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.A Book for Lvoiy "Worn cm in America. W O 53 A W, iMl Her Tillrty Yoars' Pilgrim tge. Tly W. W. BLI15, M. D., Now York. mi'I Sm th'i xnl'l'.hlo work Uri> t? I llllllly tllKllMlo >1 11 "III I III' litlo. I III' I'l'JlV. IIIIIK-.I III M to provlUfO u \?<io..i* ?> noli tiii> i 'mi hi I'll' in. it: u tulXailtagCoU* UllJ U"l litl:.' I' W'lVA.N. itHMUot |l0f ic^.ii lis hoi ul^illl/>tllillll 4114*1 I 1*4111 tlvvl I* - I* lata IU fnilotlou*, u:? I??1* l?ii giv>it hi. . i UUhoxj an I ilie* oaiisoi *li.4S iloleal tlmm; io iui.u t a Mi wi.\vt> thai i.? in uO\ii*l* * 'iii' ;\*i*iiih . of tlluSO oh* a XV tll'Ulcis. II"'. "Ill* n*ll * I'llllll 4 I.ill "t )l.III.'11.1 .1. . ! * hv ' H i! Ml ' I tli'ii, hx ill t |ih>>!. u a i l in ' '1 ' 1'. Ii?I ? ?>?t )i!r')ilx -.to ci I I'll ysio i!. '14 l?tal. i?l "i 1 <1 ill ! * J t'- til,'II 'Li.S;'ll{l?; <J*. " XX l'?*'ll ' 'I'll x: I '.* iiss.1 ,.I 'hse.iiJ. 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'| In* i* iilct j ni'.isi 111 *n '*0 j<r> ;* i1 " I t-> li ir hi inv sin aila'tlii',; m*i I if j t s| . . a.-, n . if : .*:' .,*, n - i ,4-. x x ; i imn.-.u *:. f.i, ilnn jast :.i l .v-io i:iiio f-;i In-1 >n.i, ho *.i shu : is at li' i x l * i :l >' " *i av* **it|!i)ktx. la ci x' olio Ins his . ? ixx i ill mil"; **l tli.ii'; n . /,<,< ///v. |i is hi*.*.' i. li ax ox, Mi it ii th,- |? !, i?. |N ,.li; I;<l, H 1 1 '. 11" I a i ...'.* * : 1 . I 'I'll : 111' w I|. >, III,.' I III* 1 a i.h i, have* ilflil?er.if>l upon Iimm iii Ii *|*t,txi* iiii*1 i)mi * i is1 s t iat oj>;?i?sf if; h, Ili>>s ivli.i h i> i* sii lx en to iso* i l*i ii ' ti nc s i.ii'f a of x\ ion mi's limit it'll* it * <>i intlrmttlfR, i.,i 1 xv:. ll ix rl* I. t i'i :,m; to aili 'll rain li *' - a:, a, in mx il i iM ! , /on . to s ix- tin* |o i*<. may i ' n 1- 'in it 4 * * *.t!i 1 nj" . - i' i. :. iiiiuii.tt Ix *'onit i I xvltli ih" hfa'. Ii, In inliK'ss, an 1 wfll-hc*!'!" *! ;ho (* malf ji ii'li..*i 1 i>u: rai l*. 'Ihi* k Is n >i in. mi I n r?i y.in:!i, i .;t th *s<> ,,f mnt'irnr ,< I'.i: , ; III 'If fsjxft'l 'III't!i IJlarrli !. |i!lli*lit?. it* I lliese !l ix. In^tln,' diivoUmi **f x ihli' il m".\;if Ka*f. Sl?!4i'c xxiil not permit nor Is it noccsstuy to pri-ii-r.t a Ion:r list " " . . .. u. utiMAl.S; a IV w will i:i<li(-:i!c the universal favor with ' ' w h ell the work is rwrivnl, J! vNsni'.LU, M ty |?, I ' j I have ja-Mi-o.) i>,. miss's work. "Woman. ami c1 her ihiri) S " .lis' l'il?? iiiittKi'." with > i 1 believe it a I>o tk t'? oat value to those fur wit r < ., ? ileSitflV'il. silrl Ik\>?? It will mo ?t with lli.it i'\i ikivc .1 iii at Ion which t.s tnoi'its - w>dl ilrvj'Mt. M. S. CAItrr.N1 J. 1:. M.D.. Follow Mass. Moil. >,.< . | UosruN, May 11, lsfa. ]<i I have examined th" t?o..k entitled " IVoinan, an<l '1' Iter Thirty Years' I'iljjritnaKe," wiHten .\ \v. . ithss, M. I?'t' Ni w t m I., ami tn my judgment, it i . a \ i-r valuable work, nnd onhuluted tu lis usel'til, tteiully among women, where ill health * ijulle too i>iv.ahnt it present. It 's philo8oplti<-al!i . selontlfleally, anatotnti 111\ , It iologii ally and nutliologirallv nmn t in Its <iCHrri|itt<iiis of tho organs of tbo body, causes of fcmnln ilisntixeit uinl ihcli i i tire; or, what is imich lietter, then jtn-rriiiiur : and lint quotations (somewhat mtntcroiiK) tun iVotu standard wilt- | K< t'is, eminent-in the nietlii il i<i lbs-ion. W m. m. t oKNKI.L. M.l).. 1.1, D. j Tlie vol time entitled " Woman, and tier Thirty Visit s' i'llKi lliitiKi'i" hi \Y . W. ISIuk, .Ml', in I ?; turned ( *!? .'iall\ i"t married w-oinoii, is said b> nt>-l:< .1 lain to l?e ot gie.it value lot the infviiuatiuii it nnpaits. Motion Journal. "Woman, anil her Thirty Years' l'i!,;riti?- i ID RgC," Is the title . I il hook jllsl t 111 o Wll ll|>. .11 11 " -lt.it . with th? tuotto, " Jluiil foil <Jut mal I/ pm*r." D l> a l.tr 1 atilei and liettei attviui't ih.in its (nedoi ,\>*n - t?- lo.i js'i'Ul.i: 1> and jet deerntlj Mid with honest , ?. , . . ..| one of tliotnost deliciite i>f subject* Ihc in t i < m l | pltreh Kcli'litlllC miaiittes ? ! the liooli Indicate i < i t ii and intelligent J hjMcian to be the uuthci. ? AiitniX /nay _\ AtUcriiscr. " Woman, ami horThlvt y Years' I'llKriiiuiih'," \ |,y \\ . \V. UlisM, M.D., New link, litis tax.k isuiu i > aid* ] able "lie upon i Mihji-ei nf whtelt onli t?w> - riuuN UUlHllt (UC IIICilK'Ul prollWtlAII, illiil Wiilllil M W .1 m | llUloUIll t <1 till' -,'lMUm M'lllch Is llulV IiUlSt.'<l In ! ... 1 | l.l tlie Hi' .it Mini lull * lit health, II It W i . e 111 I lt> . .i i I tiftry u Milan. 'I lie \ ohlliie li llic m ul k of a pny . i !,? ViaP qUahhetl lot 11:- link, haiIII;, inuili In tuny ' /i> i in.tic colillilstilll* Ills HJ'l't. ill>. Itihu.v.s ii.;la u . .1 tllMtllCS ..eelllllll lu IllC S.'X, SII10 sis lill' I'lUlHT leim0i> I*, ami ii lu eveii ?;s\ invaluable lot in>ti new i: u i I l/U&UllUlh'It. - livitvn " Woman, sulci Iter Thirty Yours* Pilgrim- ! is a({?' " I'Ium work. ? > a New \ -ih |ili\iu i 'o .i .-\ -i- . .. tnre and iiulu, Uvitti a tlvlicnU' and hii;?i lunt ?! h t ? mnil |>Ci hu[>s :?.i mui h <h-llea< y ns 11 iii nc . i in.- p<! m ill ailinit, sit at n c > mainly tiriir-s* oil I 11 in In i It .1 t \ i man, uiul especially ei erv mother stimuli I km w, hum tiuly i unwind as thr\ tm* m itli hot o\\ n h it!i n i 11 . , I i ;t | nllMHiHr- "I ll?-i i'ill l>e ilnvilit Ilia, a ui.-.tt shue i t fr(, tlie disease awl atif. in/ entailed upon In Oil. aris s : out j ^ ? in 1 III it nil. Ill he :t\ Mi led, II' || K' 'I t ! I Ml , >i ! UJ4 their nit it .mill ui inn hint the kiw* of I ttliii i m-h e m- ' nutk * i'lau-.i with impunity. &priu>jjnt.i /./u.i?. I " " Woman, anil Iter Thii'ty Yctirh' I'iitjrltnnjjr,"i>> \v. \V. itltiK, Sl.I).. leatiioilleinii imiii i Mine |.-vulhn nntuic. oise ikc.<, needs, sm.t cult in i nl woman, | v.ash has liit' t'tiuinionitaliun of ix?|mh tahlr nhyslrltiiii ! lu tlierii|K'Uti value, siml whieli seems to In* in ? iiimul I [sunt nl i ii'M , liiicvrpl ioti tl'ii* till.I so calculated lu !, ;t... , lilt.*- yiui/cti ( hi [/i tci/i Ul. .. Hie honk rnnitiiiis US )>avm, t.'ioh, fllustI: !<' ! hy :i lino I " fried eiifci ai iii?, ami is> Min.nauilally liuiiinl in inii>li:i. | BRIEF SYNOPSIS OF CONTENTS. j j[ JNTltOIH l TOKY. I'nileniable increase nl' female luvuhls. What n ihe fSUiseV I. t it* 1 in- elill I al ! ai 1.1 Itie it lit til [K.in,- ll'O M iitiuieistH, ami ihe , fissions. v. i in- relhn naain, ia nllec, Ullil eh.ii aelel ul Horl.il lilt ei I'nlll M'. It. lie- W.'i.iL c>f pure mi, jm<>ik:i I'nutl, and huullhlXil out-d"t>i exiicsc. 4. 'I he (llMii)iiilioiisi?t Society, tin lollies n| I i- ;a. and | the liijuiluii.i in li-s 'i ilii-n a. 1..wiling the im.miiii- ?7 tl Ml ||*\ llie |itll lli'li I'l a'.lUli III looks, Jtn.M a--.Hill.,. |t - ( V Itii'es, statues, Ai. /'/it icaiit oj pw/nr vhi/ficul. tutniul, X and invnil n iciiiltiiiit In ;i tfiettt i!?a/iee n. m mill ,11111 . I Hi; ' <1 1 III I 1)1,1 itv I'I yn ( into) III.Ill'ill tilsWUiOa |>t't Itlllti to \\olllOll, their 8<>U|| I ?, symptoms, ii-.-iilts, iui>i illtlUnil i< ii- of truaiiuolil. 'ill task .1 _ tV-ln aio mi'i <ti it it-it It mi". .So j 11. i, i i'|n iftyin imparling I J-i JllloVl il'llgi to 111.Hf .-4! I- ti U' I lit lllltllll 1 ill II- Ul Not Wise to Mlpplt'KS illt|llII> II) r> gHKt to lllltllll'. 1 W .! lnseasc ami lillm-iy lollovr t p><. upon i; m i tno-' -11-1 in n. - Xi 1 tery. i liv iii'ili i.iiliiniileil lo thi'i miutl t.iHiiUei.nii'11 oi v oiiicit. " tti* jioic, uii linhij* ini /nire-" j. ri jiiouvv. Ar. The prent oris}* in wmnnn'.- existence. Ili>> nun! is ft&iuU, tin limit i n w .ikons, ami litis Intel > I.oeon.' ?<|o? i lopeil. I lillilliO; ; IIIIII.-Ill - J..M' liu-il MttIII* lion, il l 1 III . lift. Will it !? inlMii- I ? I he ijnostnn an Imtw.rtant one. A jlt'tortllinwl hv tic. pll.'lrui \ 1 ic .. ill lie ?( ill.; i. .1.1. 1 0} lift tlitfCtiiw - Mi'iS' .1 tin: lltcnitni.'il olp'.iii . J I. Mr.NKJ Itt'ATIOX. What Is It'! The- ovnrtiiii organ* ami thoii iVac* I>'.i- r.-v ffUlvn of oVHtiuil ilitlueilOo in iVitlon-ni I'lttiintPit. A i.. t.I t * L> Mmpemmcnt. Influence nl city lift ninl - H.. I> .!.? : j 1 f'KHl. 'Jjiet '>unii> jirfji-inhJe i" ih tit;.. >; ?ii-n-i i t i.t- | incnt jilix sician*. Iiountitnrv inlhim e.? ( osionis in Imli;'. I 7 i?"inim y of tin* inr-n*t>u:i) } ii-. . Aloiti'.l I > p.. jiaixy ami lactation. The (jttmitity vines. lino naiaic of the ills-Iiarno. Its mn?i'. la-lmi > i the nintoriiH. lint Wmy of Jacob anil Laiian. ijch'.w ):nv>. >)M in| n|on nnii OieortOH ?.f the est h ?. I. %:*!+ Illation. I'lrt.tie II till hcalllllul language ol ) .<>!>. -. Meigs, J Jits n) gaii* of menstruation. ? 111. INFLAMMATION <?I .'H NSTJtr.W, OW1ANS. Acttto nttil fmh-aciitc forms. ( hr..nt< mflaniti ai.w t?? c?ui*'?. til MirioUA Ji-.'lrlll). I, . I \ J> II c I.. iih<domical injury. I lie tltaai.aii >? >" ? U. ram.- in , jeganl to ovuiiati InfltMiiitiuiion Multiplicity i f opinion* In letfiuil to woman'* fttief ? tliuiili !c i.i . .. . t ilto J ull'ipiaii Ull't'X l" J '- nouil.. V. nwtii null :ri:iKit lor this* ty \ ?: . 'file "chungit of ).i<- " u . <n period or ex? latcncc. Dl* ut? of Hi'1 o? Hi it ii 11 int.. i th an Ki nct- .. nil- admitii'il llich unj'ort.*?n< t:< iiie il H>*tcni. Halation lo prognan < Influent > . ; , x.oii, tin/ py viiiii, ?n<1 tlf tl({ii"> t'onlrol rli ! .. ; <1 the |jrnJn( and at'eet the ^ii'lv.iw-ni. 'a n -* i ndent Upon tti. oxlMpiicc ' I tin!"'. n}?'# A1?*!:in< hof : nit) Of m ffeitUUQiii wlni'li iii.>> (irujuo* lot no r iktrjV'ii, llMlr (iiM'tM** iM)ilonrly in 14>niis i!*?- vlinl'1 ? n*?i.i. < .1 po* U uoxrioputArii 01 tiic reproductive or(uir ('pun dwlr io . uioval ui mi, tin* feniNk <lin it tin jnaelte mu Jl j;rmai kHld<* rue** recorded ?> iumIIvhI nien. //.? pH//..// p l< pryuM oj tht it / nut njtttm. \\. NYMITDMK OF MKNs'JIll \|, 1>|S. ( i;ask. A OflCAi Xvurmn'. Vaiiotm .U-yrc*>s a.r t ulB. MoiNulIn- '' fuoiuc 1 ?fi? *-?1 tobrK'H *.MI Uitt nornl, ami * oiu.i. WJI.I |*rulM?wi ut*? i; ininntn und troaupont. imtubtliv> <>f I ..,,1 ? Lliulda:. 1 ii ? tiai MI- ?: 1. , in . , ..-.J '"ii .1 piticroou. m > ?. 1 "in .? <f i hi't.riuMTilt v r o| ifui.. lilsiprOaocvi to .1 |i u i...-ii .itu vtuln 10 ilic *<? una*. lit '5 iii ?, - - ?- ? - ? ?? ?- 1 ' -* -- - .aou:? !>r. A. Walker's CaliCornia Yin- 1 OplV lliII(M S aro a purely Vegetable preparation, mailt! ehiolly from the 11a- i iivt! herbs found on the lower ranucs ol li e Siei i a Nevada mount.tin of I'ulifornla, the medicinal properties ol" whieh are e\tr:ieteil thereliom without the use of Alcohol. The (juestion is almost daily asKeil. ' What is the cause ol' the unparalleled .success ol \*inkuaii llrr'rr.irs?" Our answer is, that they remove the cause of disease, and the patient recovers his health. They are the ureal hiooil )ua ;!'er .and a lite pb in.a principle, a perfect Renovator and In\isolator ol the system. Never before in the hi.-toiv t.l the world has a medicine been eouipo"ndi'd po -;essittir the rem irknhlo tp.mlilie* of Vinkoau I'.ii i i i:s in healing the sick of every dbea e man is heir to. They | are a jrcutlu I'arualive as well as a Tonic, j relic vie tr ('onyo.-Ua.n or 1 nllaiiiinatioii of ! the l.ivcr and Visceral (>rsruus m itilious l):>ease:i The propcilics of Dit. 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( A: *hfii>a?ail? < ISonhsiiif, i DEALER IX GRAIN, 1IAY, KOVISIONS. I'l.lU'l! ANH, KI'llMT l!Al;l!KI,S. ( <; < B 4 I 't <. \\ 3 , Si; I I Orders rrtunptly^lillcil Free <-f Commssion < Fob IS?lv, 1 pllOS. L. II AllWFI.SON, 1 Commission Merchant, hipping and Forwarding Agent, t ih'j.i. a. o. i Special attention given to the buying and 1 'llingol Ton T'imuki:, and other produce. D'('omjOytiihli I/ou?sc\s, Lota and Xldhlcft, >r temu's, trill In furnished to Iruuith til 'I iiti- t rr men, without_ Churt/v, who entrust their y uaineaa to ute. n T 1?. WILLIAMS, s Pl'K A 1.Kl!!{ IN GKNKKAL MKKC1IAN I)(XK, anpfactikok lof naval stokes COMMISSION MERCHANT. i< AM) (y |F OR WARDING AC-ENT. ? 1X7" Special attention given to the buying 11 id selling of Ton Timber. e lit'J J. CHEEK, S. C. 11 The Orphans' Frientl, 1 A i'Al'Kll FOR '111E FAMILY CLUCL n] CliJAsllEU EVERY SATU\U)AY \V 11Y T11K si CAROLINA ORPHAN IIOMK. Ji ie year, in advance, $2, 00 x months, inndvnnee, 1 00 , ) all Ministers, One Dollar per Annum. ftS ]{ate8 of A (IverMising lieasouable. go VLL the profits of this paper are used ru _ in supporting destituto orphans. Wo s), nl every one who reads this to subscribe. Address . lie OLIVER, oi: Sup't Carolina Orphan Homo, SPARTANHURG, S. C. . 101 li, 1874. to tw Ol The i\cn IJaefic* XriiKx. D( n lmpoi tant invention. It retains tha rnpt 0q at nil linns, and nnilcr the hardest (SerlillSvr 0 er severest strain. It is worn with com Hit , and it kept on night and day, eHerts a per s,,. unit cure in a few wtekb. Sold cheap and * 1 l>y Mail when requested,circulars iree, when cot red n> loiter sent to llio Klasiic Trass 1 o., 1 ? ?;* Hroadway, N. Y, City, Nobody tues Mi- ! Spring Trusses ; too painful, they blip oil too qpj uenily. * piilVSlst 1873-ly. i' IN'EWS: MA \ :>0, tm%~ar<xJt * %?m?*J-? ? .fjfn The lotion Tux. Fori \-nine M'prcm'iitut i \ cs ivjdv| scntinw- ;}if Stairs of N? iili ait<l South Carolina, (it'orgin, Florida, A1;i1miii:i, Mi?i?i. 1 'ui>i:i11:i- ? v-i< l\ i.i ..v . , , J ) 1 ''""v,v ! sue :i?.?1 Arkansas met :it Washington last Timrsday in the room ot the Committee i'ii Agi ieultu re lor the purpose of considering the question ol the refunding ol the cotton ta\. Mr. Lamar, ot Mississippi, presided, i ln-.'o hills are now pending, one olh i'vl hy Mr. Cook ol (ioorgin, one hy Mr. \\ lute ot Alabama ami one hy .Mr. McKce ol Mississippi. lion. A. II. Stephens prefers Whitens bill which pro\ides for the appointment of eoiuinissioneis to determine \\ hot her the tax has heen paid ami makes the receipts of the eomuiissioners of internal revenue prima laeie evidence of payment. It is then propose-1 that the government shall issue bonds in eaeh individual ease I he whole subject was referred to a special committee ol ten, of which Mr. Cook is chairman, and the next nieeti no will he held as soon as the committee shall he prepared to report The passage ol such a hill would he he largely hem lima I to the Southern Stales, and would" he an act ol restitution far more potential in she restoration of confidence and good feeling between the .sections than the loudest piotestatiotis ol oiators and nri-<? * I " x "* vnv The l?ankrii|it ('tucrin r. [New York World.) lias Muses mined lit111s<11 and his State tor the sake only ol wearing that high title ol present nobility, the, "( I;:\cinor ol South Carolina'? Is this the sole consummation l'or which he has sold himself and his commonwealth, and done more antic deeds in the lace ol high heaven than any In-! italic out oi'an asylum, any ape north ! ol lha/.il? is this all the outcome iiotn his cheap niggei minstrelsy, his I black and tan jocky-club, his pilletvd i lectures and addresses, his grosser, h Ionics and perjuries, his lyings and stealings, and all the penny eribbings and area shadow nigs with which he j has diversilied the career and liberali- j /a d the experiences ol the champion | sneak-thiel and prime huHbou amono tic ''statesmen ' ol the period? Morality and political economy and : 1 );sraeli the elder are at outs upon the ipu-slioii ''w hi ther it is allowable to I ruin one's sell, hut w hat philosopher, i ?1 i\due, oi anlupiary coiihl ileal with j Moses' way ol ruining himself, lor which tliere is no prceedcnt in any code Iroiii .Menu to ?le\'ons? \\'c re- j peat it, tho bankruptcy ol Mo>cs is the most incomprehensible and the most groles?pie laet in American history, and the eh.nuclei ol Moses, the Alcibiadcs of scalawags, the Themislocles ol monkeys, the (nj'mtf jn )'</<{ ol I Judical statesnicnship, is the rarest I ind choicest study that rvrr (ell to he luck ol the Shaudvisls. It Hie old law ol imprisonment for leht still prevailed in Soul.i Carolina; f Moses could only be made to pay ii his person lor the iraudtileiil debts ic has incurred, and the reconsliueteii j loverniiiciit. of South Carolina be | lots administered Irom a spongingmuse, with a Coventor's stall' ol topitaves and a State guard ol hail ills ind constables, the picture would be oinplete. As n is, the state of the 'arolina treasury admonislu s us that here is still a chance ol this Moses >pei a-boufte winding up in as grotes- | pie a tragedy. There will soon he lothing whatever to steal. A l'lcasant Situation. Our young friend Parker w ent round 1 o the Smiths. After conversino with I hern lor a while, .Miss Susan excused ! < lersellfor a few moments, ami went up ; lairs. Presently Parker thought he 1 icard her e.omini/, and, slipping behind lie door, he sUsjLTcsted that ihe other \ ( li<s Smith should tell Miss Smith that j e !iad gone. Hut it wasn't Miss H usan, it was ohl IVIr, Smith in his t Uppers. As he entered he looked < round and said to his daughter: ?' "Ah, ha! So Parker's gone, has i e? Good riddance. I don't want t ny such lantern-jawed, red-haired, I liot foolin' round liero. He hasn't 1 ot the sense of a rutabaga turnip, or 1 loney to buy a clean shirt, lie gets one of my daughters, I'll shake the j verlastig life out ol him if I catch him ere again, mind me !" , Just as lie concluded, Susan came ^ own, and not perceiving Parker, said: . ''Thank goodness, he's gone! That ' inn is enough to provoke a saint. 1 ( as awlully afraid he was going to ^ ay and spend the evening. Mary mo, I hope you didn't ask him to j >1110 again." Then Parker didn't know whether to | J ay or bolt, while Marv Jane looked j j if she would like to drop into the liar. Hut Parker finally walked oat, . shed to the entry, seized his hat, 1 ot down the steps, and wont homo j editatimr unon the cn.i.t iinan happiuess ami the uncertainty , the Smiths, lis has not called since. ! v\ Tho "on 11 ud bong tong>y oi Washing* 'V n are in a ferment over the row be-1 < een the sons of Fred. Douglass and Downing, the oystor man. The ' )\vnings think the Douglasses hav'nt 1 t tlie brains oi their father, by any \ ana, and the Douglass elan retort by mi dng that they never had to claim "\ intenance on the score of their lath- he s pickled oysters, any way. The i "1 trrel isa lively one, and seems pretty J '4t tally matched so iar. ion 187-1. The >1 iI'llii I*01111* a Table Vegetable. Iti rognnl (<> (lie Japan IVns as a table vegetable, opinions ditlV-r wiuely, one pronoum inij it I Ik* best e* 1 ail the pea or bean tribe, while another assures uh it is 4llit only lor mules and 1 swine/' Wo have grown it for seven or eight years as a garden crop, and j esteem it one ol tin* best vegetables ! we have. To our taste, no other pea , or l>ean even approaches it in richness | and delicacy ol ihivor and we believe it is as wholesome and nutritions as it is palatable. Tastes differ, however, I and all do not like it. \\ e have not tried it, to any extent, as lood lor j stock, bill know that mules and horses j are very loud ol the plant in its green j j slate. Tie main difficulty with it, as an i j article ol human diet, seems to be | that it is bard to cook, and, when not 1 properly cooked, doubtless bard to | cat. We use them both in the green ! and dry slate. As green peas, they should be treated like l ima or Sieva ! Ileans, except that they require longer ' boiling. \\ hen dry, they should be soaked over night or at least twilve hours before commencing to cook tlicin; then boil in soil water till well done or bettor; alter partially boiling, put them in a suitable deep pan, with a j piece ot meal, ami bake in a hot oven, alter tbe manlier of \ ankee ''pork ami J beans.liurnl Curolinian, ,1 pril A n, ? Insanity Anion*; Ants.? l)*?n Francisco Ye!as<pics inloiincd me, in 1870, thai lie had a powder which made the ants mad, ho thai they hit and destroyed each other. lie gave me a little ol it, ami it proved to be corrosive sublimate. 1 made several trials of it, and lound it most efficacious in i turning a large columii ol mils. A , little ot it sprinkled "hcros j their pallis j in dry weather has a most surprising clled. As hooii as one ol the ants touches the white powder, it commences to run about wildly, and to attack any ot her ant it comes across. In a couple of hours, round balls o' the ants will be found biting each other, and numerous individuals will he seen bitten completely in two, while others have Inst some ol t heir legs or ante nine. News of the commotion is carried to forniicariiim, ami huge fellows, measuring tbree-ijnarters of an inch in length, that only conic out ol the nest luring a migration or an attack on I he nest ol one ol t lie woi king columns, arc sci n sailing down with a determine*! air, as it they would soon right i matters. As soon, however, as they I have? touched the sublimate, all their slatclmcss leaves them; they rush | ahoui; their legs are sei/.ed hold ol ; by some ol the smaller ants already ! alfectcd by the poison; ami they themselves begin t.o bite, and in a short time become tlieccntio of fresh balls ol rabid ants. The sublimate can on!\ i he used cIVcctivcH in *lrv weal iter vi A itm'afisl in Aricnrnt/n<(. si n < . i i. ac i !?' ' r*m l- 'i'i... w- ' ' . .. ? ??... i iii" ?> ;isn- | inton Chronicle gives ar. account ol j the exhibit ion ol the won h-rlul power I of a ''lightning churn," al the rest- i <lcncc of ihc < amimissionor ol Patents, i when a large company of ladies and i , gentlemen were present to witness a i pint of mil k con verted into a pound ol 1 butter in less than one minute. It is j ! the general opinion that the butter is j made "to cotne," in this singular man- I i nor, by a galvanic current produced j , by the warm water, salt ami saltpeter placed within an outer motalic oylin- | der which incloses the one in which the milk is jilaeed. 1 The inventor says the peculiar com- i position and preparation of the metal j used in the several cylinders of the hum are secrets which will not he made public. It is claimed that praeiically working, five pounds of butter ? an be made out of one gallon of milk; , vet as high as seven pounds and three patters have been made out of one * gallon of pure milk, l'resli lrom the ' ( s: i .-wiin-T un|triioii nas boon urged i igainst calling ilic product so obtained i f Hitter. It appears to be tbc result of granulation of the nutritious particles ! t I tbc milk in a mas?, resembling, in , 1 ill respects, ordinary butter, Irom j t ivbich it cannot be distinguifhed. It | c an be manufactured at a cost of about i ive cents a pound. The imentor has 1 1 >een invited to churn before the > Resident. j I First Instanojc of Cremation.?A ortnight ago, the lirst instance ot ere- I _ nation in this country took place at j p Miiladelphia, Dr. Frances Opdye, aged 9, on that day, burned the body of ^ is son, George Opodye, aged 21, the eremony taking place in the cellar of (| ho Doctor's residence at 1058 North t] "ourth, street. Some time before the j an's death the father and son had j ntortd into a solemn compact that the j nrvivor of the two would see that the 1 i\ ody of the other should be destroyed p y fire. Doth were skeptics in religion, p he Doctor now has what remains of ' p is son's body, in shape ol a quart of w liito ashes in a glass urn, sitting on i p, ii mantle-piece, in his library. fp A young Inly engaged to l>e mar- j ed, but getting sick of her bargain )plied to a friend to help her untio ie knot before it M as too late. "Oh, rtainly," lie replied. "It's very easy ' untie it now, while it is onlv a beauiot r __ * | 11 "Professor," said a student in pur- ' it ot knowledge concerning animals, 80 vhy does a cat while eating, turn her ' ad first one way and then another?" ' '"or the reason," replied the professor, an hat she cannot turn it both ways at ,( ' cc." * I VU \ f Imdxi the Oul:uiil>iu] Phoenix. Planters, Help Vourselw* I _ ? Mi!. 1*^i?t io?<: Tin* flnss of iintuigrants re<jiiii? <1 in lliis country :it the present time jiro those with :i little capital, ami who are inclined to settle ! down ami make oood citizens. Tin* |<|iiestion is asked, Irotn wh.'iin' an* they t<> he obtained and how/ Thcv arc to bt1 obtained Iroin Idgland, ! Seotlun I anil Wales, by 111)i ri11l?* heads i of fitnliies tree pilt-s ol laini, ul forty | acres eae.h, upon arrival in this Stale; tin; receivers pavng their own passages. This plan has l?eeen ttiied in Urishane, Australia, New Zealand, ami other Dritish colonies, ami lias succeeded beyond all expeci.?tiou. set tiers ' l:ns induced to ioeate tlieiCselves are amongst the most prosperous ami contented in the worl 1. South (hirolina is eminently more lilted lor this enterprise than either Austrialia or New Zealand. It is nearer Kenglaud l?y some 1 ,'JOO miles, the sea voyage only taking eleven days, ami is most eonvi nient for the American an I Knglish markets. Carolinians, open yotir hearts and give land. Von would lind your taxes deerease, with an increase of while population. Vour I arms would become treble their value, fresh industries would he promulgated, a more diversified svsh m ol agriculture would lollow, your ulo* , * J runts Sunny South would onee more become tree from the terrible burdens she now groans under. Planters help yourselves by helium' . - * i n others. Why impoverish yourselves by roin:iiiiiiiii> posse ssion of a ?piantity of land .ipon which yon can hareIv pay taxes, and cannot cultivate. Why continue to sutfer under I lie oppression of senatorial thieves, seal lawags and libertines; tcllows who havo usnrped the positions they hold, hv placing, through (orce ot inunhers, members of an iufcrior race to rule, govern an and mock you, and to make a jest ot that, which every white man holds most sacred, and is born within him ? liberty. \ our blood is drained, so to speak, ir.mi every pore. Kaeh and every department in the Male is plundered. '1 he robbers, like vampires, hover over its prostrate term, waiting impatiently till more substance be formed, in the hope ol satisfying their insatiable maws. <!od helps those who help themselves. on have the power in your own l ands to burl vonr oppressors from I he pinnacle lliey have obtolucd. \ our hearts Are good; vour hospitality exceeds anything I have ever c.xncri'Miced. lie patriotic, ami induce strangers to settle amongst you, in the ..II >vu / i nave j>rt?posed. 'i on will soon perceive a vast improN ctnent in yo u* ondilion. Intelligent small capitalists will rapidly outnumber your ignorant Jemi-savage neighbors. \ otmg will be lor the good ot the community it large. You will no longer remain the laughing-stock of the civili/.ed kvorhl. Your noble institutions will )c raised from the miserable slough ot uinkruptcy in which they now labor. Vour beautiful country would be once uore self-supporting; ihere would remain no necessity for you to mortgage your crops from one year to an>tlier; peace and contentment would eign, and the South be beloved by ill right doers. It is but a lew months since I bad be pleasure of coming amongst you. hiring my sojurn, 1 have received be great est courtesy, and I teel a loop interest in your welfare n consequence. I should like to hear rem some of the readers of the. Pikei 1 x on the subject. I will state that am actuated by no motives of per- ,< onal remuneration, but as an intend- " r.g settler among you, am anxious to ee society once more assume a eallhy hue. Communications addressed to Mr. \ IT. (raines, Columbia, S. C., through hose instrumentality 1 came to lis State, will receive promtp atteniou. John* Wivru:. Head all the treatises on composition int ever were composed and you will nd nothing which convey more usell instrution than the account given y John W esley of his own way of liling: U1 never think ot my style, nt just set down the words that come st. Only when 1 transoiibe anything r the press, then I think it my duty ? see that every phrase he clear, pure id proper. Conciseness, which is v w tiu i ?*.% i ..., ...j .v ..en-, iiiiumu 10 me, brings tantum tmjficit ol strenght. It nUur 1 I observe any stifVexpression 1 thnnv out, neck ami shoulders." i ?m A e.lergy man being annoyed by me of ilie audience leaving ihe chureli hilo be was speaking, took for bis vt: "Thou art weighed in the balee, and found wanting." Alter ;v iv sentences he said: 44You will >ase pass out as you an weighed."