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'KISS ME BEFORE YOU GOYour way lies over the hillside, Out in the rain and sleet, Out in the world's wild turmoil. Where bustle and business meet, BuLtnine by the noiseless fireside, "Where the'fanciful embers glow With a changeful life-like motion; Kiss me before you go. My quiet way wi'l be haunted With visions none others can see, Glances more precious than diamonds. Smiles full of meaning to me; The sounds of a welcome footstep, A whisper thrillinglj low. Ah. thought will clasp memory closely, Kiss me before you go. For this world is full of mischances. And one of these chances may fall. That we two ne'er again in the firelight Make one shadow upon the wall. 0, then, once more i* the parting? Alas! That it must be so? Leave me a fond benediction: Kiss me before you go. SHAVINGS Sheer nonsense?trying to cut your own hair. When is a watch like a cork ? When it's a stopper. A Pun-job for all the paragraphers? The new war in the East. If the women of Portugal are Portugueres, are the men Portuganders ? r There is a class whom beggars can't pat up with; they are hotel keepers. A Dew town in Idaho has been named Onegirlia, because there is only one girl there. "Heaven lies about us in our infancy," and we do our lying for ourselves when we get older. "Here is your writ of attachment," said a town clerk, as he handed a lover a marriage license. "On this point I am very uneasy" as the fly 9aid to the boy who had stuck a i L x.: piD inrougu xiiLu. Isn't it qneer how all the smoke in a stove will find i's way to one little crack and come out ? Three things seen in a peacock?The garb of an angel, the walk of a thief, and the voice of the devil. Laramie county, Wy., employs men at one hundred dollars a month to hunt down lightning rod agents. Sam?'John, do you think my poetry makes music?' John?'Don't know Sam, but it makes me sick.' The borrowing fiend, who is always a liftle short of change, is an enemy, to whom no quarter should be shown. There is no disgrace in being poor? * * * ' * - J 1.4 the thing is to keep it quiet, ana notiet your neighbor know anything about it. It is when a woman tries to whistle that tho great glory of her mouth is seen without being very much heard Galveston has at last raised the quarantine. She might not have done it so soon if the rest of Texas hadn't raised the devil. If you want to hear a man tell a well developed, full grown lie, just poke your head in a store and ask change for a five dollar bill. One of the articles shipped from India to China is salted rats, which are, as is well known, highly appreciated in China -? ? * aT fi\f\A aa uu uinviv u? ?vwu. ;'Therc! that explains where my clothes line went to !" exclaimed an Icwa woman, as she found her husband he.nging in the stable. A boarding house mistress, like the rest of us, has her weak and strong points, the weak point beins her coffee and the strong point her butter. A man in Santa Barbara county, California, is making a living by clearing farms of squirrels at ten cents an acre, and guarantees thorough work. A pretty girl out West is a "mind reader." She said to a bashful beau the other night; u La ! I believe you are going to kiss me !" She was right. If you were to offer ten thousand dollars for a sewing machine that diun't take the first premiun at the Paris Ex ' ? j-_I. ? u niDUion, we aon i suppuac yua euuiu get one. Burglar-proof burial vaults are now in great demand. New-made wills contain a provision, "See that my grave ain't robbed," instead of "Sec that my grave is kept green." A sewing machine agent, who was very ill, being told that he must prepare to pay the debt of nature, wanted to know if it couldn't be paid on the monthly instalment plan. A girl says that when she dies she desires to have tobacco planted over her grave, that the weed, nourished by her dust, may be chewed by her bereaved lovers. There is poetry in the idea. Tho man who took a newspaper f"r five years and then cot mad because the printer reminded him through the colums of his paper that it was time so pay up, was kicked to death last week by a blind mule. Women are like tulips?the more modest and retiring they are the better we love them. 'Yes/ added Snodgrass, 'and men are like bugles?the more brass they contain the further you can hear them.' 'I'm a tough cuss from Bitter Creek,' is the expression employed by the Wains desperado to inform everybody that he is'on the fight.' Further east the corresponding member of society says, 'I'm a wolt and this is niv time to hnwl ' In Kentucky he says. 'I'm a yard wide and all wool.' W. Y. Tyler, a Whitehall (Mich.) confectioner, has fallen heir to 8100,000 by the death of an uocle in England; but according to the provisions of the will if he does Dot marry before becoming of age the money is to go to the English Ohnrch. Mr; Tyler is not qnito twenty years old yet, but we will wager anything that the church will nc^r get that money uqleas be is put in ybil ttnlfl the thnfe pfesse^J . ? . . -v Tabk Fowls. There is considerable difference in the merits of. different breeds of fowls for the ?ab)e, although taste has much to do. in determining which are the best; and while breed has something to 'do with ft, tho age has a great claim, for some arc bet ter at certain ages man at umcio. The young* immature and slowgrowing Briihtna for instance, is not desirable until it has gained its full growth, and must be fattened up quickly. And, in fact, a year old bird of any breed we prefer to chicken, no matter how it is cooked, though many have a weakness for broilers in the shape of young chicks. Young Leghorns, which feather up more quickly than'do the Asiatics, and mature more rapidly, make the best broilers, and many a nice one have we helped to dissect after it has come from the hands of a skillful cook. Although but few persons seem to know it, much of the table merits of a fowl or chick depends upon the way it is fattened, and on what it is fed, too, in a great measure. To make a bird tender and juicy, it must be fattened quickly. The food which gives it the best flavor is un? doubtedly a grain food, partaking largely of corn in some of its different forms, the amount and manner of feeding depending upon circumstances.?American Poultry Journal. Learn Your Interests. lie who learns to produce most, and makes his products of the best quality, not only has a good deal to sell, but always finds a ready mars ket at good prices. On the other hand, the "indifferent farmer never learns the art of raising large crops or improved stock; consequently hA hns but little to sell, and that of an Inferior quality, 90 he is in effect excluded Gfojn tho market. Take for instance the matter of butter. It is always preferable to make a ! good article, but the one who makes and carries poor butter to market must make up his mind to work for small pay. And what will prove true with leferciioe to butter will also apply with the same force to all other products. Not only should the butter be gilt-edged, but the the cheese, mutton, -beef, corn potatoes, beans and everything take to the market or consumed at home should be <^he very best, and when tMs flh?ngp-r*ejjecieu iarming win | pay.?Field ani Fqrn\ The Best Cow for Small Farmers. Our opinion arid also that of the principal dairymen of the country is, that the Jersey, commonly called Alderney, is. above all others, the best cow.; They are easily kept, very docile?a point not to be overlooked?and beautiful; give milk of superior ridjmess, from which is pro-* duced finely colored, solid butter, having an equal texture and flavor. r? .... 1. r u :11_ i JDUluer iij;iuc lr-jci sui;ii iuhiv. uas been known to'keep, when placed in a dry (not' cold) cellar without tho use of ice, and when taken out was in a hard, firm condition, and was then sold much higher than best op* dinary butter. The cost of Jerseys is not much more than for scrub, and they will more than make up the difference in price in a few months.?Live Stock Journal. A (?ure for Neuralgic Toothache. A German physician recommends [ powdered quinine very highly as a! local application for neuralgic toothache. The sufferer should dip a finger into fresh water and then in 1 to the quinine powder, and rub it thoroughly on the gum in the neighborhood of the painful tooth. The onrvliooti^n oKaiiI/1 Kft vnnnn tnrl ftir/v j.. O..WV..V, -'v ,ir"ktu or three times in succession. The bitter taste of the medicine should be borne as long as possible. Dr. ' Darvaris tried ibis remedy first on himself, and then on numerous other persons; among the number were < many who had tried other remedies ! in vain. It invariably produced a J rapid alleviation of the pain.?Progress. i Dissolve common salt in water, sprinkle the same over your manure heap, and the volatile parts of the ammonia will become fixed salts, from its having untied with the muriatic acidg? l^e common salt, and the soda thwl liberated from the salt will quickly absorb carbonic acid, , forming carbonate of soda; thu3 you will retain with the manure the anr monia that would otherwise fly away, and you have a new and important agent introduced, viz.: the carbonate of soda, which is a powerful solvent of all vegetable fibre.?Chautaqua Farmer. < 10 PRESERVE i EGGED liOOTS.? If pegged boots are occasionally J dressed with petroleum between the soles and ujjp.er leather they will not be apt to rif* If the soles and shoes are dressed with petroleum they will resist water and wear well. The pegs, it is said, arc not affected by dryness after being well saturated with the oil. Parsnips contain almost twice as much dry matter or real food as turnips, and this of a superior quality. Carrots, again, contain about < as much dry substanco as mangolds, 1 but are richavia sugar, and of better ' Notice Is hereby given, that I have accepted the agency for sale of Suffolk Oysters, and will be glad to receive orders, for the same. 1 can with all confidence recommend these goods as choice. They ennnot be exceelld by any oyster gathered. Prices are low. Say A per doz. canned, $3.75; 13, canned, $3 00; C, canned, $2 50; Bulk oysters, 7oc, $1.00 and 5>l.Vt> per gauou. I will take pleasure in supplying tt6nr~-many quantity to suit purchasers; orders lift at Jns. Jones's store will receive prompt attention, TIIOS I. JONES, ncrv21f f Brick Mason. Any person wishing brick laying, plastering or whitewashing done, can have it neatly, cheaply and promptly attended to by calling on Charles Gbesnut, or any orders left at Mr. McCreight's shop for him will receive prompt attention. -TTT7-ANTED?A GOOD MAN FOR EVERY STATE VV and Territory In the Union; a fair salary paid. Call or address La Belle Manfg. Co., 93 Clark St., Chicago, 111. U/AKITm A GOOD AGENT to canVY r\ iw I lL U vass Camden, S. C.f and the adjoining towns for the best selling household articles in the world. Tip-top profits, write at once to N. Y. Manufacturing Co., 2 Clinton Place New York. agents"read this. We will pay Agents a salary of $100 per month, and expenses to sell our New and NYondkrfcl Inventions. Address Sherman A Co., Marshall, Mich. . DIPHTHERIA!! Johnson's a.-oovnk Li.mmnnt will positively prevent this terrible disease, and will positively cure nine cases lu ten. Information that will save many lives sent free by mail. Don't delay a moment. Prevention is better than cure. Sold everywhere. I, S. Joiinson k Co. Bangor Maine, A GREAT OFFER FOR HOLIDAYS! Vie will during the Holidays dispose of 100 Pianos & Organs at Extraordinary Low prices for cash. Splendid Organs 2 3-5 sets of reeds ?05, 3 sets with Sub Bass and Coupler $80, 2 sets $50, I set $40, 1 set $35. 7 Ootave all Rosewood Pianos $130, 7 1-3 do $140, warranted for six years. Agents Wanted. Illustrated Catalogue Mailed. Music at half pri&o. HORACE WATERS & SONS, Manfrs. & Dealers, 40 E..14th St., New York. LAME BACK. T\ WEAK BACK. BENSON'S CAPSINE POROUS PLASTER. This article is one which really possesses extraordinary merit. By consulting reliable physicians in your own locality, you will And that the above Is true. It Is far Rupenor to the ordinary porous plaster, all the so-called electrical appliances, and all external remedies whatever. It contains entirely new elements which causes it to relieve pain at once, strengthen and cure where other plasters will npt eyen relieve. For lameness and weakness of the bapk. diseased kidneys and lung and chest difficulties, rheumatism, neglected colls, female affections and all local aches and pains, it Is the best remedy ever devised. Sold by all druggists. Price cts. For Sale Everywhere. W. Clyburn, 0TT0U BUYER The undersigned begs to inform his friends and the public generally that he is still on hand, and will be able to BUY COTTON more largely during the coming season than ever before. Always in the market, and always prepared to give the HIGHEST MARKET PRICES in O Jk. ? H for the article. Remember my stand, Clyburn's Block, CAMDEN, S. C. july 30tf House and Lot for Sale. The lot and two houses thereon situated >n Broad street, Camden, S C., one door lbove the office of Messrs. Leitner & Dun lap; lot 66 feet front, running back 202 feet more or less. Terms?One-half cash, balance on time, secured by mortgage on property. Apply to S. WOLFE. nov21tf / lHARLOTTB OLUMBIA & AUGUSTA \j It AIL ItOAD. Columbia, S. C., March, 3 1878. The following passenger schedule will be operated on and after this date; MAIL EXPRESS. ooinG nORTH, Liave Augusta, 6 40 p m Lrrive at Columbia, 11 25 p n> Leave Columbia, 11 32 p m Arrive at Charlotte, 5 50 p m coino SOUTH. Leave Charlotte, 9 48 p m Arrive at Columbia, 2 54 a m Leave Columbia, 3 04 a ni Arrive at Augusta, . 7 05 a m Run daily, and make close connection u Charlotte and Augusta lor all points North South and West. rv i i? n t oopronn u.\i rAooMuiiu. . ootno south. No. 1 Leave Inrlotto, 1*05 p m Leave Chester, 2 08 p tu Arriveat Columbia, 5 58 p ni T r\ 1 \ r. t\o > uchvc \J u1uu1 ul.'l, ? \nt JI iii I Leave Granitcville, 0 54 p ni I Arrive at Augusta. 10 30 p m ooinc sc2t1i. No 2. Leave Augusta, C 30 a m \rrive nt Columbia, 11 00 a uj Leave Columbia, 11 05 a m Leave Chester, 1 52 p m Arrive at Ohnrlotte, 4 00 p m Nob. 1 anrl 2 run daily, and make close jonnection at Columbia and Charlotte for points, North, South and We3t, and stop at ill regular pass stations. i --T.J.X KLINE, Sup't. Av Getflt Frtftfit KtTmft NEW STOCK o BRASINGTON MD METTLES Are now receiving and opening daily the FINESTJSIQCK OF Family and Fancy GROCER IES, COIUFBCTIOXS, < TOBACCO, CIGARS, Etc., * J Ever brought to Camden; and all at the Lowest Cash Prices. Call and examine our prices before purchasing elsewhere. With our thanks for past liberal patronage, we request a continuance of the same in future. Highest market prices paid for all kinds of Country Produce. Always ready to pay the I 01 * ^ 'rr-vr-a I I Ir 1 IX"\*KT UiYOJtl r UJrt UU II kJiN. BRASINGTON A NETTLES. septl2 TO DEALERS. I have on hand a laige lot of CAOTED GOODS which I propose to offer BY THE CASE as cheap as can be bought in Charleston. Retail dealers and heads of families are invited to inspect my stook and prices. Just Keieivei* A large lot of choice BOTTLED LIQUORS, including Rhine Wine, Champagne, Gin Cocktail, Whisky Cocktail, Old Tom Gin, Ac. MY BAR Is supplied with the best brands of Whiskies, Brandies, Wines, &c. Also a very large stock of CIGARS AND ' TOBACCO. Trr U "ET.T.TS YV . iii JUiddUAW W. OLYBURN, e ne ral Insurance Agent, Represents: Galveston Insurance Association. UnlenJMarinejind Fire Insaraucc Co., Texas Banking and Insarance Co.. Galveston Insurrance Co., Of Galveston, Texas. Cash Capital $600,000 00 Surplus 155,781 97 Total $-755,781 97 CAPITAL & ASSETS, $755,781 97. top Home Insurance tow, pAliimVmn Ha. ORGANIZED IN 1859. Capital Stock i , . . $300,000 00 Total Assets 624,420 22 oct30tf M ?snd Morphine hnhltenred. np hi , " >' h 3 IIVI Opium Rating, to \V D. 8qulr?, B luPl VI WotuUdeUq, Greooa Ce.. >od. Dr.M. W. CASE'S Liver Remedy AND ' BLOOD PURIFIER Tonic and Cordial. This is not a patent medioine.bnt is prepared under the direction of Dr. M. w. Case, from his favorite proscription, which in an extensive practice of over twenty-seven years he has found most effective in all cases of disordered liver or impure blood. It is ANTI-BILIOUS. It acts directly upon the liver, restoring it when diseased to its normal condition; and in regulating the activity of this great gland every other organ of the system is benefited. In Blood Diseases it has no equal as a purifier. It improves digestion, and assists nature to eliminate all impurities from the system; and while it is the cheapest medicine in the market, it is also superior to all known remedies. While it is more effectual than Blue Mass, it is mild and perfectly safe, containing nothing that can in the slightest degree injure the system. It does not siclcen or give pain; neither does it weaken the patient, nor leave the system constipated, as do most other .medicines. It Cures Headache, Hick Headache, Water-Braalx, Heartburn, Hick Stomach, Jaundice, Colic, Vertigo, Neuralgia, Palpitation of the Heart. Female Irregularities and Weakness, all Skin and Blood Diseases, Worms, Fever and Ague, and ConsUpa tlon or tne uawtn. In small done* It Is also a sure cure for Chronic Diarrhoea. Taken two or three times a dny, It prerrnu Yellow Fever, Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, Cholera, and Small-Pox. HOW TO BE YOUR OWN p?"S"iS Tonl? and DOU^IOK ANTI-BILIOUS. ABtTsavo your doctoflrtfts- Only 25 cts. a bottleIt la the most effective and-valuable medicine ever offered to the American people. - -As last as its merits become known, its use becomes universal in every community. No fhmily will be without it after having once tested Its great value. It has proved an Inestimable blessing to thousands who have used it, bringing bock h >.n 11 k otirl ctrunp^h tn three trhn were oAcminvl v at dcatU's dwr7"Kvpareti at the Laboratory of Bid Home Medicine Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Prioe pfir Bottle, 26c. Extra Large Size, 75o. ?3~For sale by Druggists, fk GENTS jcneralStorcs.amlAgents, JA. WANTED. USTrial Bottle free. A3k your druggist for tr. SMITH & MATH IS. rv Jii w Jf ' jl JtciYi, :NEW STOCK. Ju6l commencing business, we are offer- ) ingour goods at the very lowest prices Alrtlfcanbe found anywhere. First class FAMILY and FANCY GRO- * CERIES. An excellent lipe of DRY GOODS, SHOES, HARDWARE CUTTLERY, BAGGING and TIES. We only ask you to gi7e us a trial and examine our goods before purchasing elsewhere. We mean it when we say low'prices for { First-class Ooods. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR | COTTON AND OTHER COUNTRY PRODUCE, i SMITII & MATH IS. I I B&~'Mr. 3. M. Mathis is the agent for ' the New Improved Singer Sewing Machines, He sells them on the most favorable terms. . [aep26 Ti? at Iht ttli Cant.rj. SrftADtJ\ Barham's Infallible M PILE CURE. \ jf Manufactured by tha \ I |py / B?a?n Pill fort Cfl^Dnhin, IT. C. lt????rfall> to inn llimrrMi or Pll??? wkau * aur, U caaalMa. Pr*f" Ll,t bona 04* UaUmoaUla faralahad oa appUtalioa SEABOARD : . nsrsunAircE Co. ' OF' NORFOLK, VA I beg leftTO to Coil tbe attention of my friends to the fa6t that 1 represent several ru.^ m m: T I urei Unas x ire insurance Companies, ana nw prepnrca to effect INSURANCE at Reasonable and Living Rates. The Farmville and Seaboard Companies, formerly reprepsented by Messrs. Trantham & Hny, are now in my charge. Private Residences insured at reasonable rates. All losses or damage by fire will be promptly adjusted. The public will do well to give me a call before insuring elsewhere, and I respectfully solicit their patronage JOS. J. MACKAY. At or Near Cost. Having on hand too large a stock of LIQUORS of best qualities to carry through ibe dull Bcason, 1 am determined to turn it into money, and in order to do so rapidly. have qoncluded to sell at the following very low prices by the gallon: Old Crow Ky. Rye Whisky $4.00 Cabinet Rye 3.50 Miller's Rye ' 2 25 Pride of Ohio Rye 1.50 North Carolina Corn (best) 2.25 Corn Whisky 1.50 Annie Brandv 3.00 -Ir-_ ? ?J Ginger Brandy 2.25 Blackberry Brandy 2.25 Cognac Brandy 3.00 Gin (best) 2.25 .. Rum 2.25 Port Wine 2.25 Irish Whisky, per qt 1.50 Scotch da 1.50 Champagne, per qt 2.00 Okulona, Bourbon 3.00 Tobacco and Cigars in variety, at low 1 prices. Also, a fine assortment of Family Groceries of the best quality. Call and see me, and price my goods before purchasing elsewhere. J. H. LOLLIS, at " Old Brick Corner," Broad St,, Camden, S. C. janUtf M BURN HAM'S Ammo. 4S Sa WARRANTED BEST & CHEAPEST Also, MfUINfl MACHINERY, WWE* PRICES SEDUCED APS. 30,78. PamphleUfroe, Omcz, Ya&x, Pj. Great Opening' .OF Fall and Winter Goods ( THE OLD BRICK STOEE. i W. C. GERALD : OFFERS HIS f ft Immense Stock, 4 CONSISTING OF A DRY GOODS, irA'AVAHBf j 6ROCEBIES I Of every kind, and FINEST Quality, i Hardware, f I Bagging and Ties, Etc., I AT THE I LOWEST CASH PRICES. PAYS THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE FOR A COTTON, * KBITCTODY &'? ? ; I 1 i t. * ' .... , J ^ WE HAVE JUST OPENED 1 gi? ^ Entirely a groceries, hardwa: E I .Dry Goods ai ^ * - Also. . - ' . - : V . i * J Crockery, Bagging ? We sell very low for cash. Give us a m y, we can give a ... * l; r ' ' % A FREE EX ?. II'.: |.*>1 1. 1 BY DrW.JOBB Every day of one of the cheapest and ever offered to the ti T^TP.-S7- rti HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, groce: Flour, Bacon, Coffee, Tea. Sugar, M A Complete As SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, < ZELA.ZR,ZD"\fl We sell all kinds of Plow Hoes,THeel JB Chains, Swingletrees, Lap Rui and Forks of all ki Tubs, Bucke Farmers Friend Plows, Ave Wilson, Cliilds & CAST WHEELS AND AXLES, SII NEW DESIRABLE FALL Dry Goods, Clothing, Ha A FULL AND COMPLE And constantly replenishing. I a GOO At as low prices as they can The public will find it to their interes chasing. MEN'S UNDERWEAI SOBER JUST REA THE GOODS W. A. ANCF ARE SELLE BOTTOM :o:? It ia impossible to enuxner&te all of the leat shall therefore simply call the attention of buye class and fresh goods: Family Or Pearl Meal. Pearl Hominy, Pearl Grist, Boltei grade put up, Tea and Coffee, Sugar in great y choice imported Teas, such as Oolong. Soolong, choice Magnolia Hams, Canvassed Breakfast Syrups, Starch, Soap, Soda, Herrings, Cheese, Fancy Ore We would call special attention to our line Parched and Ground Coffees, Sea Foam, Jones' in use,) Canned Goods of all kinds, Chow Chow jars, assorted Jellies, Brandy Peaches, Brandy and Black Ground Peppers, Nutmegs, Catsups, 1 Crackers. Crockery and We have just opened a full line of the above g Flat and Covered Dishes, Sugar Bowls, Butter I Bowls, Cream Pots, Lamps and Lamp Chimnies, Wooden In this line we beg to call attention to the folic Wash Boards, Churns, Well Buckets, Sieves, Bro n res, &c., Shoes 2 Sj We are nrermred to supply customers with She ivhich defy competition. Call and exame our st< Dry Go In this department we arc now showing an elej TassimereB, Tweeds, Jeans, Sheeting. Shirting, Tobacco an An examination of our stock in this departmem >lctc in every particular. We are showing some ,t astoniBliing low prices. Our samples ofSegai an't be beat. Full line of Pipes. Farmc Always call on us before you make your purch rom 10 to 25 per cent. HIGHEST MARKET PI OOTT vnd all kinds of country PRODUCE) W. A. A i'/MHMf 11 P < yR rAB LE A ND ST "At I <3H AR Y IT la sIw,Fiara ato grist jmhlij. | BfHSnrnBTilBIiffiKIWnBBBrMi wi? I gHAPTPTO, PPLLBY^AHD I5gf5g_ g~ SK3H3JBEESSlEEEffl53El^B ^^.jpOOlE &HPNT^ Ei L m\^m | | i j f jm ter? p ? fT* y >1 fT^ir % f t >/ OKI IIW f lmmi PH? Tobacco, Cigars aud bt toili Smokers Articles. p from large and better stock, and at lower rices, juat rebcired by - . j both t K IKK LEY & SMITH. ?m| IcBOWALL. J ' I X I HJ i L FULL STOCK OF ^ a 30? W -g RE & SADDLERY, ? jj ad Shoes. ^ a'"'- 1 j and Ties, Etc.] 9 ? > trial and aee what bargain* you. > * v.. t ^ -5 i r 4 - " ' I . HIBITION >JSJX & CO, most Complete Stocks of Goodg ading,public.-. . .: ;|. . 0O3Z>S5 VALISES. BLANKETS. Etc. RIES. ' "?, olasses, Lard, Cheese, Crackers, ' sortment of 3-IRTiTS, ROPE, SPURS, Etc rA.E/E. lolts, Harness, Trace and Breast , igs, Well Wheels, Knives nds, Shovels, ts, &c, ry's Plows and Wagons. Co.'s Wagons,, . ; FLAIR'S OAT KNIVES, Ac. and WINTER STOCK. ts, Boots and Shoes. :te assortment. ' w m prepared to offer the best I> S i be bought anywhere. t to call and examine before pari " 1 * A SPECIALTY. T W. REMEDY. D THIS! I THAT tUM&CO SG AT , DDince I l\IV UW' ling articles we keep in stock, and we rs to the following, which are all firBt , * J oceries. i Meal, Unbolted Meal, Flour of every ariety, Rio, Laguyra and Java Coffees; Oochong, Young Hyson, Imperial, &c.; Strips, New Orleans and San Domingo Onions, Bacon, Salt. joerles. of the abo*e goods, including Fresh, Baking Powders, (the best and cheaprst , Pickles, Fresh Honey put up in glass Cherries, Sauces, Spices, Ginger, Bed Table Salt, full line of Faney and Plain Mass Ware* oods, consisting of Pitchers and Basins, )ishes, Plates, Cups and Saucers, Milk Ooblets, Tumblers, &c. Ware. >wing articles: Wasbtubs, Foot Tubs, oms, Water Buckets, Coffee Mill's Meagtioes!! ies of any quality and size at Prices >ck. ode 2 jant line of Domestic Goods, such as Prints, Homespun, &c. d. Cigars. twill convince any one that it is com. i very fine grades of Chewing Tobacco -b, Smoking Tobacco and Cigarettes jrs, asers, as we are satisfied you will save tICE PAID FOR onxr BTCBUM d CO. Xt JJUUXUXl X 1VXI X IWUXJ 1 r the speedy Curt) of 8emln*l Weakness, Lost nhooa ana ail disorders brought on by (ndistion or excess. Any Druggini hns tbe IngrontH. Address, Dr. W. iAQCEX A ftt, i West klxlh Street, Cincinnati, O. ram butts nn No. 12 N. Eighth St. ZUUUi St, Lol!-s, Mo. ha. hid pester experience In tha treatment of th* it trouble, of both mala and frtnale than any phyneian a Wart, nvea th. result. of hie lose and mi i:awful ire in hu two www workb. Imt nuhlidhrd. enfif!*<1 B PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAGE a PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVI8ER that art real]/ Oaldae aa4 fvlf-Imataoatara la all inaiertt'nloa to Maahood aod Winaatenl. and aupply long felt. They are beaaUlteUy IBaatratW, and In plain agt, easily undentood. The two books embrace Mi k and contain valuable!alternation for both married and i, with all the recent Improvements In medical treatment d what orn boose papers lay: "The knowledge Imparted . new works 11 in no nay of queatlonable charbot If aomethlnit tku orrry erne skaald kit* The . tba victim of early lrxliaerttwn j tba Kaa. otMnrlaa tly healthy maybe. Dot with wanlnt vigor In the prima s. and tho Wan am, in tba many 111 a her MX U ba&flJ luUB| TLA* PKIOB?-flD eta. 1