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I. MEANS DAVIS, Editor, WlInIty loriiig Oclober 21, ISM7. Foo Con :c,Im-a Ith Con. Ditric. JOS' PH D. KERSH AW- . Appointumts for the Canvas-. 'The l1udepondcnt R1publican.s v.ill hold a mcothig at tho Court loion4O on Friday the 231. inst. Addre.ws vill be deliverd by M.i. M. R. ).I.ANy, T. A. F:r Jit., and othors. (41. J. 1. Kl:-uAw will SpOak hero on tho :ica dlay. Tho day haq bon cianOd from tho 22nd. Pattarnls." ou;rage, mill hal., groinal ont a i:.* democraie ina jority in Olhio : ianal ii'm . Tell soot uOre, Jolin, and you 112y get us Now York. Tho Charleston Sun flourtished like a groun bay troo &o long its it agreed wvith Chanberlkii in nominating Kershaw for ('overn;r. Mit when Green-it iiw nominate it ,hoin oe day and-st. Its ifiIssion had failed and Chamheilaill 'lo'ed it out. "T'he AnlIAilsta C(oat it ut ionlist says: ic friund ask:j us to write an artle1'14 On tho Greut nvontnt in Suth Cnroliln. It. wUnid do 1o good. "i.Ephraim i- jine to his idols ; let himulon. The boevo is one of the best edito all Il3 hav ver0co. Indiuaa .lioa nlit!ap1er VerC (1rd1I(1m i .o kee v o t ' outrag elcton"It ha.I. donuo mne111h gomd for lidiana that. w%o :h i-o the p p 0r!3iIS inl L-ther st.ttel to copy it. 1y the wiy, w y t i.a the Uliin to raldt!. Look wit, brothier, it wvill l I Chl:aaunh,lei lain,: tre. li th el:C tioni tuhi. yIth r t lie deilcr-at's hIAve ga..ie arte Itld probaibly firt"ten Con:' ;. umenl. L:Iist year tLe'ro wore froiml thes;o staites 15 1:i;ii,lic"'nl!) atl I l, Domocrats. Now thero arc '1 rqpublican :and 3'2 dmouratLl Am e, :alt purhapi :0 year,~ ~ ~ o 27lt oft'ePttonr ili.-, year t.hey are two or hroe i1) i niitor y. I lO,t (f l in jority oto. C: vot'-s is a Fcv ro 1low. .t t hi ata, tl dit oer:it w ill -avo at w tti. m3.ajity. vevord - ., a to the New YA I. alH. Lok cut, earpt :yrit The Ilnion lHer::;It. ,:I%s hecethy any -:*e Ii to~ ':aabli ih ten more t and o on. \taat. c an ~Judge l yn. d,a i ii. prinetit nt1 e'. ablljiihed in tiume for Let the Ceterv:itIives eat I thiir voteus onily at the legafly appointed pre otits fo.' in at c'nte'sted, ehe tionl the \otc~ es idt at all the et her's will ho thrwnou :n a hrtu'np t ion of' f'rand. Tlhere will t. he a he:.vy r'adita:dtmij 'ty in tlhe m xt ('on. wl.ethior he hie ieeted or' not. The : ferald howtlM bec.au:e dl uke' '.. .n mie s thec veting pie. oets in eaen county t ao be e.sia. ted ten d:n.s be'f'or te efeectjut. .\ howl of this stt e;al nine only fromt a~ hyena ba:lkied of his prey. 'T'e yet Chlambiuerlaint is to teach us .Ison ini eform,. 'the electiont Com. Jissiitcrs of F'ai: lich'l, althenoch al/ the preciinets of thi coutty, and havo apinited reliabhle ntal:ager's ofI hl'h parties at each p'recin't. The(y decalso to live 1;o tais.t of Iritnd at. taeb d to their ski ts. .Judge Bry ani's order gives thema no uneac:sin)ess. Irmeve'ry Coutt.ty Coine enC couragting leports if the GIreene live:et. All the ('onserva tive. )paper. we hiavete hIavo wheel of into ine', togther v.th sever.l reipubllii'an japeri.. 'I nbe( Grenville Nw,as no beilievedl i', would, hms iekrt<d t the ru eision of' the m:ajority, and nowi hLists the (I reenie Ilag in. 5ciiled with the voi da "IHone.ty~ versus dishoanest t. it for Tat, WVthen' the~ idreen'-ent llopuibli iuio'rrupted by a ha l;malufv britwiers inado drunk on liquor suppluid by two of Ch: anhea lin's choico refor ''lit." "lit' Ce.une wthen the speak in Sumter. The people of Sumter, who are all Greeno men, hooted the "lRegulars" out of the Court House and refused to hear any but Chamnbe1 hlain. But Cham berlain's valiant band "foldod their .ents 11k; the A rans'' and stole away. The Chanberlain pap organ do. nonnces this as Ku Kluxism. The :1depindents call it "tit for tat." It means douth to Chamberlain's ambition. Iis vauntted "4.0,000 majority" cannot be oiphored out by tle rulvs of arithinetic, for arithino tio knows not (lie minii sign. >-f The Union- lerald Eces dhrough a 400 diametcr magnifying lons. At a Iliniort ratification meet. ing in Columibia, we, ourself, count. Ld t1c proco-ision as it passod the Wheeler House. It inmlered hir ty.-it.v men and boys, all told. Thu 1uion..llerald of the next morning Saidl that 1,000 persons wore present. The veracious correqp.7ndent of "the orgii' who i acuonpaayibig tho car pet-bag broad and butter brigade in itq raid through the State, rcported that 1,500 persons heard Chamberlain in N,wvorry. The Novborry Her. aid says 200 persona were present. If t ho 'ioii-Ilerald would get off U1oly ouderato "exaggerations," they migiht (Ieet something. But when we sei sich iago porpetrations a., the Abuove, we reekoi it a mauufacture of tho wholo 0loth. Democratio Gains. The i). ebocrat ie b l1 ii .sti!l i-ol ing ti 11umn1phaitltly oil, gathlorin. weig.It at every turi0. lit) and Ill i-.1a ha%e placed 1hei-'tIveA fi'na111 y in tio democratio rani,. In 1872 the dem 11r1t4, utder Ikendriek-, wr,,-idd li,diaa from th radioals by th14' , l j0lri13y of 1.1.18. Lak.,t year, tile toevcrat elected thle o.d war h., 11. Allen, who W.ia con tepll!;;.ry with Andiew duek'ui, %er:i. r of Ohio by a miajority of o,1y X17 votes, /ic fis e 1imein lien :,: . A t welk idiana and ti each rolled nu1 a idemooratic ..i y t f if. ten to '1*een hous. v u.Thir suc'. C xceeds t ie most a ine cx; .:ta L ions. The o ga is wili tell i1Aist Leavi:y again't tL.b C.-v(dit M bi er ar t. g-rtr - y wo eall thm se1lS rC e iC. U hi 1a1s. : vi : t it, I 0 14,1nnat of v0 : ti ih C S ..v whito aro now ('n sho ft-iece, i b int them l'.es :ly dwiocr.t"i" grolnd. Nvw Yor'k is now trualiing Il tle hbce bet weeni demoer:ivy and to: ica.a.. 'T'he ~Ncw York 1lmiald :-l ele'otin in Ti.ana and io i d -k-eido tho conte. t inl that .te. This leaniq 35 vutes in the Iw -l.en.' tialb enzivai., in hi 76. owi :iiand Nebra.ska go republican a:s t,u: I, but by sum ille:r iii ajoi itaci. Thle~ ra:dical maj;:ity of Inva fvur' years. t.o la. -'u, (dwn bj 20,000. I.e .A!eetiaani ean~ a reactuLi in p)Iiulit timenit. They meiani thati the people are tired of radlical pauiti siiihip, raldical earpet-baig satrapies, mn radical K u lhux outrago lies against the decent people of t he South. Th'ley mean11 that honieeforth thie gov ernment will be run in the intre,t of tho peoplejanid not in tho.' interos of thec rings and umonopoios. T1hey m;eani, also, better- dayhl for the oentire Southi, and decath to calrpet bag. 1:ue in every form. Leot us tako hope. And as Ohio was redeemed after twenty 3'ears of thraldomi, 1.o may13 e.mth Ci(arol ina be regenierateid by i he efforts. of all hion. est peoplo direci against tho thiev ing C'haiO mbrain rinug. Tho Car.vass. The present c'anvass will be short, s-harp and dcoi,ive. The third of Noviemberm is near at hand, and all the work niust ho done by that timeo. Aftr~' that it wilt ho too bite for idle repjininug and arguments to show what might have beeni done. Tlhe fato of South Carolina, for weal or for woo, will have been decided. Let us therefore, lose no time. A vast amuount of work must be (done. 'Theo whites mlust be roused fromt their let ha rey, anid thle bl acks inust ba tagt the real isssues involved in this contest. The latter havo beeni told thait (lie issue is one of liberty or slavery', that Chamberlain is the cm-i boimn of every)ting that 1s dIe lighitful to the coloredl race, and Gre'ene. of all that the colored mani (imcst loathies. That that this is.falso isi known to every intelligent citizen. Blut it has so long been inst ilced in to the coloredl man's ml ind that to shiako his belief in it is dliflioult. Hie has hieretoforo refused to listen to us. Blut the iniquiities of the present reoeare gradunally becoming appar ent even to him, and lhe would aid in efectinig a change were he satis ied it would not work injury to him. reason than ever bfote. Now is the time, then, to pl-ove to him that only by a refdrm in the govenlmebt Will his rights rb:haih securo, and that a perpotuati'on of ring rule will, in the end involve him in ruin. Corrupt juries caused the law, passed by .a radical Congress, that hireafter o1tly educated persons shall ierve on Grand Juries. Coraupt govornmotits will just as autely in time, oAuse the pas. sage of an act requiring an education ui (jusieation for Voting- The oll ored nian must be convinced of this lie nust also, be convinoud that Greono is supported by the pd-ople becaua he gives guaranteas of an honest adm ini istration. All this must bo shown bfore the election. flow atin it bd done I rho speakers who canvass the coubty cannot meet every voter. EVery true citizen must coistituto himself a canvasser, and with coat off and sleeves rolled up, inum cligagI5 in active, carnesi work. lie must lay abide privato affairs for the nonce and devote all his enet-gles to the public service. The iusuo is on of life and death. The election of Greotno and a glod legislaturo mneans an antndl having to the people, in differont ways, of a inillion dollars. Politius iiow boter as an ele0nLlt intO Overy malOs bufi. ne.s. To scoure a good government is as nc,:essary as to insure obeis property tgainst fire or other lbes. The nerchant ghadly pays a prea un for Risurance oi his stobk. lie should also pay a premium in time and Hcrvices to secure his property from ruin through the nial.adminis. t ration of a corrupt government. .This argument applies e(ttally to all cla:ses. Lot evety good citissen, then, in Fairfield county, duly appreciating the magnitudo of the present issue, throw asido sloth, throw aside dotty objeots of pursui', thi ow aside uvUy prejudice, and work, faithfully and earnestly, to effect a substantial re form iti South Carolinu. Victory, for the first timo since reconstruction is in our grasp. Shall we seize it The Canvass. With this week begins thb adtive campaign in Fairfield County. We trust that every nook and borner will be visited and canvassed thoroughly so that a full votb of the whites will be polled for the firtt time since the war. or the first timo since reoon tructibn, success is in- our grasp,'an4 surely the paramount necessity foi an ' honest government was nevei grenter than now. That suctess i; in our reach c-Ln be basily proven Por years the radical party in Soutl Carolina, like its thodel; the nationa republican party, was inagnuitioently disciplined. The maasses, long aceustomed t< the rule of mastors, in a twinlin1 transferred 'their obedience froit their former owners to their nov political ruletw. Slates were fixed ui in Columbia, votes were priatell it Philaidelph1ia, and the colored thean like sheep, east their ballot* withou oveun knowing the names ot the per sonse they wvere clevating to oilioe llut, as thlrough its corruptioni, the natio.nal republican party is rapidl; becomning disintegratL'd, so the radi eal patiy of South Carolinta, througi its rapacity, its misgovernment, it shameless violatioti of every holtmi pledge, its faithless~ness to its colorot supporters, has lost its colibsit strength; and Ia ontly holding togeth or b)y the els inertine inherent ii overy h, dy. The colored people na longer respect then detnagogubs wh< have deceited them.~ VTey tolefata then only bdeause they believe tha thteir tights arc safo tUnder the rul< of these demangogues, and this th6 place above every question of hottest; or good government. Once satisfy thema that they cat tind honest rulers who will also pro teet thtem itt their dearly pleddet l iberty, andt( they will abandon thiiev idh candidates with alacrity. 'fTh whites have of late been off.rin.g th< olivo branch to theoir edlored neigh hors, and some of themt are accepting it. They are being wveaned fron these corrupt rings. The Independ ent republicans. (amnong whomt wt plae~ Saum Lee, a young colbred man first,) were the first to rebel againsi corruption. Their extample has beer followed in nmany counties, by par ties who, dhsgusted with tadloalism, (not rcpublicaniatm), are fusing winL hontest men of ail parties on the broad platformn of justice to all, and honesty and conomy in the goverb. meat. This movement id gainin~ ground in spite of radical lies to the cotntrary. At thairt, we confess; we looked upon the Independent move ment as a forlorn hope, and allied ourselves to it merely from principle. But. na woha,. fr.om ea c...n.. convention our hop-s grow strongel and we n6w bnlii6ve that a full vot of the'whites polled for Greene an Delany will carry thom on trium phudtly to victory. No man need think he is tacrificin his principle in supporting the lade poredMAt ticket. Our clourbe in thi matter has beeh applauded by ever independent journal north- and b almost every leading Demodritio pa per north and south. A higher princip'e is involVod i laying aside prejudioa and voting fo, au honest Abd compt tnt ruler, tht in %oting for a pertonal or polition friend. Any one, can bleti hi friends and curso his enemies. Thi is not principle. True principle con sists in ignoring one't preferenbee ind working for the phblio good Let us thehl haviug only tile goo of our State in view, rally solidly t the pollb hnd cast, as wd cast btfor the war, fourten hundred whit votes, and let oawa Vote be for hot csty and rofofin. (COMMUNICATED.3 I overheard a vdaversation be tween two negroes a few night since whloh I will relate, as I am an ious to aso6rtain tha facts. The were convUrbing Opon the subject < tho approaching electious, and on ,sked the other how he was goin this time. Hle intimated that h .was ag4inst Chamberlain and there fore iu favor of reform and honesty whi-rchpon the ibiuirur urged upo him the impropriety of so doing, an the importance of sticking to th true p rty and tohis own raoe, "for said lie, "Mr. Chambelin is not oni a radical but a man of color, h grand mother being as he said a m; latto woman," lie then wout on a some length to demonstrate Mr.Chan borlains prdference for colored peopl and stated most positive H wh his child died in Columbia, that he ac tually had a colored preacher to per form the obsoquies. This settle the matter at once, and No. 1. said h was a Chamberlain man. Can th he true, Mr. Editor I I hope tha you will put yoursdlf to some troub to ascertain and publish the fact I have heard it said that a Yank< would make money at the funeral < his mbther; but this is the fir time that I have ever heard eve of a carpet4bagger making polition capital over the corpse of his chil and it completely sets in the shade ti Dorforinance of Mr. Melton and Mr Elliott rt the President's receptioi . REGULUS. [In reply, we stato that r. dhar berlain did have the funetal serviet of his child perforied at the colore churchr. As to whether Ml'. Char berlain's gratid mother was a mnule to or nut, we refer "Itegulus'1 to M Chaniberlain himselfi We L'n't ai swer such hard questions. ED.] [COnnusiNcATIr.] Mr. Editor : "Laboremnus." The true secret to success in il political contest into which we a just about entering is WVdRK, am we use the term in its fullest seis Every consideration for bar fuitu welfare, and fot'rf patriotiu instin of our nature, appeals to us as got citizens, and as faithful eons of prostrate mother, to pull off om coathg and go forward to the nob task before us, reoognising no suc word as fail. WYd will firid 1t dlo cam rmatter to aoomplish what we thu desire. Heavy obstaclos lie in em way, opiposing us at every stop, hi these 04n bb redidsdd if the prop< :nedas bti used. Detern1ination at will can surmotint all diflloult,bs, thoj be brought int6 a6tive opbr tioti. hot o tory hon bst citisen wo as he should; and we need have n fears for the result. Petevera~nt omnia vincil I. trub under all circus stances, and wherever applied its prinoiple is verified. Let it i recognized as a fact that by unti ing labor we can win this fight, an in no other wvay, or by no oth< means. I f every man in J?airfiel County who is in favor of hone governntent, ill work undeasing from d Until the 3rud day of N vember; the victory will be our Unleoss we make up ear minds not be defeatehd and aot accordingly, tl work of a few will prove withmom avail. Thme peopilb must turn 01 en maase, abd las' aside e*erythir else until,thie taAk Is properly p formed. In the name cofall that good and on.nobling, i4by eannot thm be don6 ? Why cannot the whole eon munity, aye the whole County, rii up as onie man, and rush on to the c< flict impelled by the, high resolv, to vanqusti thd~ hands of vandal that stand ready to suck our very li blood. It can be dore if our p04 plo are not hopelessly dead to 5ense of duty. SPERSEVERANCE. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OP FAIRFIELD. C'6urt of Conlion Pleas-Summons for Relief-MaIy K. Harrison, Plaintif, against Thonas W. Woodwai'd, as Trul tee, John K. Harrison, Eunice II. liar rison, Lucie R. Harrison, William 0. larrison Hatelle A. Harrison, Jas. 0. s i Arrison, Krah 11. liarriun, Defend. ants. To TEF DF9NdANi i You aro herohy sumtqoned and required to answer the com ilnt in this action, which is filed in the o ce of the Clotek df Cbnimon Pleas, for thesaild county, and to serve a copy i of vour answer to the said complaint r on tho subscribor at,his o ce, Nos 7 and 9, MarkA sOroet. Winns oro. So. Cn., I within twenty ditys afir I he service h#reof, Soxoluslv'd o,f the day of such sirie ; and if.you fail to answer th' con,plaint wiihin s the time afdrecanid; the plaint ill in this act! on will apply to the Uour for tho re lief deman.ed in this compilinlt Dated 17thAng., 1874. ., JAS.R. RION, Plaiutiff's \ttorni 9 To the Defendant', John, K Itrrison iEnice Ii. larrison, Lune R. Ifurrison William 0 i1rriqon. Estelle A. Ilarri son. James 0. Harrison and Sarah II. 0 ,!Imrrison 'faki notice that. the Pi ninrlns in this otion. of which the foreglirg is n copy, .was fllet. in t he officA ot t he Clerk of ihe Coltri ofCn'omhdh 1iels for Fairiii.ld Coon ty. in th' a'oisema1l State, on gihe 27th day df Adgdst, A. D. 1874. J.S. . R ION, .Sept -XG Pff's. Atly. sept 2 .x6 StAte of South Carolina, CoUNTY or FAIPifiI.D. Y Copr of Coumon Pleas-Copy Summons , .vid 1i. Cork; I'laintiff, dg iit Adam Dunba.,, l)efendatit. To the Defendant :-You are bereby sum njoued and required to answer tile corn.. pit, IIi tili dultiol, which 11 tiled in tile oflize of [lhe Clerk of Comimau Pleas, fo. the said County, and to serve a copy of , your anwtr to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office. Nos. 7 aihd 9, .\larket Street, WiLnsboro, S. C., wilitji d Iwenty days after tle service heieof, ex e olusive of tie day of such se, vice ; and if you fail to answer the complaint withii the timno aforesaid, tile plaintit ill this ic. y tion will apply to tile Cotrt for I he relief deinided in tie compliint. Died Ist October, 1874. .AS. II. RION, Platin(iff's At(oi ney, t To the Defendant --Take noti'o that thl sulmnlons iii this aclioil wits filed in te oflico of tie Cl6rk of tihe Court or Commoin 0 Pleds at Wiinaiboro in th) 3 Coutity alld U Stte Afdresdid on teist day of O'ctobbi-, 1874. JAS. 1. 1ON, 1st of dot. 1874. Plaiutiff's Attorney. S oct. 7-x6 d FRESH ARRIVAL e s --OF e 1AMILY.AND FANCY W. 0 f GRO EES. it n CA N V A 8 8 E D lams-snali sics, remkfast Stripgs New Mess Macker. el, Cheesei Biscuits -4ud Cakes, English Pickles; FrenchSardities, Potted flamin and e Tongad, Uurkee's Sineem and Selery Salt. Also Durkee's Mustard, Cdf'etne inlld . White Pekrs, Citinngiton, inger find t:ipice putI~ in 8in,all till cans, tvoji & Mull's 'Pride of Augusta" Plour, New Carolina tw-e, Virgini-i and N. C. Tobacco - all qualities, SeZarfi ftuitl 8 to 15 bts.1 Fresh ('andleK, 1.eroactie Oi\. d Whi.to Wijie Vinegar-, . ilveI- Drip Syrupa, .Can.ned Salnon, rchsters, t QOysters., Peachles. Pin-ayple r. -Pears, Tomnates an~d BirandIy Peachelrs Pearl (Jrist, &c..Also a i-'ino A enortmotnt 0 IBOOTS & SHOES, A1l of whicho will ha soldl as low as any house8 In tihe foi foi- thle ('AS! by VIERRE NA COTin. sept 19 Aglh e-MIT1CIINLIj'S d a -! A\PL, ighlts to the il hit, OffA URA TED) lIRE Hil can be obtained Sby citiaciis ol'Fairieldand0. Chester, Irotn tr Cd NNOB, CLO IYNEiY 4- CO0., se . l-mWinnsboro, F. C. d ESTABLISH ED 1859 if WINN8BSLO R 0', $. C. k O a ~IiIRtTY years experience in repauirin$ e all kindsa of Watohes. d 00 Li anti fllvor Watches of all kinds r lPancy Jewelry at11d1 'locks of all descrip d tions, whlichl 1 will sell low for cash. Come. anti see ror yotursolf. No charge for look. ng. Thankful for past palt ronlage. I Ito Y icit a continu.unce of the same. CN1AS.~ MULLER, dOpposite Batot & Co's. e.t 14 :NEW GOODS ! g ~ IVBRY department Is now full of The latest styles of Millinery, D)ress G. foods, Boots, Slhoes uid &c. all bought for CASII. o WVe invite tile inspect Ion of all porsoni s. wishing to buy cheap and dlurable goods a to call at D. LA UDERDA LE'S =7 Cash-. at o:re. .;;|' sent 26 J6 W. LAW & CO. Now '%ceiving, . ITEt I-E FALL I, WINTER STOCK OF jJry Godds, Dress Goods, Clotling, Gents Furnishing Gooda, both1s, Cassimers, . 2 Boots, Shoes, Hats Urdckiry, GL'oceries kc. We call special attention to a handseao line of Charlottesvillo (Va.,) Woolen Mills Cassimers, and handsome Diagonal Coatings, also different stylAs of fancy Cassimers for Pants, all of wh.ch we are prepared to have made to order ii the most approved stylo. WE ARE STILL PREiARED 'fb HAV DRU88 SI1R'I'f AADE TO ORDER. J. W. LAW a CO sep 20 INVITE the attentioh o' the puMblie to their LARGE and ,A II ED stock of Merbhan (se, comprisiIg a full lin of Dry (oud ttl- Ladies; for Gentemein; for ,C-ldren, ahd for the house. Mens' Clothing, Boys' Clothitig, Shoes; h ats, Crotikerly; Wooden iai4 LaL. As, Uulttlery; Pistols; Widldow Shiades Cripets, (il Cloths. IIair, To'otti, Ciotjieii aboe, P'aint and Whiute- Wash Bru1sheCs, Trunks, IMedicines, Perfumineit; Soalp; C3hromnos' Painats, Bibles, Religious and Miscellaneoius Books, Station eiry, &c., &c. .A ll offerbcd at as LOW PRICE.S as t be samne class of goods can be boughit n the up country. McMASTER & BRICE. col S 3' ccedi Canidjs~ 2O 'LEs, A mnorcn Caddy assdried i bbl. (linger SimAp~t 1 '' Soda Crackers. axS U. G; Desportes & Vo, j)Y VIRTUE of nuthority to mie grant. .)ed by the Judge of t'robate of Fanir field Cony, I will sell at antotlon for cnshi, on Fridlay the 28rd of October and succeedingdlays, the entire stook of good and1 furniture in tho store room ia Winm boro, lately o,oupiod by J. M. Rt. Mer consisting of Boots Shoes lhats Read e ado Clothing, Ladies Dress Good Urockery Ware &tj., &o, A 5. DOUGLAS, Exeoutor of Will of 3. Mi. Rtland deo'd, 6ratel'id Thousamd. proclaiin VINI CGAlt lllVTts the Iost Woliidftil 1in. viorant th%.t over su8tained 'o siking system. No Person can take these Bitters Ucdrding to direct!it8, and rbnaiu long unwell, provide, their bones are not do stryed by mineral p)oisoin or other -hicanm, andgvital organg Wasted beyond repair. Bilious, 11emittent and Inter. uittent I eversi wIich are so prova lont In tho valleys of our great riveri throughout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri; Illinois, Ton esse, Cuniborland, Arkan sa, Red, Coloradp, Brazos, Rio Graudo, Pearl, Alabama; lobile, Savannall, Ro anoko; Jaunes, aind many others, with Ut:e vast tribititries, throughout our ntiro country during the Sumnner aiid Alutunin, and rlniarltably so during sea sons of unusual heat and dryness, are InVariably atcompanied by extensive do rangoments of the stomach and live, and other abdominal viscera. In tieir treatment, a purgativo, exerting a pow erful influence upon thes various or gans, is essentially necessary. Tilero is no cathartic for the purpose equal td Da. J. WALKERI'S VINEGAR 1TT-1IRs, as they will speedily removo tio dark colored viscid matter with which th6 bowels are loaded, at tho same tinia stlinilat,ing the secretions of the liver, Anti generally restoring the healthy functions of tho dligestivo organs. Fortify the body against diseaso by purifying all its filuids with VINEGAR Ili-rm.s. No epidemic can take hold of a system thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Iidigestion, Head ache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tigltness of th Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructationv of the Stomacb, Bad Tasto il 1he Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpita tation of the Heart, Inflammation of tho Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kid neys, and a hundred other painful syiup to'ls, ro the oillprings of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a better guaranteo of it. merits thau a lengthy advertise imnlt. 80rdfula, or ing's Evil, Wfhio Swelli ngs, Ulers, Erysiplahs, Swelled Neck, toitro, lcrolou11s liflliuiiatiOns, Inl(ot billuniations, Mercurial A I1ections, Old sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Soro Eyes, etc.. 1.11 These, as i ill other constitutional Dis cases, WALKRx's v N:OAR Brrriuts havo showit their great curativo powers li the miost olbstinato and intractablo eases. . For Intfamllatolry aid Chronic the1LUatiS1l1, Gout, Bilious, Reilnits teit and Intermittent Pevers, Diseascaof the Jilood, Li%ver1, E6idneys and Bladder, thesm Hitter-i have no v(pult. Such Diseases hre caused by Vitiated blo(1. ..MelCOanical Diseaes.-Persons en gaged ili Paiits and Minerals, such -I lnmers; Typ-setters, Uold-beaters, and Miners, as they ittilvanco in life, are subject td paralysid of tho Bowels. To guard against this. tako a doso of WALKEts VN EtA I Hmnra; o"ccasionally. icr; S'ilt-Ithoutu, lBlotches, Spots, P'imples, Piutules; Boils, Caibunils, l in g-worms, ~Seaild-head, Sure Eyes, Erysipjelas, 1 teht, kuin fs. )Ibscoloratsions of the Skin, II niors hn(d 1)iseases oft tho Skini of whatever name br natiti-e, are litdraly dug up and carried outt of the sysatemi in a short titino by the uso oI these liitters. P 1ill, 'Ipe1, anid other Wornus, lurki.ng in the srstem of so ninny thousands, a.ie ellettally destroyed anid reino'td. No system of nmediei no, no0 vermiiuges, no an t,hehmninities will free the systcni froin worms like these Hitters. . FoiI Fe(inald Coinylaints, in b'otag ofbold. nunirried or single, at the dawn of wo thanhood, or the turn of life, these TIonic iBitters isplay so dec'idedl an influence that I nprovemenlOlt is soon per'ceptible. Cileanse theo Titiated1 Blootl when ever you find its'inmpurities b,urst,ns th rouIgh thie skin -in Pimipls, Ertu>tionls, 'er Sore30. cleanse it wh len you find mt obstructedl and sitiggish ini the veins; cleanse it when it is foul ;your mielinugs will tell you when. Keed the blood pure, anid the health of the systeni will follokt; . & It. II. MiIeDONALD deCO;,, D)rnggiuta andl (en. A gts..san Francisco. Caltfornha, andl US. of washiingboii niuit harlton Ste., N. Y. 808t1 by all Druggius anid Dealers. Doinestic Inltelliglence. r2OIK T6 TOUa oW:4 ixTt:n:s-r. fliRtUTli tvill pr'evail--Facts are stubibornt . things and w.il l.not hiear dex nal-T'Io se must, bo to believe--In tese daiys of pro gress, steam lias become thie great mnotiie and labor' saving piower of thle age, ini all I uduistrial thd mfact u ring pursu5Hit s iand depart srit(---W hy shouild not, every family have a t;eain Wasiiir.. Thu "Eclipiso Steam Wansleri-, is tho best, I t does not, occupy t lie sjniee of one~ square foot and isi adapitalho to any stove builer or round pot, iii ivhitch wat er can be boiled ; at.d wIthI it, one womaun can do wvhat is ord iarily reg.'u ded a O ny's wvash ini from (a o to three houriis. A child(, I welve years old1, mid. hso it and do the wvork of a grow n womaxin in onle half (lie ilme, and re gard I lie litbor of usintg it only a pas Iimoi W ih it, ws.hinmg has ceased to lie tediotus or l abormons, and 'Blue Monday"' has. ceased' to lie a daiy of conftusion and lior ror, becattse withI fitllIe or no labor t wo or three hiour's suffico to do a day's wash wvithout scruiairig, wearing or Lea ring t he clothes. breaking buttons 4e. TPime, labor, money, andii mat erial all flr preeions --economy is wiso 1510,nd it s fruit hesalt h,weal th anid hap pin ess - I, ok thr Ii( economy in washing, nad3( save your clotble to we5r s'our times as long as .w) en ws ed by the hand and board, biy buyinog an tusing the i&Eclipse8 team Washier," which combined with that very attractive andt unsiurpassed '"Eureka Wringer"s oonstl tutes a completo andh perfect washer every family and washter-woman shuouldi and cani have it ; andu no sensible washer womani who has at heart (lie interest of her patrons will oppiosfe mis . Th'le' Rolipse"' is simple in construction scientifio in principle, effect ive in woik and will wash thie finest 0or coarsest fabricS more satisfactorily than by hand, int from fifteen to twenty minuoesc. Price but fou' dollars-Will be for sale f'or a few day ongor at RL. M1. DUNLEVY'&: jju,na O