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N>??^.w?an?iAOc^irt;iv?rv 1 ' !>r. .7, WalhorN California Y inrirar Hitters arc a purely Vegetable preparation, made eliiclly from the native heiba found on the lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of ('alifornia. the medicinal properties of wliieh > re oxii.uU"' 'herefrom without the use of AU-.olioi , f.o question is almost lailx a \>svv "What is the cause of the 41 unparalleled success of ViNiaiAii liirmii.-s?" ten answer is, tbat they remove the cause e?l disease, and the patient reco\eis his health. They are the "rent blood p .ri'ier and a iile-nix iim pi ineiple, a peri'eet I.Vnovator and ln\i^orator ot tin* sxsiein. Never before in tho liiso i \ wf rev world has a mcdicino boon, e?'oi:iona,d'Ml po.is<v;-i.ng tho remarkable || ia ; (V ' f \ INK; \U l!l iTIvRf, in healing the .nek oi t .ei v disease man i-, heir to. They me a gvniic Purgative a,s well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or li.lhunmnt.inn of the bivw and \i..c'"\il Organs i>. bilious 1 h.-oases ___ 1 lie uruportiv* of- Du. yv.u.kku's; Vi.sni vk ]:rr 1i:us an. Aperient. l.Hunh orotic, f .ii n, n.vr.ve. Nut'Vien . Laxative. iMnrotic, Sod.iii\ i l unnr lrvl'.uit Sudorific, Altera Vo, and Anti bilious. CnttVi'iil Thousands prorrahn Yin*TfiA!t Hi rrrus tin; most wonderlul In\ igoniul Hat. cv.er SU;'fiiiied tlr* Kinking *y oon.. , No Perron ctiiilalvC those ibttors nrciinliii,1, to directions, and remain long vimvel'. pro v ido< Lt.lmir bones aro not destroyed by mineral poison or othermeans. and vital organs wasted beyond /epair. liilious, llcmiltont. anil Intorill ill rid 3-overs, whicli arc so prevalent in the valleys of our groat rivers through at. the United Slate -, especially those of: the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri,. 1 llino'.s, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas. lied, Colorado, Bi'azos, Rio> Grande, IVurl, Alabama, Mobilo, Savannah, Koanoke, James, and many others, with their \ i.st tribpturiaa, throughout out entire country during- the Summer and .\utmmj. and remarkably so during seasons o* unusual boat and dryness, ajo in variably accompanied by ex ten. ivedorangoiuents of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal visor ru.. in their trouti a nt, a purgative., exerting a powerful influence upon these various organs,. is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to bit. ) Walkku's ViNicuAit Hn runs,, as they will speedily remove the darkvoh-red viscid lqatter with which thebowels are loaded, id the same timo m involuting the secretions of the liver,, and generally restoring the healthy 1'uneiions of the digestive organs. lordly the body against disease by purifying all its fluids with Vinkcar T.l t'Lucius.. No epidemic can take hold of a s\ stem thus lore-armed. \Dyspepsia or Indigestion, JTeadh( lu-.. j'ain in the Shoulders, Coughs, 'J j-ainc -s of lb. v Chest, Dizziness, Sour Involutions of the Stomach, Bad Paste i i t k?, I. 1>:i: * . 1- . . ... , ...X1.JII, U.jiifi.i I lilCKM, of the 11 curt, Inflammation of the J.un&a, J' iin in the region of the Ki<J. iu \6 d a hundred other painful syinp1 "lius. arc the oIl'Hpnngs ot Dyspepsia. < ne l lottli* will prove a better guaranteeLis Qieiits than a lengthy advoiTiscnt. ? ScrtvTuln, or Tung's Evil, White Swelling, Fleers, Erysipelas, Swelled Xeek, ti mi re, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent. Inflammations, Mercurial A flection*, OKI Mintptions of tlio Skin, Sore Eye*, etc. Jii these, a> in all other constitutional Diseases. \ ai.kkh's VrxRGAtt Bittkun havo ? !i??wi? their great curative powers in the joust o1*a.niuio and intractable cases. For hilininiuatory and Chronic lilitMinmtisin, Gont, Bilious, Bcmitt.'nt and I intermittent Fevers, I >i. eases of tin: J Mood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, tliese Bitters havo no entail. Such Discusesare caused by Vitiated Blood. f. Mechanical Di^oasos.?Pcrsovis enpaged in Fainta- and Minerals, such as J'lumbers, Typo-setU>rs, Gold beaters, and Minors, u* they udvt/.vo in lite, arc subjoot l iralysis of tin* Dowels. To guard *g...iist litis, take a dnwof WALUiiu's Vi.vl .Ait Birr Fits occasionally. Tor Ski it Diseases, Eruptions, Tett r, Salt-Rheum, Blotches, Spots, l'tmplofl, J tvonies. Boils, Carbuncle*, Ring-worms, fri-ald-head, Sore Ryes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurf-, Discoloration* of the Skin, Ilumors and Di-wascs of the Skiu of whatever name or nature, are literally dog up and carried Clllf rf?l fkil* OPcfmn ??t a 1' ? - ... vm%/ n^iui Ml 144 IV OLTU V tlUH' l?Jf lUU UiW d lllMSf, ItittCl'*. l'iu, Tapo, and other Worms, lurkt-iifr in tlx* system of so niAiiy tho. tsands, re otiit'lHrtUy destroyed and renvovtrd. No v inn ?>t medicine, no vermifuges,, 10 nnfiiclnmiilie* will tree the system frou* 'uuia Jil these Hitters, f:or Pcinalo Complaints, u? j?/.ing < old, married or single, at tin-dawn of wo. manhood, or tho turn of life, those Tunic Hitter* display s.)/.'ccidiTil an intinonce that Improvement in soon Jmfcc.ptihld. l* rit'utj.si' the Vilinted Jilood whon?v t you dud it* jnnumtie* bursting through f f .skm m Pimples. ivuntions, or Sorr.s; leans* \ .on ydn find it ol>st;ne?ed and Hutfgisb i^-tua tVinr; clfhn.sc rt when ' is foiu ; roar feeling* Wtl tell von when.* h'eej/ Ihe hlreui pure, and the health'of the tr^tem vril! folioft*. 'e? Jt. If. M< IKlNAt.T) .t CO.; JVrxifnrUt* ittitl Oun A 4t?.. JrViti.ciiM"). CrJtfornla, Vi'l e< r of vV..t. cton hilt) CWirltnn ftt*.. N. V > h? ?U IVI-uk* l.lt una DulaC TJ TilK IIMM'Y HINTING GROINOSpotted Tail's Description of tl*e Spirit World The Indian's Religion?Where Mm Grout Spirit will Loun to the Red Man's Cause, ]Vashlnyloi Letter to the Courier Journal. Correspondent?I want yon to toll mo somewhat oi your r* ligious heliel. Spoiled Tail, alter ?j?nto a pause, proceeded, in answer to questions put ! iiy your correspondent and Major Howard, to talk very gravely, the h?llowing being substantially what he said: "Most Indians bidmvo in the Great <.>'n o .. .... > .. i...11 i? ... i i.'i'ii u, iii it nvavi'ii itim ill a ?iVI i . Dill some are unbelievers, and think that l when they die they avc no more, just ; liko llij dog mnl the horse. There are hui i wo woilds, the one on whieh wo live, and tfiat one where the Cireat Spirit dwella. The spirit. world is more than ten thousand times larger j lhan this, its hunting tielda ha\e no | end, and the game there is iuexhou-'U* | hie. Its llow ers are move Wavttiful I and tragrant that* any we have ever ! known, and its maidens are as lovely as the colors of the clouds before a setting sun, and never grow old. The : land does not have to he cultivated | there, hut every kind id good truit, and in the greatest abundance, hang upon the tiees and vines continuously j waiting to be plucked, Nothing ever dies there, and the wants ol all who go | there are constantly and forever 8ttpplied without the necesscit.y ol any work. All g od Luen, whether they are white or red, go to heaven, but a : great ditiereucu will exist between the conditions ot the races ol men and i.u; di\ iduuls there and what they are here. Kverything nearly will be reversed i'lite wealthy lute will he poor there, ' the powerful and great hero will be humble there, The Indians who have been overpowered by the intelligence and skill of the white man here will have a better chance there. l?\eryi thing which, has been taken Idhj tin 111 j here m ill be given back to them there, even to his gun, his dog ami his pony, lieix* the grat Spirit has been on the white man's side:, there lie will lean to the eause ot the Indian, and then,'' said the duel, his eyes Hashing* the mean time a tearful realization of the i present condition ul his j>< oplo, "we'll tight it out, and wo will not he driven lroiu ouv hunting grounds like the sneaking, savage woll. The had men ot all nations will go down into the centre ol'the earth and he excluded j 1'ioin the spirit Laud." Covrcsnoudcnt--.But tell mo, You know that when you die ? when your people die? they rot like the horse and dog, and their bodies go inio t he earth, the air,,and. Ataler. I low is it that you i arc to go to the spirit land and da everything there as individuals very much alter the same manner that you do here? S[ ?. led Ta;J?We go there ns spirit*, and there get new bodice,, which the white man can not kill. Correspondent?Have you not heard through your missionaries ahout .Jesus Christ, the Son ol the G.reat Spirit? Spotted Tail?4Yes, 1 have heard all ahout linn; how good lie was;, what great things lie did; how lie would i help the had man to he good, and how lie would lead all who worn! listen to j lliiu to the Great Spirit,. Li is Lather; and I have also heard how the white ] man killed Hi in. The Indian never ; would have done that; he never would j it .ve murdered the Son ol the Great iSpiiit.. ILu would rat lieu have loved I ilim hctlei than his own 1 i 1 <_ ; won Idhave given 11 iin anything and all lie I had, and lor lino would have gone upon the warpath and conquered ihe world, li wits lor a long lime afier 1 first heard about Jesus Christ that I did not understand how the white man could buvkilled Drug. but when 1 got better acquainted with the whiles, when 1 realized the fact that they had no respect lor the rights ol the Indian, would take away hn> home where he was born, murder him and his children, despoil his- women, and rob him ol' his winter's food, 1 then very leadily understood how they could even kill the {Sou ol the Great {Spirit as they did. Correspondent?Do the Indiana often pray to-the Great {Spirit?" {Spotted Tail?Yes:, on most all occasions, whether great or small." Correspondent?Does the Great Spivit answer their prayers? .Spotted Tail- - Yes; he always answers the good mam He has given us all j we have,, and m always present to give us more, if we only do no wrong.. "Sculped*" "Injuns, stranger?Injuns? Yea I know the hull gang of 'cm from Red 1 C loud and JS.uoLted Tail ?? < ' ? _ . ??./ -i n n/ tut; tod ling pappooso, X ought to know 'ein?I've lit 'em for nigh onto thir y years I" lie was a grim-looking old man, with grizzle locks in view under his coon-skin cap. lie had on a bear skin coat, mdian moccasins, buckskin shirt and leggings, and he held a long ritie between his knees as we talked. "These Western rai1 roads are rapidly civilizing the country?fast killing ' oil Indians, wolves, and buffaloes?" lie looked around the ear, which was handsomely furnished and finished, and sighed us he replied: "Yee, lunea are gilt in' wuss ah* ivusi down this way. I've been think in' o! gem' up to the Yellowstone, whar a man can go out any time o' i day and git up a *qu*r fight with a I ( V i HE HORK HyejEK < iw.lv, or rtiw ith the . wituvsK luu , ;\?u im.kt Ik?h,1(; ,,.,ck?mn? "Only bout onilo so llfllhei' Ot) Jkln|)g \ x cMlll I sleep quite so wiili 'i pouring down iulo inv 'iiViu uii'm! ' thought I wasn't good Mi'/, , . j Injuns on tlt?) plains, or iu\,, 1 |,e that eVef mood <01 logs, IM I |||c|j |j'l'slio..; no !'' "You ii: st ha\j|.llMV * Wild times ! out here?" "IV.ity wild?puvty wild," mused the old man; "there used to ho heaps o' reds out here, to say nothing ol the wolves, h'ms and rattle-snakes, an* thai* was times wheu deuth rose up t?? shake hands with me." "Kver taken prisoner?" "I tuought hev beon ? I guess I . i?' i ? was; ue Ham, as tie uncovered his ! head. *" W" 1?y, you've been sealjwul I" "They called it sculping, stranger!'' 4\And \\ ho did that V I ."This same blasted Hod cloud, lie | didn't use the knife, but he stood by find hollered and encouraged the chap who clid do it." 44Vour sensations must have been ten i bio." ' There w asn't lime to feel any scosatioiif, stranger. They sneaked in on me an' Tom as we dozed, an' when ! 1 woke up Tom was riddled an' my : sculp was hanging to an Injun's belt!'' 44 And what l hen ? ' Nothing uiuch, I got up and killviI two, wounded another, and legged it? up a canon and got away. It u was to do over again I'd git my topknot back or light the wholo 8 Lous. nation til humbody went under !" fie seemed lost in reflection for a moment, and then continued: i don't know what ueulps arc wulb in the market, hut 1 guess I've got the lull value o' mine.. I've knocked over risin" of ihiny tSioux since that night, an' I guess I'd be willing' to pass receipts !" kT suppose you've had a turn at half a dozen different tribes V" "Toss see he noised. "Thai 's the vSioux, iilaekloel, L'awneos, Arrana| hoes. 8hoshones,, Chevennes, an' three or lour other I l ibes. They've ail hunted ine, and I ve hunted them, mi' I can't say as they owe me anything." "i notic.u a bud scar on your face." "J'urty good scar tor a common ; man, but, 1 kin show ycihc sculp-lock jot the 1 'aw no who made it. lie (jumped on lo me j.i-u alter I had swum la liver,.an' he thought he'd got. noid. of a jack rabbit. 'L'vvas a bad cut, ami ; it kind o 'mazed mc at tuM., but when j 1 did cum to, be was gone a tore he j could yell ivvice! 1. said it was a pur' I iv good scar, bui it isn't unite ckai to I tins." I And he pnrslied ud the legging oil j his right, log and exhibited a scar ' which made me draw. back. The loot, ankle, and the leg as high as 1 could sec had been burned by lire. "The UhieUleet had me last, in a. 1 stake once, ye ohsary ," ke exclaimed. I "Thill was tiiii time wlieu tliey poked? I each, other ill the ribs an' said they I had a dead-sure thing on old Carter, hut they w ;.z. mistaken.. They had me j three days, and. I'd bin k;? k-d an' culled around until there wasn't any | more tun it an' then they tied me to a stake an' lighWd a lire around me.. | 'Twas pretty clus,, stranger?pretty cins!' "And how did you escape ?' "Halt a dozen ol my eld paids came along jist iu iune to knock over hall 1 the band, and save me.' There was vile nee again while he | unbuttoned his shirt aiui showed me a bosom literally giidironed with scars. I "Well,, lhar may he two or three ! kiiile cuts thar,' he explained, "but. tlic hell o' them scars wuz made by a grizzle, lie wasn't one o' these bar calves that sutu Idlks knock over uo' I he n blow about, but a reg'lait thruu story, old-lashioncd tirizzly,. such asye don't lind outside o the darkest canons in the Rockies. I wuss bend.in' over the lire when the varmint Mild down a canon an' win* right on hand at ore I had any warniiiV "And was it a hard light?" "It. wuz a party tight, stranger, because it wins a ia r iigbt. 1 had aI big Unite, an he had teeth an' claws, I an' we went in tor kill, lie \vu/. good i grit, but a lccttle slow. Thar wuaj | about thirty days alter that little e|>y- j sode thai my pard had to hums me like i a child,r j "And yon mean to die out here ?' i "That's h>r the Lord to snyr l?ul 1 I Vpeets yer inore'n right. The Inj,uns is putty quiet down here,, an' these kecrs ar' bringing heaps o' people West, but Tin goin' up whar a white man won't disturb the Lord's work lor a hundred y?-ars to cum 1 I feel kinder mean an' small down here?as it I wuz hunt in' rabbits,, but up the Yellowstone a fellow km brace up alter he's knocked over a red or two an feel as if he wasn't loolin' awitv hi? vomur 1 ? J <9 daysT 1 And that was old Curler. ; "Sir," said a little blustering man to a religion* opponent, "to what sect do you auppose L belong? "Well, I don't exactly know,' replied hi* opponent, "but to judge I kmc young size, appearance, and cohhiant buzzing, 1 should think you belong to the clans generally called inject.' The New \ ork eorrespor lent of the Philadelphia Ledger says there is fxecllenv authority tor saying thai JUr. Beecher's cost in the scandal trial amounts to $126,000. A N if I * f 4 # LY NEWS: .JULY 11 I THE GREAT id i (j ( is Ii nrit ? - 5 The Cordial Balm of Syriciaa \\?TO\iC !'IUV I Nervous I )ol>ilitv. >iowever obscure (he etuisc* mny he which con* ' tribute '.o retnlei uer\oua d-btllt> n disease so 1 prevalent, aU'ectlng, ?? u iaomb, Hourly oj. o (ml. o( our adult population it is a . itl .?!< '?. * I y ( \c that (JLity o>v day ami tear \> \ reur, \* a v/^ii is* moat frightful Increaaw of nervous allecUon~ irom tin* Kii j!1 tost neuralgia to the more grave and extreme toruxs of I iNervous Prostration, It I* of the hiitheat Importance, then, that lu ll* vid' ila alio-itld ho abb* to judge lor tin*el\es hy . lie* r own teeU'iits, If ami 10 what ex'out they lire at incited l)> this tnfudioua enemy to health, com loci, and even It fe 11 sel i if lef to run ioooi1' n*j unchecked, ny the early ami prompt uppilguttqu I of curative remedies. Nervous Debility sj I* characterised ??y a general languor op weakness of the whole ore iiism, especially <>f tha nervous system, oV-n-noi j ami preveuti.g 11? | ordlitiiy IiiihII) is ol unlove; hi'iuo, there i?* a I disordered siu'e ol the aecrottoj h, c? snpe' ion, scanty and high colored m ine with an CXCiw* ot earth I^ of 11 any sedi .neti (, i. s- iti ve f v/ n;io ol liraia mid mu se suns' frt<;>ieiit p upil t lions ol lie limit, loss of me ntu y ami marked | lir? solution ot purpose, ami inability to t arry in ' loa'tion any well-'leflneii bu -.ness ei. terP'Use, ot ' uj II t 'be muni upon any one thing any length 1 of time. Therelsyre.il sens! ive.n as to impres ' stone, thonvh retail ?*d huln short nine v. in a | iltckHiiair ail'' M<ilterunii co'uliiion of tho mental tacultiea i eiiderimr an iiidi.viiluai what is com , inoiily called a wliiilh*-minded, or ({clue mim e! I man.. i'hero must, oil ueii'isity in. in cseh | Individual difiereiit symptoina, lua oHoiiik, to hie peculiar oryanus i:Ions, nahiis, pursuits ami ten. jieraimmi, whlcti all serve to shape lite mauiier ol the mauifte'a, tlon of their nervous disi urh.iin.-es, consu V vinn UitroreiiCe m.u W d us uiu i heir pu k.oii I peiuiiavun-s Ulssimlalr njtrl yrcuUsr t them ' s'Inus These difference*, ui the uia-mer aim form | of-'.hel#' inaju.lifc.1 moil, do mil tmluate ii ? i un.-a 1 v r v ditlor* lice to lie toll owed In the 11 r..n. iii of any ii iff w here ?J|s? ase has its origin in phyi-bui : ijijiu y -i lie same ion cdn - hems; a like ipplivwlm* I ro tho WHItk as io the si roup ? to I lie * i nr iy us to 1 (lie sickly, varied oiuy In degree of quantit) ami duration in ilie use oI liitun in ordi r to over, ome Tlii* olftet.se Nervous lieoiii'.y, oi vvh ii i- p?m*r i ally !' !! tided is such, I s as pi 11 ean i vned m > - v HII-H'S 15? Itrc uriMlus ill Ml'' Mill) Wl'l'CKi'l i mnriiiur wlio? In Msi titUturlcfi ft t mjvty, lies I down i lor a moment's slei p upon ipe . v im k on v iin it ue 11 o.i ti?, w'i in ai i tin* eft'men is ol d. pn notion in mad coil)uioiion ui oiiiiii h1111 \s lei! l lift llrnI. Ii'8l 11 ile M III? h i I i.f ui ;i "tini n* for M Sol. Utiling vOltil Upon Will' li lie Iiol.v linil (i j hi;iiiiJiiii{ pie". In euiiib i: ise? of ililb dise are p rox' YSin* <<r IIMUMI'I lUouS. W11 ll l*X 1IVmi' (Ji?lii11 ,y . p i parent iii uv> r.y ilim ft oiien ??>ii ill* .<?.. - oi i.ei'i.c In .ill iis si 11Xen-?aIuo allot llti' i;i D"i'iil s| injiU'i ? ' (*n ll uir fit l"il, with a local itniiiife* Htiou of 11 J more frequent Jy ipparent, in Mm /.idai turves, ; tnovuti it 1O.1> lie ui a-n.v oilier pun of n t, t.oi>, I ninh as lae tnorax, lOidouvii mil . iinhs, aiui pnuisi't a sliouiuiK, i.iiicii.iimi; iMiujiitier I m (ili'c condition mi eip? out* ton ivio.. i in lie t,% i fhtwi, ns liis \ iiitiny oi a st-i u> mi~ ilici iota liy iij ' oa sr I'XI ruo.i oi luu iri'ipini i iiv cm mm tti 1 llll | N?peiN M II-'li Ms lier \ otlSSei.MI 11 i 111 I lit l'.'.isr s, I i..ui il tiio uiiiiiiiii<.loii it' ii.c icsiui sj( irriiai on, ! us l'i iii.-n.tse i.i local 11. j il i*> , If.", a i *? nener > do1 crease ot \ ilal stamina or iiuwur - Um . et?i s,lio U oi irriii'.l ion nuty ' l? u# secondary t.ui.?e, Uiu illliar -iii or pririn in-e iiciip; sonic one or ,ui ui IIIOVI) ilrcll'ly liu' llolied II! nnnnli.Mi. ll.miHu', lliciv iOh it fires t Uiall V o'lnrs on li<j ,1*1, ? ucti ns MiroM.ri, Iiutiaria, oiooil ainl '.vi.-t hk d.se i.->e* 1 of . I' kinds, lev r , u xiiui I'Xcoso n u m? i..iuiy j irnuti-ot 1 i fvic ano all olirouii 01 c.i.v-n, m In r? , Un re is iif' u-u 11 n'.iiii). ? tins, ijeli.ji 1 oOeuit-'J to ' Uiu piunl 111 in ' w , i'roduc e 1 .1 ,?i -i.iii ot Unit 1 (j iv 11 iiitvoim it'll r?-. loom ^'.lifiiLt- It r 011 esp<'iiu lop (IPifli'B of ll-'l-veom llnUif l> IS lll'll'i lllr'l 1 10 ail p l is rt itie s} siein a weakened ciiuIiiioii loilo'.vs, uiipsoi ir. oh. irticiiiiif aid p r..l\/nx ' tin- I ii 11CUU11..I opera 1.1 - 1..- 01 ' vi 1 y in a*, .i, in ii 11 I fir itDii 11.?i: i.'il, . i'''i ?>.ir,i 10 L'.'li'l') on tnc Si On ; lie 1 li 011- s, Iiii ."iii'-ss or , it- as lire ul.' .msi. ih u 'I I101 coimI it ion 01 1 tic 11. oi.v ?i* a.ii, o. to esodi^. .m M. is, 10.13. vsiiu c rt.m: iy lu uUi'cii. uy | TILE GREAT English Eemedy, ' TVie Hm-.lln! 15-. P~ -r O u<n uaiin ui ovricum j AiwM-oxiiiWi' a mici/AA.s, 1 Medicine.* unrivaled f\>r iiict,* wumlnful properties and remarka do cuics ui ail tiei'v.mr iu 11 pinlut.1. Their eidcc', * equally /jr. it- in me irt'.-t iiii> nl .mil (lire ?>t C:nin is, N. d??, l) Iters, I'liri'.ii'S, Ptmpl I t- : i r, Ii v<r Soma. King woria, Lrisip. i in, S.iki H. ;ul. iim bar's lui>? en vy, ri I. li'i. iun, <'uj pi r ? oloi.d lllc'caes, (i .iiutiuil.ir swelling, Worms .nid Jilaid. Spots in mouth and iKibo, .s .re l.rir*, tiii.i sor.?-a ol every c-liai nc lei, litiiiiud these uiedicinea are ihu very btbl. BLOOD* MEDICINE ! over placed before the people, and are warranted i to be Hie most Powerful Allenitive ever origin | a ted. oy man. Tloiy impart. ! STRENGTH TO THE BODY ?A.\r>? Vigor to the IUiindr Removing Morbid Sensibility, Iiepreaaion of I spirits, Dementia, .nd Melancholia. bach package of (Jordiad JJunn contains one i box ol the Tonic Pills, wtneti also may he had | separately ivi AO cent* per box. Krcriii rexiiiiioninls. I hkwsbckoii, Nov 12, J 87 5. 1 have used' the f'oidiai Pi in, and Syrciuni and 1athrop's Tonle PlJI* as a preventive and cure lor the us" of arden t spirit* and habitual Imoxalien and Itnd ibein actually epecillc In buvu cases. I regard ttioni as most in valuable medlnines, and iiotuing could induce ine to be v iiiioul them. J A.OOR M USEKVE, Titton, Dec .1, w4 We take great pleasure in Informing you ol the snrpri-ongly benellcial results from me u.nc of your Y-nglisli Remedy, The ('or dl.il liaiin of Syricuin and boshpoy's Tonic Pill In a case of great Nervous Debility and Prostration, by a member of our lumtly who had been under treatment by I dHl'ereut doctors lor nearly ibree years past, i without any apparent bene 111 tlierefioru; but I your medicines have produced a most wonderful change for the better, and''lie patient now vie I im'd I riiii Iiut'u t ?%>nlti * jmj v \ viii ]/tv? *?v a ? C IJ c II V II CIVIC It* MA ItKiliT sruuois. I'.S. - We tell all with whom vv<- are utai i.tinted who act* similarly ullliotea to try voui met!knits M'liolu<?uiv Wixry k 1U)?, IMohtpeller. llt-.shV k tn., Murlii'ittou. Al.l.fc ?Al IlifSfMNtt, Klllltliul. ()uKKi>& NiOtieie, S>1 Ait* t ii W. \V l.KKH Ai HoiftK, Hot'On rui* 9?uU* l>y it 11 I* Hverj l> ?W f)r. IjOlhrop mny he contained professionally iiyimUt'Yve ot charpe. Adores* G. KDUAIt LOTIIHOP, M. l>. 143 Oonrt St.r lio*t n, Mast. Send for the Doctor*? Pi Ize Kssny cn Nervous Disefliea. Sent ir?->. Juuo 12, IS7& ? Jy ? q<\ 7, 1875. i ii?' m.ii. ii i m ? Professional & Business Cards, V. 1>. JOHNSON. J. M. JOJINHON L\ I', ATXI.LUAI M. JOHNSONSiQUATTLEBAUM, 1 ViTOUNKYS and COl'KSKLOliS AT LAW I Conwayboro, S. C. Law Card. O > HUDSON A KKLJLEY, 0 Attorneys & Counsellors at Law Will practice in all live courts* oX" llorry, whether State or Federul. \iy~ One ofthc firm will be In attendance at every term of the court, and sucli other : limes as bushuv>& may require, ' 1 Marlon, S. C, i w. w. s-fllfrs, j. u. uudson ,JNO. A. KfclJ.fcY. I Oct. 21, ISTk I I (VS. 'I. WAUSU, Attorney at Law and , I Sold(T TOR IN EQUITY, i W 11 practice in thecourtHof Marlon, Horry and Georgetown, t>llivrf at UONWA.XRUUCN tG <C. Nov va, 1>70-if. ! rn * . ii U.L US VIE, X- . Attorney and Counsellor at Law 1 Y?'iU nivo prompt attention to.alt busiues entrusted to Ina euro. GONWAYIJORO, S. C. June, 25, IS'ft.. ri"HJLAU & HART, Commission Merchants, 1 .-. v 1 RUNT STREET, NEW Y< UK. i | Liberal advances made on consignments Naval Stores, L'ottoh, &c. Orders roceivc Proinnb Attention. l imxcptionable references given North and South. J- IL T.Hva.K J .. II. LlAjtu. of-N.C.. ofiS. C * 'piTOS. L. 1 lAKKEIiSON, Commission Merchant Shinpingjand Foi warding Agent, Jil'LL. I'liKEli, S C. Special attention given to the buying and it i in- of I on TiMiniK, and other produce. i ~s' ( 'mnfortahle Houses, Lots and. Stables, for trions, n'itl ha furnished to transient 'JRnb m> r, without. Charge, ichu entrust their besii i ss to iic. J 1.'. WILLIAMS,. DKAI.KUIt VCi (i LN r.liA1, MJCKCllAaN.DIUK, .UAM. l ALIUIIOR OF NAVAL, STOILLS ' C <JM\l IS SIGN. MEUCliAJM T.. a N i>. ; FCRWAELING AGENT.5 CC7" Special attention, given to. the buying and selling of'L'on 'limber. II I'LL CREEK,. S. C. ' 1 ~ TILL ST Alt, Lk(U>Ub)iU:.'i at Marion*. S.. G^?itt Year in Advance* Offers the^foUowing liberal ynemiura& to oubset iiiH.s: A HANDSOME ENOIIA VTN& (19x14 In ) to ] si IK' ' * 'lllivri tiers. " 1 A N KV.TKA COW OF THE ST ATI for ono J vi-.ir to iui) on" who will send a Ciiuu ?/. Fivh < : Mir.-c.ri > '*> a net on Engraving to each member } ot i in' (milb 1 I A I, DYS MMUOOWO SATOII'KIj ?? SET . ' Or* <~K) T US I'UOS, eu-h valued'aA. $7.50, to any j one )i'ii(t<i 2 i Olub of Fifteen. TEN i?< > i.l.Aihtv LN- (3(9!,!>> for a Club of | tW't'l. I ) 11 'II W EN I Y-VIVE DOLLARS IN G-REEN* *3 '3A 'KS ior n I'liih of T-'ifty. FIFTY in ?I.LA US IN CrOLD- for a Club of >m llu '<)!* >1. n?N M. KG ANT FAMILY SEWt'NO MAl' ' UliN'K Wi .cox k Oibbs, worth $fi0 for a (Jlub of t)i linndrMii and Fifty. VV iiii ! ttio aiicrgy and enterprise, come lady or Stent >i mm ri every neighborhood might gat one or more of ihe handsome premiums offerred. Premium* promptly paid,oa receipt of names accompanied, by tin* cash. iuonhy may be remitted b7 draft, post ofllcs ord?>-, or registered letter at our. risk. Aatedr.es>>- all loiters to W. J.. MtoKERAllL, Editor, Marios, s. ('. * C OPiS U IVl P T ION, 1 scitoiaiA, &< .. ITeiiDCSiiiiuiPPil (ienuitie Cotl I.lvsv Oil. t? ii i od Liver Oil is warranted pure NLW- ,, FOI >1)l. \Sf.l)- OLE. It has- atood ho test of .aver twenty years' experience, and tan be rolled* on in every'partioulur. Manufaotoicep by Heukman & Co., t 'nemista and Druggi&ts>rrilew York, and sold by till Druggists,. Jan. 3ft th tiuio Chapped Hands- and FaceKor? i((H, l)*yiu>M of til? kkiovA(i? Ac. Coruii -u n-.ee r.y II FOLtfA iVS t .V .UI'llOU t I- ? Vt'ITII ?L"V<'Ei. INK- It keeps tt-e bauds I sof' n nil Weather. See that you get lli'.CiKUW'H. 8oId by all Druggest. Price, 26 contst sent by innU for 30 cents. Manufactured only by lli.Or m \* Sco Cii?uiioi? tend. Druggist, V O. Box 2228, New York, Jan. 30th tsmo. _____ IMPROV E D CEPHALIC FILLS" CURE SICK HEADACHE. 1 1 CURE fJERVOUS HEADACHE j ^ (lnrt- nil (Il?enart of the I.IVEK and all <ll?or- 11 ?ler;? 11f the Hlomach, L>y8pepoia, Indigestlon Oo?- 1 tiv?M chf, Ac. The addition of Podophylltn to the o-ifciii d Recipe, m:\Uea tki* pill the beet FAMILY RKMKDY IN TUB WOULD. Manhattan med. co., fkop'h., 0 College Place, New York M. P. BURNHAM' 1 tiuuin * WATER WHEEL . M'p.h Heleftcl. 4 year* xfo, find put to work in J .he P .cut ottk?. "Wnebinicion, I). O., and ha* ^ l>r<t?i(t 'o oh tin- In et. 19 sues made, I'rloe > ; l?>wer thou any other flr*t clttea Wheel. Tain- * I ph let free. i Addren* t< y. Hoafw**, Yoir, j>a. ? ' * iM * SP^LDXTSTG'S THROAT CONFECTIONS Well k town ami STANDARD KKMEUY for TIIKT1IUOA.T, < IIKST am) MINOS; a SURE CURE for COUGIIS, Sore Thro*! and Horsenee*. ^specially adapted to the u?e of UlericyjiKMi, Public Speakers, and Vocalists, rendering the tone of voice Clear and Distinct. 9&Urn. a box. MANHATTAN' MEI>. CO.J'uop'S., 0 College New York. janO- 10m. BURBANK'S I? VT I) A /A m /All A l\ f *a 1? i'j a i a a v i u 1' u i' 1 u m. This is the most safe and rvliaWt preparation To qni?t th? nnicw, Top?u?vc nevero i>u ji?, M'o |>i*?kv?*ait couvuUiou*, 'I o iuduoo and to use La evm y cm whore a S atlve is r? HUltrud. Mothers, who are Ui the hiblt, of, giving^ their'children Parcgoric, (iodfruy'i Cordial, Randannm or dangerous Narcotics will find the klxtract o/ 0.plu.m prepared liy Dr. lUirt?' alt a Most Desirable Substitute. Full dJadxiptions accompany. B ^?? in) cent per 1k> fctle. J MAN JUA.TTANMKI). CO.'So+.k Pilot's, No y CoLlfge Flace, New l'ok. jHnfl -10m Toms' Condition Powder, tnepiixud ia. accordance with the Original tiecipeof the celebrated 1 >r Toms, ranks A, No. 1, among all the remedies for LLnrstc* and Cattle*. Toma' Condition Powder Is xut niiulv of Cheep Drugs, with a view of securing large profit*, but is composed of 'ho Host Medical L> gaedients, each one of which Is, of itself, an. article of sterling merit; and th> whom compound l? warranted as the host Condition l'owder even udniiJiister.ed to domeslh an una Is. Toms" Condition Powder Is rapidly supplanting the many cheaply compounded a nd worthless preparatioiUf that flood, the market, with no other iment than the pecuniar.y gain of tlieir unscrupulous proprietors. Toms'" Condition Powder Ir an Honest and Reliable remedy lor Heaves, Poll Kvll, Horse Distemper. Indigestion, Dos* of Appetite, iriirteit,. I n linen wi or , Rung Fever. Crease, Cracked Heels, Scratches, Mange,, Coughs, (Colds, Vistula, Dampens and ad thudiseases of horses and cattle for which.Condition Powders are usually administered. Toms' Condition. Powder Is the Fanners Friend, and should be kept by every Stock ttrower and every 7tier of hors?sv Who prldOS himself on the condition of hi* animals and who wishes to see them hearty, healthy and in good order. Price cts. per paokivgo- Soldi hv all; dealers. MA> M:ATi;AX MKDiCTNi; CO., ( \ illiurn I M..o ? V* * vv..vi,x. i uv.u, .>c\v 1 ol k, Solo Proprietors, to whnut. till orders shoui.i btv addrfBi it. jam)? lorn. l)U."TOaMSr RUSSIAN LINIMENT.. This Diiiaini?nt,.?nade strictly after the formula of the renowned I)r. Tonus is the only (IKKA.T SL'KGI'KHI I OR IMlliUM.ATISMi oven ottered to the public that fully sustains thu Deputation of e Heeling t%Ii that is claimed of It. JsusAf bwr.KTt, Herkimer, N. Y.?"My daughter was affected with aft'ectiun- nf the spine. 1 upplied Kuseian l.nilmeni thoroughly to tier bin h. 1 used three bottles, and she i* entirely cured hour. IC> k.-ii A.w, halt vi I In, N. Y.? was attacked wilu lntlainaiory Uheuni'ttieui, and beciunounable to move. Rusoian i.inlmeat effected as permanent euro. .liAS, M. Kay>. Kari villo, N. Y.?My right shout iter became diseased, attended: with severe pain, :u?d I.could not raise my arm without the help oft the other hand. I" commenced using Dr. Toms ltn mm an l.ininiout, and in less than one month I could tviise my arm, tuid.lt in now entirely rejovereii. Wo have a great manv ottier certificates evl? irncuig the unparalleled elhcacy. of. Toms' Ru*iian Diniment in cases of Mi ill'Joints, So ulKiiftS,. Wounds, llrtiises, Ituuii-*, LiunenusH, foulracteiLforils,, and a hundred other painful duoutus of the Klesli lionej, PiLuroles and TendoneaQC7" It is also an invaluable remedy for; hAM EMCXS and S WXLUXGS /.V UOltSh'S ami CATTLJC. Price 25 Gout? per Bottl'oi. Prepared only by fno MANHATTAN. MEDICINE COMPANY,.!) Cou.kok IM.aok,, Sk\v Yokjl, to whom all orders should be adlioseed. junft-lOin. ELEGANT PERFUMES. At Popular PrLcesI Iff ? (.nx. aiji.vk.?A. most choice perfume,.embracing ail the admired orders in ^ rp.ma) demand, such as JboKBY. CJi.uu, P'ATonoflr)*, Franoipani, New Mown Hay. Moso, AlixjI Hoqukt, Hose,. Okramom, Yi.ano Ylanr, Vioi.it, White Rush,. Turk Kosk. Wist End, Maonoi.ia, he, Alii choico, delightful,.pormnneat and highly concentra tod*. These most elegant'extracts are sold' at tho exceedingly low price of ftO ots.. per bottle, and, considering their intrinsic excellence,, they are beyond'all doubt, the cheapest Perfumes In the market. CUE AKAJIK ?K111,1J51K.-An Eau Lavande, put updn largo bottles, a most rechorche, per-, moating axid durable perfume. Sells at only fto cts. per bottle^ CI IF. HirrTKItmil CIIlIOt.-Aji extract, for the handkerchief of a most pleasing and, delicious-odor, and one that is destined to become eminently popular, nndU^teko equal rank with the rarest favorite perf?o*fes of the day. The Metternich Charm is put up In oz nnd V4 oz bottles, which.retail, respectively at 60 ct#., and 115 cu> each. All the above select Perfumes are put up .by' he manhattan med, co., sjot.r phop'h., No. 9 College i'lftco, New Vork. BIKBAXK^ Effervescent Aperient. ' To many persons pills .are so obnoxious and n palatable tliatja CATHARTIC a some other for m is na Absoluto Necessity, ?o all snch Burbank's AtCfirip.nt: (Mil be toutid a most thoroughtV ottVctive substfc. ute, J t is as plotting aud delightful as a glass of (Oda Water. It corrects acedity of tbe stoin* oh, cures indigestion and headache; tones up n he system, aud Is the Best llemedy tbr Constipation m ver discovered. It is put up lu large bottles and reuils at J^k One Dollar Each. To Ladies It U invaluable, se it is H Perfectly Safo to Uaa at Any Tinft'ftBflH No specific directions tife necess try In us.nj^^^^^H| t, as It Is \ BE ENTIRELY IIAHMLESK In the largest doses. H li AN 11 ATT AX ME1>. CO., SOLE PiW HH 9 College Place. Neinl B H KB WB