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* i ^ - __ - - , . , ; . . agggg ^ . 1 . .., ,?p?lull I II "1 T ','* ; - ' " " WWIf^HW^lfcl ,m ?. < * '- ?Hi' H MW ??W.K *v.m I., . .. V ' . " : ... i ?zz==irziziizi===iz=z^==^z=z=z^ 7. ' ? "" ~ ~ , , ' , - , . . . ' BY W. A.LEE AND HUGH WILSON. ABBEVILLE, S. C., FRIDAY. JANUARY 13, 1871. VOLUME XVIII?NO.38. __ j '- ^ 7?.i. ;, : r; ? :>Z ' ' ~~ r. - -% ...,.^-.-0 - -.ij " ""^??????????I?????M? ????? ? ..... CONGAREE IMS Columbia, 8. O. J8HUI, (Proprietor. SUGAR CASE MILLS, LIST OF PRICES, . t Rollers 14 inches diameter %S5,00 * ? 12 44 ?75,00 a ? 10 w ?05,00 t a 14 " ...*65,00 2 " 12 " $50,00 3 10 " $-10,00 x ^ > X J? - Above prices complete with frame. "Without framo $10,00 less on each MM. SEVENTY GALLON BOILUS.. $20,00 Delivered at the Railroad Depot in tliifi city. Steam Engines, Boilers, Cotton Fressps, Grist and Saw Mill Gearing of all kinds order. Iron a;id Brass Castings, on ?Wrc notice nud uiosl reasacublo teuus. -* v ' i V -tf N?? . - ? Gin Geaiing constantly on hand of the following sizes. $ f*et wheel and pinion, ?30.00 ' in m u ? k. "32.50 H * J " '* ?... 35.00 12 " u 44 " .,.,,.,,,"45 001 J4 M M " "* "50.00 With Bolts $.0 50. - J?xlra for eacli set. j Antifriction platea and Balls for Col- ! ton $10.00 and ?13:00, per 6et. N. B. Terms Cash vix delivery, at R. ft. here. JOHN ENRIGHT, Ag't, l-J Abbeville C. H. 24,1870, 4?tf. ADVA N TX&EI '. - * )%i * * " offered by the TJISTIVERS-AL LIFE mum COMPANY. . a - * -.? 1 o ? 1st.?Perfect security to Policy-hold IX ft!.?Low rates of premium. jfcl.? A clear aod definite contract. 4tk.?Non-forfeiture guaranteed by a clause in every Policy, Stb/^rA liberal cash surrender value provided for by the terms of its Policies. ii|.-*No unnecessary or illiberal restriction as regards residence, travelling, or occupation, 7th.?A Policy issued in the State of Now York in favor of a wife, on the life of her husband, is secure from the claims of her husband's creditors. 8tbr?The premiums charged by the Universal are based on American mortality and the interest usually realized on vioney. Its Poliey-liold rs arc therefore guaranteed insurance to the full amount of the prc Wi T. FARROW, Agent, Greenwood, S. C. . Nov 25, 1870,31?3m Hgp AND TIES, On hand, and for sale, by Norwood, DuPre & Co. S.pt. SO, 15V#,: 3-if . 1 "Y f ? Insure Your Property, IX TIIE LIVERPOOL & LONDON . GULaC^ESES .1 4; . Iaaurance Company. Assets In Goli, $17,000,000,00 Losses adjusted promptly and paid without deduction at the agency in Cha^MtOj^S C. e?jtil4Bsat0 ^ v V, H. PARKER, Agent, at Abbcvill?, S. C, Mar?b 18,18X0,47?tf . 21, .i .Jf. * / - ' " m Piedmont W. C. CASEIN JOHN E. EDW, Braaclt OSes, o!i J. P. THOMAS, Pres t. DIEE John McKenzic, John T. R. W. Gibbcs, F. W. M< \V. B. Gullick, Thompsoi j Gen. M. C. Sutler, T. C. Poi | Dr. Isaac Branch. LSAPHART, JEI . General Agents for Sou Home Office, x &ar?nrc* ntrT ZlOOJCiXO uvx Policies issued in a little Work, ^ver 11,000; Income success beyond all precedqc IjSTSU. i Mutual, Xon-Forfcitiiig i ANNUAL DIVIDENDS This great southern- ex success, that it would scorn aln: its iavor Ju the latter part of tho year 18G now have upwards of eleven thonsai books. Our success, taking into con operating is far in advance of any oi and our losses very s nail, when con the subscribers at Abbeville C. II. DR. I. BRANCH, Superin M. SHARPE and J. H. T. April 15, 1S70, 51, 12m ii M At Hodges' The undersigned would resp | lit)ve just received a new and w 8to< |?ft?tsBssa HARDWARE, | TIN WARE, BA J. H. Yanee, 3 December 2,1S70, 32?3m. "~CA WE PROPOSE to keep a little < have, won't be worth buying j all the time; oar Senior occasionally ; all will be glail to see their friends a to give ijs a call next door to Aiker i with the money, us our terms arc cr J. : I ^ December 2, 1870,32?tf lTinrr's Iratain lilitar? Kr.Iini T0BKVI1LE, S. C. TIIE First Session of the Sclio year of 1871, *.vi!l begin on tl FIRST of FEBRUARY. Terms.?For School Expenses??. Tuition, Books, Stationery, &e., Boar ing, Fuel, Lights and Washing?$1! in currency, per session of five montl For circulars containing full pa titulars, apply to Col. A. COWAED, Principal and Proprietor. Pc<;. 23, 1870 35?Gt. * . & Arlington in: mm, WTUN, President. S.RSS, Vice-President. imltia, S<ra& Carolina, < S. L. LEAPHART, Sec'y. C T O R S : 1 Sloan, Sr., John R. Preston, toaster, 31 C. Shiver, n Earle, J. D. Kennedy, . tin, Ex-G'ov. M. L. Bon ham. Dr. 11. I?'. Cook. TERSON & HANSOM, I th Carolina, Columbia, S. C. ^Richmond, Va. IE. $2,000,000. i over TWO YEARS of active same time, over $2,000,000?a it. ] -t*t /^-vr 1 -i JA_IL^ WIN i i j ind Return-Premium P lans i on the Contribution Plan, I TERPRISE has met with sueli signal lOat u ) necessary to say another word in j 7, the 12-lth Policy was issned, and we I ' xi lives liisureu, wnose names arc on our ? sidwution the short time we have beer/ I ther Com pan}'. Our expenses far leas, E iptti'Oil with other companies. Call on | DR. J. J. WARDIAW, Da, R, A, ARCHER, or I\\ I 1 * tendent of Agencies. ARRANT, Cp.BY&ssing Agent. ? if m] ' Depot, S. 0. * ectfully inform the public tliatthyo | \ "11 i , i I r.., en selected ft 3lS. Of -- ? ^ I, . iltSI, I ?T IS, ', CROCKERYs GGIN8, TIES, &C. " m n _ _ o n .? 01 LTioseiey oc uo. g G almost everything, and what wo don't ; elsewhere. Oar Junior will be on hand ; and the Company now and then, and W nd the ])eople generally, Don't forget t< i's new building. Dome and buy low ti nphatically Cash. H. Vance, Mosely & Co. i i ne? r i ^ >l| CAROLINA 1, FERTILIZER, ie i e- I MS tho season foi? Sowing Wheat ll~ ' A. ant* other small grains approach^ I cs. to securc a full yield, ovory farmor i T iS- should supply himself with some ir* j Fertilizer, and there is none better than the CAROLINA, which can $ be had by applying to Miller & Robertson. | Sept. ?3,1870, 22, tf FresK Goods, Blue and White Fish, Mack.ere 1, SmoSod Herrings, SARDINES, OYSTERS, {few HiM Bnck-Wieat Flow GOLDEN AMBER And Silver Drip Syrup CITRON, Raisins, (1DRRANTS. ALMONDS, Brazil Nuts, Eng. Walnuts PECANS, Cheese, Maccaroni, A LARGE ASSORTMENT WATT PLOWS, Sub' Soil Plows, &c. TROWBRIDGE & CO. Nov 18, 187.0, 30?tf .*? For sale by "Wilcox, Gibbs & Co., 11 porters and Dcnlcrs in Guanos. 13 Day Street, Savannah ; 241 Broad Lrcet, AognsLi, Ga ; 131 East Ua\\ liarleston. S. C.. and by ^Norwood, uPrcr & Co.. Abbo-vH'c ; \\r. Z. Mchoo, Colcesbury; Waller & Aiken. j ? a w;.,a#;4 ?3;% rcenwoou ; n. i\. ic, or further information apply or adTessas above for pamphlet. Nov. 25, 1870,31-4m. ESTABLISHED 1835. ~ ireeuviilc Coach Factory. v OWERTCOX & MARKIEY. \J E woulil announce to our customers that ^ * uenre prepared now to fill ufl orders r VEHICLES, We have add--d to our Stock "Wood- Working Machinery, and increased ir Stnlf of Workmen to about 7d, and therere trust that none of our patrons will Ik* di:s pointed in having orreis |>ronipily filled, le Stock of One, Two, Three, Four and Sixorre Iron Axle I'luntnlion WAGO^S.wi 1 l>o spt full; and now, 43 lor one-ihird of a conry post, these Wagons shall bsr the STANDIID of E,\OEUENTK. We hive n la'-ge ftoek of Light BUGGIES KD ROl'K A WAYS, <>f our own .make, also S'ock of -Nrrtliern bnllt DTGGIUS?hot1! w and high priced, for those who wish to irchase Nor)horn work, as cheap as any ?utkern dealer. We cull special fljtdntiou to ie improvements unking in our S''ttING rAGOSS. W iihoct, raiting the price, we are _.:.i .. running T.iiem wilu great umr, ;u*iuw>Jt, iem elegantly. Price Lisif promptly mailed on a[>| licution. Send us all your HKPAIlt WOKK Freight ily charged oue way uu it by .the Jt. li[OWES, COX & MARKLEY. Agent at Abbeville, Dr. J. W. Marshall; al reenwool, J. A. VV,II. Bailey; at Ninety x, T. 0. Lip-comb ; at Cukcsbury, J. J. Ellis. JTov. II, lc7\29 12m T TT)T?P A T _l I L J J JLUJLX. JLJ CASH ABYAICES fnde on Cotton shipped through n* ) the best Houses in New York, Balmore and Charleston. Norwood, DuPrc k Co. Sept. 30, 1870,. 23 ?If . , Klines. Hats. I-IOMESPUlsrS, JALICOS AND HARDWAEE, just received, .it fORWOOD, DuPRE & CO.S' Sept. 30, 1870, 23?tf " BAOOM, " M, Floor, leal, Grist, Molasses, SYRUPS, COFFEE, lugar, Tea and Chocolate, just i<eceivod, and far sjtlc, by NORWOOD, DuPRE & CO. Sept. SO, 1870. 23?ti. Take pleasure in annoi and ? customers th Fall and "W , In every Department is f\ill, and as it \ ' stock in all its brandies, wo content ou it is as full and varied~as we have ever ANYTHING in the shape of , tttw ?>VVt afV? ^ READT-MADI BOOTS AND SHOES, Hi CROCKERY, SAIDLEEY, t TP- ' , . \Vc can supply their.wants upon as in the up-country. VALUABLEI iin Flrtft Oiin Mil tUli Mlli. I ?<?? : TRACT NO. 1. 900 acres Of Cotton and Grain j Laud situated between Coron-Acrc | and Iioeky Creek with Dwelling j House, S x Rooms, Extra Gin House, Cotton Screw, Barns, Stables, and j fine good Cabins wit.h gardens at| tached for laborers. Three hundred j and fifty acres open land, balance in I forest, second growth pine. This j tract can douivicicu lino bovqi-ui smaii : farms to advantage. Sixty acres j cleared bottom lands, not subject to ; overflow by freshet. Terms reasonable. ' TRACT NO. 2. Four Hundred acres situated on j Rocky Creole?one half in original J forrost. Thirty acres cleared the past J year. This is an extra farm of its ; size. Dwelling houso and all nceesj sarv out buildings. Terms half cash, balance in one and two years. TRACT NO. 3. ! OKB 1IUNDRKD' AXD FIFTY 1 ACRES situatod on the Greenville I and Columbia Hailroad, one and one 'fourth miles from Greenwood. Fine i dwelling house (eight rooms) and all j ! other buildings necessary. This place j possesi-cs many advantages on account j of location health and fertility of soil. ; Terms half cash, balance one and two years. For further information apply to J. T. PARKS.. Ag't. j Nov. 4, 1370?tf . MADE oil CoUon Snipped by tie undersigned to j Messrs.^LOAN SlGTNIOUS,Clinilcfion I " \V. C. COURTNEY & Co., ' ! " 'THEN 110LM & CO,, . j " D. J. FOIjY IHiO. it CO.. Balf. : .. cmitit rvfTwivn .t, wnnn. O.Uliil, I/UJ.UM11U IV II uvxy ' WARD. New Voit. i " AUSTELL, INMAN & CO.,N, Y. ; " HOPKINS. 1)WIGHT <fc T110W- BRIDGE, New York, \ Ami otheis not mentioned.. j ' ' , Norwood, DaPre & Co. i Sept. 8. 1870, 20, if O-i-CrWE will continue our Agency for the sale of FJiliTlLIZKliS^ ! fur the enduing .season. In consequence of drought, and tine low price of cotton, many planters condemn Guanos. We can furnish ' many certificates showing tho increas"'i "iH'cnntiifffl of eroos from the use ! tl1 I" '"*"*v"c?_ ~ ; of .Fertilizers' ihough the seasons ; were so mi favorable. *. We hnvo always on hand a full stock of the following: Wando Fertilizer, SOLUBLE PACIFIC, Mapes' Superphosphate, | Wilcsx & Gils Manipnlated, Plaster and Lime, * ! and if the Fiictoiics rcduee their pri! cos, wo will immediately inform our j customers of the reduction. , j Factory prices' with freight and j drr.yjigo added. .< J AIKEN & WALLER,! Greenwood, S. C, Dee. 10, 1870, 34?if ^ . 1 ibertson D tL . * " ancing to their friends * at their stock of tb ov mfiqi* rinalici at AUtVA VAUUU0 tii . : AC W vould bo impossible to enumerate the S< rsclvcs by saying to our patrons lhat before had it, and that if they want u< - 'O- * +? - I CLOTHING, innuitnr nnnnrnirA muwam:, unuutmtd i GLASSWARE, : fOTIONS, etc. ! Iv reasonable terras ns any other house .1 [Oct. 14. 1870, 25, tf VALUABLE ;; nill mr AND LAND ( FOR SALE.J f I TIIE undersigned will sell Ins vain- n able Will on Calhoun's Creek at I PrivntoSalo. 'l'ho property is paying h well, and will bo sold on terms to suit tl the purchaser. Adjoining the Mill tl Tract is some valuable land that may p bo treated for on good terms. fl HUGH WILSON. Dcc. 30, 1870 35?tf . TROWBRIDGE & CO., . Have commodious store ROOMS, and will store-Cotton, Corn, or anything else, on reasonable terms. * Liberal Cash advances mado on ? Produce of any kind shipped through us to Charleston, Baltimore or NewYork. They hav'o business arrangements with tho best Houses in the a iliArn nnmr>#l nnil r*<fr? rtffint* fo cilitics, in the shipment of the pro- 10 tlncls of the country, unsurpassed by any other house in the State. Particular attention is called to our largo stock of I'LQWS, now in store, ^ with tho remark, that wo are prepar- ~~ ed to furnish any Agricultural Implement wanted, at Manufacturer's prices, with freight added. rt . TROWBJUDGE & CO. J 'Nov 18, 30 tf * th . an Notice to DEBTORS.t w< A: . cu ALL PEliSOXS indebted to the un subscriber for the years 1808 and 18C9 by note and account are requested io como forward and settle immediately, as bo is in urgent need .C il- ~ k" ' UI UJU IllUIIUy. Thoso who fail to pay by the lat of ~~ December next, will find their accounts in the hands of an attorney for collection. rp Thos. Eakin. 1 Nov. 18, 1870,30, tf 1 A mrm -nrm i t i nnnmim i ititi .?i rnjEi fluML Awuumni, A simple and practical gj Diary and System of" BOOKKEEPING, ? For the aid of tho co Cc Planter, or Other Head of the wi Household. . " For 811I0 'by 1, Aiken & Waller, * fe< Greenwood, S. C. gi At Publishcre price ?1.25. 1 riY Dee. 23, 1870, 35~tf iMROINGJIOUSE. Mrs. TALMADGE | (? HAS taken the rooir.s over E. Xclson's Store, and is prepared to take Boarders. This is a desirable ** location for persons doing business on the Square. Terms, $12.50 a month, without lodging. Transient persona can get dinner on public days. . Dec. 30, 1870 3C-tf 0 THE FLOBENCE REVERSIBLE FEED JEWING MACHINES, faking Tour Distinct Stitches. v 'he great Desideratum of Durability, ^ United with simplicity, at last achieved. PHI3 Macbin* BM?k?e tb? jostly celebrated Lock Stit.eh (Alike on both eidet. of the brio) m also the Knot, Double Locjt, and onble Knot?all stronger and more elastic ian tb? Knot / . . . t< The only Jdacnme iiavmg a sen acyusung ,. uttle extension. lfc is almost noiseless. _ fl The stitch can be changed without stopping ^ e machine. Its motions are all positive.# W The machinery is ao ample that it cannot get ^ it of orcUr. It w 11 hem,fell, bind, gather, braid, qoilt, 01 id gather and sow 'ou a ruffle at the same me. . Tho Ttaaiou is a wheel and not aq unreliable II ire spring, _ Each machine is furnished with Barnaul's ilf Sewer, 81 Please or write for price lists and par- Cl .-ulara. MRS. JOHN A. MAYS, Agent Pec. 3,1810, aa?tf mm _ - ^ t V . * .t aNTO whom we have extended indol- b ger.ce during the Spring and Sura- li ier, to enable them to make their crops li e would say, that as the;r crops are athered wa shall expect immediate paylenta, as our success for future operation)? 2 ill depend upon our customers meeting jeir liabilities promptly. * ! To a)* our friends who have so liberally jpported us, we return our sincere thanks rid bespeak (or ourselves a oontiuance of f< leir favors the coming season. d forwood,- DuPre & Co 8 F Sept 2, 1870, 20?ft pa if on mi i i miiuii dual, In the Marshall House, d rllE undersigned would respectfully inform bis friends that he n as removed his Shop to tho room in " tie rear of J. P. Osborne's Store, in * be Marshall IIoilso, Whero ho will be ii leased to aecommodato'his customers b nd friends. n R.A.MARTIN, c t, Tailor. Dcc. 16,1670 34?3m Oflll $?-! i v [ess Mackercl, Extra Xo. 1. ft EXTRA No. 2, J if nd Large Wo. $ Mackerel, !u * in: i Blls.. lmlf B!Ia., quartor BJls., and ! g' Kits, at, ' . |g Norwood, DuPre & Co.'s I * Sept. 23. 1870 23?tf . - ' . e> Louisville EiceMor Ploughs. ? HHE3E Plorgbs are made of eitbdr oust iron ci L or steel, and are the be*t and cheapest in m e market. Send for price li?t. Also Ames' D d other ploughs of all prices and descrip- tii ! Pnrrt Kltaltpra fif.MW nf n< (Also always on Land) tli sp MOORE'S NEW YORK PLOUGH'S AT st .00 EACH. A full itock of PJanteiB* and tii lilders'Hardware, consisting in part of El or ifll'd and Brusael's II?esf Spaces, Traccchnins, of ces, and Nails of warranted quality. Guns, bi llery and housekeeping article*. Wholesale tf d Retail, by Mi C. KERRISON, Jr., & CO. s249 King St., (Sign of the Big Ase.) Cuarieatoo; a. C. K>rrLw>n, jt., "W. Y. Wagner. READ THIS. o the Planters of Abbeville , and Adjoining Counties. j ''IIE subscriber having been appointed agent for the lbany Agricultural Works. ir ie8 pleasure in announce "to the inter* generally, tlint he to prepared to ler COTTON GINS and ^CONDEN- C( IRS, TUHESUERS, WHEAT-FANS. c< d all other farming implement# wtiich ^ ey may need. Eve.ry article ordered ^ warranted to give satisfaction. AL y ANY GINS have taken the premium at h. e last Agricultural Fair, at Macon,Ga, in tl mpelilion with eight other Maunfocturing f )tton Gin Companies. The subscriber^ II have on hnnd a 50 SAW GIN 10j id CONDENSER, wfiich ho requests j Si ose wanting COTTON GINS to coraejftt id examine before erdering elsewhere, P? rom liis long experience in the MANU- | f? AC 1'URlNG of COTTON GINS, lie | to sU confident to say that tliose GINS nre j lo QUAL if not SUPERIOR to any COT- \Jf DN GIN now manufactured. Come and amine tbrs COTTON GIN. q JOHN ENRIGHT, '8 Abbeville C. H? S C. ?? June 17, 1870, 8? tf j _ . * p fBBV'EYl US' .ccnrately and promptly done BY i Q.fA. DOUGLAS. I March 2 1870, 4S-12m / v" 1 Removal V7c have removed oar Printing Office o the commodious rooms above fbo Lore of Mr. E. Nelson, on the Western ide of tbo Public Square, where we rill be pleased to see our friends tad latrdns. as well 63 at the office of the ditor, on Law Range. LEE & W1LS0IT. ? 1?> Notice to our Patrons. ? ; . ilfc * mmm V All of our friends who are indebted > u s, either for subscription or ad versing, will confer a favor by settling t an early day. The money wonH ba tost acceptable, to ns at this time, and c siippose thcro is no season wbick 'nnlH ftinf 4 hfl dfenrAntAhM nf orr friends. The crops are being sold* ad money is as plentiful, now, as we >ay expect it soon to be. To each ne the amount of indebtednes* is mall, but to as the aggregate is quite onsiderable. Come and settle! " -<? ?' ' -J The interest due the United State* a date from the Pacific railroaid com- ^ , allies, is ?3,293,<jyL&l,an announce.. W \ lent that it is ovidcntwill no^fcclp ? o advance the 6tock. It is whispered in fashionable dries that Mr. Eobeson, Secretary of bq Navy, will lead to the altartm* cautiful and accomplished Mrs. Aack, widow of the late Captain Att? Tho United States steamer Swfac, which left Honolulu, S.- I, far ;?*? Pwinoifwv* fnni? mnrtth*: ViJ? ot been heard from einco, anS there j much anxiety concerning her iato. Chief Justice Chase gives authority ot the denialof the report that h?? rQuid resign upon full pension. .Ho iocl'nt intend to resign at all, and will hortly resume his seat on thue Saireme bench. T). .1 1?"; Senator Sunrner will have an artilc in the Independent of thieweek. in phi/ill hA will rrtttjil'wfn Kis rtnruiomnn 0 the St Domingo project.1 * * Fifty-nine newspapers in towns and itics on the Pacific cost Have periafced uring the past year. frccesfci Socrriranf Exterwube ^-X)I many ew Southern enterprises which tit$?' teen iideriaktm since the. war, nono have met with renter or more deserved ftucceaeliinlAftrfiwr, ash and biiud manufactory oi ffc V. P. ToaK 1 Charleston. S. C. By Lard work, fadonrtu le energy and liberal advertising; Mr. fdtlc oi inr three years aatotripped aft competition, na cstaousbca a busioeu wbua would do re'dit to any city in. the United State*. r-r ? " ; Let Common Sens^'Decidb. What is the rational mode.of procedure i cases of goner^l debiiity andaerww# p.-csration T Does' not reason tel)|aifibjrtj^dic>oa>< % WUIUWMUII u ICI^IUICUI IHflJWn u> Ttoieoi lurgntion in such a- case is >jk aUurd a* it ropld be to bleed a starving wst^YetH? one every day. Yes, this stupid and unphiisophical practice is continued ia the t?th f the great fact tliut physicaEwoa'nWVJOth 11 the norvoua disturbances that accompany , ia more certainly and rapidly relieved %y iusttl ter'j StoDweh Bitten than by toy other tedicine at present known. It ? tree that ?neml drbilit.y ie ofteu attended wiili tor ijJity or irregularity of the boirala,and l>at lis symptom mut not be overlooked: But hile the discharge of the waste mattw^of the sUm is expedited or regulated, iu.p1/70r tnvtt rccruiud lite Bitters do both. Tnqr.com> oe iipeiieni and anti-bilious properties, with :troo:dinftry tocio poweV. Even will* >* 0 ving obstructions from the. bowel*, they tor id invigorate those organ* Through t'..? omach, upoii whfch the gi*afe vegetable ej*? ? fic acts directly, it gives ft healthy and' ^ r-. nnebt iniDftcs to everc pnf?.W*3 fnn*?W ige&tiou is facilitated, the faltering circuU* j an regulated, the "blood reinforced wilB *. ;w accession of thcalimenlary.pryioilrie, tl??* ;rvos braced, and all this dormant of e system' roused1 ?rito healthy action; ii?? * fc msmodically. as "would be the ease if imulnnt vr.ere adminUterod, biA foe.* ?im; - J-J nnn.U'A If *? * " *" ' . ...?? >.,? a 1U II1U ,?ro? lUU.tura IJ'lt' dinary changes are wronght in ilie cotfdbfiou the feeble, emaciated and nervous ii ; the nee of tiiis wonderful corrective, %lt?-r-ce and tonice. kt common mom ;tween such a preparation and a prMtr*i<> g ithnrti supplemented by a. poiaonou* ait-iusot like etryebnioe or qufiiiri, K Jan C, 1871 Ht-lm ' "#? fe. a l 1 I 1840 j| 1870 g A Cure for Diptherial All interested, will please read the ig exiiact from a letter from Mrs. Ellen J1. laeon, wiieoi itcv. xrancia juaaou, iooo^Ijih^ irmah My ran ?u taken violently tick ? ?ik >ld ehilfc, burning fever, an4 cor* I Minted ono morning ten little resides jn hi< iroat, very white, and his tongue, <??. ards the root, jurt liku a watermelon, .full ?f i<?ds; (ha remainder coaled oa thick is a knife Lade. So many children bare died *nuu<J r>rv I wna afinid to call . & nhratoian ^...1 lought I would iry your Fain' Sl)I?r for ? iiyle, willi small doses inwardly/.' I did id found the gargle i?variii>!y cot <(T lW* eiolox, aud he raised them U{>, often cov*)ic4 ten corered with blood. II?i wm taken jiulny: on Wedueaday his. tlroat wm ?lc?r. id his tongue rapidly clearing off. J ol*u ed it 04 a liniment, with castor oil and >ru, for hi?n$slc It seemed to cm a wn?d*sI cuie, and X can but wish it could be kii<'*?% she rfS^-poor mother* in our land wbn ut4 firi^^uaftuy children by this dreadful d!a>^0. ? I have found yoar'Pafn Ciller one of <h? ost valtreble medicines ever used in Biriwuk nee I was ttung byj? reryliugo black oj? ' iVi? T??fn " n.-ifMifaaribflbla- I In *ly applied the Pafe^Killer, for I nc?r<?r truvwithout it, again andagaip, and ia L#lf hi iur pay foot wua well. Dr. Walton writes from CoaeMstoa?"Your ain Killer eures this new dieeaee?ZK/V///* a, or Sa*e SCAroai? that la* ao alarihii^ y evalent here: and it ha? not been know? 10 il in nay instance when uaea in lime, 'I hi* ct you should make known to the wo.M."' is med in this disease as a gargle aud loiiox i well is.A tonic nnd stimulant. ?-In Halifax where the disease prevailed f<??* any mooths in its most malignant form, 11>? le oftP^crv Davis' Pain Killer" waa invanny attended wiik (he most favorable refills, hen it waa used ere the disease had' nuule o much prot?reM to preclude the u?? ?? aj >werful a Uimulant. Jan C, 1S71 a7-1 n .1*