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0 SUCCESS BEYOVX) C02?J*STITI^X. .iTdlls' |**y Tk"? Tt? r 't* ? *-?.- \| cf? V- ' * 1 p * ' ItfV ''-c'''*1' > <?''' i *t . A* i_? 4 l Tr< ?. -~t tV?Ii? - < ? r- i? I ?' Ji- . I }; fV mUsiln V ?*f In lb*ut?rk> ? M ?i i }f M ii 1 Ml fe.uni'1* OM r.? t l '. A ' M A.S?. NELLJ3AC0 .PUtcbu^:. Pa. ft M CJ'A'tn. m'frt. Xf'\. p Mr. fjfl mi l klii-i, t? m .: i . i j i, t a , l | J If 1'i o(u '<, s 10 1?, 1* \ < i . < :, . 1 a.Kins/nan &f Hour.//, Factors and Commission i r i merctianis, J Abcral Advances made on Cotton and Naval Stores. Charleston, S.CJP O XT T My horse akd c at r l k p ov/ n:: r? ~ i Vf-'S ,U_. / ^ "V"V ' i ' YiCn ' - j..} i : .+S' ' >X: . ' I will our# iv prnvont TJItuwi: MwSir V-f s. -<v> * -J^ [j$p. v vli^ ^ - ?*?. i" I\ c&rsfatc r^r-r a&*x>tu >*.v <; ^ >C ??.?,. v ^?-?< v f. * ' *- <V ?' f e* i* ft*/C7*'1 -7 V/" a<i-^Tjy. { v > > .- ^y- ,.V?^?/v it* 4. /+-*.< .V ' ' ' : K.V'S l.Z ~ -T / ' 'fx ;.i'c--.. 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Ill* ini--. ihirltir ll;<> j?nst twriity tliri r J nr ,ti>' m:v ? t " ' ! r'y or ijnltn lU.uOO (vims, All f.i i ' ?,<h.h(h:Um,i Willi o;U'lt hm* tiro j tunefully ! < ivtl w I.i'Ii lin y b e<>n::imi cut) <1 1 ?y >ett??r or in p'r?.n, <>r ol? erveil l;v the I) clor or bU iiMsmilntn i<li\vicl.iiiH. 'i he lulU r U' o till t-' j ntilio rucUiual men, II07/ OVALirS AT A DISTANCE Are tre'itoil. All Invalid-i fit n ilisTiinco me reipilr< <1 1 uu-M'T.. ; ? if pi i n .,11. ' ms v'lii-li i llcllM ovory fiyinptmn iiirlet* wiili'li the insulin n(i,i: -. All comluitnii' (.';>?? v tri a fit .v fivtlff > hi i" Iciitiitl. A coin pie to rysle.n of re *1, ,t, r pr ventH mi1-',ek; or eotifiiision. Ijint <>l ipie-stiotn. Ktml fc. e, on nppjie.ui m, to any part of tli?? wuriil I- \ty i i m pmnpith t of K.vn>r\i kh ok Hihu'i'.'M, til i> ill Int. A.I tlu-.-o t nioniiilrt urn from wli ' I. ;\i I en Iriuiti ! I?v mail ami < .pro.-s. APVIs.'K I.N CI I'lCK, Oil IIV MAlf , Fi'.Ks OK CllAltOK Cull cm or a lip. -s ^ ^ - - DE. K, 3, FOOTE, Ho. 1*20 Lojlnijton Avo., N. Y. S5MWHffllt * 1 < / { iA ! ;w} '1 Wanted io st 7? D' J'bofa .Vtd'/i Home Vol It end Media J Common dense ;J\iscr J)r Jbe/c's Science in Story. Jbcr iUrO'adars address 'murray! liilmhhin^ comjuuiy 119 kus;'2s'1vl l__^ _ WKW YORK. Dr. Lcrjo"'3 Tonic Eov/ol arid 1 ile Villa. Theno pUU are nil infnlhhlo remedy for ooiiHllpntion Ate I pilot, utilise l l?y wo.iknciiM or Hippret-I'm of tlio peristaltic mm. on of th" bowel*. Tlmy very pently inerea-e t!i * nativity of Iho intestinal i nnal, produce Hoft stools uii'l l'oliovo plica at one. Thousands Iiiivo boon enrol I ?y tliein. I'r.oe 50 cent*, i/nt by mall on yooolpt. of prion. Prepared only l>y 1'. AI.PUKD UF.ICHA1U) I'. PHARMACIST, -l'Ja I'ltUIUH AYK.NUIt, Jsr.w York Cirv. Dr. Bar^oi'3 Co.apcun.l Fluid Extract of Rhubarb anil Dandelion, Tho lio?t < nnliiii ition of purely vitel vhlp incd'cines to entirely rup'm Calomel or llluu lull. It stimulates the liver, lucre i- < th I low v Inio, ami thus rcinovea Atones t'l-pil y . f the liver, bilimt .i niul habitual poiutlpat.imi, mil tb dibem arising from aiich oa dyapapaiA. slok h> -.1 mho, flat lib nee, etc. Tliu effoctivciiei-i >f Mrs K\ II l|0 pr.Wil, vi sibly, nt oinO V) the pate nt, in i,in' cr I ."o In ;lle-i nie ullloieiit to plear tli.i e.'mi,i'.t:\iiiii b. .op fully. nnU remove piniplru All. I Htilill.-I 1- I lise.l 11- liv * I'll I 1) I.s I'l-.rft I Iii.rl). Il!i> i> IwtlW, $">: wfi l>o S4'ti? vim iwipt <>f thn piico li> hny (itlilriMi (roc <1 charto. I'rcpBrcil only i>y r. ALVui'.D ui'.n'U MMiT, i'ii,:i: I'oyjnii ^Vi.Nl'K, is i.W Vol,:. L'lU' Rank the hlalivt i" r TV.rnMlltv, IVifcCt Work, ami of (>(.iiitlW il. 'J'Ihv sue tin' iiiiist i-i.cnt. I j'litrunning iumI w6rv|ccsl?k", Iho easiest to v.-il, and tuo.-l Willingly |nlil ft?r, iiiiijj npiwef every Tc?iinrvitieut lit (lie l.ihiily and Jiy. l.'.lj.ral fuiu.o tit Auction Address, i( rnniOKlic " K<?(ilit'? M.'.clilni* Co., Ncu-Yorl;. Coiuiiii.Mj a lai^v und \ i il rtir.vi.t ? I I'allvri.a for L .'(K--<*, MHjv :.ii I C'i.tldri it's (lnnn< i ii aT fun_>n iiml doincMiu ('. ."ifc'jir1 liy ilrj mi-.t uni>ni|>ii.-lud MitiU't, . 'I 'ivy ;iru IVo 111- I JiUl'cct filling, lav>t ?-.?i i i if"-, I vi-t the in-i-t tliiipfe patterns ever | riI III?lo I i.v plllillc, M.-l ll.nC (ltd lead wluTl'Ver I III Id< I need. A\ 't'-x U'u ute Send li r iilnslinU.l Catalogue. -Address, Domestic " Kvnhrr Midline Co., New*Ynrl(, DETOTKO T? IVi- II-MV, I. i i:\ifi AMI ART. A tliorquglily r- liable. 11 . d ion! i.rni-ile i Inforiiiiiht T<?n< ( ruing innit?: i < i ) , In ail 1?h <V irinnnt* j ?\ rcpiiKltoi y nf chulito (ill I villi i laliiiiuf lin r.iturc. liHIidgoi>'>illuetrntiov.K, art yi tielM-.. ,etc..it .,r.inl n,fi .rrml fpet llllly lv|:t|.|r.i II, II," u ill.la of till! I'liiac-clli'lo. 'i'ernu, tiil.oO ji. r y..'ai . ; , inn . cnpKs fiec. ONK DOI.I.AII (,ivi"( An IV in - - 1li? Celebrated "/Minr?(ic" I'ajtr / 'uahiom n* |>t%ri.tL, ,ii. Cuhruttbi. r# wutiltd tvti'i wfrti e. AdUiCi?, "Domcfctic" Monthly, " Domrtllf " llulMinr, N< w-Yorkt l.u.i?? $1GL. Ss/?*v If^fsi lflfVor, ||)]#$ \ * CD CCL, A3BURY COWARD miNcuw r. A l'ULL COIll'S OF AltLE PKOI KSSORS. Complete outfit of Anns, Apparatus, Kte? for tlioioti'.'h mental mid physical training Location noted lor healthful ne.vs, and pa.'ses sinp Hail oad and Telegraphic facilities, i'oi JilnstiaUd Catalogue apply to Principal. nj V c.'s ' t /a r/.N't rfjs-/>onn hi ?i {'<<% . oj *).'(/ ' .orrcitjurtidotiU HOBRT NTCWa T. \\\ UKaVTV., JiDj.ua:. SALTU!) \ V ,11'Xi: r2i!>, H',5. tm>. *.? XI"H Xtiry :grrv. w K?V V * ? AMi'llOYKD PLOWS. In our last issue w? spoke of the 44 leal want of smpros < <1 n<{riculi oral i loo's in I his counts', atxl in connection 1 i Willi this subject mentioned the new plow culled 1 lio "Tanner's Triend." ' 1 it* follxiwin^ article descriptive ol this plow is I rum 11: e Voomo/ to i which wo ask the ultohiori of our farmers, who Ice), as we sec, the necessity of belle;' agricultural tools in tins county. The banner's Friend, "Tanner's Cultivator" richly <lesi rve*the appellation which heads this article. The 1 'atonloe claims for this invinliosi the following advantages: 1st. Ji can be used as a single plow, . usin<jf either "cotton or turn plow" castings. As a sinjjjliy plow it can be used as an ordinary cotton plow to 1 'Vine cot t on," "split, out middles" or J do all work necessary lor a plow to do, in the cultivation el cotton; by put- j limr on the turn plow cm? Lilian it can be used Trail purposes lor which ti;nji n plow s a re us* <). 2ml. l?y attachinjjf the second plow | a double plow is funned with which a c.oiton io\v can he "sided and the middles split out by ffoju io> and coming down ' < nice, l'?y pu 11 i u on the turn plow east-' inyh a double turnplow is (o?med j which will do the work ol 2 inc/i an 1 '2 horses, with one man and a single horse, with as much case as with an ordinary t urn plow. 3rd. Uy attachinu, the third plow, a tuipnle plow is loron-d with \\ 11ii*.h a sin?;ie man ami 2 horses, can ?b> as much work, cit her in "breakino" up" or 4 l \ i imowine; in sniau i;r;un, in u given lime, as ;i men and horses. Tin' declaration* ol the Inventor and I * :i out cc, i.\l vay.ii.'ant as they may appear to 111tjs?! who have not sirn the cultivator at work, actually lull short of t ho t nil h. Wo have no hositation in pronouncing it one ?> 1, it not tho valuable combinution ot plows e\?r devised. This judgment is not. pronounced as our own, hut ii authorized and en* <U>i>("1 hy many ol tho most snrci'ssI ;i and praotioai plantors ol our soeli ?n?hy such 111? 11 as lion. W. 1). Johnson, Ch?l. M T Sl.ackhousc. lion. A. (J. .Mo 1 )iiliiu, ( icii. William Kvans, W. W. Sailors, Ksn., .1. M. .Johnson, Ivo., Col. John ( r. * III no, Col. W. W. 1 )uKant., Uev, John 1.. Smith, Mcssr*'. K. J. .Moody, L 11. Roger-, 1'. K. Cilohrist, II. T Low is, A II. I'agc, II. 1\ .KIL rhoo, T. W. A vers, C. \s. Moody, C. .1. SloColl, K. C. Tart, L. 1). Honors, A. 11. Rogers, N. Kvans, 1?. II. Ur.iddv, John .Me.LClan, D. Melntyre, T. W. Codbold, W. J, lli'own, John Drew, JD. li Coloman, Tiios. Diow, lion. John Wilcox, T C. Moody, W. 11. Crawford, J. lv Koxworth, W. 11. Casque, W, W. Selhas, Jr., Jos. A. 1 laker, Capt. W. S. Kl'iihoo, iMaj. J. il. White, C. ! >. Kvans, Ksq., W. L. Allord, 1). W. MoLaurin, Mai. S. K. McMillan, W. C. McMillan, Esq., .James 11. .Man nine:, Esq , and ot hers. The above gentlemen havo soon it working ami have tested il personally. It meets the great need ot the Cot ton .Slates, in tliat il enables the plantcr to redutat his animal have from onelliir 1 to one-hall; or wit Si the same animal force to cultivate from one-third to one half more land, as well or better, than it rs now cultivated. It reduces the required /<<//>, or increases its ptoduolivo capacity in the same proport ion. If it can accomplish all this, it is inIced the 1 \ior Alan's Friend. That it can do it wc confidently assert, and in doing so, arc only testify'dig to that which wc have This Cultivator w ill soon bo brought to the attention ol the people ol every section of the State. Tlui exclusive right to manufacture and vend this Cultivator within l.he State of South Carolina has hcon purchased by gentlemen at .Marion, S .C., and they pro pose to proceed with energy and w ithout delay to place it witluu the reach of all, In i he mean time any person, desiring further inhumation or wishing to purchase plows are invited to address Messrs. J. Slackhouse & Co., Mnrion, S. C. OUK HOUSTON Ll.TTlTi, Cost of biviuir Wages of I.aborros? Hotter ] M-... \V 4 .1 4,1-- 4 ... M i.inni-V lllliaio?\ MOilJ) nouses, Houston, May Hist, 1875. InUo all now countries, living in Texas is remarkably cheap ami a boy h 1 11. A'iouvyenroM beet can bo bought lor 910, lho hide and refuse being worth hall I ho purchase monoy. I'oik brings Iroin .'J to o (a nis According to whether there has been good mast to latten the same or not, but the mice is oftenoi ! five than three. Corn brings about 50 cents per bushel. Wheal '<5 cents | to 8i. Turkeys 75 cents to 91. Chick1 ' ens 4J5 cents. | Common laborers receive from ?1C to per month, board and house , ?oni lice, skilled labor trom t< # IE liOKRY WKEKL *1 po.r?<hiv.. \\ hito laho.r is j*ra?lually iiv^fvo iftb((r( ond U inuoji ?? }.?.< Iby n:i>jniulorH win n lin y ?v. iVi ?i.? h.Uo ??o<,1 lair wo.rU. l"o< i; i? <y <vt '.l/o u li^Uv wlVerin:; I? ?* Wtcli to 1)0 .tih* refuse ot t h.e ..?U1 Slate* ami It.iy,,. . .. i?v? i? unworthy v?i ;; * 1 i:?m e. 'j Uy ln-tt . f class iv| laborers woi.l.I 1?.' heai t .'iy \vo\'.ot?e<l ;m<l woultl s car Looses o! their <nvi), au?l tin.* health ot Texas is lu'ov.orlnal, Mint tlii* climate is very equal. '1 he Thoinoineter rarely maiUs above 1)0' the hottest ?hivsi <it :uM11n..i. aa .. v ? ? . V I . 1 III' .> I H t II crs bring the only cold weather we have and arc very health-giving, il at lilJH'S m \ ere. The land and gold distribution <>l (apt. J. K. Foster, the great Ibal lactate man <>I Texas, occur:* in tins eit \ otj the JJOJh o|" June. (Mica}) houses' will then be drawn by many persons. The scheme is a fail one and gives satisfaction. I will write you more of Texas in a future letlcr. l.OMi I I OCX. ? ~?? lleavv. 1 Tho editor of the Merchant ami Farmer rtturns )?is thanks to the me melons ! fiends' of the paper for their kind words ol approval and eneonr- 1 aiiement of its course in exposing ' rascalit y. If hai /add ncay in (It it county already t.a lony, and (/one . half rebuked or encourayed by silence It is mu determination to strike at the head ol the monster whenever and wherever he ma v at tempt to raise it J above wai'T, whether under the guise ! of the forms ol law or in i heir \ iolaiion. i ? Merchant and /u inner (Uth). We expected a new 1 room to sweep clean, bnl il was hoped brother MeJateaa would have more charity than to come down so heavily on a paper I not y? l six months old. Imparlnnt haw. [ For the Information <>t the oeonle! 1 1 \vc piil)! ish ilii' following law in logod : l () I lie (1 ?i' ics of ('?> u u t v t' i in ill is -nouns 1 in :i\i?1 it iii?_r Trial Justices accounts, j ami the light ??I tin* pcn)d" I?%*|i?r<* |>av1 ing any costs in Trial Justice courts: See. 1 lit- ienacted, ttc.., That it ! shall he the. duty of the county eom; inissioncrs ol the several counties ol tins State, in auditing the accounts of: I trial justices, to require thcin to t \hi- | I hit with the hill ?> 1' costs all the original papers in each case in which sahl costs have accrued, ami thai no hill of cost s, a gainst any county in tins State, I shall i)c allowed by any board of I | county coininissioners unless uceompaI nied hy the original papers in ea?-h ; 1 ease mentioned in the. hill ol accounts. Sec. - That the count v commissioners, after ? xamining the original papers of any t rial justice, shall return them to him w ii hout delay. See, H. That it. sha.il be tin* riglit ol any person; hclore paying any costs in any tin) justice's court, to demand from said trial justice an itenu/.t d account oi such costs; said account shall he receipted hy the said trial justice at the time said costs are paid, and no person shall he compelled to pay any costs in any trial justice's court, unless the Li ial justice shall furnish to such persons said itemized account. ? ? ? - -*>- i ? The A!> traded Hands nl' the (?reen\!He unci cli:Hi(Ida Ihiili cud (< inpnny. It came to our knowh <lgc\ about two weeks ago, in a roundahout way, thai a number of railioad honds had been abstracted from tin4 Comptroller(icnerul'ii ollico by J. L. Neagle, while Compt rolicr-ticneral. The fuels, in brief, were these; Alter tlm war the i 1 - lA'^iMauin' :uiinoriznl I.units ol ilit* (1 rcenville and Columbia Uailroud, endorsed by the Slate, to be issued by t he Co'.npt roller (Jeiicrnl in exchange for similarly endorsed bonds of that Company, whieh were headed, "Confederate States <d "America." It was made the duty ol't lie Comptroller to put the Siat" guaranty on the. new honds, dale them, and issue them when the old bonds were surrendered to him. The process ot exchange went I on until only x' 1,()?>() of old bonds re* J ' ' noun (mi unexchanged. Some ol t! e remaining old bonds were presented for exchange at the Comptroller-General's ollice, alter the expiration of Xoagle's term, and alter, we believe, tin; installation of Cap), Dunn* It was then found that the $01,000 of new { bonds which should have been in the ollieo were not theie. Comptroller lloge had not. receipted to Neagle, his ! predecessor, tor any such bomb, and they had evidently been issued or ab' glraeted by Neagle, This was a plain case of f i and, and we demanded that proceedings be taken against Neagle at once, The attention of Comptroller Dunn was now brought to the alleged theft of the $91.00') ol bonds, and he immediately notified A'eagle that, il the bonds were not replaced, he would be instantly prosecuted. Neagle asserted ' Aii! i - I lltstl *HU,UUU (>I inu MOSSlUg ?1)1,000 had been lawfully exchanged and pronvsed to lvturu the rest. This has been done. On Saturday most ol the ?^!,000 of bonds were surrendered hy I Xeagle to Comptroller Dunn, ami tin* - remaining bond* arc, also, \irtually in , his possession, The ouostion whether ?1 o,noo u! the bonds were legally issued remains to he determined; hut the *S 1,000 are sale, i The restitution of the stolen bonds, . for stolen they were, is rat islactory, > no doubt, to the Cretin ille and Co!* V NirWS: .JIM5 12, umbia Railroad Company, bat it is not i enough lor tlio public. Xcip/l -'s <-1-| fence is n??t uioiiod lor by tin- Kiirrondel ol tlo bonds. Jlic crime was con. uiitt c" I, ami by jjivin^ up the b ?n i- Noiivjk1 nckiiO'VVlL'iUr^H hia J bis is a propi r cast*, thci'clorc, lor jaicli a proserin ioij ami con vie-thm ur v\il] Icacli pub in ollicerts that, in tbc lot ?; run, hot.c.sily pays latter tbau i a i uci s li 11?1 -< a.ci 111 c 111 i c. i^iit'li a raw will uivc i lie .Attoi iu \ ( ? ncral an cxc*.'iIon* oppoj I unit v (it aninj* lu> liatriol I It! (lit'lni ii' t -1. tore Jjini! What will ln? ?l?> about it V jYciff uiid Coii' it I l?rSavannah ami < liarlr ton dailroiuh I nd e r the decree o! the Supremo Court, re versing ihodeeroo ol the Ciron it (\ntrt, hi liic matter ??I tie Savannah and (. leu lesttin liatlroad, tint railroad will jn.-n into the possession ol Couipl rollm-< Mineral 1 >111111. as the representative of tin? Slate. This will not, of course, alVoct the status ol the creditors ol the Company, hut. puts an end to the jiroposed sale ol the n id at a tniniinum prieo of one ami a It.til million dollars. Wo leant that Col .J W how, ol Columbia, will be ilicaoent ol liie Cotnpli oller-l loner.il in the iitiiiaoemeiiL <?l the toad, ami will make a Ihoromrb i.ii estimation ol its condition and value. The load \\ i 11 be run as usual, ami \ye have no reason to sup1 1 pose thai, any other ehatioe than the one mentioned will be made in lite Company's working st all". 'J he decree ol the Supreme Court \i UK I ol lo ws; i fie Slate of South Carolina, in lh ; Supreme Com t, April term, CWn la\parte l Inunas C. Dunn, Comptroller Cemi a I ol South Carolina, in re. ! hmicl lland vs. t In* Sa vain.ah and Charleston UailtOad Company, % 4 % et al, per eurianr. On heai iu" t j:, petition liled ill the said ea^e, it Is ordered that, the jud^nient ol the CiieuiL Conri dismissing the same be reversed. It is also ordered and adjudged that t he saal Tin ni.as C. Oiinn, as I'oijip Iroher-(ieneral ol the State, by \irtue ol the power under the net ol libit), 1 oleri ed to in t he pleadieos, i> aut h<;ri/,ed to to lake possession ol the said Saiannah and Charleston liailiond. Willi al!i:s appurtenances, and hold and uduiimster the same aeeoidin:^' to liu* powi r conferred hy the .-aid act. I he asset,* ol the road to bo subject .1 I i?> uio (iircriioii i-1 lite court, ami the order i:??\\* made to he in nowise r? oarded :is nlVt ci iiujj the lieu oVilaiucd 11V any en ilntir < 1 the said road, eslabltsltcd in t hi* principal cause, or lit any way a Heeling the riohts ot ercditors. The petition is remanded to the Circuit Court lor such ordi rs as mat he necessary to uivc cllcet to the iudiniiciii ot t his court. (Attest) j (Signed) At ki:;:i> .M. I >e 01:1: it, Ch rU *d the Sutuvinc < <<nrt I June a<h, 1>7">. Ot South Carolina, STATU MOWS. 't he OiVico ol ( le.k ol Court, loi tlunvetow ii d rial ci 1 vacant. Nor M*i runi:n i i.y H<?m>ki>.? Hii excellency the j^overuor revived no| t ice y est i i > I a y t roin t he conn i y coin iui> sioiu is ol (ieoi'oelown counts that tin i sureties upon the oMicial la nil ol \\ . 1'. 1'older, clcik ol tin* court ot said county, have signified their desire tc wit Jul raw there troinj that he was j uotilieil to file a new houd vsith.n tiiiri ty Ways, w hich he lath <1 to Wo. 1 he ; governor, therefore, issued his proi la uiatiun declai m^' the otJiee vacant. Union- Herald. ! ni ^iiiiui )ur\ oi v laremlonCounty have presented the <.*<hi?ity euminixI KlOlltTS tor paying UH'tlicul bills ioi persons who are not paupers, and du not properly coiiio under the classitication oi ''indigentand also lor pay inn; money lor work not done. The county commissioners <>1 Laurens County^- when called on last week to pay the expenses ol the court., reported the old and chilling cry. 'km money," cr not enough to pay all. The judge nitoniR'd them on 1 riday that he would give them until 10 o'clock the tollowing day to make a showing, and ie|l w hy thero w .is no money. They liavc at last had a term of the Court ot Common l'itas in Laurens. The six hundred cases on tlu? dockets were disposed ol, and one hundred and loriy three jury verdicts were rendered. I he aggregate amount ol ju lgiuei'ls rendered l?>ot uj?, in round nuinhcrs, over $200,000. Ol this sum 1 it is believed that not more than live l pet ewnt, can bo collected, it so much, j AkKKST or A DkSI'HUaTH SOUTH 1 Cakouna N lisito. Washington, |,)uiic7.? Detectives Sargeaut and MoKllresh ol iliiMciiv .i. *- 1 -- , - - . j , ... ? t-r?vvt? Hl'llil V U ! ?.?!?le^perado Ir<mi South Darnl'ma named Ahram Johnson alias Dial, j charged with the murder ol Dr. Iv (). I Shell, ft wealty citizen ot Laurens, 1 S. Johnson was turned over to tin officers lroin that State to be taker back t<?r trial. Washington, June '>. -Th? dutcc< lives are still blind regarding the 17,I 000 theft, lroin the Treasury Depart ment. The gentlemen in the onsl: i r ?otn express themselves as in a pain1 it 1 state ol suspense, Spinner is won: out with anxiety. The Indians cnlb d at the olliee ol the Interior Department this morninj; I to say goudby to the Commissioner, i ) l.O it)* when :t hi oil interview took place, at11 r u hu h iUcn h it ami expect to Ktart lor h? :ik> t<? nijr t, 1111' ( lienyenne liiv~ , cj' i mliaihs goini? by way ol Now York^ I win te 11 i; y will stop lor a few days, i J In* a?_p in*; return with them., though , it i> to |i rsioo<l ; !. it the .resignation of A^ent - * .1 villi? i-> at tlio disposal of the .>i |> ruin-lit. i'li" \ isit lias been without re.".nil. ?* -ft^ft* ? ? n:x s DitAAViNCr# i A fan 1 to ov ry Ticket holder if the Drawii r., '; l j i v p1 ;co Juno 30th. I'i.c ua'iuii' ! ro il. ! mi r ami liberal pati ron.; e l o i the Texas Krai Estate | i;. ; t; ;,l j i i i lotion, ul uhieh I am t):*i j m , ia u su'.j.vl of *' ior.il remark. The i, o ]) r. ix'i'oaU of lliii ( ily >w tbat \vo ,.m- ivi? I t we u y live times us many P? O. and i. . < . I letters with money | iiati a similar e.itennise of this City of larger ton >i<>;,s. The Man i pus take great i i ! Msure in acknowledging their g rat tit UtlO to the . r. it Ii th -j. sura nee that the Drawi i:u" will pu-it i\vl, ' .!< p! v on the 80th day of .time, I Our October Drawing tui ii n are with l> : <;;< portpoaeinent, ami so would llii , 'uit for ejjri.jiistaiifi's (see advertisements ami circulars) utterly in avoidable. Our mcvcss is such that we can safely proiM't iso tc m : . > y <v t of money an I present the Take*.holder with a Tckus Farm if the J >i'awing does not take place on the 80th of Iline. 1 > 10. \V ah i otji-r a j>lan (see adverlis nieut) whereby those buying Tickets can keep ih'Mi nio;i? y in a homo bunk Iji) the Drawing takes place. ,1. K. KOMTdt, Manager. "Are you not alarmed at llio ajjj?roaeli ol the king ot Lun'orsV" said a minister to a .sick man. "Oh, no: have j keen living six and thirty years with the <jtieeu ol terrors?the king cannot | he much w orse." r:% .-**ntssnrrmn LUitrrfr CHEAP MUSIC $3.00 for 10 Cents! 'i Inee back nnmbers of CllUKCIJK'S MUSI: At. \ IM l'()it, containing over three dollars worth < ! new an t good music (vocal and let! mil' lit it --all grades) will be sent po.st pa; I to any addre.*-, on receipt of ten cents. Aiujim;s.S, dD!!>; ClIl'KCil 4V CO. May Ciiicinimtti <). FOSTER'S 2nd Texas Drawing! 3200,000 i'Zl Houses & Lands! I'OSITITEhV TIIE I LAST POSTPONEMENT 1 WW 'Ira'a*, without I'utl, at HOt'STOX, TK.\AS,.JlTNE dOrn, 1ST"). W" >li l u i! sell jail. .?ll oar rickets in tlmo t i lira on i!;' I Ith <>!' <i \v; hut socertain are v. ir of s, aii'l in evidence ill* our good r.itli at. I intuitions, wo, will receive iu payment for Tickets, c< itilicntcs of deposit iu a>iy !i : r! haul; iu the I . S., wjili lliisondor.seim*ti t; ** /'it / i!)l> o).';/ '> >' ' l'1 i' * Texas Drawing takes nhtce.S' N o Sealing of Prizes, hut ovoryono paid in full < )\<m 00 0 ?') acres of choice land, eontrally I'lf ifi'ti, iu'.'.v railroii Is, 17 Houses, ~? Gold ' '.in p iz s. amor;* them on" of $10,000. and n;u* of-. ..000, < >ur ente. ui ise is endorsed hy ili" t'it\ 'oiiiu'ii. lh'liah'ij Agents Wanted. Su hi |'.?i t'iu'ulii' . '1 ley will convince you w.'a o 1 ii it h i el i a hie and responsible. 'rickets only i 1.00. Pleven for $10, and 2d lor $-0. No rouuceti. n with any other simiiai' ' enterprise. Cummi.miatoiiv,?Having, from our long aci i' i.i; i it a iicc wi it .J. p. Fo-tiuy every confidence in his integrity, wo foul justified in saying we heiievo he wi.l earry out his Distribution limu'-tlv and fairly,?Signed by the .Mayor, 11 >n. .J. T. I). Wilson, and the City > < ouneil. We are speeially desirous that parties lutor. e-.ii i would write to Hanks, Merchants and Postmasters of this place (where we have livi 1 ;*> years), for information as to our reliability. ,j. rl. KOSTEU, M AN At; KK, 1 lotiston, Texas. Encourage Homo Pooplo and Homo Enterprise. DUUK, SASH and BLINDS. - V '< *V.' J. " -- ? ?J .Vi - ^ ??** Groo. S. Hacker, ( UAUIJSSTON, S, ('. Only (J.irolinlan ongaged in tho mannfao* 1 tu.- -i?t" Doitrs, s isli, (hinds and Mouldings and i'urnnd work i:i Charleston, S. CJ. I'rices as low as any other house, and work L all 111 si clty83i . march Id 1875-ly. 1 ico N S U M P TIO N , ; mcuofula, &c. P(oi?;v? ??a?i*.H ('I'Miihic 4'oil Llvor OH. t o,ir? od S,.v. c (ni is warranted puie NfcWF.) V* i?l, V X I) 01 1j. I? his 8 looit ho tost 01 <>\(M twoiiiy yoi s' ?*\piTi.-nto, and tan ho relied on m i*v? ry partienUr iMaru\f;\l'tucop by HtfitKn o \ t Y>., *"u?-it isia :iit11 DriiiOjiijl.^yow York and void by all linijigisu, J in. J 'tii dm j ! Chapped Hands and Face ,Nor<? i Ipu hrynosi of l!io ?Vr., it<i 1 i Ci tod i i?v IlKOKXAN'M <A>M'llO? I * V. V* S'k ttt U1<V( i:b#X 11 Uoops it c limnl: i 1 mi|i in ; Ii Wi aiiii r See Hint you Ret lirdlfr; ' 5* A I\'W Sol I by nil DrURtest. Price, '2.'? cent* ? si i. i iiv m ui mr Xj con's. Maoufaotnrta only hi ' li (. mir; f* n i'iumiiimi- and i'ruktfist, i* o. llu: , j Nj.v V j r u, j.m, Cnh limy. m T11B G UKA.T ENGLISH REMEDY, / The Cordial Balm of Syricum A AO TOA'SC Nervous Debility. However obscure lite causes may be which con. trii)ii11? to rendei m i-? oils liability a disease ? ? prevatent, refl'cctit tr, ?? it does, nearly one half of our adult popul it ion. i t is a mil unholy fact that it iv ov 11:tv and year by year, we witness a, most IrightfuI juctenso of nervous ultectioiiH from the slit! h test neuralgia to i lie more kimvh a ml exit cine forms of Nervous Prostration. It is of the highest importance, thou, that inTTvulna's sho u Id bs> able io Judge for themselves by the r own feelings, if.nni 10 what extent (bey nre attacked t>v tl i* iiisuliou* enemy to lienllh, com for t. anil even 11 ' e i tsel f if ief to run us eon t h * unciiockeil, ny the early anil prompt appllc.ttio.t of curative remedies. Nervous Debility I Is oh tr'UMoi iv.-d by a general 1 msftior or wcil(ii ess of the whob' organism, especially of tlia nervous system, obstructing and preventing tlm ordinary function# of nature; henee, there is a disordered sta'u of the secret io s, constipation, seuity and hivlt colored urine, wit.li an exec-s of ear t Ii Iy or 1 i mev sedimen(. I. d teat i ve of w isle of brain and nerve sitbgtuni? , frequent palplt.alions of tlie heiri, loss of memory ami marked iri'i 8<>lu tion of purpose, and inability to carry io to act ion any welt dcllne t business enterprise, or to tlx the mmd upon any one thins: any length of time. There i* urea' sensitiveness to impressims, though retained beta short time with a tliuW"i lug and fluttering co ulitiou of the tn?*titl lai'iillieu rendering an ituliviiiii.il what is eommonly called a wbtilio-mnidtd, or tickle minded mm. Ttieie must of necessity be in each individual dil ere 111 symptoms, accoi'oing to hi* peculiar org iuty. tiions, habit-, pursuits and tcmperanient, which all servo lo shape the manner of the mantfe-oaI tion of their i orvuus distilrb inces, consti> I tutu g d i Here nee as in a? ked as ai e t Io I r ph s.< . I pecutl u lues di.-sinii ilr and peculiar to tli<uu> selves, These tli Herein cs, in t lie in a nm rand form of find r in an i les tat ion, no not i lid ictlte any nccess i ry dill'ei'ence to be followed in the treatment of any c tee where disease b.s its* origin in pliy#l al iii} . ry ? the s.i ilie I elli t (lies bel i g a li ,e a p plica bin to tin? weak as to the strong?to the sturdy as to the s ckIy, \ ai led only in ibgree of qo m lily and tin rati >n in the use ot them in orib r to overcount the t' ise N ef vtjiis J>. bl i' > , or wlia l is grn,*r? ally regarded as such, is as pre lean typed in its peculi inties as are dreams ot the ship wrecked manner who, in his stm.'glos for R.atety, lira down i xbtiusie I t ?r a moment's, slet p upon ilie wri t'k on wlilclt he 11. > n t -, \\ 11ti all the elements of dt?si ruet lop ill mad oinmoiioii aiound liiui, when ttiu til'st iiixiinc's of Ids nature are a longing tor a something: solid upon which ho may hnd a standing place. In son n cas?*s of Mi is disease there are perox. y#in* or exacubutioiis, with extreme debility up. parent in every tiling; u i ton conditio.is ot I. ecu.? in all its s'agi 8?nUo all of the general symplon n e>iuniei'iited, vxith a local manifestotilm ?.t u nii'T'* trequ. iitiy apparent in tin* facial ncives, th. nxli u may 1"* in any oilier part >>( i in- body, 8IICU a* the thorax, abdomen and limits, with ji mi* id' 11 shoolinif, l.iiiciii.uui? churaeltr. lor litis condition an explanation is found hi ilie tact taut, as the vitality i)t a structure decreases by ;ut", over exertion or too Ircqnenl ?>veileiuent at improper lime*, its nor vousseosibiluy increases, aim it tne diminution is the lesmt of irritation, as by diae me or local injury, there is general ti?*crease of vital stamina or power?tlie iea?i shock of irritation may act as secondary cause, ili?? inlierentor primary cause beiui; gome one or a II of tiioau already mentioned, lit can*ati-ni, hoWrvei, there are it j;reat many others on the list, ?tn n as scrofula, malaria, blootl mid wasting <I senses of all Kinds, level".-, sexual exeisses ami llie many lorma of j elvie and all chronic diseases, whcro llii'I'i' i* itl'i'iil irritation ? this, being relh*eted to Hie spinal marrow, produces a depression i>t that Ureal nervous centre, from whence ueoiresp md? miC degruo of uerveous deodity is ilisirioiiieil 10 all pill* of the ay siem?a weuUein-d coiioiiioii follows, unpedii R, oh uncling and p truly'/a tig tne functional upurui ion# ol every oi it.au, mu?no lir and men t;i|, necessary 10 canyon me essential duties, business oi pleasure of existence. This cotidtiiun of the individual, distressing as it ix, may, with certainty be cured by THE Gil EAT English Remedy, The Cordial Balm of Syricum A3.TO IiOTilROP'S TONIC! PILLS, Medicines unrivaled for their wonderful properties and remarlC'iblQ cures oT a.i nervous coin* j plaints, Their einuac7 is equally ( reat In the I treatment and cure of Cancers, Notes, Ulcers, l*u-t.?les, t'lniphs, Teller, I'eyer Hires, Kntgworm, Mpysipel is, Scald Hal, Jiarbar's itch. Scurvy, S ilt Rlteiun, U ?| per Colored lllotcbes, (i laiuiuaiar swelling, Worms and I Rack Spots in mini th and nose. Sore l,eg.s, and sores of every character, because these medicines are the very best BLOOD MEDICINE ever placed before the people, and nre warranted to be the most I'owerful Alterative mv*i atou i>j man. Thuy imp ti l STRENGTH TO THE BODY ?AND? Vigor to the SVlind, 4 Ketrovinsr Morbid Sensibility, Depression of Spirit.'', DoniPntia and JVlel locliolta. Hindi pack u its of Cordial liulin contains on o box of tho Tonic f i lis, wnleti also may bo had s> parately ut to cauls per box. liouciii ToMtimoninlx. KhkWs lil'hail, Nov. 12, 1S7V 1 have*MS ?! t ha Cordial H i till and Sy t\ i um and He ilirop's Tonic fill* us a prevoniiva and cnrn for tlo* use of ardent spirit* and habitual lutoxcution and 11 ml them actually specific in sun i cases. I regard i lie in us most invaluable medicine', and nothing could induce me to be wi i lion t them. J A (JO 11 A1E3EUYD. Tii'Ton, Dec. .1, IS'4. Wn talto yroat pleasure In inform ink j ouof ilia sin pri-niKly iieiieficl.il results from me use of your tAigllsa Keinedy, Tho Cordial Hum of Syrlcnm and l.othrop'a Tonic HiiI in n case of ureal ! Nervous Debility and frustration, by a member of our family who had been under treatment by I different <lm ii.ru - ? " w .v? iir>iirty inree yuiirit p.St without any apparent benelll tli? r.-1 ro ? ; nut your1 ftKulfchios Qitra p^odnodtl a nvoit wohderfnl a oh(tng? for mi oei in', and 1'?? patient now on* 4 joys coinparutivoly excellent health, llAUitlKT STURCH*. l',S.?We tell all Willi wliotn we aro acq irilut* ed wno uru similarly ufllioted lo try votii Hied iciiics. I WltOjOttCtlo Ip'nt!"!, J liixuv & 11k js,, Mont poller. ^ , Hkkky & Co., Hurliiigiou. A1.1,km ft lluiniNK, Kuiinud. UnKK.i >V tN loil'ii.s, St. Albans. W'kkks & I'm ikk, lJosion. I'or ^al*; liy all Blrn^^iM Is IJvt'i'J'' k * \Vl?ere. i llr. I.othrop may bo consulted profession* ally ny mall tree of charge. Address G, KDGAK LOTHKOP, M. 1>. H"J Court St., llostun, Mass. / Send for the Doctor's 1'iis. E?>ay ui. fur\ou? k Diseases. Sent free. June I'J, 1576?Jy?<ic. i