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v Took for Ev^y '?7oai.:a in \m ?* *** w o n a ii, AM? Icr TLirty YeaivT:':e,::aruro. I*y W. W. BLI33, M.D., At v>* York. ! i? IHil BOllhil I?f f ?> 1 . \ ??1m '. ? H l\ t : lltKieiKlvtMl ll Ml III)' I i. >'. I I' I " , ,a. ; o' '] i?l :.i C? >r i i Ml n . It ?? II- M l II >1 llll 1,'C, 1,1'' I \4 im-I t ,( > .i- Ii.m o; si mi />M.i I 1' i im - . n U. ? . i i. 'H-, ntuli'i' ?Vi. . ; ?! . i - . m lli;: i .?H- - Mi.1t tl' liUlt tin , i; to mi, : I i i.tniwlc.' > I i'V MMti'.l} Ci'imr. 10 I V iill I'll'll ' :!?,' Ii M .. I , : V It nil' Ultfllkl.S II 1 O' I '! I ' * M. HI I'l i nii'l wltH !?v tiiiMi .*>?' ?;* hi hi I ii hi ' 1 < lit -ilium. li.v ilii-lr physlont n?\ t mil il i'h-ik ll n, t; wu.nli I /-UCvvJlJiiMl |lliytMC:U, ill Hill, 111-) Ill'M.ll <lU.l)ill '8 .1 .iVhjiii.ij; " , ii \v i.i .1 > i. u ?.iu\l )??- w o ii uiioOciuUiik probity; - ami t Uiv.io .. of , i a ONi'l till) <1l< '?> 'S IHlUllli'll lull"' I'm n r .i.i liipU'.ns, tyssoHs. aivl the inn; mil. lilo-i* ol'm tmi. i.. Wow hi iii i 'l) an instructor. t'i l> > : * i" : i Ui.'iil;?MM?k?i to Miow wli.it c\t i rUmcti It.i - tuji . Upisv.i >\ man ilns turnout of i,lint i \p m < , 3>?. litnss, llto untlior ol Hits wmk, ? a vimliinto of tin-Vulvolills of IVntnylv nil.i. I'I'.i n! n c . j. n - hiw lor tunny s in* ui ulo i .n ilo conipl ilm-> .m l i l ionlo * ill.spiiwis In gondii! n gpodtfty, nipt is in evoiy way It>lllll, mi- ??.-< v iiiuuku ^ ;i unneuit mul d "lUiito one, fo? lo lHi <?r aeivlee, to :li, to wi? n <>|' dan ci, h ui'. ut'isl be fjtoltcn, but with a dtdietioy ni died >n, a discreet i liolee of words, and i vol hi I intuitu of ex ;uossl,m that will wend lit way to Hi"- ttii ! ; i ,dri : v.it mitt u> nu luig scwriWlllt.v, or c:i ? in; ft hltjidi Ionian.,' die c.hcdt o< ilio pro?I fastidious. 'Iho roa-h!. Is loinhild, however, how alaiott hn;?)till)l" i' In to li -i I the ruth that the author sot oat upon, anil nntneetu to violate th s.? .i?n\<n j tonal forms of hn^unx? lo w'.ileh American rericr* me tnosUy ii ;nt <ni.i,i, aii i, wliaUuir u i ?i.? or frupalQ, Is wl i?l! :l? i- ? il- 'li up v 11 i . if - a 'uf rinding nothing hui n ivbtwli <<f 111- < tcprt,'l<lc m.iiteis that li.tve Im'o'i thuiisan l.? >!" thn- t hot mo wiittou upon, diiir will as they prove al tin 1 th Ir ml Vn\ 'ihe reader rinsl tlion lie prepared lo he.u many sin :ii!iir|il<-u; find il A\<ty Should app mi' r illuir tli ullVpilng of c |?erve:'t?'.t Impgiuall-.m, than Ju*t and HCloiHifto conclusion*, he or she < it llhorty to rote llioni necordhigly. livery otic has Ills r?n wfttuioi of thiutdug, in I ? the. author h i hn. Jt i?> holiere*t, however, that li tin; t o !. he read is c<>i usv; and ,i the run mill set hit, hy th at any rate wlio, like the i ithor, have do.llln\ratod ii|- >n human h ipplne.-s and the arise* that oppose It; 1m tli<> ' who have striven to aseerlain the true source* of worn m's iii'iltiplleity ot Intlrmilles, jnid who have ever heett dliig 'ir in hc 'tin, to uinolii*raie her Rufti) rings, many vu! tahl i -j- >tt?, to say the least, may bo drawn from lis conn.".-l u;n>i sublet.-1.< tnilinately con ?.,mi Him nm ni'tk.i, ihi-.I well-'oelll;; of ",iJ jXnnnlo portion of our raoc. Tim hook is not tntonile ! Mi Iml th >yi ol ilium. . (".'I-*; enppclalh th unwleil, parent s, an t I hose hiv? 'in^lhQ ilireetlon of youthful tne\\ic.h aee. Sp.rtt will not turini! nor Is U nt'w.stiry to i>rose?ita lontf lisi of 'Til ?TtI .V1/4; a tow will iiKliiinto tliu uniwrsul favor with , tvhlvH tliv work Is ivcxslvtul. M.vnm ii i.u. M ly 12, J870. I have noniiM In. lllls '< v l . "Woamn, ami lair Tlilriy YvnrH' IMlgrimaKc," ?ii i . ici ? believe it a I took . t" ?i u value i ?111 t \ whom I' was i.irnetl, and lto;i?j It will meet with i <aii n >, ,tu ijiuul.hioii which f sinohis ao n?U deserve. M. !8. CAJtl'ISN IE11, Follow Mass. Mini. Soc. Hoston, May 10,1870. T have oxamtiv I i?i hook ntitl-; " Woinnn, and oerThli'ty Vciuh' IMl^rlmajjo," v. r. t n I v W. \V. 'i s, .M.D., of Nu'.v Vol It, anil m i.i. jtnl in at, i is a ve> ualilo Work, mi?l cnlculnuxl i?> '< nseftti, especially < . n? wouiu>, where ill health * ? unite iuo pram lent it i nt. It 'a nlillosaphlcally, sclent!fl ille. anatnmlcailv, piiy*i. Vieally nn>l iiatltoloitleally fa aeei In u- <! -eiipii >ns <>f i t organs of the IumIv, entiM < of female diseases an l their .ire; or, what Is miioli Im>itor, their prn'iniimi : ami llio atlons (somewhat iiiuncrmpo n>> itom Miutdaul wiltLis, eu)iuc.kf In the tue.lleal pretension. i V' M. M. CUUNFLL. l.L.D. ( n entitled 'Womniii nn i licr Thirty * I'ilri iiiinkCt" hi \t . H. Itii.-s, M.u., anil dei j.i etallj f i inn i ii .1 women, i. satd In medical v.f eic at \ alue for the nu n lnation It ani>.t. i*. ? ill" Juill'HUU ' n'oiiiiuii nud her Thirty Years' I'lijfrimis lliainlc: "! a book ju-i tlirown np> n the Ket .In-motto, " Hon if >t 'i>n nail i/ / si." li is a tar 1 unit hettei iiiicuipl man it> pieuoeossors to lieat . ul\ niaj ol iioi i all\ tiU'lwilii hoiiesi purpose ? f ilio ni< -t "li ate ' 1 siil.jeei -. . . . i lie in aaiy :n I . iv Seieiullle <|iia ties ol the hook null, al e a earchil . itelliKciil phxttciail to be the author.--?\etr?;X Ouuy '.. -ci user. .. ......... ... i J miiy ? furs' ! lift I'Milivyc," . . \ l . l.itS , .'il.iAevV Ylil I.. ! i. i> i>ii"t> IS .1 III' >.M . .llll n<- > ?ui .)? ? i mi wtneii ?11;ii i little i.' ini u-i lUislile llioniftnciil |>ii if slftii >iii<I suiiili) sine :i >itsi i J. it llio .snUC'l IHg WlXk'll IsllnW i:ill.*r I li\ t;.;uin HIK (.1 ui'ist vital law.'. i.| Ih'.UiIi, it II v\i < .u mi- .. <n> t.i .1 vvoiit.tjt. i viijiimo In ihu win k i t'u jik.VKi. i.ut ovi ly ju iliil' ?*. t. i.i . ; ?in ii.. i i i u.ii'.. >i ;i i- ci'iiijiluiiii - Ii.- s ii.iii. It linn. Ii . itl. M>. - 1 Uli.il t" 1:i: ' >., i: t . > I I I s. nr. I a in every way invuiuaOn mi .imliin,.i m i.t.U ....'. luili ti. i>. a lull i'oit* . t.i.<nn, . I Iter Thirty Vi\ii*' I"i" #n\< iln.v tvork, In a N >v ^ <>r!? jiUvsi. mu i t '. , or:fiiiil in>ti>, livum ii liolti'iiti tin i im; hi i; ni tnit'jtvt , |?c??i.ijis u.s tiiuth ilulirucv It* III" n.itnro i.t the en-.? 1 ""i ll. ' ; . cliallily t?llh..s I.ill t:lit!..ili:at isi'.y v..m, millo?i>i<i i:Uly every muthir ttii .il l t.now, mainly t u?l art tlu'.v ate with lifs mvn Ji ililt itrt.l i- h In'i i'. 'J "I'lo " Ml I.' p . i1"ti'ii tiiai a HM-..I : " nt' . . tiini ..mi.* nix cntaiif l tijmn bnih, mi- i rt?m .- Di.it ininlit le avoided, if n. in s i illy t.,, e'Htood wn ciii.. n'.iltiii tin., it.- Xiws ill', ill It, v !iiih ranj . <o vkiluleU \\ illi im|iiiiiit,y. ?jpi .'(..v/iVA/ Jhti'y Union. " Vi'orniui. iind tier Thirty Vi'iuV ril^rlra, l?y \\. \V. l,ti>s. M.H., i- i iii"iHc.i; no. ms' the \ jii.u'natint', ii'.sei i- s, ni'ifits, i-'i't ci' in? i r wmntui, li t tin- ci.niliicint.itititi "T ics;. "i lite |.l .sUltiUK i!it" ;i|>cnilc \ nine, and vvlveb i i .< in I.? in a moral I . ieiv, IMieXee|ii imcil.1'. Iiud bO ItiilcnlatCll lobCUhttjt... Host Oil t \il,<J IIIJltlHihullSl. iii. -k contains 415 paces, > . iPi i: nod by a Lao (im .kjiavinx, una m buuot.uunuly Duiunl lnuitisini. .HIEF SYICCrSIS OF COKTES'To. INTKODUCTOKY. '.ei.iiilile inncti-c t.f re.nUl . V':- 1 is Do ? 1, Drill HI- cultivation ot t' ' l.'.ei | . \vv:.-, ll'.O i.nnent ', lin.t 1 lie ,iis>'ilt- i ill . i .:.I Jumi, Mnl i lini.iotci of sm>liit hitni'eouiM-, y. ttii w.mt i an, plX'H'i' I'hhI, mill lieiiltlil'il ii else. i.ndU il>tilk?lltlof & icly, Hi. fi.llii i ..1 . n, utiil ii'Miinn* nioileb i.t iln fi. 1.x. iU ti. ni.si'iii tI llie f in-ill < I i'tuiiiiit tiiiiil'. , ; m-i. n mIiihi.. jilc j ... st iutc*, iVc. 27m; tcunt of proper filntsUut, t/terutil, fi/ Wiiwyi/ limiuii ' ii""1"'.'1. j,.. .miiiiii,', in a t;i< i m in eiiur ii :i : nice. 'I Im ol j< > oltbts book t v give mfoi motion ;i dir. .trice peculiar l>? women, -llii'ir suinec . sympi^ijults, ami indU-atr as of iriMiUuiit. 1 In' task a !i'.: U' and (litMCult nms. No iiii|>ru|?iciy in impaitlng . . i !< i'-,o to those. wlio arc to I-o tlio mother-. i iiHtl-iiti. * t v to suppiea- inquiry in regard to natmal lav?. In , iv. ami iniM-.ty follow clone ujion ign.iranet nim inys* fi . '1 lie Wot k Mil.mil led to I lie e- ?i . d eniisiueiill loll of men. " 2b the pure, all ihiiiys an pun:." I, I'L'JJKitAY. Tit. meat crleis in woman*v cxIhIcik e. Tie udiwl ex, .!. ?. ill'-lieart itwukciia, ami lint I i?iy t.ccouici iln\' i jied. j 'hi.ii-h: mint-emeu'h 1"M'tln ii at; i Ion. II - iiiis-?i< ti In i \0ii) li 1m> I'nltiilHl V 'I ]>n qiiinoion an Important one. i -v:i iju'd In 11?*i | *i> ! :? :? 1 n i. Tim rio.it impel taut > i . .udoust? tho*u ol iliQ inoiiil i nal oigaiiti, IX. M Jj N H'J It t; ATI ON. Wltntimt? Tin* ovation oraatia ntul their oftites. iv.t, i. ef o\Ktlnn inflmaieu lu uKhtc-i- elu.ini' v. Ala o il , .a:-, t iaiiK nt. liifiui'iiee oi ?.-)t\ ln<! and Minud ding , . ii.oct - rit?y inofio-abie to thi! clt\. siail hat of cin. ?! j>l?; eici.m. Ileii'iilti.iy holmm < . stoma in India. < m-:-'y of the in nv'runl |>?-ii?vl. AiTc ie<1 l>y oregi .-i mid 1 it tatlon. Tie- quantity i ;o i <. I'rUo p-.i mc i Inn it can-e." I lilttl tin-mill.-ih*. I be li .(HCOIl lltld i.aban. IJl'bletV lan.-. Sj-el-'illlion I.- tin-me* lit* the Citily j byciold ivi*. (luil ioii. Cba-io mtirnl laogu gii of r,olc-.?-i Mult*. i he oitoa?i6ot .v-Msi i nation. jfi. INI 1,ANIMATION OIT .MUNSi J.l'ATi " *""" OKOAN.S. if \ >. nl sub-rienic ft.imi. Clu-n: i.d!uii... -i. Its B s a.- or t : ... I'tiiloin i.-. hxpoMiie UJ i ' -iii-re -i injury. The (iii.ai.un \eMciti Ignorance in 1 ; Mtniuii intlaunnauoii MulUi'hcUv nt oiamona v ? tuhcH I'" I lie woint). Wym ui'? n'iO:-iin -1 r thlrf \-iJi . iiiH ** tllailgrt Ot life." ) > .!. ! yf fixiyc. i) * u*o Of il??' '?vHiicw ir,ore omuii'ii U> ui ?nn?jri>11:,i. 'l'hclr inijiortum ? in t)ie wxik.I b.viucm. . . vion lu i>.'?nniancy. Irifliu.tiuo< i the cnvi| tlio HHL ' ! 1*10 ftxmVy i oiurol tlw flHxMoiinifxt of tlio * I .iii, i."I ntr<Kst () ? Inrttruu-Jir. ^I'urttf-oi il. |iomk,nt r % J >>ii fiv xif.li*?K-.? <t il>i? ovarlr*. Altlitnrholy htcturd of \ n ?,?van* nnvft no cxilteiK". lluir HHV|a 4 ?. i.nuly liofiHirn toe ?i ctfin. i iium the i. ?i4 ilie r?|n wine live oitniin. !?o<>h Ihvlr reMnHn l -'! " i tln> Jeli.nlw Mi?t?r?'X4iiini<,? il?e < ??]??> .i?? m*x. f'oot'le'l l|> jotxlkui Uiitl' 'Hit. J'l Vniii U Bra-* ? ttf ' t uul fyiltm. \. cTntitf, Vnrl'iu* iIojm "sofvnln. Mprta'ltn* |H?| . /i", *1 'i)! J'll I '.Ifclllli. HgWK Rtr'.n ' Ji* 0I??JV? * /ilr.nrnt. of iiemp tn > Hfr)?o?nisnuns |o mjxunl Vurji J at <n. s< " l > i - \ ^ i^i'in m ??.? ho (fgk J&SK ,5? v \N?^\ }&0^\ Mm/mfflL J)r. J. Walker's California ^ inopar lUttors nro a pui t?i> Vegetable I preparation, made eldelly from tlio nalive herbs found on the lower ranees of the Sierra Nevada mountains of Oalilbrnla, the medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom wit hotr the use of Alcohol. The question is almost daily asked. "What is the cause of the unparalleled success of Vixkc.au lltr i'Kus?" Our a us w or is, that tltcy remove the cause of disease, and the patient re J I covers his honlth. Tliov are thcjimil Mood puriller and a life gi\ imx principle, a peridot Innovator and Invigoratot of the system. Never before in the history of the world law u luodieino been compounded possessing the renmrkubk qualities of ViNKOAU lii i runs i 1 healing the fitck of every disease nam is heir to, The} arc a gcutlu Purgative us well as a Tonic relieving Congestion ov lnllanuualion o the Liver and Visceral Organs in Liiliou Diseases Tito properties <>f On. WAi.Kr.ift Yinkoau liiT'i'iius are Aperient. binnhoretie, Carminative. Nutrition.. Laxative. Diuretic. Sedative. Counter-irritant Sudorific, AlteraVo. and A uti-Bilious. Grntcfiil Thousands proclaim Vi . roAit Hitters the most wonderful in vigoraut thul ever su. Uiuud th-? ; iukin rystein. No Person can t .the 1 hese P if On according to directions, and remain 1< v. unwell, provided their bone ; ar. n i <!? slroyed by mineral poison or otiuu means, and vital organs wasted beyou repair. llilious, Romiltcnt mitl ill I i t Out i'VvtTS, 'which are an prevalent in tho valleys of our groat rivejf throughout the United .Stales, especial \ those of the Mississippi, C)hio. Missoui Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, lied, Colorado, lira/.os. Km C.uml l'earl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah. K>>anolto, .lames, and many others, wl:' their vast tributaries, throughout on; entire country during tho Summer an 1 Autumn,anil remarkabh so durin -st.. sons of unusual heat and dryness art * I I 1.1.1 1 A.. ~ ---! 1 < 111 > iii ui'.'ij uwiuupuuieu ?y extensive a mngomouta of tho stomach ;11.?i liv r. and other abdominal viscora. In the: treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow Crf?1 inllueneo upon those various organs, i3 essentially necessary. i'lt i'< is 110 cathartic for the purpose equal l.?i Da. ,1. \Vai/kek\s VtNeoau Brrrwi: as they will speedily remove the dark colored viscid n\nttor with which th bowels are loaded, at the ?aa tii stimulating tho secretions of the iiv< r and generally restoring the la :uih\ functions of the digestive 01 ;an>. Fortify tho hotly against distv.io by purifying all its lltiuls with Vixi.wau ]iitteus. No epidemic can lawo h d of a system thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigo lieu, Ihv.dache, Pain in the Shonldci , Cough-. Tightness of tho Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of tho Stomach, Bad Taste in the .Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitatation of the Heart, Inflammation of tho Lungs, Pain in tho rogion of tho Kid neys, and a hundred other painful sympi toms, are tho offsprings of Dyspepsia. Ono bottle will prove a bet tor guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. Jv't'oftibi. or Ifiii?r\s P.t-Sl - 7 - - n ' " mi 11 i j 11 vi Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, (loitrc, Scrofulous Iullainmutions, Indolent lnllannmitions, Mercurial Atlhctions, Old Soros, Eruptions of tho Skin, Sore. Eyes, etc. in these, as in all other constitutional Dis eases, Walkkh'h Yixkoak IJrnnis In vo shown their great curative powers in the most obstinate and intractable cases. For InUnmniiitor,v and ( l ior.ic lihounmiism, Gout, Bilious, Boinittcnt and Intcnniltont Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, theso Litters have no equal. Such Disca "s ure caused by Vitiated Blood. Motd?anical Diseases. ?Persons engaged in Paints and Minerals, such as l'lunibors, Type-setters, Gold beaters, and Miners, as they advance in life, are subject to paralysis of tho Bowels. To guard against this, take a dose of NValkku's YinliUAtt BittKits occasional l}'. For Skill IHsPilSOS, Eruptions, Tetter, .Salt-Khemn, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, King-worms. Scald-head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discoloratious of the Skin, Humors and Jhseases of the Skin of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out oi 11115 system in a short time by the uso of those Bitters. Fin, Tnpo, and other Worms, lurking in the system of so many thousands, are cllectually destroyed and removed. No system of medicine, no vermifuge.-*, no uutholininitics will free the system from worms like those Bitters. For Female (Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or the turn of life, theso Tonic 11iiters display so decidod an influence that improvement is soon perceptible. Clcnnsethe YiUatcu illoort whenever yon liiul its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores: elcfinso it when you find ;t obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanso it when it is foul: your feelings will tell you when. Keep tlie blood pure, and the health of the system Y.'ill follow. 11. II. Mt-DONAT.D Si CO.. DnippistsnndOen. Agts.. San Praucisoo, California, uml cor. of Washington and Charlton Sts.. N. Y. Koitl by nil Di ami OcaltK. ffcdssim moiipiiiive ha kit ?,w<iii) \J B I \J |j| cured by Da. Kkck'h only known rod ST Jit E REMDY. NO CHAUOE for treatwent until cured. Call on or address, Da. J. U. IlK ) Jv. O n lunati. O. . - v r #*" ?*? i HOSAIMlXSS Purines the Blood, Po* Snlr *?y \>mp(tl?l? i:v?ry*?horo. JQ, ?- "T- " j j ,h., k m ' A ^ ft RRY WEEKLY NEW : Professional & Business Cards I W. 1>. JOIJNSON. .1. M. JOHNSON C. I-. IfUATlLKDAlM. J0Hf?80t?8; QUATTLFBAUM, ' | ATTOliNDVS and ( 01 N.- lCI/i'lS VI' i. v\v . Conwayboro, S, C. Qi LlM.iSKS, HUDSON & KKI.LEV, fc > i Attorneys & Counsellors at Law, , Wil) practice in all the eourls of lloiry, ( 1 liter stale 01* Podofuji. 1 (XV One oft lie Ill-Ill will l.o in attcinlnnei it every lorin of the court, ami s'K'li other times as business may roquii". Olliee Mai ion, S. (J. \V. W ShLLUIlS, ,1. II. HUDSON .jno. a. ki:li.i:y. Oct 21, le<M. I OS. T. \V A 1 / II, ? ) Attcrnc y at Law and SOJ.K'1T< ii IN EQUITY, Will pi;?<?5 ? i . tlie ? omis of Minion, llorry .. . ! * * itiill ? r'n; n. ! < Miu'f (JON W A7 I'OKO, S. (J. I lov i'i, 3 S7-' ' t. J MS i . GiALEbi II., i Attc.Tov and CDuneciior .,t Law Will iii\ prompt attention to all business "Hi 1 Ubll'll tO 111 > CaVO. 5 CONWAYliOHO, S. C. IHW, lio, 1^71. ;.} >uLAl. .v HAli'l, I ten:; Isaicn Hiiclu nts, 32 KKoM S'.' IfifcfcT, NIAV YORK. I it) Ma! nPvawos nnulo on cnr.M i.incuts o Na <1 Moll1-, ( <Hon, Ac. 1 Orders tticeivo Promnt Attention* l >m p, ioivi 1c vi li'i encci given N <>i Mi aix, ISoi.t i. J. li. 'J . . ,A(f .1.17. I I AIM". ofNN.C. ot 8. ( ''j il< ' ?. 1,. 11A t: K MI. ON, Conmucsicn Kierckant, Si ipp'un; . lid ? 01 wattling Agent, lil'Lli < Ni-tCK, S C. Special attention pi\? ?* to il l- buying and * i 1114. iii' 'l on '1 imuijh, and oUkm product;. Q", < om/orUY hJ. Houses, Lot.- in'l Stub leu, Jot' , i'iLI In Jurat* it >i mi I I'll a i > n f I ihinun, it'it.hi /it ' l.unji % t'hv tiili'tuii, tint) hi- to ,,-i. ( j 1 . V\ 1 L Li A MS, i " Jl.MJAl.hHi: t i . A > \i. i... i-iil 1 i A N 1 1/. i',, I S A > . t .. t 1. (j \ A j, 1 ,v ' i 1 K i v ( Ma; is . v . i A A iL\; ,T. V. JL. o ,l X-.iA-.-A 1. ? Mja/fi. attc itiou given to l Ac buying ing nt 'l'on . intbta. t ILL < It EE h, a. 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THE""BSbT pT?8ilFf i Inn a husnuml can gl\e to liis wife i a reitipi loi' a viais si ' liji'ion (!?o,00) to the Christian Observer Louisville, uiio <f the largesi ami b< st of i.,mii \ religions newspapers, Pi < shy t er inn. but uu'?1 a,ian couiaini.ig aviielos on practical' ;< ;i ,i a from m,h c ( film a I ilivst mini'h is in i ;.< >?! nil. al 'i' cititoi i its, stories tor ihe young, i ?ious iicv.s iioin ail the oilier denomin.ilicns, mi wiiitiiions, ;. i not ilir, tiuming and literary depart mo i?ts, general intelligence \ ladcsaic ma.kels, l or specimen copies ;s* iit Irei '?? a, \ aiiui i ss), containing list oi I>i cininn > x i Ho to A. ? '. i*. CGiWEttSE, Vnhm aan. lH'Ii, i . t I ouisviile, Ky. B * Ni NGER'S OLD LONDON DOCK GIN. r.spi <'ally desi; licit I'd the Use ol the Med al lctcssidi ami tin' Family, possessing lio.se intiinsic medica' pro pi ieties which beong to an (>!ii and i lire (?in. i ; iiilicpciisi In to Females. (o.oil for Kidney on.pl nuts. A delicious Tonic. Put up in asi - containing one do/en liotiles each and .old by all (linguists, proems, Ac. A. >1. Bin ngcr A- Co., establiai'cd li7^, No. 1?> licavoi siici t, Now ,i ork i May 10 20-'hn | i/iii | 1111 vi i in* <111 <>i * < uniiig wiin : jU U JXill>! Ij illo. Ilai.dkeichiei; 1' an trasol and I lowers, is t he gayest Hung out. ontalucd in a Book of 20 pogos. JL'ho Can- i ii;i .(! of Flowers is something now. Mend oi one, only 2ft cents. BRIDE & CO., >?.\ 21 i, 1 iuiikforl, lud. 1 Mil E S E C R E T O U T .?Ono pack- 5 .1. age of I'rof. Haj >' Magic Compound v. ill 1 imc" whiskers to glow thick and heavj on the moothes-t face wit hout injury in 21 day.. or 1 noncy iclumlcd. ]f> cents a package, post 1 > id, or ! for -10 cents. 1*. D. i.EliT june 20-ly Conoeocheaguo, Mil. j 0?T MAN ROOD RESTORED SPEEDLjiiy ami elioctually, by tho use ol Dr. ' wVHJA.VS UF F1 ELIXIR. Cure gttaran- i lied. I 'rice, rl, sent post paid l>v 1\D. 1JEKT, onoeoclia ;ue, Wash comity, Mil. .june 2(>-ly it. jr. it, ! Ul< 18. UAItt;, ItAC'V 1 JLURTATIOM CARDS. * '1 hesc an. Ficnili Fliitation Cards ami tell ] nw It is done where they know how; and re just reeeieved lioiu 1'aeis! Are veiy nobby! >nly 20 cent. Iltty one: J. JiklDE & CO., j ox 2li, Frnnkfort, lnil. ^ .1 uiuuc Mack icy, of tho sixth circuit, ^ as decided that tho boards of county a OlllinissiotlOl S ill t llO S< ViM-mI cunnlinw ,.l . 4?P?9PB- -- v. . ^ V. IV rcn V?V**II VIVO VM Vi he.! Sinlc having been elected oil the 9th oi October, 1872, and their term j f oUioe, according to section 19 oi itide 1 oi the constitution, being for wo years, their term ol oHice expired ? it the 19th ol October, 1874, and llicv t re, therei'ore, ih funds cjjtoio. Accord' ,t ig to this decijion, there will,be no oard ol county commissioners in this tale until those which hav e just been 11 h ote l shall have qualified and entered t ltd ofl'icc. h The case came before Judge Mackcy s ?st Wednesday, on a coin plaint for an ljiinotion to restrain the board of a ounty eommissioners of Chester couuy from granting a license for the sale n I liquor. (J The board of county commissioners ^ i that county have accepted the desion and retired from otlico. 4Ycs, Job suffered some," said a mel- f n holy Ohio farmer, "but he never J new what it was to have his team run /, ,vay and kill his wilo right in the busy> ason, ^rhep. hired gals want three ddljp>* i s a uAok." jfe* ha 1874. Now I'ostago Law. The following are the Sections of the now postage law, regulating postage on newspapers; See. f>. '1 hat on and after llie first of January Is7*>, all newspapers and periodical publications mailed Ironi a known olliee of publication or news agency, and addressed to regular s U hsenliertl or nous uitoiiIu nnst:i?ri> " e> '? i r> f^liul 1 he charged nl the following rates: On newspaperis ami periodical puhlications, issued weekly and olloner, t wo cents a pound ami fraction thereof: Provided, That nothing in this act shall he held to change or amend section of the act entitle4 "An act to revise, consolidate and amend the statutes relating to the Post Ollice Department,1' approved .J line 8th 1372. See. (5. That on and alter the 1st day oi January 1875 upon the rccept of such newspapers and periodical puhiications in the ollice ol mailing, they shall he weighed in hulk, and posture l?;ii< 1 (hereon by a special adhesive stamp (oho dc\ ised ami tarnished by tlm l'onstmaKler General, which si:.ill be allixed l<> such matter, or to the sack containing the same or upon a memo an bun <>1 such mailing, oi otherwise, as the Postmaster-General may, Irom time to time, provide by regulation. Nee. 7. That newspapers, one copy lo each :.C ual subsei iber residing within the county where the same are printed, :n whole or in part, anil pubis lied shali go Iree through the mails; but the sa ne shall not be delivered at letter e.u Her olbces or distributed by carriers unless postage is paid thereon as by law provided. Hy a r cent amendment ot the postal laws, third c lass matter is subject to the lo lowing rates ot postage, and I mil (d vcights per package, embracing all j ?:npldets, occasional publications, t rs nsien i newspapers, magazines, haudbil a, posters, unsealed circulars, pi ei". en- books tnanuscriDs. nrool sin etlonvr.t c<] |)root sheets, maps, prims, in . ravings, blanks, flexible patterns, snipies ot' merchandise, sample cards, j honographio paper, letter envelop! s postal etivelopis and wrappers, e;),'< 1 s, plain and ornamental paper, ph >togi aphie representations ot d'.ticn it t\ pes, seeds, catlings, bulbs, toots, s ions, one cent lor two ounces or true ion thereof, and limited to lour poumh per package, and must be so wrapped as to allow examination of contend. Any writing, other than y P ' the a'dress, will snbjtcL the whole package to letter rates. All liquids arc exc luded Iroin the mails. Not to he Caught 'lu lee, A c;ood story is told of a German, by tli name ol Schmidt, who had taken the pteeaution to insure the lit of his wife tor 60,000, and the stable for *900 believing tho former might die ? n n and tie latter might ho burned, and h ecu id no get along without some comj.eusai ion tor his loss, lloth policies had joou taken from tho same agent. In a few months after the stable had been insured, it was destroyed by tire. Sehnidt quietly notified the agent, and hint d to him that ho would expect/the 5?90l at the earliest possible moment. 'I !?o agent at once sent a carpenter lO as-certain the cost of creeling a new dalle of the same dimensions, having [mud that the properly had been intared for more than it was worth. The aider reported tliat he coukl replace ho stable with new material for $500; nit, unfortunately, there was an orditanee against the erection of frame mildings?the old stable having beeji O I wood. lie was asked to estimate the lost ol a brick stable, and reported the unount at $750. The agent then notified Schmidt that ?c would build him a now brick stable ii plaeo of the old frame one; but khmidt became very indignant at the noposition, saying,? 4,I ton't undorslhand dis inshnrance hziress. 1 bay you vor nine hundred oilers, und ven my sthablc burn down 'ou make me a new von. 1 ton't vant . new stahablc; I vant mine nine hunIred tollers!" The agent reasoned with Schmidt >ut all to no purpose. When the stable was about finished, lebmidt went to consult a lawyer, hinking that lie could still get the mount of the policy, besides having he new stable. The lawyer, however, Wormed him that the oompany had he right to make good the loss by i abiding a new stable, and expressed urprise at bis desiic of bringing suit -A .1 gainst mem. "Hut,'said Schmidt, "I insure for ino hun Ircd tollers, and dis fellar put cm sthablo up (or seven hundred and tty. I don't understand dis inshurncc pizinofts!" Vinding that lie could not compel J payment hy law, ho became disi'ted with the insurance buriness al|ether. Calling upuu the *Lgout, , |imidt said,? . VMr. Agent, I vant you to dat 1 iirdiurancc on muio v row. I tou't pay no more monish that vay. I ton'l m/ ilorstaiul this inshurance piziuoesj" "Why, Mr. iSohimdt/'auul the agent, i. - i . - it. ... i iinu'ii surprised, you hit uoiug .a >cij foolish thing. You have paid a considerable portion of this policy already, and it your wile should die you would get live thousand dollars." "Yaw, dat is vat you told me now," said Schmidt, "Yen I pays you on my sthable, you say I get nine hundred tollers if it vas pinned down, so it vas purnt, and you will not give me 1111110 monish. You say, 'Oh, dat vas an old I'ramo sthable,' and you no pay nine hundred toller. Yen initio vrow dies, you den say to me, 4Oh, she vas an old Duchvoman, uiul she not void anydings?I get you a new Knglish vile,' und so I lon'l. get mine live thousand tollers. You ton'l lool Schmidt a eon ble of dimes!" A Littlis Ai>viok to Farmers.? Help your wives in every way you can, trivial though it may seem to you. For instance, keep an extra pair ot shoes or slippers in the hail or entry, and always remember to change your dirty hoots hetore entering tlu clean rooms. Then you may be sure of a smile of welcome, as no dirt^will ho left alter you to clean up. In the ( veiling comb your hair as carefully as ever you did in your courting days, put on a clean coat or dressing-gown and when you take your paper to read, do not read it to yourself and leave her to lonesome thoughts while sewing or mending, but remember that she. loo has licon wni-t-iiw* 1.....1 ..11 , I >' "III- II.nil (ill day, and is still working. Road to her whatever interests yon, so that her interest and opinions may grow with yours and that she may comprehend something besides love stories, ol which too many have read nioro than they should. You will both bo happier, and being a farmer's or a mechanic's wile will not be such a dreadful tiresome and lonely life as many girls have every reason to think it is. ' 1 uti Old Must Due.'?Monday last was signalized by the death of two of the oldest and most respected citizens ol our County. Mr. U. J.tiregg, who for many years served the people of Marion in the capacity ol District taxcollector, in which he became known to nearly every one ol his day, albr a iile ol untarnished purity and Christian benevolence, died with bright prospects of a blissful eternity on \i.r .1 - > v-iuiui^, IIICZU IIISL.j <\t al-ou L I wo o'clock, at the ago of eeveityfour years, two months and twenty-, three days. Mr. .Job. Jones, whose exemjlarv* life oi Christaiu lortiludo, and oojsistent piety, rendered him an oh) ecu of love to all who knew him, died i? the morning oi the same day at the ago of seventy-i'our years. The ciiduinstances of Mr. Jones' death were very remarkable: as well as unsual, ii the early morning, as was his cnsloli, ho went to superintend the feeding ?t his stock, and on his return to the bouso sal down upon the steps to 1 is (Welling house, and died almost insUiitly. Thus two of our aged and most woithy citizens have passed away; both we doubt not to a hotter inheritjnee. JShirion Observer (.if) A K i'Isanck?There area nunber of colored boys who congregate about the i'almetto House and elsewhere in the streets and who seem to do their best to use the most profane and filthy language; and this they do no maUer who is near to hear them. A rtop should be put to this without delay. We respectfully suggest to cur town authorities that. th<? nn?un..n ?...i *911*1 I O inforccment of a law making it a misdemeanor to use profane or Vulgar lan-. gunge on the streets, and lixing tlio penalty (or violation at $5 line or twent y-four hours incarceration in the calaboose (without food,) would meet the necessities of the case. Other towns have adopted this course with, great success following. Orphan's Vfiend. A strange incident is reported from Lyons. On Oet.C l\vo young people wero married in that town. \V:tliin a few hours of the ceremony they became insensible, and have remained so ever since. The Lyoneso doctors have exhausted their science in this case, and the luckless pair, though alive yet,arc evidently sinking from mere starvation. There can bo no question but some narcotic of iU?? ,uvov v lWieilb OIUSS Ullrt been given them, probably as a joke. A young man, apprenticed to a chemist, has been arrested on suspicion. But it is believed that several oi the liiarriago guests bore part in the aftair, which, was meant as a vulgar jest only. A modest.yonng husband gent the following message over the wires to friends in the city the other day: utSee ninth chapter of isaiali sijjgj^erso." The dusty old Bible was haul ed an instant, and the above chapter and vorfiC^wevo hunted out anil found to explain all. The reads, <{foir vipto us a child is ft 8011 18 SivCIU