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FAIRFIELD HERALD TWU1V19TBO1IO3 [NO. S, REYNOLDS, Editor: Wednesdaty )orning, April i, 1871 Mississippi is i4till imiproving nt -hor politicalecondition. Rtesolutions of imnpoachinent having boon adopt '3d with reference to Adel)ert Ames, 'the Carpet-bag governor of the state, I he made i virtue of necessity by rosigning. The radical licltcnlantt .governor having before pursued ia like courso, Col. J. M. Sitone., plresi-( dlent pro to. of the senate, and of toVrso ia Stautnchl dmUTocrLt, was at ocle installed as governor. This is the last feather that breaks I he cami'is alcak. Radicaaism in Missis "ippi has for rein tino beken limping uniidc1r th6 load of opposition it. re- 1 ceivod at the hand8 of an honet logislaturo. and the retreat of Ames is its death )low. 'Pho people of the t stato doubtless fool more j1b1ilant and imro sanguine than ever. Major Lewis Morrill has been I relieved from duty at tl Centenni al. The c(aULses of his removal are I not astatedl. It may13 bo thuat, flic new, sierotiry of wyar, ne(ver' havng -speclated in tradership iian1l tomb- t stones, has no spvcia l admirati'on for an officer vho d1 isgraced( the uniform of the anrmy b)y plhryin ral for Attorney Ginerals A kerana and WXilliam1s, and tien I brIied ai torrptl legislat ure to p a i ill paying limi twet: t~y thousand del lars for his dirty work. Froma \vhat we1 hlat le aned of the clar acter aii'1l the aneucetnts of Socio Lary Taft., wo wouli sulpposo theo is litotle conhgeniality 1etween hima and the disinteorcesfted Miajio1. What ever may hiav( beenh his reasons, the SocrotLy did a very proper thing in displacing onue who is justly odious to the SuithItern people, ial \vhioso presenice, in an official (aplacit.v at the Centennial would have 1beau ai source of disgust tn every true S~oubbiorner visiting the National ..position. Belknap's frauls up11on1 the govern fions Jin post I ooilersh ij 'I. .H e ('N tondled hisi operon ls, and1 wet largely init o mn~ag numeyaO on1 ai 'on tract a.warde~d lhv lim tor lie supply of I tmbstonies for' the n111aionn one( imillioni of dolilars for tlae 1)un - pisa', ai m1lll lef tawariniIig of cona trats, wvithi otheri det ails, to the Occre t ary of war . (CallinLg to ai aisi i a few -f rusted friendx lie went t'. wvork, iad lby awardinag the conat racts to thos whoma heo knew toe ho aill righat , lhe soon f muel thun ltil open for his1 opera~ftions~ in heiadl forior marb'lle anad by otheor mlethlodh (of rodneI ting ihei r vost, the (conitractt ma is sid~ to have mlade abloult. d5,000 ---: porutio ofIl 4 whic olI(f (ourlse wenlt. ito .lelknlLax' pocket. It will not do for the nuals11 to1 pro0tetcal t.a th1e sale of 1.ho( tra~(lership 1) Marshi wasq anl isolatedc (ease of olaiijal (5or rupt.ion on the part1 of t11he t lat secretIary of war'. iFy,viene is ial sahowsa the war delllrimIlent to 1)e no.. wi.V anl L)x\'n1 i al as8 regardhs the lorruion 1~I whlich hals hoi g perval ld theo governmenot umuler repualbeoim admliisitrationl. It iis said that, inl the recenft eami p)aigni inl .New~: Hiapahire, forged doeume1101 nts O' we ecircullated by thousands, repruseniting thli immili noney0 oIf ano~ther "rebllion"' at thle Sou thl untder theO lea1dershipj of A lexandler HI. St ephe ns, andlu conl aoiin the ll ae of alemad~ by thet thle Un iteds Stat es shld 1 l alUss( $1 ,0u00,000t.,000( I f thOe ~ Confi I(ern 1 the' voe suchl ia p psa sedI' . ~l4t~ woare of coursec unh~tal t say, hat . it is believed lay manyll thalt it land itsl full share of ell'ot in- (arrinig New Hampsh~Uiro for 11he repubbi aleans. T[his speaks rathier badly1 fo'r thle mulh bast (d4 intol ligenc" of New. England. How iay sensile manh o4r bodly oIf imoni could4 he impjaoed upon ill suchl a way, we are lunlable t.o conl coive. Bu t. Lanai icis1m, prejuldi(( c a1 eceion1 al hte imayi go far to aIn- 1duce ia positivo ilte'llectuial i lndess Onl [ho part oaf the masses. That. t icres caulses exist, inl New H a~apshirel there enn~ hio 114 questionl, and that thoy wore used to thu fullest extentl by theo republicanis inl fih rleouat lcion, ~ixilhly bieyomli dloubt T.lhis is, only ianot her of the4 mandi p)roofs oIf thc jinhorenllt we':anes of the republllicaln party. Rating it annll)ls for. nomca~:r naami Pl m I ,.tt It nee(18 all tho propping it can got tnd the party leaders know it. At oulst, s~o we ltiil8t eoflluo front the "no0w robolliont" clodgo in Now Flrifljslire. The Mania for Cotton. ''11t3 articlo which we published on the subject of cottonl planting ill the 401'VC5 ailike t~o the farmter and~ to ,I1OH(. of other pursu51i ts who rc; in ,oiertcd in the progresas anid weofii: o 0111r sectioni. That, there is no noncy to bet itiidc in raising coton tt theO pre'sent pries is it faIct. attest )L1 by time ex~l)()liuii(O of thle peltteri tcl the ('tol'litioll of it largoi p)ortions )111 our pej,1l. We~ von tarn alto as ;crtioii thaut thic fiLt(rit of Sut Jeu'olxit are to day altlotst, if not jiiite, 0.8~ pooi ti they were ill 1865. It1 lilty b04 1hat there buns bectii aetV'uncc Ilillt ill sotie: of Il( he ereF3 of V()'tltli. liii jretiv1 53'it 0(1IISttil un1 hat I a'lt' fair to, i)0t'ilO t i menii~t ' Iisol(ess hats b~eis it"t.hi darer ; tilt LIOll the new tis)'teni of labor have o it gret exet!vlme n vr .0111. 'Ituking tilets(( ilt1t.M inito colt ideerittioji, it iuist bei admiitte'd that he past dlecde has not been2 entire y iuifi'uitfiil of gooti i'OcllitH. But 11 tht ill re:-pcc't of u wtial wea(l t~hi 11(0 aid )ittllU('te of l(eel y il1n(: 410f e0 t1tit..l ;t:; 11 riry'1' t ; at " we1r :wi';:; not c4)nliel4') w'ith the iaths I. is ilst'1085 to go> over tilt te ny of J'av~igiue't:. it, is te:i~i I v I'iLl~iliuti it South ( :Lutieii:L. 'I1ledt tltt-sm hauve !:1t] It. Ci(il lit in 1)1&ulni(ile te ,sore1 is it sjie'iud ('1ti:4e I-te t ~ty 'Itel f te jil:tutor;:'-, ou~lt Ililotlgil ,ite! ( t1.'te ('ihlie,1 :) w'yhichi NUe \Wte.tl aLI i'e(Itin .11 it; '.i til t. i oe'tO'y t t1i~9 O~t iii! tof ev(h. r thet Amt. l\jo '5r 1 t~liet ii lnthy Li belt to ittl+t; e t t)i'L'fl it(d. ater ofi(4 i (.id5~ I,~so t ill t i't' 'ottot th~ ile A In'talio aid iii i'tu vie L- ~ilIo I.. Nert i oho tlelt"ii theso *liqt i1 l 'ye 'e.IIe e l 'ti ' t i e tlt lit (.tit Lrtelo .to - ititi htlolot to 'lIef t' tl. rL, 1it ..... ll . ..... li- su j ' -ta t .' ill experiment. If it work well, a great i result will have bon accorplieliod. i If it accomplish no pod whatever, t such failuro would be a cotrination l of the expodioncy of th plan at < present adopted. In any event the i experiment will not have been in ! vain. Lot us plant loss cotton and more grain. Lot the planters of Fairfiold sot the example. 1 The Enforcement Act, The people of South Carolina cannot havo ceOasod to roeimber very distinctly the arrets, trials' and convictiolH had in 1871 and 1872 nuder the provisions of an act. of congress enLitied "An iact to enforce the prov:sionH of the four toonth inc ilmenhtiiL to the cn0Htitu tion"--comiuiumly known as the Enforclet Act. It, will be re membeiiiired that grave doubts wore t then entortLined its to the right of t congross4 to interfere to enforce c the ri ofutrgo 'onforrod upon hle neg~roe by the aieindinients to'( the constit iLion. More than one ('as8 wasf taken~ upi f'rom: the Uniited :1 States circuIit cou~t, for this sftte to< the Hupremne court, but owing to , Home technical pointy ia doeision on the mierits was never reached. In 1 1873 thero wore riots in (Grant .Parish, Iouiiani, which rosulted in the killing of several nogroos. i Several persons %:OrO indicted und1r I the Eif'orcenuonet Act, and, after t one m1istrtial, $0omo0 Wert) convicted. The pirties convit ed naclu a totion1 in arre.t, of jwtrignent, and I thL cases wereo taken to the siuprem1e court. 'J'lie opinion of the 1 couirt has just huetn pronlounced, and1, the indtictm1en1ts pr"onoun1ced1 1 fttally i, fc.tivi,. 'T'he chief points I ulltlie in tiht: ouinin i of the court. ar1-) these : 1. That the imend llnlts to tothe constiLtutiin (10 not i confecr the righlt of slhrng~e, hnlt: only 'jlin tI mt the right shall not t be abiridgeil 41n 11(41111u1 of race ori color. 2. Th: tho right of suf- f (naue is Mileh-e the exlIa-iivo control 'f the states, with the single t re;ervati1n set, '1. frt hin the L amiend- a loont . ,3. IThtt, to miakit out a case agaid aIM. it party mlldir the Enfore c tuntt Act, it 11ust8 bo shown that. c Lhe oftlnce consish-d in an attempt I to iit.erfere with the political rights c ofit a person ont af(counI, of his race c or e/-Ltat is, at conspiracy to r interfere with tli rights of demo- t Serats. or of repub ihlitns, a: such. is Iry,~'ii -ittiing att Cohlunlhia, iln 18'il, :09 tiir t1(10fhan onle coiunt, in n the graoullc tha~t each11 conitined an alloaion~ 1,(4 at ffi he righit of suiffrage was1- 4(onferral b11y the conhstitution. Court I. m>i i!m1lieI mnts can bel 34 tried un1de'r fihe Fu tforcemein t Act, imiles,. it h e shoi wn ill e~*very case thatt the' c~olori. 'Thme discinmation may bo dteeldhd a mlS sweepin1g, uni mnvy I e n otherii than that. of raice or hrie. and*~ ~ibI Uitedl14 Stte. Cor ( sl lm. i ve no~ jiiuridie 14on. The I,,u' Grrier sys :"Itli n1o. lon;.: hi le poss81ilo fior f the Unt(4iited S tsC~ot tos. heioa state of its n jurisdiction'.proa ounr ly Thei Un'iiedm State sillo noii flt (n1(er X' onl'ak to prerform more olic du ; te Uied tatles Cort 1 s' tilt) hCv OU juisdictionl utlr th Enoremen!5tCt, 1ave flrml discriinatinnjetount of i powe of (congress to' nuterfero with the local affa~irs oif Ite state( is inl of the coitu i . tin m1al11 thel sipiit, of all oiur.\ nA -r'lian inist it uim ions. Tihe h ighesiM (iiout of the land couilldl hav peIIC~ rfome no'll moii 31re impor51'tiant douty t-iain that of's ren'sin:g an -.titutional Unnits. Ini a ~Vi< Of' M v t'1$gatLott-. le~ deilmra1 i(* livjiirity iin [he lowerhous of eo 'eM took I heir ,-a4i w'eith fth' eye oM f the enTiti re coutry II Iix\ed expret'eantlhy,.niu piolitie's wvhieb gave' the( de~mocrat s the reslt of 41 th~ dIisgust e'xcited in the indiis of the nlalsQss at tjie Norf h) m.0t West ov't- theO r'epeat'hld frmneds prp1''trated( ik thet Iltriota 1t was t here fore e'xpec'tedl oif t he sho iuld be'~ taken 1to br'1ing to light *all Ii~. fradsc'uhi divtheI " n d p ish the offond ng pa 'Nory. naturally, the ,ask bet t1i denocratio majority ias boen A very difficult one. Most f the act? (peorruption committed v n the differ nt departments of the fovernrnnnt which the soveral coma uittees of the houso woro ox >ected to exposo and tako moas e tres; to p>$ng1, were of ver;y long standing, anid the roguos had pretty ifreetually covered up their tracks. 'lo difficulty of the task has boon still further anguetotud by the fact lat mnany of thoso who supported lo lomIocratic canlidalte in the last ilection worn by no moans hearty n their support of the political >rinciples of the party for whose oprosenLtativos they voted, in referonco to thoso of their ownI )arty. ''h1e miisgovcrnmont of tihe' adicali had so disgusted tho m1asses' 11t they wore detorminod upon a hauge, even if it worked a tel1po ary sapreimiacy of their political 1pponents. Many, thoroie, in Iced alost all, of the disaffoeted opublicans Who voted the demo ratic tiokot in 1874, looked for vard to the notion of the majority n the lower hotso of congress with noro of doubt than of contidence. Bosides this difficulty of their >oCuliar situation, the democrats - i the hbuse found tlemsiolves con rontod with a task, tho obstack B n ttending the accomplishmin t of vhich wero many, and dolbt.less coeO1ild to ilcireaso conHtauntly as ho worc of invostigation proceudel. L'holi army of office holders, backed )y the powers it 1 haslingtoni, cmened to bid delianeC to the sovor di iniVestigadting co0n1111ittons, and le preoss of the opposition, the o-called indepeudent almlloht qually with the outspokei radical. brow iain:iy obsttacles in the way. 'ot that they olposed investiga ion: that would have been it )ositive co1 3fssion of weakniess or the republican party, aid voildt have exlo sed them and the >arty to the susp1icioln of conniving t the mislIs of publ1ic oilicials. bit. they have (idevored to drmaw li the public mind fron the grea, vilsI which the democratic-, hous< ave aimed to correct, by eagerly ateling it some mistake, whethe: 0 sf policy or of legislation, come Litted by the hosioe of r"ireent ives through the vites of th, nlajority. .Notwithistanding thes< lenawhaeks, the hiouse, unmder 1.l1 uidlance anld (con1trol of the1( demo1( radtic ma:jority, has3 siteadily pursuor lie course of inquiry with whieh t started: out, aruol hasu brought b~ igh t manyi thiings thad mighmt othe10 v'ise have( been1 conceale11 1 for year' mid perdilhp forever. The corrup: ranis:mtion of the lat e so(3retary of vari, M'hr. Ectlkniap, ini( connlectioj ifr1. Mash though enough ti lingraice the war' de~parltimnt atl dhow lielknap1- to be utterly uni ,vorthyi of thle high place he Ithld ns3 by n ii o m1 an8 ~ isolated~ (mam it has beeni shtown by the tesitimon'i > flimore than onel troi-twor'thi na-l frequently guilty of sellingp uis Ofli(0:L lirit'go. It b dieu11 theefre i8iito0 pointl to 1h1Mrs neecld b y ai peuuhlar st1te~ Iiof cicum 4lliees : it was1. o1nly one( of ne ma8 insita~n00e ini which Helkni i-d initegri ty for dollamrs and1 cents Nor is1 the warim dlj.rt:niet alonie ii. beig thie sphere! ini whicth corilrupt meoit and the several bra n'*ho3 of the civil seirvice, all boar strong evi donce04 (if dishlonest tranisac tionIls. Thomse will doubtloss bo bronght ti light be~foro very long, anid the peopIIClely then soo for themselves whaiit manhner of govIrlmnenit tho(v have had1( under- a republican admji istraiinl. Whatever miay ho said by' Opposinig patisan~is, concerning Lhie now 11ou1e, it, is simiple folly- to alt (emlpt to, igiore the fu1e 1. [hat imutch good halos hemn done to the enitire Lcount1ry hby ih inveyst igationsx already perfec(ted and1( those still ini progress. AIlread~y are( thie corrpi1t ionist.s of the b lows they haivO received , while the: be~tter piottioni oft the party real genineii and1 fart reaicin g reform I thies re3slts inhrdedil'. all [atl hias been'i (( iirmp1ilihed by I 1he11 demiocrat H Ii conlgress, I bey aoe s~huM stif litve to win for' thme demiiocraitjicl party it re'cogniitionu romt thme cutire con try--a roeOgni'tion of its iriherenat worth andl of the( services that, it lhas .Ionoe to thle t1anne of the people, under'1 8 ol erreiinhne Ilie most81 p een' Liar and1( the m x 0embanjrrassingr w ithii wich'l any1 pJ.a) ,ieal party~ lhas 9ver* b~een suirrounud 1. A trami~y en11tkled' a schoolrioiomt, near Alton)1, Tll.i the oithe(b night, anid limade him4hf comlfe -tfale by replenRiing'ti 1W Ire with schomd hooks .1t iS hu1pplo-d tha J~ t lie buriiied up~ beh lWen $15 andie R2( wi or th o f lgeht ltat. Finn I I 1--A deatruotivo fire pceurrod at Sinoty. aix, S. C., )December alat, by rhioh four atores valued at $20,000 wor' urned. The further spread-of the con lgration, with probable destruction ol le whole town and a loss of soveral hun tred thousand dollars worth of property, nd many lives, were ?rovoited the rrival of a Great American Fire Lxtin uisher, nn Agetit happening to tiolne in jwn at the nick of time. For faill partiou. ira, seu the Abbevillo Mediuiit and Now erry ierald of the following week. Mr. P. P. Toale of Charlestoti, S. C., ii ho Gehniral Rotthet- Agent for the (reat i(riacani Pie,a Eaxtinguiaher, and will umwer all iniliries in regard to the name. Vinegar. 1 U3tL. of Wlite Wino Vinegar for sanl it the 1)rug Storc of near :N' W E AIKEN, JF. Ic~s & Co. orner of Congrs and Washington $tM. WVSPRING GOOES3! NEW SPRING GOS E beg leave to announeo that we ro now receiving our full Rlook of8pring ni Sumunter OOO.i. 1GW31 SPI{7 Ni PRINTS I NNW 8PRINU INt1N'Iw !!. We invite attention to our *onuplot, tonk of 'rinta, IQUES, .LNEN LAWNS, CIIEC'K, NAINSOOK AND TUCKING. All of which wo are now offwring very iw for the .\1S1. iENTENNJAb STRITPE 12), ('cenits4 per yard. C'ANNDEREN1lf~ and '.I.'EED I all-stylo jut. receivod. J ust received a foil :lad vari ed stock of. laclie-.' iress shoaesa all of the latest M~yles. J. F. MM&STER & CO. april 4 11 il lilig to) Tre-CM);Spa~t'8. l *L ., persons I aire heraaal y wra-arnd .aigat ni.-I Iishinig. Ln ltingj. ttinga' auinher. iir ioIhearwi, tr'esi asin~ug upjon a .lan 1h. All pe.rons daisn- aiganiing j thais ait I-ea will be. proiis cute toi a the full ex aent 'f the' lawe. mar 2 tt Wi l. T[lUN i-1tL )NR To'n ouf Whluit' Lea'd wichi r guuar an tee a laura Lad. for'salu act the Irua htoro) of 'ar 30 I MI augnn aii* li tin for' inttnanit and .1 i- WAiadensa faor 1 he Toiwna of' Wjis. ir iu wii i lwill ('n thea Ist -ainday it pl~' n i'o't, hwt weniii thea. hlu r- o..uf IG i.' mi. cii. a; l. r.,Th bok wvill lie aijwna fori trg:;ulata ion o I'lhnrseyau, ;rbhliv iandl aturthrylia pna''..eUnga the day ofi li'et'in. Tihe i follo w inga lii'an 're heariby av p aointeda repptr lar; tanti iiiansagts o ch le luru: 'Johni C. '.quaier, .1. ii. Iliwna inl miehl 1a tad Clerk liIporter nadI ih'ale'r in [IAl111)WAltE AND. (CU1.TLERY, taut ing' (Uiot hs, 'aimit Alaichinues, I irilmi saiws, .\ulili irans,~ .5agaar P 'aaas, ('arrilage, uliibl inig aind TFritiiuminlg Mit3alatrmis, Inii Luihiwr iad 1 eiat her lieliniag, (Carpienit.r.%. ~lacksith (andu Tlanners' T1oouls, Ilins. ejaping andl F~urn ish~aing Iliardwaare, Agri aultaurial Imlemai'aentsa Lime C'omentii, Plan er, P'ainltsc, tils-. Fn-neiah iad Anwiirianl aW'indowa~ Gh s Gus Iihles, P'istols., a"hlol a hlsa-le iand I ladil at thei sign of the lolden P'ad Looiak. 00 L U1IHA , I8, C. naov 1(0 x%3mosui hat' AlI lx. ihIel'dllp( 'o Complziy, --O-o 'aial paid' pi .. . .. . $2 yi1,Eot Iss (uaimarket vailuei) - .. .. ;23, I c .1 1. It. H U~N-N, Sec. l' Ii.ell poipany hias satefaidily wonl its way -~ ii sina-es, untiil it now'ai ranksai- with thosec taitt ionsara- whib ha a-ea'. gie Iiaartfoird ilehl a repaIt~iain lior honesaaty aind li fa bc-ahnag iolii u nrwr-itinig. lAS. W.* LA W, fa'b 14 Agenat at W~inoaor, . (I. 310UNTI ZION INSITIUTEIc. . il I. ixercjises oft his iunstituion'' w ill be resa;ui-il on nl aa-esday, iinai I r- I'anuh. na Fo circula'r ticulaiiis, acddress *. M. DWItCl[T', jan 1 tIPincipali Rlagsi Rags I \VAPI your .Ic e/rn ottori and' linen rags amail coa-rn sacks, ian'i wo will buy' Wrppn paper for ale at anufrac. iaorsi praiicoa. monh 1 _ MoMAf5TER & BURT(1P Medicines. ~ (l~l'lN ., lidle of' Putuki, V. . Iruamuide aof Palauh, . il'irilue Ama maaainc, Cl'hherial, Hydiiratlca, juta re'eivdfaj mal forl acale alt thle irig 8tdre' 'if wnar 30 W B i'A .-' Trial Ja stCe OFFICE IN 1tRAlt OF COUivi 1Uo WINK NIJORO, '8. Y 1S; All bu.sinetss .nruttd to him wil re'oeivo prompt attlntmnn. II. A (J. ALtLAn. JNO. . I:ybIils GAILLARD & RYNQLDS, .TOlN EYS AT LA W. NO. 2 L A W RANGE, WI NNSl;OlO .U(J'fil CAROL11NA OffIce of ('o0i0it' 00h1illissIolies Wixxsiinttus i . ('., Feb. 16, 1876. LL persons lholding claimns against .i... thee C'inty of' Fairli'*le, contraett-< prior td October:tlt, 871, are notifleil to hnil in sealed bids l'tora settienon t of their chrims, saidl bils stettinig f'ortha whait clis Oolint, t it t older will allow iii seilletnueit. Such bidits nie received within thirty lays froin iate will be openedl at the oxpi ration of that tirne, and chicks dlrawn on the county treasurer in f'avor of'those who iia- oifer the largest rale of uloicoutit. The plun of settleient o' the lest intlbterl. neus of the courity, abonve spreeilled, is re (iuiit i of tinil ole olhiga.try (11t111 tly. ou1.ty c ,mmissione rs 1.1 %a joi rt, resolu lille of the g-n, snl aseinbIely fi' this sittne. apIroved March I th, 1875, which an thorizes the coiuntly comn issioners ot (haretoidon and F'alirl- Id ountie s to levy nil'I colleet, a sil-cial tax to pay i st in qebtetess ot' sitil ennties, andl to regn lnto the manner of tillimrin.Z the satme. 11 l' iIY JA1COH, Chatirinan of th . Ioars1 of C. C. ofi V.C. fob 19 .n Notice to ioad~ DIstrict Overseers. Om't"ci: OF (erwry ('1Mns o-Ntat. Winnis!boro, 8. C Mnroh 4t, 1870 YOU are bere1>by notified aunti required -. to ordier out lor throe days wort, before the 1st of tay next., on the public highways, All Able-bodied tatlle: lecrsorns het ween the ages of eight oein anid forty ive .velp's. O)vet'seers will be held to a strict reicun-mtability tor aill regligene in theworueiig o' the rdisl, for the Idling of rirnd lut(is, anged far the tienle rl(jlireil f'r work betmig wastell rtil Iritti-d wrty, in ease staeli it, gligenc e or ini;ssness ix not re liortei to Ibis r4411e.. All public highways innt he clared out to the lawful widtli, aunel lropmrly elilthe-il nt trained. Yoi e will also report to this oihe All persons I obstructing the' iubli - ronils, either by throwing therein brihe anwl rails, or in lity other ni anner whii isel-vr. IlENltY .1'011. ('eunty Coininmsioniu,"r. for meh 8 xl tFalirtiell (ointy. Ironin the Blood , 4 AN it'k TONIC MAKES THE WEA( STRONG. The Perawia Syrup, a Protect. 'ed Solution of the Protoxide of Iron, is so combined as to have the character of an ailment, as casily digecsted and assimitated wvith the bilood as the sim plest food. .1t increases the quantt yj of ,2Katuircs Own Vitalizing A 1enzt, Iron in the blood, uent$ Cl cure"''thouisand ilts,,, simply' be Toninzg gly, inLvi/igrting et 1italizing the Syistem. Thac en ~1ched and -intalized blood per eneates every par1t of the body, recpaI iing diamnages and waste, searching out -mgorbid secrc tions, and leaving nothing for disease to feed utpon. This is the secret of the won dlerful success of this remned y in curing Dyspcpsia, Liv'er Comn plaint, Dropsy, Chronic I r rhoa, Boils,N2~ervouis Aflfectumit Chills and 'evers, Humzio. Loss 'of' Constitutional Vigor, DIseases of' the Kidneys - and Bladder, Female Complaints, and all diseases orIf laating im a badl state of the b ood, or aiC~ companil ed ly debility or a louo state bf the afSstem. B~eingf freo from A lcohol, -in any~ formn, its tuerglzing, effets are not fol lowed by corresp)onding reaC( tion, but aeZ' permanent, infu sing strength, 'vigor, and nseuil life 'into aill parfts of the system, and buidding upJ an Iron Con stitution. Tho usa nds h, ave been ehan gect by the use of thcis remed y, fronm 'weak, sickly, sufferinug crea-1 tues, to strong, healthy, anel happy en.n and women.; and invl(ids cannot reasonably hces it ate to give it a trial. See that each bottle has P ERU VIAN SYR UP blown in the glass. Thamphlets r'oo. SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Proprietors, No. 1 Mit in Place, Iioston. NOT'ICE. At Very Low Prices, LIKE AS EVER ait H. LANDFJCEERs janu 20 ris no( meidicinie prcibedCi)(( by phyi carr~iiesi gmich evidence oft its- siO"e-es aind supe-c.rior- vir t uoia .Bout-l E'S GN~ Svuur', for severe C2oughs, C~olds ttied onl the1( b)reast, low smnpflhionl or' any1 disease of- (q10 Th'Iroat andtt Lnnugs. A prioof of rha~t got ai samiple .Jottle for 10) cents anid try its'Huperior (dl't beforeo buyi the regular size at 75~ eenfts. Itha try fromi Gu n, 1n its wvoindor iii en1'rs are .h~1 astilhinig (overv 4111 hat ut-ts it. .Three dh)ose wrill relievo ny caste. Tr~y it.- Sold by Me fu,; ne- & .BeicC "y3. , f%{'a sy t t ,t } .n, ' jam, i " "- w l ii!':2 ."'.!;i [,lOtlyllIii.' 1)ro)cl!tntVI F.(;AR PIT" 1'i?!th till' Most ii"o11c11'r'ftll I ijlnl'ioilt tiallt ever stnRtaillild to M1111"'. ti 41rin. No I'c"r'ion ('tPI (.incr. th('R(' Iiittej, accr l"11Ihs to directit. na.; and r('nlain I,'It ' Intct'll, Iiiiivid(;tt thuir holleR are not la 4tro}'ed by nlneral It it;ult or ot:l. :ne;dill, Will t"iltI ('rgnns u"a8te(l beyl't rpair. liiliolln l;(',111ittvld anti Iiltt .ent in the valloye of our grout r"ic ?1)itt(')il I ('V't'l :S, whit-11 aro 8U pre It hrougho:it (lilt Gnlted State8. e$il,'c'i. ..u'se of the. ,1i.nissil)1)i. Ohio. tissolI I11inois. 'I'ennt:11Mer, I. 'tcm lhurlltil(i.At"It;III i.la, ked. (;(tlr rallo. Brazos, I{io Gr"antlo, )'earl, .11;1i a.u;t. \t( hilo, SIls'arinah, Itti. tnoku, .)alile.3, and It1:111y ether., w-tli :heir vast tributaries. tl;rotighout IMP ntil'u ('.utllltl'y ihiring tho 41111111101' Alltl - Autunln. and I'(iriial"kiliv no during 81'$' irn of uuusu;tl heat will dryness. ni"P urariahi aacntnl ;:niod 11 extensive .1w" rallgeu;entM of the ftot1111Ch and lirnr, and other ;.hti(,1nl:lal t'ist'er;t. Iii f anlr :t'I,ttlllf'tit", at 1lt11g:tti "e. t'XIit'tillc it roll. ":'ful inllurrn'u ul,' n theme rnl'lous or ,taus{ is m4schtially (tecc binary. 'l'ltere '.t 11(1 cathartic 1 ,r the purilora equal to t lilt. .1. 'VAi.upr('i VINEGAR B1"r"rr.K4, s they "A 6-11 st.t lily remove tlto dark. "'gloved rir,(a(l tl:.Itter with whir11 tl{t .'owela Rre loaded. r.t. the sanio tilut' AtiirlsllatJil".,' tllo :serrt'tiora of t:; t iit'or. trait geiit.in ly rc'+toring thn IueaI liy htnciiun9 of the (Ii;;rs(i e organs. Furl Ify the hotly . 'railist (tig(ilrratr' " t'y ftlirifriiie all its Ilititis with Vi\I":(z.tx I;l"r"rr;Ils. Not el i(Irnlic can talco hold styst'ln titua fore-armed. T.- sp)'psm or in(ligest.ioll, ITentl ' .h{. Pain ill the tihutll(lcrs. ('otti;ira. i'ig;htnt':', of the. ('hest, Dizziness. Sot1r ':rttct;itiurl.i of tho 14olliaell, Had 'Pasta it (lie .liottth. I:iiious Attacks I';t11)if:r Iation of thu Heart. Iliflatnrnatiou of tt{a Lungs, i';sin in the re(it'n of the tilts !1cys..iiuI a hun(iri'(I other painful iylllp :.Brie, aro tine offsprings of I)}'spepthw. " ine l.14uttlc tt"i:l III (PIP a het tergli tranticp "tf it-4 Incrit$ tu;ti) a lengthy advertimn i'i(':'ofu11n, (:1' It' il1t; N Evil, whi(t welling,. t'IcriS. F:rs:"ipx:f; "t. S v.'Iictl N .'k, it.ill't'. til:'t+t'lllt'11.4 Itl:t i11111itt1 lid, 1iititInlt$ illlitttlllilitl,.u:. it'r,'Il;'ini tt rr(.PIIt 11:;. lll,{ i1 theme. as in el t::hel" t'i.!t tl:titi~ illt1 I I. aset:, t1 .t1.X,:a'.t Vi\ta;.t ii 1:1771""3. hi..tt lt''t"n their Lrr.ut (;;rtt stn Itotv :I"4 ill rho trust t"h':1 n ;t:C st:i.I ins rat.t:,it: cm-w.. k'or In tlarr2::)t1t(,rs" and Chroni(; .li('Iitltnti,)n, I;ii;oris, ken ii 0111 :trltl I uit1 rrl{/tt('ri: i ( t't'1 :t. I){K( ases l'( .n iiltlt'tl, iiVii', I"'+tlllt" "i (lull Iil;ullt"r, alto ItitIt'r- have n.l ctlllal. Sut'll Disc,,", .le t:i.{II.q('li h V itist;rtt I.land, 31l' .ai("al ,it