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???)GAL1TEWS. CAMD3:: POST OFFICE. Until further notice the Northern and Southk crn Mail will close every night during theweeK at o'clock P. M. Sundays at 4 o'clock P. M. Lancaster ano Fi.at Kook?Arrives at C o'clock P. M? Monday, Wednesday ami FriFridny. Leaves at 0 o'clock A. M., Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. UitADfotti) Si'ftisns, jrrrbnson- and Tiller's Fbkky?Arriv#sj?t 1* o'clock M., every Friday. Leaves at 1 II.. every Friday. Office opc^f/luring the week for delivery of Mail, froiiA?^r>'cloek A. M., to 1 o'clock P. M., and from''/?, o'clock P. M., to 7i o'clock P. M. Sun lays from 10 A. M. to 11 o'clock P. M, Aug. Z. SAMUEL PLACE. P. M. - CfiURCH DIREGTOK*. Methodist CIihitIi, LleKalb street?Per. A. J. Stokes, Pnrtor?Services at 11 A. M. and 7J P. M. oicSuuday; Prayer Meeting Wednesday at 4i P.??l. Presbyterian Flrnreh, DeKalb street?Per. S. II. Ha<^ Potior ? Services at 11 A. M. nnd 4} P. M. oil Sunday;'Prayer* Meeting on Wednesdar nt7U\ ?!.. ... . ! Episcopal Church. Lvttletnn street?Per. J. R. Kidney, Pastor?Service at 11 A. M. and 4J . .. .JP. Mr-pu Sunday: Frnyers Friday at Hi A. M. Cliurcb, Broad street?Rer. A. K. Durham. Pastor?Services at?11 A. M. and 71 P. M. on the first, second ami fourth Sundays of m.jnt^ f i-Ly-ai-Mpi'tinc Thursday* at 7i IV frnnilny School convention. 'A'*JUonvgufTon oTtlic Sabbath schools of " '' Ivershaw county, will be lichl at Pine Tree Qhurch, beginning on Friday before the first Sabbath, (the 3rd day) of November next. All Sabbath schools of every denomina- , tton in the county arc invited, and earnestly requested to send delegates. All congrcga- , fions' and communities where there are no Sabbath schools, are invited to be represented. J. T. IIay, .. .1 KoeV Executive Committee. ~? J i Survivors' Association of Kersfiaw 1 -l District.?The members of the Survivors' 1 Association are hereby notified that a meeting will be hclcl at the Town Ilall on Saiorday, the thiid day of November next, at 12 j o'clock M.. at which delegates to the State . Survivors' Association will be elected. A v punctual attendance is solicited. 5 J. I>. Kursiiaw, President. Messrs. fjniffin & IIoffmam, Ncwspa- c per Advertising Agents, No. 4 South Street, r Baltimore, Md^ arc duly authorized to con- i tract for advertisements at our loiccrt rates.' Advertisers in that City are requested to ^ ?-leave their fin-pi's with this house. i. Jdiit v?- - , Watercc Division, Number 9X. Sons ofTcnipcrance. meets every Monday evening o'clock at Temperance llall, Southeast ? coruer of Broad and DcKalb Streets. i-",? a A CIooi> 11 vk Whiskey, can be Bought t fbr one dollar mi 1 Fifty cents, per gallon at j . E..J. Conway's. 7 W.u r, ' 1 We now have a daily passcugcr tra'u to ''Columbia. t OftttAdv.?1 r sF.ns.?Mr. il. Baruch o- v ; fer-? an usual attractions to the public at h's " Ib'oad street. opppositc the market. ^ A vts't w'll well repay one. Mr. J M. Kennedy. Agt., has removed c to.ujs new stand, just below DcKalb street, o w! <ro be is prep.ucd to suit everybody with i auyt-hiug in bis line. r \\*. ]>. Lcvc & Co., Columbia, S. C., will y . j^eUlioiv friends au<l visitors, by exhibiting y fobfcj^'n Jtbe ln' gest general stock of Dry J Goods, to be found in Columbia. They take b pleasure in showing goods, and have a uniform pricVfor all. and pledge themselves that no house m the South will undersell theui. ^ c Give them a call. They are a Lire Jlousc. Sec 'heir advertisement in tbis'paper. p Manlfactui.'NG Enter?* i.v Cn.\r ^ .Charleston is fast becoming a S] 'mann&QtTjring as well as a commercial ciiy. w Ml*4 largest manufactory of doors, sn&hes, n blinds. &e., in the Southern Slates is tliat of 5 Mr. P. P. Toalc, on Ilerlbcek's Wharf in that city, sales rooms at No. 20 Hay re.si neh Mr. Toalc's advertisement apnea! s in another w column. " Immense Camp-Meeti.no.?During the ^ latter part of last week, the colored folks had e a large yieotjng about four miles iVom town, near Town Creek, which continued forscver.aldays, ending Monday evening. Several accomodation trains were run during last Sunday to and from the locality, and uiauy townspeople embraced the oppo.iunity to jr vji^it fho, scene. The llev. Mr. Weston, ^ colored, conducted tbc meeting. ? V Gypsies.?We have had, in oux- vicinity, f for nearly a week, a camp of wandering peopjel who called themselves Gypsies. But ^ ^'P saw the entire party, aud venture to say that some of them were original Paddies \ O'Whack Horn Iiall'oaliaek or Cork, regunlarsors of the Eme?ald Isle. During their stjjy, several horse trades were mode a.id oilier wonderful deeds douc, of "ibe wavs that arc * . * fi dark and tricks that are vain*' chaiacle.'.? j. They left Tuesday morning fur paves unknown. Remarkable Economy-.?The following ^ pieco ofEeouomy " is equal to some practiced by our County Commissioners: Thotown oonncil of Edinburgh, Scotland, having received intelligence that the rope ol the chief bell had given way, met at a solemn g dinner to discuss whether it should be . spliced at a cost of twi shillings or replaced witn a new one at an expense of two and sixpence. A second and third danner, costing A'10 each, were required to determine this weighty matter; and they then resolvod to f ?pli rppc? on the ^core of economy ' being necessary in the administration of the ( * public funds, of which they declared that, ' as "faithful stewards they were bound to be careful," thus setting a uiemorablo example a to all future civic corporations,- si Cumins.?Go to thcC olumbia Ilotcl who 1 visit the Fair next week. The weather has been warm and disagreeable for several days since the full of the moon. A little.colored boy stuck another with a hon?o-shoo nail, a few days ago. lie was tried for it and sentenced to receive a complete wearing out. ? The new Episcopal Church will be opened for service in about fortnight. Messrs. 11. C. Shiver & Co., will he glad to see their Camden friends next week. That National Bank is almost a certainty. Keep the ball moving, freuds. The tax-books will be ready fur taxpayers in three weeks, and will continue open until January, without any penalty being added. The Treasury is awfully empty. Mr. Myers, Worthy Patriarch, Palmetto Division No. 1, Sons of Temperance, was in town a few days since. There is being discussed, the reopening of the old Boat Yard Road afid'irilking its river terminus the place of landing fur the steamer In in. ^ TKoi*A KA o ? Tuwn Council next Monday afternoon, at five o'clock. Messrs. Swafficld, of Columbia, have one of the largest and best selected stocks of gcntlcniens' goods in the South. Go and ;ec them when you visit Columbia. Old John Robinson's circus which exhibited in Columbia on the 30th ult., has given us the slip. We think he would not have !qs? anything by paying us a visit. An exchange is authority for the state iient that there are no delinquent subscribes in. hcavgp. Our friends wPl do well to jear tlPs jn mind and liquidate. If you like'lo have jour eyes dazzled, go o the China Hull of-C'apt. W. 11. Stanley, n Columbia, and should it be too much of m excrt?o.i to walk, call at Mr. Owen Daly's tables and you will be assisted to a liandlouie turnout. f We are much concerned by the inquiry of tur f.ieud Radix, whose communication ap- j bears in another column. We believe though, hat we prefer to risk the chances. Sonic fellow tried to steal that Indian laluuiet which our devil has on exhibition, >ut was knocked down by the smell of the i obacco which the chiefs used in it over a cutury ago, and had to leave without his oveted prize. We have in our office, a Hst of loyal claiinints (so called) who number only about a housand in the entire Southern States, or a ittlc more than one per cent, of the populaion. IIow is that for a loyal showing? .There is a man about here who is so tall !x..t it is said he can walk down the Wa.ccc Ah a spongecake in his pantaloon's poc'-et ud never get it damaged in the slightest cgvce. If any man des'rcs to dig gold. start a in ton or other manufactory, establish a saw i* grist mill, run a cotton ?^in or a plunia\> i, or engage in any other eniepj isc which equircs water power or any other kind, and 'ho will he amply icpa'd by any such inesiment, he should immediately migrate to vershaw county, where the onpo' tniiity will ic speedily afforded him. American Cities.?In the United States here a' C four hundred nnduhic incorporated it'es. the oldest being St. Augustine, Florida ?a municipality, liowever, with but small lopulation, (he census giving it only 1.717. 'hose cities chiefly abound in the West, j -here it is the custom to dignify towns ol j mall calibre by an incorporation, so that, ! 'liilst in the Kastcrn and Middle States an icorporaied city ra-ely has less than 20.000 cople, in the West many have as low us ,000. The methodis't church at Pickens, C. II. ? * ' ? . i . o .1 l... t>___ >r . ill De aeuicareu next ouuuay} uy ivev. .nr. tephcns of greonvillo. "Willi pigeou? by the thousand have made icir appearance in the vicinity of Pickns. ? . * v . , , CAMDEN COTTON MARKET. Camden, S. 0. November 1, 1871. The maiket has been quite brisk for the ast week Sellers are holding back, not eing willing to sell at present prices. Sales >t the week ending yesterday, 240 bales. ire quote. 1G]@17, according to quality, he shipments for the same time reach 442 i'cs. Tot.d shipments for October, 1.902 ules. Total shipments to date, 3103 bales, or coi-'.esponding period, 1S70. 2.807 bales, taking asm plus for 1871. of 29G bales. Latest Cotton Quotations, New York, Nev .1. The cotton market to-day closed rin; sales of 3151 bales [at 18J cents jr uplands. Baltimore, Nov. 1. Cotton to-day is steady ; sales of 378 ales at lSlccnts for middling. Charleston, Nov. 1. Cotton closed steady ; sales of 1100 bales t 17| cents for middling. Liverpool, No.v 1. Cotton closed steady aud firmer; uplands Id; Orleans 93d. W. II, WITHERS. JUNIUS DAVIS. WITHERS & DAVIS, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law , CAMDEX, S. C. "Will practice in the Trial Justices', Probate nd Circuit Courts of the county and State. Office oT?r the store of C. Soclkei'. Broad Ircet. yet 19-tf J. R." PRINGLE & SON, , Factors aM Conaissi M^chaats, NO. G ADOKR'S NORTH WHARF. CHARLESTON, S. C. Oct. 11! -'J HI l. n. mowry. A. n. MOTRY. L. D. MOWRY & SON, Factors anil ComMssios Merchants, SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF. CHARLESTON, S. C. oct 1 U-.'ini ROBERT S. PRINGLE, Stock ail Real Estate Broker, Auctioneer & Commission Agent, NO. 2G BROAD STREET\ Clia-i'leston, S? 'Cp9 ~ .~n. homies, , fnfton lFaptop aiil f!oniiitis3i nn ^ MeTCjiailt ACCOMMODATION IiARF, ' CHARLESTON. S. C. &?g. 17?tir. Kinsman ?|? Howell^ Factors and Commission \ Merchants. LiberalAdvances made on Cotton and Naval Stores. Charleston, S. C. aug 31?tin Marenaro Mills. 9 ~ LTTjVEIBIEJIE?;! 50 000 f'" R0UGH EDCK LUMHER; 30 000 ft' REFUSE LUMBKR; 30 000 ft' SQUARE EDGE LUMBKU: Seasoned and Unseasoned, i Now- on hand and for sale by the undersigned at the lowest possible prices, ? i . . ? ! . j| * ^ FOR CASH. 4 f . . * ** ' AH .orders addressed to or left w ith-Mr. C. N0T1LKKN, or with the undersigned, will receive prompt attention. A Lumber Yard Has bcctl established on the premises of. the above-named gentleman in the town of Cnnulon, where parties from the town or surrounding country can he supplied at Camden priees by calling on him. S. R. ADAMS, sept 14-ly Proprietor Marengo Mills. Fisk's I'atent OCTAGON ROSEWOOD FINISH'| Metallic JSuiial Cases. AIR TIGHT and INDESTRUCTARLE for PROTECTING AND PRESERVING THE The subscriber keeps the above celebrated CASES on hand, which, for durability, neatness and tjni?h conrot be surpassed. These are air and watci tjght, therefore will preserve the body for a long time, which have been proven by a nunibci of Undertakers North and South. They cost but little, if any more than well made Walnut or Mahogany Collins. ALSO Qn hand, a complete assortment of WOODEN COFFINS, Linetfand Unlined, Stained and Varnished, or covered. Handles and Trimmings to suit and at prices to suit the circumstances nt all It. J. MoCRElGHT, . Undertake^. March 10. 12m. CHEAP STORE! WHOLESALE & RETAILTCRAIN Aim priwtstiw sprnni i 1111JJ 1 11U V 1K/XUH UJ.S/UU . T 7 _____ , . <i THE ATTENTION OF BUYERS IS solicited to my large and constantly replenished Stock of CORN, SUGAR' RYE,- FLOUR, OATS, MOLASSES, BACON, SOAP, LARD, STARCII, CANDl.ES. FLOUR?From finest to common graces, at low prices. SUNDRIES?Crackers, Cheese, Pickles, Mustard. Tobacco. BEEF?Fulton Market. HERRINGS?Potomac and Roanoke. MACKEREL?Halves and Quarters. SALMON?Barrels, Kegs and Cans. SHAD ROE. Cod Fish, Hams. COFFEE?Old Gov. Java, Laguyra and Rio. TERMS CASH. n. < n 1 t Cll T> T) staple lionus oiny. onoes, nope, way- ] ging and Twine. Will make heavy advances on Consignments to his friends in Jialtimorc. D. W JORDAN, Aug. 3?tf. Agent. Seed Wheat!_ KA BUSHELS PRIME WHITE and RED WHEAT, selected expressly lor SEED. On consignment, and for sale bv D. I. DtSAUSSURA & CO. scpt2S-tf Com. Agts, - Transient rates, $2 ">0 per (lay; Day Boarders, 'per week, $o; Board and Lodging, per week, $ 7. sept l-\y ? ) -. (|g||B|- H il-A J 'iii! (KimiBgaHg^ P w ' ' ' . ' THE COLUMBIA HOTEL -is entirely nntv. Only house in Oolunibiiibuilt expressly lor a fiiwt class Hotel. Aivy and well).Vurnished rooms; hot and cold bail lis; gas throughout., .. ,,, Win. <50R5IA^, Proprietor. nug 10?Sin j nCiMMim-i 'STOVES,; ' Tt is a well-known fact tlint (he Cooking Stove has heretofore i'ouud but few admirers in the" SOUTHER* COUNTRY, hence i'x utility is but liale known. In consequence o> a complete t evolution in tlio sy-uem of labor in thai portion of our country, and domestic dutit a devolving mostly upon those heretofore unaccustomed to perform such labor, rX^lio Ooolciiig Stove' is now sought after as I lib most EopM MLauor-saraa; Article that has yet been itwented for.eooking pit^poscs, at pricelT'Vriihin the each o all who desire to use them. As agon: fo?- e well known manufacturing establishment, 1 r ? enabled to supply the people of Camden and surrounding country with Cooking Stces of most approved patterns, of any size required, at prices that defy competition. and respectfully invite your attention'to the same before purchasing elsewhere. C;L:O. Agent. nug 17-t f FOP. ' i COTTON GIN^ And other machinery. Also an improved article of | LACE LEATHER. For sale by GEO. ALDEX, Agent. nttg 17-tf. kmox. joiix utii..; i KNOX & GILL,. Cotton Factors & Commission Merctotsj No. 4 Holiday Street, Baltimore, Md. ' * * j . . ,?,? :u Consignments of Cotton vespectfully solicited. Liberal CASH advances l.mde thereon *' , GE?KGE A1DE3T, Agent. , nng. it. fimos. SOUTH GABOLlHi A?Kershaw. Co. BY virtue of a power of sa'e contained in .the mortgage, I wi" se" ni public outciy before tho Court House nt Camden, on the fiist Mon-J day (titli day) of November next within the legal hours of sale.jlie "nllouing mentioned and described propetiy. to wit:. Thai, lor or parcel of land situated in <iie town of Camden, known in the plan of said town ns lot No. 100. bounded north by premise* of YVnt. Decs, on .be,south by the corner of Orond and King streets, on the cast by lot of. Joseph Adumson. nnd on the west by litoad siieet; the sa ne having been mortgaged to me by Don Cuvlos, Jr., and to be sold as his property. " Terms cash, purchasers paying for stamps and papers. oct I2td IV. Ii. DkPASS,"Mortgager. - , Notice. Estate of ROm\ L. 'CWEED, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that thirty days after dale the undersigned will apply to the 11 on. J. j F. Sutherland, I'rofcnte Judge of Kershaw County, for letters distnissory from the ndministrntioti of said Kstnte. SUSANNAH TWKFD, Oct. 12?1 in. Administratrix.' OlTf/wt Count i- t 'rim TM i<vinnnr< Campkm, S. C,, Oct. 5, 1871. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received nt the office <>)' ilits C'omiiiissionars for the crectirn of a building oil ilie Poor House farm, 18xJ)f> feci, double chimney in middle. to contain two rooms. J. 1'. SUTHERLAND, oet 5-lin Chitirmnn. Adniinistrator'fi Sale. Ey permission of J. F. Sutherland. Esq.. Probate Judge for Kershaw county? ] will proceed to sell at ilie late resilience of Willjam Sowoll, deceased, on the fust Monday of November next, (lie personalty of the deceased intestate, consisting of household and kitchen furniture, one horse, cattle, hogs, seed cotton, corn, fodder. ?:o Terms cash (d LEWIS SUWELL, Adm From October I, IN CONSEQUENCE OF Tni THE SOUTI Land & Xmmigri 1Lt^flEP ^ -Vh-ft5$$ MSi'Ll Sfntr a Series of Concerts at the Academy of Music, ( Refers to all the Rankers, lirokors nnd promi* 150,000 Season Tickets If you have t/ij'r^eeived u Circular send lu* oi fidmtial. ??A. _ i VwAJLJltt, Amount) The Drawing of this great Southern Enterp , .thc^lov^fl^-*iW*r)??wn fk.'t#eri^: J . Cl*^ciUCiL JZL,(VuJuii^4f--<, Gen. Bradley T. Johnson, of Virginia; Money for Tickets can either be scut by Expcf promptly forwarded. ' >rlj Direct all letters to ; m< - BUTLER, CHA, PRINCIPAL OFFICE CHARLK$ft Gen. M. C. Butler, John J ' .J r 'DOORS, IKSAfspttMft, &.u: P. P. TOAIiE, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER, /, ;; JSaT'Tbis is the largest anil most complete Factory of the kind in the Southern States, and alj articles in this line can be furnished hy Mr.' P. To ALE utr rttieesj wtiirh rhpfy cipmpctfeiptL'tf .. A p'lVnpliretwifn uill nnd"'<fctaited list o(^ nil sixes of Doors, Sashes and lllinds, utul the prices of each, will be sent free and post paid,, on application >o ,iAiu:W- , SOUTH-CAROLINA Land & (mmigratig/i Adoption. The wmewjfn/d'TihwiSljt acimpteufh'c agenciy for the above Association for this County, is pri pared to sell ticket* anil give all information repecting the same. B525~Oflicc?on Butledge Street, Camden. S^C. ijtfiSStm 31 D. LTDcSa ussuee & co7,, m *S}?4, ME'.ICIIANDIZK generally, tipon liberal terms, and solicit consignments, which tliey will endeavor to dispose of to best advantage, either at Wholesale or retail. j on consignment. ' ' i,-< v ^ Bacon, Sujrar, Lard, Cottee, Soap, Hams, 3Iolaj$se?j// Candles, &c. &c. Which arc offered VERY LOW, for CASII OXLV. +&K) . The entire of theii former stock, purchased by Messrs. ). I. Middlcton & Co., and sold on their account. , D. L. DeSAUSSUUE & CO. Juno 22?tf nimpr AXD LIEE INSURANCE AGENCY, C^V>IOE2*, S^C'J >' Piedmont & Arlington liife Insurance Company, r.i: ' Tho most Successful and Wealthiest Insurance ompany in the South. ASSETS to 10th Sept., 1870, $2,011,000.70 ANNUAL INCOME 1,000,000.00 NO. POLICIES ISSUED to loth Doc., 1870, 13.211 Pacific Insurance Company of San Francisco, Atlantic Branch New York Capital One Million DolP6He[e/-lisuU?Iya!)l<? Willi or Currency, ? Richmond^ ^ and :]Inrance Company, CAPITAL $100,000. For every description o" insurance apply to T\r. CLYBUltX, Agent. KEliSHAW ?In the Puouatu Court. In the jnjjttteyajf fie.fl'itumcnt 'of JOtlX MOTLEY, Deal. To John Motley, Elizabeth Tiilwcll, and Abigail llobinson. , YOU and, each of hereby jiip?jfic<l to appear ai'the Coutrt of Probate'tft her Tidldert in Camden at. the office of the subscriber on the first Monday in December next, A. D. 1871: vbipty day be^n appo^tocb for -paring J bo Will of the Sa'itftJohn Motley.' deed.,' iii Hue form of law. J. F. SUTHERLAND, Sept 7?3m J. 1*. LARGEllDPaSMvE SALE! ?OF? iir. r> ? /? tra(J')IIS, IJHfjf/ICH, tHf/lwyn, villi", yir?<jroM?, Seasonal Lumber of Oak, As/t, Hickory^ftyiKCjL4, J'oj/far, 7V?C ffMf/ ?llJsi JIII I'll eSS, Cuitiuff Knives, Tools, dr., At the Wagon nnd Carriage Shops tit corner of - ; Jrcj^p, SUMTER, S. C. On MONDAY, November 6, at II o'clock, A. M., bv > 0 Terms.?Sums under. $100, cjyli; over that atnount, twelve fljoafbi rfWr?i^fWvcd endorsed ^?te8, bearing interest at 12 per cent, per nnBVl 1. oct 2ti-2t POSTPONED ? ?4ft?spufaty^I3^. 3 FEVETl ftt^lMRLESTON. i g^I}?LIMl .G'.W ition As^odiation, Mpr^fSitrnl ntM SfefcTinnirii 1 .Sorte'ty. "^iZ/i pive "lijirKt.l'i:, >j.(C'.. coirfifAci^ Jiinuiirj- gf j87:?. lent ?entIciii<*n'of I lie'country. *'orfh tfria ,?outh. Of Admission at $S no, giving full puatieuliirn. All orSm tlricrfy eonng in all to $SOOA0$fji* riee will be .conducted under the'teuperrielon of ....; i' H -: uf ' f/ilntinl Tl II Tl,.w, Bmll AMAIIH, Hon. Rookr A. Pkyor, of Now: York. sss or Tost Office Order, and: tiie TickeUf will bo uu'k 'II > . . i 'i< .nJmi'.i *attqi DWICK,G ARY,i4.gp2l' S,.'C. Ct? ?t. 'J i:D IIi fel 005 jiVSP.Wicit* t. ? i )0*ju W- Oabjn , ., ,.!{ ..nv e f .' wwifll* This Valuable Family Medicine lids boon-widely - and favorably known hi:our:o\vn.atid'.fdreigii countries, upwards uf.r <i> !'it ;ii 'tiiiW/ - . .THIBTY.3REABS4,;J -jiIT It has lost none of i}jb goou n*nte hjli>?epe?tcd . trials, but continue* t.o>occupy n.,prbJiiOtiil position in every family medicine chest! #,'<> ? ..."'.It is an Exterpnlnnd internal Rbtwdyt For Summer Complaint, or any other forni>'ei>bbwel .disease in children or:adulis,t it is an almost certain cure, and has without doubt,.been more!successful inouringthe various kinds 01 CHOhEUA than any. other known remedy, or theliedt skillful physician. J11 India, Africa mdChina,where this dreadful disease is mure .orless prevalent, flie l'a'n hiiUor is considered by the nutivY-s, as Ijwjjjkt* European residents in--those climates, a tare remi 'di/; and while it is a most efficient cefuedy f^r pain, it. is a perfectly. safe medicine even .in unakiiUuI hands. Directions accompany oach bottle. 1 tfc'id too ,r Pno.e?5 cents, 60 cents,.pnd $>l. perbotfle. i U t*A JC*,. XV4 'JtX/. * * RAWWAY'S RHAlfYfftlLIEF i : 1 ;..y y .u y'J ,t Curd the Wont Pains in from One to Tent a Minute*.'1' ' 1V ' ; . J va; ?>: .1 z . Not one honr alter reading this advertisement need any one suffer wiTTT "pain. "Railway's Ready relief is a cure'for every "pain. It was the tirst add is the' only (MwHfAfiFWiPpStoa that instantly stops the most excrutinting pains, allays iulluiuuiutiou$, jUnd cures coiigebiions, whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Rowels, or other glands or organs, by oue implication Jn (Tfpi^qnjMp^v.t-ply mituiteQt<t fyvt eihio violent or excrui iating the pain, the r.hei'.naiic, Red-ridden, lnhiai, Crippled. Nervous, Neiuttlgie, or piostiateu wiili d.sense may suffer, Uaowav's Rkauv RgniKr will ntfoid instant asasey liillaiinusi ion o. ibe Kkloey, hiftenuh'/iln of the Bladder, J nfleJUQiuiiou of the'1/o .fcs, Congestion or the Lungs. So.e Throat. Dilticuit Breathing, UaLniaiion of-the.BettrL tijsteiics, Ootfp. -Dypilieria. ?<\*uuYr:i" 'Jnlhrenwi. Herottchu, Toothache, Ncuinlgia, Kieunieusi.i. Cold Chills, .Ague Clii'lg The appliouiiou of the Ilea fir Relief to the parl or pui iK wlion- m.- w* li.Jhvulty. Mitts -wiiliifl'oi A et'Se noi'Co.if.ViV Twenty drops i.i p uelf it irbler of wnte^ will in a few mometiM ?u< *! GmuI'/hi 'Spasms! '8wr Stomach, lleari burn, H.ck HemJaoe. Piitrheii, Dyscpu-iy, (.ulite, \\ >ud in me Bon ols, Atid tkfll ? infeviiiil pa'lis. ' . . Trnvele.s should always have a bottle of Radway's lleui'y Relief with them. ' A few drop* in water will prevent sickness or pains from a change o? water, -it ie| butter- that*. French Brandy or Bitters as a stimulant. Fever and Ague CWd ^ * FOR FIFTY-CENTS. ! ***? There is not a remedial agent iff fhis world that will cure Fever and Ague, and all other Malarious, Bilous. SeajlOt, Typhoid, Yelloiyoiml other Fevers.' (aided by Railway's Pills) so quick as Bad way a l.eady Belief Fifty cents per bottle. * , . .. ~ Ke^IJIi! Beauty ! Strbngf and iltire Rich Blood?Jucrease of i'lesh and Weiehfe?Clear Skin and Beau tit'ul Complexion secured to all. DIl. RADWAY'S Sarsaparilllan Resolvent Has made the most avou'HVtig cures. So jgfoe*, hirtifcr uhe i.iH?feb?& of i.i i-'i' Iv wonaifrful medicine, mat ever, day an '><uue.i*<s u( ttesli and weight is seen and Mi. THE GREAT ELOOD PURIFIER. Every diop of tbo Snv&f ;>avillian Ecsolveut communicates .tnou^ii the Itiood. sweat, mine and other fluids nod juices o. ihe system the vigor of life, for ii >epaiis body with hew and sound mate: iW., , SeiofftJiH, syphillis, Cobsutnpiion. glrtHJular d*?ease. ulce.s in the throat, mouth, tumors, nodes in ttie glands and other pans of the system, sore eyes, strutuorous discharges lrom .he eats, and .he worst forms of skin diseases, Eruptions, fever sorcs.scnld head, ring wot in. salt t uennt. eiyslpeltis, ache,- black,spots, worms in tire lumoVs, cancers in the womb, nnd nil weakening aud painful discharges, night sweats, loss of sperm, and all wastes of the life principle, uee in the curative range of this wonder of niudt rn chemistry, and a few days' use will prove to any person using it for either of these forms of disease its potent power to cure them. C i Tin * S* i n'ttr ,i t*>a . v f .... f V-' i/it. lV.'Y U TT JY 1 o Perfect Purgative Pills. Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet gum, purge, regulate, pnrifj-, cleanse niut strengthen the systMn. Radway's Pills fof the cure of all disorders of the stoniacli, liver, bladder, nervous diseases, headache, constipation, costiveness, indigestion, dyspepsia, biliousness, bilious fever, inflammation of the bowels, piles, and all derungeuieuts of the imoritul 'visdon(7 Warranted to effect a positive cuje.. . I'urelji. vegetable, containing no mercury, minerals or deleterioos drugs.- . ... A few doses of Pad way's Tills will free the system from all the above named disoriicta^* Tried 2"V perils per box. Sold bv ail druggist? Read "False and True." Send one letter stamp to Kadwav . & Co., No 87 Maiden Lane, New York. Information worth thousands will bo sent you. oct 5-iy? .'>! t; To Planters; ... , . ' f3 WE have ample room for STORTN'G COTTO!T and will uinke liberal advances ou all cotton stoved with us. when parties' desire it, ot ship either to Charleston or Baltimore. . oct 20-1 mVr WALLACE & BURNS,'