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LOCALNEWS. CAMDEN POST OFFICE. Until further notice the Northern and South k em Mail will close every night during the wee at 8J o'clock P. M. Sundays at 4 o'clock P. M. Lancaster and Flat Kock?Arrives at 6 o'clock P. M? Monday, Wednesday and FriFridaj^c Leaves at G o'clock A. M., Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Bradford Springs, Jefferson and Tiller's FEHKY^Afmes at 12 o'clook M., every Friday. Leaves at ? P.M., every Friday. Office open during the week for delivery of Mail, from fyo'eloek A. M., to 1 o'clock P. M., and from o'clock P. M., to 7J o'clock P. M. J Sundays from 10 A..M. to 11 o'clock P. M. FKXjtW*1 OFFENDING LETTERS BY KXPnESS. " i""- ah?....,,,.,,., I.n. annvAr wlio shall jscc. all j'vlnu.u .. after the passage of this net transmit by any private express, or of her means by this act declared unlnivi'ul. any letter or letters, package or packages, or other mailable matter, excepting newspapers, pamphlets, magazines and periodicals, or who tl place or cause to be deposited at any appointed place, for the purpose of'being transported by such unlawful means, any matter or ihing properly transmitiblc by mail, excepting newapapers, pamphlets, mnguzi net aftd-periodicals, or who shall deliver any suclr niatter, exoopung newspapers, pamphlets, magazines and periodicals, for transmission to any agc^t or agents of such unlawful expresses, shall, for each and every offence, forfeit and p*y the sum of fifty dollars. v\ Aug. 8. ? . . SAMUEL TLACE. P. M. ... CHURCH DIRECTORY. Methodist Church?Rev. A. J. Stokes, Pastor ?11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Presbyterian Church?Rev. S. II. FTay, Pastor ?11 A. V,ijkd4j P.M. Episcopal Church?Rev. J. Steinfokt Kid.Paainr?11 A. if. and 41 P. M. *??? 1 Bap-1st Church?Rev. A. K. Dibham, Tastor ?II A. M. and 8 P. M. * fiuiidaj School convention. A Convention of the Sabbath schools of Kershaw county,will be held at Pine Tree Clmrch, beginning on Friday before the first Sabbath, (the 3rd day) of November next. v *1? . * All Sabbath grhools of every denomination in the county are invited, and earnestly requested to send delegates. All congregations and communities where there aro no Labbath schools, are Invited to be represented. J. T. IIay, td. Sec y. Executive ComiuitteeL 400.000 good it kicks fur s;de cheap, by W. F. Ref.u. 3t. Canary Birds for sale. 84 per pair. mmm a-. Train Late.?Up to 8 o'clock last night, no train had arrived. This prevents us from giving twlr usual cotton market reports. Us. A -Showing.?Wo would like to see our Charleston exchanges quote our *c<$tton marketfreports, as they are of no inconsiderable .consequence. CauMBS.-r-Frost was seen here cnthe 1st. _ :.t; n-.*" Io>A nrriviil nf tllG itfalU. Oil ? y "Saturday aftoruoou, the malls were not open, ffed?'-* - " '^ee the coraniUiiicatIoiisof*'Aati-33accTius" and '''National Bauk.n Couwtry produce, ;;ganlcu suss," etc, are iu"?W4t' demand. ' J A regular meeting of Council was held last*Monday afternoon. ,-AHiatJjiJfye. reason that the new Episcopal p^arcjS languishes so, whoa near complex tion ? Whiskey still gets the advantage over some of its votaries, as has been evidenced t i X* *-' - w- .. on sever d Wcasions, during the week. Certain young men ran a race down Broad street, Tuesday afternoon, while under the influence of benziuc. ^oysiderahle sickness, principally of ma*i*rild.>yp?, prevails in town. ^^fride-Jias been unusually lively, during * the last week. We are liappy to announce, that our subscription list is increasing. Advertisers, make a note of this. We acknowledge our error relative to the steamer Isis. But we hope our neighbor of the Camden Journal will not press his inquiry relatiroto&euEfteft'oB the.Cdngarce, as it is a sore subject with many ,, Columbia Phoenix. St. John's College, Annapolis, Mil. June 27,1871.=?I am much pleased with the ,-etymplogies -and definitions of Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, as far as I have ^ex&nined them, and consider as invaluable additions the Introduction on the English Language by Prof. Hadlcy, and some of the X appendices^ especially that on Fictitious Prof Wheeler. James M.Garnett, : Pruld^St. T? . tfiitr. Rational Bank.?.In our last is-. jjuq, wq ^Jro^uccd the subject of our headl ing, and in the course of our remarks, obtfiat "frenuently the merchants are i*?:; 'r-.V! unable to buy ootton, owing to their inability ^to'gSl niobey ffcoip the Citizens savings bank, rfs? Tl V jn * _ . ?/?'? ! " becaijuw-yiere was not a sufficiency of funds .'"oft^haad to taeefc ourrent expenditures." ^"ly&^ad nq.idea of saying that the Bank ?-wasnotable to payrent,salaries and .so on, but merely to stato the faot that not a sufficiency of funds was on hand to supply tho jetton buyers with all they needed:*' " "**' "Vyb have understood that a wrong inference had been made by the Union of Columbia, in reference to our statement^ and we take^ ?$" &rf&ting4t, and toiidd, thab we have been assured that all the funds pskcd for by this Branch have been forwarded from tl^^tJ^'lC^^b^nW that the d^^i^Jj^nsgqrt^tion sometimes cause the supply to be unequal to the demand. Right Reverend W. R. W. Howe.? This distinguished divine, was duly consercrated as Rishop by the Triennial Convention of the Episcopal Church, now in sesion at Baltimore, on the 8th instant. He was elected, "unanimously, Assistant Bishop of this Diocese; at tho late annual Convention, "held in the city of Charleston in May last. Through the courtesy oPCapt. Slocutn, of the steamer Im, qnitc a largo party of ladies and gentlemen wero permitted to enjoy a short trip up tho river on last Saturday. Wo were not one of-the number, but have received a communication from one oi the participants who speaks in the highest terms of the Captain and his fine steamer. We regret the pressure upou our culmns prevents our'publishing it this week. An Ambitious Steer.?On Saturday evening, as the omnibus was coming from the depot, a steer engaged in drawing a cart, becoming ambitions, entered into a race with the omnibus, and got ah pad, whereat all the little boyS began'to yell, which but increased the speed, and was ouly after a long nud .tedious run, that the owner overhauled the delinquent. Tiie Jackson and Pickett Case.?We published two weeks since, an account of assault and battery made by the Jackson brothers upon John Pickett. We have received a card from Jackson, informing us that that account was false in several particulars. As we stated nothing except on information, as the case will undergo judicial investigation, and as the card | is not signed by any person, we decline to publish it. Should it turn out that we have mi stated facts, we'vrUl willingly make the correction as soon as the. same comes to our knowledge. 7 A Melancholy Sequel to Crime.? The Raleigh Era mentions that "an old man. and his son, giving the names of Silas and Sites Ingram, hailing from Lancaster county. S. C., came to llo.bcrt McFarland's, atSai dy Plains, Polk county, on the 25th ult., both sick and partially dorangpd. The son died on Thursday about; 12 o'clock, and the old man is in ti condition that nothing satisfac? tory can be obtaii^pd from him in regard to his family." .They'-said they- were from twelve miles southwest of Lancaster, StUGJi, and were going to Tennessee to look for a place to move to." No ono who reads this can fail to connect the names and circumstances with those of a : r 3nw ;? ... 1 r crime, receipt mentalqd in th.w paper.-;? Tli ey recall' tho4e of the ? Newman . iytpnlcr. What strange, strange phases of human net-1 ture are presented'in tins case. : ' ' *- A. l.f. A / s . A young man, inebriated, killshjs broflicrla-iii'.r,""j M *" < TTn ^ the same time his father disappears from bis accustomed walks p the sou is pursued1 by the officers of the law; nothing"more is heard of either, until away in North Carolina, near Raleigh, the two appear ':sick and partially deranged." The son dies, leaving his father in a desperate situation, j .7/ Did the poor old man. lavish tug. his love upon his first born, leave homo and friends for \the Sjiko of sootlttng on qypBpathknug wtobf and helping IWhiarihe rdmorah aLd anguish of his guilty and conscicnccstri?kcn b(\y?.D,id ho yphifh ov^dinn,*?boiio ol' his boue, fl&ah of his jL-sh^i go.aliiOg to help his offspring forget, in the excitement, of a new home and surroundings Did he go to watch ovc? his boy, who though*guilty of the murder, was crazed when the fatal deed was done, and guard him from those who would snatch him from his yearning bosom, to carry to the scaffold ? The young man's lips ?ue closed in death. The law's vengeance can not reach him now, for lie ha.s gone before a higher tribunal, the Court of Inimalculato Justice. Intemperance was the direct cause of all this sad history!* Remember that! CAMDEN COTTON MARKET. The market has been quite brisk this week. For the week ending yesterday noon, the sales were 323 bales, prices ranging from 171{S)18I. The shipments for the same time comprised 580 bales. Up to this dato, there have been shipped 1,862 bales, against 1,400, fur same tin c last year. Tiie Success.?Of the South Carolina Land and Immigrat oh: Association, appears to be not less well assured in the Northern States than in the South. Thousands of tickets to tho gift concerts, to be given in Charleston in January, have beep sold. f I T I / Twenty-four hundred cash prises; are then to bo destributcd, the chief of which- is an Academy of Music, worth $250,030; the next $100,000; the third $25;000,'and so on from $10,000 downwards. The cost of the tickets is only $5, and fortunes are awaiting tno lucKy noiaors, a great aeai or interest in the matter has been elicited throughout the country. Important to Builders and ConTRACTORSr?We learn from our Charleston exchanges that blr. P. P. Toale, the well known manufacturer of Doors, Sashes Blinds,: <?c.,has established a depot at No. 20Hayne -fltr4ett: wli^i^ keeps constantly .on, hand npt only filf af^1^vm)tbvhf? &n*nranufactery; buk^also every variety of builders hardware, French afid American window glass, both plain and ornamental, slate mantels, aikdj.-iusljprt, everything necossary to finish handsomely a residence, store; or chyrch. " ;Vi - / "v St )&*" CHEAP STORE 4 WHOLESALE & RETAIL'GRAIN MD PROVISION STORE!- ! ' ' . ' T '*-? THE ATTENTION OF BUYERS |S solicited to my large and constantly rejdaiished Stock of . . i CORN, SUGAR' RYE, FLOUR, v f OATS, MOLASSES, ; BACON, SOAP, LAJil>, STARCH j CANDIES. FLOUR?From finest to common grades,rat low prices. . * j I SUNDRIES?Crackers, Cheese, Fickfes, Mustard, Tobacco. f BEEF?Fulton Market. ^ HERRINGS?Potomac and Roanoke, j MACKEREL?Halves and Quarters. ] SALMON?Barrels, Kegs and Cans. * ; | SHAD ROE. Cod Fish, Hams. * f COFFEE?Old Gov. Java, Laguyra Ad v-' . s TERMS CASH. J: Staple, .Goods only. Shoes, Rope, lagging and Twiue. 1 Will make heavy advances on Consignments to his friends in BgHia&fru D.WJORMN^ Aug. 3?tf. * Agettf| - GO. TO 9 BI. Barucli's Hew Store. 1 AND SEE HIS Larp, New and Well-Selected Stisi .. t; OF -fi-i-.-V.r. .*&' DRY GOODS, CLOTHING .sslttty i nr.- < Fivf , rA ri .i.'iOl I3oots and SIioes9_?HA$&an& Al'?r HOSIERY, ISS|ffc9|8L| if * V k " ' .. >r, ?riaeerie?i and Crockery, ' v *. it ; : Cfc?C.? 'cfcc., CfcJO'' ' w } - ' wnn mfru A handsome lot 01 mmss ut/ujus rviv iu.*j LADIES. Everything in H. BarucU's Store is 3BW, F&ES&ftd 8TYLISII. ggF.Cfimc and and see for jronrscI?vH56a motto: &: Qi^-Sales with Small Profits. ? tvttpSi" ' -?.* ( < ' j iir, \ r-l? i ??*? #/ ' ;|^BAn^i%;Now;StjD^. j - *> ono aijotro Bsntritttos'.{ : " V - Marengo Milled ZLTXZLv/EBIEiR/!' 50 000 ft' R0CGU E 1)011 LUMBER; 30'000fL rEFUSE LlJ^tIJE^' 3d 000 W SQUAnE EI)<}F: LtJMBRR; Seasoned anil Unseasoned, Xow on^an'T and for sale-\>f the undersigned at the, lowest po^iUlejpriccs; ^ *t >ult< . I.J .,:\i All orders-addressed - to or left,,vUU Jut-, C. XWJLKBNV'Of wirti >tLo undcr?iguod,/.will receive prompt icrllintf on. wo; ' - Slat) w'JJ *41' ftj SI Ml/! , .J A Lambcr Yard i?** .. i *. -ft I Has been established on tlio premises of the above-named gentleman in the town of Camden, where parties from the town or surrounding country can bo supplied at Camden prices* by calling on him. S. It. ADAMS, sept 14-ly Proprietor Marengo Mills. ' "JTisU's. I^atep.t' J J , mm rosewood mm mwWifrllir'r*" "*^1^ (BrnfM ,\ ? * ry 1} __ Metallic lluriai mases. I AlR-TIGTIT and * INDESTRUOTABLE for PROTECTIN^^^^gjV^ DEAD. h- :; ' The subscriber keeps the above celebrated CASES on hand, which, for "durability, neatribss and finish eonnot be surpassed. Thcso are air and watertight, therefore will preserye the body lor a long iiipfc, which have DecnLproven hjr a .nuinher of ,TTiidei*c?t!eis 'North and, South. They cosibut liti-le,;ff anytpiolc thiin<wcll mudo WajTiuljir Mahogany Coffilis. ' * ; ? ' A hnral; $ complete o? v LTrre'd afl'd tftflilied, Stiifnett irtid1; Varnished, or cov^fcin Handle* and Triinjftitigs fo suit aud at'pfibcs la auit'the circamstadees of:?Tl It. J."MdC&KI<j nT,? i" *." 1 . r Undertaker. Marcli *6. IShi'.'' - ' ?> 'f '"Ciittle Sale.?' : BY ORDER of the Court or rrooa-e, 1 wn? sell fifty-four head of Neat Cattle, belong, ing to the late Joel Davie, at Camden, on Monday the 16th October next, at 10 o'clock. Terms cash on delivery. " These cattlo arc in good condition, and fair specimens of their breed. Among them arc aboutfifteen boef cattle, fit for mnrkot. The rest are cows and calves and yearlings. They will be Bold separately, and i?ust be deUv.ored on day of sale. JNO.'M. DESAUSSURE, . XX a * ro ' xco **or* aeptSl-it , ?. R.BOgVEE^'S.^g, C. "* Sweitzer Kase^ .;!z . . HIGIILY SCENTED, just received and foi I L oct 5? 15. Transient rates, $2 50 per day; Day Boarders,'per week, $6; Board and Lodging, per week, $ 7. ' sept 7-ly f - I ^ T I ^ THE COLUMBIA HO^EL % entirely new. Only house in Columbhibaill exp.i;esalyJor a fu-at class Ilotol. Airy,'aud-well Ijuniished rooms; hot and cold baths; gas throughout...,., . . WI. GOBHA5, PrtprlcWf. ' '0 " > ' * nug 10?3m COORIAG STOVES.. \ It is a well-k'nowh'fact thtif the "Co'dklhg Store has heretofore found but fc\t admirers in the SOITTHW COMTBY, hence its utility is but little tcnown. 1^. consequence of a Complete revolution in,the sy tcm of labor inthut portion of our country, and domestic duties devolving mostly upon those heretofore unacoa8t??cti to. petform Buysh.labor; \ < Tlie OooLxiit^ Sluve is now Boagut after as the most Ecfflical anil kte-sarai Male that has yetbden invented for cooking purposes, nt prices within the reach of nil who desire ?to use them. As agent for,a well known manufacturing establishment, I am enabled to supply the people of Cjtpjdon, and. surrounding country i^ith Cooking Stoves of most approved patterns, of any sue.required, at prices that defy coiopelitiou, and respectfully, invite your aiteution to the sauie beforo purchasing elsewhere. GEO. ALDE^t, Agent ftttg- 17-tf ' ' n . ; r "?*. ??.> ,1 i . nr\n , i.! -tdi'-J* / ru-it COTTON G-ITVS -i And other machinery. Alio eh improved nrtioio of ., r: LACE LEATHER. For sale by GEO. ALDEN, Agent. nug 17-tf. JA.ME8 fcfOX. '"f > JOHN Gilt. 6 ?vw->'' . ~ V KNOX &^:GILL>a Cotton factors S COnnnissicn Merchants, No. 4 Holiday Stredt; Baltimore, Md. -> t rtf ; J . Consignments o'f-Cottoii respectfully'solicited. Liberal-GASH ndvanoeV made lJberooaJ\j< . ?if CEOtt&E ALDEX, 01 r t'| ' Agent. ' . 7 . : r f | f ang. 24. Cmos. *j j * f j ~~V:- ? i\.vrumun j.j.uuucn.y JEgctors and Commission Merchants. Liberal Advances ?nade on Cotton and Naval Stores. Char lest on, S. C. \ \ aug 31?4ra KERSHAW?IN TIIK PROBATE CciyRT In the matter of the iteet Witt and Teitamcm of JO Hit MOTLEY, Deal. ' To. Jphn Motley,"liUxubcjU Tidwcll, an.d .\bigai . ./ . Roblii'son... YOU and each of you are hereby notified; ( appear at the Court of Probate to be> hoMen u Camden nt^he ofiioe.ot' the-subscriber on tb< .first Monday in December pext, A.. D. 1871 which day has been appointed foY pYovrfigf-th* Will of the said John Motley, deed., itt'dueforn of law. J. P. SUT'IDKLAND, Sept 7?3m . J. F. Estute of WM.DEAKEFORD, Dec'c STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Kershaw County, 7uV THE. CQ URT OF PRQBA TE. Ex Parte I Petition for sale of per J. I. Trantham, Ex'r. | sonal property. ? 'Cajy.vixiaeLof nj\iioril#r iwied ?hov petition, ! will proceed to sell on the secom TudsdajC tiboiltWi'tW (J?ei5.HV*t, at th residence of the lale WILLIAM DRAKEFORD ' deceased.'t.h"o following personalty, to" wit:' Horses, Mules. Cattle,-^Hogs,' - Household am KilcHcn &c.'I Terms Cash. 'sept -293* J. I. Tr,A5.'HT.Ut.E*'r. f * r>v-*-5 '-jg^ r'NS Land & Immigra Under the auspices of the "South Carolina State' a 8erie/of Concerts at the 'Afeddfemy oP MuS^L G Refers to all the Bankers, Brokers and.pronun* . 180,000 Season Tickets c If you hare not received a Circular stud l'ur on fidesitial. .-. . .,.. .- , 2,405 Oifts, Amountiti The Drawing of this great Southern Enterpr the following well-known Gentlemen: General A. R. Wnionr, of Georgia, ( Gen. Bradley T. Jouxsox, of Virginia. -j Money for Tickets can either be seut by Exprca promptly forwarded. ttlsont all I.ptiArN to "butler, ceai PRINCIPAL OFFICE CIIARLESTOi ? Okn. M.-C/Bcxj.jja, "" ' , Joux C) 'doors, sashes, blinds, P P. TO AM, Manufacturer and dealer, No. 20 Hoyne-st, and Horlb'eck'a Wharf, ' '" , ' Charleston: s,;:c.; :V"U,:.; ffffi"Tliigjj,lthe largest aud.niQstcompltiTr Factory of the kindin.the ?authcru Stages, anJ'aH ! article*. 'M-W' P. Toalb at prices which d<*Fy c<)iape}yign;.J*', . A petuphiot.'ml^h <^Me<X li^,o'f ; all- 8iEe? of ppuri, .^shcs aM llw, ,^', U.e( prices of each, will do sent free apa. post paid, * on application to 15l. , ,,, >. P. P, TOALB,..tkarl^flri, A V. July .18. .A, u?+' s soutii-carolam ^r. .'! ; Land & Immigration Association, The undersigneiUiriving accepted 'the agency for the above Association for this County, is prepared to sclliickctB and give all information repec ting the mime. ' ' jJSyOffice, on Rutledgc Street; Camden, S. C. v. JOHN. KEIISILA TV,_ June 29. v : i ; > ; tf Wilt buy and sell COTTON, PRODUCE, and MERCHANDIZE geneiafly, upon liberal terms, and solicit consignments, which they will endeajftSBRRBOT ON CONSIGNMENT. Flonr.' Sj-riip, Baoon, Sujfai-, Lard, ColTee^ ^oap, Hams, Molasses, Candles, &c. &c. -.Which tiro offered VERY LOW. tor'CASH ^OXLYi ? They also Offer,; \At Ooettfpr' Tho entire of Oreir former stock,'pufi^iiisfcd fry Messrs. J. J. Middleton & Co., and sold on their account. ? D. L. DeSAUSSURE & CO. , GE\EKAL FIRE *N. f?Ool (i>7? .-.1i *:. ! r---.. t '*<: . r,.j .;n#? " AND'-"' - " " T|>": LIE -?NSURANCE;AGENCY, CAMDEN, S. C. Piedmont & Arlington Life liuurancc Company, RICHMOND, Va. 1 - U > _ v The most Successful and Wealthiest Insurance ompany in the South. V - i ASSETS to 10th Sept., 1870, $2,011,000.70 ANNUAL INCOME 1,500,000.00. NO. POLICIES ISSUED to loth itUt. XTOOff: Fir? Companies \ Pacific Insurance Company 01 ou.ii Francisco, Atlantic Branch New ! York Capital- -Gne Million DolGold. Policies Issued Payable in Gold or , _: , Currency, a^hUi . i'lpiTi i?j jy j i nujim Richmond Banking and Inrance Company, CAPITAL $500,000. ! For every (loscriptioq~,of insurance apply to ; ; 'W.CLYBUllN, Agcrtt; SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD. I On and after Mhiiday,- iTiiire 12, 1871, the schedule of the Camden Train iyill be-ire follows i. I" Leave Columbia at 1 2-j P. M. 1 Arrive-afrCaaftidon atO ? ? 6 00 P. M. Running through to Columbia on Mondays, 1 Wednesdays and Saturdays; on Tuesdays,- Thursdays aud Fridays, the above sohpdulo; will be observed as far as Kingsville. j By older of the Vicc-Psesidcnt. 1 A. B. DsSAUSStJRE, Agent Camden March 00, 1871. r? Propdsa^j^^; ?^Bk Camden, e- the a Qreek Proposals must state party-or ; . T .-.' ofcpt LitJW}y.liij*& !^^^^__.CXairjBan. > f ? < f0^ 0 *' ' ' I^to J^waiy ^,1^72. >teyer in Charleston! <3IVEN AWA?I [ CAROLINA 'i}* * 41 .^Vp~ MS ii "fc* / Agricultural end M^Vnrjcal S^jf^ wiU'ifte bui'lestou, ii. Lj.jfioi^muwjiug January 8,187$. ;nt .icnflcniVri dfjt]je coftntry.- North and South. >f; Admission at $3 Each:. e, giving full })?i.ticLlu8.' ' At/otfti* toic.ty conig in all to .^500,000 !* ise will be Conducted urn or the nuptrriiaon of Colonel B. H. Burr kdoe, of Spilth Carolmi. Hon: Booeb A. Pnrord of $tr\t'Tdri. - *" "-'S> ' is or.PoBt Office Order, and the Tickets will be - S/w ' -/ "J 5WICK, GARY & CO., N, 8. U. " - HAlmii*, 8axt*!->' :.: i '. .- ,, ... ; a,. -,i , i'.' ?m "" '' * *' '.-C-fey a 1840 mT 18 70 ja This Valuable Family Medicine: has been widely, and iavorably known in our iHf n.aa^^dJ^iga coui tries, upward* of . imBrt TEARS! It bus lost noheof.ita gobdmjg6jgr repeated triula, but coutinnes to occ|lpy?! p* bttineufr^ uition in every family medicine chest* * it is in r 111 inn i iiiil TTiji^jiy r', T*j"il Sunituur Complaint, ordajay other form of bowel disease in.phildren oradjffls, it is an -ahbosi certain cure, and has without uoubt,beeb yhofe'-tniru c ci&ful, >fiicti t&fa^W'e vwriooSfcinde di (itiQLbUA: thun any other known reiuedV) ^r.the most skill-" ftil ipliyawiau/ in'India, AfrioS^dj(Jt5n?f;ua<eiJ!tthis, dreadful dfseaw.^Btqfe ofless tho/^ftin Killer.-U coneudqicci by the natives, as well as European 'residents m those blinialee. a 9urz r^tniedv; and while it iK k-ihowt-efiieieiit'l-rfifiady YoVpaiu, it 1*a perfectly sale medita'ae^. Wen in imakilllulrhanda. I>iruotiu>srao^i4>e?<y:c^ok bottle: and $J. per bottle, *>? li^i ?- ^ tlTTj' '-Wjy K* K' ^ RABWAT^?EA?IBEtIEF Caret ti&*Wof$t j^Shujii/Jroi^ One to -Tent^MiHUttC V" Not one tour after reading this advertisement . huV etae suffer. witJn; IhUii. Radway'js Upudy relict ,ia a o^-'e for b'veiy pain. it ike lust and is the onlV- ? / "/; '.< *" - -v- 'r^ PAD BKtEDY that instantly Btoppthemoslc-xcrutintihg priirK. allays. inflammations, 'and: cures coit^i.-rfuon:', wliiaket of tlie Lungs, titouiock, ttuVble,\lfr other glands or oifcansjiiytone application lar fram vue tvjvr*#ty minutc?v.noan?ute^tarw :?$4fr iwm. .nddtt* Ityrnj, trapR Seiwa, h?u>jAt or ptost l^ted wit'ii '-ami use Juuy tnifltr, wa!tVKbady KfeLl*r will -afford-instant ease. Inflammation ot the Kidney, inflammation Of Uw Bluddcr^li^tj#ui|}igi) - pf-Ahe; -vtfowcle, ; Con Jest ion ol' the Lunua; Suie Throat. Llffiohlt i .IlreufliingT I'lilpitiuion of.-tb^Tfear't, Ifykviicv, Croup. 1/ypthciia," Catarrh, IuflhciTZjt, flpadochi. Toothache, Neurrflgfa,' Rheumatism, Coll CbHIs', Ague'Chilla. "' Tue applioaiion of the Ready Relief to the part or, parts where the^pa^^^.ddlieujyr rfffibW jvili aflord case and comiorl. *Y ' Twenty'drops in L h'uli tumbler of Uhler wifl in a few wpments cure Cramp, -Sjaethrifl,1 iibtir .Stomach,' Heart -burn, Sick Headache, (frutflica, Dysentery, .Colic,. >Vutd.m the,. lloVehij'and. internal jrttj^s/ - v . i Travelers should always have a bottle of Kad.why;?.tteady( Jtelid:. with,them-, ;A. Uy( diujgsin watar will uix.v^nt sickness _ or pajna ,'from u .change of waier. It is better %a?Fr$& Brapdy orMftiiiiras'a sliniuliibt.-' r -'.n-r.7; X Eevwf aai^^e Cijrcd. ' POU PIFTYTENT* I '.There is not i. remedial agent in. this world that will cure .Fever, and, Ague,' ned . iui pther Malarious, JlHous, Scarlet, Xyp^oid^ Yellow and other jMivep, (a.iat-a oj uauwjij ? w quick as Railway's Ready.R^Eef. Fifty cents ,j& bottle.. 7 ' -'> " " :-';7 ' ? ? ual 1!?- 'i.j H?tf Health I I Strong and Furo ltiqh ftioot^tqereaEev 'of I Flesh and VVeight^rCSe^Skiu ?nd Leautil'ul Complexion securec^pt'^li.. Sarsaparillian: BesojiFenfc "f " * . yflO-n ..fi'w hit;', Hun mude'the monk astonishing dtt?8. ,<^o Wfkr ?flr?ji^ara ROd"-coest uiioetjUe influence or. this truly wonderful medium^ tfid 1 pi"^duy'Jin mncasfc of flesh, und pejght is seen and felt. ' a? Every drop joC the Saras pCiillian Resolvent communicatee.through the bloody sweat, urine and other fluids ami juioes- of .the system the vigor of life, for'it tepai^8''1thb the body with new and sound material. 8crofti!a, syphilis, consumption.' glandular disease/ulcers in the thrust. mouth,: tumors, nodes in, the glands and other parts of the system,-!sore eyes, strunioroiis discharges troi.u. the ears, and ilje worst i'ormsot' skiu diseases, Eruptions, fever sores,scold heart, ring worm, suit mmuu, u. jo.^'elus, ache, blat'k spots, worms 'in the- tufiidra, cancers in the womb, and *11- weakening (and painful discharges, night sweats, loss' of sperm, and all wastes of the life principle, ape in .the curative range of Uus wonder of. modern chx'm'is(ry,-and,jt low days' use wjll pn>ve'fo any per'Son psing'it for either of these forths of diaOaso its potent power to enre them, l .!i-> rs.il . * ?.- lit o > v/.'.-i i.hue, u t : < DR. li AD WAY'S ? Pcrfeei,,tnj^ifttlr? 1^111%. Perfectly fasifeles^r 'elegantly coated' -*ith 'sweet fnm, puVge, regulate, puiify, cleanse and strengthen the ojrstcwutr liadyvay"# Ptlls foi^tho ouro-of all dispitlcr^ pf tire stomach, Hvor, bladder, nervous diseases, headache, constipation, costivcncss, indigestion, dyspepsia, biliousness, .bilious fever,,, inflajrmujtlop of the bowels, piles, .... .n >n .v_.,-i_, ... . Iirtd all ?ei*ftngcmci?8 Ol mc imcruiu ?inwj . Wftn'ant'Jd tb effect a "positive-.cure. Pjxrely vegetable, containing no merciyy,. jnin?r?l$ or r ^eicterioosidrugq. , A,few doses of Radway^s "Pills, will free the system from pll tbe"abave' named disorders.? Price 25 cents p^rTjorx. Sold by nil druggists. Read"False and-True." Send one letter,?tiamp toiRadway &, -Co? No 87;. Maiden; Lane, New York. ."Information worth thuusuncU ..igiU b'> ttnyfou. . _ . ' ool'6-Iy For Sale.-' t! i *. . .1 j \loFO. 1. TURPENTINE STILL, 1ri: gool! oi , /v'dfer.' Apply to' R. M,' :RRNNEDY ?tf tL tii sukedribar. /.?.-*:?? i'i ><i> E.iPA'RKER. se*24-lm ** *