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? THISi PAPFR I^O" F11'? *VITI1 Wlrrr AdTortldlog Contract* run lip mnilc. _ R. R. kaoway's ready relief CURKS THE WORST PAINS In from One to Twenty Minutes. NOT OIL HC'Jt? nflrrron lup tM* nri\arti?Mm it i'tiI nti v ono ,' SUFFLR WITH I'AIN. HAhww.t rkAoy iM.i.ir is a run:: f<ir K\*K;;Y rAiN. If \rn? :V.r flr?t at.'I is ino c v "ail: I .foisio'H1 tint instantly stop* tlx* inn"' r\i i >x i-iimy twins. n"s v? 3 xiliinunnMon* fli'il curt - > ollC?"M.?xs. ul.ilurn. tfio j,n? ., liowills, or otlit. ; . . ' . , ;u:is, Ujr ( no application. IN FI'OM ONE TO TWEN'.Y XIKCTE3. Itn nttlMor Lxnv violent or * ?. luclnt.'n^ llx? in;In tlir. ltHKI'M \Tld. V. ! rifld ti I 1:1. Orl, )<' I N? Is urnlgic, or )>rosii Mlitt v lilt (Im -> * ui:i. nrt-., FJADWAV3 READY V.ZLIV* WII.L AFPORO IN'ST.WT V VfT.. jNFIiAMM.kVli 'V <>!' I ill. II ' > O. ?XFI.AM>! vn<>\ nr run I'l,\r>nr:K INFLAMMATION oK Till H W? .s OONtO. "I ION III' Till- I.t'NtiS ?OHE THROAT, riFn-O i; 'v. I'Al<t'11 ATIon oJ TllH HEART. lU'FTKRlOS, OROUr. PIl'TUt to , * ATAKUil, IN". lil'I NZA. 1 H R A DA01TF., TOOTIIA r 11': N I I'll \ 1.01A, RUIN V ATISM. COI.O riHIil.S, A(I''M t III U.S Tlx *| pitcu11< n n1 ' Ix 14 en <1 \ Relief In I'lf |"tilnr p iris win re t ho (mitt oi JtiUcui:.. x: 1 nil-Til ohmj tiii?t Ooininrl. fw. xtv rnpi I't Itt'f i ii'ithlor of vn'oi tvill In n few ItX'UX ill!* C'lIO C.i AMI'S, SI'ASMS. Si) I) II Sl<>?' \< 1), 1IK\RTItVUN', KICK 11 " * I> \i IIM, IHAltlttlOKA, ItVSRN'I ! ;iv. COLIO, W1..U 1 i liil. 1)1 tWIi'.A, n .1 nil IN riT'lN \], I'AiNS. Travelers Mxiiilil mIvm v s rnrr* :> liol'". < finds* ny'h lCoi\?ly Iti 11* 1* wiio :l m A drop* It) \wxi'i x iii prevent alekncus or (>;it; h i i.i elinnm of v .mi. Ii.< iictur lliau ITcncli I)rn:i l.> ti Ultleionsu bUllUi'.Utlt. feveh Acri:. rrvru avu A.mt* ? . .... .. i. i iri-ii ii-r iimv rows T'wro K IV ' n n 111? . a I .1, lit in Ii.s IV' .1! t ..it \\ .11 i i'11' lever ? 1 lliu null Ml ullii r ktnlnil u^, minus. scarlet, lyi'tM'i.t, V#l)"\f, an.I oilier Kuvnf* luliled l?v K.\l>V ;aq <|ii|iV. .,s IlADi\ MK.\I>Y Kiij ' K Kitty centspet lioltlo. *? sr? ? s ij r< t>i r\ r?inni?:7 i? o Hi|. , , s i I 1 | 5 A, 't J w I I iwk.)tL'. li iJ E L> t?^ t v xL:J d ii n b RTUONO V i?1?. P.T'I I'T.OO^-INVJIK\^K ' < 1" ami Wi.l.illT-* I.K .It SKIN ANI> 111 VLi USUI. COMl'UiliXK N SKJLKLib TO ALL. i r: :: , & a d w ay ' s | Cxanarillian Foment I VliE OR SAT Ci-OOD PURIFIER. ' I r vs v\T>r Tim yrjrr / .aTOMsuixn crura- fo Ml K.'vl'Ilt AUIJ T1IK Ctl.Wiil.s, -run ?i>\ iivi>v.(;?k '.s, t ? i?;:u rim im u-hni k hi l'lii.i V i. .4 Mh.bjClNli, *': *t 7*7r.ry Bay aa Increase ia Flcsli i aid Mils! is .Seen anil Felt. ! J'.-ery (Imp <-f the RARSAPAnrr.MAN* nr.SOL- j > r i*otn 111 <1 itl> ntes ilirniijh the Blood. swonl. I'rlitft. tii r I'uii'N ami ' 'iee* of tlm s\sunn llm viijor of life, for It tcpidr* tlm 1 nAteAorilio body with how arid l"""ll lIllllFrlit' S I'll till), SvphllW, Colisllliiplloi*, 1 lui< !? ' iii.' .iisi), I rii s in t!io throat, Moiitli. Tn j 1 .sodr:-'.. .tin iJ .i".' iinlotiU'i j ri > of tIn- ?\ stein, j * .no Kyi's, feiriiitio i< .Vs-Iuiim ? ironi tin* Km< niui tin- wii a fnrnn ? * 8k 11 ill t i f-, l.i options, Ktsvor 1 s, S' lti 1 111 . i, I II ^ SVoMll. f .It nili ll ll. lil i I A iii, IP nek Soots, Won 1 is > 11 1 !n? Kiosh, Tumors, C.in< i s 111 it'.- Womb. nnd till % l al.i nlim 11ml painful (lisrliurei'i, Nli ut Mv.ii-, 1. ?j < st enn nml all wm t?iof I av li'iipi iiii'ipli'. ai o n 1 111 11 tlio 1111 at I vc rail)!!* 01 tills >. ittdcr of Nio.l'-i ti i lu inS:i \. an 1 a 1 . m* il 11 s' u<i- \\ III ) ivi ton .1 1 to 1 son i itf .r?itlior u tlsv.'sf l'orutsof <1 -.a > t. pot Mil p'l-.vi'r to euro tin in. 11 ii;iiii iit, .1 'v 1 1 , 111 tin:; rn'oec ' I -. the waste* II 1 i|cooinpr>?4il< i> Mint Is l oiitiuurWI)'proKressliiK. stio* t 1 s in n> rr.A. k t'u i \\ a .ti'.s, uii'l ii'pairs iloi saino V I ll'.l.i ' :il llisi'c fl'olll !imilth.V liloml?Ulltl tllli it. 0 t: \ r a.ui 1 .u 1 1.% wi 1 a v ; 1 v* Frctiro?n euro ts ..1... u; tor urn a oiio.u tliii ri'iuwlv coinnu'iices III Murk ot' 1 o-.tP i.i 1 u 1 si I'i'i'i's in iliiniiiisliiiii; tlio I .- ,.t" i\?- os. its I'l-oai v II I 1 apiil. mid every day tlio pat Vnt \? .11; ?w! '.till* . r->? iii- i? 'to. andstroiiftor, ?i,? V.....1 1 --- . .. '11v i' i iinniruvinu, r.uu lU'slx t ! wi ulii tiertnit. Not OJt'y Iho S*v* IP r:t,| T , Hi .OLfVNV cx'cl n' 1 Kiinu m rotund al nil' i > . > ? ?>t t'liroiii"". Si rntalons t'mi-:'Iilliui a , i... 1 . ...i !.* <o.>c.si bill 11 1j llio n.'.lv JIU; 111 VC CUIU ft/1' ' Il'ichicij iC IjImlilcr Complaints, i' v r.m W 'ii') ill I'd--'"!, iirnvol. plnholcr, Hropsy, ? i,.' c <<i \V?li r, liii'iini i ii t* ii vm I'rinu, llriulit's 1JU ii. Allaliiilntii In, unit in ii .1 ?iiri'4 whore thorn aro In hi i: iim ?!i !?!>* i *. ?r I tit* i?-r Ii t lilcli, i Wind v, inixi'i! x* iIli MibNtatwi'i like ilit' w nil'. a11 v 'v',( r t11 rends IIko 11t r Mlti, i tin in ii a t>u i hiil, it.ii . In iiim n|i|>nnri <:! * , and will In lnilin dlh>l 'oiiimii.s, anil v. In n tin rn is n nil l.ihK, btirililiK M IMl.tloll v.-Inn |.;i. iiiv' wntnr. and ] .hi ..i tlio Small of the llacli and tiloii;r ilio l.oltu. !'u:nor of /V Years9 Growth Cured bp Had way's llcsolvoit. t>R. RADWAY'3 c Ferfet-PiiFjralive&PiCplatiuiPills 1 ' rr. rlr"anl'n rant- I wi'h wont pinn, i > vniMihi'i . t>iini.? clean* - ami m rn:n/i lit-n. Ilmi\ ... i'i?r (necura ol'Ailnt wirdor*of tlio Htptriach, ]. Jti.wn i, Kidiu'v.s, i'.i.i M r. N rvniis l'lsnams, 1 . laolio. Onltrtll|Mltluil. 0?MtlVl<IIC*A| llldl.'f.sll.ni, Dys ....... ... <i>.iwki> i r>ri. MiIIiIIIIIIIIIMOII l>l I lift ' \V"i a nil ligrmitffiiirii < ni Ihe IiiliTli.it v,p| ,, ,,i i in it- t lot* ;t? u i-o'.'ivn c u i'ii. 1'iirelv t .1 ai no iiiMcur.i, ii ncraliur deleter!? - 4 a . ' ?< - i r VOW \Y'H 1*1 I.I ^ wi l frini tlio svi? \ c n i ni'.l illscn titliv l'riec, 26 CCUtd I r !> .S<)I,I) i'. j IHItiltillitTfl. I Till" h. ' S< lnl (1-0 letter V v CO. Nn :>.2 Wnrrci. at., Ntw in... .i i i.ioum.i:: Ja v? itl 1/0 .sont yoli. 'J* \ I / / / v ~,y v\\ IJ i vvAA \ cv> \ l&Y > > i, Dr. J. Walker's Culirornia Vhlfgar Hit tors are a purely Vegetable preparation, made cliiolly from the native borbs found o., the lower ranges of tl o Sierra Nevada mountains of California, tlio medicinal properties of which lire oxt'ac1 "herefrom without the uao of Aleoho >(0 question is almost daily askt-c .\ liat is tlio cause of tlio ' MiparalloieQ .. ..cccss of Vineoau Bit/kks?" Our answer is, that they remove i the cause of disease, and the patient re- ' covers his health. They are the great ! blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and Fnvigorator of the system. Never before in the history of tho world has a medicine been 'omiKitiiul'Ml possossing iho remurkuhlo qualities of Vf.vKOAii Hi itks:. in hunting tho aick of cvory disease man is heir to. They are a iri III lu I'ur/utivo as well a* a Tonic, tailoring Congo tioii or Inflammation of l o Liver and V?;"*"ul Organ* "> Bilious \); ?ea*c? "* The property of 17::. >y,.v:;?u'.s \ i.Mi'i.r: i,: i . K.:a art Apcr out. Diaphoretic, I mhinauve. fut.ilim/' J.atutivc, Diuretic, t Ivti'i. Co'; t<-: 1 r.taut & calorific, Alterav. e, and anti ihhoiu. THE 3 i A Chame Mooting' of a Kentn<al-:?:*n Vi lio llud a "Feasible" jtfoiuory* ! ! The Virginia City Kntcrpri^c says: The bootblack at t hv niinci' stand on Cstruct ** ?* 1 <><?1. mi'; for a m r. If" was :is l?!ai k as tin* ace of t i les, and as ho carelessly dusted otV his stand with the slump of a ooi'ucv bruxh, he occasionally paused and rolled his ' eyes hurriedly up and down the street. 1 'resently a tall, vavv-bonded, middleaged man, with a considerable length j ol goatee, and not a little breadth of ! ol hat rim, stopped and glanced at the ' stand with some show ol interest. I ullnve a shine, boss?' said the owner ! of the stand, giving his chair a partj iug slap with his brush. "Shine 'cm l up in halt miuit, sab. You'll just have time to look over de morning papers.* W ithout deigning an answer, the I lank chap climbed into the seat before ! him. | "Wbar yer a-rollin* them pants to?' j was his first remark alter thhe propriI ? . .. L - \ - * * i nur <?i iiit? sianu Derail 10 operate. "Ail right now, boss. Wo musu't ; muss Vm, you see. Its all ieasible I IIOVV, SM ll.' "Wall, pereoc1 to business.' "IV ti-moviu', boss; IV a-movin'." I "l)e people of (I(} Shi I," said the bool-ldaek, cocking a cunning eye upon his customer4 "Je people ot do Soul janother loo!; ol the eye] most alius gives us poor cullud hoys any little Ieasible jobs devV got." "You think I'm from the Soulh?" IV from do Soul myself, Rah." "Likely." "IV from do Soul, sah?from old Kaintuck, sah." 4 Indeed! 1 "Saniu, boss, IV from Lexington, Kaintuck, sah," scraiping away with an old case knife at the mud on the soles of iiis customer's boots. "I'm from Kentucky myself, and from Lexington," said the man, beginning to look interested. "So you're from Lexington, eh?" ".Ick so, boss, Practically I \> as born dar, sah." l '' 1 . I t I? Villi I Vl"lC K.11-11 lli.il. ' ~ J " >, " "I.- w ? > I I I L i I .? ' . ''Nice old town, boss."' 14 Y cry." 1 "I golly, boss, cf 1 didn't think from j <1 o IumI dat I saw in yon dc r vie olo Kentucky gentleman. Vcu'vo got a ! good deal i> 1 do cut of some o dom law and mod'eine students dat used to bo about do olo Transylvany 'varsity; but you's aged a little, boss?aged a le-cilo grain more dan was do boys in do in days.'' "I've often scon the old univoi-di ?y"r | 1 It was a line olo- town, too. ])o ' main stroot was more dan a mile long; dar war bcautilul trees 'long do streets, and do orphan sylum, an' do baggin' lactorys, do wire works, an' dt?" | <l'l ho lunatic, assylnm." uYa?, boss, shore 'null', dar was do 1 unat io 's\ lutn." "Aral live river." "Alt' do ribher; 1 golly, dat lust big bond in Town Fork ol do Kile horn, up 'bove do citv ? practically vial was a mighty feasible proposition lor catfish." "AmazinY' "I say, bosi;, prractically, \ on never happen to know a eullud h??y named Columbus 1'arsons as lived out on the road to'ards whar olo Harry Clay was horned?out to'ards Ashland?-did yer, sab?" "I knowod a colored hoy named Columbus 1'arsons that rode olo Woodpecker against l'loughboy down at the r.luo Crass course and won the puss." ul)o Lord love us! Was you dar? Do great hokcy! Chaotically, 1 am dat same Columbus 1'arsons what rode olo Woodpecker and won do puss down dar to )>lue < > rass!" "The Columbus l'arsons I knowod used to bo a great tiddler; played lor all the balls and parties lor miles around." "Dat was me sab. I was de h<A\ Now you's a bogmnin' to know me!" "The Columbus I'arson 1 used to know was a great singer?was light; nin at all the nigger camp lueetin's. "Dat was tno, boss. I'm identically and practically dat same Columbus l'arsons! You's got do most feasible mein'ry dat I over saw, sah.'' "The Columbus l'arsons 1 knowod went down to Frankfort and ran on the river as steward ot the Iloli Wagner." "Yah, yah; you knows me?you knows me, boss! You knows me like a bruddor, sab! In dem days didn't I put on do apparel? Wasn't I attired? Practically, sab, you's got de most feasible tnem'ry dat I ever saw!" "The Columbus l'arsons that I knowod, the Columbus l'arsons that rode olo Woodpecker, the Columbus l'arsons that used to sing at the camp mcetin's, the Columbus l'arsons that was steward on the JIoll Wagner, that Columbus l'arsons busted open the tiunk ol a passenger, stole -$1,000 and was sent to the State prison at Frank tort lor five years." .... ... . ; -rractieaily, i?oss, you's got a pow| '?rf?l leaaiblo memory, but daru was anoder Columbus Parsonfl down dare 'bout Lcxin'ton ami Kranktort, 'cross de chain bridge?dat was a horftcrider, a tiddler, a singer and a steam boater, an' h?3 was a low-flung, harum -seal cm, noaccount, lellei; I guess he mout a ! bin do ColuntbutJ 1'arsons what you kuowvd, hah. , "Yon think so!" "Sirlin, sure, boss; hut dont say nuflin"'bout de lellar heah, sain Yon boo, practically, it mout injure my good name bah. [IOKRY WEEKLY ] What I Have3Seen. An old man of experience hays: I have seen a young man sell a good I farm, lum m.-r-lnnil, ami die in the insam-e :o<\ inm. I have seen a fanner travel about mo ; much thai tln-re w;i> n -thing at home I worth lo?-kiolt at. , I have seen a mm spend more motley in folly tha t would support his family in comfort and independence. 1 have seen a young git I marry :\ young man of dissolute habits, and re. . pent it as long as she lived. I have seen a matt depart from truth where candor and veracity would have served him to much better purpose. 1 have seen the extravagance and folly of children bring their parents to ! poverty and) want, and themselves to disgrace. I have seeti a prudent and indnslii* ! otis wile ret live the fortunes of a family when the husband pulled at the other end of t lie r<>pe. I have seen a young man who despised the counsels of the wise and advice of the good, and his career end poverty and wretchedness. ChiANoi i? llis Mind.?A strapping leg stranger entered a store on Woodward avenue last week, and leaning too heavily on the show case, broke one ot the panes of rrlass. ' c~> "That will cost you two dollars,' said tin.' proprietor. "I I .'ivoi'l got tho money," re plied the* si ranger. "\\ I'll, you can't go out of tin* stoic until yon pay tor that glass," said the storckccpei in a determined voice. "I'm sorry, hut I'm willing to b< licked, il that will do you any pood,'' replied the stranger, rapidly getting out ol two con's and a \ est, and thowing arms like joints ol stifte-ptpe. "Oh, I guess il was purely accidental,' said the shopkeeper, in an altered voice, as he got behind the c. nntcr in a hurry; kind you needn't mind about waiting around here any longer. Ilcrj's a ear ticket it yut are going up the avenue."? />>troit / Vcc /'rcss. Tho New York says: Senator Morion's proposal to hunt loi the Idoedy shi11 in Mississippi seems to have set lb d two thii'gs--ihe eh-elion /I | \ I I- I III1MI* 1.1 I !>.. I w' ... .? i ii<- i . . c o 11 a e himl the impeachment ot (iov. Ames and l.ieut.-CIov. 1 >:i\ is. cut; wea*r.,% 'ra--- . ? % a ivr ne i^uAhA*.? tiw THE \V!jMK l,Y SEN. 1 V 7 <>. Nil W \OiJ K. 1 S 7 <>. Eighteen h u i id red and seven! y-six is I he (Vntennial year. It is also Mm year in \v!jifli an (tpposilion I louse of Kepicsentivcs, tin* Sivst si!ico t'no war, will be in power at Washington: ami tlio voar <>l the twentv-third election ofa President ot ila; United .Stales. All ofllu-M' ov? nts are sine to lie ot great interest and importance, especially tlio two latter; and all of them and eve. \thing collected w itli tlieni will lie fully and freshly reported and expounded In Tins .Si n. T' e Opposition House of Representatives, taking up the line of impiiry opened years ago liy Tin. M N, will sternly and diligently investiigale the corruptions and misdeeds of (1 uant's adininist lilt ion; ami w ill, it is to he hoped, lay t lie tonndat ion for a new and better period in our nalioual history. (>l all this I in. St n will contain complete and accurate accounts, furnishing its ie iders with early and trustworthy information upon these absorbing topics. The twenty third Presidential election, with the preparations for it, w ill tie memorable as defining upon (_?uan r's uspii.itions lor a third lei ui ot power and plunder, ami stil more as deciding who shall he the candidate of the part \ of Kef >i m . and as elect ing t li; t candidate, ('onccming all these subjects, those who read Tuts St n w ill nave the constant means of being thoroughly well informed. The Wkkki.y Si x, which lias attained a circulation ol ovet eighty thousand copies, already lias its readers in every Mate and Territory, and we trust, that the year IcSjti w iil sec their numbers doubled. it wit contion.i ? l * * * mux IU UC ;i llioiougll newspaper. All LllC general newsof lli.' day will be round in it, condensed w lien unimportant, til full length when of moment; and always, we trust, treated in a clear, interesting and instructive manner. It is our aim to make tin? Wkkki.y Si n the lies' family newspaper in the wotld, and we shall continue to give in its columns a large amount of miscellaneous reading, Mich as stories, tales, poems scientific intelligence and agi icullural information, for which we cannot make room in our daily edition. The agricultural department especially is one of its prominent features. The I tshionsare also 1 egul irly reported in its coluins; and so are the marketsol every kind* The W kkki.v Ni n, ? ighi pages with fiftysix Inoad columns i.-, only tjd.iiO a year, postage prepaid. As this price barely repays the cost of t he papr r, no discount can he made from this rate to clubs, agents, Postmasters, or any one. The Daii.y Sun, a large four page newspaper of twenty-eigut coiunms, gives till the news for two cents a copy. Subscription, postage prepaid, hoc, a mont h or tj;<l.hO a year Sunday edition extra, trl.fo per year. We have no traveling agents. Address, Til 10 ?iUN, Now Yotk C'ity. Nov. "27th-0t. Cause d rSl mmt Human Misery. Just I'ublinhid, in a Setih-U Knvvlop. Price six cent*. r.?-< (;iro on Csc Xi?t wre, Treatment, ami Itmiicnl ctri' ? f Seminal Weaknee#, or .Nprriuatori hoea, iimIu<<<1 by Self A tin .< , Involuntary hmis.uioii3, Impoteney, lVerxous Ilenillty, and Imp diin<?nts to M:irriiij(o ((one rally; (!onsunip> tlon, Kpilcpyy, ninl Kits; Aleiitil and I'livneal I. < i< pact I v, &o.? Ity StUIfKHT.I l UlAhllKMi, At. I'., author of tho "vlreen Hook,"Ac. The world r<*iu>wned author, In this minora hie I. etuie, eleiti 1 < proves fiom his own experience that the awful couse<|tiniicos of Self-Ahuue may he effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bungles, Imitrumenta, rimes, or cordial*; pointing out a mode of cure at ore? Certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter What bin condiion may he may euro himself chetijily, privately aii<i radically. rr. T" Thts l.idore willprotr aboon to thountuul* ona thousand*. Sunt under seal, In a plain envelope, to any ad <re-H, on receipt of Mix centeor two postage Mk.tlllpS. Aouicss the Publisher, CIIAS. J. C. KLINE & CO., I'd! Howory, \oi*--Yoik; Post Ollkd l>ox, 4580. I jnly 1? ly. -OcL lb kdcL J news: January: j. "*T'" < W 1. ? h.'IJ r? v H?l I'KONPKCTL'S. The Temperance Observer, ' To flu FrieiuLx of 'l\ iiijH fttiu'A' Tltvoiujh ouf j the Stole: roll I01{ K being no Ti'in]v?ranee journ.d I?tthlishi',1 im tin* .State, tin1 iind< I signed propose iit an early il;iti' to establish ;i > New sp iper in the city nt Ciiivill*?, devoted to tin* cause. nmt promotion of '?*? ui|k-iancc, ami designed as the organ of tin* (loot! Tom- j plai s and Sons of t emperance and ofthc Temperance brotherhood ol .South t'urolinu. In 1 its advocacy of its principles it will also coin- 1 hinc tie' publication ot all matters and information tending to st relict hen the Temperance orders of the State; such as the growth , and progress of Lodges an I Divisions, statistics, essays, stories, etc. Lot I ions of tlio palter will im devoted to general literature, news in brief, poetry, etc., loi the entertainment of tl.e family circle. I We ask l lie support of the friends of Temperance 1 inform, Church members and ministers of Keligioii. i The si/.e olt lie (thscrc-r will he 21 by :?<) inehe.s, and the pi ice ol subset lptiou 'I wo i ; hollar-, per aiimmi, and will'ho issued once a WW!k' .' .. '1 o guarantee the estahlishiiicnt ol " //"' i \ Tom item n'"i Obxi over," at least I,OOit subscribers must litst ho obtained, with the money paid in advance. Circulars have been sent to all of the Lodges of < iood Templars and Divisions of Son-, of Temperance and (Jrund < *11 i rs in this State, and a prompt co-opera!ion is in i vitcd. If we receive sufficient suhscriplions, the I Ii. st nuinhcr will he issued earlv in \ ltomil al! money by I*. t). 1 n??it?.y orders or lb", islercd I-'itfi or I J.ink < lieoU. .1. < . iV 10. 15AIU0V, I r< ipt ieturs. CI:ooi?villci, S. C,,'Sept. 2 , IS7 . Ori'K t: \V. ?Si:< t'v, I. <>. <;. 'i'., ;> Sumter, iS. , IS7. j*Tl ' TOxomiivc < tinunkl.ee, having hud the j pioposil of'IJi'o. .1, (5. Hailey, \V. <T oi ! .\o. 22, a! < irt envi:lo,'S. <'.,in regard to an 1 (Mliei al 'Myan for litis (Irand Lodge submit tril loiliem by ibt* eommiitee appointed at Jin1 t bat le ton Sir ion <?i tin.' (iiaml Lodge, lttM'i'bN teeord our votes on saitl propsiol ion oppo-it e our tt'spei i ive signal tires, (;/r.s or no.) lit ,\i;v M. .Moon, (J, M*. ('. )'<s. , <;. W- C. Absent. Mis. (10. (Iti.miitT, L\ 15'. I'. T, Yes W. II. < l l'? 1No, (?', II*. ,S. Yen. ! S. Con mi it, (i. II'. 7'. Yes. Si'A I IT A X III li'i, S. Alter, lo. ,1/r.SMS'. /. ' ll' /'.. Ii(li! '/.(!I'l l n i/'t" I >oar Si:s ?Ynu haw my most ltli<|U;di!iod ; c11'loi'sc 1 n<11if ' )'I lie I'lil(ii pi i.M! y??u p.opose, ! it lit i ii w ill lie in \ pieuMMi; lo you all ' tin* assist a u<'" iu in\ power. Tlr* IVtuporaiH't' inlvivshs ol I lie .Matt: fall tor a journal sth'h as \ < 11 pi'>pos<?, and 1 have i.o (|iiostioii lli.it lli.* . I'l inpi'ia.ua; <hdors of 1 he Slali; will node with us?(iooil Templars?ia a liberal sup1 pot (, of your paper. Yours in K. 11.and ( II f.N i; Y M. MOOD. (iron I I Vm'thy < hhf Tcwjrfar of the Stole of Smith < urot'im. | At the silL'ues! ion of the Oram! Wo, thy ] (11 lie | I'eiuplai ol the State Itev. tl'M.iy M Mood, we have concluded to oiler i' as an Ori;aii l'?r a i.t. of the 1 eiupoiauee Unions of S<1111!i ' aroliaa.J "A Oomitlote Pictorial History of fcho Times.' 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They aie j planted by a million people in Aineriea, ami 1 the result is, beautiful Floweis tintl splendid \oget aides, A 1 'i icctl ( alalogwe sent free to all who enclose the postage?a 2 cent slttiiip. v i c K.'s j ; Flower & Vegetable Garden 1 ' is the most, beautiful work ot the kind in the the world. It contains nearly 150 pages, hun; illeds til line illustrations, and lour I'hromo ; I Mates of Flowers, beautifully drawn and eolI ered tiom nature, t'riee 25 Cts. in paper cov era; 05 cts. hound in elegant cloth. ! Vick's Floral Guide.; '1 his is a beautiful Quarterly .Journal, finely illustrated, and containing an elegant colored Krontiee|iieeo with the first number, l'riee only 2."> els. for the year. The first number for lhlO just issued. Address JA.MKS ViCK, Koehester, X. V. 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QlfATTLEBAUM, ATTORNEYS ami COIJNSKLOIJS AT LAW Conwayboro, 8, C. J <>S. T. \ V A LS11, Attorney at Law and solicitor in i.<>n r v, Will practice in the court* of Marion, Horry and t ieoi'getown. Ollh-H at CON VV A YliOUO, S. Nov I a. isro. 11 - I rVi I'. (ilLLIvSl IK, Attorney and Counsellor at Lr.v ' Will give prompt attention to all busings entrusted to his ca.ro. (MJNWAYBOKO, S. G. J 111.0, k2, IS" I. rpOLAlt cN 1IAKT, Commission liorchants, 162 L?'liONT S'l RKKT, KKW Y RIv. Liberal advance* made on consignments .Naval .stores. Cotton, iNe. ? Orders receive rrowit Attention. rnoxeeptionable releronces given North and bout h. J. U. T )!.At: J. II. IlAKT. ol'N'.C. of .S. 0 riMIOS. L. 11 AllKELSON, Commissbn Morchant Shippi nghitid Foi warding A;-,'Mil., m 1,1/ i kmw, s is. Npoeial intention given to the buying and ' sehingol 1?> .s 1 i>i ni.i:, and other produeo. IX . 1 ' (nnj\>>'t nhle II.in.<' s, Lots ami Stnliles, for h urns, irill In fnrnis/n il /o trmixient liniI" r nu n, witluAii Clniryc, who entrust their hii.iini.ss tn mi. J J.\ WILLIAMS, I'K.VI.KKK IN OKNLKAL MKUCllAN DIZE, MANUKACTtJllOU OK NAVAL STOCKS COMMISSION MIOIvCl I ANT. ANI> FCEWAEDIITG AGENT. (TT Special at tent ion given to the buying and selling of Ton '1 i in her. /;/ /./, cukkk., s. c. "Old Line", Baltimore and Backs vi lie, The fast sail'ng three insisted, ISehr. MIsittie Meti. Huek'\ Woodbery master, will fr m this <lat?: resume her regular trips between llaliiniore and llneksville S, ('. Shippers may relv on ?juiek trips, si.wl dispatch at both ends of the line. W. L. Buck Agent at Bueksville, Whedhee ?V Idekinsou Agents sit llailimore. .July dlst 1S7-U. R WW IW WW5,"?1W w?? ? DEVOE'S'"" BRILLIANT Ml, SAFEST ANl> I>EST, DEVQE'S BRILLIANT ott, The Finest Illuminator in tho World. 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