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THE ORANGEBURG NEWS SATURDAY, DEC. 25, 1809. .-iXvttn* ;fij...^;> -???i-r MALCOLM: /. JJROWXtNU, L'litor. - Merry Christmas. How fortuuate is this issue of tho ORANGEM/KG ! It will visit so many.happy homes on Christmas day. As it comes into the group, around the genial hearth, wc feel assured that our paper is not deemed an intrudor. It is . with a deep fooling of gratitude and hnppineW," ihnt. Wo realise that we ovo now understood, and that our paper is nu unwelcome visitor at the huadrods of happy homos, whore it comes each week. Besides the interest in tho welfare of the County, which the Orangeuurg Newi^hjsjjsver felt, and whioh it has ever conscientiously endeavored to pro mote; besides the pride this paper has over felt in noticing and recording tho r.d vanceirihtSt-cnd successes of our agricul ture and our gonornl interests, besides this general boud of union, which con noct?.us.so closely with all our roadors, we have ever, iu the discharge of our routine of .business, aimed ut something higher than this, Rejoicing with each hearth and each heart in their joy at their ??00033 in the battle of duty, aud in the brVgbE phases and incidents, that make home aud life hnppy ; and touched ever with u'kiudrcd feeling of sadness as it visits some homesteads upon whose hearthstone a shadow rests, vour paper has aimed at aud claims a basis, a loot ing of fi/mpnthy with its readers and its patrons. Charting then this footing, as wc visit your homes to-day, upon this occasion, memorial of gladness and festivity, we would bid you ''Be huppy," nud would rejoice with, you iu the merry spirit 0l the season. Wc love to think of the bright scenes our paper will visit to-day, the hulla dressed with the cedar and Christmas berry it will cuter; the bright, genial, ruddy light of tires at which it will be rcud; tho happy faces that will bend over it, the fair bauds that will opcu and hold it. Oh ! that the inanimate print had a voice that it could assure you of u glad sympathy in your happiness ! That it had a mouth that it might bid you "Merry Christmas," aud that it might kif* those jrinsome muidcus ! That the paper might be animated with the merry spirit of the scene, nud assuming the grotesque mlrthrol countonnuce and weird figure of Santa Claus, might go nrouud and that with the happy group '. Ye?f chat with the old gentloman in the corner there, who looks so happy ; with the old lady opposite, in whose face the bright glow of the fire, aud the happi ness of the sceuc are aliko reflected; with those stroug, brave men of whoso victory over tho difficulties of life, this peaceful sceuc is so bright a trophy uud celcbratioti; with those young meu whom we would tell not to be bashful but come with us to this group of pretty ones; with those bright girls iu the loveliness ol their young womanhood, how. beautiful, in the romance of their y~?uug lives, how happy ; and with those little ones, the little boyB uud girls. Each and nil of you, whether crowned with the silver huirs which we reverence or beaming upon this page with those bright eyes which we love, be happy. Never docs the light of home beam so radiantly us at Christmas; never its in fluence so holy aud hallowing. Header, at your home, to day, realize it ! Amid its memories ut tho lapse of time or dis tance, its Ohristums groups are the most vivid?the brightest. "My home ! the spirit of its love is breath ing In every wind that plays across my track." To your home, reader, to-duy its car nival, we come us u friend, in sympathy with your gladuess. Wo kuow thut our readers will iu dulgu us iu the small size of the puper this week. It is iu order to permit the printer, poor devil, editor aud all con nected with tho News to have a 'C'hrist mas.' We take this occasion in behalf of the devil, to thank our subscribers for their liberal treatment of us, which has en abled him to get his fifty cents. Happy devil! he is making cxteusive propara* tions for spending his money uud his ?'Christmas." With uo formula of hackneyed words thou, readers all, but with tho warm grasp of gunuiue. friendship and good feeling, ?wc wish you "Merry Christinas." tern < <i 1 Morb Bio Turnips.?Mr. Honry Riokenbacker, of St. Matthews, raises as largo turnips as "any other mau," and wants us to know it. Last Suturday ho brought into our "Sanctum" n lot of eight, white flats and ruta-bagus, one weighing GJ pounds, another 5i pounds without tho tops. The wholo lot oi ?Hghd. weighed 12 pounds. Pretty, good CiinrsTMAS !?Thoro's magic in tbc word. It Btira sentiments of glnd thanks giving in cvory heart. And 'tis well ! The day memorial of the birth of Jesus Christ upon this earth, is well regarded the gladdest ono iu its calendar. It is meet that wo should bo merry; that every heart should express its joy in Its owo way, that all should rejoice. . j The busy stir of preparation for mer riment has been heard and seen in our streets during the week pnst, and wo can realize the carrying out the bright de signs to-day. It has beon the custom of Christmas, immomorially, to gladdon friends and loved oues with some little gift or token. It i? a bright and beautiful expression of joy and good will, charity is well-timed on Christmas. Such thoughts are sug gested by the beautiful poom we print, on another page. "New Year.?The old year will soon disnp'car. Only ono week more ere we have to look about us and make prepara tion for 1870. Messrs. John Davis & Co. can supply you with as nico an as sortment of Grocories, Liquors and va rious other articles as cheap as any other man, nt their Old Stand. Give them a cull. The S. C. Conference, adjourned on Monday last. Rev. F. Auld is the ap pointment for Orangcburg We call special attention to the ad vertisement in to-day's paper,vpf the sale to take place on the Estatc^of Col. Keitt. It is u fine chance to secure, at much less than cost, a supply of improved and costly implements. The value of these new plows was shown this scasou,^as the crop cultivated by them was* green and flour ishing during the severe drought lust Summer. IOST.?On the Otll of l>wc:a j bor inst a LAND TITLE, given by 0. It. Summers to J?*vY. DannoHy. Any pi rson Sliding the same will confer a favor by leav ing it at tIii? Office. dec 25 2t * _;_? SALE. Ou the Slat December, at Keitt Place, Es tate uf late Col. Keitt, will be sola the fol lowing : b Fine Young Mules. 4 Young well trained Oxen, lfuxi w..-r..i? .i ci..;....ii:.i.....K,MiUuOvni. Implements of various kinds. Dodge's and other improved Plows, all new. 1 Wagon. 1 Gin.. 1 Cart. Coru, Fodder, ic. Terms cash. dec 2."> It Notice to Debtor** and C'rcdi torn.?All persons having claims against the Estate of James Wiles, deceased, late of Orangcburg County, will present i hem, duly vouched, on or before the 1st day of April next, or payment will be debarred. And all persons indebted to said Eslato w ill make pnymeut forthwith. David n. garrick, dec 2.ri?Ct Qualified Administrator. Notice of Dimissal. "jyrOTlCE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 will, on the 20th day of January, lbTO, tile my tinnl ucconnt with the Ilouorable Judgo of Probate for Oraugcburg County, us Administrator of the Estate of J. .1. Push, deceased, and ask for Letters of Dismissal, doc 25?td A. J. HYDRICK, Executrix's Sale. Hy permission of the Honorable Judgo of Probate for Orangcburg County, 1 will offer for salo at public outcry, on the 12th day of January next, at the luto residence of Mrs. M. M. Humph, all the personal Estate of the said M. M. Humph, deceaicd, constating i (utile, Horso, Household and Kitchen ? . lure, &c. Terms cash. ELIZABETH M. JACKSON, doo 25?2t Qualified Executrix. IN THE COURT OF PROBATE. WuKBKAS, H. A. Williams hath applied to me for letters of Administration on tho Es tatc of C.*W Williams, late of Orangeburg County, deceased. These are therefore to cite nud admonish all and sitigulnr the Kindred ami Creditors of the said deccused, to be and appear be fore me at a Court of Probat? for the said County, to be holden at Orungchurg on the nth day of January, 1S70, at 10 o'clock A. M. to show cause if any. why the said Ad ministration should nut be granted. Qivcn under my hand and the Seal of the Court, this 21st day of Dec, A. D. 1809, and in the ninety-fourth year of American Independence. Til AD. C. ANDREWS, dco 26?2t Judge of Probate IN THE COURT Oh' PRORATE. Wiirbras T. 8. McOrow hath applied to me for Le/tors of Administration on the Estate of Mrs. Margaret G. McGrew, late of Orangeburg County, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of tho said deceased, to be and appear before me nt a Court of Probate for the said Coun ty, to bo holden at Orangeburg on the Cth day of January, 1870, nt 10 o'clock A. M. to show cause if any, why thy said Adminis tration should not bo granted. Given under my hand and tho Sent of the Court,; this 22d day of December, A. D. 1800, and in the ninety-fourth year of Amoricau Indepeudcnee. THAI). C, ANDREWS, dee 25?21 Judge of Probat?. Sheriff's Sales. By virtue of sundry write of fl. fa., to me directed I wilt sell to the highest bidder, et Orangeburg Court House, en the ffrat Monday in January next, for cash the following property, via : One tract of lend containing 700 acres more or leaa, bounded north by John Crook, east by John Whetse'l, aouih by J. J. Whet aoll and weat by Exra Conner. Levied on as the property of Jacob Kixer nt the suit of N. C. Whetstone, Ex'r K. Edwards. ALSO One tract of land containing 200 acres more or less, bounded north, east and south by Dr. F. O. Ocigerand J. O. VYannamaker, and on the wcat by the State Bond. One tract of land containing 074 aorea more or lesa, called the Land Chuppet Tract, boundod on the north by OBtate of F. B. Heath, east and south by P. A. Buyck and John Crlm, and west by Mra. J. II. Hook. And one other tract containing ''.7 J acres, more or less, bounded on the north by N. W. Culolnsure and cstuto J. H. J. Hook, on the cast by O. L. S. Sistrunk and N. W. Culcla sure, on the south by John Crim and Q. L. S. Sistr?nk and west N. W. Culclasure. Levied en as the property of N. W. Culcla sure at the suit of Tbomaa rY. Clivcr. . AL80 All the right, title and interest of Tf. D. Stabler in 100 acres of land, bounded by Stivender, Hildcbrand and Ott. Levied on us the property of W. D. Stabler at the euit of Joseph Clover. ALSO One tract of land containing 230 acres more or less, bounded by Mrs. Staley, Daniel Riley, Mrs. Robinson und S. R. Carson. Levied on ns the property of A. Zeakel at the suit of Joseph 0lover. ALSO One Circular Snw Mill and Machinery thereto attached. Levied on as the properly of John McMiehacl at the suit of C. N. Case and N. A. Bull, survivors. ALSO On Tuesday after salesday next, nt the residence of L. A. Zeiglcr, one Marc, one 1*11100. one Turpentine Still and one-third in terest in another Turpentine Still and House hold ami Kitchen Furniture Levied on as the property of L. A. Zcigler at the suit of Daniel Zeiglcr. ALSO On Tuesday after salesday next, nt the res idence of John Eastcrling, in the Fork of Edisto. 2 Horses, 25 bead of Cattle, 4 Timber Carts, 4 or "> Wagons, 1 Carriage, 1 Old Bug gy, 2 small Cans, Plantation Tools, and Household and Kitchen Furniture. Levied oft as I ho property of John Rastorling at the suit of Surah Rinnicker (bearer). ALSO On Tuesday after salesday next, at the res idence of J. r OS tell (lolsan, 1 Mule. 1 Horse. 2 head of Cattle, 1 Sow and ?'> Shouts. 150 bushels Corn, 1500 pounds of Fodder, lot Cot ton Seed. 1 Wagon. 1 .Buggy, and Household and Kitrhen Furniture. Levied on us the property of J. Postell Golsan at the suit of Thomas W. Oliver. ALSO 12 bales of Cotton. Levied on us the pro '.party of Richard Richardson, Fllen Richard son, Juck Murphey, Lcnnon Guignard, wil liam Wilson, Mason Brown, Onto Wright. , Robin Tidman, Fred Taylor, Limns Wilson, Phenix Wilson and Henry Culler at the suit of J. M. Crosswell. under a warrant on Lien. A LSO All the right tit hi and interest of which E. W. Andrews, deceased, had. und which J. n. Andrews has in the tract of land containing . -tu-.?? more or 1 *ss. known as the homestead of the late .1. J. Andrews lytntr on the Columbia Road, about one mile above tho Village. Also nil the right, title and interest which the said R. W. Andrews-, deceased, had. und J. II. Andrews has in u tract of lan.I containing 500 acres more or lens, known ns the Holtsor plac\ situated on Caw Caw Swamp between the Dull Swamp Road and Edisto River. Levied on as the property of E. W. und J, H. Andrews at the suit of Ann C. Andrews. ALSO One tract of land contnininc two hundred acres more or leas, bounded, North and F.ast by lands of Wesley Huuser. South and ^*cl >>v lands of Glenn (diver, lying on Crotch Pen Creek, levied on as the property of E. If. Houser at the suit of Ezekiel A Kehn. ALSO, The rifrht, title an 1 interest of which Samp son Livingston buS, in a certain Grist and Saw Mill situute on one of the branches of the N. E. River near Jones' Bridge, on vaid river, levied on as the properly of Sampson Livingston at the suit of J. A. Jefcent for an other.' ALSO, One tract of land cnutainieg Arm hurt led and ninety-four ?eres more or leaa bounded on the North by lands of the estate of J. Jer miaran. East by lands of O. Hufto and Weal by Columhin Road, levied on us the property of Klisha Raggott at tho suit of \fn. Knot.?. ALSO, One tract of land containing -acres more or leas, and bounded on the North by Ellia Conner. East by Cnpt. Hart. South hv estate of 1). J. Collier, West by estate of I). J, Collier, levied on ii.i tho property of A. R. Griffith at the suit of L. D. Myers Ex'r of O. Myers. ALSO, One truct of land containing 117 acres more or less bounded by lands of Mrs. Collier. Es late of Collier, und Mrs. Fair, levied onus the property of A. M. Snell at the suit of A. B. Griffith. ALSO, One tract of land containing '-i',0 acres more or leaa, lying on tho Columbia Road, uhout 12 miles from Orangcburg, bounded by Keilt, Oliver und others, levied on as (he property of.), p. Golsan at the suit ofTlios. W. Oliver. ALSO. One tract of laud containing 2000 acres or less, bounded North by Daniel Riley. Ea*t and South|by T. VI Hnris, West by W. W. Culler and Ah ol. in Inabinet. Also, one third interest in lands purchased of Dr. J. W. and G. D, Keiti containing 150 acres more or less, hounded by D. F.- F. Culler, Zeigler und others, levied on aa the property of L. A. Zelgler at the anil of Daniel /eiglar. ALSO The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ORANOKHUU0. In the Court of Probate. By virtue of an order from the Honorable Probate Court of said County. I will sell at Omngeburg Court House, oti salesday in January next, the. following property : All that tract of land lying and being in Orangohurg Countaiuing loo acres, known as tho Estate land of Elisabeth OCain, de ceased, und bounded by lands of John L. Moorer, Henry M. Moorcr, and hinds of the lalo James O. Jenkins. Terms?Three hond red dollars, orso much as will pai tho debts of the Estato and coals, cash?balance on a credit of twelve months, with bond and mortgage to secure payment of credit portion. Purchaser to pay Judge of Probate for papers and stamps. Sheriff* Office, ) 11. RIGGS, Orangeburg C. IL, S. C-, v 8. O. C. Dee. S, 1 stilt. j dctll td Office County Commissioners OKANGKBUR?, Nov. SO, 18(j?. Hereafter nil CLAIMS against the County must bo made out strictly in accordance with the Form prescribed by Lsw, as no Bills, Ac, will be received or put upon file unless tho same is duly sworn to before the Clerk of ] the Board or some officer authorised to ad minister oaths. Blunks will be furnished at this Office. By order of the Board County Commis sioners. CIIAS. 8. BULL, Clerk County Commissioners, doc II 8t NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED AND OFFERING IOW FOR * CASH BY F. E. SALINAS, BAMBERG AND GRAHAM'S T. O dec 18 tf MISS K M. MAULE, fish ion able Mlllinery nnd Fancy Good**! X Have now Opened And offer tu the Ladies of this County, a complete Stock of the above goods of the LATEST STYLES, and trimmed in the heat manner, with view to suit (be taste of Customers. Also FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING promptly atteiuled to. K. M. MAULE, dec Jt<?lm* Russell-Street. Notice of Dismissal. "VJOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON tho 17th day of January. 1?70. I will tile my final account as Administrator of the Estate of Wm. H. Ho-vell. in the Honorable the Probate Court for Orangeburg County, and aid; for Letters of Dismissal. F. W. FAt KEY. dec IS?4t Qualified Administrator. Notice of Dismissal. "\TOTICE IS hereby GIVEN THAT ON JL l the 17th day of January, 1870. I will file my final account as Administrator of the F.stste of Jesse Patrick, in (he Honorable the Probate Court for Orangeburg County, ami ask for Letters of Dismiss*!. F. W. FAIRLY, dec 1H?It Qualified Administrator. Sheriff's Sales. OR ANGEBT EG?In Equity. William Bradley. ts. {? W. Wise and wife and others. J Under the order in this case, I will sell ?t Orangcburg C. IL, for a third cash, hnlance in one year, secured by bond* with inters** from date, mortgage of promisor, with ?ov? unnt lor resale ua breach of bond. pyjfcha sers to p:?y for papers an<l stamps, the iot lowmg tracts of tho Trust l.s;;.to crejifd by Deed of Moses Bradley. 1. -71 acres, part of tie Homestead, bounded l?y tue Ceogarce, No 2 of name tract, and laud of Peter Buy ok, estate of Avtrhart, D. Steigler and Raehacl hair. -,;;7 acres bounded by the above, the Congarce. the Zeigler ward, sepsrating it from the tracts drawn bv .Mrs. Wise, and by load -if Miv. M, Bradley. iL 103 acres, the remaining pan of the Homestead tract, bounded by the ubove, the L'ongnreo and land of Mrs. M. Bradley. I. 142 acres, about one mile from the Homestead, bounded by lands of Peter Buyck and others. ALSO At Columbia, on the sanio day and terms, a iraet of 281 acre?. in Eichland, bounded by the Con gar ce, and lands granted to ?? ve nd persons, as appears by the gr.ml pint lo Epli. Mitchell in 1773. H. P.IC.GS, Special Commissioner. ALSO At the Homestead, on Saturday, 1st Janu ary. 1870. for cash, all >he personal properly of said Trust Estate, consisting of Horses, Cat tie, Hogs, Ac. ALSO ORANGEBURG?In Equity. V. V. S. Au-tin 1 Decree vs for Warren Kinsman. J Foreclosure. Under decree in this ca*c, I ?rill sell at the. former purchaser's risk, on Monday the '4<l day of January. 1H70. for one-half cosh, bal ance in aix months, secured by bond bear ing interest, and mortgage of the premises, with ii .-? for resale ou breach uf the bond. 200 acres of land in Orangcburg County, bounded north by lamia of J. A. and P. A. Fanning, east hy P. A. ami J. C. Fanning, south by C. Stroinnn and west by L. Fanning. ALSO ORANGE BURG?In Equity". James 11. Harle/ Adm'r 1 Decree vs. I for Joseph M. Itarley. J Foreclosure. Under the decree in i In - case, I will sell at Orangebuip ('. IL, on the 1st Monday, (he 8d day of January next, during the usual b< urs <>f sale, (he following hinds. 1. All that tiaei of land situated on San dy Run Bay, in Orangcburg County, origin ally granted to William and Oeorge Summers hi'.lining 590 acres, bounded by lands of L. E. D. Powman, David Connor, Wm. Sum mers, and by Estate lands of D. Winters, Oeorge Summers and estate lands of Qccrgc Bon man. 2. All that tract of laml situate in Ornngtv hurg County, on Glasier's Branch, wators ojf North Edisto Hirer, containing .?00 nurce more or less, bounded by lands of tho late Benjamin Cupstid, 8. King. (J. hing, V?'. Hauls, ami estate lands oi F. Livingston, Wm. Harley and M. Williams. Terms?One-half cash, nlid the balance on a credit of one year?purchaser giving bond bearing interest from dale, and a mortgage Of the prOmitOS, with a Covenant for reale on a breach of the conditions of the bond, nnk also to pay for papers and stnmps. ALSO ORANG KIM'KG?In Equity. Thomas B. Wiiulcy, Assignee. \ vs. I Thomas O. Dawsou. j In pursuance of tho decree of Hou. It, P. Car footer in the above caae 1 will sell for cash at Orangeburg Court House on Monday ord January next about one hundred seres of land near the village of Oruugthurg, bouuded by lauds of Georgo 11. Cono l-.n, David llouser, Adam Ssxoak and tho lato James H. Andrews. Purchaser to pay lot title and stamps. * IL RIOG8; S. 0. C. Dse 17, DW>. -dee 18 td Augustus B. SaowkoB," Attorney & Counsellor ut T,n,w? AT LEWISVILLK\?Wednesday and Sat urday. T,caidea at "Oakland" naar Fort Motto, y ^. dee 18 So* Orangebnrg?-In Equity* L.D.Chitfc, 1 Mill for Settlement ?a. } Injunction and W. H. Cennon. J Relief. The undersigned having been uppumtegl Receiver in the above stated case, hereby*1 givee notice to ; nil persons indebted by note or account to the late Firm of L. D. Clark'" & Co., tjmt they, will make payment to hlmV " and that neither1 of the" said Firm are thorlzcd to receive or receipt for any of the Baid debts. CEO. BOLIVER, Dec. 17, ISf/.i.?1H 3r Beaver, AclnitnlHlnttor'e) Notice.?All ? persons indebted to 1). W. ,,Kpaiiftrlj. deceased, or his Estate, will make payment immediately. All persona holding, elaim? U against said Estate will present them ptJO-, ?perry, vouched by the Jet day of F?*ru*W nest, or payment will bo debarrea:' J':,?w a Z. A. BAIRf **** deo 11?31* II. CERNNERLY, Qualified Administrator?. ? ? ?? j , - '* Z% Z 3 l-jw8*? 0 o 7- ? 5. 55 b 5*?* dot? |jti on ?s 2 -- ? rC w s' ???J * K^ar- g on ? *. 3 N, 8 Sei v 2 s?1 M BT . ?? O ?3? ?S 3.3- r-i ' Is- t*1 ?5* 1 =.?i A ?v. ? *3 o 5 ? s-.; ?? Assignee's Sale. IN BAN KU CPTCT?In the matter of D*c cu.i.a <3. BoaiNsos Bankrupt, Fx parle Y. V. DtJiUl.R, Assignee. By virtue of an order from the Honorable District Court of the United States, for the Dist. icf or South Carolina. I will seil et Pab lie Auction at Orangebnrg C. H.. o'i? Monday tho 3d day of January nest, at the usual hours pf rale. ITue mid.Tided onc-fhtrd of alt that plan tation or tract of land on Lime Stone Creek, Orxtigcburg Conniy, containing 7'23 acres more, or less, bounded hy lands now or for merly of riiiir.ucl Jnuhin.tt, Samuel Cnrnpa, Jacob Culler. Wri Edgier Mxr\ A [Cabinet. Tern:s?One-half cosh, the balance it. one year, with bi nd and imprest pnpable onnu ally steered by i.iorlgage of tho property, containing a covenant for resnlo- on breach I Of the condition of the bond, purchaser to pay for papers and stamp*. P. V. I) l ?BLE. Assignee Druo'tUa G. Robinson, B&harupt. dec 11 td Assignee's Sa,le. t?r. IN BANKRUPTCY?In the matter of R, C. Salif.t, Bankrupt, Fx parte Marli? Lit-. inrston and others. - ?? 'tj* ?. *rft By virtue of an order ef sale from the Hon orable the District Court of the United State*, for the District of Sonlh Carolina, I will sell ' at public auciiou. at Orangebnrg (.', H;| en Monday the :;d day of January neat, at the usual hours ef .*ide. ? '?'? * ' rf All that tract of land in the Fork of Edisto, waters ot* Uoodland Snamp, contniniag 7'JS acres raori' <nv less, belonging to R. Ci. oaftey Bankrupt. Terms?One-half cash, the balance on a credit of twelve months, bearing interest m day of sale, with bond r.nd mortgage, .nd covenant for resale on breach of.condi tion of the bond. Purchasers to pay for pa per a aud stamps. P. V. DIBBLE. Assignor, de? 11? Ul ofE.C?Satt?y. PLANTATION BITTERS This woiiderf?l rege table restorative is the sheet-anchor of the feeble and debilitated. As a tonic and cordial for the aged and languid it has no equal among stomach ics. As a remedy for the nervous weakness to which wpmen are espec ially subject, it is superseding every other stimulant. In all climates, tropical, tem perate or frigid, it acta as a specific in every species of disorder whlelr undermines the bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. Wherever it is fritro duced it becomes a standard article?a me dicinal staple. It is to-day the best aud purest toriici and the most popular medicine in the civilized world-?be sure und get the genuine. Sold by Druggists, Orocers Country Stores. M| 21 e iy