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Money borrowe l is a fhae Veiled in ktindly soumai:.g; Money wnsted is a fl iend Lo--t bejand redenaiog. Hoarded, it is liko a guie't Won with ainxiolS seekiig 0 iving nothing for his board. Save the care of keeping. Spent in good, it leives a joy Tw ice its north behin: it : And who thus hath lo-.t it here. Shall here-aftei find it. Anotherr Proof thilt 4."llirder Will Out"-A filirdeirer Caltured After Cheting Jus tire Two Yenrs. Our readers will recall the details of a horr ible and unprovoked murd(Ir, which tranipired iear B.ighton ou the 18th of July, 1869. Tiho vi tim wITs Mrs. G.ottlied Oertle ; tle 1ur - derer a man aimed John Krueger. The circum.stances of the murder were so brutal and without p illiation that the gre to:st. excitenitt was oc casioned thereby. The efforts Iadle to capture the murderer were must thorough and perseverintag. Iands of armed citizens . earelhed the country for hin for weeks. State county, and private rewards, aggregating $000, were offered for his Capt uim ; but all proved inavailing, a nd the nomrderer iremaiined at lare., On lani.t aturday evoniug we received informal ion that the murderer, Krueger, had been c.ap tured at Jormoy LJnding, about 10tn miles from this city, aid delivared over to the autlotities of Jersey county. The mun who captured him was a German iamed Cosmnar Keller. It. appears that Kruegor did not floe the country, a- had been sipposed, butt has beun lingering near tihe scene of his crime ever sineo its comnt:i;ioiun, yet has been engaged at work wit.h a band of wood -choppers, near Jersey Landing, under an at-sumed name. It now turns out that him identity has of lat ) been known to soMe of his I Oemtpanions, but, although there was a large price upon his head, none of them dared ti) attempt to arrest the erimlial, as ie was known to be a desperate man. Mr. Reller, his Cap tor, waited snne three weeks after discovering the criminal before lie had an opport tunity of securing him. Thus tile end of jnAtice are sone. times attained after tle criminal fan eies himselfsifo, and after the pub. lie has about forgotten thie circum taneen of the crimo.-Allon (ll.) Telegraph, Ilidligenous bellniade, A correspondent sends us the follow ing account of a remarkable spring in 'I'exais: "A bount sixty miles north of Galona, neaI ho town of Liberty, there is a sping, the water of whaiebh is quite acid, resombling lemonade, and those wlo taste it like it so n1ch that the y diink it. almoist immoderately. Wha you feel hot, it is quito delicious ; and under any eircuimstanes, wheti-er you are hot or cold, the drinking of it produces perszpiration, with no un JadeASaut el'ofaats aferward. The spring ls no aji >aiant ontlet or inlet. It Is probably sixty feet w ide, and is covered withs a white froth or foam, whieb, upon eli-se examination, ap pears liko cream of tartar on a wine ecask. It. kills inscts., worms, and other stmallI animiuals that come ntear and nso it. No liih or other evidence of life is seen withbin its waters;" Th'le Manrtinsburg New Ftra tells of a romiani I weddlig which took piliace in that. towni list week. 10. avav "The hantd of a heamiilnai anrd aiccom.t pu shedl young lady ( M ss 0.) residn aa near Gerardstown aas sought in mar rinrgo by tvwo ri vail suitors, both line look. iiag. The rival ry lad gone on for some' time, and it was given out on Monday last- thai~t Mr. Me. htad triumphed, iand woudhl on thn follo wing Thursday lead the younag lady to the altar. Th'lis would hav e disrcourarged most men, but not ileutenmant1 S. 110 had followed the feather of General J1eb. Stuart in nmany a forlorn hope, ando wais nt to he datinited or d rivern from th field I y aniy ordiary circumastances. Theo day wars f'ixed for the mairriage of his rivna), but, Jlke a trtue calvalier, hie dIeterm inted to gra ppl e wit h seem intg la te. lie snuaght an mti erview wit hl the yotung ladly, gain ed her consenit to chiantgo the pro gramunme, tmaide lhurried arranage'mms, atad wtas narried ont Tuesda before his ri vail had time to s us'pect the .coure of true love' was not, runtiug smooth." "It was Longstreet who first intrno. duced Grant to hiis wife, then Miss Ju lia Dent. Lonigstreet is a cousin, beimg dlestclee front Ge'orge Denat, of Marv.. lanad, who was a miember of Conmgre~ss frotm 17% tao 1801l, and afterwards mnovedl to Mississippai. lie aas my un ele, sir. Thn Loungst reels, Magrulers, rand others of t halt region, are desen'id tals, anal becamoe conneticteod withi us thlrough marriago." So said G.'teral Grnama'a w ife's brother to an intervaier theo oth.-r day a. A fre-e fight look place the other day among tho Shakers at Pleasant HI-fl, or Shaakertowni, near Ilaurrodsbmrg. Kr.' ini which fiats and stones wecre freely used, anid onii of lie pugnacious broaid. brims was sirabbed with a pooket-kaife. by another of th~e fraternity-. Such an (oCurrenlce woni havn, seemed almost incredible had it bean located in any other .Statec than Kentuckey. No ar reats wvere maide, as it was the first ight the Shakers had induilged in for several years. A wealthy gentleman of Newport will gives $10,000 towards a publie librai', . A 1kmillisceicc of te R1cigin of Terror. The France menitions tle death iii Paria, at the ago of ninety-five of a man who played a part iin the Roign of Terror. h1is name was Lainbe t, tnd be had been Scecretairy to the' Public Pi ijecut or, Fuin ici-Tinntille, and Recorder to the iskvullut-ouary Tibu na.. I Though hai dly twetoliy 3 ears of age, le lield th(Sli e !for thlire years. Pli sied Is a ToI roI it I ie Ieactioni oif, Thein.oIr, he C.-ic:ed :ind took efuge in L, don, wn r.- lie beciamic nCounoutit inl Ile Iliio1e oi 'l.h & Sr'in, bri-wors. Il, ret.mi ,ed to Fras, C I (Ithe entri.meflce offt(, Al. Les in 1815, an1d ilil.iited I he littie hollse in the line (li la 1cyoilie , in which he died. T4is i ni I:,d it little garden, and .11. Lnttid t, lhe wSaS Vely fund of floiers, cultirated theml for hiis ultnustmnlt till I "i I , when, in coner luenice ot the trnSior. matii ion (if t iantcient street., his gar dlIt gave pl ice to no..v bl ild ings. 8.e then lie lived very retired ; two or three per-ois inl thu neighborhod alone lid the privilege (if viiting him. The at ocities coimittel inl the Terror conisaitly rectred to his Mind, and it. was onl3 with fear and laitation thiat lie wvould relat sotime epiodes ot that time. The revolu tion of 18-18 threw hii into a state (if gloomiy sneIlIss from Whichl lie collid inot, r'eov-r itill the period of tle E x hibit ion 1867, which lie visited. TIc itiv.tmont of l'amis, 1lhe iiv.iioll ot France, and thue horis of' the lpreen-Cit walry ngaini p1luruged him into an api thy to comtipi te that it abiniost amilouit ed to timbeciity. lie died rep'eating the words tIat were ever oni Lia lips "MJay (.d save Frntce !" Two Ncw ly uns. Bishop Cummianns, of K enttioy gives ani ntei e i t ig a ccontii ICof Im i hymn11s rOCeetly ad 'pjt1.4 il tihe Epi., colii ClIrei , atid whlit I Iave heilit grat lt, favorites, .i tilci pally its proces H (.n at is 111 d rcc'Nikf, U s. "J(-e 11. .1 Aml" ws i the work ot a cntrite E ig li'lh womlli, Who0, inl her retir-enwnt11 from the woild, coip)! 'd tis bearu ti. fill lyric, and it was eagerly taketi ui ini thle Churchel. The other. him11 "A bide with Me, Fnst Falls the Evn. WIt S Uwa otmposed by R :V. Ileutry Francis Lyte, ii lingliih clergymaii, who a few years ago, oil a Siunlay tfternoon lit tie close of aututin. preached his farewell sermon to h Ilook, whom declining health ilcoim polled him to leave. lie was a vie. tim of conmi ption, nud was atLoit to pass the wit.ter in ItIly, with the faint hope of some relief from Suitr. ings. The Iet farewell was uittered to hi.4 beloved people, and faitit tn weary he went back to his quiit rral parsonage. lin the evening, stiurround. ed by his family, h sat down and composed this touching hymn. A Nriw PoINT or OnR.-The Senato is the p to 11An aus ed wh1, n4 Punb an interisting su1bj -et as O.yste i ii* I 'i 1 -e' issed, as was the easo 0.- this oceasionl Sena tor Layior, of Loitloun, being ratlii hard of hearing ill o11 ear, had turnied I is rotundity and sat with his backi to tle President, listening to the (is. cussion very intenity. Mr. Penn ro. and ndtdresed the chair:( Alr P'residlent., I rise to a5 po'nlt of order.'' C Jr. Pa1tttersam, the veerlable sea. telr fromi Friankl in. wh'lo at thait timen was pre-idt i ng, said :i "Th'le Sin ii ar from1 Patrick will stato his po illt of order." Mr. Peonn, replying, askedl 'ir it was in order- f'or tiio Solntor fiotm Londoiun to sit with his back to thea chlair 1'" Mr. Taylor answered by say3inig to Mr. l'enna "thait Iho iid noit knotw of any role governing thle Sienate which reqtuired any~ partitlular p*osit ion ill which hiis c'orporn'leity shiould to pl aced(,"1 TIhicelhair deocitded the qutest ion by ruil intg "that thle Senator was inicu ore in any posit ion, just w1 lho behaved himis elf." Carbolic At'id for 'Iountis, M. Do (Ciot gli-es it as his experi once.. du1iring the pr"~e.-ot war ini E'urope, thait woundied soldiers maly without, injury remiain 4uattenided to forty eight hours, itf necessary, pirovid od that the wountds are covered withI lint or linen, and kept mnoistered with a solutjin cotiiing three per cent. of carbolic acid. lie also says sol. dliers may be protectedl againust typhus, dysentotry and other sitmiiar distease~c by giving them, miornuing and1( evenuing, it wii glass of carbolic water, eon. hiiung not mtore thani halfC per cenlt. f the acid. Rabbits. A far'mer near L1ddoni. C'aadl WVest, has t uvo thiousanid ralbits in a Warron live acores in <xtenit. Thel most of and attentioni to ho paidt to these ainmals itnvolvo anl expense of' twenty-five cents for eaich rabbit., at1(d the noet profilts on the wshole war'ren amioutnt tou $5,000 a yecar. Theli at: nuual average incorease is t wenty-fivo rabbits for each pair. TIhe males, when a year old, are killed and sont in barrels to market at Montr'eal. .Do not connandJ~ chld ron undor six years of ago to k~ep any Cl sceret, not eveni the pileaisno you1 may be prepa'rilg les a surprise for a deari friend. lThe cloudless heaven of S outhful open-heaertedness should not be overcast, not evecn by the dewn of ahyuioss ; otherwise children will soon1 learn to conceal their secrets as well asp yours. A resolutioni has boen introduced in the Ur. 8. Senate amen~tding the Constitution so as to exclnu fromn the right of suffrage all persons betting on oleotions, or who shall promise to give or receive a valuable 'considera tlon for hi. voe. N-ew Advertisementse $5 to $10 Per Day. Men, Women, Boys nnd Girls who on gluge in our new buiineiss naike frot $5 I $10 per day in their own localities Ful pa-rt iculars ntid instructions tient free b imail. Thom i Inee.I of pe)matIIneti, proli'll ble work, 8houl(iI address ti otice Georg Stinson & Co., Portlild. Mnine. r ilIE NIN Yul(K iAY-1300K.----II I Champion of white Suprenac againsit tie Worti.-A irsi class eigi p i.De Demoer & ie We kly, esinblished i H50. . p -r year :SI 'Oh S iX 111011si ith u e or, it. FI, f peli i11on C lit'F, n dres, ' ).sy-l0ook. N'w Yio -k City." I. S. S.v 'h i 9Q pn-e : S. ol bly T r. . ' leac en how to cure n9 dli - n" be vf l. i t i. F N n, , 4e . - 1., 'sl -! \\Ilie toJ IIiwtilway, New Y';i k TRUNK FulL OF FUN Al' >ri, lio o y - eo- i i a - it 'I lilt i. colnsta i0 th- i* I' e t' al -C...' i ,4 lt "COS, S:'le-spl ill_ j-ko -s. Il- A -I ) n. r:, i i I I r ii I h.Ik -- , - I o .. ' ''r A I I I I coinawnmsar W~e rlnj -a uon .wpm, ch. ever. ploblishedl. I - 4 .1 - r l t .IiI . , ,I:a i sl , amnmr e-l I IrCk- f. ;.4 Of piI , Hust rated cove r IN pme 14 v,:n . Svii by n ~i, pos p i ' lit !Illy g bof' I United Flte, 1.4 receli "I p'rl"" lIWOk Fitzgernl. pubhen, 18 Aim bm--. N Y A T. 111 01LR, Prilerm ofi ti'e iliyh: fni-a Agiai.c W orkiitluy .\ l e I.m~ ., f 1,n r.,.i.- Poi ishe-i I.ve I O Vil 4, p ini. o Dickson's SweejIS, sowlitl 8evI ".;,veep ted ~vaidIFeirnpiri. Steel Nlow-, shol vo nP-ow iIles. e i t 1or.s. 11.4or e xli i l i rrow , lorse-iPon i-lg i Thre'hing .a he for luia. to! i' cn!U C t il isit ir Wti 11111' D s fi' tive 'tillogle 0F FLaW ER A d1) V 'tF.T EW, Sygi And1 Sunnri Floweri ig Bulbs. Oltr 1871, Wiline re wll fo 1 .'.g by ;t it 11o,11 1 dI.tiary, i ot wi i ianbng , .til glt mi'o , type, nlper, engr'insig w- . hvy Hrq n'it titliroyed Whe .1,h '. )~f p ieig i..e of ill liochester D m1111Cr0' fned C ,ronic se. ti Iac mber, in8'7i. 'Itw l he pwine .i, t i liost. lalgt lwt linled paper, atd illutri ted wolh nlently Five Hundre:1 0.ig'.nal Lazrav:ngS., And Iwo Mitey execuited coloed phees SpIlletcs for ill of whic were pii in pt .l ourselves thle piati sea0o1fro our. ow ok of eu is. In th o rginlity. exovu (ion In.id exteli of 11t1 Inginvings it is ul like fand etintly SuperDior bto anby oi catialogn e or '-1rt1ib' y. The 1a t IlI 1 will . 41 1 , A pil itnd t, soon aq pub sIh if, d will 'h! sItent frev to till who ordered seeds fro) n'4i y mlia the last svn-.on. To ost b ilv.. ac gno, 1 A-nts inr c'py win lW be m-P, which i me :nle vitt. itI'll t ed .i1a 1s. We a m1 our frive nll s ti l i11o iolidneill ely we i to n1 it ita ss l'f or X Its, na to q uality all extent toit aok, di.-couil.s and premtiun are unsrtipias. Pzes- Sen l ord -s 1.) Catalogues wihou . lWeay. Our Colored hrom o for 1871 iii , het) * ren . . li t.' --n l cm ins le o il The Chroimo will r--tI .lhCtet For y-two Y'If riettes of showy 'n popib - Floers, 2 I 'at 11111 size. an.111 eih' . We design t" mak, i hile best Ilt e of Flowe s 'eyel n is..oti Size, i9x2- inctlies. Te. reail vil e woul he at easm Two Dolbr - w..- shu. ha ever, fur"i.,h I" t eun tovn-r at 75 vwes pe coply, at d offer it Its a p~r,-mnimn uponl m-iA. 1er1,1t02 &l oitdaT N. l tY. ceseN 1,1 U 'v T.tn t-Y til.:T cvAl iD /. S l . T Lt couhs col. on.umpio nin''Nf / toil dl itr." Inlery Iros t& Coi. liitII lai ReI ash Gift , tia .i'ystbuto.tb th~ ErniiutY itl l' lil\\- a y01. l'ic blac or browtiln. I ci ita nof, otn< ho; propar7t0o: 75 h'ets hyseo mi. .Aldron, SaCh U7P 1.AM,' N: 721O Jte~ win o .\nhile ecclhln a. Clrcu:at0s Bold Watee , eclul Curoio00 s, ahPoweSle Wartt e, &c valued arr31,0 l00lo 0 iaoCopn o5ntenns Tieclecl d senh'in Pize ar< Once folr. twprita.ar Addmeds ii. se teany Jnddres 'yxprea. eit nd TO PHYSICIANS. NNw Yonk, August 16th, 18M. Allow me to c.nll your atentioh o0 my PIeparalljion of Con iound dExtract The --mp-liwnt lItts nre BUIl U. L.ONG -iAl'Ult i pli tU. ll' lil.'l i ti Jili i. .\e ts v i av ies.-iHuehu, tind vn. V . 'oi i.ei Berrie s. by It.i ln oi o drm t ine. gi. i heb.l etratlil by dis. tgcemet w ith Fili it io ot tined ro Ju i Ier t lier-riest vtyl i i s ule sd ed. ts lised, and aL8111 sm l prop 1r1ion Or !Zpir'it. It. it- more1 ati'i i'ble t a any n ni us(i 11 ive. fl~1ec hu. Ine r y' Dru tggists, Is W i lairk colr. It is n iI ntit ialt ery i t s it, fralgran1ce; fihe actionl of1 a flamle destra'ys this (its nAtive princuiple), lenkving n dakc 1n.-1 g thc iu-dec in crus l wiie is the r of ingeleil'e. The IDucit in ily prepn e. nonil pre'siminates; the '1ailrst quant11ily of the oher ingredients are nidded. to preventl fermilntation , upon ipI ctim on, it will be fnid not t% be n TiC as made inl l'harma1:1col 0,11, 1 is it at ,8 r-.- - nwl h.I-e b, er-- ill ens wherl l ever o in ilnullie ,z* ( i n this, o u .1 ve the kniowledge r' toie tugrvediente and thle oode of peeparnptioc. Hjoing thar yeu will favor it with a tri B1. atol thait in inspectio it w ll meet, with your app-roba.tin. W0ith a feetig of confidience. Iiam, very respeiftilly, 11. T. I .E011 eeOLD, Chemist 31nd(1 DruItggist, of 1o Years' Experience. [FroMi th ,argest Manufacturing hem ists in the World,] - i t r Nt vet nin, i-.1, 854. "I am acqutainted with Mr. 11. T. Imx 1o1.1: h le occuipied thle Dv~lg Store opp~osite iy reside'ce. and was stccesful in con un the gre businiess where others had not bteer qunlly so before him. I have been avebl imCpressed wvith his charcer and WIcL~LA %I WElG fTM1A N, Firmn or l'owersi & 11 eight man, innufacturing Chemists, lielibijolld's F(uid Ext'ct olBpuhu Ila fhe'grt speiint o Un irali Lassitue Thei i ciio ii', onc rit ed lith Or. nhi denness requiies ltendo e Iem.ihlsFit 1:6 100nc EXoinCT liU IlilU 'ivainbl extrm.~b Ifrn trein ten. i witted to,iConsupttl osr nsnityg e. Ciit Useehnhd's' Flid Extrt 1u chti, In all iciionse ponline torFemas wLther quale. yn inyil otr te reparnion, nv in evl hlor sain Ir i s lntio n ti ttI u es ort n4-resiinuL ofm usany nena'e:'tions. TUseredr sehterin rm rne'oivh r. and llt compliins, pcidentt the rem, or The ecine' ortchange owa tlt iievi maemoi' IL 'lull ccrnt iret th1 8odil ianih dmetlR pwer(|II58s.s Wll tnden, aoextesrmtpe romr the sysleof sDiensretitEg frmbOits of diX''nI'ien1 Sol b 1illgts Unewieo o he Pin ie al2 pnconotle, or I bxottle: forp$e.6l. Delierediny hs anphesan ndesdange sp. >A re lrdesCpiaadMecrnal ths dW ne ae .nii U~ls doeup elmol eFluigrd x rat r ~in a diiee of ro hemorials, wehaer nse sign. ,nl omtero o Iln Tnin II is ienanOiL ase. n 'dor, 'ita e it" nn tin, a d m r Itegteii hnayo h ryrrin TO TlE WOflKING CLAS8.--Wo are now pireparel to furnish all c!asses with constanit, emliploynetnt at honie, the whole of the time or for vptro noments. Business I new, light, nand profitable. Persons of eit-b y er sex ensily earn from 50c. to $5 per even. - Iing. aild a proportionaI 8ttit by devoting 0 their whole lime to this 1)ilmiess. Boys and girls eark nearly us mich as men. - Tiint ill who see titis notice tnay send their raddress. and test the busiines, we toako " le unparalleled offer : To stich as are l.oit well saltfleet, wea will 1s0114 $1 to paly for lihe ti' iotli of writing. Full p-irtion lihrs. it valuable sample wehich will do to coite'itce wV.rif (uti, all.[ t aenly of the Pen Sh ,it it ern ry is 411i pan i fion---otte .f the Iarg - et itt lite h' 18111aitly newsp-ipr ever titi0.. <4 -:111 -eii: Ie by m1.111---Itcader, it" wo 1-t -1 1119' -n. p-ofit -01he Work, ad1 h '. A..l-:N t 1 ., Augn.-t . Agents I Read This ! W3 WiLL PAY AtGENTS A S :taiy of pe0011 lr week. i l expeni-ex, or lklits%% it ti'g . aint t-, St I ot l' RiOW an1d wslva nte ir Addre1- -s M . I" Ci&<O., V:nha l .\] ie . li'L '-I Par , . iEl l n .I 1 Slicer. I die 1Z byt i i. Whtit iemsore. WVorca4Ler, M tiss. A VOl 1) QUACKS -A vieltli sof early in disermlion, catitsing nwrvotsi lbility. 111Pe iinttIt ' Ceny, &e.. having tried in) vain Cvel'y aieh it-tiseil r'inillv. Iais a ii 1 o1110 nennti "I .-.'lf-culni . wi lo ie will.Q nad Ireo i to* ft-llow en' rer-t . Address .1. IL. TitiRo, ~ Nassai Ft.. New Yr.rk. feb 18 br. CHENCK advises Consumptiyes to go to Florida in Wintr. flaving for the last thirty-fivo years devoted my whole time and attention to the study of lung diseases and con sumption, I feel that I understand fu ily the course that ought to bo pursuod to restoro a tolerably bad case of dir shoed innga to healthy soundness. The first and msdit Itiportant stop is for the patieut to avoid taking cold, and the best of all tAaces on this continent for this pur soe, in winter, lI Flor da, well down in tho Sate, where e tom ieraturo Is regular, and not sutdeot to such variations a in more Northern latitudes. Palatka is a point I can rs commend. A good hotel is kept there by Peterman. Last winter I saw several pereons there whose lungs had been - badly diseased, but who, under the helting influeneo of the climate and my medicines, were getting well. One hundred nilIca further down the river Is a point which I would prefer to Palatka, as the tomperature is more even and thio air dry and bracing. biellonvillo and Enterpriso are located there. I should give a decided profretce to Mlellonville. It i tiro ritles from river of ak and it seenis almost impossible to take cold there. The tables in Florida might be Ltter, and patients com in at times, but that is a good slt, ak it indicates a re urn of nppetite, unit when thia is the easo they generally increase in flesh, and then the tungs must heal. Jacksonville, Ifibarnia, Oreon Cove, and many other places in variono parts of Florida, can be safely recoint mended toconsaumptivos in witer. Afy rcasns for savlag so are that patients are less liable it tako cold there than where there is a losseven temperature, AndI its not neces fary to say that whers a consumidivo 'ron exposes hion bol tolfrequnt cuids hoisertin to ( 1o shortly. There Zfore my avice hi, go well down into th Stato-out of the r n eling ast winds and fogs. Jacksonville, of IAlmost any other of the localitics I have natmed, will bene. a t ths who are troubled with a torpid liver, a disordered stomach, deranged bowels, sore throat or cough, but for those whose bungs are dlseased a more Southern point is earnestly recommended. For fifneen year prior to 1869. 1 was professionally In Now York, 1oston, Daltimore and Phitadelphia every week, where I saw adi satnoied on an average eve hun; tred patientS a week. Apractteesoextensive-embracinA every possibt phiae of lung disoase-has enabled me td uneretand the disease fully, antd hence my caution Is reard to .kin cold. A rson way take vast quantities of I Hchenek's ulmonio Syrup, Seaweed Tonli, and Men y drake Pills " and yet die if Rn does uot avoid taking cold. In Florisa nearly everybody is using Schenek's Man drahe Pills, or the climate is more likely to produce bil oua habits than more Northern latitudes. t is a well-estab lished fact that nativos of Florida rarely die of consuip - tion, especially those of the gotithern part. On the other p hand in New England, one third at least of the popula. tion Ate of thi terrible diseaqe. in the Middle Stales it does not trevai so largoly. still there are many thosaeitds of ceast there. What a vast percentage of life would be roved if consumptives ware as easily alarmed in regard to S taking ftesh colt si thay are about scarlet fever, smnall ox, &o. But they are not. They take what the- term A little colt1, riht they are credulous enough to beliove will wear off in a few days. They pay no attention to it. and hence it thys the foundation for another and another still, until the longs are diseased beyond all hope for cure. V My advelCe to rsons whose luna s.re anected, even slijshtly is. to lay In a stock of Schenek's PulmAnic Syra Se aeok's Seaweed Tonle and Sheuecks Mliandrake Pil and go to Florida. I recommend these particular medi. elites because I am thoroughly acquainted with their ac tion. I know thrt where they are need in strict accordance r with my directions they will do the work that is required. This accompilbiod, nature will do ths rest. The physiolan who presorlbes for cold, cough or night-sweats, and then itvises the patient to walk or ride out every day. will be stre to have a corpse on his hands before long. lV ran Is to givo my three nedieines, in accordance Mih t e printed directi no, oxcept in some cases where 6 - freer use of the Mandrake Pills is necessary. bly object te to give tone to the tom1ach-to get up a good appetitd5 It is alnve a good sign when a ationt be ins to gro I hungry. I have hopes of such. kWIth a re ish for foo and te gratulaeotion of that relish comes good blood, and with it mnoro deSh, which is closely ftllowed by a healing of the lunrs. Thn the cough loosenis and abates, the creeping c sills and clammy night-awata no longer pros. trate assi annoy,-and the patisut gets well-provided he n.vcids taking cold. Now there are many censumptives who have not thd 8i means to go to Florida. The qtuestion may be asked, Il there no hope for sich? Ceriautly there is. [sy advice , o such is. and. ever has been, to stay in a warm room -sdaring the winter, with a temperature of aboutt seventy degrees, which~ should be kept regularly at that point by manoas of a thsermomtetr. Let such a ptatuart take his ex ) ie is within the limtits of te room by weatkinrg up and idiwnt as ntunch es tHs itrengths will persit, in order to keeps upi a hialihy circutlation of She blood. I have etured thou-. tr sandseiby thst systein and can do so agains. Ctisnsmtion is as easily cured as aby othdr disease, i it li taken ill Suite, and te proper kinal of treatnent is putrbst. 'The faot stanids utnidisputted oan record that Schonek's Plsmonsie byrsup, Mandirake Pitt., atnd hiranced Tonis have cured very osaaty of what sented to be horeless eses of eon siiuption. o where yost wilt, ydut will t-e almost certain to andt some poor cosiutptie whio has been rescuedi from the very ja itt sdeathib their uoe. 80 far as te lalndrae Pills are concerned, everybod hudkepa uplof thsem on hanid. Th~e -act en lvrbte'than ca omet, end leave none o~ its hurtfual effeeis biehitnd, In fact tey are ex'.llient in all eases whecre a purgative medtielne is requtiredt. If yttt have par takens too freely of fruit and diarrhto enasue, a dote of h Io .\tandrakos will cure *or . 7sf you gro subijert to sick leadachse, take a ooof tl e .1ar'dakes annl they wout re llv o ntwoltts. i' .s c witubl bite th t~i coei ofaeineof water, or the to free indulttgence In frsuit Coke else of te .\fndrebes every night or every thtet night. aind ton may then d risik w ater an:1 eat watermnela,t erappfes, ine, pseetes or e irns, withottt the risk cr eing nwitee sit'k by themt. TIhey wilt i roteet those wh Ro lirevo anapiitationoangein-t chisando fevers. TIry thsenmt - They are perfetny htarmsuts. 'lThv can d ua yon goud only S .ave abandoned miy profesosin". viodt3to flBostn sisi lewt Verk but cotntineo S' it fatients at my ednce, lie, h5 N. 8tx1I Stsots Pthiiatd'hia every ratuiriiv, frcri D A.MS. to 31*. 11. '1hose ntois ihaah'nrotughsOasit.. iton with She Rtespirometer wnI be chiargs.S fire dollar.. Th ettoee deciates Cthe sesset con-hit~n of tse lungs, and painscan readity lIchfil ii ether they- are crbeor not. B1t 1 desire it distisctty undlierstood that S he valine of m menodctoes de pennue staurely upon their hbeing taken ste otly according So directions. In conclutsion, I will say that hotn rersons take mf - he'Rleines andt their syatent are brettgh ti~ h ealthy ton-lition 4hsee , S itey te not so litto to take cold, yet hso tis wish diseased Juitga can bear a sideltchange of I~tmoseitiro withotit Ilse hiability e.f greatet or Rests trritat timin of lih bronchiol tubes, 1-'uRR ds'etons in alt langunages accompany City etil cinies, so sex licit atnd clear that any oite can use them with' er.6 oonsultiag sme, and can be bohtfmandugs. J. II. hCIIENCK i.I)~tt 1 jaR, No,.15 N. RIXTRL Street, Phitadelphia., P. Ps TDALF ClHA RLESTON, 8. Ce ogi- Largest. antd must corniplele' MiiMnfacetory of Doorp.t Ash twg- in e Sothern States. J .'g Prilied Price ist Defies Comlpetllon, 2(Y Sent free on astpliaion eg tiny )1-y GEORGE A. BOWMAN, Agenit, 237 King St., Charleston, 8. 0,' rT EEP8conostantly on hand a large and wel i. selecteed stock or Carpeting, Oil Cloth, niotinge Ent1(, foot' Mats, &C., &o, Stuch ne are usually found In a first elass Carpet Store. .nor 10 REEDER & DAVIS, AND tGeneral Commission Merchants, 44.'. Whkr/,:'C/rleston, 8. 0. OSWULI, REED'RUE. 3IMMERMAN DAYTa. oct 16-Cm R OSA A.IS. '11118'URKEAT AMEtICAN li', 1 ES'TOlREIt, purifies the blood aid oures Scrofula, syphilis, Skin Dis C:ases, liheumatitn, Diseases of Wo nio, and all Chionic Affections of the 0F lood, Liver and Kidneys. icoom muendell by the ledical Faculty and many thousands of cur best citizens. S Itenil the test inony or Physicians and patients who have used lHosadalis; send for our Ilosalialis Guide to llealt hBook or Ahanin i for ihis year, which we liutblish tol- grat uihous distribuijun I it will give yott t ich valuablo ini'drma. r Dr.- It. I. Carr, of Baltimore, en, a 1 take ple4asure iii r. commediti1iIg V'0it r : os.alalit as a very powerful ilteraive. I have seen it used in t wo ca-es Wilih 11:ip;y rI'Str'.I..Otne in a case of second. aiiry sypdtiiis, in which tihe iitient pro. tioiniocei hi in'elf, curett anier having tikent ive boties of your mledlicinlt. The other i4 a ease of scroifula of long siall'lin, Which is p yimp ovingt d its use, a1d 111C tintlications nre ha1:1 the INIlient will moonl recover. I ha111ve k!:ireially exaiNi t ed tle formuenla ily' which otitr Itosadalia is ronde. rnd 'itid it ind exvt-lII.int compotund of aiter, tive ingredintis. Dr. Spirk.s. of Nicholasville. Ky , ti ays ie hias ised ltottnilaire in cases of' ru1tfula at Secnlary Syphilis with i~inelty *etsulit- ai cleinwer of 'h10 liooi I know i bet4erreneiiy. S ainulel G cain.lrrebr, l'Cenn.,says : I lieyio used seven brot ties 4f Ilosadal. . i i entirely cured of 1lietunti. ismi ;endl tie fouri bott les, ns I wish it ;til my bro.her, who has sorofulous sore Blijamlin llechtl.1, or- Linitn, Oh-io, writes, I have stiffeered for twenty years with -in inveterate eruption over my wholo body ; a shoit time since 1 -ir. ch:nsed i bottle of Rosadalis and it ef. fectel a p-Ifect cuir'. ltosiadalis is sold by all drtrggisis. Laboratory, 61 E xeiange Place, lint tiniose. Dits. CLEMi:NTS & CO., uay 1i9-y Pro; ietors. Charlotte, Columbia and August Rail Rload. COLUMInA, Jan. 17, 1871. rr IIi fuollowing Passenger Schedule will go into effect On this tad on and after Sirmuiny, January 22.. lWAY TRAII-11o01NO NOUTHT Leave Augusta, at 8.00 a in " Colutmbin. S. C., nt 1.0' p in '' Wtrinnsboro, 337 p tt -' Chester, i 10 p in Arrive at Cir-lotte, N. C. 7.30 p ti NtnltT TRAIN-UoltjN NORTII. Leave Augusta at 0.00 p nr Cohr'lbia 11 20 p in Winnsboro, 1 27 a n Chester, 3.00 a in Arrlv'e at Charlotte, 6.30 a i. DAY TRAIN--notNt sotirtt. Leave Charlotto, N. at 8.00 a n CIesIt or, 1t 2: a t Wintinshoro, I1.58 p m Columbia 2.2pin Arrive at Augusta 7 4.5 p m NIOIlT TRAINS-QOINo soUTri. Leave Charlotte, 8.10 p m "o Chester, 10 30 p1m) " Winisboro 11.69 p " Coltiumbi, 2.28 a m Arrive n Augin-an, 7.30 an Goi1 NornT -)ay Train makfs close daily conineci ions at, Charlotte for all points Norih and Eist. Night r'lain mnAkes eaie connections, Stidays except el. Uui.Ni Souit.-DTy Train makes close darily coniections at Autg:sta with trains of Georgia and Ceinral Georgia tlariads, 4'.r all points Sot It, So-thw - I est and WIest. No nighrt trains w ill lea'e Chrarlotte, Au-. grista o~r itterimeuhiate po ints onr Suntdays. Thrrought Tiickeussold, ande Baggage cbeck. ed to all pricial pointIs. J. M. SELKI~it, Stipt. Et. R. DortsaY, GJenet al Ticket A gent. Jan 24 Ayer's datharic ils, Peor all the purposes of a Laxative Med~o~n.,Perhapsnoonemiedl. ciro is so uiniverstally requtired by every body as a cathartlo, -nor was ever any be-'1 foro so unIversally adopted into use, In every country and among all classes, ad thIs milId buteelcent purgatIve Pill. Tihe -- obvious reason is, thatlis anaioro rella. ble andr far more of. i'ectual remredy than any others Those wvho have irled it, know that It cir'ed tihenm: those who hrave not know ti'nt itcre's the'rneighbiorsand friends; and all knowv that, what it dhoes once it does al' trays - that It never falls throuigh airy faulitor neg' tlect of its comiposillon. Wce have touisands upioni thtousati ofettlcates of their remarkatbie cuires 4 30 the fullowing conrtlnts, but, tich cures ard pubrlish themn. Adiapted to all ages andI condItions ,n all clhnntes; contaInIng nreither' calomrel nor any :lelctoriouis druig, they may lbe taken wIth safety by annybody. 'Tiheirsugair-contling preserres them Sver iresh,and mrakes themr pleasant to take, whIle cimg piurely vegetable, no harm can ariso fr'om their uise hI any qunantity. Thecy opecrate bry thteir poworflut infhuience dn thd auternaul visecia to purify tire blood antd p~taeieto it inito hiealthty actIott i-reoveu the obtstruncthons af tihe stomiacht, 11ol s, liver, anti other org ans of thre biody, rostoring theIr lrregutlar actIon toihalh andl by correcting, wherever they exist, rtuch de rangemtenits as are tho first or In of disease. inute dir'ections are given in thre wrappetr 01t the box, for the following complaints wich these P'ills rapidlly cre : For' Ilyapopata or Indigestion, Iutatless'e ness, Lranissor anid Loss of Appetite, they shioruld bo taken mioderately to stimul Iate the sttom rich, ande r'estore its htealthry tone and action. For Live r Corn viuin; and Its varlouts sym p. tomrs, f~llorus I eldache, Sick ie as. * nehre, ,Jaundlie or Green Sickness, Bil., lois Colie niid Bilions Feseri, they should be Jiidieioiusly taken for each case, to correct tIte diisensed ac tio~n or remiovo tho obstructIons wicla cause it,. For Dysentery or Dtasrrnea, but one mlild dose is generally requi~ired. IFor Iihensaslarn, Gout, Gravel, P~al. pI3tration of thre M~ear, Psain ina time Side, flack and Loins, they should be contin. rroursly takdn, at Ngquired to change tine diseased action of theo system. With~ surch change those complaints disappear. For Dropsay and Dropaical Swelling& they shrounld be taken in largo andi frequent dloset to produice the effect of a drastic putrge F'or Supp~ressiona a large dose should be taken as it produces the desi red effect by sym pathny. IAs a 1flnn,e' Pitt, tako one or two Pill, to p~romoto digestion andi rellevo the stonmachn. An decasional doso stimnulates the stomneh and boweis lnte healthy actione restores the a ppetIteo arid invigorates thte systema. Hence it is oten ad. vattgeous where no serionis derangement exists., One who feels tolerably well, often findls that a.e dose of these Pill, makes hInm feel decidedly betd! ter, from their cleansing and renovating effect ott the digestive apparatus. Z>'r. . GAY ER & 00., Praoffeal Ohemise .NWLL. AB, U. 5.4., Oct 10--Jy WM. SHEPHERD & CO. No, M4 Hayns St., Charlinton, 5, C,, Deaiers in COOKING ITOVES, RANGES and HEATING Piotures of' Stove., with preces and dlii edona wil be sent upon application. % WILCOX, GIBBS & CO. Importers and Dealers in 148 Bay tit., Savaninah, 241 Bronl a t., Aua gust a, Oa., 151 E ast Bay Charleston, S. C. AND BY JNO. P. MATIHEWS, Jr. WININ SORO, S. C. Aiiiir For further information apply or kddresqs ats above for pamphlet. nov 29-om 45 AER EE, Miff diearintShaffintuleys 0-1ENID FOR A M1OULMt. S ixtydfive First Prize Mledals Awarded, THE GREAT Southeain Piano MA N UFA CTO RY W48 Bn . nae co. HtANLFrA CT UllELs OF GIIND, SQUIlE AND UP910i1 P A N T? 0 R TH J., BaIlti 110 , 31d. These Instrument have been before the mblic for nearly Thirty Venrg, and upon hir excellence Sano ftauined aunrs based pre-eminence, whielt pronoune hem unequalled. Their om1blilles .,ent 10%v(. Soeeness and oina inging gnal.y, Fs well as great purity of niona1leh and Sweetuess dhroughout th ntire scale. TheirR uile o pintay .lassir as and upy refont he iffnesscmc f oun n anyhue Pian us hey are unealled, useirgbttevr ombloyed tin ori siness n ufito eepcnin ualy. an~ ameso sietopok of m or plian hand.siai ~ieyfe rn hoP Allf~ fourn SQUn san Pianosaeo' Ina1r Worksm.nhi hey are woqiaul ciitspia btteto tor urplatei'i inprvementis n GRANg P sANo nd SQ oautull anG AmnSe toc-rof Aunst' ectionc.than has e bed atind EveIryoian Fulye~rsrgae and 6Ye. We have woad etl ragnspor atetion t uV lra x Aroeent ior Ghe AND PIeAOd nAltO OQU ll GANS, AN MELDEONaS. 4.h18ch whi ofrnholano netaer atr .owest PiactorFy rre5 ea. W M. KNA BE &CO., sept 18..0~m Blioe JAltOLINA NATIONAL flANK op OColurn3bi?a, am. ce Capital Stook Paid in ---$200,000. BDOA RD 00P' )JIR OTO RS : L. D. CIL11DS, President. )a. J W. Parker, Rt. M. Wallae olin S- Wiley, Dr. .lohn T. Da'rby, $-hope, Rt. O'Neal, Jr. C. D. Molton, Atttley, V. B. Gulick, C. J. Iredell, Cashier, Assistant CashIer. IhuE capital stook of this Bank 1s nov I$200 000, all of which has bean paid n, and confirmed by tI e Comptroller of th -urrency. Authority has also been receiy. 4 foi a further lacrease to the amount of >50,000, of which over $20,000 has ala eandy been aken. Persona wishing to nake an investment should apply wilaout lelay. The Surplus 1fund is now $6,000, er three per' cent. upon Its sleek. The Carolina Natitonal Bank Issues cer. itlcates of deposit, heaming Inteest at the ate of seven per' cent. per annum. ThhI enture of its business makes it practicall? A Savings Blank, nd attention Is called to the fact that the~ af'ety of theose deposits, as well as all otha r'e, are guaranteed by the whole capital of hie Bank. No safeor mode of' tenipora.s nvestment Is offered to the publio than thi's -the deposits being .payable on demand, r on short not too. Deposits of any amount eolved either In currency or on, andl ay.. lit) thie same. Interest will be paid at lie end'of each six monrith, should dopositi emnain beyond that length ef tIme. Columbia. 8 (i., January 28, 1871. Jan 81-f law8m MiIVATE AND TRAlNSJENT BOARflNG IMU$M .BY H. B. M~se WINNSBOJgg, p\ 100 yards East of Passenagaepeo (OD W assroNxa as .)