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rhr rtdi ~t t 6 e re t,.VIM et, O.ri kr h ls h0,t't~b of oK emh ',187. hr so who ied oill at po ' ei~ r efefr oe advertisenint K4n'Skepherd & dd who will unrnish heilitg apparatus tq slit theii. .'tho:e who den,re's platte er I of frozen Ice Cream, can have tblir t'a$tei'gattlled by egling or sending zk' hr. e46 9aur idinfor i late of Lo Cream. P4qagaI$Ir. yaihaa Pa'rott We, again this morning. are called upon to chronicle the death of anoth, er old citizen. Mr. Nathan Parrott, died a, his resideuge in this District, on Saturday laat, the 25th instant, in the 82nd year of his ago. He was an. honest and industrious citizen. Crsumubs. Ire The number of deaths in Charles ton for the week endingthe 25th, 42, -white 10; colored 32. At the Citadel Square Baptist Church, Charleston, on Sunday morn. ing, nine persons wore baptised-five .ladies and four gentlemen. At a meeting of the subseribers of the Capital stock of the "Charlston 1 Phosphate Company," the following gentlemen were elected :Win. G Whilden, Preidy dent; Wha . alson Pringle Boiio enryT. Peake, superintcndefit. 1An exchange says that round bats worn by young ladies are encircled with cordons of fowers with leaves Hat in rie straw, bound in black olvet, and trimmed in this way with iengal roses, will be very effective. 4large bew of black velvet forms the fastening of the flowers. o A Fine Plaotogirapha. Messrs. -' Wren & Wheeler, at their apt gallery of this 4lace, have prsonted.ap atta6he of this office, with .afine 'Photograph, finest picture ex tant, (that is,as far ls we are capa>le of judging,) for which we tender o, b . .e Therae Is no risk in sying. that this style of picture will win thv adiirtion of all who desire their aHadows cast in a style at once faith fel and pleasing. besers. *Wren & .Wheeler havt gone to Blaclstock, where they wili remasin for only a few days, we would therefore,' say to our Blackstoec< friends, who wish a good picture of themselves, to go to these gentlenmen ( A:Claance for Coored Soldiers. .We think it perhaps would be an acceptable thing for Captains Johnsoni and Cooke to inform the menbers of r their companies, that if any of' them destfe' to go' and flght the Tndiant., I 0y will b loly recruited into the Ninth ind Tenth Regiments of . 8. t Iavality, Oe th'is subject the Wash lngton Star says :. s 'it Ii'ucderstand that orders will < she.iweu4 enthorizing the assignmenta of white re.bruta -in the Ninth and Tenth Regimentu '6f Cavalr, ou4wd? ~of odlore4. troops. Te o - ';o~ iho l.a to'keep the rgiment up he wstnerioai.-standard, - n' vie w of tesatdemand upon this arm of . 1t- le' tnly with, great ~*WtA b ae ohau stelbbr ffd the Treasury. $10*l f not!,of nuueq !ge~ 8, Please look, n for~ the stolerT Notes, liberA ar il e i y'eoab 0&e eis maye eet t,q eli 42 "iR 8 A9eiAdent.. - 'W'f.~~ tu mo 4,ouna ti.-roof in rear of the build gng,an. le engtO 4 tpnptjng to get tromih I 4o efo move ~%ell,bgeg frlkturigg ht In 1% 6e0ebr 6* "t. It Iaggest thati6 si t n e avQd, bit,e will be oonfi'4 to hio rom for Seglved fro) tWt farms i .W. Erwin ad DAniel B. R ite a number of cotton klooi, the first tbkt -have boon pro 6of.dto us this seaso i, thou'h tot Lhe first wo havo heard of. The cot. bin of this DistrJiot is now blooming alnely and there is every prospoct of a line crop. Th aitser.s respectfully call spon the ont;.jl7of Winnsboro to gfave the 1tin-pkii bea:ting," "chorn'-blowing"l MBfe-tooting," &o.,soinewhat a-ba-led. [h Is n *ifernal iuisance., and the rown Counoil should -take the matt0r in.bandl The citizens of Winnsboro do not object to white or black serenading their friends at an early hour, when bey feel so disposed, but they do ob oct seriously to the beating of tin-pans L11 night long and thereby disturbing tbcir slumbers. Dickson's Sook .oi .Fauming. David Dickson's Great book on 1?(rming now out. No farmers libra y compl6te without it. Bound in loth, extra, $4; Sheep, $4 50 ; Half I 4orocco, $5. Orders received at this >ffice. Good canvassing agents want. id. For terms apply at this office. barge Yield of Wheat. The farmers of our District, or at east a certain portion of them un- t lerstand thoroughly, that which- is >est for them to do in this unrecon tructed county, especially in regard o the raising of provisions. Mr. Moses Clowney, we learn, lis nadoa splendid cr9p of wheat. He >lauted forty acres, and harvested one housand bushels from the same; an verago of twenty-five bushels to the ore. It is very seldon that the good p'o tle of Buokhead and Peasterville, are bort of provisions ; they understand rell.enoughi the condition of (je ountry, and are striving hard not'to >e found wanting-in-the necessaries if life. The farmers in other portions of ?airfield, will do well, to patteraiaf or the farniers of old Buckhead and 'easterville. Instead of keeping heir cribs and meat-houses in Balti nore, as nine-tenths of our farmers ro now doing. A. Good Number. The Phrenological Journal and 'dekard's Monthly, for July, begins ts 5l.t Volume, with' marked im >rovements. It c,ntains besides Phy iogonomy, Ethnology, Psychology, to., portraits and eharactor of Botho en, Sir Samuel WV. Baker and Wife. Iover-nor Palmer, of -Illinois, Mark ~emon ; the Governors of New York ; rypes of the Beyrout Population; deasuring Men ; Physical Education; tavages of WVild Beasts ; Summer in lie Fields; Reform for Women ; We nust rest ; Wit, with a Moral ; Love sud Liberty ; Vacations ; The Invisi. >le Monster ; Pastor's Wives ; Olimnp os of a' Wer tern Editor ; the Eleo rio Post ; Was St. Paul a Bachelor ? uecess in ife ; E<qual Pay for Wo nen ; Integrity ; Uip ic the Skies, ito. Only $3 a year, and is offered .t $1.50 for half a year, July to Jani.1 tddress 8. R. Wells, 889 Broadway, few York. r'o Ogar subscrlR,ers. 'At the annual meeting of the South. iro Presa AssocIation, held at Savan iah A pril 26, 1870 the following by aw was adopted : .;pTroN I. From and a.ter June Let,: 870, no member of this Associa. shall continue, i. subscription ipon b ig books, either for daily or ekf%ssifd, beyond thd frig4 fokr Iiobh pre-payment.has beeninada." Id' accordfnW with the abcoe our ubadribers wIll abe ,that we are iblIg6d'to" en;forge' the 6aeh system. ~IIs 11f,'the,r4oro, he made opt and orwarded;incediately to all parties lonsare:sbrout falling do,- EicecoOer. gj p epayment up to and ('ncluding Re ~I~h I~' paper are i omd .aser uputous rego laiy, usho onuaoi a L and n P e ~ w unadred jottings a year.4 Jb i - A maa n Ot e era'# ' yi.a The following ;g0itlemett ie ap. pointed the Executive Committee of ,be Unionu f rifrtn.party,Jin jjjrf. tuco'of the r'e%outi6 of th Onen. ,ion i J. D.,Krsha of Kershaw. WVi(llam--Walla&he, of IR16h0a. Williain,T. Gary, of Edgoaed S. P. I18milton, of Cheter. E. W. Feibles, of Ribland. J. P. Thomas, of Richland. ]Ienry Mlver, of Cheteifiold. Y. J. Pope, of Nwberry. Henry Barnes, of Edgefeld. J. A. Hoyt, of Anderson. Ilenry Buist, of Charleston. Jonas ByrI, of Clarletn. William Wallace, of UUiUn. CHANCES OF MARRIA.4E.-The fol. lowing curious statement, by Dr. [ranville, is taken from a late Eng ish paper; it is drawn from the reg. stered eases of 876 women, and is lerived from their answero to the age it which they are. respectively mar ied. It is the first ever constructed 'o exhibit to fernales their chances of narrioge at various ages. Of the 876 remales, 3 were married at 13 'ears )f age, 11 at 14, 16 at 15,-48- at 16. 12 at 17, 66 at 18, 115 at 19, 118 at 10, 86 at 21, 85 at 22, 59 at 23, 53 at 24, 26 at 25, 24 at 26, 28 at 27, 22 at 28, 17 at 29, 9 at 30, 7 at 31, 5 at 32, r at 33, 5 at 34, 2 at 35, 0 at 36, 2 at 37, 0 at 38, 1 at 39, 0 at 40. From ,bis our fair readers maj. form a pret y accurate judgment of the chances vhich they hare of entering into the toly s'ate of matrimony, and of en oying the sweets (we say nothing of ,he bitters) of wedde4 life. A celebrated divin, who ~was r( narkable,in thle fist period of his iinistry 'for a boistrous mode of >rcoching, suddenly changed his whole nnner in the pulpit, and adopted a nild and dispassionate mode of do ivery. Oino of his brethren observ. Ig it, inquired of him what had in luced him to make the change. He ,nswered, "Wnen I was young I hought it was the thunder that killed lie people, but mhen I grew wiser, I Icovered it was the lightring, so I eteimined in future to thunder less ud lightning more." MONTHLY MAGAZINE, Tree DQlla,ia po,- An,itm. B4 PAGES READING MATTER, 30 PAGES AVERTISEMENTS. WALICElt, EVA!$ & COGSWEL1 D. WYATT AIKEN, . Os011ANESVaONl, I. U. July 2-1 y We are anwhorized to announce EU VARID F. STOKEd, Esq., of Oreenville, a andidAte to represent the people of the ~ourthi Congressional Diatrict of South ~arolina in the Congress of tho United tes, at the ensuing election in Oct oher. Irinciples-DE1CR A tIC. june 14 Delays and Dangers. That poor. emnciated Consumnptivoe, who is ow beyond all hope of recnvery, might ow be lhale and hearny had hie r.ot negleet d thai slight cough. lie navised, it you ave a cough or coild, get at once a bottle f DRi. TUTT'S EXPECTORANT and you vili soona be relieved. Do not'put it ofl. DR. WI!. H. TUTT'S COMPoUND EXTRACT or Rarsaparilla and Queen's .Delight Is the acknowledged antildote to all Blood )iseases. For Diseases produced by the use of Mer ury, andI for Syphilis, with its train or vils, this Compound is the only sureo-Anti To the poor crealure, enfeebled ia mindi ad body, by scoret; practices, whose nerves re unstrung, and eountenance dlownoast, The. Sareaparilla und Queen'. Deligh,t a blessing. Try it fairly, and iour fierveu. rill be restored to theii- wonted vigor, and our dejected coun'tenanc'e be male radian rith ihe uonsciou,ne,is .of' ht1STQfth IANiIOOD. 'UBlpg,free from vio!en& m' -- a's it Is adapted to' generali use, The old nd foung may us'e it; the m'opt defiet.e mmale at any time may take it ; tlhe tejder rifant, wiho mnay have inherft.ed Mdtsq, tlli be cured. junp 28 2i Heaiths 6 le8t Defence. "The weak eafeth her-bs," says St. Past1, o that eighteen hundred years airo the val *e of opsdiein al plante waji appreated In he Old Teo.tmoimt botanical remuedige' as:e epsatedly reeoPnrq9ided, ku( 11 no paspade f san,red histo'ry;.,is man recommended to wallow calv mnel, or Jm~ pill, or, apyo oha.r tIstral prep rt9n.' Te s.ol stor,.dtrgot d to pAt~ herbs to 9trpngthemnthenh (0 P4ri y tleu, to h&el thIem, to-rest.ore tha'i' 3.n h~itday,the, ari,of :making,vwegej to . racts was unltoqwn. The hiebat 'mnedi'ols Fere mere infusions., he asesi-e fo?r a laf er a . 'd he atftary essences of tonlo, aperient and ntbilions roots, barks, and p'.ets, with Anot ite stimulant, .mnd; tiftus sedurpe flheir apiH diffusion Itribagh the debiiitated .Or igordered systenta . The erowninm'britumph f. this inffectire knode of concentratitg nd pplying the virtues;of-medieinal reguetbles rae Aohi eyed inathe lrbduetton-otf fostet' er's.Stomach Btitters'. Noveriieom'e had 'a erfeotlyn pare le.olfolie .stinulant been, onshined wvith the expreesed juites etfdhe best epelfiba 'of the veget able kinwgdets. lever yet, though eighteen years have lapsed since its introduotion, has this vae erdtir besti age4eIlvIvlt. t'-agalh sesot inWelInvseertti otent safeguard against#iuid*esiae, te for dye4$siaT %e Untoods eti9atile ppten ader unfavorable renaema sedentary pursuits, undue bodily or menbta exertioh, hardship, prilatilon and expos6re. Jly 2-41-th . . - KoeIoo.-This inediolne is rapidly gain ing the confidenee 'f the people, and the ntimerous testimoutals. of Its virtues, given by protiioncs of ledicine, leaves no doubt that it is a safe aind reliable remedy for impurity of the blvQd, liver diseae, &o. The lat t ANedical Jout-nal contains an or ticle front Prof. It.- H. NOwLoi, M. D., Presi dePi of tie E bledi.College, city of New York, that speaks in high terms of It cura live properutes, and gives a;.spciat recomn. metidation of KO koo to the practitioners nf medilcine. This is, we helIevo, tIhe first in. tance irhere such inedicites have been oticlly endorsed by the Faculty of uny ol tie medical college4, and redects greit credit upon le skill of Dr. l.nwlence, its con,pounder, atid also puts "Koskou" it the van of all otheir medielnes of the preei sent day. PATItO%ir.t 1lo5ms 1%TrItPitt Hr.-Mr, P. P. tale, whose advert isement sippears in another column. linH estriblished-oni a firm basis, in Charleston- the largest r.nd nost covmp!.te manufnetory of -doors, sash blinds, &o.. in the Soutliern States. Hav. ing advertised liberally during tie past year, lie lis secured a large oustom, eg-. tending tis far west n.; Alabama. And ho la i thus been enabled to put forth A priinied price list which defie. cor,pelitlion. Every person who cotlemplates building or re. pairing should write at once for Mr. Toalv's price li.st. JsW The attention of outr readers is callelk to-day to lh, advetilz emenmt in. An other cplumnn, heat.ed ,ippinan's Freat Ger nan Bitters, a preparation that has been usrd fur upwar"i of a ceniury in enligllenl. ed Europe witi the greate*st sucess in the cure of DyAl.eliela or Indigestion. COnsti lation, Loiss of Appetite, Livor goinplmain. loss of tone In [h,;. dipistive orgins, etc. The proprietors, Mosrs Jiaogb Lippman & 3 Bro., Savannah, Ott.. have, at consioerable fi outlay succeeded in obtaining 11he original s recipe for mnking this delight Iful Iasing it Bitters, anti pledge their reputation that in preparing in the original siandirc tilhall ie kept up. Depot In -Wintiaboro, at Lail Bros. Drug S'ore. i 5 - 1840 1870 Timid Valliable Family Medicine ias beei widey ind favornblo known in out owls and fureign countries, up.wards of TIIRTY YEAI I It ias lost notne .f-ims%o4 mnamo by re. S 04led trials, bIt&. enntiliues to oupy a prornMtibk position itt. every family medicine P chest. I . . -- - i el It Is an Extarnal and Internal Rtemedy. For Sumnifor Compllini, or nnj other - form c of ho*el diseate in oildrilken or adults, it is n! an almost certain ctre, and. has witout doubt, been trore sucoetisful In during the varisous kinds of CiOLERA Ilhan iny other known remedy, or tie naost skillful physi clan. In India. Africa and Cltina, where this dreadful disease is more or less preva. lent, the Pain Killer is constred- by the . natives. "'well as En1ron:res'tdeurs in those climntes. & snr ltrnPinn'; and' while It. is a MOIt etffoient reimedy.for pain, i4s A perfectly enfo niedicine, even' in unskillful nands. Directions acompany esiche bottle Sold by All Druggists. Price 25ots., 60 ets., and $1'ler bottle, e. july 2-Im NOT I C1 er a tioned agains.t Ir - Ing for ¬e of $460 drawn iii favor of M. Kirkland-and aigned P. instings. Said note has been satisfied in 1866 bull st il missing. ' P.-H AS7IN0. 25 B$LS EXTRA FLOUfR. 1 and s BBLS. LAED. A' DECLINE IN PRICES I ~Neoftensive assortment of tnl 9 les of 600QO8S with. lnnn1y autileow unirely new, just recvd and now on:exhiila. Evet'y IArtiole a ftain I ESTABLISHED 4859 I Th Itrf1Y In form the- Citizens pf -ht Chocks, Spectaoles, &c., always on hand, an.t will sell at theo lowest prices, and wo~~J r.enfee"fufly -nak' Ihed cottmtaunee 6 -patronage of.niy:old fiends And etwitnn . All'goods war'tahted as r$preseted) : 4 prepated to do'klk$nd of Wmktoh' ndMJew. cirylWork and hat's alass od oit: siateviaI ota hafndhs and- ilg rt~dd'di . fCOiGIN-' AlM'ovhk waIi-rahted.'e ~A~ ?63( -4p'9m w - ~- 'OiiA IISMU1IiltRl A - eovbd door'f o e sol. flIon'sO~ * p1 80 ~* I~J t5 I s e.I Mo e aiesif, ., mla au 1AU~IO~URUs DRtGOODSIDKY 'GbD1! WE Invite the attertio of nll peisoneto the large * 5Pt )Gpy ods Lata, Shoes, &o,, &a., wbjlich we are Nl$re 'ontt ,our - passed in the UIV CoIn. try in quality Aw. chenp ness. IETCHIN, OteASTERl IC jno 23 IN THE FIELD AGAIN fi 71 Handsome S SUMMER GOODS 1-NDSOME SUMMEL LENOS AND Muslins at 10 Ceri wper Yard, LND OTHER GO( DSAO )ORDINGLY, HlE subscriber Is reoeiving by every Stenmer direct froW0 - NEW YORK, 0oods of the Latst Styles end Lowest 1 ark.et Prices, which hie wishe So :gie his -iondsand cutonera the 4onefit of. Ills ook of goods on hiand, is laIrge and varied, od have been marked down to fla' p,-ice. A OLOTI%ING For 'Meu and Boys in enIdless vat'liy, rid yet to arrive';. also ll0oos:hoes . aps anid many other artcles tom nuiieroUs i nenion. S. WOLF g N. B.-A few necoiaO will be* opened ith partieRs, if they can utake satiscitory P ,range-mnts S w T GOOD FURNITUREI! 1-7eA P BEU?I7U?A! HJDPFURNITURE ITST received direct from She be.to faco'. rics of New York and llosion. Con1i:t ig of fine Rtosewood. and -Chesnut . 8luis .tmplete Mahogany and Vialn ut Burenas, >N4, Divatns. 111rlor' Chinrs. Standm, &o., P ed Stends nutl Chairs of fit-een difTeret w 'ndes each. Wvrdrobes. Saloon dl'ales knd cc 'er.thiing usually':kept i ho Iirni itre P ifo. which we prop.-e 16 sell' nA cheny as ) in be bought anywbeie in lhe State. Call id see. JOHN AloINTYRIj & C.). oct '8 Tutt's Ifair Dye, 1UTT'S Sarsanparilla, Tut's Essonce or Ja - ninica Oinger and Tutt's Liver, 'Pill. )r sale by K(EfTIiN, McMA$TER. & BRlIC1 may 11 Livory arnd Sale zm STABLE. aL A, F. G 0 6D NG PROP IETOR, c EARLY pp Sithe passenger depot.' A alo his friends and the ptubUev encrally is earneostly solicited. Carriages, Buggies, Wagon., and Saddle orses always on hand, So hire on-the most -Just Received, H'IOICE lot Baltimore Sugar Cure.l .) and Homo Cured Hiamrs.. IW juno 4 - D). R. FLENNIKEN. ADMINISTRATji'$ 'NOTICK A-LI persons. having claime- againsa 1Willi am Shtedd, deoensedl, are 'eqsIess Ho Ihesent the same, pruperly'alt'ested to .e24II, L. i;LLI10TT, eb 24A lm'r. A FRESH SUPPLY 5 ORANGES, LEMONS. AT & W. Cilbevra, F'riit andi Confectionery toreA June 11 iT 1W OUTflY PLOd.tf, a iokee ar( ole. For saleoI K'ET~CJ IN 8Tt J3RICE. Wdrd to) O,u r ''OdSsii& Ct Sroppecefully announeg to. etar f.ids I 1and .cssowners, that we havo,.securedj ness an.proswha n i bread T ed prtrnr u jlinds 0001d7"'d00fRT &~~ izeNI' tI. id' Aff 'srWIoshtofJpa4r Ra 404W aneJ*'loa paedtd.A ~ 2A AWJALLI OT A ND sto the Ladies Pretty Dress Goodi a great variety at THOMPSON & WOODWARD. The Model Jar OLt preserving Fruits and Vegetable smps, Goblets,. Lamp.Chimneys, all stun esually o, Prices. TilONPON 4 WOODWARD. 2 'AD Ea*dwta:o VOTION8 and Shoes to arrive in a fe" ays. TH1OMPSON & WOODIVMD. may 21 3pp . nuan's 'REAT'GLRMAN ^B1TT1 S, -TiI E UIREST MEDICAL CORDIA1 AntibIlious,. anid Iit ivigortlIng r Propcrieis. 1PNAN' (]ItE.\%T 6E110AN 11iIR A is pr.opared from the. orginal German *eipN nov in t!.a possessioti of. tlie I ro. -iotors, 1111d is 1iho snine preparntio.1 11la11 Is u1sed in (lermany upwards of a century o; and to day it is the househotuld rete (it G Urmanily, recommended by its most ntitt, physicinsip. UilEAT GERM A.U ITTERS Is composed of the .pirem alcoholo es. nce of Germany-s favoritt bevernge, im -cgnated wit the .i iticem id extracts of .rl hot bs, rools and barks; all of which mihitied male it one of the best nid surest -eparitions for t he euro of yspiipsin, Loss of Tone inl the Stomach ut )igrstive Orgouls, Nerv01la DO. biltv, 1,gol tr, Consipiion, YvrWNIffoliIllitt , ocilernI Exlnustilod, -AND) AR A Tkoyentati,V for Chills and Fever j Malarious -Diseanes Generally. Will'On LI M ml' O RI-M T G L. 4 rr1'Tit'g tfi le hesini known for iho die. toes to hich othey. are generally . iuhject, ud wherb a geitlo remedy is recommend SAVANNAH, March 10, 1870. [esars. Jacob Lippman & Bro., Savanpah. GIa. Gents-I have eoruro me your eelcomed Iter of the 14th ins.., containing variou n1enmelnts relnlive' to your "GOerman Bit. a,s." After a oa efuli examiination I must anfess that your hitters is really what on reprtesetnt I hemi to te,. an old (lerman 391p99t( JJr, Mitcherlicht qf Berjini, Ir Ia It will no doubt be e*xcelient f'or dys epia, genjeral debility, and gervous. diseas s, and is a good p'revent.cti 6.f chill sand 3Yor, 1- find it .to be a most delightful and I remain, yours truly, (Signead) ;.' .Av'. P. WVtnra K:nIgr.Ann MILS,t, GA, March 22, 1870. lers. .Jacob Lipptman & liro , DlruggletS Cenenh -I he (ro n ed your rent ermnan Bitters herb do' my eustomers and iends, and find bet tor se for it;than tn have ever kept loforo. 'hoso whoq have led it approvo,of it very ig4ly a tpd 1(do ort hosit ale in saying tt t It is fr superior value ,jo any et her DigeLrs nlew in use. Youirs res:pectfully (ignted) . W 1. 1(IRRLAND. Depot in Winnsboro, ' : Wh61,ia A -nIA for LADh thIliOS.. DOWIER )18A &DAV;18) JlENR1~ III8CilFF & Co,. Ol.CA88IUy &'WITTW,. - -BrEFFEb't, WVERNElL& DUCKER may 814Oa Ch arleston, 8. d HAY!r HAY!H&Y4 UST fee vedede Ilu dre ales -e bo ne4 wil plens oase eopo w b s ~ awei:6A . LOT 0F EXTRA C SUGAR, AT H. flo J7ES Aethe relt, p. A4tnn.T1',)a 1 , it ' . 0 I C) TuR SUlPLY. - Wh4i re661vil a TIIRD SUPPLY st choice boofs,00044., ? I . 1 0 ! ' Li' n 1i0lls., White Ge,(Jo, Uns6inry, Cor.et9u, Wtleoefye thlie Week a 24oo Shnep and Clothing. Our rices, as hare. t'tod wall-be kept even' wimh th, very 1aw.. est. J:- ADD JiROS. A 00O. Drugs I Drugs! Drugs Harlne receii ~eted our IDrug So atnd receimved a ch~ a'artenn of Drug., Medic ines, ta.leOs Dy.e St@ Per fumecry and Fasnoy Articles, we eran p.fey offer 9fne of the best 8tooke kept ina 4 ' olama Dr,ug Sibro, lo.the upj countrly. .Prescrip$ions .pareil y, gepap.gade4 m* nn experInegl Pvrggg a. 60 linskieI 1rdf#4 WhI aut un 28. JMyasJ MDIOJIBSL NA P (T i f, v R id 1i82 4 iI l Bath Dulsk,\u0sstl se.py dige Cfred IeaIer,Wly5Ifleugdn 84wret'Ri4 toi. .1oJ*,I t . PowderspA1tt!4'Mi Beie.'. en 4 J.,l w ji .41I, e 'a * o 00 l1on an :M sabameG4Eta.i*h4a ,4* - aswae sedes iise,eilt ejepliMw 'a