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n i J Da. J. T. Fitlrr.?Beinjr ewor?4 ii;a I ura'ioat'vt at tha XJniv?T?>tv >f Tena'a In IfiW. rm8 ?(i?rS)jrMr?'??|?rlmnit, I |xrit<\Kl l)r> VltlcrU nlitv Hluumut Ic | ' tKyrvip an<! Pll)*, 1 f-urantco an infatiibij cur* f.>r IV n? in U I l/m;.* IlacV. H-afC i4?ir.v? Kcrw n K?lRpjr, lilooS, a\ KU-uniat 0i? \?. ?, S>\ ?rn ! ?. tlii* 2t>tb ApltJ,l??71. A. O.HllOlJRN, A'oMry I'u'.ll', J'Ktla. von&rCTm^vWte?^t7it,o.i'!\cniii??< vacr^*^'lijaSkcv '1'hirt.iirrpV.I).llion),l hir IN v ('.If. ]',ov..i.H.l'ncSA' .an.Clv.Ti'-* I',i?vl'.rr. (CO.uiniUt, l'ltUtfonl,K.Y. Kov.. .oh. ) b*.* 'hwrc V .'1 MV,Ao.*flii?-t*<lehonMv?r;to*>r lltirr.Prnja.-f rM' '{! I'arov^lot A m>arnnt"o,rr?.,iH. < TV I'ow t.rofo? * ^fjU\Q9Urouoc.j^ru'0|arwbU;yXg><> * Dr. .7. Vi^lkpr's California Vin#ri?ar Ilitt.ci'j* n.ro a purely Vegetable JnojiariitiiU), nuulo ohJtply from thv native herhs I'oty . 1 on the lower ranges of yho Sierra Nevaua mountains of California. the ineijieTnaJ properties of which kre e\h i.c'iv1 'Yeretrain without the use of ittcolioi , r,e <jiU\stioh js almost riaiiy asUe/s. 'W hat is the cause of the tin|?aralh lei) sueeess of \'in1*(Jai> l^ll/t r.nsf." f)\\v answer is, that .they teipovo the i..use ot disease, ami tlte patient pceo\ ers his health. They ape thegreai 'hlootl ptil ilier and a lif,-giving principle, a perfect' kenovator a;p! jnvigoratoi' of the fc\it.jii; ^cvi r helbro ip the Victory df tin* wtiil ! has" a medicine beVhi oiiiiiMiiituli'il j)os.-4ejsin J tl. ) Vpupkahla 'dualities ?.f V/NJ o \u ):,? , ;:f:s iu noKling tho Wk ol every di-Tam man is lieir to. They lire ii gutitlu Purgative as well as a Tonic, Yt'lioving ConyoMkm or Inllaitunhtiou of the l.iver ai.vi \ i.sc*"\d prganS i> bilious lu<enses The pn?p<TUe? of On. vyai.kru's V!Nk?ia it tin reus nrt! A ju'viirnt. Diaphoretic, ( iiniiiuii'ivc. Nutritious. l.uxalivc,^ Diiuotic, Sudative. Counter-Irritant SUduvitlc, Altcrtv >ve, ami Auti-IMliuUi. (JrahTul Thousands proclaim Vinj:c,ah Pitt mis tho most wonderful ln\igoraut that ever sustained tin* Binlang '' ]So Person ran lake these isittevs pcoording to directions, ami romain long pnwell, provided their bones tiro not do stioveii hv ' mineral poison or other, inetius, and vital organs wasted beyond ionair. ^ Riiious, Remittent, and Inter* ill it tent IVvers, which arc go mevalent ill the valleys of our groat1?'Ivors throughout the United States, ?.s|Vvially those of tho Mississippi, Oh in, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, OutnbcrKInd, Arkansas, Ked, Colorado, llrazos, Uio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ko nnoko, Juines, and many others,' with their \ ?\st tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably'so during sea-' (ama of unusual heat and dryness, are invaria\)ly accompanied by extensive derangements' of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscc ra. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful intluenco upon these various organs, is essentially necessary. There is 110 cathartic for the purpose equal to Dii. .1. Walkers VnfiitiAii PriTmis,' as-they will speedily remove the dnrkeolured viscid n\attor witli which tho bowels are loaded, at the same time cumulating tho secretions of tho liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digostive organs, Fortify tho body against disease by purifying*a 11 its lluidswith ViN'kgaii 1 Irr'i i:ics. l\o epidemic c;m take hold of a sy^tv;;;;. fpre-nnucd. vi)yspepsia or tyulisestion, IToad<iohe* rain in the ' Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chostj'pi/.zincsji, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitatalion of flu- Heart, Inllamnudion of tho Fungs, Bain in the.region of tho Kid neys, and a hundred other painful symplonia, ate the olVspiitigs of Dyspepsia. f>no bottle will provo a hotter guarnntoo pf its merits tbau a lengthy advertisement. Scrofula, or Timg's Fvil, "White, Swellings, yieqrs, Erysipelas, t}<yy]!ed Neck, (ioitrc, Scrol'ulo'.js Inflammations, 'Indolent Inflammations, J.Ierciirial A flection*, Old Sores, Eruptions of tho Skin, Sore Eve/, etc. In these, us in all other constitution:;} Diseases, \V A i, K Mll'rt V IjN'liOAH BlTTKUS hiivo t-hown their gj-cut curative powers in tho Burnt obstinate and intractable ca,?es. For Inlliimnintory and Chronic Uheunint isiii, Gout., Bilhgts, ltoniittont and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of fho BUvod, Eiyer, Kidneys mul Bladder, these Bitters hqyq.no eoual. Such Diseases ^re caused by ViButod Bipod. Mechanical Diseases.?Persons mpaged in Paints rind Minerals, such as 1 'lumbers. Type-sot tors, (fold-bc'utofs, ,'uul Miners, as they advisee in life, arc rubjoct t< ^paralysis of tho Ilovfqls. To guard against this, take a (loan of Walbbk's Vinfcoau Bittkhs occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, Balt-Khouin, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, King-worms, Scald-head, fjoro Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, BenI'frt. Ilijfdlm'nlinnu /,f !.?. CI.!- * ..,.vviUMiMiVNn \M 111*3 nielli) J| U]])()l S imd Diseases of the Skin of whatever name or nature, arc literally dug up and carried out of the system in u short time l?y tbo usof of these Hitters. Pin, Tape, and other. Worms, lurking in the aysteln vf ho many thousunds, lire ellcciuully destroyd ii'nd romovod. No Mstcm of medicine, no vermifuges, no lintiielmmities will free the. eyslyUi from worms !.ke tliese Hitters. Yor Female Complaints, in young old, married or single, i\V ttoc dawn of womanhood, or the turn (if life, theso Tonic Itinera display bo decided an influence that improvement is Boon perceptible*. Cleanse the Vitiated Wood wlicuercr you lind its impurities bursting through |ne rl ;u in I'iuiples, Krnptions, or fio'rys; 1-learisa |t when you lind it obstructed and tluggitViu the veins; cleanse, it when it is foul; your feeling - will tell von when. Keep f lie hi in (1 pure, and Utf. health of thi? r'-'ein V il! follow. e* 1?. If. Mi llONM/l) to CO., I)n>?o'UU smt Own Agoi., smiii I lutivuKsi, Ontiforuia, Wnt < <ir ?f Watlilnirinn met ( luirlion St*., N. V. \ V Hull! tir ?i| 'k HUtfOt* surf Uiultr^ j B#.'v , m ? 1 9 J TJ? ?>> 1 . ~t> i Professional & Business Cards. A\ D? JV.lINSpy. .1. M. JOHNSON y. r. .^UATTLKUAUM. JPHHSONSsQUATTLF.Br'M.i Vw'.| A'tTUKNKYSaiul COl'XSKI.OKS ATlASv . Conwayboro, S. C. that'll. j# * . r i Q LU.KliS, J!UI)?>(>\ *S: KKJ..U2Y, io Attorneys & Counsellors at Lav/ V ill ni'ai'li.'n in -ill I In! ' > 11 - - i ? - -f ? ..f y.? hi. vi'iw ?ji jlorry, whether State or FodCrid. One ol'llio firm will bo .in attendance at cv? >f, t^r'iu of tbtt Court, atil) mich other times US bu&iiiosp may ie<julrc. oilicc, Marion, 8. C. ' \y. W. SELLERS, .1. II. HUDSON dNO A. K.E1 IiKV. Oct. 21, 18t:j. TOS. T. WALSJI, Attorney at Lav; and souk iron jN'fi.oriTv, Will practice in the court* of Marlon, Horry ami Georgetown. OMVe at OON W A.YHOKU, S. C. Nov 13. lt.Vo.tr. V ' rp i<\ O ILL ESI'1E, ?9 Attorney and Counsellor at Law Will give prompt attention to all busincs entrusted to bis care. coNWAynono, s. c. June, 25, 1801. rpOLAK ?fc HAltT, Commission Merchants, 152 FRONT STREET, N?W Yl.llK. Libei al ralvqnco3 made on consignment^ Naval Stores, t'otton, Ac. 0;\lcr3 receive Promnt Attention. 1'noxceptionabL rpeic.nc, i giyon North and " South. J. I'. Toi.AU ' J. II. HART. of N. of S. C rpi'OS L. IP.!.,.: I. li N, Commission Merchant Shinnir.gjaml Forwarding Agent, HULL OREKK, S. U. Special attention given to the buying and soiling of Ton TImhku, ahdother produce. ZL5>'" Comfortable House*, J.ols ami filublcs, for (rains, will h furnished (o (runs! nt Timber tnen, without Churye, who entrust (heir business to me. T V. WIL.I.1AMS, eJ IMCAI.KKU I* vE^r.KAL M ICKC1IAN DUE, RJ A N UFACTUHOil OF NAVAL STOtf&S COMMISSION MERCHANT. \ r I * l ' ?-! < ? * * % ? A N i) FORWARDING AGENT.* CCy" Special attention given lo the having p.ii'l selling ol'Tbn 1 iniber. BULL qjiKJCK, S. C. 1846. Thirtieth Yoar. 1870 I ? - ? THE i?xv v a*i men u u li eineni, ai.it a . ' t<> Win ? letter syrUtn ami boiler man- #?om;n p :an be inaugurated, it will be The cary year beiore their inlbi- ouieial )o lelt in the eoininunitv, unblo C6r- * pains election to Mechanics,, the iju make j owing act, passed at the last nu"^u It , r 1 y*i source top, the JiOgislature, designed to ou, ov vn?\|io mechanic against loss ol diose Drti' good one; but it puts the south. clfritirely too !ai'oil'. The mo- ^ (> ado in the country is by no ^ J1 J^Acrauve one, and though, as wluaj, wS$h!?*S? l-;l7 ur? amon^it oar Wo h spar^tpious people, yet many of 'llj inq Sulopendoht for the daily sup- ^ 1 1S75Mir families upon their daily lr',y ,^! TlIK'e should i ml ire that median- ! 'rt.;^ . _ ? - - - - A I J I k5 O i 1 6 co]|OU11'ry Nv'u> can {dh>rd to active, I labor on a credit are lew. docum fr?l . . . the Rt!l cri?y,veen? K'('1 111 t",s instance, ft^lkos a credit of one year on ' ?cp'pn which it protects the rneh ranr . . . . it \v w,0^Me3ldos it is quite evident ? . oi tiT 1 v has co wny n who can afford to leave nja| 01 idvin.y twelve months at the 6nc hn at in i. is repaired, has no use lor I iw , , . . , The c< annot work an injury to Bold in less lime. b hoped that tho Legisla- ^ icxt totting will amend thif> (jj j the period for the sale of ni?elin r??i [ropcity not over three on Kri the time the owner is no- v.'ero I , . i elected lie repairs are completed. .. inccr* . 0 ,, ( aroln Empower mechanics to hell (jav ^ To nil jlelt with them lor UepaiVr, jM | ! V*.1"- ii i o that w will \,? I>e it enacted by the fcy.y JM..o';.ti tut*, .wki r>( U * J t i? lis plens.. / aiut, ueii^lului i\p a glass of .Soda Water, '"It coned* acidity Cf the sunnacli, cures indigestion apd headache; tones, up the system, and is the 1 ' ' ,l" ' ' llcst Itcincrty (oi; Constipation aver discovered, , It is put up <?i ljirgo hollies and rotalln.ut One F?oii"r Each, to laddie* it if I it valuable, im it is Berfectly Safo to TJso at Any Time. I^o specific dlicctious.Jure iieeefsii^ In ui.u , it, tu it i?J ' KNTIHKIJY uarmlesh> f even the )arge?t|<io?e??. MAN li'XT'VA^|VlEI>.;C().,,Sol,?.pKOl',8., ' ' U Cpllejv Vitt'cc, Nqiv York. janO 10 I ??V ' ... * % , [JE JIQKR Y TV EKK THE MEW-YORK TRIBUHE, I * i 'The Leading Aiucrjcan Newspaper." roixprn 11 v iiouaci; In Ih" recent election# the people Jmve ileclurf JJlu Juvcr of )ioitct>'y in | olitks anil indeilen* Uunce in journalism. Tun 1r iuc.nb, which yeurs ago declared that it wub not unci ncmr luorv would bo u *?.it ty or#un, cluiniR the verdict, uj the popular vindication ot iu course, anil rco'Xni/.c'8 in tills result tlio v< ice ot the people tor reform unci integrity In government, lor candor and independence among newspapers. During the campaign which lias Just eluded Tim TutBUKK has lnlly uiaintniiied its right to the title of the "Deeding Ainerlccu Newspaper.*' This position it lias earned and retains tor 'die follow lug, among oilier reasons* It publishes all the news, earlier, more fully, and more intelligently than nnjf other paper. ^ It insists on peace throughout the y.holo conntry, the right of self-government, and the protection of all classes lu the exercise el their just and legal rights. It advocates conljdecc.'i and good feeling bo tweon North and South, and luhors for ait honest and abiding reconciliation. It maintains fairness and candor toward all public men and qnea ions, and dignity and co'.tr teay townrd associates and rivals. It publishes scinytilic hews, reports, discussions and discoveri es to a degree 01 fullness and accuracy ncvpf before uitainou by any paper. It Elves every week ten or more columns of the ihoft caref ully pre pared agricultural matter during the year, much more hi the' aggregate Mian the entlfe contents ol any other agricultural publication, and the v. hole forming it department of which an eminent agricultural editor lor says: "It has done more to make good farmers tlitin any other lulluencu which ever existed." It line publiuteJ a aeries of neinetlllc and literary ox tracts walch have met a wider sale and more emphatic popular approval than any dinjar publication of the kind. VI'ln.it tli? SoiKlici ii B*rcsy n:iy of lhc 'iVibmic, We consider Tim Tkip.unr a very valuable paper ?Ashviiie (N. ('.) Olti'/on." Tiir Nr.w-Yokk Tuiiii'KB. in Us faithful and searching exposure of outrage slanders on Alabama and oilier Stan s, has done iinifu n e ten yice to truth ivlul justice.? Micoh ('la.) Tele graph'and Messenger. " \V?> thank Tile. New York Tkib\/ni for its inutily and powerful words in demanding pisiicu for the peoidu ol Aiab una.?JMou tgouiery (A la.) News. The best newspaper in the world la X"' Ni;w York Tri'iusS, It combined ltn< ifignfly and sagacity of llie Ijondcn 1 lines with the represontanve mPvs enterprise of Amenta.? .li.ntii: ore li ?i I lot In. ' A paper l< ben J ml red for its independence of tone end its reliability of IffeWi . ? I-.ju:icopai MeihodiSt, llalllinorv, AI?1. Any oim' wiio wanw n tiret-eiass paper wlildi keeps' fully up wlili (tm iliii* s in literature, science (i imI :ir i should subscribe for Tut: Tki ? i* ?Spartanburg (N.O.) Caroltiiur-parli'.n. 'fliB Imperl n sheet ct iho wui'.d, Ti:k Nro Vo'kic Tniou?K--The' Jacksonville (|Td) fj?w South. We regard it. as the host paper, all in all published iu the VullPXl Slates.? Mofrlatown Gu* zotto. ' Tb-day The Nkw-Yok.. TI uoxv: is undo it.tj'dly the first of American nrvVspii' ers; whatevef may hi- said of ilK rivals, il has clettriy won p.'recdcm e oi all, rti;d very ? reditalily dors u represent the journalism of the Country. While di aling Willi ail the topic ' Voimug wittnn the range oi a newspaper, Tire Tnitlu.v k make* a *poeiality ?,i Uie grearaubjort'of tigriculluro. It becomes therelore .a matter oi vital importance u? the i tin- , try that till'direction ol tltW I.has Of this Vtn-t section should tie in r.hleami eonsefnttous hands, ahd a Tnat li'r for Oiigra'.uintion that the farmer's newspaper Par u'xeeWiTo has me high standing ol Th'K'lfliHCR K??-The (N . Y ) South. The New-Yoni; 1 rii.iim induing a u'eat work in popularising Science, by the publication of oheaj. extras 10 that^great dally.?"Jiu Monthly, I ('Union, ?S: I). " Attiuru hh newspr.p.ar enlevprire Is probably at this time more fully IfluEtr.itVd the daily Issue ol The NewYor#. Trihnitn ahau la any other Jour* mil,? Wilmington (N. C.) Mtnr f/neutlaleil in cuitre, dignity, co.Y.prchonsivh brc>ad til, polish ot expression and i hi idle uual; lettered by no party ins, boiled IndeciciiCifts ol sprat h, and hysteric Willi no wild t>eiV>atluns.? lOilelgh (N . U.) A g l'loin tu yal Journal. JSuieiy the Paper lias .nrtinUpHtd successfully the h'gh popularity Which ho bequeathe.I it, and the iiiiiueol an ahly Conducted and independent journal, Which it now deserves even more Jnsily jt^an at any tiniu during Mr. (irreley'* lite.? ersbnrif (Ya.) Index and Appeal. K. I'jlU t'it iiutMh ui- i l no 'i'lti i>UNi'j. Is ii ,] jf tily, by mail, M0,prr year; Semi-Weekly, ifr.'t yea.", live copies, Ad each. ,() Veekiy, pur year; ten copies, J1 20 each C'St'.my copies, f U? each. II m r r estate in nil cases paid by Tuk TriUU.sk, >ps addressed to each sucscriber without s fi charge. ' fonts wan tec! in every town, 1q v/lfom liber. 1 ash commissions will be paid. \\ iK'ieciipen copier, clrculurn a id posters free, res hat' TUK TKIIMONE, live noviiS--2n"?j ^New-York. ^ ; SPALDING'S nir\ r n i> n ir u iv 'A p U A i 1 o r i L LS asoj' lioul SICK HEADACHE, tile # .. r(L<i' cyiilfi. ( RVOUS HEADACHE i' till el Isenpt:? of Ho- E1VEU and ?lt <ll-orill l'4* Stomach, Dyspepsia, 1 nilisi* t'tl-jii (f'??s111 U<>6!si ^(.t 'i hp addition of I'odophyCiil to list* ||S(.])"tl Ul'OipP, lO'llU'S this pill till' huSt ILY REMEDY IN THE WOULD. ' . MANHATTAN MKI). CO., l'hop's., , ' 0 College 1'luce, New Yor'i P ort >rr? s EG ANT PERFUMES i t At Popular Prices! Uca I'll lip AI.IXR.-A most choice perfume, embrtie(t ( i till the,'admired orders In general demand, I 08 Jot'KHY (JliUU, i'ATOnoDl.y, I' a A N o i r A n i, Aj S MOWN IIay, Muse. Auxk HOQURT, Hosk, I'^'ltANiuM, YIANQ YUANO, VIOI.kt, \VHJTK HUSK, ! ft'.) 0 Kom., Wkst END, MAOROI.IA, &c, All flft l)lce? doliglufuImpermanent.and highly conis civatcd*. ^.l, | These most elegant extracts are sold (> | eexceedingly low price of (>o cts. per hot,'and, con? ideiing their intrinsic ?xcollem e, tj)ey;arjB beyond nil doubt, the, cheapest l'er* fumes In t|?e.market. T1IK AUAflK An ICftu I.avande, put up in largo bottles, a most recherche, permoating juyjl ii nrgble porfume. Sells at only Gl?c*p. per botflo. Tin: MRTl'KllKICll CU AlOI.-An extract for tjic lmndItercklei of a most pleasing nml t|n! ij?lo\tc o(lort. und one that Is destined to bocom? qjninont)y, popu lur, and take eqitul rank With tbo.rurect,favorite porfuicos of the day. The Idelternleh Charm Is put up in oz and V4 cfz bottles, whir p. retail, respectively at GO cts. ttpd 'lb cts each. All the above nelect Verfuines nro put up by MAX II ATT AN .MED. CO., Son: rnop's., No. ft OollotJ'' VJacc, New Voik. j V'. -.i - ,v y Y NEWS: JUNE 2(>, Si'A LI )I3SrO'8 THROAT CONFECTIONS Well Known nixl STANl?AliJ) JtKMKHY for THE I 11 W< J AT, I ill EST and LHN(JS; a SURE CURB for COUGIIS, Sore Tliroilt and Hoi?? i.e.*. Especially adapters to tln? n-o ol XMerit,)'men, I'nbllo Sjivulcer*, and \ "C:tli ;t*, rem)orlti< Uit? tune of voice Clear and III ItlllOJ U.'< Oil. ;i liox . MAN 11 ATTA N ftl K}). CkO , i '^or's., W College 1'lttce, New Yoik. jf^lO - lOlQ. BURfiANK'S EXTRACT OFOriUM.i TliIt* Is the most tafe and reliable preparation ' To l!i<* iicrvcw, 1 oroliovu Hovniut pain 'B'o prcyciii coiirii|^iu)iy. To iixliice nIvdUi anil to use In eveiy case where a 55 atlvo is re ?lturod, Moth ft vs. who are in the habit of givlngj their 'children Varegurlc, Godfrey's Cordial, I.auannutn' of dangerouh Narcotics will find the Extract of Opium prepared Hy I'r. Hurt' .ik a Most Desirablo Substitute. Full liksdriptlous accompany, Price 60 coot per bottle. M AN II ATT AN M EI). CO.'Soi.b PifoP's. No 1> Collogo ritice, New Vok. janO-lOm Toms' Condition Powder, Prepared in accordance with the Original H?cipe (ft the oelephtted l,r. Tome, ranks A, No. 1, among all the remedies for IIufHt-6 apil Cattle. Toms' Condition Fowdor Js MoT made of Cheap Drugs, with a view of securing larch droll is, hut i< composed of 'lie Hoi Medical I'g.c:i nt *, each one of which >?, of itself, an am. le of Jlei'ljpg merit; and thj whole compound is warranted as ihe he si Con* iPuon Powder ever ad in in Is lured to dc}jtesli? aVunaly. ToW Condition Powder . . . . v ?. Is rapidly supplanting ihe many cheaply compounded miiiI worthless preparations that flood tjie mar',:et, with no oilier intent than the pecuniary gain of i^eir unscrupulous proprietors. Toms' Condition Powdor 1 s an l|oiiestaiul Reliable remedy for Heaves, I*?_? 11 Evil, llor.-e Uisleinper, Indigestion, l.uss of Appetite, Surfeit, lnfltieir/1 or I nng Fever. <:ien't>, Crubktd llot'ls, Scratches, Mange, ('tuighs, ('fold's, Vistula, Dampen aiid, a 1 the dt.-eases of horses and < ai: h> for which Condition Powders are usually admiui. t red. Toms' Condition Powdor l? the Farmers Friend, and "hotild be kept by ever) Stock Hrower uiirt every 7tier of horses, who prides himself on tin emrltuuii 'of Ills nuinlals and Who w .slice to see luouf hba.'ly, "healthy and ?o gbnd order I'riOH V..'? els per package- Sold bv all dealers. MA> II AT VAN M Khl (INK CO., Cu'Jri;o I'la'V, New York, S.nlo Proprietors, to whom, all orders should he address U. jam)?10m. :ou. rix)MS' RUSSIA M LI iM I m E N T. TIll's Ciiiaiuent, made strictly filler tjie formu 11 < i mr iimhiwiihii IT. 1 OHIf, t ? t 11 e OH ly UKHAT Sl'KCll'IU MHl tttl&lUTATISM ever tillered to fhe public thai liiliy sustains i hi* reputation <>t pUcciing nl? that i? cTuuu'd of it. s^l'sam Sivkkt, Herkimer, N. Y. ? ''My 'IftU-'bl?-r wtis itll'ijcti'd with ntfection <>t the spine. i apptp-il I'll Mini I ailment iho!onehly to her liai't. I. rtaed three IjottUM, . tii'', she id entirely cured lionv. lvn:-i!A'.v, l.arivtlte, N. Y . ?was attackrd Vhili tnll itnatory lihcuniatlsin, a nit became it huh In t i move. Kmcliui jdnimenl viVci'li'd n periuai.euI cure. J as. M, Fay, Kirlvilli), N. Y.?My riuhl sliotil ?ler t ? if. > die. ed, a ttended \s 11 It severe pain, and 1 t'oifill not raise thy arm Y{itt)out the help of the other hai\d. i commenced ukIiii; 1?r Toms llnpsiati Idniumut, and in less than one month ) could raise tny arm, and it is now entirely recovered. NY? have a ifr.cnI. many olhe;* certificates ?vldenciiij: lit" nnp iralleled ei'lioavy of Toms' Hits* stan ljiiunienl hi cases of Siliil (otitis Sttt IJiitK'l, oititiN, Itruisi's, limns, l.uinetiesN, 4'??it I nutcd Cords, and a hiiftdred. other paintnl diseases of the Flesh Hones, Murclcs and Teiidottos ft"7" It in also an invaluable remedy for LAMKSV s'-S atyl S{VELl.IMIS jy it(')l{. SES and (J'ATTLTS. Price 25 CentK ]>cr Bottle. Prepared only by the MANIIA'1 IAN MKOlCU(E COMPAN Y,0 Coid-Koic Clack, Nj:w Yo|;k, to whom all orders should he addressed. jauD-l'dui. Urigin of the Names ol' 1 lie. Several Districls ol'i>eutli Carolina, KllOM SIMMS1 (11C00 It A Pl? Y OF TjIl^C STATIi. liarnwoll was erected in a judicial district in 18Q0, and took its name Ironi Col. John l>,<U'iiwell. In-aulorL Look its name from the French. Charleston took its name Irom the city. Chester was settled in 1750 hy emigrants Irom Pennsylvania and Virginia; ami took its name irom a county in tlie kn mer Mate. (^li.pstevlield \yaa Bet tied by emigrants from Penusy 1 vania :uul Virginia, and is said to have taken its name iiDii^ibo accomplished Earl. Colleton was one of the earliest settlements of the Slate, f^t)d iQnk iu iniine from ^ir. Jena Colleton. Darlington was settled in 1750. and took its name trom ('ol. Darlington a Uevolnfary Ijero. Edgefield tooi'^3. name from its geographical position, being, ou tlje edge of Georgia It was settled )>y emigrants from Virginia and North Carolinia. Fail-held was settled by emigrants from Virginia and North Carolinia, and probably t<>ok its name from its* general aspect. Georgetown was settled by the French and was named in honor afleiKing George. Greenville was settled in 1700, by emigrants^Irom Virginia and Pennsylvania, and probably loofy its na,oie from its green and verdant for eat. Jlony was settled in 1733 by tho I'.-.-li ititi! lotfk its name from (.lon^vil Peter 1 lorry of Revolutionary fame. Kersbaw \yas settled by the Irish (.Quakers in 1750 and took, its name lrom Col. Joseph Kershaw a patriot ol i 1r* devolution. Lancaster was settled iq 1745 hy emigrants lrom Virginia an^; Pennsylvania, an<J took its name from Lancaster in the former State. Laurens was settled in 175p. by emigrants from Virginia and PennyIvauiu, and was named in memory of Colonel IJonry Laurens of the Revolution, Lexington was bellied by Germans, i , 1875. and originally bore .the .panto of >>a^e Gotha. JUs present native is,in nicpiory ol I4exingtou, Mass. Marion was settled in 1750 by Virginians and was named jn liomqr ,vd" .(ien. i' l'anci^ Marion. Marlborough was sot tied by emigrants horn Virginia and Pennsylvania and took its name t'yow lhc .d.U.^o of Marlborough. <* Ne\vl>ery was settled in 1750 by'* emigrants lr:;i:i Pennsylvania; origin of the name doubtful. ^probably /;oi^ Newbu;*gh. J ' ! Orangeburge was settled in 1704 by Germans, subjects of the Princ.c of Orange: hence its name. Pendleton was settled in 1750 am} received its name in honor of d"dg? Pendleton. It hay recently been divided into two judicial di^Vfuts called Anderson and Pickens. i * r Pickens is in toe i^orih, an.t) poj;i prebends the mountainous parts of old Pendleton. It look 11$ name from GeneraJ Andrew Pickens, ^ Jjero of l|ip 1 (evolution. Anderson ja tlie Southern part dt Pendleton and took its name from General Anderson whtf acted a con* spieious part in the battle pffJpwpeps :;s well as at many other places during the Pevolutionaiy struggles. Richland was settled in 174Q and look its name from its rich and ^rodtpJtjve soil. Spartanburg was Qettlefj In 1750, and received its present putue after the close oi the war ol'TO. Sumter was settelecf in 17gQ Uy emigrants tVorn Virgjni|\, ipiu took i^s name from General Thomas Sumter. Union wits yettlt'd in 175g by emigrants from Virginiaj o\ig\g p.f tl\e name tmknown. Williamsbug was settled \n by "Scotch Irish," and took its m\g;p (ruin VYilbam III, King of England. York was sullied in 1700 by eiui,grants from Pennsylvania aod Virginia, and look its name (rogt York it\ the former Stale, A New lalible. Messrs. Riley and StVA\^ht, of Wartviis'purg, Mo., determined^ pot long since, to test the cooked lociut question in regard to ite adaptability as food lor the human utomapp* Getting wind of the affair, and kvi,ng always iii !,::vUe to indulge in fi:eo leew\ing, we made ho,Id to intrude outsell' on our ucivnt i lie f riends. We found a bounteous table snread. siirroiiiid?><l by tin? go at lor; en accompanied l?y iMr.s. Straight and. MtfiA A^tby. Without mueh v/asty ol cerettyowy, there \v? re five pc?'&on3 abated, and we v.e.;o helped to soup, \yltjch pjapily showed its locust origin, %iu\ tamed like, chicken soup; after scaaopyitt was added, we could distinguish a delicate nuiahryym flavor?and it was betjlei;. Then we had some fatter-cakes, through which, locusts were well mixed.?.The fc.ouj) had. banished silly prejudice and sharpened; guy, appetite for t.hia next lesson, and, thy. battereak.es quickly disappeared' also, linked locusts were t-hejn tried (jijain hoppers, without, any gryaag yi; condir nient,) and either with, yr without accompaniment;'., it waa pronoupyqd, an excellent dish. The meal- was closed with denser,I a la .Joint the. Baptist?baked locusts and honey and, it we knpw anything, \yc can le*tily that that distinguished scripture character must have thrived on his Vh.dv diet in the wilderness ol. .1 udea. We believe this is the first aiUnqpt at putting ibis insect to its best upe, and the result is not only highly sat' ^factory to those brave enpugh to make tlu; attempt, bgt ahouKl this in-, sect make his visit oficner and greater destruction, fntiprc generation'^* v\ ill hail its presence with joy. It wi|l, ho jubilee year?like manna in the wilderness, or quails in the. desert? food \y Uhou|- money and, without,; price Now, dear reader, y.Qtt, may shvgg. your shoulders and smile,, but he.nccf'orlh wo shall esteem,tjia grasshopper as a luxury to he classed.\\jth oysters, trufiles, mushrooms, etc. As soon as arrangement; can, he., made, an assortment of locusts.. will he sent to St. Louis, for a trial by tho. scientific researcher of that city. The following advertisement, uppear.s in the Daily Neiosi 500 UL'SUKI.S CiUA8S.|IOPPBR8 WANTKIV At *5 per bushel. At John Kline's Bakery and Grocery. Only those Grasshoppers Afylc to If 1 v Good Will lift Takep. Jfachange. - rn ? - ? .... ? A Goon Answ '.ci;.--An English gentleman wishing to test, the ^nsh wit, thus accosted an Irisjp laborer, \yh,6 was at work mending.a^enec: 4>Say, Vat, suppose tt&tap was to, coihq along, now and see. both of us here, which do you appose h$ would take, you or I,V" "() fail.h- vnv hr>r,r\v lij.tl Ifttn ' - - -- i" | ; v. '?*( M il'T-* (,IIq\v 3p?!' ruud tlx* l&igiiahmdn, ii) ftrtoipshiYient.*' ^Wel), air/' a.a id; Paddy, uhoM| take mo uo .y, fyepauofi he wouldn't l>q aure <>1 me when 1?q Qonye. again; but, l^'d bo nure of you atn any tjme, audi be could afford.to During, a, qleriqalj qoi}|erence, fpllQwing. gonyci^aticjj, vyas l)eaj/J,y tweon, t wo, ne^ubpys:. x> what's the mpa^jng, ot ep UtyftJ' fh?y *? tei8 being here aitpgebher?'**#^ <3. i ansYyprjod, Jim, ?oornfullyf|)(' ai way.b. m<jut qncq a year to |vp i mons." " * I.... f J un v/.> Y I / Varieties. In w 11 lit reapuut does a Bishop FiT aciuUl^ ;i lish? Both I Vive in I'he -sod ]SrO\VA^ )ha^ ituHy the 41y.1v.er of l|Ue pre** as (the 4newts of ai> complis.h.ing a great purpose tijj h# ud verges. "What a shatoe that I should he starving!" .cjcelaioiod a ?aor corset' maker oi;l .of work?"J that l^vie aiayod t!;.u aLoittacb* of hundreds." 7'lie following Jo^eo/j js inscribed oi* tho front of a huU'lier shop in ;lii inland \joyn of Pennsylvania; "JyasJi j>ade for little fcajv.eis not /nouru iwo 41 ?0 old/ * ? 1 > ^ .1 <? 1 si wma' ?|?pi'u> mgiy at tfre nearly finished dome of .lie now court house remarked to a trie ml, "Won't it lie splendid when they ge^ 4 np>v justice ul the peace up there*/" ^ Cincinnati paper say a that recently in that city fjve \vot?en spent two long Jjpprs in making 4 eolwtioii of ojm simple little straw hat. f#A little girl and boy, three or four years oh], were playing on the ieo when ?irf fell down and commenced to pry. Jhih ran up and soothingly lisped; "Uon't pwy| TlnvearJ ThwcarJ Tjiay damn |" A Yankkk editor losses up tho epontjp with the remark, that "It don't pay to run a paper in a town where business men read almanacs, and pick their teeth with the tail of a herring." A candidate for county clerk in Tp^as offered to register marriages for nothing. JIis oponont undismayed, promised to do the same and throw iij a cradle. V p ttllavo 1 not oflferod you every ad-? vantage?" said a doling father to his sun. "QU, yes!" replied the youthj "hut I ooi\hl not think of taking advantage of my lather. ' visitor (blandly)?-"Well, dame, and ho.w do you ftnd things UUW^w Cyuaty old cottager? ilow i!u | find tilings!; Why, by looking twtev 'cm, to be sure." "Now let us talk about yovvv busi-. ueca a^aira," said a &ha,rp Connecticut) girl to a young fellow, alter be had proposed marriage to her in a long acK dress tilled \yitb, expreasions ot passionate love, "Mr. I> , if yo.u11> get my coat done b,y Saturday, (shall be foreverindebted to you.1*" "If that's yourgame, it won't be done," Haul the tailor. i kt \yas an Xrish coroner who, when, asked how he accounted, for an extra-, ordinary mortality in Limerick, replied' sadly, "k cannot tell. There are people, dying this year. that never died before.'1" "What's your business?" asked the judge af a.prisoner at the bar. "Well, spoac might call nje a locksmith.'v "When, did: you hisl work, at yourtrade?'' "Last night, when I. beared a caH for the police i, inadp a. holt for the door.'' A little girli at school road: thus:-. "The widow lived on ft lim.bacy left lier by a relative." "What duh you, call that word?" asked the t cache iv "the word is legacy, not limbacy." "Hut," said the little girl, "my. sister sayo. I. must,say liuibr-wW leg.'* A rustic youngsicv, being asked out to take, tea with a frapndt w,as adinon ished to praise the eatables. Presently, thq butter was passed to him, when ho remarked, u\\ery nice butt,er?w>hat? there is of it.," and observed a, smile^ he AdJed,"and plenty ot?such as it is." A man in digging a load; of sand: Iroin a sand-bank, in Seneca Falls was-. 'Moaned to his shoulders, by. an avalan-. clip of the treacherous. earth, When, discover ad by hi&.friends ho had- been, pUnted about three houvs, and, wasbeginning to grow,?discouraged,. Tite. folio wing, verse was. once inscribed on a church .in Halifax, N. S.,. the basement of which had boon, u$edi US.a wjne saloon;There's.a spirit, above,, and a spirit below,. A>sphit of joy and a spirit of woe; The spirit above is thq spirit divine, T)jc spiritj bclpw i?i the spirit of wine. "Are you, an., Odd. Fe.llaw?" "No. sir; I've been marriedi lor, a, week*"' "Ijnqan, do you belong to. the order of Odd Fellows?'*' "-No; no; I belong to the order ol married men."* "Mercy,. how dvimb! Are. you a mason.?'/ "No, 1'mxt; ea.rp.entv.r- b'A trade," "Woi.?n. and iworae, F Aye you a, Son , oi Temperance?" * "Bother, you.1: no; I'm , a, son of Mr* John,.Goslings." "Arrah, mp darlwit," cried . Jamie . O'Flanuigan to.his loqupccious sweetheart, who had iiiot.giveii ,hiin .the op-, portunity. to "get. ija . a word even . edgewise," during a two.hours' ride behind the little bay.nags in his oystpi; wagon, "are yo afihcr, knowin'' tyby your cheeks are like my ponies thefc?" Shure and it's h?fta,w?? % r - - iv v?,iv i U ryd^ tyj^V" quoth the blushing Uridgct uFa^, and better, raison tbau that mavpuviiQpi^ Because, there in one of thorn ,a\ch aide-of a wngguiY tongue." 1 A yPWg_-bachelor who had been appointed phoriff.v/ttt called upon to serve an attaohjjipntj against a young widow, -Ujf. called .upon her,, and Haiti: "Mad. ** ? J I ',ave ftn nttiaqhiflpnt for von." [ale bvidow bjuphei ar.d .au'yd that his junen *Of4,efl. <4You r. TiOthrop mny he contutted nMJfjt pro nmii (v?e ufch?rKr. Aiicir**^* ,v' ? leap year, ICOGAU tiOTIIUOP, IM# \\lo court14't (Jonrt St., Ho*toii, Miitt.'TYtO lOl* for the Doctor'* l'rizo Kway ou Nervouti 44Xhe , m. Sent free. o 12, 1875?ly?qc, 1