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\ ~' ' ' SSM? 1 Pn.J. 1*. Fttirn. ~n?jn* ?* . 1 icrvl i-'*l ?t is* VnlTefillr ^I'l'in'i* In InU. * 1 i.f \| >>t, 1 .(^prf?UJPr. KMli r'n .c ? ??' >. ?u.'lc '8yrup *?4 l'llla, vh- i 11 . p?r? for l'n t jk 1|p .1 ' . .r <, 1 ? 1 I i i' 1 i-:1 ^ . K I I?%.V, Blrv ;t'/\ ,111, n. . ,\ ?> t\ t. "0?s I April, I;"I. \r- I*. A. ? 01 It >. W? < , V i I. ?. ' VfCtr)' . ' -?. ' .-ir>v-'s | l",tu.'vlJ}V.'Ph<'0.inrri v,r?.)).,l r.u . - . ' ; itoV^.S.l I.' r- I ' . I O.C.Siv.ttii, >>Pt*for I, U' V.J' 1 h(!*.,J-o.Afflirt?del:'>nU\'wiiir> >r.'' r.J ...{ v'* * >* ? lYnphJntA pntrrrt"?\? r- ' 'C! ; ,L\. ' ' f f Dr. J. YV;t?her*s <';ilirorni:i YinplX'iW llillt'I'S arc a purely Ye^etablo preparation, made chiolly IVujii the nu4ivo herbs to 111111 on the Jower range. of Jbo Sierra N<*vsulii nioiint ain ol'C.t . r11i;i. the medicinal ]>ro;>< :*t < of \ Inch arc uxirac'o/1 '^oielVom without the use of Alcohol. ,,,o h'icki; )i\ i? almoaf, vlaily iiskch. 'What in I he cansoi.il the unparalleled mtcixiiol ViNinjAK IJ i '~ kik V- i )nr :ii i Hint ! hev remove the cntise ot ?I- , and 11 u pidicnt recovers 11is lii'ii 'it. Tlicy ?ir<> t!i? a feat blood j>i,rilit i and a ..io-yivili pi m iple, a perfect lit'ii>)\silor ami 1 a isolator i f 11hvaumii. Never l. ioio in iho history of tic world lias :i medicine licon i oanioiiiKli'il posses-injj tito iv.imukaldo liiii.is (if Viniio \u 15n I'KJiS in Imniinjz Iho i nk of every ii. i i\<v man i> l??*ir to. They :iii; a jjvullii I'nrjraiivo as well as a 'J'ouic. . i'i.u\iiiir V ii:)i'i'- ii??n t>r 1 nila ianalion of i .o la\ur ami \ I 5 .yna& Dilious 'i )iO propoi'th of Pit. \V a l.Kill's VI n i-.f; a ii I tin i us ai.i Apeii; ".t, Pk.nlmvelic, f'ariii.n.. i.e. Nutrition , L.-xaiive. Diuretic, i hoijjilivo. Counter-1 rritnr.t Sudorific, Altoi'iv i^vo. aii.l Ant 1- Diliou.-. (ivalcfiil ThousniKls pvoclaitti YjnV rciAit Hitit.ks the m ' 1 vvoiulerfnlfnvi gonad that over 3Vtstinned tli" rimd'ag system. . No Povson oar. ihoso i tutors according to direct!.:;! , ami romam ! miwoll, proviil.e?l flicii bums ai'o not d ; Mroved bv mineral poison or other n Ojrjs, and vital organs wa ted beyon 1 icyair w jBilious. Pomiuont, and ir.toi^ mil I out 1 Vvors, which aro so prevalent in tho valloyp of our p.oat rivera throughout tho United .States, especially those of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Mi. <>uri, Illinois, Tennessee, P'amborlaml, Arkansas, Hod, ( olorado, Ilraxos, 1Ji?.? Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobilo, Savannah, Koanoko, dames, and many others, with their vast tribbtarlos, throughout oar Clltirn rnniitry #tnrin r 1} <? Ummihw.k ... i f ? ...... T x,,4l Vit< *11141111 i llllU Autmpn, and remarkably so duringsea,* >ns of unusual heat and dryness, arc invariably accompanied bv extensix < derangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful influence upon theso various organs, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for tho purpose equal to Dm Walk mi's Vinuoak llirrmts, as they will speedily remove the darkcolored viscid matter with which iho b twels arc loaded, nt the same timo stimulating tho secretions of the liver, ml generally restoring tho healthy functions of tho digestive organs. i'ortify the body against diseasn . y purifying all its liui la with Yinkc.au linvmts. No epidemic can take hold of a system thus fpre-anned. x '.Dyspepsia or Indigestion, llead.vhe, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, tightness of tho Chest, Dizziness, Sour Kructations of tho Stomach, Pad Taste ; 1 the Mouth. Pilioits Alt .oks, Palpitatalion of?he heart, Inllammatiou of tho bungs, Pain in the region of the Kid icvs. and a hundred other painful symptoms, arc the offsprings of Dyspepsia, 'he bottle will prove a betterguaranteo its merits than a lon<?t.hv _ -- 0 "J ? ? v * . fiV :;jent. Scrofula, or lung's T'viJ, Whito v.-dings, Dicers, Krysipujas, Swelled Neck, iodic, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent .lillaininatious, Mercurial .A U'cellon*, (>!il ores, 1-h upturns of tho Skin, Sore Bye , etc. ' \ the e, us in all o'thur ionstitntiiitial I>is ascs, Wai.kku's Vimrjau Brrn.u.s Imvo ehown their great curativo powers in the urn-it oh tinatq and intractuhlo cases. For Inflammatory and Chronic iihrinunfisin. Gout, Bilious, ltcinit(cntandlntcrniittcnt Dovors, Diseases of , tlio Bhvod, layer, Kidneys and Bladder, dicae Bitters have noi euuah Such Disease". ?rn caused by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases.--Demons mragcd in I'aittts aud Alinornls, such as 'lumbers, Typc-*etuws, (lold-beaters, and liners, as they advifU'O in life, are .subject t( ^paralysis of tho liowehs. To guard igutiut this, take adosnof Walkkk's Vi.nj Bjtti.rr occasional!}'. ForSIiin Diseases, Eruptions, Tel.ter, ball-Kheum, Blotches, Spots, l'imples, !'. fide,*, Boils, Curbuu;le.s, ltiug-worms, ; '.dd-head, Sore Byos, Erysipelux. Itch, 1 pi uii . 1 decolorations of the Skin, Humors and Discuses of tho Skin of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and earned ' out of the m t<mi id a abort time by the use pf these Bitters, Din, Tape, and oilier Worms, lurking in the system ot so many thousands, , tire ellectuully destroyed and removed. No t rystein of mediciAC, no vermifuges, no anliielminities will free the system from worms r like these Bitters. "**Vor Female Complaints, in young ei old, iiiunioil or single, at the dawn of womanhood. or tho turn of life, these Tonic 4 Bitters display so decided an influence that improvement is soon perceptiblo. ( !'.V 1 lie Yil lutnl Klnml U lifttl- I "Ver vo . !;ixl its impurities bursting through i i? i:i I'l'inplcs, liniptioo.-, or Sores; J eunrso it wlion you fiiul tt obstructed and .vi'^ ish iu lie: veins ; (leni'.- o it ivbcu it is i ml; your lycliny. will t- .1 you when. K b?j? lie l?lu< <1 mire J li-w i?f tUe'r'^'oiW \ .i! lv.l/oV". a. ft. 11. !>!? |)ON \ 1.1) ?w < !?.. i% i-t? ii?ii| n. A . i S .I 1-1, I' Mco. C.ilint.ulft, j i I ? >! > 'lint ii.i<l .. ,.il i Mi,., N V. ,h . o? t? a:... \) til, ? I ) I ^ ~ *:y \i<? fit toJt r.w wiiirt WW**.- *- ay wxywi ? ? ? < ??w Professional & BusinassCknk 1 .V. 1>. JOII.VwvN. .1 M. JtJllNV'tf </. p. qrat/cmhia r ji. JOHNSONS: Qy&TTLEBJa?ifi/j V! iVI'MA'Snni CO I NS;;,7>KS AT LAW Cenwayboro, G, C. u C '.'i r<l - OiJiMSHS, HUDSON & KEl.f.EY, Attornoy c & Counsellors at Law V.'il! practice ip all the courts ol' Horry, whether State or Federal. I /*'< hie ol 11 linn will lie in attendance a* every term oi' the court, and btich oilier times as business may require. ()|llcO| Marion, s. C. \Y. \V. Si IM.KItS, ,1. ii. HUDSON J NO. A. KllUUOY. Oct. 2J, nq:i. 1 OS. T. WAUS.H, Attorney at Law and soj.k i ron in uguiTY, \\ ..'1 praclii i in the coin I,s of Mai ion, llorry and (ioorgetown. Olllcv at COM WAYJtOKO, S. C. Nov !*, 1ST M f. r j ^ r'. CllXFM'l V, Attorney and Counsellor at Law Will ?,ive prompt attention lo all bushies ent ru led Lo his care. CONWAYI'OKO, S. C. )tine, 20, lvS'Il. T j ^ i 11 lit A II A! 11 j .A Comsnlsslon LI orchants, li'i riilJs'T STKKKP, i;:ov a < inc. I.ihei.,1 advances made on consignments Naval Stores, ('ottou, An'. Orders K-cfivo Prompt Attention. I'liexeeplionablo rpl'ncnees given North and South. .J. IL Tji.au ,1. II. 11 a is r. of N. V. of S. (' rpilOB, L? JIAKjlKI SON", I i CcmmlcBicn Merchant M.ipniu'.'^and Lot u .uding Agent, HULL OliKEK, S Special attention given to the buying and tolling ofT.,n Timisku, and n'h. r produee. [>'/ ( innforlitblo I Innsf s, JjoIh tuul' IStuhlcs, for hdiu.s, trill be fnvnishcil to transient limber wen, without Uhitrye. who entrust their bushiest# to inc. V J.\ WILLIAMS, r) , LIC AI.EUJt CKNLKAL MKKLIIAN D1ZM, MAMJKALTl HOI! OK NAVAL STORES COMMISSION MKUri! ANT. AND FORWARDING AGENT.! QT/"" Spooisjl attention given to the buying and .veiling <>!' Ton iinhor. HULL V HULL, S. (\ u \LMxrammunirmrVl,r- ? / ?T?ji'*VT?'Mlu?j<r"Arrnf?i 1846. Thirtieth Year. 1375 ?+ tin,: 1 toME JOURNAL, Enlarged and Improved. kk 'r 1 ie I >(bst.! ji l or; try ni '! Society .L^iij'jcr in .A.I Mo ricfi ." lis loading departments- comprise Editorials on topics of fresh interost: MriUtiiiit Uomancps and I'or I rit 11 IITHJ l\f Am.iri. .I, I 1- . . . . . ... .. . >v?m i.nr, r.onoriai IV- ! views pew events in the v orlil of 1 ti?l!? ?-1 .otters, F'ltiiling, Sculpture. Science, P?lns>io? ;md the l)r:i ma; Ofiglnal I sciys; Ample Kxtvrpls from ?11? i??!-1 F.urppenn Wnicrs: .Spicy letters from ('mro ponii'Mi ts in ;ill I lie great. On pit a It? of tin* Copious Kxtr cts lioui New HooUs: and . .? > .hi unit* oi sayings, It i)>)>ciii 11 and doings mi tin* lii-au Monde?embracing flu* very freshest matters of interest in tln> count ry ami in Europe ? tin) whole completely lpirroitng the wit ami wisdom, the hu in or ami pathos, the iiowj and sparkling gpssip of the tunos. tsUH.SOlUl'TlOiV. Subscribers \si!i receive 'J'uv: Hour. Jouu.vai. for 1873.: l'EBKia <>E' D??.Si'l'A4iJI3. Tin: iIomk .for una t. alo m* one copy, one year . . :t copies one j car $(1 ( copies ono year 1 . $0 Tl'.UMS I'OK ( H.riiS. Tin: Home .1 ornx.\i. and any >5 l periodical (fi'lu or Harper's j\l:igHy.ine, Harper's Weekly, liarpcr's lia/, ar, Atlantic Monthly. ScribtVer's Monthly. The ffabixy, f.lppincott's Magazine, Appieion's .lotiiii tl, Frank l.eslp's Journal, Frank I.e.-lie's 1. Inst rated No**paper, I (lackwood's Mngazit c. W? si minster lieview, or any oi (he English <iuavterlies republish) d iiere) will lie sent for ?.'? 75, the full price being ?7. St. Nicholas for iji fid, full rates iy <e). Ii.it udi's I.lvillg Age for !Jls 75, tali pr.ee, 111. Subscriptions will take date immediately, or lit any tune subscribers prefer. kAddrc.ss the propiietp;> and publishers, MOliHlN PHILLIPS Sc <'<?., No. o Paijk Pi,.\< h, Ni;\v YohU. ^ Ill ltllWii'S iillcrvcsccnt Aperient, To many persons, pills are so obnoxious and unpalatable thuja CATHARTIC u some other form is an Absolute Necessity. ro all such Burbank's Aperient >v i 11 be found a most tin roughly eiletiive subati utc. ) I is ai, pleasing and dHightiul as a glass of buia Water It correct* ueedity of tlio moiii- < ich, cures indigestion and hyttdachej tplies up to system, arid is the lt..ul !?' " iu iihmiv ior t cmsiipuMon iver dlaeovered, , It if put up In largo bottl?*w and rutails ut One Dollar Each, To I.adlOJt it i invaluable, us 11 is Perfectly Jafo to U&o at Any Time. I No fcpociflc directions arc* - , In ps.n I, a? it Is i: N T i KI : i, v 11 A I c>11, ioss^ yen In tin* l.artreKtJJdotiei!. lif AN Ji'VTTAN|?iTO., sni.K riwf'e., < iHczs* l'liuo, New A i k.. |ti?0 10 i > ehu. "Li > ii? _h\ n<: nOBTIT wiiEKT \Wt $mwm TRiBim, " J lie ^V<ws|>aj)er." * \>? rj> lty <s'ri'..i< r tiuiaa I:Y. Jr >1 *' ll'tj-viil ?? <.< l?'l? t,'1.1' i'Cl.'T< . i it t < \ uj i hoi.rai y li> jutll tii'B uiul Id tit dvii cle.i< ? in jnwni.iUsin. Tut. ritiyixB, \vtmli yt*;ws tiKu dt < ..ivii Unit it wus nut :? i it??\?;i* morn would l>o :i OJ'iJJtii, cltuH' i'io \ei<iiut, u? thu popular \ iuUlcutiou of Its coir-i.-, :?in I iri,'"?. ni/i's in tlie result tho yolctt oi the people for .v../.... iii.v nuiiKi ii) >11 go via uineti i, lor ciuitioi' miiU independence among newspaper-, iMtrmg lite caiiip^lfii which h id.just closed Tint I'm?DKH li.ii 1'Jlly maintained u> right to lh<i lilie ol ihe ".Loading Ainericen Newspaper." Tlnn pu.stiion il has c lined and retains lor Uie follow inn, among other reasons* It publish'-* till the new*, earlier, more fttlly, a4 il more intelligently than any other p per. It insists on peace throughout the whole country, the right of self governtueii t, unit the pro loctiou of all classed iu the e\oreieo of their just and legal rights. It a tvacates confidence apt! good ftvliiiK he twtiou North ttntl Sou th, tiiul la boys It. r an honest and abiding reconciliation. It maintains fairness and candor toward till public men ami ijne tons, anal dignity and cour tesy toward a-a clad an.1 r i v a I d. It publishes v.-jiii- il - news, teport.--, disco stone- and discover! t-s to ti degree ol tnllni -s and accuracy nevr befote attalaed by any piper. Il gives every Wit k ten or mote column* c>f the ntoit carefully prepared ugrtctiltnfal tun iter ' during tint year, much more in the uggrt Mr till the entire c on tents ol any other ngriciiltu nil public 11ion, and the w hole forming a dep m. i men t ol width an eminent agricultural editoi lor says- "'.l. has dm e more t make g oil fanners t h in any -d her-toll a>'ii t> vvhj.'.'h ever-existed." I It has pu hi Is tied a t eries ol ret tie I ill o and 111 r J at \ uxtiactri Will -h h ive met a Wider s tie tint! more emphatic popntnr approval -ban tiny r : in lar public die i of tljo kind. YtSctfi Clip SoulEiern EN*''** <\J -j Ssrc 'BVi friine, W.? ( onsiih-i I'lir 'i'lti'H'M a very valuable p iper ? Ashv i'It* (N. I'.( lli t men. Tiih Ni.vv-YoHk '1 i me.Nh, In Its fai'lifnl .ami st a I i .11 ng e \ p' - 1.1 e n i iniir:i,.i' ala tui ?-r - o a A la . batnti ami other Sune|j, has done - *i : > vice to truth until justice.-?M acq ? ((la.) Tele- ! I gra 11h and' iVt. t- ei.g>-r. We thank 'i'tlk IN t IV YoitK Tit;iil*Ng for lis tivtnlytintl powerful word;* in demanding justice (or t in- people oT At ilniu i. - AI oil igon. i y v \ '.a.) News. The liest ui'vvspap'-r in the world is Tim ' Yohi; Tbiim'NK, Ii combines the dignity a.id j *ag icily ol the I. n Ion Times willi tin* vepreseutstive news eiiu-rprUe Ot Anient-.-i. - i.'.ntt.aioi e lilt net iu. A p.-,'i r to la* etlr'lre<! for its Into pendente of tone and it- reliability of tipws.?lipi copal Ale t limits!, lrdi net r ., . ' !. V , , . , , .. i i,l..^... i.i i - ? ?? WIIHII keeps filly up will1 til.' 11 ni> t. in 111 1. < t mi . oul?*iit'o mill .111 .ionhi ?-uli?i-riin? lor i 11 Tuiui Nr.. ? S.'.ii l.uiin. i r ( *>. t'.) t 10I1 ii:i o-|i irinii. Tin* impiii.il -ih-.-i ol ill.- woi ill, Tiik Ni v Voi a Taints'; -Vim J telcouviilo ,I-'i t.) Mrv\ Sou i h. W ? I'l-nni il it 'irt In' lii'iI p iper, nil lu nil published i.i tlio I'niUti t-ii.vie-. ? .Uu it'is town Ga/iMIS. 1 o-il.iy Tin- ISkw-Yobk 'l it. ur.ni; in undoubtedly I h? Ill's I ot A iurnru u liwWsp.t J i>i s; wliu li'V *i' ni l > In" saul ni ii i ivals, it li.is clearly wyu pre. etlyure of nil, anil m ry 11 islu.itil> iliio. a i i-| | .'M'iii tiir jo ii ni:. I imii o! ilir country. While dealing with a 11 tIn- lupn'u 11>miui! Williiii llir imup ' ot ii new.-paprf, "1 iit: Tui) m. to.iUie- it speciality ol the ^ i i'.il mi'j.:i-i I ol iit; I'i ll11 it i 0. X l" bt'i oiiii 3 111"i e i loir a lull I Ir 1 ol \llul importance in tin* i llllll" y i 11; 11 i lit* lit r<*t-1 in ll ot lilt! lilt-as ol tins Va.-( | ht'vlloil rlioilil in* in t^lilit a tui roll. "Ifljlious bauds, a no a r. i a I U'I ''Oui-'ralii lit ion Hit t ilir In 1'iiir i s new so.i |i??r par exceii'tice has ilir high tlu|ul1iiK tit 1*11 K 'I lillll.'n K.? l'he(N. V ) South. Tlo' A i .'. V"KK l iniaiM. is doing a gien? work in popiil.. 11. inn Science, by lilts piilitirai ion ol rli. ap'r\Iras to | hnt.gt'ral tiailJ .?Uiii llouuilv, (.'.tnion, S. I'. Aiii Ttruii newspaju'i enterprise i> probably at II is I.i'lr luoir lolly 111 us t;'.i I i-i| Um iiuily is. in ol Tlie JNrw Yor?. 1 i tii'ii.tr ti.au nt ajiv oilier .loui" ! uai, ? \V 11ii.ii>nton (iS' '' ) Slur, I i.t'<iii i Ic.l in ? 11111'. iliiti.iiy, comprehensive breadth, polish ol expression a'.A inlolh-riu.il, leilri'rtl l?y no pal ly tits, boiled indecn-tuii-s ol eperili, and hysteric with no v.i il cem>aliun8.~ italiigh (.N. t '. A jti'li'tiilural .1 oilI'util. Sun ly the paper li.is maintained successfully the h v Ii pop ti tui 11 > w h ii'h hr Iii ?| uim t lom 11, si ii? I tlio name ol an uoly t'oiitiiit.'ieil an i in . upendi-n i Journal, which il now ilesifvui i'Vi'ii inure justly man at any tune during Mr. *iiecn-y'-? wle.? IV t r l slow l\-t.,> liulex ami Appeal. TS'UnjS OF TilF. rUM iit N u, 1 Jaily, by niai1, J?HO per year; Sentt-Weekly, 43 per y ear; Jive copier, .id Art each. Wtekly, %'i per yeut; iyn copies, <1 C5 each twenty copies, 41 lu inch, 1'osltige in all cases pal i by Tiir Tkiiicsk, nil papers add; essed to i uch stuauiibT without extra charge. Agents wan .i.l in e\ery town, to \VhotU libeynl oath commissions will he paid. tspecnneu copies, clrtula's s. .il posters free. Add res Tin: thiuum:, nov2S~-in. Np\y-\ ork. : SPALDING'S i m i' n o x k iv CEPHALIC PILLS! ( the SICK HEADACHE, CUKE NERVOUS HEADACHE Cure :i 11 disensfsol (!> 1.1 VV'll itiirl :t 11 disorder.? of tile Stoma. h, I ryspepQiu, I mliifest ion I 'os? tivei.ess, ,Ve. 'I he mliliUoi. ?>l I'ndnpliy lltn to Hie ori^in.-ii Kecipe, tli s pilt the Pest FAMILY REMEDY IN THK WOULDMANHATTAN MUD. CO., I'lton'*,., f Cpllt'^e ri;tcc, Now York ELEGANT PERFUMES At Popular Prices! TI2E AM XI .? A most choice pcrfnpie, cmbruei 11K till ilo'i'idmired orders In pencraI demand, such as .Tockpy (m.rn, I'atojioim.y, I'r.iniiirasi , Ni.vv Mow.- Hay, . Ai.ivr Mmjvrr, ICosk, Q KR a N icm. V I llO Y i.akq, VlOl.RT, Wltl'li Kosp. Tciik Ko?b, Wrst Km., Macinoma, Ac, All \ choice, delight ful.;pininnrnt ami highly <oncon tratod. The*e moot elegant extracts nro sold ut the exceedntgly low price of 60 ot*. p.*r hottlo; and, conshlr ring their intrinsic i-xi client ? , i they are beyond nil.rloubt, the cheapest l'erfuines in the market. I'll K A It A CJ i >u:,? An Kan Kavnnde, puj. pp in large bottles, :i must recherche, permeating a?ul durable perfume, Sells at only 60 cts. per boltle. rut: Ml l l'I'.KXK If <IIAR.W ? An extract ! for the handkerchief of a most pleasing and delicious odor and one tliat lo destined to be- i eome eminently popu iar, and take equal rank 1 Willi the rarest favori'.o perfumes ot the day, | The Meilcrnleh t.'harm i" put up in ox and 14 OX buttles, which lo tall, 11 c pec lively at 60 e ts. i and 116 ots eu? it I ' A U lire at'Cve select ci fumes are put up by I he j i M AN II ATT AX Mi:n. i O.,fcoi i Vnov'fi., ' < N\? ("olleijo ri;uo. Now Yo:k. j * , ' ; ' A | * . jY NEWS: JUNE 19, 8 i * A I jI > I TS C | ITHROAT C0NFEOT38NS Wfll Known mill SJANHAB]) 11 KAl El >Y f? r j rin: l ii i;< i.al, ( 1! k$r pud i.km;s. * SUES CUP.E for C0U3IIS, Sorn TliroM mi ,I 1 nr. ?. Kwpfciilly :ul:ipjt*it totliv i, (> ',f ('jHrcymen, I'ublic S|mmu"r?. miki I \ vv\11 t>, , <?ii,? ?rIiitin) tvpw v' VOk:o (.J.Km* it mi ]>ipluu:i. 20 l''t. u litjx. MANHATTAN MED. CO., y ( oilI'l ice, New Voik. JunO iOiu. BUfcDANK'O |EXTRACT GEO 1MUM. Tlii"* K llm most :*.ti<1 r?'ll;ibl? |irej;;iriitioii i - ^ usj<% norvcv, 'X oj-olieve severe lO ('(HI ' ?1 I HlOiSS, '2 <? i it?f lift* ; an<l to live in ev?iy jr.ue y/lj?ro ft iji'il.ilivu 13 ft? | qniroil Mothers, who nrc in II10 Irihii ot iri\tuii, thei/'children I'.ii'i'Cni ii', 1 oilIre\ 'u Coruial, I(Uiiil inn 111 or (I'tiiifuriiiim Nttrcoilra wi'.i tlii'l i!??" F\:i.?ct of : Opium prepared li> l'r. Hurt' .ik a Most Desirable Substitute. Fun dlsdriptions accompany. i'nco 60 cant per butili?. i M \M!.VTTANMKD. CO.'SOI.e PkoV'S. No U C'olloiro 1 Jiiri', .Nc\y j ui!)-10m , Toms' Condition Powder, I r 1*p 11. 11 in .u . 01.1 ai.i < *. i'Ii ilii- Oriyiuiil Unripe of tli celehi 11 m 1 1 >r l n.ns. niiiki A, No. I, union;; all mi reined let* lot Jloiru j 11 ml ('atjle. Toms' Condition Powder F- not in ad i* ol I Hump liriutH, with a v?"W of si'i iii'mi^ i it, ? prollia, l)uL composed of lie Hi?I Ml tic.ll 1 n I ?51 11 t.-\ eicl) OIU* lit V. li cit 18, of itm-if, mi arn le of f.terlftig merit; Mttii it. t whoa- 1 urn | >1 > 111111 p. v. a/i'i 11 led ii8 the 1 e*' Conrtjii'iu I'ovyder over ad ml oUte rod to uptpetffit I animal*. Toms' Condition Powder I> r iphli K soppl.i 1111 >1 if 1 lie man y cheaply compound .1 . 11 1 won Ii Ii a 8 pre'p 1 ni t loin- ilmt llood the itii lUet, ui'li 1.0 utliei in eni lliaii ihe pi-cuni.iry nam of then um iinptilonfi proprietors. Toms' Condition Powder I 1 an 11 >n *.?l ami IF litihle re?ne<l% for Ifeavi s. Poll V.vil, llor-e I hf-ti ill pel". 1 ml 1,; e>t 1011, l.u>> of Appetite, Snrteit, 1 nfliiei./. 1 or J>iiii|{ Feyer. fSr-:u?e, f'r.iclod IIu*Ih, Seratdicb, lWinive, < >. c h ( 'ol 1 -. I 1^111 .a . I..1111 pei's rt nil a I tot iii-c .M" u( luirA' s ami i at t ie Jim v. Inch Condition I'uwili i - are 11 naily nuitiiiiiblcivd. Toms' Ccnditwn Powder I ? the I' miu'i I 1 ifn i, and "-hutiid be Itcpt b> m.-rv aai.'k (Ci iiv. erat.il vciy viii'i' ol Iiotm s, VVllH pi 1 i.e- hi:. 1 e el f o . tin i u. ill li.ui ol his a til linns in ii V.'l.o wish* -1 I j seo llii'in Dearly, hc.Kilhy a I'll in 1. noil ui d el". l'rh e -a 1 ' - per p-icloiKe Sold hv nil dealt'VN. MA} ! J ATTAN MliDK'lNK CO., I . 11.' .< 1 A1 "i niK. Snjli* J'r?ji?ri"t::tv, to wliou; till ottliM't- ^ 1i ?Its tin tiildp ** ?t. j ma?|Oin. 1 > i i. TOMS' R U8S5 A H LS KIPJ1 EUT. 'I 11 >x 1.11. I'm'li 1, m:i I? * 11 t> Li v :i 11 i.'l" l ItO lui'iii it I:i i>i ttMf ?.'ih>\vpr. 'I'oiut, is lii' oiijy ir.kkat m:nno run imikimatism ?*\ i r ??ll ? ? 1 ii.> i ' < pii b'u- that Uilly suvMiing i lis ! t ;it ioii ? ! rH.'.iinc all thai is claimed ot it. I SiVKKf, N. V.? 'iWj (laji^lil'T v. lit it tt'? v t?' I \v i' li Mlic t :oit ot i is pi it*'. 1 up pjn'il Hut;>i iu .'.lnliiM iii ilm; nuuhly loiter tiai'U. I iitfritl tin ladtli-.-, and bill* I ?'iiti|i'i\ rnivd lvout. Ki.Hmiaw, K.triviliy, N. V. ? watt attacht'ii with ! . tli ma l hi > phi-Uinillf in, ii :;il Ium.i in e niiahte \>> mm.', 1'u-ian i.iiiiiut-ii t il'.'iic.l a pel aia i.i' ii t fill e. .lis. ;M. lit. I'Viri villi1, N. V.?My riulil tdionl iter Iji'i'.inii' in >Hat-i'it, a I tended with ueverc pain, ami I could ni t riik-f my arm w nliout tin* help nf iln1 hi Ik r ii mil. I ? nni iiii-nccd iimhj; 1m I'iriis linspiau i.ii imm'.iI, ami in it? in in into immitl 1 could r.ii-i in j at ia, ;. ml it la^nuvv en ilroly rcC'nVi-fl'il, Welrtvya riimI iiianv oilier cerl ilicates eviil.-iH'ina' tin* imp i.nnieii i-ih u;> ot funis' fcill?? Man 1.iiitttii'ii i ia tiisi-s el' Si j si.' Joi ti t S,???J lilies, VVoiiniin, Sirjiisi H, Stiit'DN, I.HIIK'HI". s, Con t rm't ml ( IP'IIN, anil a hundred. other paint ul diseases oi thy Flesh 1 lit lies, MuhIo mill Tetul >nes Li /" 11 is also <<n i n*'<tltuibh' r on cd>/ l< r /.. i M l-:.\ ESS and SW'E^LlA < IS / \ UO li I SES uihI (.1 1 1 EE, Pnoc 25 Oentf per Pottle, > Prepari'.I only i.y tin; MANHATTAN M K()K I \ 1? ( i ).M PAN V,!) < oi l.1:1.1; IM..\< k, Ni:\v.V.h:k, to whom all oulei>? Jnm! I he aittlrt'swil. jant) -10m. ominsmr.jtKv;j>UBiWHWWiMjiWJVW arr.y?ciic** .Jndt*<i I'iorrepont l?e;;i:p< lIoiistTioaninp/t I N e\v V o: i; Ti ilmno.] The now A11<>nu>y (1 o 11 cr:11 oo08 to work with a will. lie lias nia.lo sev oral oNoollont unlets during his short ti nil ol oiiioo, and slashed away at the nuuieroui abuses ot' the Ih-jtart* men t ol Justine with a /.oal and lesolulion whioh must make the old hanjrciH-on ol the establishment, opoti liioif eyes with amazement, He. is now paying at tent ion to tin; oxpendi . / * I - 1 ' mu'N ?>i ai. tr sua is :1111i ot IUT Otticials ol the Fedora! courts, winch in route districts lit; finds to liavc I icon 4le\tntvngnnt, without (<nesstty and with-I out hottest y." 'That discovery will startle nobody, unless it is Judge I'icrrcpont linm*lf, and We think lie inu?t have been prttiy Well prepared tor it. Investigating commuters ot Congress have sh'?\vn u- how the .Mar* siials spent money in Alahntna and Louisiana on the eve. ol the last election, and the scandalous frauds in Ar- , kansas are still fresh in renmuihrai.ee. ( .Indite lvierie|>ont \yill do the eouutry good service and win an enviable renutation lor himscll if he can put a stop to this robbery and w aste. Hut ol course be is shrewd enough lo understand that he can accomplish no permanent puntieatiou ot Ins Department until be removes the one great abuse which la constantly befouling it. The At toruey-Generals'a ollice has become a source of corrttp- t I top because ii has been made ft bureau 1 ol political aeti'.iiy instead ol a tent i pie of justice. Its chiet has been not * so much the principal law oJliccr ot ine liovcrmnent as the personal at- 1 tovuey of a sot pf oiiiec-holdefs; and it t is not a rhetorical exaggeration hut a < plain statement of iact to say tliat his ( principal business during many mem- f arable months of the last low years ? lias been to devise tricks and distor- ( Lions ot the law to deprive the peo]de 1 ol certain States of the right ol ? t ling their rulers. It was the Attor- < iiey CieiK ral who directed the Kellogg i usurpation at New-Orleans. IIis sub- I jrdinutcs, armed with blank warrants, i were afterward sent through the inter-1 ^ t"*T } > * ? N , 1875. ior parishes ol Louisiana to reduce t Ik* ('onservalive vote. The army was placed at their disposals and Gen. , Morrow ujnd other dispassionate lie* publican* have t-ohl us how they misused their power. In other States political campaigns h#ve been carried on in tin suuje way. 1( Judg^ l'ierrepont wishes to know how tho extiavaganl and dishonest expenditures ot his department were incurred, let him inquire into the cases of white citizens <;!' Shreveport who were arreted and taken to New.-Orlea.ns merel) in order to prevent them from ' voting, or the wholesale arrests in 1 liny*'-, district o( Alabama, the prisoner;; Ik in i tran: moiled at " real exuemau O I t ?-? , ?' ~ ~ tho whole length t*i" the State, and t lien di: i liargcd u?t noon as the canvass was over; or the numerous other j instances <>! Iramlulent and oppressive i arrests (or purely const motive oifenaes, | l?y which the emissaries of the Attor ney-(JeueraU's oflioe tried to carry doubtful Southern States for Grant last Aiiiitmit. How can you expect honest y ami economy ii; a depart incut \.'liieh is run for such puposes and by such im t hods V Now, li(?w?'\er, that Gen. Grant lias relieved his fi lends Irotn the necessity ot woiking for his reelection, it ought to he easy lor the Attorney-General, the Marshals, the J)eputy Marshals, and all I he ot .her at laches of the Department of Justice to mind their pro)' r business and allow the people of the South to vote as I hey please; and it .Judge IMerrepont will hint to iiis subordinates that they are not io consider tie ,'jiselve? any longer as a secret political police, he wijl (ind the work of i dorm linincusely lacilitatcd. |?(?; rJv Johnson on Grant's Letter and Third Terniism. lion. Heyerdy Johnson lias written to the New ^ ork lfrrahlt the great Yi in ilator, some views upon the recent letter ot i'resident Grant upon the thud term plication. While Mr Johnson concedes that a constitutional prohibition against a thipd lei in docs 11 >t i vist lie l.i:iint!iins lliMf il?i< io im - - \""."W proof that the usage t?f ]>rol)il>ilion is n<>; am! should nut bo considered as 0<Mlclu.d\ o. He holds Unit long and uninterrupted usage in a government like ours cannot salnly be disregarded, lie illustrates bis position by an allusion to ihu present condition ol the vein po\ver in Kughpu], which, by an uiwicnt law oi the realm, the crown possesses, and which .Justice Ulacksten says ''is a most important ami, indeei', indispci Bible part oi the royal prerogative." Yet tins power says Mr. .Johnson, lias not been exercised since 11'jft J, and has so fallen into Uiaviso ihat its exercise by the crown would produce a leurI(iI ferment pi the kingdom, riins is shown in that representative and law-abiding country the conclusive force ami ciVeet ot usage. The tradition against a third term is and ought to he a,s much a precedent here a> the tradition against the veto power in Knghpid. I very CMdef Magistrate <>l the railed States since the days oi Washington has recognized the iorce ot his example, and not one oi them ever dreamed ol a third term. .Mr. .Johnson does not thinL it probable that 1'resident (Irant will lie renominated or re-elected a third term, A New liniiroatl Oonthinutiou J'ur Carrying Freights South. From the following article, taken Iroiu the Mvausville, Ind., Courier, it wiil be seen that the St. Louis and Southeastern railroad has eil'cc.tcd m? arrangement lor oaryiug freight to i Cli n euoii, Savannah and other South Allat,tie coast cities, hy way of lbilli- < more: ! .Mr. K. S. Habcocl;, jr? general 1 freight agent of the IS. and O. 11. ly., h is oeriected arrangements for the i shipment ol freight from this city to the i son tli via ISaliimore, Our readers a ltd < .shippers repollcct tlie troublo which I exist e?l some months since between I the St. bonis and Southeastern railroad i eoinpany ami the Green line, owing to \ the de.aoiminsition of the latter against the former. The Green lino was en* i ahh'd to do this owing to the power t ol the Nashville and Chattanooga \ raiir ?ad, whioh, being a rival, com- 1 pelhm 1 lite Southeastern railroad to \ pay local rates from Nashville. The now freight hue will compete in every way with the Green line, and we look lo see a great revival in shipping from 8 litis eily and the tributary suctions on iccouut of this. The combination of oads which has been successfully 1 nade will take freight for Savannah . mil Charleston by way of JhiUitnoilT, bays and Buttons# [Detroit Figg Press J r Thcro is a tradition in our family hat one of my great-grandmothers, a ho, 1 take it, was a very eccentric } ndividual, couldn't say pork without } laying beans. 1 Perhaps I inherit some of her pecuarities, for I can't think hoys without dunking buttons. Not that there is r uiy affinity between them, tor on the ? omrary, there is a very decided repul- 1 lion. Buttons, when sewed oh hoy's ^ lothing, seem to beeomo suddenly Midowed with life, and the best patent inen thread a Yankee can invonV, nken sixteen double, won't hold theifl j ^ ?n a bov's trousers. They will leap! igl.t o1V of their own aeeord when a.', iny is just standing still quietly turn* tig soinersalts. When boys feel good buttons will a m rm f > feel good too. It boys give vent to their feelings by practicing pymnas tics, buttons emulating their example will begin to describe parabolic curves in every direction from their clothing,, When 1 sec a boy shying along, one hand clutched into his clothing on his hips, the other tight hold ot hi* coat, I eollor, w hi 1 e an anguishing frown rests on his forehead, 1 know very well 1 what t/ifxl means? it means buttons, and with a sigh I lay aside my book . and gather together thimnle, scissors, I .WW..n, J .? i t ,v . I... . .. ii^wfiv aii<> jbiifv>iU| n/ ,i/|U mi* : sfaugbt. Hoys and button* have no regard (or propriety. The elegai L Mr, Fit/,i. ood1 e called to sec ii)e tlio other ^uljhrnoon. IJc is supposed to be as rich as ho is brdnhcs, and of course I Moiled toy sweetest snjilo. Wo worn sitting on the sofa very eoiy; ho had boon admiring my hand and had just, reached out to La,ho. it?nobody knows what might have boon?but at I hat instant the parlor door opened, a litllo bro\yn head protruded, and 1 hoard an audible whisper; "Sis, conic; sow inn on tins button; it Jos' coined of)' an' I j an' Jack's goin* a fishing.'' 1 excused myself and compiled with the air of a martyr. 1 >iti when 1 loll you the elegant. Mr, Fit/hoodie started tor California tho nest day without having "popped the q,nest ion," you \\ ill not wonder that Hmys and buttons are the banc of my existence. Ayjc Nijc A Knowing ])rijggf$t, "Will you please li* this up for me?" asked a woman ol an Fast end druggist, to \v)iom she bunded a prescript ion. vo^Ves'in, in a minute," ancwcred tho lidor of restoratives, as he examined the prescription with a trouble d eye, Failing to decipher what was writ? ten he leaned forward with elbows on the counter, hep Is up and eyes fixed intently upon the prescription. JJe* *' coining vexed lie nslp-d "Who wrote thus?" whereupon tho woman nilelli'Millie ...I UTI... 1 . n (mt pi > ?iim> .?i ?^ h i 11u uucior, 11 o again lastene.d his eves on the j?:ij?c*iand slowly deciphered "Oleum jocovis assoli," having done which he was still at a loss lo know what was meant. In the midst ol this perplex-? ily Im observed a friendly physician passing. lie lost no time, in telling i *o r> the woman to wait another minute, and then called the doctor, ol whom he asked, "Whqt the devil is oil of jackassy" "Jackass oil, I presume, sir," said the doctor, "but it you mean what is called for on this prescription, you had better call it cod liver oil, as that's What jucQvia asaeli' signifies,'' Phosphorescence, Wlmu the Venus was at anchor off Simon'** Tqwu, the vea was so phosporescpiit that the cabin of the naturalists was lighted as with a lamp. Tim water when poured Irony one bucket into another, was like molten leadj and when the hand was plunged into it, it came out coveted with luminous corpuscles, glutenu^-ld** diamonds lull ol light. Spallanzian made numerous experi-s incuts upon the light of the medusea, lie found that the pospliotvscent power lay in flieir tetanies, in the muscular zone ol the body, and in the cavity of the stomach. The rest ot the body of llie annual emitted no light when agitated. ThesotU'coaf tlie phosphorescence resides in a viscous liquid, which is secreted and oozes to the surface front these organs. If this liquid be mi>;ed with other liquids it. exhibits its lum'mo*i+?fr-()ne single aurclia en needed in twenty-seven ounces ot milk made the whole so luminous that a letter could he read by its light at a yard's distance! I'liny observed that the Pholas lactylus, a little bivalve, possessed such a phosphorescence that the lips )t the persons who ate it became luminous? lie also floiiced that this light appeared on tin clothes it any ot ' he lhjued lrom the animals tell upon ,hem, The noctiluoa inislaris, one of those nfHSoviiV which ohielly contribute to he phosphorescence ot the sea, is ;ery smai); fifty thousand ot them can ive with the greatest comtort in a, yine-glass of water! Don't publish your acts of charity fhe Lord will l^gep the account UraiglU. He held the old shirt up by tho icck before d\Hc;vrcling it forever, but ie wasn't luoiu ning lor the garment. Ic only said, wish 1 had all the Irinks again that have gone through hat old neckband.'' Delightful '"Patrons ot Husbandry" ?Female m atch - makers. Does eating greens gal bored by his \ile invalidate a man's life insurance? H !\ question now entertained by llio nsuranee companies. Put two persons in the same bedoom one of whom has the toothache aid the othev is in love, and it will be ound that the person having t he tooth,cbo will get to sleep first. * A nun whose appearance, indicated hi\t he was staggering from the oxeetivo weight of a brick in Ids hat >eU\g asked it he was a Son ol Terr.leranee, replied: "Hie?no. "-no?no elation not the least." What Mate is round on - both etida^ ,nd high in the middle? Ohio. P* it i