Keowee courier. (Pickens Court House, S.C.) 1849-current, March 10, 1871, Image 4

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MRI< XO O .HU T Irl "Y" . guille Wltuuvvci* You tun. When things don't gc to snit you, Ami tho world Seouls upside clown, Don't wasto your tiino in trotting, But ilrivo away that frown: Siuoo lifo is oft perplexing, lt is tho wisest phut ? To bear till its trials bravely, A uti smile whene'er you uun. Why should you dread to- .iorrow, And titus spoil your to day ? For wheu you borrow trouble, You al\Viiyrs hayo to pay ; lt is a good old max tn, Winch should ot t en be preached Don't Oross tho bridge bet?re you, Until Ibo bridge is reached. Von might bo snared much sighing, If you would keen in mind The thought that good and evil Are always bet e oombinod ; There mild he something wanting, And though you roll ia wealth, You m:iy miss from your casket. That precious jewel-health. Though you are streng and sturdy, Not tull may be your purse ; And earth has tunny tri ds Which I consider worse But whether joy or sorrow Fill up your mortui span, 'Twill mike your pathway brighter To smile whene'er you can. Au Act uKANTINO PKNSIONS TO CERTAIN SOLDIERS AND SAI LOUS OP THU WAK Ol' EIQllf EEN HUNDRED AND TWELVE, \ND THE WIDOWS OF DECK AS KD SOLDIERS. licit enacted by tho Sonate and House of Representativos of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That thc Secretary ot tito Interior bc, ami ho is hero by, authorized and directed to pl icc on tho ponsion roll tho names of tho surviving otlieoi's and eu listed and drafted men, including mi litia and volunteers, of tho military ami naval BOivice of thc Uniud States, who .served .sixty days in thc war of (.M eat Britain of eighteen hundred and twelve, and were honorably dis oharged, and to such othoi o Hi cc rs and sol dicrs as may have been personally named in any resolution of Congress for any speedie Borvice in said war, although their term of service may have boen less than sixty days, Und who at uo time, during thu late rebellion against the authority of tho United Slates, ndhorcd to tho cause of thc enemies of the Government, giving them aid and oom fort, ur exercised the functions of any oiiieo whatever uudcr any authority or protended authority in hostility to the United States, and who shall take and subscribe an oath to support thc Constitution of tho United States ; and tho surviving widows of snob officers and enlisted and drafted men : Provided, That such widows shall hayo boon married, prior to tho treaty of peace which terminated said war, to an oQioor, or enlisted or drifted min, who sewed as aforesaid in said war, and shall not have re married. SEO. 2. And bo it jurthcr enacted, That this Act shall not. apply to any person who is receiving a pension at tho rate of eight dol lars or moro per mouth ; nor to any porsoa receiving a pension less than eight dollars per month, except for tho difference between tho ponsion now received and eight dollars per mouth. Pensiona under this Act shall bea? tho rate of eight dollars per mouth, except ns herein provided when ti person is receiv ing a pension of loss than oighl dollars per month, and shall bo paid to tho persons cnti tlod thorcto from and after tho passage of this Act for and during tho terni of their natural lives. SEO. 3. And bo it further enacted, That before tho name of any person shall bo plac ed upon thc pension roll under this Act, proof shall bo made, under such rules ami reg ulations as tho Secretary of thc Interior may prescribo, that thc applicant is en t it hal to a pension under thc provisions of t his Act; and any person who shall falsely tuite any oath required to bo taken under th:.! provisions ol this Act shall bo Rilli ty ol' p ?rjury; and the Secretary of tho Interior shall cause to bc stricken from tho ponsion roll the name ol any person whenever it shall appear, by proof satisfactory to him, that such mimes was pul upon such roll through falso or fmudulon! representation ns to tho right of such pcrsor to a pension under thc provisions of th ii Act. Tho loss of a certificate of disohnrgt shall not deprive tho applicant of tho bene lits of this Act, but oilier proof of tho servio es performed and of an honorable discharge, if satisfactory, shall be doc med s ti Ilici?n t. SEO. 4. And be it /urt/ier enacted. Thai the provisions of sections twelve arid thirteoi of au Act untitledA II Aetsupplcmentar to an Act to grant pensions," approved duh four, eighteen hundred and si :ty four, mid o sections two, tinco and four of an Act cnli tied "Au Act supplementary to several Act; relating to pensions," approved Juno six eighteen hundred and sixty six, shall bc ap plicnblo to tho pensions nra ii tod by this Act Approved February I I, 1871. -? . -. Ku KLUX AHA IN.- Reliable informulioi has reached herc of moro violations of lat and order, and tho committing of furtho outrages in York county. .From reports brought to this city lest night it is learned-th it a large party of dkxguisoi men rode into Yorkvillo Sunday nighty evi doutly having liked upon tl,cir victims be for hand, but they failed to reach thom on'/ iVoii thc f.iot that tho marked men had rbooivoi an intimation of tho intended raid, and pro tcctnd themselves by going into tho woods. Tho raiders, however, after visiting sevei ni places in search of tho parties, roached th county offices, wlioro it is stated, they brok open the doors, rumnged tho inside of til building, burned thc greater portion of tl tpcoids, and fired several shots after tho Com f. : ty Treasurer, who b&rejy escaped with ll lifo, ns did tho otho?1 parties; for whom tl outlaws mudo search, lt is also stated th ^.tho rails of tho King's Mountain Ilnilroi woro torn up, to provont thc train from goii down tho road after United States troops t Sunday Inst. Tho raiders promised to mal another visit nt no distant day.- Coliunb Union. --- - t ?-I Tho Columbia correspondent of t f Charleston N?io?, treating of tho G roon vi and Columbia Railroad swindlo in tho Ueg . laturo, noys : , i "Only Rosomon, Lovy, nnd Anded, of t Charleston delegation, opposo tho bill." If" this bo true, then let us, Rep?blica of Charleston County, seo to it that not o . singlo niomber of our delegation beside tin throo ovor bo given any pince of honor a trust ! ? Let us show thom that if they H. out thoir own souls to tho dovil thoy cam ?ell their constituents.-JRpublican. h?jM^ , * ': . ? - few ' Fl'OI?l Wallington. WASUINOTON, Fob 21, 1871.-Tho Son atc, at tho instance ot' Mr. Conkling, laid asido tho appropriation bills to day for tho pur poso of considering tho bill to enforce the right of tho citizens of tho United States to vote in tho several States. The provisions of this measure were sot forth in the Herald a foW d ivs ugo, when it passed tho House. lt ia purely partisan in it? character, and is intended! ns u final chapter to a series of acts, all passed with tho view of keeping tho dem ocrats from che; ling at tho pulls. This is the republican view of it. Tho democrats regard it as another movement to absorb the rights of tho States and centralize thoo? in the general government. Hy the terms of this bill the Conduct ol' elections is to a great extent taken out of tho hands of thc .State and local authorities and placed under tho control of federal ollioitlls. The democrats in tho House protested ns best they could against tho passage of tho bill j but, through tho op eration of tho previous quostiou, their agony in that body was soon over. There hoing no previous question lu tho Senate, and no means of stopping debate, tho democrats in that body arc determined not to allow the bill to pass until each of them hus had his say, and until the physical endurance, not to say tho patience, of tho republicans, has been fully tested. As soon ns tho bill was taken up to-day Mr. Vickers,of Maryland,obtained tho tloor, and proceeded to read a very long and very prosy speech. lu ton minutes ho (succeeded in emptying thc Senate Chamber of all tho republicans and of till ibo demo orats, too, with tho exception of Johnson, of Virginia, who was set down on tho bills to follow Vickers. There being a comparatively small number ol' democrats in tho Senate, they h ive found it exceedingly dillioult to keep up tho talk. They hope by thc aid of relays, each one taking his turn, lo bo able to hold oui until morning. In tho meantime tho republicans aro taking it easy, waiting for democratic orators to exhaust themselves, when they hope to get a voto and to pass thc bill. The trouble with tho democrats isthat they have todo all the speaking and will bo come exhausted much cai lier in tho light than their opponents. During tho debato. My. lilah1 addressed the Senate in a speech of half an hour, during which he said the election of Cirant hythe nid of tho army in lite Southern Stales was identic d with tho (ump d'vlut by which Louis Napoleon acquired power, and that (?rant would yet dso the bayonet in New York as relentlessly as he had used it in Missis sippi. The purpose of tho bill, in his opie ion, waft to enable thc President to ro cl i himself by driving tho donn oratio parly nom tho polls in New Voile oily ?I the point of tho bayonet, li? winton tb speak of ! :i? election ?o high ollico of military Commanders, ono of whom was no v in tho Sen tte by the uso of tho soldiery tinder his command. tt'oa'CsSs :'.:KJ I'VOMJIOIS. Th? rc seems to bo no doubt that th? me aur. ue.--i of water tu tho bcd of tho Hodson, which has come to he alarming io the Al banian mind, is due to thooxtousovo des trna lion of tho limber along tho haul:* of fis tributary st reams. This destruction has gone .MI fur and tho consequence is SO apparent in tho navigation of tho Hudson itself that prc dictions aro frequent of tho cessation of nav igation upon that rivet* beyond Albany in one or two moro seasons, lt. is evident that tho samo causes that have produced this effect upon thu Hud on are op* : ."io.: to produce the s ime effect upon the l o ie Canal ; so t?. it both tho artificial and (ho nate..:.! waler cottrso which : tgcthor traverso tho whol i ex tent of tho State uro in danger of suffering t dn at tho hands of private properly owners who !i;*vfl no c-.vo und no need to provi lo for future exigencies after (hoy shall h ive realist* ed thc u' m ?st immediate valu? of their os tate. This forcthmioht it i- tho province ol a continuing corporation like tho State lb ex d ei ?6.. Freshets aro due to tito sumo cause as droughts. Snows unprotected by trees ?itt ?I suddmly and swiftly; and deluge a track in spring which they leave arid in tho summer. Timber is the natural reservoir of thia mois turo, and give' ii. out gradu Hy i< is neo 1 id. The losses caused by Hood and drought to gcther amount yoarly to an enormous sum And both arc nia groat part traceable lo (his samo cause. In somo puts of Kurope these dangers are guarded against hy thc su pctvision of government, requiring every owner lo i blain permis ;ii II before h.- cm eui his own timber, and refusing ii if his private gains seems likely to entail public loss. In some !'iUi'0poi>u colonies plantations have bo n systematically madu no ni tho saino principio of trees where iib tt'CCS were. Whet h .. t'ni> oourso or lhat of reserving tracts of forests as public domain bo practicable or desirable hero need not be discussed. Hut it is proper that the ?ltoiition of legislators should bc culled to tho dangers so palpably ?bown in i our own State to bo imminent.- ?Y. Y. World. SllAt.r. Wv. MK KT A CA tx '{-Thc following is said to be one of tho most brilliant articles overwritten by tho lamented George I) Fren tico : "Hut tho fla! of tn! e.r.; is inoxoral le. Tin ro is no appeal for relief from tho groat law weich dooms tts to dust. Wo flou tish and fade MS tho leave; of the forest, and (lowers that bloom and wither io a day havo no frail er ho d on lifo than tho mightiest monarch, that Ovbr shook tho earth with his foot, steps. Generations of men will appear and disappear as tho grass, and tho countless nu Itiludos that throng tho world today will tomorrow disap pear as tho foot prints on tho shore. "Mon seldom think of tho great event of death until tho shadow fulls across their own path, hiding from their eyes tho traces of loved ones, who-e living s niles were tho sun ! light of their existence. Death is the great est antagonist of lifo, and tho cold thought of tho tomb is tho skeleton of all feasts. Wo. do not want to go through tho ?lark valley, although its passage may lead to Paradise: and with Ohavlos Lamb, wo do not, want to Ho down in tho gravo, even with princes for our bedfellows. "In tho beautiful drama of Ton, the instinct of immortality, so eloquently utlorrcd by thc death of tho dovoted (Jr? ek, finds a doon re sponso in every thoughtful soul. When about to yield his young existence a ?aerifico (o fate, his belovod Clomanthn nsks if they shall not moot again, to which he replies : 'I asked that dreadful question of hills that seemed eternal-of tho clear streams t hat (low forever-of tho stars among whoso fields of a/.uro my raised r.pirit hath walked. As J looked upon thy living face, T fee! that there is something in thy love that cannot really perish. Wo shall meet again, Clcmnntha.*" IBoi'E'ld liMllmi massacre la Tcxs. In Dccoinber, n gontlcman nt a settlement on tho Northern border of Texas, called Mon tague, wroto tho following account of a hor rible murder of a family ut that place : "Last Friday, with a couple of companions, I started from tho pleasant little village id' Decatur to ?Iiis placo, about two o'clock P. M. Wc jogged along until about ono hour after night, when wo arrived at tho residence of William Freeman, an old pioneer, where wc spent u cheerful night, and again pursued our journey. "Wo had not traveled farther thin n mile, whou we received tho sad Intelligcuoo that a family had been massacred abvutt two miles above. Wc hastened ou lo thc* place of tho awful tragedy-and may God forbid that my cy*, i should ever again look upon such anoth er sccno .is I there witnessed. Tho first vic tim was a little bo}', sonic eight or ten years old, about forty yards from the. house, stone dead. His left arm was cutout from his body, exhibiting to full view hi.? heart and lungs, his bowels cut out, and then scalped. I "Wo thou repaired to tho house, and tho first victim that met our gaze, near beside the entrance, was a girl about ten years old, wrapped or rather tumbled in a mass of old bcd dollies, eve, with ono naked hand and arm elevated. I took hold of her hand, but to lind that she, too, w,tis dead, and wounded in 80Vord places. Next was a lady, some sixty years of ago, by-uko name of Keenan, .shot through her breast with tw.> arrows that passed through her body, suffering nil that humanity could suffer*' Her scalp was taken off, too. "Next was a lovely little girl, three years old, nursing ti babe, und when it was taken from her arms, the poBv child .-ii 1 sho did ! not want Holly to starve. On ex.iinin.ition it was found that she (thc little girl) had been lanced through tho breast, the weapon entering on the left and passing through the right. Near by her was another girl, about ten years of ugo, with her head beaten and bruised in ti most brutal manner, stiff and cold, almost lifeless. Thc Indians had beat on her head until she was probably thought to be dead, and pitched her ont at thc win dow, whoro she had lain all night in a sense less condition. Then we turned to a little bey calling for water; he was lanced, the wound entering above'tito breast bono and pas dug out below. "Tho next and last was a Mrs Paschal, ! lying h..-?de tho bed on her face, weltering ?.? iioro. On examination she was found lo ho dead, with several wounds thal luid boon indicted on different poi 'ons of tho h ?dy.-- i Ono lil !.' hoy V,as lanced in tho breast, who; lijado his way lo a noighh ?r'a li ;u.v. about i uno n ile off Two Utile children were h fl in ib.- hod unhurt. Ono of tho wounded has . ieee d'n d. This leaves four dead and four wounded ; two . f tho wounded will probably recover. Mrs Keener s ty s them wore oigift Ol' nin Indians that entered tho house about two hou nfter nihill-uftor they hail ri tired tor t e niifht-and committed tiiis brutal ni ssaero. Thorn were no men about thc : the place The dead wore promptly buried I in ns docent a manner as possible, and the wounded moved to whoro they coul l be cured ! for." I NTKMI* I'll ANCK. - It is willi a kind of re luctance that we npproaclt litis subjeot, Nut tba v/e bave any conscientious scruples about the duty of nd voca ting tempor?neo in all things as v Christian grace; but so much hes '. boen said and so little dono to promote Bible temp ranee, that we almost, despair. Wo ! aro rc .dy to adv .ato almost any scheme that s ems likely to prometo sobriety amongst ll e human ! tully ; I et it does seen: that the work of refer.nation mu I commence farther Inuit than most of us think. Does not tho , ehuroh need reformat id with rospeot lo this \ thing? Tho ohrirch must, wo think, uso more rigid discipline, w'.h regard to drunk enness. We di not me n Synods and Con fer? noes .tot! A.-.-iici'iti s mn st isstto edicts oil tilts subject. Wu 1. ive had enough of these till'Oiidy. Those who are thi) col.-tim tod rulers in ibo house -f God-r-tho' guardi uns o;' tho Christian congregations-must re ? .ard inti topi ranee in the light in which it \ presented in ile Bible-a sin against God and ruinous not simply io an individual's es tufo, bul to his soul'sctornal welfare. To be plain, tiio church must censure those who in dulge their sinful apetites and thus bring dis i*. upon thc chinch .md ruin upon thom solves. lt i- no uso to abuse thc poor inebriate, or to vilify i nc keepers of dram shops, so long ' as the professed people? of (Iud pursue the same course unscathed. This thing of jttdg- ! ina a mau by his profession is no! script ural. Thoso who patronize dram-shops aro really thc per pet rotors of all tho crime which uri.; in t s in (hom. Drunkenness is ruinous to soul aid body, to the individual and to the mass. Most of the political evils which wc aro now suffering had their origin in drunkenness, lt. it. doubt ful whether tho guns givon to tho colored people hy the rulers of South Carolina, have done moro lo leake p hui cf tho colored peo pie. than the vile whiskey which is vended by those in power fol* electioneering purposes. Yorke Uli) /;'./qii?t'f?P. When the Brit Uh ships under Lord Nelson wei'" bearii)'.; down to attack tho c ?tn bined licet at. Trafalgar, tho first lieutenant of the HovongO, on going WOUnd to see that all hands wero at quarters, observed ono of tho men, an Irishman, devoutly kneeling at. thc sith: of bis pun. So unusual an attitude ex citing bis curiosity, ho asked thc man if bc was afraid. "Afraid," answered the tar "no, your hon or ; 1 was only praying that the enemy's shot in ny bo distributed iii tho samo propor tion as tho prizo money-thc greatest part among tho officers." Ci)"' Washington advices say that rm Fri cay, for the first Uno in ?en years, tho .Senate was full, T-.'i Senator Millar, of Georgia, was eligible, making tho very last act of recon struction. WILMINGTON, February 27.-Henderson Oxendino, one of the ne rionutlaw.s, for whoso arrest a large reward was offered, was captur ed hy a party of citizens of I'nhcson county, and lodged in jail Saturday night. W.Hin.voTON, February, 27^-McPher son's list for thc next Houra is, Republicans 100, Democrats 00, Independent I, vacant 14, and l? contested seats. jft?" What is the best Sunday rending for political contractors?-Tho Dook of Job. j \&U Somebody defines IOYO as "friendship ' with a blick tn it." O li a/r 1 e s -t o ii _A. dvertisements. " WANDO FERTILIZER." T Jr? 33 IP Ul I O rT3 OF THIS POPULAR FERTILIZER HAS BKE?N REDUCED FOR THE SEASON OF 1871, TO MK 1ST TU 13 KKCKSSITIKS Ol' T11M IP X_i 'SS[ T I ?ST Gr O O JVT JVC UNIT Y, AND HAS UK KN KI.\;;i) AT CASH-Fifty Dollars por Ton of i^CTO m. nt Factory. TIME -Fif-ty-?vo Pollnrs per Ten of 2,000 lbs. afc Faetovy, Payablo 1st November, 1: VI, WITJIOt T INTiUUt?T. WM. C. D?KES & CO., AGENTS, BLECKXEY & ?HEXlPvY, ??ent5, PKNDLKTON, S. (j. J .nu irv 10, !:,>'. 1 I : Cm iou .S.U.?: HY WILCOX, GIBBS & CO, ?mpo v t ? v 3 a v y: y a : J \ G ii n n c ?, MH Ihn/ Kh'cct, i?intitiu?i, Otu, 211 Il?OUtl Ait, us/a, (?iL, I ? 1 /v;./ fhn/, ('!,.?> h-.-!,.,,, fi, C. And i>,v ? KO. sr.\!'!i::\. Pondlvlonj S. 0. C y Ker further information, iipply of tui?l?*ci?* as above for pamphlet, Nov. S-.', li Vu 0 'In. (T''?.V2 ??Mvil'.'i D A??SP _-T_,N..... ..... . .-, v? y *fT-' /.v;/; COMPOSTING wiih corros .s/:;;/>. rBilIIS artuilo i:: mtVn.ifnoiurud by I ho Pool li.? J Guano Company, ?it Charleston, S. t'.. under tl.o iMipoi 'mtondiMHM? ol' l)i'. ST. JIM ?I KN KA V KNMli. When ooinpostoil willi ait crpiul weight of Col (on Seed, its rosolM have hoon liai ml rolly oqntt! lo (ho host standard Kortil i/.i r.<. Its economy must oommoml it lo (ho notice ol* phiuloiM generally, l\.r spooilio directions for compo?ifing ami for supplies, apply to J. N. ItOl?SON, ?i liing A .?.?.?it, Charleston, S. C. JOHN S. UK KSK ? CO., (Jouerai Agents, Ihiltiim io. Jan. <'?. \>? ! I ! ?ni PACkTIO ? XS A NO l??M?S?FS (O?lM'l'?L ?51,000,000) SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO, rinitis OUANO is now sn wall known in ?.1! fl tlio Southorh States for its remarkable effects as un agency lor ii creasing ?Ii?' products of labor, ns not t.> require special rccommenda i tlon from ns, lin n.?o for iivo years ph si luis I Oslnhlivhcd its character for reliable excellence. Tho largo llxcd eapitul invested hy iheCnmpa ny in this ti ado affords tho uirosl gunrantco ol* tho continued excellence of ils (Inane. .). NJ UOlhSON, Selling Agent, Charleston, S. C. ! .JOHN S. UKKSH iv tt>., Oonei ' Agoni?, ; Ballimore dan. 0, IS71-I I-.'hu Win. SWpiK^rd ~&; Co., No. 21 IIAYNK STIIKKT, C II A ll h E S T O 2V, 6*. C., DI: M.r.iis iii COOKING STOVES, ?RANGES & HEATING STOVES. /CiT* Pictures of Stoves, with pri?es and description, will ho seul upon application. Juno. 20, lo70 37 ly rmo?L s??iMr \R?t A NO KM li NTS are nindcto SOCIiro fitly Took wnntcd. Also, Hooks, Catoohlsms, do., for Sabbath ScllfftH, School Hooks. Pen?, Ink, Paper, Sin., ?O.. always on hand. Tho Depository for Hie Oconeo Dildo Society ls also al tho Hook Store. Next door to thc I'oatOilioc. April I, IB70 21 ly CURES-Sd DYSPEPSIA 4c. ? ND i.G ESY?ONji _-- CfiC/iTt* a WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS Kor S-ito in Walhall.? b,v W. J. * Jj. H. NKV? ILI.K, UK. A. K. N?1?.VI AN, nuil Ueulcrs ?jeito .. /<"' 1*V !> voci'n! ?> e:.-?on nf tlic f'oinniissio?K'r ot {utoi'iinl Ijcvciitto j.i.-i.'.i .an s.-ll llieso Hitor.< wltlioiit ;\ i i i.iii li<iuor dualer? licim?o. Amil ls.,'.) 'Jrt iv p p rVf% \ ? ir A s I. e 1 V.y i UJIV. * i Lar?:o-l ?ml Most c?mplolol j Mao?tiuctnvy nf llom-s, Sabios, r ? UUmK M iiMiii-.^, &o.i iii'iiio w L HollilU't'il iJlnlOrt, J /'''*'"''ir l*i?:c T/iiil /'?.Cfii?ptlUioti. "'f?n %.})?'? si.NU rois ONS:, -??.?a fr vf- Seul l/rccon ApppliciWloti "?fl April 22, 1 ;,"') 27 ly Pji?l?Iil?i MONTHLY MAGAZINE, '/'?.o Dollars per Annum, 64 PAGES READING MATTER. 30 PAGES ADVEHTISEMENTS. WALKEi?, EVANS & COGSWELL, ?. WYATT AIKEN, t SI.VUl.KSTO.V. S. C. HOLM KS, CA 1,1)KR & CO., puornu: rons p ? IL y ? r t o Wh?toload, 2inc o nd Color Wovko, I ll l'OUTI?ltS or <>il??, CJiiss, VIII'MUSH?*, B?I'I?N??CS, Ac. r.\(?ni:v, I OFKIO?, X... ' IM.ii;, iclpli?n St., N . 2(V, Kimi UavS?., G lair les ton, H. 0, j Ch?rl?ttton, S,' O. \V. I-. lIOI.MI'.ft, W. OAI.IM'.ll. .1. .1. M .Ml KU. I\KrK'.tKN'ci{.i- Col. T*. .M. liut?li, Messrs. Wm? 0. DttkoH it Co.. Ii. W. Spmtt. Ksq., Ooo. Jolin*o.1 llngood, Col. Churlos H. Sitlionton, i Col. J. li. E. Slonn. ' Deo. 13, 1870 0 Gm Miscollanooiis Advertisement/ Tho Great Medical Discovery f Dr. WALKKlt'S OATJIITOBNIA VINEGAR BITTERS, Ul Hundreds of Thousands 1,2.8 Hour testimony to theil w?lidwful'S Cumtlvq ISlfocH ge jp *.<f3 WHAT ARE THEY? S?3 HT ^1 iL ill ?-3 I. . 3 2 el NS 11 rn.ny Ann NOT A VILE DIMNK, gFAMCY MT Mado of Poor Kum. Whlakor, Proof Sptr? lt.-i. nott Koi'uoo litquora, iloeioioih^piecd, and ?woolen ' tupien m tasto, ea'?wi'.?Toil e$" App?tUer.?," " ll norm !, ' iYO,,(|t?t loud tho tippler on lortrhnkehnMH ?'el ruin, but nioalruo Miilioliio, ina-lo from tho N tlivo Wools cuni Herl ft o? California, ?Voo from nil Alcohol ia Stimulants. Tin yhi?UMO?HBATBriOOp CIPCW." perfect Ilei.oviitor mid InvijroriUpr 01 Hid System, curfyhi ' 'di pobonau* matt Qr, lihd reato? iiij< tho I >..(' , ?i |i filthy cu. ul ion. Ko perron con ttiko tliono Pitier*, aceonl|nntO direct lollii, Mm roM'lhl long univ ll. )?i?>o will bo iji von I ir ?nm ?rabio linne, pro; vi Iinji i!.-; I J aro not dtiMioyul Uy mineral ,.,.:::? re o ',. r mentis, itmi tl.o vital Ol'tfUUd vv ...ll. vnitd I'lO 1'n'nl otiTidr. Poe Inllamut -t >ry nncl '.;:iror.ic Phou m ntitmi, cri Gout-. Dyapopsin, or Indi go >n. Willotia. ItoniUtoiifci mid 3nter miifcOUt J-'ovt i .t, 3 . H >iise?i of tho Ploort, liilvoTi Ki moy ii un I PhuUlor, lhe.?o33it tors i-e.'o I' M nu . l i leeosslo.l. Brich 3)ifl Oiiioa ie-.- ci-! ..> i hy VitiatedBlood,which is ifi<nei il!y i-rol ie.-d by doraugjineiit ot' tho Dljtbutlvo Organs. , . ,. , , 'i'll .' i'i- itao fitomneh,and ntitnttlato tho tort?! I liver ?nd bowel.?, wh'u U rend' r them of tnieuu.dleil elli ...>. in elctiiishw tho Moo t of nil iinpuitt'.o-?, II I Imparting now lifo tiud vigor to tito wit .. i sys ? .H. * , 13vBPOp;o'e. or Indirt^nidon, Heartache, r.iiii in t-'iO tjlionhleiv, Lou rli-i. 'I'lgbtlici t el' til? C >.,', I). . :, Boor Stomach, lind Tanto In Ibo Mouth, ll ..'>".. Attucks, I'ldjiitiil ?on of tho Henri, (.'iilii.?' ? 1>! ..' IT;. ? ol' Ih'liio, Pain in tho i r'o? ?of I lie Kl'l io; ?, mid nliuii'lrcil oilier I>:ti??tiii pyiU| . IH vlil?'l Uro Ilia Olfi?l>l'lDI?4 of ii .-s?..')).-i i. ari) ? uivd byIbexo Hillel ni ?o tho Vii :.. . I ll m I wi? ?ioveryoti find ?t's iniiiiiilll.'? howl in-,' Ihi'our.h li KI skirl i.i Pim ple?, t?nt?', ions. ?>v ? ?;. ; clonii 'o it; whoh lt iii Joni, und yoiu't'oi lin'i vd t .1 you win II. Keon tito blood imrc an I m J bj .'..hoi tho ?yateiu will "l'Tx, TAPR, and other AVOnMS, lnrktn<r In tho BJ .tem of so ninny thouhu'.titi, mo ellbeliiitlly il.'-f i'.- 1 ?ml r.'inovod. I,,i rilli . ul tono, rend carefully Ibo elrcnlnr tireteid tili hoi tlc, printed fn four InngiiageM Kn .llfib, (. ruiii'i, J-'ivnehi i.n IKiianhtli. ,1 WAI Ki: A; ;<*. Coi merco Hi root, >?. Y. 1'iopiii tor. 1!. it. y< noXAhli & co., liva -? tun 1 (louerai Aprcntf. 2 a i'i oici .-. Cit . lulu, i'M.I ,.2 midst O.m. -.Mr I. V. v. -. ?/?. . , . Ai.r. !i:;t*(;t:!:*T.t AND j in V (nn Ayer's Sarsaparilla, l'on mentarx'as? irraa: nxA>oin. Tho reputation this ex cellent medicino enjoye, i.- deni eil IVoili its cities, ninny ot' which aro truly mar voilons. Invctornto ease-, ol' ScVOl'tllotls dis Cttso, where Ibo system eccniOti vaturntcil with corruption, have been purified and cured hy lt. Scrofulous Afi'ootloiis anil ? IIOOV.IOVO.M l.t. ll \? 1'IUilK pravated hy Hu; seront, lons contamination unlit they woropaliittilly nnltcthig, li.n e licon radically otti'Cil in nu eli tirent innnhiii'f) in almost o very sec tion of Hm country, thal the pi,Mi.; .scarcely need to Im Informell of its virtuos or uses. Scrofulous poison td ono ol' the mopt ?Instruc tive enemies of mn- race. Often, (Ins unseen nm! un fell tenant of il ie orran hm tinucrmlncfl ibo con stitution, ninth) > iii-.- thc al lack of cnlcebltnj?or fa tal ilisense I, without oxoiling ?i ntispiclon of ita presence. Abrain, il FOOttis to breed infection ihrutishoul i In- hotly, and Ilion, en some Ihvornhlo ocetiMon, vapidly develop into enc or other ol' it.-? hideous lorniH, either on the surface or antoni? tho vital;, in the latter, titlioreloH tuny bo suddenly (lopuuilod ?o the. Itnu's or heart', or tumors formed in lim livia of \* phowfi its prcsonco hy eruptlonn on Hm shin, or foul ulci ration ? on Rome purl ol' tlie body. I lonee the occasional ?so ot" n botlio of (his SarsajHirllio is ndvl?alile, even whoa no oct lyu symp! ons of disenso appear. Poisons af iii, toa wini Hui following contplnlnts generally And Immediate relief, ano, ct length, euro, hy tho uso ol' this st ns.i r.i in l.t.A: st. Antho ny's 7'Vi'c, TIO.SH or I'rysliH'ltt.l, 9'tiUtO', Snit Jila ian, Si ato Until, Itlnoivorni, fiore ti yeti, Sun) Hiiro, nail other ornplions or visible forms ol' Scrt'ptloits di joaz-e. Also in Ibo moro eon ccalcd iDiin.i, ns Dj/nycpsitt, .Dropan, Heart ]>lsrtt$c, I ii:;, liptlens}/, Xeitratj/ltt, and tho various Itleeraun affections of the muscultir mid nervous rystettlA. Syphilis or Vvneveitl ami Tirrrrnvlnt 7)/* cttsett are cured hy i(, Ihoujrli ti l?ng time is rc (piirol lor subduing I hose obstinate maladies by any medicine Hui long-continued ic'o of ibi:? medicino will eme Hie complaint, f.cncorvha'n or Whites, therine Ulcerations, and t'ont ato M&tuSca, ovo commonly soon relieved and ulti mately cured by its purifying and Invigorating oft'wti Minuto direction . :">? i adi elise aro found in our Almanac, supplied gratis, lthcnntattan* and (?iiiif, w hen caused by accumulations, of ox trnneoiis mailers in the blood, yield (pile.kly to lt, nsnlao TAret' Complaints, H'ocpitllty, Conyes tl on OY lii)Uiinniall?n of the I.leer, and tTa it ti tileo, M ben arising, tn they often do, from Ibo rankling poisons in ibo bleoit. Tills SAJiSA J'A UlI./JA Iso groat restorer for Hie &trcnxth ami Vigor of Hie system. TilOPOWhO uro I.na il aid ?uni /Astlon.i, Despondent, Sleepless, and (rou I dod willi Xcreons Apprehensions or .Fears, or any ol'Hie infections symptomatic of Weakness, w ill lind Immediate relief and con vlnclug evidenuo of it;? restorative power upon trit I. p n K VAT, J; /> n y E?I-. s. c ATKI: ac co.,towen, niaM?? I'metleal anti Analytical Chemists. EOLD BV AI,L DRUCaiilTS EVERYWHERE. For .S ile h., hil. .\. i;. N?U MAN, Walhalla, C. Repli ii. i:>7i> -IT ly E. il. BIA???C BOOK HAira.?'ACTOUY AND I'iii>op S?'^??ag i itiimvnt, OpOosilollio Pheonix nnd Olohnor Publishing llouso, MAIN STiuoi-rr, co ia; M VJ A, s. o. ~!j JifiANK HOOKS of td! kindf, such na Slior 1 Ji ilV's, Clerks', .],.,].r0 ,.r [?robato, County ComniisHionors, el"., mudo to oi'd?r arid ruled tn any pnltorn, ni' tho nt?s? P?PBH AM? MATKUI ,M,S, with or wit hou I printed headings) also, p t'/.ed or indexed, as required. Special rittentioii givon to tho finding of Music, Periodicals, haw Hooks, and all other work. May U\ 1^,0 32 tf ?iii? ^m^mm WHEEL, Mill Gs?rin?,Shaflin?&Pulleys ?0?f-?H?#%lliu? >L?l3END FORA CIRCUIAR^JE^: Sept. 10,1.870 48 ly