The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, October 23, 1874, Image 1
BY JULIAN A, SELBY
Independent Republican Party-Or.
der of the Campaign.
Headq'bs Independent Rep. Party,
Booms State Ex. Committee,
Columbia, S. C, October 21, 1874.
By virtue of the authority vestediin
tie Executive Committee of the Inde?
pendent Republican party by the State
Convention, held in the oity of
Charleston, 2d of October, 1874, the
following gontlemen will address the
oitizens of the State at the places and
times annexed:
Oonwayboro, Friday, October 23?
T. O. Dunn, Sam'l Lee.
AsJ&ndolo, Friday, October 23?A. J.
Banaier.
Greenwood, Friday, October 23?B.
H. Cain, W. H. Thomas.
Winnsboro, Friday, October 23?J.
Mima Sullivan, T. A. Davis.
Marion, Saturday, October 24? T.
C. Dunn, Samuel Lee.
Georgetown, Saturday, October 24
?Martin B. Delany, W. H. Jones.
Aiken, Saturday, Ootober 24?E. B.
Seabrook, W. E. Johnston.
Liberty Hill, Monday, Ootober 26?
Martin B. Delany, Samuel Lee, J. D,
Warley. ?
Lancaster. Monday, October 26?
J. Mime Sullivan, E. M. Finokney.
Barn well, Monday, Cotober 26? B.
H. Gain, W. A. Hayne, A. J. Eansier.
Prosperity, Tuesday, Ootober 27?
E. M. Seabrook, W. H. Thomas.
Camden, Tuesday, Ootober 27?
Martin B. Delany, Samuel Lee, W. E.
Johnston.
Newberry, Wednesday, Ootober 28?
J. Mima Sullivan, E. B. Seabrook, W.
H. Thomas.
Abbeville, Thursday, October 29?
Martin B. Delany, E. B. Seabrook, W.
H. Thomas.
Bennettsville, Thursday, October
29?Samuel Leo, John M. Freeman,
Jr., T. A. Davis.
Anderson, Friday, ^Ootober 30?
Martin B. Delany, E. B. Seabrook,
W. H. Thomas.
Sooioty Hill, Friday, Ootober 30?
Samuel Lee, John M. Freeman, Jr.,
T. A. Davis.
Walhalla, Saturday, October 31?
Martin B. Delany, E. B. Seabrook, W.
H. Thomas.
Kingetreo, Saturday, October 31?
Samuel Lee, John M- Freeman, Jr.,
T. A. Davis.
Greenville, Saturday, Ootober 31?
To be appointed.
Charleston, Monday, November 2?
To be appointed.
Piokens, Monday, Novemboi 2?
Martin B. Delanv, E. B. Seabrook, W.
H. Thomas.
All meetings will bo held at 12 M.,
unless otherwise ordered by County
Chairmen.
County Chairmen will please take
notice of the timo and places of moot?
ing, and act accordingly.
THOS. C. DUNN, President.
Attest: J. Evans Britton, Seoretary.
To the tuiistivailue Voters of Itlcli
laml County.
At a meeting of the Exec itive Com?
mittee of the Conservative party for
Bichland County, it was
Resolved, That in view of the cha?
racter und surroundings of the two
Bepublicau tickets presented for the
support of the voters of RichJaud
County, the committee deem it desira?
ble, in the interests of good govern?
ment, that the Conservatives of this
Connty should give their uudivided
and unanimous support to the Nash
County ticket.
Resolved, That . e recommend every
citizen of the County who desites an
honest administration of the Stoto Go?
vernment, to give their earnest sup?
port to John T. Greene for Governor,
a&d M. B. Deluucy for Lieatenant
Governor.
F. W. MoMaster, Chas F. Janney,
B. O'NbatjE, J?, J. W. Smith,
John McKenzie, Samdeij Garner.
*} *?
Conservative Headquarters,
Columbia, S. 0., October 19, 1874.
Connty assessments, to aid in de?
fraying the expenses of the canvassers
of the Independent Bepnblioans,
should be forwarded by express, and
not by mail. WM. WALLACE,
Aoting Chairman.
All Conservative papers in the
Statajplease copy.
PORTRAIT8. PHOTOGRAPHS. STERE?
OSCOPES, Ac, Copies from Old Pic?
tures made any sizo and Btylo as ohoap an
anywhere else. Como and see tho new
Glace P'?turo.
Mr. Coffin, the finest photographer in
New York city, will assist in tho photo?
graphic department.
ART OALMfillY BUILDING,
Octl8 3mo_COLUMBIA, B. C.
Family Groceries.
NEW HULLED BUCKWHEAT,
Now Moan Mackerel,
Troblo Gill-Edgo Butter.
Fancy Family Flour,
Choice Eating Potntor-p,
Rio, Java and Laguayra Coffees,
Re.il nod Sugars, Ac.
Just roccivod and for sale low by
Oot 21 3 JOHN AGNEW I: SON.
i y iu T
"Let o
C03
A Kerosene That Will Not Explore!
i LAC DIN SECURITY OIL ia offered
(\ with the confidence that it will prove
iteolf equal, if not superior, to any burn?
ing-oil that haa beou offered to the public.
This oil ia prime white in color, ia deodor?
ized to the highest extent acbiovod in the
manufacture of burning oils, and is war?
ranted to stand a fire teat of 150 degrees
Fahrenheit.
It is perfectly safo far use in all Goal Oil
or Keroscno LampB, and as its uamo indi
"pecurity" in doing so.
Aladdin Security Oil will burn longer,
havo much less smell, and not crust the
wick, and will bo found to bo very economi?
cal, to Bay nothing of the entire "sccmity"
in its use'. For sale at
L. T. SILL I MAN A CO."8
Opt 14:_Drug Store.
GEO. W. SMITH, T. P. BllOUGHTON,
Of Richlaud. Of Clarendon.
SEW FIR)!. NEW GOODS
AND
LOW PRICES!
? ? ?
Ono Door South of Phoenix Office.
. ALL in need of OHOICEK^.^
FLOUR, BACON, LARD.Jt. J-Jfc;[i
[8UGAR, MOLASSES, TEAS.WiS'ja
MEAL. CORN, HAMS, COFFEE, BUTTER,
PEPPER, SPICES,STARCH, MACKEREL,
OIL?in fact, everything that is kept in a
FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORE, will
consult their intorcst by giving us a call.
Buying our goods for cash, we are enabled
to sell ub cheap as the cheapest. AU wo
ask ia a trial, and if wo do not givo entire
satisfaction, it will not be our fanlt. Wo
hope onr friends will not forgot us. Wo no
licit a share of the public patronage,deter?
mined to give satisfaction to all who may
favor us with their custom. All goods de?
livered witbin the city limits.
gap 27 lmo SMITH A BROUGHTON.
FLO U_R, & C.
Barrels New Hulled BUCKWHEAT.
50 barrels Fancy Family Flour.
1(1 tiorcoa Magnolia Hams.
5 barrels Breakfast Strip and C. 8.
Shoulders.
IN FANCY GROCERIES,
Such as Canned Goods, Jellies, Pro
serves, Condiments, English and American
Pickles, Sauces, &c, Ac, the supply and
variety are extensive. In
Teas and Coffees,
Full lines of oarefully selected qualities.
Wines and Liquors.
On & rooent trip North, I have made
every arrangement to keep up the emi?
nent .quality which always characterizes
those as sold by me. My stock is iu every
way complete.
Fresh additions to stock dailv.
Pot 15_GEO. bYMMEBS.
"The Georgia Gin,"
Wc again call the attention of those
without UlNS to the above Um. Wo have
sold them for soven years, and the univer?
sal satisfaction they have given and the
largely increased demand aud sale each
year, is the beat cvidenco of their merits.
Wo believe they will GIN FASTER, MAKE
A BETTER LINT, RUN LIGHTER AND
GIN GLEANER, than any other Gin in the
market. Order early, of
L?RICK x LOW RANGE,
July 2:1 Agents for South Carolina.
VICTORIA HOTEL,
Charleston, S. C.
A J*m\f^r\ HAS boon entirely rer.o
fi&Sfta^ai*]). vated and refurnished
MSJ&B55mL Oirc .ighout. It is most ceii
BTi''t'^35jsFLtrally situated, in King nesr
Market street, for' tho traveling public.
Thoy solicit their patronage. Board per
i day, *2.50.
MRS. MARIA OrDEBEECK,
Oct 11 2mo Proprietress.
Red Ash Coal.
\f\f\ TONS RED ASH COAL-same
4rx\J\J quality as that which gave such
satisfaction two years ago.
Ang 25 T. J. HARPER.
For Rent,'
THE commodious Brick and Metal
Roof STOREHOUSE, No. 69 Main
street. Terms very low. Apply to
SEI?ELS A EZELL or to BOONE & M?L?
LER, Attorneys-st-Law. _Aug 5 t
THE GREAT SOUTHERN
DEY GOODS HQOSB.
FURCUGOTTT, BENEDICT & CO.,
275 King Street, Charleston, S. C.
TUE CHEAPEST
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
Ol I. CLOTHS,
CARPKTS,
AI ATTINGS,
HUGH, Kto.,
THIS SIDE OF NEW YORK.
For prices, seo local. Sept 4 +Cmo
L.UMBIA, S. a, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23, 18
New and Elegant
FI1IITI11
THE subecribere are just re?
ceiving, from tho North
ami Webt, a desirable ami elo
gant btoek or FURNITURE,
embracing all tbe novolties in
their line. Among the selec?
tion will bo found bau duo mo
PARLOR AND CHAMBER
SETS, or the most faehionablo
and exquisite design, besides a
larRO varietv of CO'lTAGE, DI?
NING-ROOM and HALL 1UR
N11URE. Our stock has been
selected by an experienced
workman, and cannot fail to
please. A vi*?it to our ware
rooms is solicited.
Funerals served at abort no
tico and upon reasonable terms.
OctlGiUm FAGAN BRC8.
CLOTHING AND HATS
FOR
MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS.
UNDER-WEAK I NEOK-WEAH1
CELEBRATED STAB SHIRTS!
LATEST STYLES ! LOW PRICES !
Broadway Silk Hats.
LARGEST STOOK IN THE CITY. AND AT THE LOWEST PRICES,
FOR CASH. .
KINARD & WILEY.
F. B. ORCHARD & CO.,
DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SC,
WE beg leave to iuform our friends,
that we bavo on band a largo and
well-asaortt d stock of LADIES' HAT8.
which we will clone out for the next ten
days, at HALF PRICE, varying from
23 "cents to ?1.50.
ALSO,
LACE STRIPED FIGURED LAWNS.
At 25 cents?cost 50 in New York.
We have also 'ust received a large lot cf
LOKGCLOTUS and SHIRTINGS, which wo I
are selling at prices that defy competition.
Aug 12 F. IL ORCHARD A CO.
To Raffle,
A MAGNIFICENT KNABE
! PIANO, Rosewood Case, 71
[Octaves, Agraffe Treble, A-c.,
with Stool and Cover, to be rallied at
Winnsboro. S. C NOVEMBER 2, lMTt.
V.ilucd at 10.10; J2 f>0 peichsuco; fifty more
chances wanted. Numbers op'eu here. Ad?
dress J. W. CHANDLER,
OctCtul Winnsboro.
COFFEE. COFFEE. COFFEE!
DI1 i EOT 1M PO RTATION,
4,000 Bags Coffee,
PER Oorman P.iig Hermann, from Rio
do Janeiro, lor sale in lots to suit pur?
chasers, by
OEO. W. WILLIAMS it CO..
1 and 3 nay no street, Charleston, S. C.
Oct 20 13
Nos. 3 Broad Street and 109 East Bay Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
a,
I
First-Class Work
OUR 8PECIALTY,
VF.T, HY ?8INO CHEAPER OtlADRS OF STOCK,
WE CAN FINNISH WORK AT
LOWEST LIVING PRICES.
FINE FASHIONABLE-STATIONERYi
Piries Paper and Envelopes.
Redding and (Ball Jnvitations
ON THE DCST STOCK AND PR 1NTEn .N THE
LATEST STYLE.
No Further Postponement
of Til!".
SECOND AND LAST
GRAND GIFT CONCERT
in aid ok the
Masonic Relief Association
OP NUiU'OLK, VA.
Thursday* 1V t ll November.
TOIS enterprise ie conducted by the MA?
SONIC RELIEF ASSOCIATION OF
NORFOLK. VA., under authority of the
Virginia Legislature, (Act passed March
?th.1873 )
50,000 Tlikeli-O.OOO Caali Gift*.
95250,000 to be Given Away.
Ono Grand Cash Gift of.? 30.000
Ono Grand Cash Gift of. 25.000
Ono Grand Cash Gift of. 20,000
One Grand Cash Gift or. 10,000
Ono Grand Gash Gift of. 5.000
Ono Grand Cash Gift of. 2,500
Ono Grand Cash Gilt of. 2,000
15 Cash GiftH of $1,000 each. 15,000
28 Caoh Gifts of 501? each. 11.000
l:t Cash Gitta of 200 each. 10,750
70 Cash Gifts or 150 each. 11,850
250 Cash GirtH of 100 each. 25,000
57S Cash Gifta or 50 each. 28,000
5,000 Cash Gifts of 10 each. 50.000
n.OOOCASn PRIZES, a^gregatin?..i250,000
PRICE OF TICKETS:
Whole Tickets.$10 On I IJr'li-r T'kts..$ 2 50
Hall Tickets... 5 00! U Tiekuts.10001)
NO INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS.
This Concert is strictly for MASONIC
purposes,and will bo conducted with the
.-anie liberality, honesty and fairness which
characterized the fust enterprise.
JOHN I.. ItOPRK, Pit-*lUi-nt.
For tickets aud circular*!, giving fill!
information, address
liK.Mlt V. MOD HR, Sic, \iirfulk. Vu
RESPONSlULi: AGLNTS WANTED.
Sept 4 +;I0
JICSIC ROOKS FOR S?HO?LST
a nit: Ki can
School Music Readers
In 3 Rooks. Uv L. O. Emerson and W. S.
Tilden.
IN Pook 1, which is for PiUMAiiY Schools.
we havea3 years' course Ol study, very
plainly laid nut, with abundant directions
to loacbers, and a large number of sweet
souks, tor (he little ones to sing by rote
and by note. Price 35 cents.
lu Rook 2, the conrso abovo indicated is
cootinuod, and becomes a little more theo?
retic. The b ok its lilted tor the use of the
younger scholars in Grammar Schools.
Price 50 conts.
In Book 3, part singing is introduced,
and thoear is trained to harmonic sinking.
For Higher Classes in Grammar Schools.
Price 50 cents.
The music in these charming and useful
books waB selected and arranged by the
practiood hand of Mr. L. O. Emcreou, and
tbo theoretic part has been well tested by
Mr.Tildon before placing in tho Readers.
For Hiou Schools, nothiug succeeds the
above Roadere better lhau "THE HOUR
OF SINGING," [$1.00], already in exten?
sive use. If that has been used, try
"CHOICE TRIOS," [$1.00], a collection of |
tho best 3 part music.
The now Singing School Bonk, ??TBE
SONG MONARCH," [73 cts.], is attracting
general attontion as one of tho Best Books
ever made for Singing Schools.
Tbo abovo books sent post-paid on re?
ceipt ol retail price.
OLIVEll DITSON St CO., Boston.
OHAS. H. DITSON A CO.,
711 Broiidwuv, N. Y.
Ortl 17 sm?.
Coal! Coali Coal!
fTUIE undersigned beg leavo to state that
X they have constantly on hand nil
kinds of COAL, and will furnish consumers
in a?y quantity, delivered, at lowest cash
prices. BO WEN & LAFAR, Agents.
Sept 2 dino
Event.
74. VO.
OPENING DMLYI
? EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
DRY GOODS!
CAHPET8, OIL. cloths,
RUGS AND WINDOW SHADES!
BOOTS AND SHOES
Of all kinds and at ycry low pricee.
THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
Is well stocked with everything that is
new and pretty, and no extravagant prices.
Orders from the country promptly at?
tended to, at tho Old Stand of
R. C. SHIVER & CO.
Oct li_
SOMETHING NEW AND NOVEL.
Just Received
by the j
LEADER OP LOW PRICES.
REVERSIBLE English Marseilles
QUILTS, in now patterns.
also,
A new stock of Ladies' Under-vests, and
all the new styles of Balmoral and Boule?
vard SKIRTS, from 50o. to $5.00 each.
also,
New Silk TIES, now Beaded BELTS,
Beaded POOKETS and Beadvd OIMPS,
BUTTONS and FRINGES for Trimming.
also,
New stock of American and French
Prints.
also,
A large stock of all styles of Plain and
Fancy Drees Goods, from 20j. to SI 50 per
yard. O. F. JACKSON,
Oct 11 Leader of Low Prices.
OCTOBER 10, 1874.
Special Notice From The
GRAND CENTRAL
DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT,
of
W. D. LOVE & CO.
WE have just received ten cases of 1
very choice and seasonable DRESS 1
GOODS, purchased for cash of two bank?
rupt importing houses, which wiii be Bold
very cheap. Also, livo cases BLACK AL?
PACAS and choice MOURNING GOODS,
which, for quality and finish, cannot bo ox
| celled anywhere."
Tho following Goods are now in stock:
50 pieces choico pal terns or CARPETS,
100 RUGS, 93 MATS, 50 dozen or Ballon A
Co.'scolobrated SHIRTS, for which wo are
tho agents, letailing them at wholesale
prices.
All the departments of our establish
moot are full of the bist makes or goods,
and purchased by our resident buyer ii
Now York for cash at the lowest prices
enabling us to sell goods a< low as any
house iu New York.
Those residing hi the city, and strangers
passing through, belore laying in their
winter supplies; should txamir.o our large
and choice assortment, at the GUANO
CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISH?
MENT OF WM, ? LOVE ?S? CO , whole?
sale! and retail dealers ill DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS, BOOTS and SHOES, corner ot
.Main and Plain streets.
N. B. SAMPLES soul gratuitously to all
parts of the country ou application.
Oct 11
FALL STOCK NOW OPENING
at
D. EPSTIN'S
fashion'able
Clothing House,
Under Columbia Jlottl.
'FlHEmost pcfpular styles of_tho season
JL in Men's and Bojb' H'~
ready, among which are tbo
"Granger" and "Tom Oollins" Hat
Magnificent stock of
Furnishing Goods, Sec,
Arriving every day. Look out for bar?
gains this season, as I am determined to
maintain the standard ot selling the BEST
GOODS in tho market at tho LOWEST
PRICES.
BALANCE OF SUMMER GOODS will be
sold at a SACRIFICE, iu ordor to close
thorn out und make room. Call early for
them at D. EPSTIN'S,
Sept 5_Under Columbia Hotel.
FINE'S SALOON.
A'o. 11 Uichardson Street, between Lady
and Gereut? Streets.
HAYING replenished ray entire stock of
Liquors, Cigars, Ac, having also
given proper attention to my Restaurant,
1 am now prepared to furnish rav friends
and the public generally with tho "best tho
markets afford.
Oct 17 WM. M. FINE, Agent.
Lost or Mislaid.'
A CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT, issued
t\ by tho Citizens' Savings Bank of
Biuth Carolina, oatod 2ltt January, 1?73,
numbered 1?7, in tho uanio of E. Hardy
Spencer, for sixty dollars, has been loBt or
mislail. Any person nossossing the same
will pleaao notify or doliver it to tho Trus
too at Columbia. Sopt 8 mo3
LTJME X?NUMBER 184
Hon. D. H. Chamberlain Proposes
REGARDLESS of political opposition,
to gain the gubernat ion al chair. The
Indian Girl proposes, rcgardleae of opp**
nition in her lfno, to gain the wholesale
trade of tho State; for, as tho master of the
Tcrpsichoran School surpasses in graceful?
ness tho man who only knows how
To Dance a Jig
So thin maid, through long experience, tad
I through acquaintance with tho retail trade,
can surpass other houses, in placing wltti
Dealers such Cigars as their customers
will most delight to smoke, for really, yoc
might as well expact Republicans to meot
Democrats
On the Democratic Platform
Ab to look for Cigars that in quality or
prico will compare with those sold at
INDIAN GIRL OIGAR STORE.
_Columbia, S. O.
THE CALIFORNIA CIGAB ST?HE
STILL AHEAD I
THE proprietor of this establishment
would rospcctfully announce to the
Enblic and his numerous patrons, thai lie
an largely increased hie facilities for sup
Elying to them the best 1" ? nda of CIGARS,
oth imported and dornt? uc. Their force
for tho manufacturing of the best Cigars
has been largely increased, thereby ena?
bling thorn to compote with the largest
New York and Baltimore housee. Of this,
the dealers throng hoot the entire State
can certify. The celebrated 5o. P ARTAGAS
aro still all the rage; also, the 10c. IM?
PORTED LONDRES.
M. SULZ BACHER,
No. 105 Main street,
Two doors below Wheeler aonis.
School Books find Stationery.
RL. BRYAN has Juat opened anew
? stock of English and Claaeicat
'SCHOOL BOOKS andSCHOOL STATION?
ERY.
Also, BLANK BOOKS for Merchants and
Pcblio Offioea of every eize and quality.
Also, a large variety of Writing Paper,.
Envelopes, Gold and Steel Pens, Copying
Presses, Pocket-knives, fine Pockct-booka
made to order. Inkstands, Initial Paper,.
Writing Desks, Ink of all colors, and other
varieties of Omca Stationery. Bept 10
IMPROVED
GEORGIA COTTON PRESS'
Patented Maroh, 1870.
BY i'emdlkton At BOARDHAIt,
AUGUSTA, OA.
THE satisfaction thia PRESS haa given
in the past, the groat improvement
made on It, and the fact of Rb being from
forty to fifty dollars cheaper than any other -
good Proas, should induce planters and.
others to send for one of our newOircnlare
before purchasing. We also mannfaotnr*
Irons lor Water Power Prossen and Screw
Presses. Address
PENDLETON & BOARDMAN,
Foundry and Machine Works, Kollo c I:
Streut, Augusta. Ga. July 2 w|!4uv> ?
Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry!
WM. GLAZE, -
AT his new store, Main street, nearly op ?
positc the Central National Pauk, ha?
large and beautiful stock of tine WATCHES
stem and key winders, from beat European
and American mannfactnri.re.trd of hie
own importation, in gold and silver cases.
Elegant JEWELRY I An unrivaled assort?
ment just received and all the latest style?.
Sterling SILVER-WARE, in sets and ciieia, .
Bridal Presents, and a veiv tint btriictiou Of.
Plated-Warc, Gold Watch and Nick Chain*,
Lockets, elegant Seal, Wedding and En?
gagement hinge, largo Mock of Sj ectaclee
and Eye-Glasses, Clocks, Musical Bo'sca,
and a great varied) of Fancy Articles, My.
stock Is the largest ami bcM eclcctcfl tu tho
Hontherncountry and will be sold r.s cheap*
as lame article uan be bought ai \ wheit-.
Oct 2-1
C?NG?REE IRON WORKS
COLUMBIA, S. C.
JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor
MANUFACTU
REjvm^STEA^l
^Gearing, and all
kinds <>t Iror.
Castings tor fili
cbinery and Or?
namental Cast?
ings for Stores
and Dwellings, Patent Railings for Garden?
and Cemetorios, Iro ? Settees and Arbor
Chairs; also. Brass Castings ol all kind*.
Bolls for Churches, .Schools, Work-ekope,
Ac. Guarantee all my work lirsi elate and
equal to any North or South.
Works at foot ot Lady street and near tc
South Carolina and Greenville A Columbia
Railroad Companies' Depots. Nov 18
LAWYERS* OPPICRB!
I VSUH ANCE OPPlCEe-t
ROOMS POH PA nil 1.1 ks i
SINGLE KED-HOOMB!
to let in the new
Central National Bank Building-.
PK ICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
Red-Rooms from tS per month upwards!
Family booms from $0 per month upwards;
Lawy?ra' Offices from *6 pr month upward*.
/VATER, GAS, WATER and WOOD CLO?
SETS and other modern improvements in
Btde bnilding. No back room*, all fronting
on tho street. Good ventilation. A Janitor
in chargo of building. Apply ta Central
Bank, or to Mesare. SEIDELS A EZELL.
April 2_
BURNING UP !
YOU aro burning up with FEVER?In
ternnttent Fever, Chill and Fever,
Fever and Ague?all theao aro tha aaruc
discaee, caused in tho same way.
RAGING AUTUMNAL
Days of September, hot, falling I leaves,
decaying matter, will produco Chill and
Fever, Dumb Chills, Achiug Bones ant*,
other bilious
DISEASES,
Which can bo cured by HEINITSH'S KINA
CHILL CURE. Thousands burn with fovcr
and shako with cold just for want of r>
cure, which is to bo found only at
Sept ? { HEINITSH'S Drug Stor*.
Por Sale,
ALIGHT ROOK AWAY and a pair oi
small nORSKS. For particulars, ap?
ply nt Pnoixtx office. Oct 10