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^ W " l 3f|? gl clitiitSscS 3li IIgsSaagia^S iff rofg fliffiiaasis-i If? |)g?SgS8it Mf {. ?*? MfMlUHM ^ j&f IpSsr^: j lhtiX?iii?lj ? f| 11tsaaSssssi ^ ~ fj* w I ? ? -? o? m + m * ?e *? rpP * -g^-wg'"<ct ?J3t| 3 I S 3 2SZtZtmZ M3 ? 3 1 "II!* >1 eaagga^g-fg S? 3 T\ ' rr ^*4 M ^ . *c" o 5 ool 2. - s a.^. J3 ? ^ I C??c*'-?JC 2. eel ?c wKg =" V O a oc e?na>)w?eMM ? 5 ? w?c ^ ^ ?w I J3 ? I e>ooe?Hkiic->^M 8 <$rlrttrli ^ortrtj. Childhood Land. There la a beautiful, far ot Ian J, Lying in aunlit aeaa ; . But never a rliip tu that magic atrand Wee wafted by fitful brecto. Tor where her radical ehorea unfold, Night atretchea her purple bare, And faatewa it in with her galea of gold, And gwarda it with aeotry atara. Orer the fathomleaa aummer akiea, Snowy clouda come and go; Through every r?lley thai dreaming Ilea, Muiiral rivera flow. Mountain ami forest, and glen, and glade, By the soft sooth wind fanned. Bird* and blossom* that never fade, Brighten this fairy land. Xrery vanished, forgotten day Scatters its sansbine there ; Bads an folding that pass away. Are living more fresh and fhlr. Loving deeds that the bands have don*? SheavePof life's rlperod grain; Work unfinished that soals began, Mad* perfect, there live again. Men bay* sought It tot weary years, Yet ae'er to their yearning eyes The glow of the mystie tie appears Where the land of the beautiful lies. Yet all hare wandered its bright vales through. In the quiet of peace fb I hours; Each heart the calm of its Joy one* knew. And the sweet of its deathless flowsrs. Bat hoar by hoar from ths hidden shore, Oar feet have Joarneyiag gone ; And days that hara faded can know no mora The light of its tender dawn. Yet we may find ia the great Somewhsre, Its stretches of pearl-white strand; TKm hltinm must Uauiv thai fiwstllinw thcr* Mikn lleaven tbe Childhood Land. j&tuiiorous. How a Circa* was Broke Hp. We have laughed heartily over the following ludicrous story, and would not deprive our reader* ot the same enjoj-ment. A number of years ago when Michigan was a new country, in Livingston county, there lived a family by the name of Clayton and one called Perkins also?as well as a great many others. p?ta r'lmtnn u'?n ft tnll finn looking fellow? a noble specimen of our back-woodemen?standing six feet two inches in Lis stocktogs. Pete Lad taken a shine to Miss Bally Perkins, and it was known in fact that the)* were engaged, but the day when the knot was to be tied Lad never yet been divulged. In the month of August, 1840, Jane's circus catne through their town for the first time, and in fact in was the first circus that had ever passed that way, and there were a great many people who had never seen one. W hen the important day arrived, the towa was filled to overflow with a motley crowdr ot course, and ev ery young fellow had his gal ? Now Pete wanted to get married en the coming Christmas, but Sal1 !^1 I r?..? 2a >...ft . A* ft! 11 ftl.^. jy wwueu iu iii*vvj I* piikuu mi me next spring. When the ticket wagon km opened, the tent was filled in. ft tarry. Pete and SaHy had been looking in the side shows end they were late in getting in end the performance had already commenced. They walked around the entire ring, trying to find a seat, end although they could seat two thousand people, every seat was full. LlllkL?Jk m 2-5-31 ci???|- ^t^r; r5 al.g??f y""? \| w S?ll=l-Z^ I ? >M-y? 'TTTL | jusiiiG2&< ? r1*1*'1*1 ,i <-| =f?-gg$ "-??*!' : ? - S f ***>0 S t-El s >wj =3-.=.5l **?} g.. sa.5-.ll?***?1* ^ SS.,,3.3 -^f g imiifLi i w -SC..8 g*.A rsgSsit" '"' '" ?>? 5 I I '"??uooj% C * /??S i ? alss=sl ^tl S 7Tu ~~ I I 1 ?w< ?->M 1 5 h?5 --? ? T * ! ?M ?-!? " ' tu-Jf pr? gStfggtl ^?"?1 I ? sa.S.ll """""I? as-frfl -"""[I _ I 7 ?* ? S WWOKJO t> t- ic ? ? * I I g oootSw*^! J 5 11 Never mind," paid Sal, "I'd just as lieve stand up." But the gallant Pete couldn't think of it, and said, u Wait n miu't I'll get you a chair," and off he started, leaving Sal alone. Just at this moment the clown came in. dressed in his usual cos tume, and dancing around tlic ring, stopped in front of Sal and began to sing: " Oh Sail/ it the gal for me." This caused Sal to blush, for she thought that the clown was looking at her. As she stood near the ring, of course she hid the, view of those on the lower seats behind her, arid as usual on such occasions, the clown cracked his jokes at the offenders until thov take the hint and find a seat, but | she said she would rather stand up. At this the clown commenced his joke, remarking to the ring master: ''There's a chance for me now." 44 A chance for you f1 Yes ; don't you see that gal lias lost her bean, and she is looking at me, I know," and turning three or four somersaults, he stopped in front of Sal, arid began to sing: * Ob Solly ia the gal fur ro?, I woalJ have no other, And if H?1 difd to-a?prr<>w night, M m?rrj Mlj'i mother." This was evidently meant for bor and raised Sal's dander, and she burst out with? 14 Tin the gal for you. am 1?? Marry my mother, will vert? You low-lived spotted scum of the ! earth. If my fellow was here he would wallop yon for that. 1 wouldn't stay here another minit? nor neither would any decent people either.*1 Saying which she rnshed out of the tent amid roars of laughter. The clown, assuming a comical altitude, remarked to the ring master that his grandfather was a remarkable man, and so was his grandmother, too, but that gal neat all lii> furofatliar* At this juncture Pete rushed in clueely followed by Sal, and jumping into the ring, he squared off at the clown, and said : ** I'll teach yon to insult any female under my charge," and let flv at liia opponent, and taking him plump in the face, sent him to mother earth, at which he 1'limped on him and commenced ;icking him unmercifully, Sal standing on the outside of the ring clapping her hands, and sang out: " That's It, Pete, give liiin jessie, and we'll git married on Christmas, sore." At tbis moment (be ring-master and three or four others caught Pete and commenced to thrash him when Pete's friends interfered ; and a general fight ensued, which completely broke up the circus. A mas at Indianapolis, while being married to a divorced wo* l a - i?- ?- * uitMjf uau a minting DC, Aiid died before the ceremony vm conclud* en, making the narrowest escape on record. The woman was awful mad because be couldn't have postponed hit fit for an hour or to, as be wa* quite wealthy. e&ss, aa.au? p^Ei&ssi^? sss ires tor uk at New York price*. Jkat>l-IIi(?. Q ilort kollt*. Blair Bail, NcwtU and Ballartcra ? loonier. 1 kiU and Bafcataetlal Work nad?r *n rk*ap i United State*. W? bar* oa band tba large*! el* Btthkm, aN of MM w* gaaratttca *M (M i Babalaallal Work. Tba aabacribara ran rater to | Carolina and Florida, aa to Iba character of rtiel* w. OppoaHa Wanda TcrlMLar Wodb/aM in t Farillw Hotala. Sept 28 EDMONDVr^^WN^' ? g j* ^ ! S ^ p ? ^ u u rmr *** *> -a? m&Tnsfia , OPPOSITE VUARLESTON HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S, C. Bept 28 IV If ' EDWIN BATES & CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN 1 DRY GOODS CfAMEHSH?1 132 & 124 Meeting St. ?>m&LE8Tf ?Wl, ?. ?. En win Rate* Geo C. Sh.kan Tiioa R. McGaiiaK Ciai. K. Dai*''. Sepl 28 9 r, n A. B. MULLIGAN, CHARLESTON. S- C. MESSRS. SUlllVAN * SON, ARE MY AOEIISTTS GREEN VILLE, S. C.% And will make liberal cash ?drtar?? on alt COTTON to ma through theui. a. b. mulligan. Supt 58 19 ? \yZOfiBAUM. YOUNG CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN | ftlusitnl Snstrnmente, gTMIGS. AC!. Agents of strinway a son's and J. B. DUNHAM'S PIANOS; CARHART a NEEDIIAM'S MEl.ODEONS; TILTONM PATENT GUI TAR. TUNING and kkpa IKING promptly atlanded to. 4 ' 191 KING ST., CHARLESTON, S. C. Kbcdinand Zoob?um, Hkirt Voo?o, N?w Yoik. C. L. McCL*naiiax, Clinrltaton, S. C. 8*pt 28 9 8m Furniture! Furniture! :o: ft U/ U l T Clf ni i* it; t k, ? Furniture and Upholstery 238 KINO STREET, SIGN lOF^TIIE ?OLDE!V KOCKER, CHARLESTON, S. Cn PARLOR AND CHAMBER 8CIT8, 80fas, Tablet, Bedsteads, Chairs, Glasses, Mattresses; also. Children's Carnages, Ae., Ae., at his usual Low Prices. Everything ( warranted as represented. His Is ao new eonsern, being 23 years estab lished. Try him. Sept 29 1 9 3m STABLttWUD 1811. CUSHING8 A BAILEY, BOOKSELLERS AND STATI0NKR8, 393 BALTIMORE ST., BALTIMORE, Hare the Largest and Best Assorted Stock in . the city of SCHOOL, MEDICAL and LAW. and ItfVTAI. CLASSICAL and MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. Aa Immenae rnpplv of GENERAL BANK AND COUNTING-HOUSF STATIONERY. Blank Book. mad. to order to aoj itrl. of Binding and Rating. The earn, careful Atl.nlion glea to 0RDRR8 aa to Parroaat Purcba.e*. In.ida Figure, alwaf*. S nd for Catalogue., Ae. I Sapt St 19 4 m -82tiflaooirp ; I I fj. I>iO<0 11?V\ tXtetetsftSs>#&. u ; MMiii|^W||itl(>w^MiM(i wade to order at ?? vralnul and Muliogunr, on band and inade a r - f I A tkii aaUtdfcbmeat a* van Ha ?i*da la tha | urk ?>f Ik* aHava Wanda aalk af lb* City of i lira aatWracihia t? aM aha want OmhI and j gentlemen all over title State. OeergU, North ' work for the part twenty yeare. . P. RUSSELL Si CO., KASt KND 11 AS EL STREET, the Immediate vicinity of Charleston and 1? f ly A riwsp.^irm (LATtfNAVI.En. SJIItlti (Xi) 'ACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. VO. 4 BOYCB<t COS WHARF. oha-.lsoto:t, s. p. SF.O W. MciVEK W nn..n.?ted with the bueinree. and will give hi* I.eat atUn* I ion to lliv im.rt-et. id hie fii*-nda. tar Carefn1 attention given to pnrehae-1 ne Moiohnndixe oL all when |d*??d n (mult. . . . . IJT Advance, road, on consignment*, tin ft ao Qm leo. W. Williams & Co. ^hia'KI.HSTON, S. <*],[ !: 1* + Proprietors U f] CAROLHA FERTILIZER. Williams, Biznie & Co. COMMISSION MKUCHANJS, N Y. DAVID & STUADLKY 117 ILL make Lt' eml Advene*, <>a Cotton ff' ' etnf ftalfi'e .hippod to n, in i'ktirlceton or New York. agents ran SUREKA SELF-FASTENINO, JJFCKLE LOCK, DUTLER A SWfcTTS TIES. Sept J3 IV Sui D.P.I'U5MfXG& GO. WHOLES A LE DEA T.ERS IN S H?0 E S TRUNKS No. 2 Hayne St-, cor. Church, OHARLMTON. ?. O. D. F. Fleming. Kam'l A. Kelxim Jamn M. a* iuvn. s*p< 28 9 s.ii* IlENHY BISCilOFF & CO., WHOLESALE OROCKRS, and dealers iv Wines, Liquors/ SEC 4118, TOBACCO, AC. NO. 197 EAST BAY, fnUAUHTOl, S. . U. Bucuvrr. C- Wi-lbern. J u. pietm. 8 pt 28 Cm iml HUUM. dillect importer op Hardware, Cutlery. Gans, & AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. par Ilss reerlred I full stock lor (lit rholssalo trade. Ho. 62 East Bay, (South of tht Old Pott Ofllee.) Charleston, H. C._ Brpt 28 9 8no PELZER RODGERS 4 CO, COTTON FACTORS and general COMMISSION MERCHANTS', BROWN 4t CO'8 WHARF, (SJTn^RIMHOIPflMfir. 0. ?. Liberal advances madeon consignments. *1 ask al'o A8ENTS FOR THE SALE OF TDK Atlantic Phosphates, OP OMA&LESYON, S. O. 8-pt II 8>n * KINSMANik HOWELL, Factors and Commission Merchants. ?:o:? Liberal Advances made on Cotton and Naval Stores. C11 A JtLhSTON, S. C. Stp 7 8m aaooo Yira io III! llll I mi III Ill Ifl SElW ?ISSSBfi Skin Uiacaxa. Bkt?lP??iai. Ifjjft" Vr AlRjknm \'<j and many thoaaamJa of oar bast )Tea3 tira (till taony ot Miyidctaaa F" (i?4 patients who hiveiNtl Rui?<lttU; t | (-end for oar Kosattklls (J aide to Health | (Hook, or Almanao foi this year, which I jU+M^unlioo. Pw) Dr? E. W. Carr, of D.vltipion-. a?ye r ) I tako plcoswru la reeotataeud trig . jjrowr Kqjai'ai.ii aa a very powerful ** lyt) /cases with happy results?oua In H)< M? of secondary ayphills, in which j W (?& prouoancad himself cnre.r .l Palter bavins taken Sve l>ottlw%o( yuur f /II vlKiprorlt^p wader Its uaa? and the In- . flMylkslluna are that (be patient dUI WS/win recover. I have carefully ez 0 t%? fofwi?d*-4 y which yowe 11 tRosaoaliaia made, mid Bud It aw ait-' * 1v'client cotojKMind of alteratlva Ingre"Nii'liiilnrville, Kyi,*| I ^ )*aya be baa used Koeadalis In coses or /<eu>fhl? and Secondary Syphilis with ^ntlsfiy .iy rc?wJt.s-ir a cleaner of the Irmmiipuu 4 kmuw in? rcuicujr. ) Uenjiunlri Bfcktol, of Xlini, Olilo, fcsr.A j vldjr whole l?t??ly ; a short time sihre 1 ' *f "-^'ymtbswd ? bottle ol Roisdslii ami it ' Mnjr 18 * _ . SR iy FLAKTAflOIf BITTEKS J SHI 1 ' ? p ** J TMb wonderful vegetable restorative is thri < sti^t^irtclior of the feeble i and debilitated. As a i tonic and cordial for the ; nged and languid It has no equal among stomach* ; lea. As a remedy for ; the nervous weakness to | which women are espec- ; tally subject, it is < superseding every other stimulant.' In all climates, tropical, temperate, or frigid, it acts as M specific in [fevery species of disorder which undermines the bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. Wherever it is introduced it becomes a standard article?a medicinal staple. It is to-day the best and purest tonic, and the most popular medicine in the civilized world?be sure and get the genuine. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Country Stores. June 22. lo?0. ft 1 y aTr cheyreux, I > , * AND ARCHITECT, MAWB1LIE WCIBES ! Co mar Mtttiif-at sad H-ilbeck'f Allay, ?S?.S?iE3S333, S, ?," PLANS MADE TO OR J) Eft, AN1> FREE OP CIIAROK. WHEH WORK DOVE BT MB. Doe 8 N ly COLUMBIA HOTEL, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAKOLISA. Proprietor* take |>kMlr* in annownoJL log this elerantly-luraiahed KateblUhnaeot \ bow open for the uruBinudation of gucata. The table will atway* be rupplied with every delicacy of the aeaaon?both from the New York and Charlcaton market*, and no effort* will be vpered to give perfect 2 tiafaotinn, in 4 every respect, to oar patron*. Fll KK LUNCH | in the refectory every day fmm 11 until 124. j KM. GORMAN, > ? XI. II. BAI>BN1I0P, j F*0,,,,,BT0", Bept tf - lit If Nickeraon HouseHotel, < COLUMBIA, s.c. THE undersigned having jfcWfrSft- RENEWED hi. lcaae ^ the above Popular Ilenae, will endeavor it make it one of the most agreeable Hotel* io the flouth. A eall la solicited. jH Free Omnibna to and from the Hotel, WM. A. WRIGHT, | Proprietor. 1 Bept 8 18 tf I T0WNE8 jfc EAST, IRt SOLICITORS IK EaUITT. PRACTICE IN QREENVllLK AND 1 SURROUNDING COUNT!JC* Offico Over Julias C. Smith's. a. r. rowni. out r>. but. 1 Ap 47 49 If The horse is a curious fccdor? lie eats bettor when he hain't a bit in his month. M >0*3 8^1-bI fwviooert* Old tnroliiia Billfri. \\ \ iE?ttaa(oaiwrfWflfl irqpwni? J We take pleaanre in i.ffning the j ~>LD CAROLINA. Bltf tilth 1 WTO THE publle. Tliey *n eompound J JL , td aiili irtat ear*, and contain aoine j \? \ WMr', *? lim tvnlllwiM iruin 1 nhyeleiatie in *ur ?t*>?, , rhti tie prescribed I hem In tb??r pracltcd. : j iut OU) CAROLINA WTTKIW i I'ill be found invaluable for I #? c ?r* " V. T"* W?nt of Appetite, I Geneiul Del ility, * Ciili'aind' ^rVtr inlTDfi|>k|%la. ! iV# do not offer onr Hittcra aa a cure for aM lireaaea, but aa an Aromatic Tonic, they I >av* no e<]uat. For sale by all Druggltls and Grocers Vet-) where. Mncpal Depot, GOODRICH. W1NEMAN A CO, mpuiUrsof Choice Drugs and Chemicals, >vh< ' iK , CharlcatvU, B. 0. Mli 9 43 ly GEO. W. CARPENTER'S ;QM1*0UKP FLUID extract of sar 8APARILI?A. GEO, W. CARPENTER'S X)\ rOUND FLUID EXTRACT OFBU CHU. CELEBRATED PREPARA TIOXS, originally Introduced by H?o. VV. Cari?enter, under lite patronage of llie medical faculty, have been *> long cxLn rivrty U'edbv |4iyaiciat>? nnd other*, thnt iliey ?r> generally known for fItelr intiinib WKie, andean he relted on being inoal valunMe i>ni<ili?i in nil cm>i ? here Eare.parilla or Bttrhn are applicable, and (annul be too highly recommended. They ir. prepared in * highly concentrated form, 10 a* lo render .the doae email and convent -nU Orders l>y mail or otherwise will re tci*? prompt attention. lJIX). >V. CAItPKNTI R, IIF.K *ZKY A CO., Wholesale t/'hemieal Wnr? liouee. No. 1X7 Mai Wet .Il eal PI. LH>W 1K * MOISE, \Vh..)?*ir? Agr'n'ta, lit . i J Charleston,!*. G Nov 17 %e lv 1\1\ TO ALE, CIIARI.ESTO.X, 8. V. f Lnrgeat and most complete! ' Manufactory 6f Door* Sashes, > ( Dlinda, MmilHInita, Ac., in the j Southern States. ?afy-l'rlute<l pftce Iwl ilrki competition."tS?X 7f.1T' Send lor un*.1^ *41" Sent free on ?|i|)liea(lun.*m April 27 4f ~ ly DANIEL H. SILCOX'S FURNITURE WAREROOMS, 175,177 & 179, King Street CHARLESTON, 8. C. .Jr. EaTA.u.RCD in 1838./"f~py IflrW Keep* constantly on hand il f ill * well aclcctc<l Stock of lljli! PUP.lTITUB.S, [Wffv Which he offers at 11EASONABLE TTl PRICES. N. D.?GOODS CAREFULLY PACKED FOR 6IIIPPINQ. Mot 24 27 ly* f> von 8ANTPENV iitroRTen op PARIS FANCY GOODS, Toys, Dolls, Games, Children'. Carriage., * French Confeetonery, Fire Works, INDIA KL'BHER GOODS, Such as Clothing, Nursery Sheeting, Ac,, 22V King-St. 2 doors above Market, CHARLESTON, 6. C. Mar 30 45 ly* NATIONAL HOTEL. <06>a.wanis34\f s. o?? m*tA, PROPRIETOR, r. Hamilton joyner. clerk. RATES [)f Board per T)jy |g 00 tupper. Breakfast end Lodging % OO 11..1, is?1 7I"RIW ?? ?? ( t ( ? 1 00 1 15 If PAVILION HOTEL, gin Axau?a&iffa>ra, s. o. BOARD, Per Day $3 00. II. HAMILTON, Superintendent. Mrs. H. L BVTTEIIFIP.LD, ProprlelrcM Bept M It tf WM. 8HEPHERD & CO., Wo. M, I/mgnt St rot t. Chmrlttton, 8. O. StALm IN COOKINO 8TOVE8. 11ANGK8 ANI) dealing 8lOVr?. Piolll.re of 8lo?e< with price, aad demotion will k,,enl up > tppli?ilon. June 19 6-y THE MILLS HOUSE, ?as&a\s>??s?aj, e. ?. F11HER ft CO* Proprietors. FIBST-CI.ASfl IIOTKL. BOARD, I'EK DAY $4 OO. Dm S 19 tf CHARLESTON HOTEL CIIAULI&TON, S. 0. E. H. JACKSON. Proprietor. ASMOTANTHi A. BUTTI?nriBI.D.lf..r mirh of the I'?vHK>b w. b. miller: '"1 gm A* 4 'aIk IfeHfcapsnooneraedi t tf i cIm U so universally .* _ " bocly'as a^cathartlo, 1 adopted Into u?e, In 1 A every country and 1 IhF*W purnaUve rut. The obvious. Reason is, tbetttlyhmore rellabie and Our more ofr Mttusaremedy.unui ariy other. Those who have ried H) h*ew that it onrod them: those who have oTknoWttat itodfes thMr neighbors and fHsndsd ad all teoar that what it does once it does al> raya?that it never fens throurfi any fhultorncsr* lo t <>f its composition. We have thousands upea Douaivnds of certifloatPH of their remarkable curse if the fottowina oomplaints, but seoh cures are mown lt> ettrjr neighborhood, and we Deed not mbttsh them. Adopted to nil aire* end condition* n all ollmatas) contaiulng neither oalomel norany leletorious drug, they mnjr be taken with safety *)h*r?3*u-ely Vegetable, no harm can arise ftona heir use in any quantity. They operate by their powerfol Influence on the nternai viscera to purify the blood and stimalato t into healthy notion?remove the obstruction* .ml b, caroU*, ?^,TxM. ~oh vuixements as are toe first origin Of disease. innate directions are glvonTn tho wrapper OU ho box, for the following complaints, which tbesef T& sssassa mm, Caansr and ksw of ApastHs,)h?y ibould bo taken moderately to stimulate tho atoms scb, and restore its healthy tone and action. actio, ImaCtcS or Orsea flldiasM, Dlltows Colic and Billows *ovor*,thoy should bo Judiciously taken for #a?h oase, to eorrsct foe' diseased action or remove tbe obstructions WMcW cause It. , ^ For DyseStsrr or Biarrkce, but one mild dose Is goneriuly required. For HhessisnMN, tlsal, Oravel, Pal* Pitaboa of also Mkoort, Polo lo the lis, Back and lolaa they should be continuously taken, as requireiLto change the diseased action the system. wpth such change thoso r or HI mmmj ami wnpam WHIIHM they should betaken In large and frequent dove* to produce the offoct of drastic pnrgo. For tapprrulos a largo doso should be taken as it produces the desired effect by sympathy. As a JHnner WW, take one or hro Pitt* to promote digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels Into healthy action, restores the appetite, and invigorates the system. Ilcnce it is often advantageous where no serious dorangement exist*. One who IMa tolerably well, often ftnds that a dose of these Pill* makes him fret decidedly better, from their cleansing and renovating effect on the digestive apparatus. Ztr. /. C. AVER A CO., Practical Chemist*, LOWELL. MAS8., V. 8. A. or Eor ss'e, m fipeejivilla ?>v HAHR1BON <t MARSHALL, a>D M. A. HUNTER A CO., Agent*. Aug 81 li ty The Great Medical Discovery! Dr. WAI.lf KH'a OAJ^IFOJUTIA VINEGAR BITTERS, ||3 ?u>4red? of Thousands -fj D*lup t?t?n?oay to tl*i? woadorful^ E 2|| Curative ET>eU c ? p WHAT ARE THEY? ?|g ?11 TIIBY ARB NOT A VILR C || "i?FAMCY DRINK,li), Vwlo of Toor Rum. Whlskoy, Proof GplrIta. and liofuso .Liquor*. uoc. oi?.i, audaweutrwu.l to (i'.ciuu inu luaio, c* li-d'-'f otuc.V^ " Appatiaara," " Itemorura," A v, th it leal tit* tippler ou to UrunlccniiuM Mid nun, l>u t aro a truo u.-.liclnr, mi'la trom t!io N.iUvo Hoott and iL-tLa of ( aniorn!i,frco from all Alcoholio Stimulants. 'J'heyar..r>oGlt1BATB1.001> PUItinJERnn ILLFJ3 GIVING PH1NC1PLE, o p*rfoct Krnuvalor anil lnvtgnrator ol the Bystein, carrrin-jott a.1 puia,.nous matter, and restoring tlio tloo (ton h ultliy condition. No portion can tako tbc*o JlllUra, according to t\imd.lon% and n-inuin long unwell. AlOU will bo given for an mrumhln e:v*o. pru?.ding Ilia bom-s are not destroyed by mineral j-oisjua or other means, and tl.o vital cry an a wasted bevoud t ho point of repair. For InXUmtn t nry and ChronioRhou-; maLism. and Gout. Dynpcpaia, or Indigo ition. Bilious, Remittent, and Intermittent Povors, J>:a-tnao3 of tho Blood. Liver, Kidneys, ondliladdor. tlf.jBittera have been tanat aooraaatnf. 8uch 3)1 scanos aro caused by Vitiated Blood, which is (j.-nernllf produced by dui'iingeuiuut of tho^ Digestive Organs. 'i iK f tnvigorato tho stomach. and atimnlalo . the torpid liver and boifuls, which render them I of unonnulledcUtmry in cloanstnr tho b'.onlofi all impurlilo*. and Imparting new life and vigor j ?o I ho whole ayatein. Dynpcpsia or Indigestion, Headnch*,' l'dn in tin) Hlionlilm, Cvugha, TiDttnc.- * of Uia Cheat, Dizzincaa, Sour Stomach, bud Taato in the Mouth, Bi.lions Attacks, Palpitation ef tl?? Heart. Copious Discharge* of Urine, Tain ka j the region* of tha Kidnap*, aud a hundred other f pvtiifui symptom* whioh aro tha oOeprlnga of i Dyspepsia, aro cured by theaa Bitter*. C loans* the Vitiated Bloo.1 whenever you And] It* imparities bursting throu rh the *Vin in Pimples, Eruption*, or Sores: clcanso it when it ia foul, and your leelimj* will tell von when. Keep the blood pure and the health of tho rystem wiU fallow. I PIN, TAPE, and other WOr.MA, lurking It* the ayatem of so many thousands, aro effectually i destroyed and removed. For full directions, read carefully tho circular' around each botUe, printed tn lour languages?. Knrhsh, Herman, French, andhpanish. J. WAI.KKH, 33 de M Commerce Street, N. T.! Proprietor. II. IT. Mo DONALD * CO DntinriiMADauvnflrii Ajren'* Ban Fr*nd*m, California, and Si aodlA ComwrwitS^iiY all DnuaoiflTa and DEALERS. > v J W For i.tlr in O'rrnvlllr by M. A. HUNTER k CO., ?*? HARRISON A MARSHALL. Aug 21 15 tut NOTICE so: THE UNDBR8IUNKD WILL BE PREparetl willi two new cams (GULLETTS A GUIS WOLD'S) Customer* ran have their choice. Both fe<l by Patent Feeders, which, It ie eaid, by e<1? ? to the regularity of feeding, turaa out ore Lint than when fed by }i!?nd. Bales of 450 to 600 ibs. weight will be ensipre seed Into a space of 6 teat long, 2 feet wide and 2 feel thick, which will bo neatly covered with new Ragging and Iron Ties; for which (Ragging and Tie*) see will charge One Dollar and Filly Cents (f 1.601 per Bale. Customer* who desire to do an, cat, store tbelr Cotton In our Warehouse, which will he under the rare of oar Watchman and in reach of our Fore# Pomp, nntil rnady to sell | at which time we ospeet to make arrangements to ehip direct to seeno Fitter; Worth, or buy on the most reasonable terms. mm~ riantrf* will pieaaft girm j? iriui. COTTON FlrxBO AT in. LESTER A BROS. Aug 17 la If SAMUEL BLACK. BARBER. WOULD fully inform lh? jvtblia th?? li" ! ?? Itrmoifd to ft room ne?r th? MANSION IKlL'SK. wh?r? h? will l>? pr?|>ftre'l lw rn-irr eoa'omara ft* hrrelo< to to. Hiinir PrttfeMJiimiol Barber, bft l.y ftltoitloh to litnlnrM*, iigetlrer Willi |>ohien?-ft* to all, to rrwlt a portion of polilio pftironairr. in CUTTING, SIIAV1NG AKPM|IAMI'U0IK6. Hapt 1 16 if ~MA.TW.BBMB' MADE AND UEI'AIUKD, BY JAMES M PRICE. o?ssJ?"" " Juno 22 6 t