Horry news. (Conwayboro, S.C.) 1869-1877, January 08, 1876, Image 2

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/ I If you with to grow Vegetables for eale? R 1 Gardening for Profit! i If yon with to become aCoinmerclal Florist, M ^Practical Floriculture II J If jou wieh to Garden for Amusement or fcj for Homo Use only, rend I Gardening for Pleasure! I I all BT E Potor Henderson. B Price $1.50 each, post-paid, by mail. I ^ Our Combined Catalogue for 1876, of EVERYTHING r\>R tub f GARDEN! | ISont Froo to ntl Applicants* Our large Illustrated Catalogues of Serfs ja ami /'fault, numbering 175 pages, aud con-H taiuing 2colored plates, sent \vFthout charges] to purchasers of any of the abovo three K books, bout to all others ou receipt of LoM 85 Cortlandt Street, y K W YOTIK. I { %/Jhhc P;fl| k \4 V'X. ..iv \*, x..[ ' : ',, w r.y*> - ov ; c ' y i?i, K*02?TQNj Ooixv.'&yboro, S. V. ~s~ o cr rr * s NOJ: 317. Ai-D CATTLR POWPIRS, <y~>V ,Vtfi v.,.,, ids&jL, : ^afesslf . i'l Ov * ' i rev out Tl|>.nn . l^^lf t&Cjjfcvt /(.J ?-.} C?(5?|rt/ 'ZJh ^ Av. /j -. y^fiTft. crr*l^-Ai^-',^^fc?y ^ '"'^ " '7*t' V vW</*/ Z/^6 '<*/? r/f/% ?%, -4&>iZiJ * tr*v-'* - - "3V tyfjia |jV" As nuimneriisor ha . not nuuiu his advertisement nlunjethei distinct, we will interpret iunl ulubo*ute it ai follows: i-o. t5. I'OOTH Ar.i>., Author of I'lii'n ll'inio'IVIk, Medical Common Sense, Ki-i-'iii-r in Story, etc . I til) Lexington Avenue four, lii.-t *i' th Stre'it), Nc.v York, un Indki'KNiiknt I'lir^ti'MN. treats nil f rins of lAngtrlng or t'hronio Jtie-.i ?. uti'l receive-' lit tern from nil parts of the < 'i vmiy.k i) Won no. 1 ty h . 7 iif ml uni'j . f (vmductlnp ft Medical Practice, he in -.in fully iri-.itm; numerous pntient* in l ;iii'ii|io, i '.if VVto.I finite*, Dunlin Ion of Ct) nit(ia, mi I in ev ery | .ut of the United Stales. :NtO M KTtCJTJUIAIj ()r delr.! I'i-iiM ilrn;;< r. i-d. lie during the pnxt t vanty thro#. years, trout# ! nucc<'#*fu!ly nearly or ?piite 4 < .? ,e?. .Mi t H , oonectcd with each ease uro carefully record.'#!. whether they bo communicated by letter <>; in p.-i o?, ?<r nb i.rvrd by tho Doctor or hi* mv^oci.iic phy-iol?iis. The latter arc nil bcientiilo iKi'.li .. III.Ml. 110 V7 IN VAL' D5 AT A DISTANCE Arc ircih ! V!' ii>\ d <1* at n ilhtMiico are required 4<> niu?\v r a iivt of | ... .pi.-btloiiH, which elicit* every vvini't >M uti.U'r Wit h I'm invalid mlYora. Alt cornt linn.-III IJI . </ ' *1 I'l M oo/i/Me/ilitll, A coilljllcto yyste.n >f ivtfiMi.eriu)/ \ nta mistake-or confusion. I. ,t ot oMi^t.oM. i ,t fie. on application, to i.:iy part ft" the iv e l 1 H \tj qn e pamphlet of KvMir.vcr.n oir t-.uv ' a!*' <enl Ir?c Nil these tcKthiinniulH are from liiv!i" liavi t? u t rented hy mail mid express, . Anvn.'K ii ori ipi: on j;y MAIL, Fitt.i: Ol-CH.Mtiiit (Jull on <p i. DTI. y,. B. FOOTE,' No. 120 Lexington Ave., N. Y, 1 ?C ivjrifc, (?' -r-y.Jt.Ai ... pffyr/i-. / to sc?? U'l'bjlcs Plain Hoinc Talk cJ CvmoTi //. Sense; Also J^rlbo/t-'s Scic/u e in Story. } 1'irAn h'adxrs aadress iiiit iul'iii/.io'^ '.oiiipiuiy Iu9fxi ji/.8'v% TS'ir.V YORK. Dr. Eergir'a Tunis Dotvjl and Tile Pills. The-... pilln are an inf ill ' '< remedy for constipation and idle*, p.;*iisc I Iry we !u.c<? or nippies.ion of tho p.; ' *11 i iilolou ..f til.- t hi", ? la. They very gently iuer?.\-? the i'.e .v ty f the inb Kitnitl eanal, |>r..Unco *#?fr .t.ils < -. I relieve p.los ni ope. Thousands iuivo Mn oai'o I iiy lliom Prl cents, son! by infill on rpnoiut ot prltiq. Prepare) only hy if, Alil'ilKD ItCi'llI \R 1) I'. I'll iim u . i, HM Fquiuji Aw:; UK, Ti' IV Yoii ft TV. Dr. Dj.-.;1 '.i Co. ) . 11 Fluid Extract of KIt'ibai.? .it. \ Dandelion. Tho h c i 'ji. 1 ;i i...y vegcfu'ie m- dlcine* in cntiriC ' it.ie* ' i '.li.' . I. i;e J'ili. It stimulates *.hn .'.v r. i i 'i now i f tiiic. and thus joiii"Vca a'nii". i rp lily >1 f|i#? liyor. iu|ioi)tnoM ftllfl habitual i Jk ' ~ ' u W u ;>? Thoofleo* tiveii".. Of llur.'et wiil bo p oved, visibly. at once to *.b * pi . if. . .oe <n :i\.. l'ttle< arc niiiij.MMit to /ui -it Mi .i n ' i . and i-Mii'ive phi ' lea p 11 rt.'ii'H i i- I iv i wi li 'ill i I'riitj ?! p?r initio. ] b'Htl . >">: i II !> t 'mi Ktuclpt of iltf to an* itii li l>fy ,,f i,i r.'o. J'r?'piirv<t only l.y v \Li ii:1 j u \ : : . ua ou iki, mil'ouuiy A VCNL'i:. iSKW VwtiA 4!i 1 V ~'\<ry y' ' ^J|| A HT N(mini' Pilo*, IlaadaHta, l)iari !( xi, J- >i5s, Norcnrc-is, j Pawn's;, I ::viu, Sprains, ''IgC . |J Toot)s:u*!r*, fIs, Wound^ 4 J Sore TJiroaf, I Hniisos, jjj Hhcumat isn, ['> ini>iTlia;;<M?,| Ici i pie lv F. KCETON, j M Conwayboro, S 0 ; Til i\ I HORRY NE WS. T. \V. !>K A V Y% Ki.i tnn. SA i I'lU) \V, .1 AN. Bui, 1 " . 1 ?(*? -??w? nni ? !. ?KWIWO'Mfca-nrm . /? Prot o*l:itics of a Mori ugrot' tit." 1 itiy u of Horry County, licit! in flio Co.i'-i lloosoul CunWiiy Uuro, J.u.onry IJ, lslii. A liiryrc eoneoiirse of oil 17.0I??, n^rm CI <1 in ilio (Jiturr House, n' liuil jots' one oVloek, 1'. M., on Monday last. iml the niceting whs iluly myaui/.ed, with ):nui*8 K. 1 liiM'i Imt v . Ksq. as chairman, him! .lercinmh Smith ms si iTi'lary. The chairman Stated ill"' ohjeel <>i till' meeting w;h to express tin' sentiment ol tin people ol this lit v, in n li'Vi ii'-' to I ho lute action ol tlio Lmjjs!n: urc in j the election ol judges, mm.1 sUo. to ,>x press to the (invert.or, our high Mj)pro emtion ol the nanlv and patriotic stand taken hy hint, during tl?e prostit. crisis in the financial jjLid pohtioa! I II* o a Hairs ol the State. Alter making appropriate inlrodue tot y remarks, ,Jov. Walsh, Ksg . pro sentiv] the following preamble ami n s n| ut ions for adopt inn hy the uncling: No scViion ol South Carolina, not even ol (lie Southern oouniry, has heon more dialingui.-di'-d lor conservaI iism ami modern'ion, during the past j ten years, a period ol trying test, than ' Horry Count y. W i111 the whiles ! trolly in the majority, ami 111o vast majority oi'them staunch Democrats, this niajoiity has ittvartrhly invited an extinguishment of party lines, ami a i union of nlj good men, without regard i lo party or color, in llm light against the pnhlie. frauds ot the day. On f hese plineiples it battled in the l!cform campaigns of 1870 and 1872, and in the 1 udepv'inh nt Republican campaisrn ol IbT h We showed our sineeriiy hv our act tot.p. In 1870, we voted for Republicans. In 1872, we geve the highest oflico in our gift, to i Republican, and had three Republicans on our State ticket, in this count y. Ruling all this lime wo have been netdor ni a spirit of compromise and conciliation, hut alas, all to no purpose, '1 I >' :> (lll d (levcloocil ill i - i - i ; ;" ' * con: i y enacted in our legislative hall*, shows that the hand ol good will, Mil co-opera'ion,' so long "extended, has bee.i dashed aside with contempt. li must now he withdrawn. '1 ho people, to whom we meant well have spurned our overtures, through their leaders, havo done all in their power to insult, I oppress, and degrade us. The ( lection by tlieni ?>l two thievas to be judges of this Mate, makes it plain that they cannot govern themselves, and they shall not govern us. Hut lor iho lart that I he Governor ol this State, (elected it is true by them,) will not join them in their hellish designs, this State to day would ho one scene of anarchy and confusion. Our duty as human beings possessed ol the natural instincts ol sell preservation, and ol a love for our children and homes, leads us to /teso/vc: I. That v, (! accord to Governor i Chamberlain our highest mead o' thanks and praise, lor the pari ho has taken, and lor his elVorts to stay the. t ide of evil which threatens to engulf the State. II. That we will take such net ion as shall result in the overthrow and hanislnnen of the faction which has so long ruled, robbed and degracb <1 us. III. That it is the duty ol ail the good citizens of this county, ol all parlies, races and colors, to organize, lor the purposes of such act ion. ! IV. That t he chairman ol this meeting, do, within thirty days appoint an executive committee of fifteen citizens, who shall thoroughly organize this county for the attainment ol the ends prop' u -d. it is timber licsolvctl; That copies | of these resolutions bo furnished to the HoiiKY N i:ws, an<l Charleston News laud Courier, for publication, ami that J a co] y also bo transmitted to Governor Chamberlain. } O. 1\ Q lattiebaum, Ks<p, seconded ; 11 to motion to adopt the resolutions in I an able speech, and be was followed by II. I' Cullom, Ksfp, who with great ehtfpience, depicted the wrongs now being heaped upon the white race in South Carolina. The resolutions were unanimously adoptod, and the meeting then adI jonrned. Jamks K. DirsKNitriiY, Jkkemiii Smith, Chair/nan. Secretary. The I?ig ltouniizn Act. The following arc the features of the new act, which is a substitute for the old bill declared to bo a law by the supreme Couit. All claims are to be scaled to fifty per cent, of their face, and paid in tour annual installments. Section 1 of the act provides for the appointment of three commissioners by the governor, section 2 defines the classes of claims to bo audited and adjusted. These comprise pay certificates issued prior.to the last ureceedinc? sessions. a C3 ' "which shall he c< rtifiod by the clerk* to have been rcfjulurly end properly h$ued\ treasurer's duo bills and Parker's bills payable; and all claims which by any action of tho general assembly piior to the present session have been definitely jlxd in amount and ordcrc I to be puied/ with the proviso that the commission may disallow, in whole or in part, any claim presented to it which they may adjudge from arty, cause fraudulent, , HORRY WE; KJA I unjust, invalid or nu|'iojt?r. l?v stc.' lion tl the utmniey jienoi ii is required J tO RltcnO the sessions ot the hoard *?? |.Te{.>.''?-a'i'' lie Tel I! (he .interests ot the f s :i* 11 ? section 4 1i<>1 <1 t*8 <>i claims j iu>i Within ninety Mass surrender iicii . \ iiic.es o im. at H 0 m kj* lo the Ml Ml 5 i > ?|| t Ml \n> \ c|* ilchm ii <1 from <1 nia- >11n? payment Irotn the 1 stuli ; iijiv.n it Ijti -ii.iiL; the claims the eienntis* i i.cis aro ol>li??<'d to cancel licit1, and issue in .* ?.i thereof a e.crtilicatc sett i' l: lorth tlin amount found o he Out ; j?rovi UO, first, that t lie holders ol all claims shall vtercc to accept t he terms of sett ietnont provided in the act, ami ^coond, that the ? mnmission slujli endorat upon any claim disallowed t lie real on <;f t lie* rcfo* w.l i/? ?? ' - ? ?4 .... ... I '.-. '" '"lI'MI *' ? MC '"? ) "1 I ! U i> ? sion i.> required to m tke such needful rules as 11?? v inav * 11*?*tn proper lor t heir own government; keep n rceot d of all tlnnr acts, and report u> the .eompt.roller before the in a-tino <>t the next legislature. Section (I provides I.!11>L t lit- eoi i; iroiler-general -hull isMie ti> each elaiiiiant lour warrants, in ail ant mm ing to lii'y per-, cent, o! the amount allowed to him !?y tin- com mis - ion, pay nb'o res poet i vt ly out ot tie* laves ?>i the fi-cnl years 187f>, IF70, 1877 and 1878; provided thai, the w In>le amount ol warrants shall not exceed 8250,(8m, Section 7 j recites the lorm ol the warrants, and | section 8 provides that a registry ol then) shall la; kept, Seelh it 0 pro vides ior a tax ol one-halt ol a mill lor each ol I he aforesaid years to pay lite warrants. Section 10 directs the treasurer to keep the amounts s<? raised apart Irotn all other lauds lor j the pa v m en I * t the warrants. Seel ton ] II provides penalties lor the nonper- j I lonnanro ol duties ol any oHicor act- > I ing under the law. Section 12 up- j propria!c? b I-,000 lor I ho ex penses ol 1 i he commission. Seel ion 1 .'1 authorizes tie* governor to liil vacancies, and i section I i repeals all acts inconsistent with t it is act. -?%- v* iiu-; mu bonanza. ' Appointment of Cnmiuisshiiicrs hv the (Coventor. Coi.i mui.\, .January 8.? Coventor . ( numberlain has appointed Ah xandt r i (J. Iiask.-H, .Janma 1'. !,nw inn) Thorn- ! . as S. C/Mvender tho Vx?nr?i ol cmmnis- j sinners under ;tti ait, ? i?ti11I "An j act t<> provide lor t in; sett lenient ami I payment, ol certain claims against, tin- ; I Stiit"'." 'I his act is otherwise known 1 as l ho I iio I ion an/, a. ? n ??V ?? ? Can th?* ti'ovrniiir he CtanpeiSci! la Ismu Com missions I a Whippur and Mo.sis! Anion^ the public., \vi o naturally ! know very lit.tie <>' 1> <oil piocesses, i'*- i peciaily under t in? c\l 1 aoi<l;n',ry4 writs 101'quo war ran to y tho | practical value ot the reluiuil ol Oovj ernor Chamberlain to commission | VVhippcr ami Moses is not p'-rhaps > jappaicit. As ilm Constitution makes' it tin-"inly ol tin; (iovcrnor to "ooni; mission all olbecrs of the ' "'ate," ilioy j take it, for granted that the, Supremo! ( Kurt, upon the application oi \V Inppcr, won Id <1 i reel the. (lover nor to si on j 1 tlie commission, without, touching Cm j j met its ol the question, <\ 1111 that nol.ltj iojr would really he "aim ?1 hy the | (Inventor's refusal, beyond the moral clVecl ol his action. This moral efVeet Jin itself was su ilieieitL reason lor not j i i-suimj; the commissions; bnl il has the i further advantage thai tiiercby \\ hip- ! pi r ai.d Moses are cntupelh ' lo take the ofVcn.-Sve, and so oivo Judjjjes K? si and Shaw the advantage <>l position. | W ith t heir commissions :n their pockets W'hijiper and .Moses eouhl have :a cuiid recognition hy the otfuaws o! , their Chains, (such officers ,n Kowin an! Hirt/) and Judges Reed and; j Shaw won! \ be It'll. In laUe proceed- j ings to tesi lite validity of l lie elf lion, lint without commissions the two p? r- | ! sons have no evidence of fleet ion. j They can e\ereise no judicial function, and must, as outsiders, set to work U> | test the right of .Indues Reed audi Shaw to sit on the lieiieh. This Winos us to the point of (?ov- j ernor ( Miami erlaiiTs refusal. It is this: ]\ro C< iirt csni compel him to issue Commissions. There is a conflict of opinion on this subject, and j j many respectable authorities support | the theory tIn t. the Conns have control, by mandamus, over the Governor ' of a State, where the duty imposed | upon him admits* of no discretion. I Hut upon the other hand, it is held that under our structure of governj orient, with its throe distinct departj merits, Kxeentive, Legislative and .1 u_ ' dioial, ea< h department Iming entirely indep? nrtent of the oilier, neither hraueh can properly interfere with the duties of ifie other, and thai, as to the , I nature of the duties required . of the Exeeutivo department by law, and as to its ohliga- | tion to perform those duties, it is en- ' tirely independent of any control by the Judicial y. This view, says High in 1 is treatise or. "Extraordinary Legal Remedies," has "the clear weight of authority in its favor, and may he ' regarded us the established doctrine on t his subject." Gov. C dwmtber1 p.i 11, as Col. l'ressley , 8n.id on Tuesday night, has checkmated t-hc Judicial King, am! llio public , will be glad to know that the interests , iot Judges Reed ntul Shaw are in the ; professional euro ol leading membe rs of the Charleston liar. What c m be done, by bgal proceedings, to previa.t the Beating oi Whipper and Closes will be done. And seated in any event, they bhall not be!? Xews and (i ourier. V V V c - " V S' ' 11 % ^ \ m. A \ f ? ' - ? / I Alt 3 "l>ni. ! t-t 11 to in ch? rish one thought ol Imsiilit v lot 11ii*in h ivo anything in ? T * n roM'tvi*, iiiiy I?> .--?t <>I their oM Con* It .l nry ?a will i i-? over limit' In*: <1 lont.M a* ii* rre a4* the last out' wiinli HMij'J tins ' So vyi-1 tliu v*liii:l* <>f hummers at 1 the N< w ivio'.nnl Society < ii ml >" Iv'.i'W Vork> ami ii is fur her -anl that i'res tleiit toant iimlili <1 ami winke-l advent. *1*1; it w is a jiii-i hi i*. Shriiit in, fusli from tlio declaration of his worllilt ss liooiv that lit* ?lt liherate'.y 'ehaiged a ciiim* iiji'in a gentleman known <. it to be falsi*?in ortlt-r to hiinghim into discredit, ami (limit, iviili tin! blooming li??nois tluek n; on him ol havu?i* tliseii urged Mender*on because of his too ;'h>lilnl ami tnuli ! 1111 s|?< cell at St. Loni . in arraigning i lie w hisky riiifjf. General Grant i \? rv ranch concerned imw, ii ai |>oj;i?, at it*1 election ol W hipper and Mokch, and w um' 11'rs, in u \ aouut fashion, 1 "what can be d one in the mailer? what can tbe Legislature do towards undoing its own action V" 'i*!:t ?-leeion of Waipptr ami Mosotis not a whit worse titan hundreds ol things w hub have happened in this Slate, The dilhrenee lies in tin; I'm ft thai I lie country litis at last got i s j eyes partial! y opened. Kv? n IV'sidi n '(ir.uel pre losses to see :t Irile. Vet, ; he is the man who tn I he I'm 11 of lsV1, ' in time lor e fleet on tl e elections, at J the instance ol Patterson, the hogtts ^mi for Iront n 1111 C.uo ina, ordered thai troops should ho sent here becar!so ol the murders ol'the. colored 'people which were oocuriug every ' day and every night. Instead <1 ask ' ing sut !i a vapid question ?is "what lean the Lcgi^latm e do in undoing its own .letion," had he done his duty in | tiling no stub election could have la. : ken place (Jolumbiu Itdf/istsr, 'i he Color Line, Tho sagacious correspondent ol the Cincinnati Commercial, takes it lor grunted that, the whites in this State will orguni/.e on I ut.lie color line," and on that line carry ' Ik; nex \ elect ion. The cdor line in drawn in South Carolina; but it. is drawn by the corrupt ILulieal leaders, and the line is tin* blank line and not Lite white line. CI I iot i, Leslie, Whipper, Nash, Swails and others d< tei nincd, some time ago, to consolidate the colored vote as the sole tin ;.ns ol retaining and augmenting ilmir power. When the Judicial I.... ....... ?!.? i 1 ' ? ....... ... .... ... .. <1 I I I } ll'l \ UUilU'd I lit' election ot Whipper on the pure and simple ground that he is hlack in.ju. As sm !i tlie) demanded iiis eler.th iij as swell lie was elected. Am 1 his election was the expression ol the dt?t erminat ion to draw ihe hluek line against the whiles, as the surest way ol preventing any I in t her eo opei at ion ol white ('onse; valt voa with blank liepublicans The whiles have not drawn the color line; nor do they intend to draw it. 1 hev will organize thoroughly us whiles; they will have tleer candidates, as their Stale (lonvention shtdl d.oter mine, 'hit ihoy will haven platform that should command the confidence ol the colored people, and candidates whom the colored people, as well as the white people, can trust. They will invite the colored people to aid t hem, and work with them, in securing a just, capable mid trustworthy government. And wo believe that thousands ot the colored people will he toned in a line parallel to that ol the white Democrats, marching not as Democrats hut as 1 loiicst 1'epuhlieans, towards the goal ot llctorin. There w ill l>e no light on the color line in South (Aarolinn, it the whites can avert it. As we said in the beginning, the hi nek line is drawn against the whites, hut that black line is broken, and, in the next canvass, we expect to haven strong lorceol colored auxiliaries.?At//'.9 and Cowiar. ? m Pimim.ks, Knre rion.s, Itorou .Skin.? The system hem/ put uiulor the influence ot' I >r. Piece's (lolden Medical Discovery for ix few weeks, the skin becomes smooth, clem-. soft, and v<;lvet>, and being illuminated w ith tli'i glow of perfect health from within, true beauty stands forth in all its glory. The t-Jlects of all medicines w hich operate upon the system thr High the medium of the blood toe ncees-avily somewhat slow, no matter how good the remedy employ etl. While one to 11 tree hot! les clear the skin of pimples, Idotehes, eruptions, yellow spots, comedones, or "grill)*,'' a do/en may possibly he required to euro some cases wheic the system is xitten witli seiolulous or\irulent blood poisons. I he cure ot all these diseases, however, fiom the eoiumon pimple to the worst fccroluhi is, with the use of this most potent agent, only a, matter of time. Sold hy dealers in medicines. \V i i.i.i am Ll.ovn (? a kkihon as a C'omi'ositoh.?On Friday morning last an elderly gentleman entered our oltieo uml said it, was his birthdiy, lie was 71 years old. Fifty years ago, on the 10th ot 1 )ceeinher, 182o, lie had attained his majority and tinislmd his apprenticeship as a compositor in this oiliec, having served ???veil years and two months. 11o wished to celebrate th^ annivesity by setting tip matter where lie had learned the mystery ol printing, and to sen it his hand had iqrgotten its cunning. A case and stil l; were accordingly furnished him, but the copy be selected himself, "My i'sallll," by Whitteir, The gentleman proved to be a rapid and correct composiiorj in tact, no errors could be discovered in his proof. 1 lis name is tolerably well known in the world, h is William Lloyd Gam-on. At'l.e time when Mr. Garrison was the oldest apprentice in the Ifcxtld olliee, Joseph U. Morss ims the youngest, and while ti.e uialter was being set Mr. Morss 8, 187G. ' came hi and met his oil lellow workJ limn celebrating Ins tctni centennial. William I loyl Garrison is a native of Now I niry port, on?l w is educated in its common bchools.~-i\twburt,]wt Jler alii. A doctor wont out West to practise ! his pr<?tcs>ion. An ohl iriciid inol. ' him on the street one day, and asked ; him how he was succeeding it) his 1 business, 'liist, rate." he replied. I "I've had one case." "Well, and wh.it was that 7 "It was * birth!" said the doctor. "How did yon succeed with that;' "Well, the old woman died, and the child died, but 1 j think I'll save the old man yet!" .Judge Ilill, <>t the United Suites l> h ncr, (juiii-i f >r .Mississippi, lias lUnaily < ).:111c?I the complexion ol tin1 turns in that e<>uit I?y adopting a rule uhich excludes I row I he panel a I who cannot lipid, write ami o ampule interest. 'I'll1 oi JS7'?. This highly favor. i iniiDliy b ;il;i>at Io ? ? !??J>t-.iff its liiiiiit !. i y. I'111 !'"?r favored privi! le . ; - 11:i/' ii.-, li< vo iifM'ii happy: worship* ii"., (joil according to the dictates their own '.ii- ( c puis ig !!i?'ii avocations iiiunoI' st' d: '.Towing :i ii i id pio-p- rous. Some )i iv attained the most exalted positions from tl sin .11': t l>c Innings. This is particularly applicable to Dr. Tutt's I aver i'ills. Ten y< i ag they had but a iijni'cd local repututIon, but 'bis tim? , aided by scie? tiflc research and con cientious business direction, they iiave attained s icli a ci It brlty that there is n t u cou ,lr> on the globe that they are not known and used. Wherevei disease prevails, especially Jtieh as result from torpid liver, dyspepsia, costivoncss, sick headache, fever and ague, and they arc t ag- rly sought lor. Htqw-Wl ? v?ctxwww?vwst?.io.)i?WA c.aannm 75 to limuldN Nov. Story, SU Goorgo rtiLfl St. M Lolinel. .I Jlm.iuun <<f (.(ivulii r (iinl llound/x'ttd. By 03)233 MA3D3NAM, Aut.Jxn' oJ "Aniio/.s of it (,'ui> t \< iyhlxjrliood" "il //"? i <l C'wnlH-nurdc,'' etc. I iwi! I I; ... I I l./ ' l . 11 - r . ..... ii i 01 i\l >:> l . 14.1111'. ? JWIll, s> l-'l Iim woiks dl no novelist of tlx; present <! i\ have Iinl w Mer sale or been more univur' v :i lmi:ed ' an the stories of I his w oixler1 ii!iy 1111 author. St, (Jcorgo ami Si. Micli,i i i lih !.' t um) crowning elVort.''?Colitm* bio* It'h* ' It is one of Mr. Macdouahl's most enjoyable p oileeiions, ami win him hosts of new 1. leti ami adrnireis "?linrtford J*ont ' i.iii is a gnoii jMirtrail oi l lie antbor, and a number ofl lustrations wh i<*li are mo'o than oitlinarily i'm ?I'ublisht v's ll'rcfcijl, *,* / h<ol of tiny lluoksellcr, ov will be 'in loony ud'lrc.is \nmt j/nid, on receipt of i ii rice, by J. Ii. L-"0JII) & C<)., l't'iti.isiiKits. 27 l'.tvk 1'laee, New York. dee 11- It.. Hook Ajioutd un<l (jood Salosiueu Ap: t'OlXlNt; MU.N'KY" witli tljo famous BIDA DESIGNS, Ttio Preneh J'llilion of which sells for fhi.'), and I lie I,<>n ion h.in not {>>r * t ' Out popu nir K ui . i i ii i ituiiiii; u v ) i' One 1 i ti tid red lullII t x?i 'I ' a.io pill*, is i !i?" ciiKAf i s r an t> ?piKT h i, k a s i im i 11 a i lit in A put , ?, and Ihw un?r to j m i.i.. ('rn n .? v ? v/itli u.uh oilier in praising ii, (,nd ilie i. buy ii. Ain, in t/h w lesion, S. reports !>7 orders: j one i.i Is'ineiy lux, S. it,, liili; olio in \*a., at.otlier ni iM inplns, t?nn or.iurs, taken in threw , we k", ) l''ui.i. p uiTto'i t.ahtt Krki:. Addrefts A. >!. I'OKli .V ('( .. pnlilisIici'H. 27 Park rl ?<*,?, ."ien Vorl, or l ;o - p, St'lt'cl School, CON WAYliOKO, S. C, r l Ml!'. 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