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THE SUMTER WATCHMAN. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER I3f. Ju~8 WUtt Vt ATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED. J^ff Obituaries aud Tributes of Respect ex? ceeding four hues ?ill be charged fur as adver? tisements. ??f AJI ?oinmunicstions of apersonal nattrre and which subserve private ink est, mast be paid for. Marriage notice? inser* d free. All Fentona Indexed to the Sumter Watchman are DOW called uporj, io earnest, to make payment. Longer indulgence cannot be .riven. Subscriptions are due io ad? vance We beg our friends to remember tb is. v j SOUTH CAROLINA MON U.tl EN T AS SO Cl AN ION. j ANN?AL\ REPORT. The regular annual meeting of the South Carolina Monument ? Association was held in Columbia on Tuesday, November 28, 1871. The officers of the precediog year were unanimously re? elected, and Mrs. W. H Gibbes was added to the Board of Directors. The Treasurer made thc following re? port uf-ioowey received during the past I year: Ora ?ge bu rg, - $21.65 ; Sumter,) 12 25; Beaufort, L'2; Chesterfield, 19-50; j Chester, 13 25; ^Darlington, (iG* 55 ; Abtleis<?n, 3 IO; Kdgeficld, ' 130 25; llicbland, 45; Barnwell. 7; Lexington, 17; Kershaw, G 50; Pendleton, 2; Greenville, 4 ; Abbeville, 12; Union, 20; Spartauburg, -% 75; Williamsburg, 57 10. *ln the former report, Darlington was credited with SH 75, which was contri buted by Chesterfield, lc is now correct The committee which was appointed to tnauage a bazaar to aid iu procuring fn^j^idr1 the inou?ment, reported as CoutribjtionijKere received in money, fancy articles fnd_ provisions from the following D*strreVs;*'-^t;derain, Abbe? ? i 1]?^ ?K cH h b W ."J1 ?ii d 1 ci or>, ' Darlington. Union, Chesterfield, Richland, Laurens, Kdgeficld, -Lemington, Beaufort and Fairfield, * Tqfaramouot realized by lite bazaar af d)jiJ?<.:|4#ove/, to the Treasu? rer of association. 8630. The com mittee desire to return their thauks to the State at large, for the liberal patronage given to the bazaar, and especially to the com? munity of Columbia, for their generous and constant contributioLS ; to the ladies of the city, for their carne>t co opera? tion, aud particularly to the young ladies who waited at the tables-feeling sure that to their unwearied efforts to please i.s due, in a very great measure, thc suc? cess of the bazaar. They would also ex? press their indebtcduc?s for uuch assist ance to J. M Crawford, Ksq., Superin? tendent of the Fair Grounds.; to .Messrs. Franklin and Bateman, and to Mr Mc? Kenzie, for great reduction in trie price of oysters, fruir, confectionery, (fcc. ; to Mr. Sheridan, for use of store, and es? pecially are their acknowledgments due to the PlHENix office, far printing'done frequently and without charge. Thc meeting was informed that Maj. Johu S. Gree.i had kindly offered gra? nite from his quarry for thc use of the association, whereupon the following re? solution was off-red and adopted : He?A ceil, That the thank? of this as. social ion are due and are hereby tender? ed to Maj. John S. Green for his geuwr our offer of granite, which offer we will most gladly accept when we arc ready to begin our work. The following resolution was offered and unanimously adopted : Hm i!t w/, That as the funds in the treasury of this association were contri? buted Jor thc erection of a monument to the Confederate dead, wc arc bound iu good faith to usc them for uo other pur., pose. In laying this resolution before the State, the directors of the association would say, that they have noticed cer? tain resolutions adopted at the late meeting of thc Survivors' Association, in regard to thc funds in thc treasury of thc S?ii;h Carolina Monument Arsocia lion ; and while they, with all their hearts, bid G?d speed to any efforts which may bc made for thc nonie pur pote of educating the orphans of the men who have died for their beloved country still th<> small sum which has Leen col? lected has been contributed for the spee.'al purpose of raiding a monument to the dead hemes and the glori?os past of South Carolina, and they do not feel that they have the ri^fr to divert it in? to any other channel, l?ow< ver .s iered. After two years of effort, they have succeeded in raising a'-out one third of the sum they deem necessary for fluir parp?se, and they earnestly entreat all those who love South Carolina, both fur lier past glories and her present calami ties, to some promptly to their aid, so tba' they sooo shali be able to lear a mono ueot to perpetuate tho mern iry of al! that shoold beheld myst sacred and mos* dear. The member* of thc association do not feel that they are raising this monument merely to the dead heroes < thc cause, for tach one of these has, for himself, ':Smm?'K' wren,h affame, A^^prV.e uu "JUem ;ry":? scroll a deathless taenia ? ? eau*e itself; and, as their W^'"-- friends shu Wed their dcvo t Bai lo it he right, by giving their lives in its defence, so 'hey, the women of South Carolina, through perseverance, toil and steff denial, would attest their undying fidelity to the principles of thc past, by"raising, in our capi.'al city, a monument of granite, cut from th?; bosom of our mother State, which shall be firm as her ancient virtue and lasting as her past renown. 8<^, Papers throughout the State will conf?ra great obligation on the associa? tion by copying the above report. jgy* Some one asked Mrs. Cady Stan? ton if she thought that girls prossessed thc physique necessary for the wear and tear of a collrgj course of study. Her reply i.? both sensible and sato.istic. ,-I would like to see you,"said Mrs Stanton, "take thirteen hundred young men and jaC? Ifcem up. and hang ten to twenty pounds' weight of clothes to their waists, perch them upon three inch heels, cover their heads with ripples, chignons, rats tod mice, and .stick leo thou-and hair? pins into their scalp* ; if 'hey. Can Stand all this, they can ? tit ile Latin .od Greek "' KILe?jr?D Bf HER PET.DOG--A SIN GUITAR HYDROPHOBIA CASE? An extraordinary case of hydrophobia, a parallel to which has probably never been recorded ic the medical books, bas occurred io West Philadelphia. The facts as related by a physician were as follows* ? Tittle girl on returning home from schcol in the afternoon was greeted by bennet dog, which began , jumping and barling around her io sn unusual way. 4Vdrive Wm avay sh? took the skirt of her dress and shook it at him. This seemed to irritate the animal, which, springing forward, snapped at the dress and tore a large rent in it. Worried at the injury to the garment, the little girl, without mentioning the matter to any of the family, went to her room, aod getting a needle and thread proceeded to sew up thc torn place. When it was finished she beut down her head, and taking the end of the thread between her teeth bit it off. Nine days after the occurrence of this incident symptoms tf hydrophobia mai - tested themselves in the unfortunate little girl. Skilled medical talent was called in, and every appliance that science could afford io relieve the sufferer was resorted to ; but the sub? tile poison had done its work too thoroughly for human skill to avail, and the little girl has since died. Drs. Watson, Youatt, and other emi? nent authorities on the subject, have contended that hydrophobia cannot be cootiuuriicated- through an unbroken cuticle. Whether the little girl shallowed a portion of the saliva, or whether it was communicated through, her lip, the skin of which may have been "chapped" or broken, we cannot say ; but certainly io either case the occurrence was as remarkable as it was unfortunate. It teaches another sad lesson to parents not to have pet dogs around the house with young children. Philadelphia Star. PAYMENT OF SMALL RILLS. ' The pfbrnpt payment of small bills is a roattcrof much more importance than generally attached to it. There arc not a few who, iu times when business has boen a little depressed, audthe prospects for the future seem more than usually unsettled, will hold on to their cash in hand, and tell all thc collectors who Wait upon them with overdue bills to "cali again," while the payment would not give them any serious inconvenience, and wo'uld frreatly accommodate a large and deserving class of creditors. Indeed, wc know of nothing that in a quiet way would go so far to give animation to the markets throughout tbe country as the universal fulfilment of these obligations at the fir.-t convenient opportunity. If all the little debts, for the discharge of which the debtors' now have the cash actually in hand, were promptly paid at once, the wheels of business would be lubricated, and a "general jollity" soon : prevail throughout the laud. The fii>t serious eflect on trade of any public rx citement comes from the sudden check of 1 these little streams. It is true that large I transactions are arrested, but if every? body went on paying these little debts the check would bc momentary, as busi? ness would be forced along by the cur tent thus continually renewed. Let every one whose eye falls upon these lines pay out at once his ready money J for bills he knows to be due, and stop j not till bis pocket is emptied. Probably i before this is realised the return current i will reach his pocket t o, and he be able I to fulfil all his obligations. There is as much money as ever ; as much currency as ever. Who stop* its flow? Let it move on for a prompt payment of bills now due, and new business will catch the inspiration and start off upon a fresh gallop.-New York Journal of Com? mence. FECUNDITY OF DUCKS AND HENS. Some interesting experiments have been made upon thc comparative fecun? dity ol ducks and hens, so as to deter? mine from which ot the two the larger number of eggs can be obtained in the same time. For this purpose three hens and three ducks were selected, a.l hatched in February, and nourished with suitable food. In the following autumn the ducks had laid two hundred and twenty five eggs, while thc hens in this case laid none. In the following February the laying season began a^ain with the ducks, and continued uninter? ruptedly till August They showed no inclination to set, and became very thin, but subsequently fattening up somewhat. lu the meantime the hens had not been J idle. The total Dumber of eggs laid by ! the hens was two hundred and fifty ' seven, or eighty-six eggs each ; and the ducks produced three..hundred and ninety two. or one huridreJ and thirty one each. Though the eggs of the duck were rather smaller than those of the hens, yet they proved to bc decidedly superior in nutritive material, so the superiority iu productiveness appears to bc altogether on the side of the ducks. THE FINANCIAL OPERATIONS OF JOHNSON AND GRANT COMPARED. The Philadelphia Age says: C C. Morrell, iu charge of advertising loans, in an advertisement of the new loan, now on the market, dated "Treasury Office, New York, April 15," makes the following statement .."The reduction ol thc public debt since the close of the war of ?he rebellion, and the relief, at tiie same time, to the annual burden ol interest, are as follows: Principal ol debt, 18G5 82,755.995,275 ; paid undei Johnson, 8205.595.371 ; principal, .March 4. 18G9, 32.491,399.9U4; paid under Grant, 8223.083,673; presenl public debt. S2,2G3,316.231. Paid undei Johnson, 8265.595. 371 ; paid undei Grant, 223,083,673 ; difference in favoi of Johnson, 842,811.698." This proves and from a Government source, that the claim of General Grant having paid of au unusual amount of the public debt it without foundation. With all the in? creasing business of the natiuu he hat failed to reach the point of his prede? cessor. Men make their wills wheo dying women are not allowed the same lega privilege, because they are held to hav< had them during their lives. -The?:udy of literature nourishei youth, entertains old age, adorns pros perity, solacesaudversity, is delightful a home, and unobtrusive abroad. t-S.-?ECIAJJ NOTICES._ The Great Pictorial' kn#tt-a4. Hosteller's United - Staiet AlmaW for 1872, for distribution, grad*, throughout thc United State?, and al! civilized countries of the Western. Hemisphere, will be published about the first of January, io the English, German. Frene^-sjNor. wegian, Welsh, Swedish, Holland,.Bohomina and Spanish philosophy of health shvald .read and poncer the valuable seggesthns it contains/ In additioo?to.an admiralnV medical treatise on the cans prevention and core of a great variety of diseases, it cmbraew a large amonnfof Infor? mation interesting to the merchant, tb? meehan-1 ic, the miner, .the farmer, the planier, and pro- j fessional man ; anet-the-calculations have been road .. for'snch meridians and latitudes as are most s .?table for a correct .and comprehensive Nan os AL CALENDA*. The nature, uses, and extraordinary sanitary, effects of Hostetter's Stomach. Bit ter.?, thc staple tonic and alterative of more than half thc- Chris? tian world, are fully set forth ic its pages, which ire alsojnterspersed with pictorial illustration;, valuable recipes for-the bouseno'd and farm, hn morcus^aoecdotes* and other instructive and emoting' reading matter- original.Atul selectee. Among the Annuals to appear with the openiog of tho year, this will be en? of tbe^raostt^f ul, and may ?be bad for tho asking. The proprietors, Meters. Hosteller i Smith, Pittsburg. Pa., on receipt of a two cent stamp, wiil forward a copy by mail to any persan who cannot procure one in his neighborhood. The Bitters are Sold in every city, town and village, and are extensively used throughout tb? entire civilized world. EL VINO CA TALI ?VA. The annonn eiHCDt that has been so generally hera ded throughout the country that an Ameri? can company has again commerced importing this celebrated Wine Tonic i? a matter of no small importance, and will be hailed with joy by -all those seeking a pure and invigorating tonic : also, those who need a pure, pleasant and re? freshing stimulant will find in the Kl Vino Cat? alina, or Brown s Catalina Wine Tonic, what they want. It will be remembered that impor? tations were mado in 1S66 of this noted brand, but in consequence of the high duty then de? manded by Ibis government, tho enterprise ceas? ed, t ) the regret of thousands who had learned its value. It is the oldest tonic in the world, and doubtless the rbfost invigorating, thc pcrest and best, and if importation continues at the rates now ?tarted, it will take its place in cv?*y fami? ly in this a* well as in the old countries Its merits will make it a household article) and wc hope that every one who bas ever ?sod any Bit? ters or common patent tonic, will at least try one bottb of the Catelina, and then decide for them selve* whether they will use this tonic, prepared from the pure juice of the Catalina grape, with Calisaya and the spices of Ceylon, or a bitters made of common whiskey and bitter field herbs. This is an invaluable preparation for weakness and debility; it relieves morning languor and gives freshness and appetite, not followed by an unpleasant reaction. It'.'urcs Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Costiveness, Bili" is Derangements, Cramp Colic, Flatulence, Diarrhoea, Dysentery Nausea, Vomiting, Morn? ing Sickness, Chills and Fevers, Headache, Ncr vous Irritability, Anemia, Heart Disease, Di? sease of the Kidneys and Bladder, Diseases of the Skin, and all Eruptions, either enured b y other diseases or impurity of the Blood. As a Tonic in Consumption, it ha) no superior of which thousands believe themselves to have been cured by ita usc. We do not claim that it ?ill cure Consumption, but we are .-ure that it will prevent it if taken in time. For sale by I. A. MCKACEX, Druuggirt, Sum? ter S. C., J, M. M. Co.tRAD k Co., 19 Light street, Baltimore, Md, General Agc uts for the U. S. Office of the Company, 4S S. Howard s'rect, Baltimore, MJ. Sept. 6-ly_ PENETRATING to thc sourco of disease . in the secretions and the circulation, regulating every organ, and bracing every nerve ?nd fibre of the body. Da. WA urea's VIRKCAR Brrrera are effecting the most astonishing cures of indi? gestion, billiousnese, nervous weakness, rlieumi liam, scrofulous disorders, mid chronic constipa? tion, that the world has ever witnessed. MAGIC OF THE MOUTH-Odorous Soxo dont, renders the mouth enchanting, composed of rare, antiseptic herbs, it imp iris whiteness to the teeth, a delicious flower-like aroma Yo the breath, and preserves intact from youth ta age th? teerlS. -WHO WILL SUFFER ?"- It ?snow 21 years since Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment was put be? fore the public, warranting it to cure Chronic Rhenmatisus, Headache. Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Old Sores, Pains in the Limbs. Back and Chen; and it has never failed Sold by Druggiats. Dcpot, 10 Park Place, New York THE HUMAN HAIR-Carmen's C<-eoaiue. a compound of Cuca-nut Oil, etc.. is unrivalled as a dressing for the hair. For sale by all Drug? gist?. PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL.-Not the Cheapest' but c..lest and Best illuminating Oil f?r funi!; use ever made. Burns ia the ordinary kerosene la np. Does no! take fire, nor explode if the lump is upset and broken. Send for Circular, Oil House of Charles Pratt, established 1770, Nea York. RISLETS LINIMENT.-Of Arnica, Hops, Carbolic Acid, acts as a universal external cur? ull. acting on the nerves connected with the (kin It promptly relieves Neuralgia Pains. Clean set und cures old sores and ulcer-, flieh wound*, burn?, brui-e-, sprains, Ac. Sold everywhere al 50 cents. Morgan A Risley. Wholesale Drug? gists, New York. (Jenem! A rents. LAIRDS' BLOOM OF YOUTH.-A most de? lightful toilet preparation for beautifying ?ht skin, has been established ov r ten years : duriuc that time over one million Indies bare used it in every instance it has given entire satisfaction it remove? all imperfections, ?ans. freckles :itn] -uiiburn.-. giving the skin ? youthful ut/jxMrance Sold %t al! Drua>gi?t* ?nd Fancy Goods Stores Depot 5 C.,M Street. New York THANKS TO THE TIMELY DISCOVERY0 Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, the hearts u tunny parents have been made ?lad by witnessing the beneficial effects, which ?jjtaaMBe.lv nevei fails to produce during .th-?^WWn periodo teething. CARBOLIC SALVE-Nothing like it cr ci known heforo. Cures cuts, burns, sores, wounds Ac, like ti agic. Physicians sr;e:,k "f it in termi of the highest praise Price V.t cents por box John F Henry, Sole Proprietor, 8 College Place New York. PHYSICIANS whe have prescrit ed Syapnji or Purified [Opium use no other form of Opium it their practice. CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE.-If alt his hair were lives, Othdlo bid,"my great revenge hal! stomach for them all." But hair Hint's grey 0 sandy, white or red, the ladies have no atotnac! for at all. Use Ciiristadoro's Dye aad theea.1 i< remedied. . Manuiactorj, 6S Mai ler". Ljtne New "York. THR PURESTand Sweetest Cad LJver Oi In tho world is Hazard k Caswell'* m ide on tin sea-shore, from fresh, .elected livers, by Ca?wetl Haz. A A Co. New York. It is absolutely pur and sweet. Patients who have once tnken it pre fer it to all others. Physician* have decided i superior to any of the other qils io tb? market. JOUVIN'S Inodorous Kid Glove deane restores soiled gloves equal to new. For sal - b Druggists and Fancy Goods I* salera. Prieo 2 cent, per bottle. P. C. Wells A Co.. New York April S Julius J. Fleming. ATTORNEY AT LAW Offir* on Main Strati nexi to thc Sumtt Book Store. . Y- y i yt , ^rrrr/^r^l u MOTHERS! MOTHERS M MOTHERS 11? T\ONT PAIL TO PROCURE MRS WINS ,JJ LOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP POR CHIL? LI KEN TEETHING. ' ' This valuable preparat'on bas been used with y?VKR FAILING SUCCESS TN THOU? SANDS OF CASES. It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates the 'stomach and bowels, corrects acHitjr, and gives tqoe and energy to the whole system. It will afsd instantly relieve^ Gr. ping io (he bowels and Wind Colic We believe it the BEST and SUREST REM? EDY IN THE WORLD, in al! cases of Dyson I erv. and Diarrhoen io Chi! Iren, whether arising from teething or any other canse. Fall directions for using will accompany each bottle." None genuine onie? the fiic-simile of CURTIS A PERKINS, New York, is on thi outside wrapper. ' Suld by nil Medicine Deniers. orncss : 215 FULTON STREET. NK'.V YORK. . 4S3D HARD ST. LONDON, ENGLAND, 441 St. PAUL ST. MONTREAL, CANADA. Sept 20 .-ly . ^^^^^^^^ Principal Office 101 Fifth Skeet Cincinnati. . 0. Thc only reliable (J ift Distribution tn the country ! L. D. Sine's Eighteenth GRAND ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION, j To be Brawn (Holiday, Jan, lat, JS72. $200,000 00 IX VALUABLE GIFTS! Two Grand Capital Prices ! $10,010 IN AMERICAN GOLD! 010,000 IN AMERICAN SILVER ! Five Prizes of SI.000s ? , . . Ten Prizes of $500 i{ Greenbacks One Span^f?Htehed-Horse*.-wi* Auni?y Car ringe an.d Silver-Mounted Harness, worth $1,50001 Fivte Horse* and Buggies, with Silver-Mounted Uara ess, worth $500 each! Fire Fine toned Rosewood Plan.?.?, worth $50" each ! 25 Family Sewing Machines, worth $000 each ! ' 23u0 Golil and Silver Lever Banting Watches (in all; worth from $20 to&SO each ! I Ladies' G"ld Leontine and Gent*' G?W Ye-t Chains, Solid and Douhlu-pljlcd Silver Tab!? and Teaspoons, Photograph Albums, Jewelry, Ac. Ac. Number of Gifts 26.000! Tickets limited to 100.000! AGENTS WANTED TO FELL TICKETS, to whom Liberal Premiums will he paid. Single Tickets $?; Six Tickets $10: Twelve Tickets $20; Twn.ty.five $4(1. Circu?.irs containing a full list of prizes, a dc scription of the manner of drawing, ?nd other information in reference to the Distribution, aili ! be sent to any one ordering them- All letters must be addressed to orriCB. L. D. SINE, Box S6. 101 W. 5th St. Cincinnati, 0. Noyemher 22 5t SCHOOL HISTORIES For Fall 1871 Blackburn & McDonald's . GRAMMAR SCHOOL H I S ? 0 R Y, U. S, "?10 PP. CLOTH , 81 25. ILLUSTRATED WITH 8 COLORED MAPS. "The great desideratum ia School Dooks for Southern Chili'.rtn is freedom Iron? partisan pro judire and political utisrepreseniaiione. This I work gires a just account of ihe late war. lt ! records fiK-ts, mid withht.M.- opinions. It tells j the truih, nnd fosters no bitterness. Thu si} le j ia good; the sentences, are brief and perspicu? ous; the arrangements M KW ?nd ATTCCAUVK." - Il-lltimotc E/jitciji it elhndUt May 27. THE NEW SCHOOL HISTORY OF THE U.S. (Formerly known ns The Southerner.) 510 pp. CLOTS! $1 T5. Il.l.'.'STRATUn ?'ITH K1UIIT ("OL')I:KD MAI'S. One or both of these books have been adopted by many of the best Western and Southern Privat-: Schools, and by the Publie Schools ol Mississippi, Maryland ?md Louisville, Ky. Un rc.-' i;.( of $2 we will mail a copy of buth for examination. Fort SALE BV ALL BoecaetXRRS. WM. J. C. DULANY A*C0.. Publishers, Sept 6-6m BALTIMORE, MD MONEY CANNOT BUY IT, FOR SICHT IS PRICELESS ! ! 0*0 THE DIAMOND 3LASSES, inrmuf-ieturei ,:byJ. E. SPENCER A CO., New York, whiel \ ; arc now offered toy he public, ure pronounced bj \ all the celebrated Opticians of tho world tu bi .' thc mos: Perfect, Natural Arti?oial hely to tin j human eye ever known. They aro ground under their own supervision from minute Crystal pel.bleu, melted together ' , and drrive their imu.e. "Diamond," on uccuuu r j of their hardness and brilliancy. r j Thc scientific principle on which they ure con ..la'rueted brings the core or centre or the lens di \ rectlj in Iroot of the eye, producing a clear an? r j distinct rision, as in the natural, healthy right \ mid preventing ull unpleasant sensations, mch a j glimmering .-iud wavering of sight, dizziness, Ac. \ peculiar t<- all ut hers in use. They are mounted in the fino?t manuer it : frames of the best quality, of all mat-, ria!.- use' for that purpose. Their finish and dnrabilit; cannorbc snrpassed. CaCTIoS-None genuine unless bearing thei trade mark stamped on every frame. HOYT & FOLSOM, WATCHMAKERS & JEWELER? . SUMTER, S. C. ? DecM?h?r tf IDOORS, SASHES, BLLNDSj AG P. P. T o a 1 e Manufacturer and Dealer. No. 20 Hayna Street and Horlbecks Wbar CHARLESTON. S. C. ^?rThis is tbs largest and-most eon-pie! Factory of tba kind in the Southern States, an all articles in hi? line eaa be furnished by Mi P. P. TOALS at prices that defy eompetition. ?gkT" A pamphlet, with fall and detailed lb of ali sises of Doors, Sashes and Blinds, and th prices of each, wilt be sent (rae and pott paid, o application to P. P. TOA LE? Cil A KLE6T0N, S. ( Jilly 12- j, TEE ABOVE PRESS IS SO . ?OJ?STRUG3!SD, "AND OF SUCH IMMENSE POWER,. THAI WITH A SINGLE LEVER ONE MAN CAN press a bul e.of Cut ton Weighing 690 Jbs* bra horse con lie hitched to the opposite side and press a balenf the sane six? . IN ONE MINUTE'S TI.\1E: t The Pre."? waa exhibited at the F:iirs throughootYne'frWtb'-W? *PM, and'toolcih? Premium *V<?fy where. At Augusta. 0?., a Sliter Pitrber worth. $50 was awarded this Press. At the Fair hi ld nt Charleston, last November, we took the Premum aud sold the Press ?r tho spot to the President of the Association for tnVTeJI price. $185. ' , ./ We Guarantee this TH EBBEST PRESS IN* EX?FTK?CE at We PftfeSlJ???5 TfMB.1 find will TAKE BA.CK-ANT-P?BS?*;.?t ns represented, and REFUND Tl! IC X ON EY. Price $-85. Agents Wanted for every County in the State. W. P. RUSSEL & CO., P. 0. Box 457V Charleston, S.'C. .AuKU?t2. Ri Implement, Seed 51 LIGHT Sr., ROM WELL*, anif Nursed M?Estyiisl?ment, .BALTIMORE, MD. Manufacturer of and Dealer in . j f.. + l'^fir?^i'"'S^ tho -?. J/fri* Agricultural'Implements, of all the lates* im- LIJO ^jt^J^V^arW^^?8? A '-5 proved patterns, vi; : . ^ Grower of Fruit, and Ornamental Trees, Shrub? bery, Vines. Ac, Plows, Harrows C^tiv^.rSjR?apcr... and .Vow- wkn f(,r w,c f(>r |Jjc yM ^ |8y, crs, Horse Powers. Thrasher.', with ii ^'jner 0() "nn Apples Trees eral Assortment of Field.and Gardejn Twls. . ??imo Pea**'Trees.' ... , ? Grower and Importer of Fic'd junien Seeds. fi*' ^'f1^ ***** ' 2a,nii0 Dwarf Pear Trees, ... . , .u i r .w i i . i T- .' lo.uoo Cherry Trees, Sole Asent for the sile of Thc Celebrated Extra 1 -","", ,. ". , .. . R. . IT, o . . .il a'MIUO drape * mus. assorted. h.irlv Dexter .N;ed Pen. Parties interested _ . . '. . # ? . in tb* growing of Peas for market, should\%&th** "?,h.a. .WT? *mffmmif t^lkf order early so ns to not be disappointed in L. Ik:"I,n- ,',lr'e *? ?\ . T**, * ... ., .. ? " ? ... " 1 Also a lar^e anil well selected stork of Ever -jrcttin.r the bullest and trm.'t1 rr-dirlc- Pea j . , r ,. , " , . f ? t t i i <*. i I green* soiuele Tor Ornamenting and Beautifying .mown, pronoun ced so by hunureJ? ?.I truck- 1 7. . . . . , " ,, ". * . '. . lards and Cemeteries. Asparagus Roots,Roses, crs wbu haw planted lliem. , . " . ?' ,r ' ' KiciiAUD ??jistsu. |*^t^iet&mSmiiC' Sept 6 ? Hm ssnpqsaaai nssssaw, uear FOUTZ/S r- I?5ELEBRAT?D*: - irse MM?MK Ibis preparation, low; and favorably ^aJWWC?rv known, will thoroughly reinvigorate L'EjKjH T broken down and low-spirited horse?, ral ll bjr strengthening and cleansing the H \ ll stomach and intestines. "^JCE^XiL It is asure preventive of all ii ??eases incident tu th is .mi mal, such as LC.VG FEVER. GLANDERS. YELLOW WATER. HEAVES, COUGHS, DIS- SStfV TEMPER, FEVERS. FO CK DER, ^WsL Lus S OF APPETITE AND VITAL EN'ERGY, kc. Its usc improves ^ WaVMirW the wind, increases tl^e apatite- \ fyjrWw gives a smooth and glossy skin-apd * -Pf transforms the miserable skeleton -?.??*f^/?, lntoafine-lookintrar.rl ~;i;-it''i hoi??. f**?jS?gBt& Tc keepers of Cows this prepara? tion is invaluable, lt is a sure pre? ver . ?rt against Bindtrpest, Hollow Horn, etc. It has been proven by actual experiment to increase- Stye quantity of tailk and cream twenty per (?nt. and make the butter firm and sweet. In fattening cattle, it gives them an appetite, loosens their bide, and makes them thri rc much taster. In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, deers in the Lung?. Liver, kc., this article acts as a specific. By putting from one half a paper to a paper in a barrel of 1 swill thc above diseases willbe eradi? cated or entirely prevented. If given in time, a certain tmjvcative and core for the Hog Cholera. DAVID E. F0?TZ, Proprietor, BALTIMORE. Md. For sale by Prnggisti and Storekeepers throughouv the United States, Canadas and South America. ' * Dr. A J. China, Agent, SUMTER, S. C. ' Fcpt 13 ly A SURE CURIO TUR CHILLS AND FEVER. Dealer's Fever and Ague Pills* AN INFALMBLK CURR ! The afore is no new Remedy, hut one tb.tf bas tlo?<l the test of TWENTY VE A US' US*,'and is a -loii-eh' 14 word In probante moro families in those sections of (lie country ?There Chills and Fever arc must prevalent, than ot:y oilier medi? cine <>f its cia**. FOR SALK BY A Lu, DRUGGISTS, Ami hy the Proprietors, FRASER & LEE, Successors to HARRAS RISLEY & KITCHEN, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST^ flo. 20 B'-rfaitan Strcrt, "tffitS York. Sept 20_.'?Titer DARBY'S PROPH?L?CTII] TL^IIr.S invaluable Fniuily Medicine, for purify ing. cleansing, removing bad vdurs in all kinds of sickness: far hnrns. sores, wounds. Flings; fur Erysipelas, rheumatism, and ullj.-kin di.-e-ii-es, for catarrh, sore mouth, sore throat, diptbetia ; for colic, diarrhuia. el utera.* :w- -.i wn?W lr" soften and braotify the t-ki-i : t'i remove ink spot?, mildew, fraft ?tains; taken internal!? aa.welt a? applied externally; so highly MaofaasSsded byrj all who have used it - is for sate '>v tilt DrnrciatS end Country Merchants, and tniijr Le ordered -I dircrtlT "f the lil WiUfea ?trect, N. Y. Feb 1 ly M A X II OOO* HOW LOST, "HOW RESTORED. Jost published, a new edition o? Dr. CULVER, WELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on th? ro-rf?ea?1 cure (? it bout medici a?) of S TE itu A TOR RR as A or seminal Weal noss, Involuntary Seminal Losses. ? IMPoirxcT, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Im, j pediments to Marriage, etc.; also, COMBUMPTIO.V. EP?LKPST, and PITS, induced by self-indulgence j or sexual extravagance, jsar-l'rice, io a sealed envelope, only 6 cents The celebrated author, lo this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' suc? cessful practice, that the alarming consequences of self abuse may be radically cured wiibocl the dangerous ns? of internal medinina or tbs appji- i cation of the koifo; pointing out a mode of care j st once simple, certain, and effectual, hy means of which every s utterer* no matter that bis con? dition may be, may cure himself cheaply, private-. ly, and radical/a. .iiuThis Lecture' should be in the hands .of every youth and every man in the ?and.. Sent, nader seal, ia a plain envelop?, to any address, postpaid, on receipt aiz cents or two post stamps. Also, Or. CnJverweU.s "Marriage Guide/'prioe 25 cents. Address tb? Publisher;, CHAS. J.C. KLINE ACO., 127 Bowery New York, Post-Ofice Box 4585 Sept 27-Sm M i e li a ?5 s Golden REMEDIES. 1,000 DOLLARS REWARD FOR.AN Y CASE WHICH . . Dr ^chan's Golden Remedies FAIL TO CURE. RS., KUI AG'S., GOLDEX BA ISAM ls tl>" prettiest Alterative, ltcnovatnr and Blood Purifier in tho World; radically cures SYPHILIS nuil ScRoFTLA in a 1 its form'?. Save your money by obtaining ibo only radical cora al once. It resr?yes.?ll iliwan, fr??? tba system'and leaves trie ale?a pure an*d healthy. Dr RICSXAU'S Golden Balsam Na. 1 Cures Syphilis ami all cutaneous eruptions in primary and sec .ndary atajea, such as OM Ulcers, Ulcerated Sore Mouth and Throat. Son: Bye?. Skin Eruptions. Soreness" ?li hp Scalp; Copper Colored "Blotches. Ac, Ac , Eradicating .Mercury nnJ Disease radi' cally. DR! R?CIIA?'S ! : -1 (jold?n B?lsam'Nos 2. * Act* in ricers. Ac same ns No. 1 ; will cure Tertiary Hereditary Syphilis, or Scrofula in ?ti Wurst 1' rum, aficr all other treatment fails. I have thousand* of certificates certifying to mi r.u tilnti- cores effected hy the?c remedies. Pa ti. nts eat ?nd drink what they ?ike. anil require tt? outward application. Thousands suffer om Syphilitic anil Mercurial Rheumatism wh are not .murc.of it ; nod I defy loch io obt na radicai i ure without thc ? 'il of these medicines. Its beneficial effects ? *c fe.i at once , i: has raised patients tr-itn hospital beda, in one week, who have Iain there for years, nader tbe best prac? titioner* sa die City; ami is tlie only radical cure for th.) anrst disea-c known.-- Syphilis, Syphilitic unM JT'Tcnrinl* RhcumamnHs th? mosi painful form of this disease. Patients in many instances arc confine! tr tin ir beds for months ami years, loosing appetite, falling away in flesh till reduced to mere {kele .|?n/, jatjentjy ?awaiting the arrival ot; destb te relieve them of their sufferings ; to such I would ?(ay, my Golden Balsam No. 2 Wi'l save your life, give you strength, restore your appetite, reduce swelling, and make a radi, cally well case of you in a short space of time gives imm?diats relief, api directs a ra<?oaPcurc in all cases of Rheumatism, either acute, chronic or ?nfl iiuafory. whether from thc above cans? ?i any other. Price o? either No. 1 or No. 2 Golder Balsam: $?.30 per bottle, cr two bottles foi $?.00.. , ^ , . . , . . . * *? ? ? . ? Hot Spring*. Arkansas, May 7,1S6S Dr. RICHARDS, 223 Varick Street, New York DKAR SIR : I fiu i thal a!ter all thc .medical tsoelmont 1 kno# any thing n'bout, liol Springs included fail to eure Syphilis ; your BA Ul AX will and hal radically cured the worst of them. Thousand! come here from all part, every seasoa?,fcrul lTyoi wiil establish me as Agent, I can sell lar? quantities'of your. Medicine, Tor I aaa. satisfiei that it will do all you claim for.it. ? Vat/ truly, ywjrs. <ic.,'Ae., . ? * J ?. J. B.-, M. D. Any one wishing to enquire of Dr. B- ii regard to this Medicine can have address in ful by writing to mo. - .T " * . . t~ . . r. ~ \ I rate'?les'uro in certifying that ' ' Dr.RICHA?'S BALSAM No. 2 has completely cured a oise of Tertiary Syphiti of Ki^t'Ypfici<*andi?r.!ea?Kcted.wirje'rarriy after havingezpended Fivfc Hundred Dollar* foi mudk>arnttcuil.inc'e. TWcose^rfercd l?, at thi time'of comnftneirig the usc \>f"Dr. RICHAU'i Remedie*,-?j-ij.?i n fi ried to Ltd, with'ulcers ot both h'?tids-aneiarrds. ' Arly1' one doubling thi above-or^rishinj; further .particulars, asm bein fOfoed'by*referiert* ' ' ' ' ' ' * '; . . M. Ii. HUGHES, DRneoisr. May 20, ISS? ?feubJr^b; Ouyab^o Oo, Oh i ^ S0LB PROPKIKTOR NhW YORK SeptW ' ly PANCREATIZED COD LIVER OLI. We desire to call the attention of the Medio Profession to this preparation of Cod Liver Ol for tba tollbWiag reasons : TX will agree with th most debilitated stomach. It ie decidedly mo i pleasant to administer. It ts less expensive l prescribe. It will act nat sea te, as the Panerai tine-a**i*t* ia parfecdy digesting oil. It is mer palatable, a? the etro bloat Ma ftfrmjan.emulsioa asd we are therefore able to disguise Its oSeti. si veness. It is lees, expensive, as a smal quantity of Cod Liver perfectly digested will pm dace far more beneficial malts thanff.ve times til quantity imperfectly digested1.' TM? preparati<< i. mee?ng wiib taw greatest farer amp9g Phys! clans ia Diseases of the Lungs, and is rapid:' taking the place of the plain oil. Price Lists aoi Dose Booka will be free ly fbrmsbed tpea m%\l cation. Manufactured bj REED. CA RN BICK I ANDRUS, li? Paitoa ?L', ??. Y. S^TbjBraa gists generally. K Sap? 2? -I-jv L; H. BE Mi?er?s Safe and Iron Works, ESTABLISHED IN 1S5?. i 1\Tfl,tER'? BALTIMORE".*?! \1>K SAFE ITA 'trrtf-iiest-timrin use^-wai hinted free from rust, dampness or dc<-uy.'- . ' , LJ I ',. ' . - i'J ??re-Sroof ? iftercil??t8, . *?' ' 'til? .? . i '?'? ' .' ?' * Safes, M ; WELDED STEEL AND IRON ? ..i? owo ..- :-?.>:. . '; Burglar - Pro&f: ; B a n k Safes. . FI^S? CLASS . tl* at: i?" . '< A 1 . ' .' . . . Key' aid Combination Bant Yaults and Doors. Sales Roda 2i>5Ballimore Si. F j CT O R F-Saitare hoisted by " ,,i.Jl?nj-tcUa,t Claret, Fremont . antf ftdftih* Streets. SEND TOIT IlLFTRATED C.lTATJOGtE, OVER I2;Q00 iyVSE. ' TESTED IX 2Q0 F?RES. . .NEAR- JyEFENCES: i . /n rJ ir.7:, H? v t - i 1 ? >?-??.- . - Fraser, Haynsworths A Cooper, Hoyt A Folsom, Sumter, S. & '.. .. - " ?? Worth A Worth,'Wilmington, No. Ca. L J< bn Agnew A Soo, Columbia, S. C. / National Bank of Chester. S. C. . ...... Smith A'Molton^ Chester, S. C. 900 IN* BALTIMORE. rr r T Ti OVER 12,000 SAFES ;IS USE. . TESTED /.V 290 FUIES. FIRST CJ.AS8 GOODS, AT LOW. PRICES. ly July??: ! Husehold Medicines'. B0A-&MAN*0 CVD Lt^ER OIL.-This Oil is pat up with -frr?it care fr>'t;> perfectly fresh Livers and is, with^uUl^ubt the Haast pro dee?*, ;. ; ''.'!. i?..-i.. --j* iaL -. . BOARDMAN'.-? FRENCH WORM CONFEC TIONS.- ?nvaiuat??e as a cure for Worms, ?iud being in the" torin ufa cavuly loaeBjjrT^are readily t ?kew. . - ? . . *. - BOARDMAN"S CONCH EXT/ /AMA?CA GINGER-? splendid corrective arrd. ex ceedingly-eseful ir. ?.drrs;:Crampvaritl ordinary: irregularities of thc Bowels. '." p . , BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING .EXTRAC. >.;medie?ne long in use tor disordurs arising iroiii.an impere state-if the biood. Thia article ha- performed some nwt wonderful cures and is the bc.-t article extant for the purpose. BRANT'S INDIAN PUI3IONART BAL SAM.- Extensively used for all pulmonary complaints, being purely vegetable, unlike most preparations for Coughs. Colds, etc., doe? not constipate\ r leave any unpleasant after effect, brit always affords speedy, relief. GREENE'S DYSPEPSIA .REMEDY.-A safe, suv? and spe-edy cure * of that most distressing of compliint* "DvstflrMT?',* put up (rom an original recipe of DR. GUECKK, Fort Vallar.O?a.bjr whom ^iuii?nsjbeen,;?#ad with 'TfAB'rTT?R^NrRNT: ATD "BONK ?.TNI X^fMEXT^-^b/she/tieitej-pad e?reedy/or man or ban*.. .A CirfaW -cur? 'tot ? Rnttunatistn, (.'r.imps, .-praios. Bruise*, Swelling, Week Limbs and pains of all kinds. '.. I - ; ; . .. ? "PARKER'S COMPOUND FLUID R XT RA CT _L Bl'CJIU.-The purest ond be?t in ase. A sure relief for nil diseases of the Bladder at.d Kvln,cys,-ask for no uther,- Pbyaic?us re? commend it. ... HAUtlT,' SEAV?R S BURBANK, 1?D: Chamber* and. 131 Reivf* ?treft, HEW ron K. ! _Sept 6- . J To the FA ?M MC ?*d \ 1%yt gRi *?f **Mary ts -~/ . - had aaa-UaveWrar^eraari'illy.^ HORNERS Maryland Super-Phosphate. (We court the ChoraistV inquiry.) After 23 years experience in the Fertilising business, and after est shushing a, wide n-%o?atioE tar the purity and excellence of ^ . B ? lUust, the subscriber has' been indue ;d to prepare-a Phosphate .suitable to tb? tequiremetii? and every wey worthy, the attention of the Soathern Farmer. \ ,. The .'MARYLAND'*''?! a rjjoveaatar. ead permanent improver of the soiL -It ctimqlates equal to Peruvian (Jormo, and. snstainn equal to Bone, bein'g'eompos?d atmost'entirely ot these fngrertlewr*, with a ?e-r ?ihcrr?! : percentage (St tfrtntb in thoteyid'i?ci. There Is wo adulterare? ri ? inferior article arsed=-L>r?i'/' particle of the Phosphate heiog of easenHal-bcoefft'to tao land. Neulrerpainj nor capet (c. have been spared In its preparation, and we claim for it tho greatest benefit to the farmer from the smallest millay. . For Cotton, Wheat and Com, and as a general stimulant and ahece/'t forsworn and impoverished land there cai?^-A^r?perftsv It ts war iaKfe?Tto>an isTngh in AnTmopta and higher in Price $50 per ton, ia new ? * No charge tor delivery, JOSHUA .HNER^n. Manufacturer and Geo: -al Commiasior Mec chant. Office and \Yerel *:o, 5? S. Gay St. General Warehouse, Cor. Chew and StirlinaSt*,, Baltimor^lld^ f. ^7 947, OBPOWB mewefacterei io ?ea> bsf,'; listen and Western Rone Oast $A6. Pereivsaa -Gaea* delivered from Peruvian Government Wa-rehouei ? lowest rates, flo charge for delivery. o_ JOSfi?A HORNES, Ja. O'iii CH?SISJFI 'VINEGAR BITTERl J. WALKE. PrnprWraf.'? R. H. MCOMSJUI? * <\? . T.ntpta 4 Gan. Ar?u,Siu> Fnuiciieo, ?njl ?4 Cmimrmj ,tr..: \. r ii MILLIONS . ,Be?r Testimony to their ? Wonderful Curative . Effect?. > "*' lae*/are nofa-rile Fancy Drink, Bade ot Poer R*na, Wbirdcay,. Proof Spirits, and Befase Liquors doctored! spiced and sweetened tb jilease the .. taste, cnl]<*V" Tonics,'' r?Appet?xers," "Bastorers,''??., that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin,but are atna Medicine, made from the Kattie Roots and Herb* of California, free fpaaa-sUl Alcoholic Stlmu Leats*. Tk^aretb?..GBBAT BLOOD PERI. FISK and A LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE, a portee* Senoraio* arid Xnvi&ntc* of the Syjutn, carry; ng oS all poisonous matter and restoring theMood to a healthy condition. Ko person cari take these Bit? ters accardixg to directions and remain long unveil; provided their bone? are not. destroyed ty mineral ' poOohor ot?er means, and tie1 rital organi wasted beyond tho point of repair. They ?xe a Gentle Pargntiv? aa weU aa? Tonic, possessing, also, the^peculiar merit of acting as a po??fol agent in relieving Congestion cr Inti? mation of thc LIYCT, and all the Viscera} Organi FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, inyocager old^maaried or single, at tha dawn of womanhood orat the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters have no toual ? Far Inflammatory and Chronic Rheuma? tism and Goat, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, 'Bi Hbo*,' RTeinl'ttcnt trad Int?fsnitteat Fe. vera, Diseases of tho Blood, Liver, Kid? ney? aad Bladder, these Bm?ra"have'beenin??t successful SnchDlaeaaca'arc canted by Vitiated cs cns of the Digestive Oreaos.. . . '-'''DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Bead ache, Raia ia the-Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of tho ' Chest.' Dizziness, Soar Sra dations of the Stomach, : Bad Tastete th* MquUrJsUHoqs Attacks. ralpttaUoaa: the Heart. Inflammation of tho Lung?, Pam in the re? gions' of theil id beys, and a hundred other painful symp? toms, are the offsprings of Dispepsia. Thor invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid . Idvarasd Botels, which render them ot aacqnailed efficacy in cleansing tbe blood of all imparities and lav parting aew Life and rigor to the whole system. FOR SKIN DISEASES, Options, Tetter. Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples. Pustules. I?ci'.s, Car 1 bonctM. J?nj-'WoTTris. Scald Read. Sore Byes. Eryrip? ia#, Itch.Scurfs Discolorations of the Skin. Humors and Diseases of tho .Salfi.'-oT what**?: nswecr natur?, ara literally dug up and rarrii ' out of the system in a short Hm? by tho av of thea? Sitters. OM bartle in inch eases w.ll conunco the most incredulous oft ieir cara tire effects. I Cleanse tho Vitiated Blood whenever you find Its Im ! parities bursting throng Eut skin in. Pi?s>s, Er;p ! tions or Sores'; cleanse fVwncn you and irobstructed L and,sluggish in the reina: cleanse it wfctn it iafcul, 'and ybur rec li uga will tell you ?hen. Reep the Mood pare, and thc heal th of the svstem will follow. . fin, Tape, and other Warans. lurking in th? system of ss wiaay t neusa ads, ar? eSectusJly destroyed and removed. Says a di*tinirB.Ished physiologist, there-is scarcely aa indrriaual noon- the face of the earth whose body is exempt from the pr-seoce of worsla ? It is not. opeo the healthy element* of tn* body that w^rrms exist, bat upon the dsatased humors and slimy di posits that breed these Urin* monsters of disease. No System of Medicine, 00 Termifmres. so anthclmintici will tree .the system from worms like these Bitten. J. WA LKEF.. Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD 4 CO, Druggists an 1 Gen. Agents. San francisco. Caiifomia, ?od 38 rod M Commerce Street. N?w York. IT?OU) ?Y a LL DRtOGISTS AND DEALSB4 Eadway's Beady Belie CURLS TilE WORST PAINS In from ? erie to Twenty l?nnte*. NOT DNF.HOI R aOerreadirit*' rtrt* wtve'rtis^nient-iiceVi any oho SUFFER WITH PAIN. RA DW AY'S READY RKL?RF IS A CV RE FOR EVERY PAIN. It was* the first .md is TUE ONLY PALS REMEDY I Hiat'insLintly flows Ihr. *n*?t ekrvwmtrftg pi!e?, ; allays incarnations, . "<l. cares Cot.grst ?a*, ' whether of thc Lur??.?, ??"Bjacb, B?wel?, or other glamis or orzan?, I>> ??r?.i?pf?!ir?tinn. INF OM OXB TO TWENTY MINUTES. . no* mnrter h??w violent ?>r excruciatinj the pain the RHEUMATIC 15*1 riuOtn, in firm. Crippled. Nervous Neuralgic, or prostrated with airease i may suffer. ~ I Tbe application of thc READY. RELIEF to i the part'T p:irt.s wi.ere the pain or difficulty I ekista will afford caand comfort. Twenty drops ia U.-tlf a fumbler of wurer will in a fiw'nx.m rtrrJ" rare f KAMI'S. SPASMS. SOU* STOMACH, HEARTBURN. .-ICK HEADACHE. DIARRHEA. DYSENTERY, COLIC, WIND IN THE BOWELS, ?nd all IX ? JE RK AL PA?$4. Travelers should nlwavs carry a bottle-af KABWAY'S READY RELIEF WTHI them. A few drops in -soler will preventisickne** ar paint from change of water. It is better than French 'Brandy cr Li tiers aa a stimulant. FEVER AND AGUE. L FEVER AND. AGUE cared t>r fifty cents. There is not a remedial agent in ibis w.,rld that ' will car? Fever and Aguo, and nil other M.nlari i "us, Billiou*. Searle!, Jvph.dd, Yellow, and other ' Fever*'(.lided'by RAD WA Y'S? 'PILLS) so quiek. I as RA I) WA Y'S READY JlELIEF. Fifty ceo? j per bottle. REAXTirr BEAUTY! ! Strong abd Pure Rieb B???od-Ir.rreiise of Fle*h and freight-Clear ?kin ami beautiful Com? plexion secured to all. DR, RADWAY'S SARSAPARH.UAN RESOLVENT Hai mad? the most astonishing eater : so ?n?rk so Rap d are the Changes tho Body UmU-rgeei. under the influence of this truly wonderful Msdicine tii.it Every Day an. Increase in Flesh ;. and Weight.is Seen and Felt ; THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER ? Everv drop of the SA RSA PA KI I. LI .iN Kfi SOlA'fWT ee^'fa*<rni~arr-<r rnVi.Ogh th-; .^w?i?4, L uce, ??d ..th. r fcnd.? ^nd juu-?s sf aw ,?\ rt. ni itu- rig?r af life, lor it repair: the nariel j of tho bo Iv with fte# 'and*^Vraund material. ' Sctolsla, Syphilis, CoosumptU n, ?laadabr j disuse. Ulcers ia thc.threat, Mautli, Tum??, j Nodes^rt the ?iands and other parts ?>f the*.? ; tem, Sore Eye?. Srramnroet ?7?eharpe.!? fr-m 'kt Bars, and tue wosst??fo?m? of Skin dweases, Jiro pt i ? ins. -f5?y?e> S? BBS?. Sc? lu Heaw, ?Ring W?ra Salt Rheum. Ervnipelat. Acne, Black Sp1' Wurms in th? Flesh. Tnmora, Canrer* in :ke Womb, and ?ll weakening and painful 4i<cbar(ei. Kight ^weat*. Lois of Sperm and all ws?trfl? the lil? principle, .are within the curative nor* of this wonder of Modern Chemistry, . nd s fe? days u?e will prove'tb'?ny perron nsrnsitfr? either of there Corm*.of disease it*, potent po?(f to our^ them. Notonlyd<,es th? SAB?ALA ai LI. u? Fw^ TUT eotcel a^l k,nown remedial agent* in. it* ?nrt'oVCh'fonfe?S^?rofblons, Cbasdta(i<saaLa>a fek?B.^eaae*-;.bat.U i| tb? on ry posit .rs ttrt I '*"r ... Kidney A Bla-rfer CA>mpfa'?tt j Urinary, and;Womb di*ea#es, Orare!. 1><? . Dropsy: Stoppage of ?Water. Incontir??nce of j Urine. Bright's -Disw. Albuminuria, ard in >'! ! caies whcre thar* ar? brick bnit depori:*. or t??? I sriteV ts tbfck; cloudy, mixed with SuhitSHtl i Hfee tb? whir? af ar. ?gg, or ?hrea.1.? like vki" : silk, '.r there is aasurbal, dark, bilious s^nes.* ance, and ahite borte-Just d?posits, and a? ! there is a'pricking, barning tenratio? : passing water, and pain in th? small of fae Bid ; aad along tb? Loins. Tumor of 1% Tear?) Grown Cured ?J Radway?? Resolvent. DR. RAD WAY'S perfectly tasteless, elegantly ccat?d with *?.? pm, *r?aytc,' rtfaUra, parity, clean*?. ?J? .rjasts/ttasT)-; -?isiaty*!! PiHs, forth? ci re i? diaordecs ofV)?a,$taaiaci,, Liver. Bowels, Bladder, N?rveas Diseases. Headac s. Csa*" Sation,'t^B^wnaaa, f?difetMon. Dj"*?^ lsHrsasasas>, IHHe?r- Feswr, IaJamatise ?f* Bowaia, Piles, ?nd ail Darangemenu .? l" ternsl vise ?ra, Warraatcd to effect af eare. Perety Vegetabl?, containing no m miserais, ev ?eleterioa* ?nrrs. A few doe* of R?DWAY'S PILLS th? sys'em ? rom all th? above named di.?or* Price, J5 ear u per Box. 80DD BY D&Cr .i:SMAS> ?l'ALSB AlfD nU?.' S*?** !etter,*tamp to RA?WAY A CO., Na. 87 Ma* Lane, New Yott. Information warta thoa*-** will be seat roa. Jaly !2 '7