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The Star Koute Trials. After one of the longest ami most wearying trials ever hold in this country, a verdict has at last been rendered in the Star Route cases Although the public are sorely grieved at this verdict of not guilty, yet the counsel for the government apparently labored hard and earnestly to have justice meted out to the thieves, but the secret strings and wires of Dorsey & Co were too strong, and pulled along with them too much gold for the jury to pass it by unheeded, and hence such a verdict. Deep dyed villainy was exposed and shown up?one of the defendants admitting his guilt in open court. Proof as clear as daylight was laid before the jury, but the tinsel of reward glazed their eyes, and tlie n-ood of the country was lost o sight of. This is another sad commentary upon tke present system of trial by jury The government spent its hundreds of thousands of dollars to bring to light this fearful piece of - rMfbery, but for all of it the thieves escaped, and Dorsey, the head centre of the swindling ring?a man who once occupied the high position of United States Senator, a man who spent thousands of dollars to carry Indiana for the Republicans two years ago?now lifts his head as a free man, and amid his admiring friends (who, of course, are of his own stripe) proclaims with au air o! boastfulness of the virtue, the moral integrity and safety of liberty when twelve of such fair and honest men are its custodians. He knew in his heart when he snoke in this way that neither fair ness, nor honesty of purpose, nor moral integrity guarded his libertywhen he was before that jury. The iacts all go to prove the contrary. Well, wo are forced to submit, but however free lie may be from the punishment which was his just desert, his burning conscience, if he, has any, will lash hira as lie movea on in life, and the finger of scorn will be pointed at him wherever he goes. The precious jewel of character is lost to him, and if his ill gotten gains can compensate him for that he is welcome to it. ^ 9 I Reliable belpfor-tbe weak, nervous, and | debilitated dyspeptic sufferer found iu JJrown's Iron Bitters. How and Why is This I Several months ago we received a , - Tioatai coyd from the Department of Agriculture at Washington stating ihat at the request of the Hon John IT. Evins a package of seed had been sent to us, and asked us to report back the result of the planting. Of course, wc appreciated the kindly act, and made preparations to give the seeds a-fair test. After waiting a month without receiving them, we! dropped the department a postal and asked what had become of the seeds. We received no reply. However, we are indebted to Col. Evins for his kindness, and we know that he intended the order to bo filled, but IXJtJ Uieriia 111 tuc JL/C|;axtun/uw iwwvvi i to perform their duty. Can it be that the Star route way of -doing j business is practiced in this service, too, and that the seeds have i been diverted from their proper channel ? This might be a matter I for our Members to look after, or their constituents may not receive what is honestly intended for them. The Slayer Slaiii. A few months ago great excitement was created in Uniontown, Pa., at the killing of Captain Nutt by a man named Dukes. It appears that Dukes had ruined Nutt's daughter, and fearing that Nutt would wreak vengeance on him, he met and killed Nutt, thus adding murder to his ruin of the family. Dukes was arrested and tried for the murder, but he was acquitted. The indignation of the good people of the town at this verdict was almost beyond expression. It was freely remarked that he ought to be lynched, but the threat was not carried out. Last week a son of the murdered man, James Nutt, met the seducer and murderer on the street, and a difficulty ensued in which Dukes was killed. The killing of the scoundrel meets with the approval of all the decent people of that section. However, young Nutt is under arrest to await trial, and he has the sympathy of the whole community with him. ? ^ ^? Owing to tlio failure of petit juries to do their duty, Lynch law is becoming more frequeut all over the country. Outraged justice cannot stand idly by any longer and permit known scoundrels to revel in their villainy without meting out to them the punishment they deserve, despite the ruling of a perjured jury. It is a sad state of affairs, but the continued exertions of legislative bodies all over the land to throw safeguards a-ound the scoundrel to protect him from the claims of justice are the causes of the trouble. It is said that the United States' Supreme Court i* so over crowded w th work that it is now two years behind, and that for every nine cases disposed of ten new ones arise, thus putting them further behind every year. This being the case, why not call | in assistance? Why not, give Judge i | Bond and bis court something to do | I that would be of more honor and | J profit to the country than his perse | i cution of Southern Democrats ? "We ; j think thiit is as good a way to get | : out of their dilemma as can be hit j l upon, and would add more honor to j I the government than its tormenting j : of innocent people. ItemsA fearful and disastrous earthi (pake was experienced in Ecuador jon May 10th. Many houses were dej molished, causing great loss of life. The volcano of Ootopaxi is now in activo eruption.At Llano, Texas, Court is now in session, and the attorneys and solicitor are somewhat surprised at finding only thirty murder cases on the calendar. They begin to think that that place is getting civilized. Indiana comes Ho the front with J the champion brute. His name isj Hawkins. He hated his little girl so much that he cursed her after she J lav dead in her coffin, and gave her J brother a savage beating for asking him to stop. On the 14th inst. Secretary Teller paid to Chief Bushyhoad, of the | Cherokee Indians, the $300 000 appropriated by Congress for lands ceded to the United States by the Cherokee Nation. Old Bushy had better not stay around Washington long, or the Star Boute thieves may 1 interview him. mmm?^_ am?BS GENUINE FAC-WMTLE?Prominent Lei* I ters, ALL white on a black ground. Oeware of dealers who attempt to palm * IMITATION, SUBSTITUTION or WORTH7.EKS coode which yield then) a LARGER I'itOFIT. None arc genuine without the iw SAFE. jS 51. H. WARNER ?t CO., Rochester, N.Y ; ? ? 6 ? . * ?yss s HP:J-l M ; EC tt " ? tt* " yj II w 2 ->! 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Header, if you want business at which you can make great pay nil i the time, write for particulars to li. llALLtTT ii Co., Portland, .Maine. ^constant use by the-^Mgfc* public for over twentyN j?*fip5JC'; j years, anil in tho best ^?jvi?ji???^ preparation ever in- 1 ~~T9 Ihe vented for RESTORING ?, GRAY HAIR TO ITS ! * 1 YOUTHFULCOLUK 1 > AX" L"'E- < Chemist I ] f Ii supplies the natn- y of MaS8. ! ( j ral food and color to the j __ j I hair glands without ! . ,, 1 staining tlie skin. It will j le&UlDg ' | increase nnd thicken the | PhySl- | i growth of ihe hair, pre- j cians I ! , vent its blanching and j endorse j falling oG", and thus I anJ V AVERT BALDNESS. J i >_ ... y | recom- ! / It cuivs itching, Erup-\ ; - J ? ti:>ns and Dandruff. As 1 I a ITAiR DRESSING it i 88 a ' is very desirable, giving j great ] lite hair a silken softness j triumph ! w hich all admire. It ! Jjj mgcl}. ! keeps tho head clean, f vrect end 1 1 - r~ ~ -"**. i Dyt> FOR THE * C WHISKERS will change the beard to a tsuun^ or BLACK at discretion. Being in one preparation it is easily applied, and produces a permanent color that will not wash oif. PKEPABEB BY R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, N.H. Sold by all Dealers In Medietas ptrsapafiila Is a compound of the, virtues of sarsapari! la, stiilingia, mandrake, yellow dock, with the iodiJoof pntashand iron, all powerful blood-making, blood-cleansing, and life-sustaining elements. it is tne purest, safest, ami in ov?-rv way the most effectual alterative tuedieine known or available to the pnhlic. This scIcucck of medicine and chemistry have never produced so valuable a remedy, nor one so potent to euro all diseases resulting from, impure blood. It cures Scrofula, aud all scrofulous diseases, Erysipelas, Rose, or St. Anthony's FJ.ro, Piniples and Fnecgrubs, Pustules, Blotches, Boils, Tu* mors. Tetter, Humors, Salt Tihcum, 1 Scald-head, Itlngwomi,Ulcers,Sores, i Itheuina(l9in, Mercurial Disease, Neuralgia, Female Weaknesses aud Irregularities, Jaundice, Affections of the Flyer, Dyspepsia, Emaciation, and General Debilitv. By its searching r.nd cleansing qualities 1 It purges out the foul corruptions which i contaminate the Wood, and cause dc- i yangement and decay. It st insulates and enlivens the vital functions. It promotes energy and strength. It restores and preserves health, it infuses new life and vigor throughout the whole system. No sutTerer from any disease whicharises from jmpurity of the blood need despair, who <pilL give Avek's Sarsaparilla a fair 1 trial. Remember, the earlier the trial, the speedier the cure. Its recipe has been furnished to physicians everywhere; and they, recognizing its superior qualities, administer it in their | practice. For nearly forty years Area's Sarsai'arii.l.a has been widely used, and it now possesses tlic confidence of millions Of people who have experienced benefits from its marvellous curative virtues. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. bold et all disccoists evzutwiiers'I? Cathartic Pills Combine the: choicest cathartic principles in medicine, in proportions accurately adjusted to secure activity, certainty, and uniformity of effect. They arc the result of years of earet'ni study and practical experiment. and are tin* most effectual remedy yet discovered for diseases, caused by derangement of the stomach, liver, and bowels, whii'llJorjiiire prompt and effectual treatment. Aykk's Pim.s are specially applicable to this class of diseases. They act directly ou tlie digestive, and assimilative ?processes, and ?vstore regular lien It lie action. Their extensive use bv physicians In lljcir practice. anil l?y ail civilized nations, is one of the many proofs of their value as a safe, sure, ami perfectly reiiahle purgative medicine, being compounded of the concentrated virtues of purely vegetable substances, they are positively free front chIgoc-I, or any injnrtntu propertiesj and can he adluinicteped to children with perfect safety. Avkk's Pn.t.s are an effectual cure for Constipation or Costiveness, indigestion, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, i on! Stomach ami Breath, Diz/.tncss, Headache, Lo?s of Memory, Numbncss, J>jlipt5snt:ss,.fatiu?tiie, IfhcitmatisJit, Eruptions atid Skin Diseases, Dropsy, Tumors, Worms, Neuralgia, Colic, (tripes, l>larrhu<a, Dysentery, (lout, Cites, Disorders of the Liver, M.d other diseases resulting from a disordered tsulS f?f *I*e digestive apparatus. As a Dinner Pill they have r.o Mjtt*!; While gentle in tlieir ac-lion, these Pills are tin: most thorough ami sourcli:ig cathartic that can be employed, and never give pain unless the bowels are Inliamcd, and then their influence is healing. They stimulate the appetite and digestive organs; they operate to purify and enrich fie* blood, and impart renewed health and vigor to the whole system. Pro pared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. l'raetical and Analytical CIieuii-t?, Lowell, Macs. ?nu> tiv au nactjiiisTs rvnnvwiputit. Xo Kxeu.sc , Ctm lie giveu for not enjoying tome ol I ic Good 'lltings offered at such low pricet t It. C. KIRKLEY. I / f KENDALCSfl ^VIN Cl^^l The most successful Remedy ever discovered as it Isceitaln in its effects and does not blister. Read proof below. Saved Him 1800 Dollars, Adams, N. Y.t Jan. do, tssj. Dk. B. J, Kbndall * Co., Gents Having used a pood deal of your Kendall's Spavin tiure with great success, I thought i would let yon know what It has done for me. Two years ago I had as speedy a colt as was ever raised In Jefferson county. When I was breaking hiin he kicked over the cross bar und got fast ami tore one of his hind legs all to pieces. 1 employed toe best farriers, but they all said he w.-.s spoiled. He had a very large thorough-pin, and I used two bottles of your Kendall's Spavin Cure, and it took the bunch entirely off, and he sold afterwards for $1800 (dollars). T have used it. for bone spavins and windfalls, and It has always cured completely and left the leg smooth. It is a splendid medicine for rheumatism I have recommended it to a good many and they ill say It does the work. I was In Witherington V Kueeland's drug store, In Adams, the other lay and saw a verv Uno picture you sent them. I tried to buy It, but could not; they said If I would write to yon that youid send me one. I wish you woa)d,?ndI will do you all the good 1 can. Vefy respectfully, E. 8. Lyman. . Kendall's Spavin Cure. CftlQinnatti, Ohio, June 3,-1883 B. J. KKNQAi.it* Oo., Gentaj? Being a sufferer from the rheumatism, I hayer tried a great many remedies Tor .that complaint, using everything that I heard of or my friends knew of, ind being treated bv the best physicians In this city without effect. I had become discouraged aud had conclnlled there was no help for this disease, when I fortunately met your agent. .Mr. John Fish, who told me it was unnecessary to suffer auy more, as Kendall's Spavin (Jure would .i-iko im?inM9 fttui us I was of the same nro fesslon he presented me with u bottle, which I used, and I must say without any faith, In ouc week 1 ant abie to walk without a cane or any other artificial help. I don't know that the spavin Cure did it hilt this, I do know, I will never t>e without Kendall's Spavin Cure again, as I thoroughly believe it deserves its popularity, and has unqualified merit. I write this entirely unsolicited. Yours truly, II. B. Snow, c. t. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. UN HUMAN FLUSH. Vevay. Ind., Aug. 12th. 1831. " Dit. B. J. KrcvfrAi.i. h Co., Cents;?Sample of circulars received to-day Please send nte some with my imprint printed on one side only, Tit? Kendall's Spavin Cnre is in eseellent demand with us, and not only for animals, hut for human ailments also. Mr. -Tos. Vorts, one of the leading farmers in our county sprained an ankle b idly, and knowing the value of lite remedy for horses, tried.lt OHjilniself, anil It did far better than he hndexpefctefl. Cured the sprain in very short order. Yours respectfully, C. o. Tiiikband. Price fl, per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5. All druggists hare it or can get it tor you, or it will he seut to -ny address ou receipt of price by the proprietors, I)r. B. J. Kendall Jfc Co., Enosburgh Falls, Vt. Send for Illustrated circular, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Something Nice. Conned Goods of nil kinds. Gelatine Baking Powders, Condensed Milk, Piokles etc., for 6nle by D. C. KIRKLEY. Tomatoes. 31b Cans of Tomatoes 15 cents, 2 Cans for 25 cents, at .. W. A. ANORUM & CO'SCLOCKS! The attention of the public is called to l- - f- il._t T l i File HUM', l LIU i umc juak icwviTvu v* (be largest and most varied stocks of r CLOCKS . to be found anywhere, and they are to be sold at very low prices. Call and see them it once. They arc very handsome. Also, A large and very handsome stock of^ WATCHES & JEWELRY tin all the rao3t fashionable designs. Clocks, Waiohes aud 'jewelry repaired at short nolids. t An excellent assortment of Guitar and Violin STRINGS always on hand.^ *3". M. It Is Useless To compare prices and Goods, when all you want can be found at as low prices, md Goods warranted, at D. C. KIRKLErS; ySHT^NN^G !jg$Sf8g^ r^NEWfiOMEr ;; co- ; CHICAGO, ILL.?? '< i ORANGE, MASS. . ANn ATLANTA. GA: ' , _ I < harden Seeds, j D. C. KIRKLEV lias on hand n large mpply of Landreth's GARDEN SEEDS of J :very variety. Also, Reed's FLOWER 1 Seeds of all kinds. If you want good fresh leeds, call ou him. Thoy are warranted to be fresh and pure. I I i HATS, BONNETS RIBBONS, LACES, FEATHERS, Ktc., Etc., In profusion. Th* ladies urc respectfully requested to call and examine Mr?. K. K. MERt ONEY'S immense stock of MILLINERY GOODS which she is daily receiving from New York and other markets?the most beautiful line ever seen in Camden, euii : ii .i.- i.:_? uruciug mi me iuicpl uuvcuuo tu HATS, BONNETS, FEATHERS, i FLOWERS, RIBBONS, LACKS, ' PARASOLS, Etc , 8,000 HA^TS At very low figure?. Mr?. HaydeD, of Baltimore, a most ' skillful artist in all that pertains to tho Millinery Business, has charge of this ; department, and guarantees satisfaction. The ladies will be given due notice of our anuual Spring Opening, which will be far superior to anything that has yet been seen in this town, >s it will be handled by those who understand their business, and who will take the greatest pains to please every one. Mrs. K. E. Meroney. "HEALTH I* of tho \lf vli by the valiant." f If you are suffering with any diaeaao from which fyon hare failed to be relicved, send a history of your case, and receive, free of charge, the opinion of successful practitioners, as to its curability and the means necessary to restoro you. to health. It is our special province to cure where others fail, ^ THE HY6EIA Medicine Co., 2 Boi 112. Atlanta, 0a, DR. FRANCIS L. ZEMP Incites attention to bi3 large assortment of Dris, Medicines aid Chemicals, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, VAJKiNISJtLJlikj & rum. J Dye Woods & Dye Stuffs, LAMPS, CHIMNEYS. LANTERNS, LAMP WICKS. KEROSENE OIL, ETC., ETC. A full and complete assortment of GLASS W ARK, TOILET ARTICLES, STATIONERY, SPONGES, SOAPS,' i FINE PERFUMERY. 1 BRUSHES <f (he btst nnkes. J56fPr*8criptiors8 and Family Re. cipfs carefully compounded at ull hours ] ?? 1 f OUTS'S HORSE AKD CATTLE POWDERS ^fl|P Do Horse will die of Cone. Hots rr l.i'N'O Fryer, If Foutz's Powders are used In time, Foutz's Powders will enre and prevent Jlwtf irott;:^. Foutz'a Powders will prevent Uapk* t.v F. wt.s, Foutz's Powders will Increivo (tie quniititv of mlllc ?nd cream twenty per cent., oud nrnltc tlic butter firm ami sweet. Foutz's Powders will euro or prevent almost eykey Disias* to which Horses ami Cattle are subject. Foutz's Powdf?3 wir.l givk Satisfaction'. Sold everywhere. DAVID E. F0UT3, ProprtotOF, I JtAlt-IUXCHB.MD, ?- j South Carolina Railway Company s i t> a ac pvnutt riPP-PTMPNT x aooijuuiiiv ^ On and after April i5tb, 1883, Passenger Trains will run as follows, uniil further notice. (No trains are run on Gnmden Branch on Sundays): a To Columbia. Leave Oamdcn 6 27 a m 4 20 p ro Leave Camden Junc'n 8 09 a m G 35 p m Arrive at Columbia 11 25 a m 10 15 p m From Columbia. Leave Columbia 7 30 a m 6 55 p m Arrive Camden June. 1135nm8 48 pm Arrive at Camden 135pm 955pm To Charleston Leflve Camden G 27 a m 4 20 p m Leave Camden June' 8 09 a m G 35 p m _ Arrive at Charleston 12 42 pm 11 20 pm * From Charleston 9 Leave Charleston 7 00 am 5 05 am 0 Arrive Oamden Junc'n 11 35 a m 8 48 p m I Arrive Oamdcn < 1 35 p m 9 55 p m I 10 nUUt'STA Leave Camden G 27 a ra 4 20 p m Leave Camden Junc'a 8 09 a m 6 85 p m Arrive at Augusta 1 40 p m G 21 a m Fbom Augusta Leave Augusta 7 05 a m 9 00 p m Arrive Camden June'n 8 48 pm 11 35 am Arrive at Camden 9 55 p m 1 35p m CONNECTIONS. Conneqtiops are made at Columbia with Co* iumbia and Greenville Railroad both ways, to and from all points on that Road and on the Spartanburg Union & Columbia and 3partanburg A, Ashvllle Railroads also with the Charlotte Columbia and Agusta Railroad to and from all points North bv trains leaving Camden at G 27 a. in. and irriving at 9 55 p. in- n Connections made at Augusta to and from all points West and South via Georgin ' R. R. and Georgia Central 11. R. Connec- I lions made at Charleston with steamers to I inU from New York on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Also1, with Charleston and * Savannah Railway for Savannah and all points South. Connections tnadc ?t Blackrillo with Barnwell Railroad to and from Barnwell by all trains on Augusta Division. On Saturdays Round Trip Tickets are sold to and from all Stations at one first date fare for the roupd trip?tickets being ?ood till Monday noon to return. Exjursion tickots good for 10 days are P' egularly OP Enle if and from all stations rl it ft oeuts per mile for round trip. Through tickets to all points, can be nirchased by applying to James Jones, 0 Vgent at Camden, D. 0 Aplkm, General Pass. and Ticket. Agent. c< JOI1N B. PECK, General Manager, 1 Charleston, 8. C. ^ VICTORIOUS E Universally jfQ| THE ECLIPSE 3 Is attached to the crown of the boiler manner as to equally divide the weight I mounted on strong wheels. The Boiler is i WROUGHT IRON, Improved and povn md PULLEY ; Hinped Smoke Stack, DETAINING AND EXTINGUISHED THE WAYNESBORO ECLIPSI GRAIN SEPARATOR, GLEANER GRAIN SAVER in the world, and unai For Threshing, Separating and Cleaning a The Celebrated OSBORN REAPER i kind in the market. The VAN WINKLE, PRATT and B CONDENSERS. Samples of all tho above machinery kc purchase Farming Machinery of any kind Fore purchasing elsewhere. ORDERS sent to<our addrese will It. J. Met AC1TTT?V "Dirr AUllliU X X XXV Cliarlest< Offer their ASH EL] made FLOATS aud other material to PEAS, and growing crops sf COT'l For Terms, Hand Books, Ag. P PEAS, ASH ELEMENT, Address the ASHLEY P Cj L0< Read carefully, and ca'l or send yonr orde w/ rin w. U. ,U| at the OLD BRIC lie respectfully informs his friends anc eturned from a purchasing tonr. and l a hat an experience of many years alone c ists of : BACON. FLOUR, CORN, COFFEE, ORLEANS MOLASSES, LIVI [n car load lote. There goods have bren ie intends to give his cus'omers the bcneOi Sugar Cured Meats, Hams, Sho A large stock of Mackerel, No*; I, 2 a fine ; Lard in 31b, 51b and 10 lb tins; A very fine line of Chewing and Smc TO 13 A. A dozen brands of the choicest 5 HARDWARE AND FARI A Spec A splendid line of SADDLES, HARN 1 have opened up a large lot ot Hit owept figureB. The attention of all Tea Drinkers is call lurpassed in purify. Its superior has nev< America. To make room for my very large and v ,hc store next north of the " Old Cornc itore and warehouse, and I feel satisfied t imply repaid, where will be found every jory and Provision establishment, BAGGING ilways on hand, and CASH always on hai COTT TV. O. W. F. PE Having purchased the interest of Mr. G 'erkins and Iiruce, I will continue the but olicit a continuance of the patronage of n hand a full line of Heavy and Fa Also, a largo Saddlery, Harness, W Also. vsriiNriESJS, XjXC of all k Bo ox* and Bottle ON ICE My Billiard Uoom is Si BILLIARD AND I and everything else about the room is ne itb the choicest Liquors of every kind. ^atham House,, R EM ODELED| AND NEWLY FURNISHED CAMDEN, S. C. (Transient Board, $2.00 per dat.) ol J^"Amplc accommodations. Tables supIicd with the best the Markets afford. Evj attention paid to the comfort of Quests, g jjta?*Connected with tho house is a first ^ ass Bar, which is located separately from 10 house, and orderly kept. Bg^llack to and from the depot at 25 ;nts each way. Feed and Livery Stables on remises, 8. B. LATHAM, Propriet VERYWHERE! Kb FARM ENGINE by expansion Joints and Bolt9 in such >ctween the forward and rear axles. Is nountod on axles of the Best REFINED rrful Brakes. LARGE FLY WHEEL provided with efficient DEVICE FOR j the SPARKS. 5 PATENT SELF.REGULATING and BAGGED, the uiost complete * rrpassed for SIMPLICITY. Capacity II kinds of Grain Ready for Market, and MOWER, the best machine of the RTUVN OT\Ts ?;?i, wcwntrpQ ?J pt at oar office. Any party wishing to I will do well to call^and examine bereceive PROMPT ATTENTION. ARLEY & CO,9 Winiisboro, So. Ca. ISPHATECO. )n, S. C., mMZ-EItTT OF s of best quality, specially adapted 'ON and CORN. rimers, and excellent Articles on FLOATS, KAINIT, &c., HOSPHATE CO., larleston, S. O. 5K~! ir at once to the "Old Reliable,' jMSAMI&N 1 the public goneVfe.^teo^ has^jost ^ s selected his stock with a jugdetaent an give, and which immense stock conNEW ORLEANS SUGAR, NEW CRPOOL SALT, Etc., ETC., 'bought for cash, at bottom figures, and l of the same. He also lias a full lias of alders, Breakfast Strip?, Etc. nd 3; Salt Mullets, very large and ; Gunned goods in endless variety. >kiog C C O . cent CIGARS to select from. VIING IMPLEMESNT ialty. ESS, WHIPS, etc. V GOODS which are marked at led to the DYKO TEA, which is uo* er been grown in Ghina, or drank in aried stock of goods I have opened in sr," where I propose to run a branch ;hat a visit to these two stores will be thing usually kept in a first-class Gro and TIES ad to pay for 'ON". GERAJLD. IRKINS. leorge W. hruce in the former firm of lincss at the old stand, and respectfully my customers. I will keep constantly ncv Groceries, i stock of ' i* nips, Hardware, Etc. ?UORS, tfco. in d.?. d Soda1 w ater J all the iime. ipplied with best of 3OOL TABLES, at and first-clasp. Our Bar is supplied Buist's, Buist's Prize Medal rtarrlari fiaarlc V^UI V4V/II VUV/UO f Every Variety for Spring planting. )5IOi\ SETTS and early garden CORN For sale by Dr. F. L. ZEMP.