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t " # t < [This poem was composed by a citizen of Baltimore during his incarceration in Fort Delaware on the 31st of December, 1 > 13G4. Its immediate inspiration was owing to this circumstance: It wa^ustomarv 1 for tho prisoners to have a daily bulletin posted in the barracks, announcing pews, ? wants, queries, &c.; a*d%tfe ijxtfsoft hav^ ing inquired who was the author of the beautiful aP nyjn?t Egypt, Dyin&. the writer of the following stanzas replied with the proper information. That night, while lying on his - ? a? ??1- C-..??,wl "bunk," sunenng iroui severely nv?vU leet, the e Anthony\ept mTiil eafs, an J he applied them to the expiring year.] I am dying," Hark! tbe the Old Year lowly sighing As his sands are eb^un? fnst. . v ? D7in?' BortfUHtf870Xry Feebly gasping, faintly sighing, V Murmuring on the midnight blast. Rcll||Url?WHng, slowly ^nailing, ^ ^ My la'SfrnTnutes tolling, telling, To the arches of the night; But 1 know that on the morrow They will cease their wail of aorrow. Pealing forth with carols light! I am fleeVASfittietffrgTlT And etetol^\m)5!W But yoar records with me bear! At my leaving, age is grieving? Feebleness, its deep sigh heaving? That thm^oon will join me there. -1 But my ountig 3PK*g? no pouting * From gay youth, vilt laughter ehonting, As it hails with joyona eheer; V A- .'il Roystering greeting, weicome.jaeei<ing, Vexing my last moments, Jieeflhg^,, , [ That rain striplinj^fcahNew Year! He is comingajrith aoj Stfumming? Trumpets tyfoiricg. BfTng, drumming, In his hoftdn/fira^ ^ 4 At my inningiQat Such-hnming. Feasting, flai^untfyfhoHng, giinnihg, , Did these moriuvthen dikplayS.^^ At Ai? ending, w^jpn jle's bending ... O'er the grates Urttftime if sending Years, as well aMfcringiiien. V^? J Hearts now gladdeJMdy be saddest? 1 Youth the gayest, may he maddest ai . ^ With the sorrows bv^ty send. Then with Ujbrfs ort^art^broken? 4P Tears and Jeath and woVds n^Mpoke^? 1 * He, like&e, hi^lead will beur ; j Burthen cAr^iJ ten Aous^d Biourntngs? # |( Knvy, hatr^L^ng^igs, "T JS'I Hearts sunf^^rin psspair! MV But of warnings ye are heedlXs, ^ W < \ And the comer's will be needless, c Ring and shout as ye may de; i As ve baTe done with my fathers, t Aud me, whom Time with theui now gather*. So will ye ac^otito the New ! Then shout away, ye'foolish people, i Ring your b"lls from every steeple c Pealing on the wintry _ Ere with me the New Year is slumbering, With their fooling, with (hair murmuring, ' ? Thousands will have known their last. 1> 1 _ ? n What is your name little girl?" "Minnie." "Minnie what ?" "Mitt- * nie Don'?, mamma caTl calls me." v "May heaven bless and keep you I ^ from your own tfoe love, Benjamin Derrick," was the way his letter end- .. * ed. ' rt The woman in Chofiango r< Forks?and portions of adjacent towns ?recent^-weighed over 800 pounds. " T] Fourteen schoolmarms, all in a row told the Leavensworth treasurer he ^ must pay up, or furnish food and lodging for the crowd. ^ In Wilkesbarre little girls ot ten ,j years arc reported to go reeling through the tweets, enacting the rule of j iJ "frightful esoAplfillj for the tamper- {}> a nee societies. It The Omaha Jtre says that the revival li labors of Mrs. Van Cott have so pnrified the city that not more than fifty additional men will be. required for at the police ftafce. *" e c A Danish jEQinan didn't speak, for fiveje^s because she thought she had conmfifted the tmpardonable sin. And L now the pan ail offer to pay her own price for the recipe. Mm. Helen W.' Webster, of New c Bed|pid,.ha8 been appointed professor ( of anakfay and hygiene at Vassar Col- ( lege. Sfi^is dissecting the proposition, and will render her diagnosis shortly. e A Cauyonville (Oregon) women treed a g bear the other day and sat up with him (] all night. He thought he had played q a good joke on hyer till the men came, and he omitted to change his mind for ^ lack of time. t| He said it was too eold to get up, st and she said It wasn*t her place to j ti kindle fires, and she wonld'nt, and they both lay abed thirty-odd hours in Port- di land, Maine. She, pretty hungry by <1 mat t'BP, urougiu ucuci ui n. j*; "The evidence shows that he sot up ^ with her night after night, and they Sl squoze h^nd-s and talked soft, and 1 think me ought to have about *28 0| damages," was the charge of a Kansas w .judge,tq the jury in a breach of proin- n ise case. * p; A veteratf' was relating his exploits p to a crowd of boys, and mentioned hav-1 1 ing be$u in five engagements. "That's a nothing," broke in*little fellow; "My v titter hat been engaged eleven times!' " .oan / J um Tlie Model Negro Fanner. There is a freedman livirg out in south-western Georgia, upon the plantation belonging to a gentleman of this city, who lias run it for two years with the usual results, and in consequence has become not only grievousl y demoralized, hut immensely disgusted. In Jauuary last, he rented the place to the aforesaid freedman for a certain number of bales of cotton; at the same time selling him alDtho-mules, corn and fodder on the place, to be paid for in cotton the first of December at farthest. He also agreed to furnish the ine^t necessary to run the place for the year, which wastxf be paid for before or by the above date. The renter hUo agreed to keep up the fences, etc., and return the farm to the owner in fa good condition as. when put into IhtthaMwrift TuQ By the 24th of /September the rent - - ? * * r\m ( A i_ had been paid, and by ttic Zi tn oi ucio-1 her the debt for the mules, meat, corn, etc., had also been paid, qverj, dollar, and tlie renter has now only a small indebtedness for labor, orders to hands, ete., to pay off witl* his surplus cotton, j He lias made enough to do him next year, and will commence operations the oWner of eight mules, all the necessary farming utensils, with a plentiful supply of labor, and nothing to buy but his meat. Ho has made the i beet crop, with the least expense audi with foyer hands-than has been produced on the plaee in three ye>rs, and in all his operations has sboim ijiudgment in intelligence arid .ecpnomy that entitles him to public mention and consideration. 'Although a porson of pucli weight with his race, and able to control a considerable number of them in political matters, he tukes but little interest in such "things, and contents O 7 k * * ? ' - * . O .1 _ (mhwctt Willi voting, it it is pcriccuy convenient for hiin^to 1en?cJus busite^s to do so?if^or, not. Wo\uplose he is a Radical, but a%he coiilid?rs politics fiuhprdipate top the gpcat nisigois of improving bis material fioiditioii, and laving the foundation >f a substantial prosperity for his cliilIren, we conclude that he is not a ve- i v ardent politician. In addition, he is a man of bis word n all pecuniary and other matters, and i njoys the highest character in his i leigliborhood, with white and black, i or honesty, industry, economy and 1 indly disposition. There is no one , iiore respected for these qualities than s e. lie is one of ten thousand, it is rue the exception to an almost uniersal rule, and as such, we have s lought that not only for his own sake f ut in order that the brightness of his i cample may cast at least 0110 ray of i ght upon the dark picture that sur- < Minds him, this picture is worthy of \ 'Oo id.?M(i4oi\r'Td&jr*i>h. , crrt<i.<nrrcs or journalism*?How \ [IKY READNEW8PAPEKS.?UncloXed ^ rst hunts up a funny tjjing, and then ^ iu<dis with a will. ? i Aunt Sue first reads the stories, o ion turnB to the marriages, births and eaths. j The laborer first looks at the 'wants,' oping to find a better opening in his j usiness. Miss Flora seeks out the new adverseinenta to ascertain the latest impor- ( itions in bonnets and kids. ^ Mr. Pleasure Seeker turn9 to the musement column and decides which ^ ntettainuient will afford him thegreatst enjoyment. Miss Prim drop# a tear?first over ^ lie marriages, then over the deaths, for,'' says she, "one is as bad ag the i ther. Mr. Politician commences with the ditorials. then scans the telegraph, ^ tiding his perusal wiih the speeches uotcd. s Mr. Professor slowly examines the ^ ilitorials, its rhetoric, syntax and Joic, then glances at the correspon- ^ ence, finally returns to his Latin, and uiekly forgets what he has read. Mr. Marvellous looks for accidents, j mrders, inquests and deaths, reads ^nnA ?,wio ?;?i. fi.., N IV VUUlliJ Itvunij aim v imo nuu %uv j ories, in search of something sensaonal. j But why extend the list? Each in- j ividual reads for himself, and if each , r>es not find a column or more to his t articular taste, the paper is insipid, | ic editor lazy and deserving of con- t ire.' Pay as You Oo.?John Randolph 8 nee ejaculated, in his shrill tones, c liilc a member of the House of Rep- * ,'seutativce: "Mr. Speaker, 1 can cry c lureka, for I have foutul the philoso- * hcr's stone. It is, l'a>/ an i/ougo!'* 'he example of the French is given as case in point. The French, "who nc- I er go in debt, and who have been i: iving money line* the days of the i i first Napoleon, have become the ricW est people in the world, which deems proved by the fact that the Germain indemnity of a thousand millions of dollars, which they were obliged to.pay. has all been discharged in two ye.-irs, while we have been struggling eight years with twice as much. Perhaps the wealth of the Frenoh fnrmor ari^| as much from the small farm system and the high cultivation they give the soil. There is a vast difference between farming, in a lopseway and having all work (lone in the best manner. n? >gu i inn. . u H The humor of Frenchmen is occasionally somewhat grim. A compact was entered into many years ago by a party of thirteen friends that they should have an annual dinner, and that upon the recurrence of the anniversary banquet, if any of the party should be dead, the table shpuld he laid and his chair should be kept for his spiritual presence. The company is si)id to have embraced De Mus-; set, Thcophile Gautier and other literary and well known characters. The passing years almost annually reduced the number, and recently one, aged eighty four, din*} alone, jl)g tjyclvo vacant scatsbcing his only companions. \J> " 1 ' Inexpensive IIa ppiness.?The most perfect home I ever saw was a little house, in tho- sweet Incense of whose fires were no costly things. But the mother was the creator of a home; her relation with her children was tk? mo4 hegutiftl1 I had evcrse'uftj even a did' and common place man was lifted up and enabled to do a good yyprk for souls bv the atmosphere that * 1. ?r tlus woman kie^igii) cyrry iiuuhiu hor house involuntarily looked into her face for the key-note of the day, and it always fl}ii? .clear. From ^ie rose-bud or the clover-leaf, which, in spite of her hard housework, she always found t:?ne to put by ou?* plates at bioak last, down to tljo storv that sjie had on hand to be read in tlio even | ning, there was no intermission of her influence. She always has been, and always will be, my ideal of a mother, wife, and home-maker. If to her quick brain, loving heart wild exquisite face had been added the ippliances of weiflth ?nc| the cnlargonent of wider culture, hers would lave been absolutely the ideal home. }} \a it is, it is the best that I have ever ^ icon. ' A IIard Case.?A lady in the outfi of ftnglund made a practice of 'ollecting all the little boys of the par sli upon her lawn once a year and stuff. \ ig them with beef and plain pudding. " )ije ttn?o towards' the close of the rifcrtainmcnt, when 3he was walking 1 ound to see bow all went on, and to isk how they wore satified with hei , bounty, she found the greater part full t nd content. But at last she caine to a i ttl e fellow, ujion whose plate there ' ivas a hirgo linnp of the third helping j f judding, and he wa3 blubbering 4 md crying as piteously as though he 1 liad not had a meal for twenty four | hours, "What is the matter with you, \ ittle man?" asked the lady; "has any I :>ne dared to ill use you in my pres- i mce?" The urchin blubbered more r lesperately than beforo; and at length 1 altered out: "I can eat 110 more pud- <r ling!" and lie cried more bitterly than < icforc. The lady patted him on the icad, saying, "Do not cry, my good ittle man; for if you arc uot able to ;at your pudding, you can put it in your locket." A more violent burst fol owed this kindly advice , and at the ml of it came out the words, "But my >ockets are both full already." Silexced.?W. 0., a conceited mob, was so foml of fine clothes that ic reveled in thorn by day and dreamy id of them by night. One evening lie risked a lady, and removed his ovcr oat, et<\, in the hall, preparatory to altering the parlor, when the lady j lean! hiin utter the following sensible J vords: Taking off his overcoat and f langing it up, he said, "Ifang there, ^ fou fifty dollar overcoat!" Pulling off lis gloves and putting them on the ta- * do, "Lav there, you five dollar ? "loves Placing his hat on the rack, j! 'Hang there, you ten dollar hat!" 11 ^fitting his cane in the corner, "Stand v here, you fifteen dollar cane !"' Then, c ntcring the parlor, ho was about to j: it down, when the lady pulled the " 1 VI I' Jiair fiom under hiin, and as she left t nc room said, "Lay there, you twoent fool!" H* has not been around ? hat house since. "The Israelites crossing the Red 1 *ea,' is one of the paintings exhibited >y a professor in Maine, who claims n his advertisement that they were a ihotographed direct from nature*" 8AM PUSS sent by mall for 60c. that retail quick for fio. ? R. L. WOLCWT, 181 Chatham Square, New York. WektwohthTi KEY-urNo and CDJtnt Comsikkd. German Sample ISc. Circulars free. .Stafford Manufactuorlpir Company, cc Fulton street, N. Y. P AGENTS WANTED. Samples gent free by mail with terms to clear trorn $5 to flu per Address N. W HITE, >^jrard, N. J. ft*Q Brings yon Tree by mail the very best ?P?*" ELASTIC TRUSS." Write at once to PouKitov \ Co. +t Br. street N. Y. The Magic CombteFttXS any colored iiair to a permanent black or brown anil contains no poison. Trade supplied til lowest rates. Address, MAGIC COMl! CO.. Spriiigileld, Mass. and important toformatum, mailed to* two Urapa JVddrwa. LJ?E * CO., 62? Sixth Ar*^ New York. 4i nSYCOMANCY, or SOUL CHARMING."? * How either sex may fascinate ami gain the love land uffections'of uny person they choose instantly. This simple menial oequimient all can possess, free, for 25c., together with a marriage guide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, liints to latdi'-s, W'eddiug Night-shirt, Ac. A queer hook. Address T. WILLIAMS .v c (>., l'itl.3. Philadelphia. For COUGHS, FOLDS, HOARSENESS, and All throat diseases, USE Wells' Carbolic Tablets. PUT UP ONLY IN ltLUE BONUS. A Tried uud lure Itemed j. 3oM hy Druggist*. I 200 PIANOS aniQRGANS NEW aud SECOND IIANU, of FIKST CLASS MlKkiw, will he sold at Lower Prices for cash or on Instalments, in Cti.Y or Cocvritv during this Financial crisis and the Holidays, liy HORACE WATER& v s<?N* N*o. i9] RrQstliray. t^'uneacr hcJoraohered in Xfltiv York. Aaeqts Wanted for the sale or WATIsuS' oelel,rated PfAXOft, CONCERTOS, and aORCIIIJSTRAL ORGAN'S. Illin'rntM rasalojmes tuaim. Great Inducements to the Trade. A large dlscntint to ministers, churches,"Sunday-Schools,Ac. GREAT REDUCTION GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. OX A< ( 01 XT OF THE PANIC. , C. II. PHELPS,*N*o. fit? Sixth Avenue, N'ew York, city has decided to sell his entire stock of Watches at riie following rates: silver Hunting Cylinder Watch, * 9 00 U'af/ih It 00 JV(VOr l in ill l ii|; wmtu.iM'ii Silver Hunting Detached Lever, Silver Cap, 14 00 Silver Hunting Walthatu, 2-oz cases, 17 60 Sthr.Unhf?. Am. Waltham, S-oz, fnll Jewelled, 22 oo Sijv. iiunt'ir. Am. Walfhani 2o?. full jewelled, 19 f?0 Ladv's Gold Watch, 80 60 LadV's (Jold^Vnti h, 24 00 Lady's <rolil watch, Kuamelled Case, gold rap, 02 oo Geniiepiap'g QoM watch, fnll Jewelled, 86 no Gentlenuui's GoM wateii, Atnermau, 4? oo Gentleman's Gold wntc.h, American, nn oo The package can l>e opened at the express office mid the watch examined before payment Is made. Jll orders should l?c nddressed to * C. If. PTfKI.PS. Sihth Arenyo and Thir^-n'mb-st. New York. jtraggfrni s Dt. i, P. Firtaa^-Belas ?w?r?, rtyt, I fr?dn?u<f at"tb? Unlr?r?ltvef I'enn't la ISM, and ?fUr SO rev*' eirer1;nr?, ptficud Dr. Fitler'a Vegetable Ahaumat to Syrup. 1 yaarantot It tn butlliUa ears for Nirrt, giJaoyaud Hhcuaaucdiica."-% 6rer* t^thUMUi AbtIL 1171F. A. OSBOURN, Rotary Public, Will. Vft :ior fTBOH WIT? Circl Hit, sad will atlitfr any on# writinxu?.1tcr.Thi??.Mnrphy,u.D.,'Pr?nlifoTd,PhiU.RrT.C.fl. ? bwiuB.Mril.vPa. Rc? .1 S.Buchaaan ri?e-c?.lorfs Rtr. h.O.SiMiih, Pitafnrd.tr.Y. Rev.^ flryyt, FlUiCharrh, Pin!*...to. Aglrtod ihiiald write Dr.r]tli-rPTiila.|fnr spUnotury I'umphU t A iciLMnt'-o^rsI it. <f<0 Reward for an |p.. tortilla caMi.NocuranoclitrgCrtrctlily.ftold by drugviat v The Ilicrhent Modical Authorities o urope :ny the stronges! Tonic. 1'iu-iiic J lbnl. drpi-nl knowt.iolljo meilje^lfvorMis JURUBBBA, t nnestj decay of vital forces, exhaustion of the lerrou* srstetn, restores vigor to the debilitated, 1 ea?i ' i vitiated blood, removes vesicle obstructions ind ftci.4 directly on the Liver and Spleen. Trice #1 t tKittle. Jul IN if. KELUjBO, 18 Piatt St., N. Y. i in- ntiTx/ i/amvi/ai urnifMur I fill UINLT MMUYVN IVILUIUINL THAT AV VII(' S \MU TIME Purges, Puriflos an-i Strengthens the Systran. nK.ffcTT'* I'ilw arc composed oC many Imrrt'U utf. pT?n irj> rit anions Miim arc '.irs.ip.i i!..i uii?l ,Vil?I < 'hcrr., so united H't to ai't tim. rfic r; the one, liroucu is .. imivttiro vri.it ollus substance-, purfy intf'ti: id durp'iijr; whilt .hi* oilier strengthcntiu toe sy-icm. Tbi|* thrae Pllpi are at the same inn-a it it * I a catlmrfiu, a desideratum lung louirht for by medical men liut never before dtxco? red. lit oilier words, <ty>.v do the work of two iiedlrinrs and .lo it tnncli Welter tinn any two wo tnow of, for they remove nothing from the system jpt InpiritiM, ni that while they purge thcjr also rrengtt. ') ami henue. they cause no aleliilit^ ami ire foUo<ycil by no reaction, Du. Ti nV 1TLL8 have/, v, onderfnl influence on the ilntil Tfiey not only porlfy without weakening It, an they remove all noxious particles from the hjie before If is con verted into fluid, and fhtm nuke: impure blood an utter Impossibility. As there < uo debilitation, so there is 110 nausea or sickles* itteudini; the operation of this most excellent mebeine which never strains or tortures the digesive organs, but eattses them to work in a perfect mi oral manner; hence persona taking them do tot become pale und emaciated, but 011 the emitrav. while all iiimurittes are being removed, the emu ilied action of" the Marsaparilla and Wild Cherry inniies and Invigorate* the foody, and nmiinst state if health Is the result of their united srtiou. Price la cents n Imx. Soldjfoy all druggists. Dejiot AS .'ortiamtt St., New York. Bt^^i bjrlhc rUleratlv< ^ s9correct hhxx) and i.yslrtn, which nrc til-mm H^dlsea^ed jrlnnds and UttftiJT n.tu:ihr:uiiu>f gfii tjluui-l? IJenicdv should I applied warm IP H 11:0oil. m-trnmeiitxi .:l|WM'Jli!':i. 1 : .is: lcino erin be pcr/t^y applied tn^dl ii.irtsH |Mcf aawfiH andc.htmifN<fa in whlwntVrr? CJ .So successful lias tun treatment proven, Wf KM that tho proprietor otTniw ward for n ease of "< . w n //rod , 1 1 ICafar.'/1 he rail i?,i cine, 'i'lie tiv> im .I fc?i 1 - v ' [Iaufydcn Sydney College. pUE next session of this Seminary oflenrn-J iii^ nin i-oiiiiiieiice mi i iiursuuy, oejn?*ljl?er 4t li. 1ST:!. Hampden Sidneyia Siiuwtediu Prince Kdrard Colliiy! Va.; within' a few hundred] ards of Union Theological Seminary, and even miles from Forma i lie I he nearest depot fllie Atlantic, Mississippi ami Ohio Kail?ad. The locality of the College is most cattiiy, and the community around Ui-tin- ^ uialied for intelllghncd and piety. a There is no (irannnar or I'reparatory School otincctcd with the College. It retains tho urricttftm and the great aim of its teachers i to secure thoroughness in the training and ustruction of their pupils and thus to proare them for professional studies or the acivc duties of life. The ordinary expenses < ! a student exelnivo of flic cost of clothing, ti.ivclling and ooks, arc from S--5 to $-75 a year. For Catalogue and further information apiy to rev. j. Ms i\ at;un*on, President Hampden Sidney College, Prince Edward County, Va Vermifuge*, Worm Candy, and Pat cut Medicines o. 11 kinds. For sale by HODGSON ADUNLAP GrakfQl Thousands pro< laiin Vinegar Bitters tho most wonderful Invigorant that ever sustained the sinking system. n i-i-- 11 "nil nu jrersuu can cane luese miters according to directions, aud remain long nnwoll, provided their bones arc not destroyed by mineral , poison or other means, and vital organ? wasted beyond repair. Bilious, Remittent, and Intennitteut Fevers, which arc so prevalent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the'United States, esjjeciaUy those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grando, pearl, Alabama, Mobile, fovaunah, Roftpoko, Jaraee, and many others, with thoir vast tributaries, throughout our entire conntfy during the Summor and Autumn, and remarkably so during seasons of unusual heat and dryness, aro invariably accompanied by extensive dcraugepicnts of the stomach and liver, aud J othor abdominal viscera. In thoir treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful influence upon theso various organs, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for tho purpose equal to Dr. J. Walker's Yikf,gar UittkrSj os they will speedily remove { tho dark-colored vieoid matter with which mo uoweis are loaucu, at tne same time u stimulating: tho secretions of tho liver, . aud.generaliy restoring tho healthy fanetions of tho digestive organs. a Fortify the bq<fy against diseaso Uy purifying all its fluids with vlkgqar Bitters. No epidemic con c tako hold of a system thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache, Bain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of tho Chest, Dizziness, Soar Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Tasto S* | the Month, Bilious Attacks, Pajjpitaon of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kidneys, . aud a hundred other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. Ouo tipttie will prove a hotter guarantee pf its merits than a lengthy advertisement. Scrofula, or King's Evil, Whito J Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goitre, Scrofulona inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial affections, Olfl 8brps, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc. In these, as in all other 1 constitutional Diseases, VValkrh'* VixegakBittebs have shown their gr^ui enrntive .powers in the most obstinate fthfl intractable cases, For- Inflammatory and Chronic inieuuiatisill, Gout, Bilious, Remit- ( tent nuid Intermittent Fevers, Disoases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, those Bitters have no equal. Such Dis-. eases arc causod by Yitiatod Blood, Q Mechanical Diseases.?Persons engaged in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters and Miners, as they advance in life, are subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against this, take a dose of Walker's ,-E Vinegar BiTTEks occasionally, For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, L Tetter, Salt-Kheum, Blotches, Spots, Pirn pies, rusiuies, ijous, uarouucics, rungwornis, Scald-head, Sore Eyes, Erysipclas, Jlch, Scurfs, Discolorfttiona of the j Skin, Huiuora and Blsc^ses of the Skin of 1 whatever name or nature,' are literally dug up uud carried out of the svstem in a bhort time by the use of these Hitters. Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in the system of so tunny thousands, &re offeotually destroyed and removed. No system of medicine, no vermifuges, no onthelminitics "will free the svstcm from worms like these Bitters. o; For Female Complaints, in young or old, manned or single, at the dawn of 11 womnuhood, ortho turn of life, these Tonic Bittors display so decided an influence that improvement is soon perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenovcr you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it wheu you liud it obstructed nud sluggish in tho veins; cleanse it when it is foul; your feelings will tell you when. Ecep tho blood puro, and the health of tho svstpni will follow. It. II. MrUONALO ?fc CO., DrngcuU Sl Gen. Agts., Sun Francisco, California, fc cor. nf WasUiiiKtoii aiulClittrlioa sts.,N'.Y. Sold by ail DrnggWt* and Dealer*. y II. II. MrDO.VALI) < (!., X Pnigpi^tH A- Con. Agts., San Francisco. California, A ror. of Washington an<) Chnriron SOL, N V. Sold by all Druggist* and Dealer*. A. SPECIAL A nnAi inA^mAn+ I 1 M \ I II I U I IV/UI 1 IUI I Li TO COXSUME?8! MV ENTIRE STOCK OF Dry Goods, r NOTIONS. Ken's Furnishing Goods, CLOTHING, HATS A AD CAPS, Boots and Sho (? v Now Complete, fill be offered for sale, on and nfterthis date, t Prices to suit Purchasers. All who wish Olioap Goods, cJ Call and examine my itock: ' ' W. WALLACE. oil Kut tor anil CiieoNO. ?? Go boxes CHEESE, 25 firkinsGOSHEN BUTTER. For sale by BAUMBRO. THE LATEST! ?. i > , ,i 'u . ' > i > ^ ' '' **Tf; ~ .u I r: ., I If AVE OPENED THE ' 1 h 5 i ' .1. , J iu*> : ?!' ?i 'oL ' Alois 1 Complete Stock of i i<)? t )\ ,'f lifltj i(l< DRY GOODS, 1 irsito?'! - 1 1 O I BEADY MADE fe ^ t , CLOTHING, : ?!. i 51U v t #/i Boots and Shoes, ; 4 ^ iVfcrtV uV/ To which I give u?y special attention, t* / tU> 'JiQ'/U 1 Bats and Gaps, t) / < il . I him: ? ?r. ^ it .H .'"IihI'hI i il Naddles, &c., *1.1 titlh r. 1*. Ever offered iu.tliis Market. i ut ^ S.u,u-."ii-.fc . t jflgf" Special care. and attention Jiavng been given to the selection and manifactvring of fabrics for my sales, df he present season, customers will find n unusually full, choice, and attracive assortment purchased since the deline inprices. JOS. S. CLOUD. ? I t . i u (.?(* - : IM ' .11 AND 4 .1 j // ,t*j q , ' BP! 1TTRACTIVEI . 1;. .: > I' IV i ? 'he attention of customers is called to mj LARGE ANrfl' 'arofnlly Selected Stock of * if )RV GOODS, .... JLOTIIING, ROOTS and SHOES, HATS and CATS, [ARDWARE, ROCKERY. A Large Stock of i ' GROCERIES. I have also on hand an assortment >| . . Jf . * JKui-iiiture, With n vuriety of other articles. All f which are offered upon the most- reasonablu tunas. J. W. McCURRY, Apt October 9. tf Piedmont and Arlington LIFE NSURANCE COMPANY OP [ticliinoinl, Virginia. ASSETS 000,000. W. C. CARRINGTON PRESIDENT. JjOHSCtt etuallypuid in KershawCounty within Three Years, $28,000,00 I take pleasure in sayinglhave returnto the agency of this popular Company. ) difliculties|u ill exist in future, as to | nicvrals of "Policies, as I shall pay espeil attcutionjto that branch of the buaiss. fcaTl will always be found at my Ofe on Broad Street, Camden, S. C. W. CLYJJURN, Agent. January 16,1873. U' i % ' 'K/RlRl1 RADWAYV READY RELIEF curbs th8 womi pains in from on**art**itj nhnuto*. tf flar sotmt with pm., cadwaps a com foe ninrtmflmutfv '< bh tfie onlypaln bemedy f -TfSS oihit^swvtt [/ ^ no mattar how vfoioat or^owgihm *t pat* fho bbkumatic, hted-t|il s?,li?rw.ohftm, tfmis, viSBBBsk ' >\ will afford dtbtaxt cass. , imfaioutioit of thi mdlfctc. _n inflammation on- rm tn^m ikflajotation of thcbowhg imtrtmn. toothaouc. -. ? nbttraloia, rbcuxatism. szbxsrt*' jty<T* * i weni) aropimnaiiaiumoier or waicr inuiaiww mowen u c or C U K A MW.flFAflMflJo U R STOMACH, f'WS^WJSHSSSSB: a&deii intkknal pains. . ?v Trevelew Aotrid iltm eirtf A Mil* of llfc witer. ItiitettarUiSAFr?MkbrM4y?r auamltat PtKMr ' ' FETBB PEYKR AND AOU8 eared for flflr cente. There'll BeteremedWUgeatin 0U< world USX win cure river WAr6 hI.LS] *oquick u RADIT'S BRADY Rfc U??. J?Mr cente per bettte. j HEALTH! BEAUTVilV STRONG AND PORK RICH BLOOD?IMORIAJB OPFLfcBH AMD WEIOHT-CLKAB SKIN AND BKAUTfrOL COMPLEXION dECOBXD TO ALL. DR. RADWAY'8 Sampariai BeiM THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. HA8NADKTHBN08TA8T0NISHIBQCDRBS: 80rj\ t ; jOICK)SO MA??8 ** * : . J f| I . anifSit isSaatiSf Ererr drop of the BAR31? A8TTJ.IAX RKSOLs/ur?is?syAas4?r^ oiaMuier auease, uioera in tap < "*! nwn ?mar^NMael a the Gtendaend SflKprinc^iS.^S'^rtSS the mrmSmmSmof u2e eede In arresting lb tee WUtN. Mlfitt* the ? with MWBtUrlilmula from heap* I**>d?and Ota HtMF'Hf Fffl^F U certain; for when oaee thte^p^^^Hunenean Hi work of purlflcatl o a, and laceaflfi^HBfcmhlag the J?tf*MKlkNM?iuiH||HSMF?r the patten twUlfeel hbMtf growl^^^^Petrroer, IhtflMidMlliftl MkTiMMMlVPWit ftliirik E!EE&i.^ys5sass Eidmey & Bladder ClMipWittf CrimT u< Wmb llNHH.Onrtl. DtaMia Bmr, m ft^paJe ef Water, IneooUmence of frrtne, BriktfeJMe<ajbca ^artagaSgg wSuttlk, n rtbereta a matted, 4arE%yhtee hPpenr* acct, ana white bone duat depute, and"Vh?? therein Tumor of 19 Years' Growtk Cured by Bmdway't Reootoent. DR. RADWAY'S : ' UJ !L?.iL, 1 BamULimNU nrwi nrptw?Mniunf mi j * r ' V ^efflbrt af^ET#ettf<a^nr?ljr SHSfflwwwaaatx per Ban. SOLD ex UlUJUUIfiTS. read " pairs AND TKl'K" Hand mm tetter , - i ' * l?ui/tlrri7?infirv* xndSvppUet,W>aifogtr \ i BrzddsJteirUKiii,Btluderj,\iiKQunL\ i SUteajtd\ \ Jiltiig; WitftTinf, WiBrdRjuyLumber} \ 1 (ix&uietHdJccfJvtt Uoodt&c. | 2 AUWorhWitmuttti. \ j LOWEST PRICES. \ a Send for Price List. LH. HALL & CO. m .t t2j4>,0, 6,70. MjrAet Street. ^3 223, 2?5, /?,n-,' CHARLESTON, C. B This Cul entered according fo Act of Congress in i lie yenrlHTS. by f. H. HallA Co., in the office of the Librarian of Congrct* atWasliington. May 10. 12m, RICHMOND BANKING AND INSURANCE COMPANY. 1*4 *4* I Ac Capital, - - $500,000 RERSONS wishing to insure in aflrot elate Company at Low ?M?, will pleat* apply a W.GLmURK, Agtat.