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oStsa/B&zans.
twwty Baptist clergymen, who
were rttearau^e^ew) venthm, went
?t h?m?, i
t'Jl.tbrs!T!!:?F:^ .55
fWtfr" aiUtJ <?vvi?u yw.v
mers could reach, dry lanq all
their undershirts and socks and
and things were fluttering M
clothing that could be found, at
&=ft:gMKS3|
And they do lay that when those
twenty nfetafita betas by the *t#
fulgent lipht'of the moon that
evening, .in single file and keep-.,
ing close iogetMtvtfcc hvnt Anntti
ar acquaintance with the Zouave
drill, 0*1 the part ?i, the 'man at
tlyheflMiwim the upibreila* still
hnrdlyfl^fflc& to cevfr them com
pietfely* *They said -they felt conspicuoui
somehow; and the situation
was all the more embarassing,
because wi the Dorcas societies
and woman's rights conventions,
and the pupils at the! female
boarding schools, seemed to he
? . i . ^ s
prancing aronna on tne streets me
route ot the parade,. ^ "
The Montgomery Advertiser
says that one of the " trooly loil,"
who came to that city last Satur*
day tqfsavwt^a country," boaght a
paper* bok of Inciter watches
bct'orl leading, which he safely
deposited in his vest pocket. But
on the road home, his benzine so
completely conquered him that tie
sought a dense 8bade and fell)
asleep. He slept until pitch darkness
set in, when.bbp|5en|ug.teyo)l
over on his side, be ignited his
whole box ot Jucifers, which, burn;,
ing throngh^the box and clothing,
aroused him from his slumbers to
* #ense of the inky darkness by
Which he was surroundod. no
felt the fire, inhaled the burning
aulpher, drew a haaty conclusion,
and expressed i t as follows:
" Dere, now 1 'Fore God, jes fvhat
I 'spected 1 In bell, an' a roastin'.
Da* comes o' toiler ing dem dam
radicals 1"
These is a story told of a self
willed deacon who was always on
the wrong side, and ludicrously
stubborn. When the temperance
reform wasjn lull feather, jind the.
question discussed tn the church
of which he was an officer, he, as
a matter of course, opposed it.?
He would not sign the pledge; he
would not consent to its presentation
in the Sunday school; he objected
vehemently to the distribu
tion of tracts. One day, in the
pswcnco of a full hoQse, one of
the brethren made the case of the
deCCoa a subject of 'prayer. 4* O,
Lor<^ if t by-servant, our tyrotber,
continues his opposition to us, wilt
thou, in thy tender mercies, remove
him from the church militant
.below, to the church triumphant
above ?" 111 won't go 1"
thundered tho indignant and ohetinate
deacon.
Apropos of children's balls at
tho seaside, the following corres
pondence is made pnblic : " Miss
Minnie Smith's compliments to
Miss Maggie Jones, and desires
the pleasure of her company this
evening. Refreshments at 11."?
The response was; " Miss Mag
Sie Jones' compliments to Miss
linnie Smith, with regrets that
nrifir ottrvQ nrnm onto nrnr?l nrlfl tli?
j",v" j"vv.muw
pleasuro of acceptance. She is to
be whipped at 7, and sent to bed
without her supper at 8."
- < ? - ?
It ip, said of Ethan Allen that
be ohce attended a church where
the minister made an estimate,
the result of which was that ont of
the whole human race, not more
than one in a thousand would be
saved. On the announcement of
this result, Allen took his hat and
walked out, saying as ho went:
t4 Gentlemen, if any of you want
my chance, you are welcome to it.
It is not worth staying for." ,
Papa," said a little boy to his *
parent, 44 Are not sailors very '
small men V*
44 No, my dear," answered the 1
lather ; 41 pfav, what leads you to
suppose that they are small ?" ?
" Because," replied the young I
idea, smartly, u 1 read the other
day of a sailor going to sleep in <
his wptcfo." i
' * ,
-w + * ? i
At Atlanta, Georgia, a boy ate
thirteen apple dnmblings for dessert,
one day last week. His 1
frieds grieve that tbey sought in
vain for some obituary poetry
suited to bis case.
44 Tk? aun is all very well," said
an Irishman,'*** but the moon is
worth two of it: for the moon af
fords us ligbt in the night time,
when wo want it. whereas the
inn's with us in the day time,
when we hare no occasion for
it" r '
? m . M
Hart plain yoang ladies live to
be pretty?old ones.
t Mh^bu Sanija Acting AdThe
Pec41c Railroad still
blocked wM? snow, which Ma been
twice sboveled.
Valkhian ScHKHKOFFhaa assumed
charge of the Russian Legation.
A ptiAN white drees, without ornament
or flower of any kind, is
&6 severest'test of Roman's beauty
or cMbpiexion."
' ( VkrinL bodies of tbe Legislatures
of Ohio and New York have or;
gaitMd by electing Republican
oQpero, ^ V ' .
^iAn a*clMWp-wa&U to know,
^4r ?,is^pronounced wirk.
wnv p o r k is not pronounced
,pirk I Th?6e question# are very irksome.
*
Thb Alexis hunting party meets
in Omaha' ib thip month. If the
snow is too deep' for sport on the
10th,* the party will proceed to
6a,n JTranoisco. |
. Thb Churoh of the Messiah,
Louisville, newly erected at the
corner of Fourth and York streets,
tfas burned on the 2d inst. It
cost $70,000.
Sixrr hpasee, in Monroe, La.,
including the wealthiest portion of
the fcity, have- been burned.?
Among the buildings destroyed
are Uuion Church, Mansion House
and Central House. - Loss over
$500,000.
,Colonkx E. D. Fbost has taken
charge as General Superintendent
of the New Orleans, Jackson and
^Great^jtfjorthern Mississippi Cen
tral and -Mississippi ana Tennessee
Kailroads. All are now under
same management.
The old Manassas ha'tie field
was told a few days since for
eight dollars an acre. When the
war commenced it was under a
high state' of improvement, and
the dwelling bouse upon it was
^one of the naest in that section of
the State.
Mrs. Sarah J. Hale, of Godey's Lady's
Book, is eighty-four years old. ,.
A Canton, III., tobacconist baa fallen into
I German baronetcy.
Tub average depth of the Atlantic ocean
is estimated at 26,000 feet.
NlXrrT'TIV! nr.mKII.. kAnu. ... 5? '
Naw York in open deflaneeof the police.
The Chinese are imitating the Jupanese
Yy sending their youths to England and
America for education.
Prlnee Alexis has arrived at St. Looia, and
reception will be given htm on the 6th
instant
Louisiana lawyers aye reveling io fees.?
The bad crops of the past year have caused
an immense amount of sotsg.
The total indebtedness of the State of
Louisiana is upward of $14,000,000. Ethiopia
legislation. . ,
Aqashz believes that Niagara Falls will
wear away ia just eleven thousand years.
Tug Congressional library contains 236,*
000 volumes.
August Belmont, James Gordou Bennett,
Jr., and several other gentlemen are duckhunting
in North Carolina.
Jno. En right has been confirmed by the
Senate as Jury Commissioner lor Abbeville
county,.and J. F. O. DuPrt Treasurer.
King Emanuel congratulates Queen Victoria
upon the eafety of the Prince of
Wale*.
Two boys, aged ten and thirteen years,
were frozen to death, near Virginia City,
Nevada. ,'
Three oar loads of Japanese and Chinese
silks, valusd at $2,000,000, were sent east
ward from San Francisco, on the 26th ult.
Bill Haley, a noted burglar, while robbing
a foundry in Newark, was shot dead
by a trap gun placed tbefe for such persons.
A discharged driver murdered his conductor
on "fhird Avenue Street Railroad,
New York, with a oar hook.
Another poor girl haa recently died in
Virginia from the excessive use of Tobacco
al the age of ooe hundred. She was an orphan.
A Quebec dispatch taft a box left at the
Grand Trunk Railroad Depot by an unknown
person contained a dead woman,
mutilated.
Representative Whlppcr, who voted for
Scott's impeachment and labored for it, was
immediately relieved of bis hrigadier-generalship
In tne militia, aod one Smalls is
ippointed In the former's place,
Cornell, Richard Tweed and Devlin are
Tweed's hail. Tweed has snrrend^ed to
,he Sheriff, and resigned the commissioner*
ihlp of public works. Mayor Hail has appointed
George W. Vanherst Commissioner
Psisci or Walks.?The heir prospective
Id the British crown has been very aick?
lor days at the point cf death, bat his shv ,
liciaos now pronounce him entirely eefe*-?
rbe Prince bat lad a fast lifs; bat it is
hoped bit n?#r approach to death will has*
a beneficial effect on his morals.
The Her edit Mexico special correspondent
sayt Monterey advices of tbe SOtb are
positive and certain that the Government
officials arc leagued with the rfrolatiopiM*,
and will turn the entire border orer to
them.
A colored man, naar Can tee, Misc., met
hie death undsr rather peculiar ciroumataneee
tba otbar day. Ha wished to kill a
aheap, and hald it on tha track for the loee
motive to perform the deed. Tbe sheep
eeeeped with a broken leg, bat tha tonarai
of the negro took place tbe nest dey.
THE UIV DERSIGNE]
FACTORABE W ?
TO
CBNBRAl IK]
?'.\L m ' .mi
iR to ill J? '
ava <*ar <
IS LARGER AMD
THAN
AND WII,t :
, WHOLESALt
; AT THf LO V
COUNTRY MERCHANTS W.
NX AMINE STOCK *
SENDING 0RD1
He will also famish T
Bale at Factor/ prices.
June SI 1
CAROLINA LIFE'INS
ill RIM PHIs>' 1
JEFFERSON D1
BLM'K & POCI1ES
A SOUTHERN AND
ATTENTION
TO THE SURRENI
AND OTHER
OFFERED BY 1
May 3
CHOICE FAME
A
Plantation
..
0
JAMES G. BA
HAVING Mt their store Id order, and hari
CERIES, Ao., that can be bought for it
trade, a large Stock of FKE8H GOODS, vis :
Stuart's Cut, Crushed, Granulated, A, B, C i
Java, Laguayra, Maraoaibo and Rio COFFI
Green and Black TEA, of Best Quaity.
Stuart's SYURP, GOLDEN DRIPS and M<
Sugar Cured IlAMS, Breakfast BACON, Ne
Factory CHEESE, English Dairy and Dutel
Gilt Edge Goshen BUTTER, Prime Leaf L,
Canned FRUITS, PRESERVES and JELL
English CRACKERS, English Albert BISC
American (.'HACKERS, of all kinds, Fresh.
MACKEREL. CANDLES and SOAPS, of a
BACON, RIDES and Shoulders ; Liverpool i
. BAGGING, of all kinds, and TIES.
TYINES and LIQUORS, ot first quality.
WE HAVE ALSO ON HAJ
MARKET. FANCY AND TR.
CHURNS, BUCKETS, TRa YL
DUSTERS, COUNTER BR US
FRESII GOODS RECE
James
205 BRC
Oot 25
"TTir&ivir]
*1>WM'
WE WOULD call attention
DRY GOODS, OARPETI
TAINS, &c.
We have on hand one of the mc
this market, consisting of Silks, A
and other grades of FINE GOODS
Prices. Fnll lines ot Sheetings, I
with a complete assortment of Hos
24-3 ra J
A. B. MIMI&AN,
COTTON FACTOR
AND GENERAL
C6MMISS10I HE&CHAIT.
ACCOMMODATION WHARF,
CHARLESTON, S. O.
I will also, when placed in funds,
purchase and forward all
kinds of Merchandise, Machinery,
Agricultural
Implements Fertilizers,
Ac.
Oct 25 25 1V
HENRY BISCHOFF
& CO.,
WHOLESALE OROOEBSy
, AN? OEAlfAS IN
mzssa&, &&<s??z&e,
sstaAns,
TOBACCO, &.C.,
NO. UW EAST BAT,
mimwvMw. s. c.
a. moaoir, o. wwim,
i. B. riKrn.
Ool !tf 36 6m
9
1 - iin- comssioK
HL/li JjU JU
OS-??
JUil ir, ...tv J i IJ.U.
? H48 ADDED TUB
MNIfSMN BUSINESS
HIS
sue HINDIS?.
f
!S Wi IIS
IftUT? nft1WPT.ir.TP.
auvjyn,
BE SOLD AT
3 OR RETAIL
\ A t? V olw *1."
/ E.8 T P R I C E 8 .
UsL DO WELL TO CALL AND
IND PRICES DEPOSE
tR S j&L SEwdtiRJt. !
ARN8 and SHIRTINGS by the
T. W. DAVIS.
5URANCE COMPANY,=
rENftESSEE.
L -*r V Tn TvT^Tir<T-r\?m I
L V IB, I'KHiSlJJ 1.
t STATE AGENTS,,
MUTUAL COMPANY.
IS CALLED
)ER VALUE PLAN,
ABVANTASES,
mis COMPANY.
5* tf
LY GROCERIES
ND
Supplies.
Jtf I ' ' 1 ' ?
lILIE & BRO.
ing received a large (apply of the Beet GROioQ?y,
sow offer te their cuaiemere and tba
nd Yellow SUGARS.
EES.
)LA8SES.
w FLOll R.
i CHEESE,
ARD.
IKS.
UIT, Freeh.
U kinds.
SALT,
*d:a laboo stock :or
A VELI NO B A SKETS, T UBS.
?, STRA W BROOMS. FEaTHER
i/IES dt HEARTH BLOOMS.
IYED EVERY WEEK
G. Bailie ft Brother*
)AI> STREET, A UOUSTA.O A
25 #IB
LrKINARDT]
to our Large and Varied Stock of
NGS, OIL OLOTH RUGS, CUR>8t
complete stocks ever offered in
Ipacas, Merinos, Poplins, DeLains,
5, which we are offering at Reduced
Shirtings, Caesimeree, Jeans, <fec.,
iery ana Glovee. Give ms a caII.
. H. & M. L KINARPFOR
SALE.
o
THE
HOUSE AND LOT
IN the City of Greenville. present residence
of the subscriber. The LOT contain a
throe acres, moat conveniently and pleasantly
situated, west of the Kivor, comer Rhett and
River Streets, with a front of more than *00
feet on eaeb. The
DWELLING HOUSE
and sitnatlon is eonsldered one of the best in
Greenville, with the usual and necessary Out
buildings. There Is a flne
VEGETABLE GARDEN
and WELL of the purest eeld water, wbleh
psrer fails. Tbers are abundance ef SHADE
i TREKS, of natire growth, and EVER.
UREBNS oa the Lot.
For iirai nod fnrtber particulars, apply to1
> 0. F. TOWNES, Proprietor.
July M v IS tf '
PHOTOGB APHING.
HAVING recently fitted up the rooms
over Whitnfr* A Ferguson's Store,
with elegant lights, I am prepared la do
all kinds of PHOTOGRAPHING, at warv
sbert notice. Het^afpstiu^ gyeranted to aU
T?. K. WMKKLKB.
mij ii ml*
I ... n'liU.
Fleming A Maxwell
WOUI?l> raapretlnllj inform t^a pulle
that thay bare purehaead tb? fchop
of Saiaael Blaak, in the old Ooari Boom,
and are prepared to do WORK hi
their Una in a nret alaaa mannar, and'ihay
aolioil tha Patronage of tbair Pnaoda aad
Publia generally. 27-tf
18 AUbJX 71
ML' MY FKtlntDS Atftt *At- ^
D^I*M>.^mi<?e?kefeepwt JR9L
SiMmwK? WARK,
TABI4S OUTLBRY, *0. Bp?oUl attiMiod
?i?&n to MfMlriM l** rlTMoM, M>d '
TU.. ?*. BiAcit ,
Ju 18 Sft tf
'ff 'J > 1 j
M.Q. .wym, tJEf0f> r ) ?fr) rvp.MW ,
.T .f* syftsi
-BUTLER &. McBEE.
CREKNVaLE,S. C., "
^ill Pr actio* pi ,tlii Coarti of tilt ttato
'tl ..v 4 r .
ZINSMAN db HO WELL,
Footers qud r Commission Msr
ehants.
I ? ? :o:*~ ,v>
Literal AdwPnee*made1 on Cotton
. and Naval. Stores.
. CHARLESTON> S. C.
8?p? if . IS 4m
ixtj-fiT* flnt Prii# Medftli Awarded.
oButhern Piano
aanuraoiuttX.
vm, knabe #00., i
M?nufMtm#r? Of I
GRAND, SQUARE AND WHWWT
PIANO FORTES.
Q JJAt fJHOltB, 3fD. ,
Thcae Instrupapts bar* been before the J
Public for negfly Thirty Years,' And ufcM
their excellence ftlube attained an Wv/uireAo*.
td prt-emt nenci, which pronounces them un qualed,
in
tone. touch, j " 3
workmanship and durability. ;
All our Square Pianos bare our New ItaI
proved Or erst rang Bsale and the Agreffd <
| We would eall special attention to ear late
Patented Improvements in Qratftl Piaa?n and
6quare Grands, found in no "othhr Piano, ,
which bring the Piano nearer perfection than i
has yet been aUpinqd. . .^' jf
Avery Piano rally Wananted for Plre Years. 1
We are by *peeltl arrangement enabled to
furnish Parlor Organs and Melodecns of the
I most celebrated makers, wholesale and retail ,
[ dt lowest Fdctory Prices.
Illustrated Catalogues and Price Lists
promptly furnished on application to
WM. KNABK A CO., Baltimore, Md.
Or any of our regular established age sows.
rv Pet 18 P ^4 . #?n
MONEY CARROT BUY ITt \
FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESS I!
BUT THE DIAMOND SPECTA- i
CLES WILL PRESERVE IT. '
If Yon Valno Your Eyc?i|ht '
USB THRSB
PERFECT LENSES.
GROUND FROM MINUTE CRYSTAL PEBBLES,
Melted together, and derive their name
" Diamond " on acewubt of their Hardneas
And Brilliancy. They will last many years
.without ehange. fcnd era warranted superilor
to all others, ma^nfaatated by
J. K. SPENSKH A CO.. N. Y<
Caution ?None genuine unlets stamped
with onr trad# mark.
i.-a 0. TURNBR, Sola Agent
for Greenville, 8. C.
From whom they ean only be oblaioed.
No Pedlars employed.
May 10 1 ly
DOORS, SASHES,
BLINDS, &c.
P- P. TOAL E,
Manufacturer and Dealer,
No. 29 Flayne Strtrt and Jlorlbtek't Wharf,
CHAJlJLESTOSi, 8. C.
r3r Thi? is the lereent and mmt oomSlfte
Factory of the kind in the Southern
tate*, end e)( article* tn this lirfe ceo be
turpialied by Mr. P. P. Toalb et piicn
which defy eompetition.
UP A pamphlet with full end detailed
liet of all aiiee of Door*, Sarhea and Blind* 1
and th# price* of each, will be aent free
and po?t paid, on appUcatiou to
P? P. Toale,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
July 12 10 ly.
ESTABLISHED IN 1838. 1
, OHEENVILLE !
COACH FACTORY.;
I
Oower, Cox & Markley.
WK WOULD unoaaM that ?im pre- 1
pared now to fill all order* for
WglHlOOLE?.
Having the largeet atoek of labor-aaving
machinery in the State, and the moat akilfa)
workmen In the Booth, we hope to be able to I
aupply all demand*.
The atoek of t
ONE, TWO, I
THREE, FOUR, 1
and BIX-R0R8E ]
IRdtf-AXLE <
PlANlATtQR WAGGKS
Will be kept fall, and new, aa for thirty oflre
J*ar% tfcaad-wagon* *b*H be the
|khd|>ARD O# fiSOBLLSEOt.
W/dte diking, a* uftfal, a large Itbek e' <
ckawaji and Baffin
A. ?J1 prteea : wane new and elegant pattern*
Gower, Cm , :>
Sc JWarkley.
If. B. $5 years of faithful 'work?oar j
guwftBtc?. Aug80-17tf
; ; n
] o'oNstiiii^TioRr/i
Its Core and Its Prepejitiye,
BY J. 11. SCUENCK, M. D.
lrAHT?k?N\ M>|?m puHd a Way,
lUL for wboao doatfc there ?u a* Mktr
r?Mon than tk? negleot or know* and IndUputabty
proven laoaaa of owro. Tkoo* near
and 4m? to, finally and (Honda **? Hooping
1)r. josxrrf ft. bchkvck'8 sticplk'
a , >>i< a
and waited tbemaolvea of bia woadarfal efleaoioua
BMdioioooi thoyeroaW not bar* Mien.
Dr. Bohenk haa fa ite*o#a*?bo proved thai
wherever auBoient vitality romaina, that rtUlity,
by bia modieinea and tb* dirootioaa tor
t^elr t*e? la qdlftkedfi into bog I tb tot vigor.
J la tbiobtgtoatontfltmSnotblnKpreafiapU
nena. To the faith of the invalid la mad* no
lOtooeowtatloA that 14 not a tbouiaod tttnea;
aabatantiated. by living and vlalbW work#.
The theory of tbe eufe by Dr. 8chonck'e modi*
isoo id aa ahaplo aa it la uarailtng. Ita philoaophy
require* no argument. It I# ael-aa. J
uring, seii-convinoing. . .
The Seawood Tonic ud Mtndrakt Pills sis
the list two wtrtou With Which the citadol
of the malady it Mtailed. Two-tbirds of the
csm? of consumption originate in dyspepsia
and a funotionally disordered liver. With thia
condition the bronchial tube# "sympathise"
with the stomach. They respond to the morbiflo
action ofthe Hirer. Here then oomes the
culminating result, and the setting in, with all
lta d it treating symptoms, of
consumption. .
The Mkndraka Pilla are competed of one o
Nature's noblest gifts?the PsdopblUlum Pellatum.
They posts** all the blood-aearohtog,
alterative properties of calomel, but unlike
ckloiael, they .
i t '* LEAVE NO STINO BEHIND."
The work of cute is now beginning. The
vitiated and mucous deposits in the bowel*
and in the alimentary canal are ejected. The
Ilvei', like a clock, is wound up. It arouses
from its torpidity.- The stomach acts respontively,
and the patient bcclns to feel that he is
getting, at hurt," '
A SrPPLT'OF QOOD BLOOD.
The Seawood Tooio, in^opjunoflen with the
Pille, permeate* end atrimilates With the food.
Ch;llflettl<a la now progressing without it*
previous torture*. Digestion become* painless,
*nd the cure la teen to be at bani. There ^
do more flatulence, no exacerbation of the sto-.
maaft'S An appetite aeta to. '?
Now cornea the greateat Blood Purifier ever
tod by an indulgent father te Buffering
mate. Schenok'a Pulmonic Syrup comer in to
porform ita function* and to haaten and complete
the cure. It enter* at voce epeo ita
work. Nature cannot he oheeied. It eoUect*
and ripOns the impaired and ditcaatd portions
of tho lunga. In the form of gathering*, it
praparda them for expectoration, and lo ! in a
veiy abort time the malady la ranquiahed, the
rotten throne that it occupied ta renovated and
made new, and tha patient* in all the dign i?J
tf rtgained vigor, step* forth to enjoy the manhood
or the womanhood that was.
GIVBN UP AS LOST.
The second thing is, the patients must stay
in a warm room until, they get well f 41 is al?
nuat impossible to prevent taking oold when
the lunga are diseased, hot it mast be prevented
or a cure cannot be effected. Fresh air
and riding etjt, eapecjally in thia section of
the country in the-fall and winter a* a son, are
all wrung. Physician* who rtoommend that
eoursa lose their patients, if their lungs are
hadlv diseased, aud yet, bocauso thoy are in
the house they must not sit down quiet; they
must walk about the room aa much and as fast
as the strength will bear, to get up a good circulation
of blood. The patients must keep in
good spirits? be determined to get well. This
Baa a great deal to do with the appetite, and
is the great point to gain.
To despair of cure after such evidenoe of its
possibility in the woiat eases., and moral certainty
in all othars, Is sinful. Dr. 8ohenck'a
personal statemant to tha Faculty of bia own
cure wea in theee modest words :
" 34any years ago I wag in the laat stage* of
consumption j oopflued to my bed, and at one
time my pbysioians thought that I could not
live a week ; then, like a drowning man catching
at straw*, I heard of and obtained the preparation*
which I now offer to the publio, and
they made a perfect core of me. It seemed to
me that I could feel them penetrate my whole
system. They soon ripened the matter in my
lungs, and I would spit up more than p pint
of oflbnsire yellow matter every morning for
a long time.
As soon ss thst began to subside, my cough,
fever, pain and night sweats all began to
leava me, and my appetite became so groat
that it wm with dUBoulty that I could keep
from eating too mncb. I soon gained my
strength, and have grown in flesh ever since."
" 1 was weighed shortly after my recovery,"
added the Doeter," then looking like a more
skeleton ; my weight was only ninety, seven
pounds ; my pjpsent weight is two hundred
and twenty-five [225] pounds, and for years I
hr.vc enjoyed uninterrupted health."
Dr.* Sehcnek has d|peontlnued his professional
visits td New Ydrk and Boston, lie or
his son, Dr. J. H. Schenck, Jr., still continua
to see patient* at their office, No. 15 North Sixth
itreet, Philadelphia, every Saturday from 9
A. M. to 3 P. M. Those who wish a thorough
examination with the Kesplromster will bo
charged $6. The Kespiromeler declares the
exact condition of the lungs, and patienta can
readily learn whether they are curable or not.
The directions for taking the medicinea are
adapted to the intelligence even of a child.
Follow tbcae diroctiona, and kind Nature will
do the rest, excepting that (n soma eaaea the
Mandrako Pilla are to be taken in inoaeaaed
doaaa j the three medicinea need go other ae
eompanlments than the ample inatructiona that
accompany th?iu t Firat create appetite. Of
returning health hunger 1a the moat welcome
symptom. When it cornea, aa It will come, let
the despairing at orte.be of good cheer. Good
blood at once followa, the cough looaena, the
night sweat i* abated. In a abort time both
of theae morbid aymptoma are gone forever.
Dr. Sehenck'a medicinea are constantly kept
in tens of thousands of families. As a laxative
or purgative, the Mandrake Pilla are a
standard preparation ; while tips Pulmooio
Syrup aa a curer of coughs and eolda, may be
regarded as a propbylacterie against consumption
in any of its forms.
Price of the Pnlmonie Syrup and Seaweed
Tonie, $1.60 a bottle, or $7.60 a half dozen.
Mandrake Pilla, 26 eents a box. For sale by
all druggists and dealera.
Wholesale Agent, JOHN F. HENRY, No.
College Plaoe, New York City.Vi
March 22 40 ly
1874. f?_T?iee. 1871,
SOTS 2 GOTS2 GOT3 2
E\0UBLE and Single Barrel duns, , Breech/
leading and Masale-leading iuaa, of
glish, French and German iianaifcctnro, at
ill prieee.
Single Gona at $?.M, $4,00,. $0.00, $8.00,
iiq AA i. eon AA ?- ' ?
m ?.*v to f*vjvv ?ica j jL/oudiv uudi rrotn
>7.00 to 9200.00 each.
!KIST?M I IP1SV0M!!
Smith A Wmioq, Colt'*, Allen'*, Sharp'*,
ind alt the popular and approved kind*.
SPORTSMAN'S 0001)8 of great rartety.
AMMUNiTIONI
For Oana, Platola and Rifle*.
BEST QUALITY AND AT LOWEST PRICE8.
Country merchant* and aporUmen are ln?
rlted to call and examine onr large and well
lelooted (took of the abet# good*, which we
Import direct and buy from the manufaotr,rera.
Order* by mail Ailed promptly, and
lent by ax^re**, C. O. D.
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Attorneys ftii OotuuoUors ait Lav
ANP IN EQUITY.
GREKKYILM, fl. 0.,
PRAQTIOI In the ConrU of the fit.U Had
of the United BUtM, and" fire np??iil
itUntion to euei In Bnakraptoj.
Jut 1 i?7L 84?tf 1
MUWWi 1<M f t?f|g ,
CiMtlra >Mcn? 1
fl|l|u Mittn in Mt vb Itaay1
Mate of row Mmm* IWMihtrf
rMfilfMu aa? BoAin Uwmi 4m?M
4at4vMtMM4 to plaoaa tho taato?'
ooMod"Toniaa." - Awttiin.'' ? Baalim*" ?#,' ,:
that 1mAtho tlnlo oa to Anakamaaa and rata,
hot art o trao Moil lata*, aaaAo from tha Hottra
Root* h? Mt of (Mlknh, Art* Ma an
I AImImIU MmImu. They m. the
. etBAT BLOOD FCRIVIU u? A
I UN ?ITOT? nilOIDLA i Hrtat
, Benofetor end lart?oi*te* of the Byfte*. Mir*.
&39ftK?Et3BB sr
Bitten MoordlM to dtrectlone uf iradn lone
unil, provided their bones on aot deetroyed
by mineral poieon or other whom, and U? vital
ertaae waated beyood-fhe point of Malrv / \r. 5
They are a Gentle. Pnraatlwe if w^l' i
as a Tenle, poMHOlwr, oloo. tbo peculiar merit
Of SeMns ad o powerful arent te relledtns Coopesttea
m ToHSmnatVa of tho lire* aid of a|t the
Thoeral Otrui.
VOR FKM4L1 GOHPUIltVAfbitiMf
lapooar or old. mooted or oteste. at the down of
womanhood or at the ton of life, then Tonic Bitten
ban no otwaL
Per IuSmnnnlery asf Chrrenlo Rhea-'
nation and Goat, Sfapcooto or In-'
dlseotlon, Billons, RonteOont and
Intornlttoat Powers, Ploo?eo ef the'
Bleed, Liver, Kidneyo mad Bl adder,
then Bittern haro boon moot aaoooooteL Huch
Ploeaeeo are eauood br W tinted Blood,which
la doneraUr ptodnecd br detmpdenaent oT
tbo Dlltalvi Ore a no. / /
DfBNPSIA OR IHDI01B*70K,
Boodoehe, P^n to the Shooldero, Ooofha. Tiflhi> t-.
son of tho Cheat, Diminoee, Boor Eruetntione of
tho Stomach. Bad Taate In tho Mouth, Bilious
Attacks. Palpitation of Mm Heart, Inflammation of
Mm IiBnco, Pain in tho melons of the Kidney a, and
S hundred other fealntul aymptoms are 1the off
rinnolDnMMlfc
They Invigorate the Btomach and stlmnlste the
torpid Livtor and Bowels, whloh rcndar them of
unequalled yOcacy to cleansing the blood of all lmpuri
ties, and tmpertiag now lifn and vigor to the
Whole system.
FOR BKIK DISKABKS, *rupUons,Tetter,
Bait Rhesus. Blotches, BpOts, Plmplee. PestujM, . '
Bails, Osrtoinclea, Ring-Worms, Scald Bead, Son ?
ried out o*thsrrstem In a short flme^y'the use of
these lUttars. Oae bottle to such cases win cmTtsM
the moat Incredulous of their curative effect.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find Its
Impurities bursting through the skin in Phuplss,
BrupUons or Bona; cleanse It whan you And it
Obstructed and sluggish to tha veins; cleanse it
Whsh It la foul,and your feelings will tell you wheo.
Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system
trill follow.
PIN, TAPS, and other WORMS, urklag
to the system of so many thousands, are effectually
dcatrojsd and romoTtd.
SOLD BT ALL D&UOOISTS AMD PEALBR8.
3. WALKSII, Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD *
JMh For talc to the Ciiy <>t UncmUlp
DR. M. is HUNTER A CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Drugs#
Medicines, Chemicals, Ac,, Ac.
May 10 1
K. Re 11.
Had way's Ready Relief
CURES THE WORST PAINS
In from One to Twenty Minutes.
NOT ONE HOUR
after reading this advertisement need sny
one suffer with pain.
Radway's Ready Relief is a cure for every
pain. It was the Aral and is
THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY
that instantly stops the most excruciating
paint, allays imfhimatlons, and cures cou?
Eestions, whether ot the lungs, stomach,
owela, or other glands or organs, by oue
application.
RAD WAY'S READY RELIEF
Will afford instant ease. Inflammation of
lilt Khtnevs. inflammation <>! Iti? ltlo.t.l-..
Inflammation of the Bowels. Oonjeation of
the Lungs, Sore Throat, Difficult lii entiling.
Palpitation of the Heart. Hysterics, Croup,
Diphtheria, Catarrh, Influenza, Headache,
Tooothache, Neuralgia, ltheumali-m, Cold
Chill*, Ague Chills.
The application of the Ready Relief to
the part or parts where the pain or diflicultj
exists will afford ease and comfort.
Twenty drop* In half a tumbler of water
will in a few momenta cure Cramps, Spasms,
Sour Stomach, Heartburn. Sick Headache,
Diarrhea, Dysentery, Colic, wind in the
Bowels, and all Internal Pains.
Travelers should always carry a bottle of
Radway's Ready Relief with them. A lew
drops in water will prevent sickness or
pai:is Irom change of water it ia better *
titan Freneh Brandy or Bitters as a stimulant.
FEVER AND AGUE.
Pevar and Ague cuied for fifty cents.?
There is not a remedial agent in this world
that will cure Fever and Ague, and all other
Malarious, Bilous, Scarlet, Typhoid,
Yellow, and other Fevers (aided by Kad.
way'a PUD) so quick as Radway's Ready
Relief. Fitly cents per bottle.
HEALTH I BEAUTY!!
Strong and Pars Rich Blood?lacrosse of
iHash and Weight?Clear Skin and
beautiful Complexion secured
to all.
I?R. RADWAY'S RARRAPAlt
11.1,1 AN RCflOLYCRT
Not only does the Sarsaparillian Resolvent
excel all known remedial agents In lha
eura of Chrooia, Scrofulous, Constitutional,
and Sklo diseases; but it is tba only positive
euro for Kidney and Bladder complaints,
Urinary and Womb diseases, Gravel,
Diabetes, Dropsy, Stoppage of Water,
Incontinence of Urine, Bnght's Disease,
Albuminuria, and ia all eases where there
are brlek duet deposits, or tba water Is
thiek, cloody, mixed with substanoe* l'k# ;T-'
the wKlte of an egg. or threads like white
Ilk L -I.... i. LiJ J 1 ?
VI nvviV m nvruiu, Mri, Dillons ?p
ptsrsnts, snd white bone dust deposits,
end when there ie a pricking, burning sea- I
sslk>n when passing water, and pain In tie
Small of the Daefe aad along the Loins
Dr. DaSwaj'e PerfectSargatftwa Fill#,
Perfectly Ustfleea, elegantly eoaUd wVh
sweet gum, porge. rewalafe, parity, tleepee
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Bowet*. KHooyrJp*'^"; Nenreas dU**eso,
HOodaehe, Wbetlpalion, Costlvinsse,
Indigestion, DyeprpeU, Biliousness, fiilioae
JoirJ, laflasaatloo af the Bowels, Pilss, and
all Dsiangecn^ista of the J eternal Viscera.
Warranted to effeet a positive sure, Pure.
lj VegaUbls, oonUiniug no mercury, tnlt>
srals, or deleterious drugs.
Observe the follow tog symptoms resulting
from DHordera of the Digestive Ortrsnr
uototiMiiof, JBVtr* PbUdmi of
the Blood in tho Heed, Aeidlty ol flio Hom.
ch, Neueee, Heerttara. Die?aet of |oo7,
PullufwCor Weljht is the Store* oh, 8our
Kructetion*, Siskin* or JMetmdog U tho
Pit of th4 St omeeh, wwinsinlog} of to ? B #ed,
Harried end DiffieuU Breathing. j
A few doeee ?ftUdw??*e fflle v?ifl free
the eretem from oH- tho shore tiered dieordero.
Pttee, 1# eentt per Bob. Bold bj
DruggUU. V
Reed " Peleo aid Troe,n Seed one l?tUr
eternp to RAT>W AY A CO., Vo. 87 Melden
Lone, New York. Information worth
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