parents desiring to set apart small sums for their children, and Married Women and Minor*) (whose deposits cnu only he withdrawn by themselves, or in ease of death, by their legal representatives.) wishing to lav aside funds for fnture use. are here afforded an opportunity of depositing their means where they rapidly accumulate, and. at the same tiiue, be subject to withdrawal when needed. , February 10. ly. Choice Whiskies, Wines, Old Rye. Corn. Holland Gin. and Ma den* Wine, which will he sold much cheaper than they have been sold since the war. Call for ildge for yourselves. No charge made -uopling if you wish to liuv. T. a. MTF.RKW. CLYBURN, Fire aid Life Insurance Apt CAMDEN, S. C. July ST. r. H. BRODIE R. n. HUDGINH. H. C. 11UDCIX* BRODIE fit CO. COTTON Facto ai Commission Merchants, NORTH ATLANTIC WHRRF. CHARLESTON, S. <\ LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSENTS. REFKR TO ANDREW SIMOND8, E*q.. President ?if National Bunk. CUARI.K-TON. S. C. CONTINUATION OF BUSINESS. The underaigncd will cnnti'iie Biioinmx it the ntnnd formerly occupied by tlo* Inte W El-IAS. corner of Broad mid Rutlcdjje ?fa , Camden, 8. C.* v AMELIA ELI AS. October 6. if ps ?WATER WHEEL, Mill Gearing,Shaftings Pulleys ?00U S HI)l^%riMOBM' L:L3END FORACIRCUlARjSt>. pi. i?> 11 GEO. A. BOWMASf, Agent, 237 King St., CHAKLEVrO.N, 8. 0., Keeps constantly on hnnd, a large and well selected Stock of Carpeting, Oil Cloth, Matting, Rugs, Door-Mats, &c., &c., Snrh n? are usually found in a first eli te Carpet Store. Not 24.?.'in. Seed Wheat and Oatn. For sale by GEO. ALDEN, Agent. Dec. I. tf. . Saner Kraut and PICKLED CUCUMBER8. Nice and FEESH. at KIEKLET '8. . i' i. i TO PHYSICIANS. ; - , ;"v, , v - 1 > ' '' '1 7 : '] Xp.w Tor*., August 15th, 186d. Allow no to tali your attention to my Preparation of Compound Extract Buchu. Tbe component parti are BUCHU, LONG LEAF, CTBEBS. JUNIPER BERRIED. Mouc or Pkepauatio*.?Burba, ii vacuo. Juniper Berries, by diitillatiou, ti'urui a fine gin. (Jubebs extracted by din placement with spirits obtained from Junipe Berries; very little sugar ii used, and a suiai proportion ot spirits. It if more palatabii than any now in use. Bucbu, aa prepared by Druggists, if of ? dark color. It is a plant that emits ita fra grance; tbe action of a flame destroys this ita active principle, leaving a dark and glut! uous decoction. Mine is tbe color of ingredient*. Tbe Bucbu in my preparaliot predominates; tbe auiallest quantity of th other ingredients are added, to prevent fer mentation; upon iu?pection. it will he fount not to be a Tincture, as made in I'harmaco pan. nor ia it a Syrup?and therefore can huaed in caaea where fever or inflaminatio exist. In thia, you have the know ledge ut tb ingredients and the mode ot preparation. Hoping that you will favor it with n trial and that upon imped ion it will meet wilt your approbation. With a feeling of confidence, I aui, very restied fully, H. T. HELMBOLD. ( htmitl ami Lruggitt, of 16 year* Experitn t. / From the Largest ffannfkcfi riug Chemists in the World. NoVEMBKK 4, IK)1. "I nru cquainted with Mr. H. T. llEU bih.d ; be occupied the Drug Store oppori my retideuce. and was successful in conducing the business where others hid not b<-. equally so b dole him. I have been tavoral. impressed with his character and enterprise WILLIAM WEIUHTMAN. Firm ot Powers & Weigbtman, Mauufscturing Chemists, Ninth and Brown atreeta, Philadelphia. Helmbold's Fluid Extract Bncln i Is the great specific for Universal Lntitud Prostrations, Are. The constitution, once affectetl with O ganic Weakness, requires the aid of Medici to strengthen and invigorate the systei: which HEMBOLD'S EXTRACT MUCH invariably does. If no treatment is submit!: to, Consumption or insanity eusuea. *T * t-.1.H.*ll_IJ 1)??1 lieiniWUIU'SXiiuu xjauacu duu. In affections peculiar to Femalci, i? uneqn led by any other preparation, iu in CliUmw or Retention. P<iiutulnt*?>*. or Supureaaion Cuitouinry Evacuation*. Ulcerated or Sen. rtt* State of the Uteru*. and all cmnplnii incident to the aex, or the decline or chanj of life. Helm hold's Fluid Extract Bach i and Improved Rose Wash Will radically exterminate from the ayitri iliacnset nrining Irom habit* ot dirtipntinn, little cxpeune, little or no change in diet, i inconvenience or exposure; c o iu p I e t e I uperceding tboac unpleacant and daugeroi reiiiediea, Uopuiva and Mercury, in all thee diiaaae*. i T - Use Helmbold's Fluid Extract c Buchu I In nil diaenaca of tbrae orgni*. whether ex iattuu in male or female, from'whatever cult* orixiuatinit, and no mutter of how long ntmn: ing It l? pleasant m fante nud iad?*r. "in mediate" in action. and more arrengtheliii.; than any of the preparation* ol link or Inn Thoae Kiifferine front broken down ?n delicate cnimtituiioii* procure the remedy n once. The reader nnut be aware that, howei> distil maj he the attack ol the alone uif it in certain to nfTect the b'Miiiy health nm uieiital power*. All the nbove ditenae* require the hid of Diuretic. HKLMDOLD'S EXTRACTDI CiiU it the great Diuretic. Sold by Pmifgiata everywhere. PntrE? $1.^5 per bottle, or ii bottlen for SK.bO. Delivered to any nddreaa. Describe ) uiptoim in all coimniiiiicatiuiit. Add reu H. T. EELMBOLD, Drug and Chemical Warehouse, 594 BROADWAY, New York. , - *" IfM%ii * / None are Genuine ITnlean done up in tteel engraved wrapper, with fac ainiile of my Chemical Warebouae, and tigned H. T. HELMBOLD. litflly ?Mgsa i 'i i PIEDMONT & ? ' v 4 ' " v "' ? ' ** Life Iisurant RICHMOND, ASSETS, over NET SURPLUS, over POLICIES ISSUED, over W. c. CARKIM J. E. EDWARD D. J. HARTMR J. J. HOPKINS J. E. WOLF, Si SOUTH CAROLINA IBAMI //? South Carolina Na J. P. THOMAS, P S L. LEAPHART Dh. ISAAC DRAM Board or Directors.?John McK er, W. B Culick, Johu T. Sloan, Sr, ] on Eurle. S.atk at Large.?Ex-flovernnr M Jcneral J. D. Kennedy, Colonel T. C. ;<>uk. WE OFFER IN THE PIEDMONT AN! IFE INSURANCE COMPANY. thorough I integrity, with ttbtiuHnnr assets. recent lodged to retain within the Stat >erciu, and, indeed, presenting every niivnntn We confidently apiwal to every i?ne intercut itereat, by sustaining their own iiiKtitulion ithout which thervt can In* no |n*rinanent pi >:o,Oue,Ouu are annually sent North 1 nr strength. and thereby giving additional pn Right* of party to iniii-forfeiturv in nil it* p< : policy, nnd *urrender value where "intern nireil off from home office Thin feature, o ie Southern people very heavily in the late v >iiy that provide against *ueh contingency in From an official exhibit, it is shown that ea?e of business in l"i.y over IeifjH than am ere were wily three companion in the Unite 9 than it did. and only nine companion tin cumulated tisk* of fifteen or twenty year* md* twentieth in amount of risk* in force, rhi* exhibit, among over a hundred compr ading Li> Immratice Company, at least of 1 utiou and economy?its louses being light, i r L A N M Dividend paid on whole life policies, forty Dividends given at end of first year, when s All policies nou-forfcitable. iEAPHART, JEFF: GENERAI Will. OLiTBT For Kershaw and ! May Itl, 1H70 IMLAJSTIIOOID. OW LOST, HOW RESTORED. ust pniili.-hed, second edition, bv Dr. WJ.S, 2.S3 pages. The Medical Compaii* nod Guide'o Heabh on ifac radical cure neruiHtorrhocr. 01 Seminal Weak tit sa. lift, aiicy. Menial ami thysicul Iinapuiiiv, pediments in Mariinge. etc., and tin- Veeal and Syphilitic Maladies.' wi ll plain I clear directions lor ihe speedy cure of c.indary Syinpioms. Gonorrliuea Gleets, 'iciures anil ail diseases ol the skill, such irvv, Sceohtla, Ulcers. Buils, Blotches, and iples on the Ince and body. Cm sumption, ilepsy and Fits, induced by sell-indulgence sexual extravagance. The celebrated author, in thi admirable leaiise, clearly demonstrates, from a loriy ara. successful practice that the alarming :i*eqnences oi self abuse may be radically >ed; pointing oui a mod : ot cure at once nple. certain and effectual, by means if nich every sufferer, no matter what his ? l- .a-.,_....n? ui11ion mar up, can i<c rnn iu?nt VU Iu. pi'ply, privately and radically. Tnia Book Id be in the hand* of every youih and erv mm in the land. -*e it under ?eal, in a plain envelope. Priie rem*. Addreea, Da. LEWIS. No. 7 Beach St. e* York. 40 yeara' private piactire. April 7- ly. CERSHAW HOUSE. BY A. 8. RODGER8. CAnuEir, 8. c. Aug ll-tf. KNOX & GILL. Cotton Factors VXD General Cutata Merchants, "o. 4, Holllday St Baltimore, Md. miMgtiinHil of Cotton or other P Miner, rrpretfnHy aolieitrd mm librrnl Hdvmire* .: (!?# r>v uk inmngu our ageiu m v mnucn, C. Sept 15 tf. Notice. This ia to notify nil |ier?ons tliiit Ihe nn rsigncd widow of John W Arthur, deceas I. gives notice that Laud Warrant Number i.'Jsf' fur One Hundred and Twenty (I'.'O) ere* of Bounty Laud. under Aft of Con. r*. approved .'d of Mireh. 11*5. which h i toned til her liu?b md for services n? ivafe io Captain Join Che?ini'V Coitipnoi. nil ( umliiui Volunteers?Florida Wnr .ik lout or destroyed on or nbotit the v5th ij of February. A. I)., I?15. nf the Town l Camden. Souih Carolinn. The undersign* * 1 ulao gives notice that she intend* to n|iply o the Commiaaiouer of the Land office for a e. i*sue of said bounty land warrant issued * aforesaid to her said husband CORNELIA ARTHCR. 1 Widow of J. XV. Arthur Nor. II Jin DISSOLDTIOC" The copartnership in 'he Lumber nu*ineHR heretofore existing between the suhseriheia was dissolved on the lloh inst., by inulua eonsent. The husuessot the concern w II be settled by either of u*. D. 8HEOKN. J M. CHOWELL. Nut. 17. J'* The subscriber having taken entire charge of the Steam Mill formerly run by binno-ir and .) M Croivell. ia prepare! to furni.'h PINE Ll.'MBER t nil deacr'plim.s on short notice, Grateful for past f&voia, he . olicits a continuance of patronage. D. SHEORN. Nor. 17. tf Notice. AI L person* indebted to or< baring claims I Against the estate of UENNI8 .Mcl.ENDON, deceased, ?re hereby requested to present the same properlr Attested, on or before the lit i of December. A D.. 1*70 EBEN YARBOROrGH. Adm'r, MARY YARBOROUGH, Adtu'i. i j Aug. I. 5mpd *' ' > V, fo: ' . ARLINGTON" *3 Companj # & : . "> r v / " " ? ? r. VIRGINIA $2,000, coo i 700,00a / " ^lljOUO ' ?g STON,'PRESIDENT8, VlCK-PBFJ>1DEN'?\ * )K, Secretary. , Assistant Secretary. LPKRl.NTENDENT OF AGENCIES. )Si,AT COLDHBIA tivnul 2Ian? Building. ~ntm\ RESIDENT . SECRETARY. CU, Superintendent or Aoebcju/ * enzie, John S. Prtsion, F. W. MpMmk Dr. R. W.Oibben, R. C. Shiver, Tbouijx I. L., Rnhani, Groin] M. C. Butler, Perriu, Br. Isaac Branch. Df/ii. H A* r> AW.INGTON. A FOLID, RELIABf*# 4 ly Southern, in the hands of men of (be highrisk#, the most secure of nil yuresfnieftta, 9 of South Carolina all fund* accruing gf flint con he desired ed in Southern prosperity to took to their own #, mid thereby establish that self-confidence osperily. Bear in mind thnty already .'orer 'or Lire lusiirance, taking en much from wer tiMinr fninpetitors. " diciea. Higlit* of party to reinstatement piid' ' nlinn of arniiea" or any other cause cut# th* mit ted In policies of Northern companies, cost car, and should make tliein leek the only cotulufore. the Piedtftont and Arlington had a greater inr company on this continent. It ahirwa that. d State# thai issued.larger amount of'ruhs ia. it issued more policies; also, that, with their all iniiihiiied, thia company, though young, . * mill, mal^e# the Piedmont and Arlipston tk? . his country. It shows, nut only ptvfreaay bvt ts expensed small. U T U A L. RV per cent, ill caah is paid. ERSON ?& RANSOM, j AGE1JTS, ' < * \ * , v:;<\ JBX, Agent, r i. tn 'iM LHI OISllT LUUUUVSi : ' Th? Great Hctflcal Dlscorcrjf Dr WALKB3'3 CALITOimA , /INEGAR BITTERS, ! ;j>2 Hundred* of ThonMBdv|4$ " J| Bear tM'Jmony to their ti ooderful^ M 1 &f| Curaiir* E3oeU. c?g *3 WHAT .*-2 TNEY? !i? # Eli & / \ ih iii / ft hi/ ci \|fj Shi JBsttJM mi #2J tUXt All NOT A Y1LB C|| "J; F AHOY ORINKJII. lad .Wa.MIU^ tj dCMdllfult*, M lwt"TMJa^ * Appetisers," Bmiorwe, Ac., that|m 1 the tippler oa to drsnbewnem end ruin, but are >tew Mwiiclnah Bad* from the Natire Kooto sad Herts of California, froo from *11 Alooholio I GIPLX,a pMrfeet*eaor?lor a*d Invigorate* , oi in* Hyrteia, earrvinff off aUpoiwMious matter, and rottorinf the blood to a healthy ooBdJUo*. No penon ma take them Bittern, aesocdiag ft* tlireetlons, and remain long nmreO. #100 will be given for an incurable earn, previ J?f the bones are not destroyed by mi a?I noienne or other means, and the vital aafaM enstrd bevoad t he point of repair. For Tnfl amm ofeary and Ohronlo Bbmfe matiam, and Gout. Dyspepsia, or IndiSalttent Ferers,' Dis aaea^f to# Bloat Liver, Jtidneya, and Bladder.! hme Bit. tars have been inoK eieoemful. Such Diseases are oaosed by Vitiatad Blood. vrUkh U u -willy produced by derangement of the wnfc the torpid liver and boweb, vrhich reederthem ; of nneqocllcd efflcney ia deenelnr the h>?* of a'l impudMsa, and imparting as# lift and dr* to i he erhole system. * Dyspepsia or Indigestion, P-sdnms. Fain in t ie BhouhWs, teafhi, lyhtneas ef tha C imU Dinineea, Sour Btoiaaeh,Bad Taste ia ^ ? thn'Mouth.Bi liona Attacks, Pahrftatiea of tha i/*! Heart, Copious Discharges of Urine, Paimia piimiu 7w|iww~ -; __ ? Srtpepela, are cured by then Bitten. Clcaaeothe VitiatedB ootwheneverynflnd iu ire port tie* bunting through the aVin i i Pin*. plM, Eruptioni, or Boree: c'wweit when it U foul, and your feelimrt will t*fl yon when. Krej the blood pure and the health of the. ayetaawil 'ollow. riN, TArE, and other WOIiHS, lurking Hi the eyetem of eo many tboojanda, an edhetaally ; lextrored and removed. For roll directions, read eamfally the droular amnnd each bottle, printed in four languages? | E'irliih, Oermsn, French, and tipanieh. J. WAT.KElt,? A 34 Carreer* Street, 5. T. Proprietor. B. TL MoOONALD * CO, % Drurrlete awUfeaerml Aim*V I Ban Trend***, California, ud If aadU One*. me-eettrot, K. T. BY ALL DOTOOIfn A5XK DEALEB8. - . _ Ladies, Call and See Them I ??? a atrrir TlftJEj The greatest Improvent of the Age I for the Laundry. I I If d?w? it* work well. ?? in acknowledged hv iho thou*nnd? who have them in u?e. For ?.ilo by GEO. ALDEN. Agent. Sept. I If. 4 .j ? V *? Noti^ I hereby giro notice lb?t from and aflei^. tliii* date.1 will not p,\v any deb'a continued, by other p^raoni", ?without my, aigmitury)' uuleM compelled by law. S. H. 10UNG. No?. 3. 1?.