University of South Carolina Libraries
The Fairfleld Herald rULirf3D .' 'AIa Y WKDN T'~/ESD.41" Ollaht ~ D1 6cto'y of Fairflld county. sHYAo-MOesCS Martin. IrP1i4i-:NTATIVEII-Joseph Thompson John cily.1111n. Joel Copes. 1'. Y. i. vail-ShertT. 04.1'1.- li. Clowney-Clerk of the Court. ,J. J. Neil--Judge of Probate. W. B I'eako-Cohnty Auditor. W. M. Nelson-County Treasurer. W. J. crawfor-ti-,lohool commissioner, 11. P. Aairtin-Jury Commissioner. UWVI-TY 0oMMiiON 4ns-Ja1s. it. Ilarvey, lenry Jacob, Carter Beaty. I. N. Oboar-U. S. Commissioner. Pv ei >am.ec-Ml. C. llober(san, .. Q. Davis, 11. N. Obear, I), B. Kirland. TIA. JUsTicUs-A. Al. Alackey, WY. It Marshall, Jamei Aiken, Silas W. iluff, 11. 3. F. W. Coloman, Thomas Walker, br. IratS. Scott. TP. 1t. Itobeortson. W!NNbllllto NATIONAL inANc or souI 4,Alit0l,INA. A U lIot1tlZl rOAITlAI. $.!00,000 i-Ah) ut, $75,000. W. It. lobertson, Presidonf. (1lot. II. Ao.\sior, Vico-President. S am'l. It. Clownoy, Cashier. bl. C. Robertson, 'Ieller. IRM.TOURA. W. R. Rlobor(son, It. L. lliott, Jamies Aeat y, George 11. Mlaster, I). It. Flen. i kten. .as. 11. McCanta, Jns. II. Ron, Jas. A. Lrice, A. 8. lionglass, Col. William ohnstoin, of Chnrl-tte, N C. TOWN OFFICe1s. Pierre Bacot,-TtenIant. %Yw'm:ss-F. (Uerig, J. A. Fraser, W. Ml. Ne4tsn, J. U. Il Carley. c,itr.r or rom1r-T. J. If. Murphy. uring tho present so-sion of the court of common pleasfor the county of York Judge Machey rendered tihe follow!ng ipllpertait dcei.-ioa as to the comtpetency of jurors who caeinot reAd in cases involving an examina tion by the julry of documentary evi deoce. Tho decision certainly has reason on its side, and will prove of great practical valtic in our courts : In the trial of an issuo of fact, in volvii!g the examination of a written or ptioted instrument, it is a good ground of challenge to a jiror that lie cannot read. Tho fact that a citi Z1n duly drawn as a juror cnnuot read would not disqualify him to r.rvc as suoh, but would go to in pair his competency in the special case stated. A juror may be untble to read, and yet may be possessed of a 0->und juidgemnct and of great men tal vigor. The only montal quali. fication prescribed by statute for j-irors is that they shall be "persons of sound jdgment." But if the judgment is to be exercised in the examinatioll of a written instrument, the only avenuo through which it can be certainly informod is closed to him iiwho cannot read its cot.tnts. Thus the case presented for the con. Fideration of the jury may arise un der an indictment for forgery, and the defense may bo that the party who- name is alleged to have been forged to the note or draft in rluos tion authorized the accused to sign his name thereto, and the accused ,ay thereupon present in evidenco the written authority, alleged to have been executed by the person whoseO signature ho is oharged wit h having forged, and may addutice let ters tadmnitted to be in the own prop er hand writing of such person, in proof of the authenticity of the al leged authority to sign. Clearly, in this case, t be verdict would turn upon tie identity of writer of tho letters anid the writer of alleged authority t o sign, and also upon the further (jitestiotn, whether the terms of the leatter did convey the po-.vr to sign. Theli jury in such ease must robt ineir judgments upon the writing themselves, tihe authority to sign being denied. This class of evidence will bec to a juoer who cannot readi as if it did not exist. So itn a ease of libel, where thme jury are the jndges of the law as woll as the facts ; t,he donTnse Consists in the writing andm ptublishing of false, scanidalouis and u.alicious statonmonts, &o. The af. lcged libel must be sot out in its foil tenor and tennms. If the juror cannot read, and if lie is to repose his judgment upon the alleged pub hecation nts read ini court, it followvs fiat his verdict must rest upon the credence that lie gives to him who reads andi not upon the writing it elif. Why, therefore, doe.s the law 1e<itire tha;t the libelons writinrg it self shall be produced before thmo ju ry, andl that they shall judge of thne f acts, and whet her, as proved, they cotnstitute a libel under tho lawv ? It will eo adnmittod that total deasfnessi woui fIld)b good ground of' c:hatlengo itn a ease where the testi mionty is oral ; and -yet written tes. t ioiny i8 to, ilhe main whio cannot hear. Ini the case before thme court thlerefore, involving theoexamina ton of' wt itt en instrunmen ts itt evi dlenmi, the jurors wvho cannot read will be excused. 90-ler. tooiabovo ruling other .m 'rie. t han thet origi nal Pt'nelc were ''ra wti ; and it is but proper to say tha,t dimring thle present, woek of thme tem lhe jumries who served are more cmet thnie atny kntownl in th is e 'nmity sinco reconstruction,- ork Th-Ii fellow that composed the follo iwmitg short poem could tell the T'hr'o'. beauty in the frying pant, , 'honth fat is jump~ing hiAh ; Thi're's bteau ty in a do'.cn eggs, Dro'epi softhy in to fr'y; Thl,r&s tunuty in a slice of' haim, IIes hia yrung and swee't, shockliig Negroes. The Lexington, (K.,) OnEat' thus describes a "right funny soenoti whioh oocurre the ojher diy at one of tho *tatio)s on 49 g TCtuok entral. A couple of nogroe out tree down across the telegraph wire and broke it. The operator came out at once, determined on ro-ongo. lie quietly took his seat and ordered the nogroo, to bring the ends of tho wire together and tiend it. iach seizqd end and 0nd, but the nlomeni2 they came in contact there wu*s a shqR electric shook and they let go. It was raining and the battery- W'0 strong. However the negroes did not know where the shock came from, and tried it again. By this time they wore so wet that the current would pass the clothes of one but touched the other. Frightened and bewildered they brought the wires together again and again ; eich t;ii to their great astonishment, an elce trio shock convulsed thiem. And when the train started there sat that operat'or under the sholter' 'of 'the shelter of the depot still urging t te negroes to fresh eff>rts. What I Begin to Think. I begin to believe, now.a-days, that money makes the man and dress. es the woman. I begin to believe that those who sin the most during the week are the most'devout on Sunday. I begin to believe that the surest remedy for hard times and tight money market is sn extravagant ex. penditure on the part of individuals -to keep the money moving. I begin to believe that piano for tes are iiore necessary in a family than meat and potatoes. I begin to believe that a boy who does not swear, emoko and obew te. baceo, muy be a very good boy, but he is:naturaully stupid. I begin to believe that if the devil should die, one-half of the world would be thrown out of employment. I begin to believe that lie has the mso9t merit who makes the most noise iii his own behalf ; and that when Gabriel comes, not to be behind times-1ie, too, will blow his own born pretty loud. A 1Int to Grumblers. "What a noisy world this is!'" oroaked an old frog, as lie squatted on the margin of the pool. "Do you hoar those geese, how they scroam and hiss ? What do they do it for ?" "Oh, just to amuse themselves," answered a little field mouso. "Presently we shall have the owls hooting ; what is that for I" "It's the music they iike the best,'' said the mouse. "And those grasshoppers, they cant go home without grinding and chiruping ; why do they do that V" "Oh, they're so happy they cant help it," said the mouse. "You find oxcuses for all ; I be lieve you don't understand music, so you like the hideous noises." "Well, friend, to be honest with you," said the nouse, "I don't great ly admire any of them ; but they are ally sweet to my ears, compared with the constant crooking of a frog." Pilt Tiese In Your lint. Never anticipate wealth from any. source but honest labor ; wvaiting for it to conic without work, has ruined many men ; do not be afraid to take off yo-.ir coat, roll up your slcoves andl commence a I. the bottom of the ladder, alonio, to elimb upward ; too miuch help is often injurious ; never postpone till to-morrow what can be done to day ; for perseverance, dili. gonce and industry will overcome all difficulties; do not trust to luok,f'or it i.h a word that does not apply to a sue cessful man ; if difliculties arise, surmount thenm, step by step ; high towers are bailt piceo by piece ; do not underrate your own abilities. 'The Greenvil' interprise and Mountaincet warns tihe pulic against one E. WV. Mason, who recently vie tim ized the denizens of that city. lIe camne as an instructor in penmanship, and p'rofessed being~ a member of the Episcopal church, a member of the 'Ilasonic fraternity and a~ Good Temp. Isar. 11o proved to be an impoester and a aus pended Mason. IIe has a wife and children in Selmia, Ala., and anothnr in I'oughikeepsie, N. Y. al though he claimed to be an unimar. ried mian, Ile left suddonly for ports iknowin, after behaaving very badly in Greenvillo. It is related of acertain minister, who was noted for his.long sermons with many divisions, that one day, when lie was advncing among his toans, ho reached at iength a kind of reskting place in his discourse, when, pausing to take breath, he asked the riuestion :"And what shall I say more ?" A voice from the congrega tion earnestly responded, Msay "Amen 1'" An honest man is believed withs out oath, for his reputation swear. for hinm. W1Ys 0s BEE & 00., FACTOlI8 AND 00MMISSION M?EOHANTS, A01)OWS. WIIARFt, CrIAISTON S.c 1 T fiL ERATL adlvances madhe upon cem J sigmr of CoIton or other Fro e-o o thm inChatentn,' rltrough ti r correspodIents in L.iveipool, New , \ork n am l t inmore. 1%I'ricula- atte'ntion to I/Ju 8(t - N',v. 7 PIO. GOOR.v1 h.I liilKei& Co HAVE Fust Roolred a Full Stook of SPRING .GOODS JONSISTING. IN AT O)F ~rint,, Cotton Lawns, - Grenadinea, hino Linen, PerealeA, Swi~Sa aluuIinp, Check.Cambrios, Corded Jaoonets. bite and colored Piques, -tXo.' Wc. Clothiog, Hate, Mens Furnlehing Goods, Oassi.mers, Cottonades Hosiery, Gloves, Trunks, Wooden-waro, and the beat assort went of Dver brought to this market, all which will be sold choap for N. B. A few' piioes of damaged Dross Goods at 12J ind 16 2.3 cents per yatd. W. H. Flennikerd & Co. pril 17 W. E. Dotv &. Co. 8 .D007s West of Pos. Office ---IN---. T'[JKSPIAN HALL BUILDING. DEALERS IN FAMILY & PLANTATION G-ROC ERIES, PRO VISI ONS, GRAIN, FLOUR, HAY &c P RO PRIETORS [AWERY & SALE Where' we constantly keep on hand a fully sjipI3ly ofgood EEorses S MVulos,~ -- P'OR-. march 2a ateis, an d warranted to.give set.ifacgion. a ALPACA.S - '1W E laet sae -inedt UtolcitfIa6'IM-dl aca in this place. C WHITE GOODS. bei fAist*riqIv,'' fri "and hecoked Nainsooks, Jackonets. Swiss ltulins, &o. Notions andi Trimmrings in; rent variety at april 0 . 11. TRONi'aS. : UST RECEIVED -AND TO. A. 3FL 2. X 'V Mn. B'OT8 and 8108o , Gentl Omen's 4 a' leidy.mnade Clot h ing, alan me, S'aawis, Corsets and Ritbbon 0, jlean d, Bt own and Plaid Homespuns, Ca odq, %pool Catlon, Linen Danmasks an Plann %Is, Bilk Dows for Ladies, now ityI Iot ftNooklaces, Pearl Sleeve Buttons llated Shirt Studs, Initiql Ilandker blero (something new), Gentlemen 61Ren and'Silk Handkerchiofs, new styl lubiato Boaded Pr'ess Buttons, Iisa lilk Pelts. A Fineassortment of Towels Pull e,sort nent of Croatery and Gla ss r%re. Fancy China Cups and Squeers md C1,lna Mugs. Ilack Alpaeoas and Wh to All-acose-of fioice make. I INE BLACK HORAIR. Houl ovard Skirts and Plaid Lindsoys. dany( f these articles are dt si able for 3HRISTMAS [RESENTS, and will be sold at - 40 W P--al )Js Withers & Dwight. doe I, NEW GOODS -FoR SPRING AND SUMMER. -0 W E invite attention to our otock of new Goods, which havo been me. lected with unusual care, and which we think are ----0 Pretty and Cheap, We have our usual variety of .ADlEs' DRESOS GOODS, IIKITE GOODS, EMBit)IDERtFES, TRIIMMIN(GS. ac., &c. 3ents' and Boys Oloth ng, IAS8IMIERE.S, COTTON ADiES I.11NEN8, AC.5 CIUT,ERY, IIARlDWARE, ME.DICINES, BOOICS, FANCY GOODS, &C. McMaster & Briee, LOOK TO YOUR HEALTH imnsn ILHepatic Co'hpound. -OR LIVER' CURE,. A purely Vegetable Coampouand, fr, romt any poisoens matter whatever an be given with impunity to an infana ionly a few hoturs 0o(d for Colic or an cerangemnent cf t he Bowel.. This -Comn oundl w ill assist natvac t o resist t-he I ueno.o of er,al,ariga, said t4aereby preser ealit,, iis guiarset teed to cine spe Ia, Constipation. Bilici,s c' E.lek les ohe, Billions or Craimp 'Colii (q apeolally1Painter's C olie), a-nd -all oth edlangeonents of the L her, E1(dneys, SIc lomach asrd B3owel. 01he it a thin nd be convineed. Manufactut ed by E. Is. KIN~G & SON' olnmbia, -8. 0., and for sale by, Dr. W. E. Aiken, A gent. aleo by D~r. .MeoMast er, Win sbopo, 8.0', juan2R BeJaty, Thro., & Son, *HAVE A NEW WVAGO'N for sale, anril .2A a = =====>assas.. neri family bnu 11'It. 8old by 'hgett. ' Address 6. 8. Walker, Erie, A, -Dilly to Agents. 8r new articles and the beek Family Ppp4r in Amerloa with two $5.00 Chromos e' A . M'ilo Co., 800 Broadway, BMOT-aUNg& 11ft8,WISTO iVVERM, Dt 11p~4QVflkIn& Seaea3_M Ramplep to Agents. Lailies' Combination Needle-Book. with chronov. Snd stamp. .P, 0uK. w Be.dfrd .lasp. en dsily maide by selling , N TCAS at 1.1PORTEss' pricos. or tting up clubs In towns and country lbr ie oldest Tea Company in America. 0 r.'alest. induoement.. .iend for circular. CA14TON TEA CO.,' Chambers st., N. Y. COUG0S, COLD, 11OARSENESS - n &ND AL' TIROAT DISE.V-ES, Wells' Carbolic Tablets PUT UP ONLI; IN UVUjil D vXgs. A. THI1D AND SUREo REMEDY. Sold Sy Druggists generAlly, and - Wn.. KI-ODER & Co., Now York. READ EvERY WORD. TO MAKE ENOUGH.MONEY in the next throo months to keep you a year, any unemployed person between, teid ages of 16 and 60 should take an agen oy fi.r the Illustratod Weekly, a large. sparkling, literary and family paper, ($2.60 a year) pure, instruotivo an-t amusing ; half of its pages full of beauti ful pictures, the other half .containing the choicest reading miater. James 'srton contril uting tdilor, Like that. great Eng is) pal or, the London Illustrated -News, ti it in highlyxioral, but, entirely uu,ect ran and non-politifi. During a year it furnishes over 1.100-pioures, andthe equal of 9 large octavo volumes of read. ing mattcr. It gives away, extra each w ek, a large engraving, (62 in a year), size, 17x24 inches. Theso re equisitefac 8ithiles of the nUest steel end gravings, on heavy tinted paper, with s margins suitable for for framing, and are a truly a fine art gallery every year, Be- 11 sides, each subscriber is preientud with ti the chromo "ColdFish, Fruits and Flort d ers," site 2x2j feet., in-27 oil colors, paint- 0 e4 by Rimsey. Nj-. cm.y the largest an =nest preuiuin - given, but the mos wonderfully osutiful chromo over pro duced. it ls just 'the paper for which everybody has bedn waiting-larger and liner than any other, at half the usual cost. Its success (nearly 1000 tubseri hers a day buiug received) proves this. 8o complete, so progressive, so full of tsc ful as well as entertaining mnatter is this paper. that, we venture to assert that to every thinking, observant. Amerloanu, a year's bubscription (costs $2 60) is. in acnual, useful value, worth fifty dollars. Ageits.-This combination is unequall ed It. is an instantaneous and pronounced success. Every gled Atnerican takes at least one paper..of couyse. Ile takes this paper*because (1) it is the nicest, newest 4nd best.; (2) it is the cheaplest-giving it great'brgsitn-and itus suits the hard litnev. It sells itself. lie quick, if you want an agency. This time of the year any agentoan make from $10 to $20 per slay. Send three staa,ps for specimens and liberal terms, with reports from agents,,vubsoribers, and press.noie6s; or, hotter yet, to aVe time, send $2.50 for a oomplete out-fit, and make $100 while yott would be othierwise wAiting. You are.sure to tape hold ansyhow. Money refunded if not. perfect ly sat isiedl. or if the territ ory,30o w atit is already occupied. Addlress all orders for specimens sutbacrilp tions, or outfits to T1. E .OORLE Puba ih sr "T'1he illusstratedt Weekly," p. O. hlox o150, No. 11 -Dey at., N. 1.'. HAVE 1YOU TIIEI) ARM YOn' WVeak, Nervyous or~ Debilitated i Aro you so angutid that any exerlion sss:puires more of an effort than yofx feel capnble of masking.i a 'rhen try JURUIIIEBA, the wonderftul tonic aind Iunvigoratoci, whsi.h acts so hone fielally or the scoretivo organs as to im part, vigor to all ate vital forces. It la no alcoholic appetizer, 'which stimulates for a short tinme, oply to let thme sufferer fall to a lower depth of misefy, but, it se a veget able toniocting direct ly on the liver and spleon. ' It regulates thse Dowels, qtsiets tIhe nerves, and gives such a healthy tone to the whole system as to soon make tlA invalid meel like arhxew person - Its gp.erations se not .violent, but, Is oharaeterzed ~y great gentlences ; the patient experldnoes no sudden change. no mark ed result , but gradually hsis troubles' "Fold thoir tqants, like the Arally 'Aid sleontly sfeal awaay," Thsiq Is no now and untried discovery, ~ ut. has beep long used with wondeorful remedial restilts, and is pronounced b'y the C uliest medical authsorities, "thme most powerfuxl tonio and altorative known." Ask your drtuggist for it., For sale by WM. F. KIDDER & CO., Jew Yorie. BUTTER I BUTTER JTUST Received ,100 Bhs, fine Ooshon 'Jttt.tor. Also a choice lot. of Presha )roceries, consiiting -of 8 bbha. No. I hIaokorqh, .8 bbls. No.- 2 .Mackerel, 12 Kits No. 5faocerel, 24 Kits gio. ihigh r ?antiiy, 1 blyl. Pigs feet., 1 bUi. P'ickled rongues, 100 ll5u..D)rlod TIorgue's, 10.- lbs a io!ogn:. Sausa os. .,Also a 9hboi9 lot of sugtats anidCo00es, Syrups and ~1olasses' tfal-grades. 'A leo*a fine lot of.Stegh L .lanped Qopods, o sIating of 9finnedt. Sal non, Lobatera, alook ,Tturtle, Corn atbd )es ionf(ed (docohtnit, 1'&,($d Itm 'Itre ad 8q da, Aleo a'freelt' lot;of Crack. *r@anUa es, 1 Dozen lB <es of Hierk. mer'0o. Choose-..the'fideg limtoln. Aliso onsrtty on, sha)d- fretsh . Floue had * ifeal, 'Bacon aind 'Laril, and a chtoico lot, o f leEwans Soteh A14, Liqluors and Segans f the 6nest Grades, T'owde~r, Shsot *titd laps. A 01o1n I. MecCarley, C WEST &SONS' tEDD ELL.I T I TJE DEST Q1(L iN UsE, farrAnted 150 Degi-ees Fire Test. ..It .. .ec . . iATSI WIITR IN OOLOR. FULLY DroD9utI),. ND IT WILL NOT EXPLODE. It burns in rdl Coal Oll and Kerosenie Lamps. Try ii. ask - for "Aladdin 8courity," and Iake no other. 41. WEST k/SONS, AMr W. ,Lombar4, st9 Baltimiore, iid. J -om6stic IntelligencO. LOOK TO YOUR OWN INTEREST. r RUTi *111 prevail -Pncts nre attabborn lithings and .will,not beur denial-To see aust be I o believe-In these days of pro ress. at am las become the great. motive lid labol. baving power of the ago, in all ndustrial tnd ninuufacturing pursuitsl ud depa tments-Why should not every anily have a 8team Wasiei. Thi% ""Olipe Steani Waisher," is .the est. 1 does not occupy lie space of one quare fe st and is adaptable to any stove oiler or round pout in which water canbe ioiled ; and with it. one woman canl do rhat is'oi.linarily regarded a Oay's whsh Wn roul two to three hours. A 'oaild,,twelve ears old inny uselt and do the work of a rown wo nan in one half the tiue, and re ard-Ilhe iabor of usiig it only a pastime Vilh it., washing has ceased to be tedious r labori us, and "13lino Monday" ins eased to be a day of confusion and hor or, becatu so with litI le or no labor two or hree hotrs sullico to do a dnly's wash rithout, sceubbing, wearing or Leatring the lot bes. b eaking buttons i-c. Time, in bor, money, an. material all ar reeious- economy is wisdon and its fruit calth,we;! Lth nnd hnppiness-Look tien t conomy i i wasihig, and save your cloth e D wear four tiies n., long as when wash d by the sand rand board.iby buying .and sing the EclipseStena Washer," w.hich ombined with that. very attractive and naurpuss d ''Eureka Wringer" consti ales a c.mplote and perfect waser- i very famity and washer-woniai slhould nd can have it , tind no sensible washer. -oman wh has at heArt-the interest. of er patroaF will oppose its tise. The"HclF pse" is simple in construction cient-ifie in principle,- effectivo in uok nld will wn I the iiiest.or coarsest farics Iore satisictorily than by 'hantd, in froit fteon to li cnly neint es. Price but Ny i ollars-Wi I le'f >r sale for a few dr; nger at R .M. :dNLEVY'. june 6 ESTABLISHEC, 1832. Nos. 3 Broad Street and 109 East Bay Street, CHARLJESTON, S. C. STATIONBRS FIRST-CL Ass WORK -OUR SPECIALTY, YET, BY 1-s5N CHEAPER ORADPJi OF STOCK, WE CAN FURtNlis woRK AT LOWEST LIVING PIIICES. FlNE FAShIONABLE STATIONEhi, SPiries Paper and Envelopes, Wedding and Qall JInvitations ON btE SEsT STOCK AND PRINTED IN THE LA'PEST STYLE. sept8 D MIREC T FROM ' ' V2W ORLEANS 3 I1hda. N. 0.' Clarified ~ugar, 10' Bble. N. 0. 1(ola,ss s (Choice.) A forrner lot of th"se goods iave gi ven general satisfaictioni Give TIhIim a 'frial. JBEA TY IIRO., & SON. harlotte, Colusabia, & Aui RLail Rload. 00''/UIanaA,- Bedefber 23(88q74. ~ iE . following -Passenger Schedule a -1Wi be runt over this roaJ. on amnd tI in( thits'date a TRtAtN-GOoao lOlTiI. save Augusta, at '0.30 a mt ?' 09lumnbI. S. 0. . . w 46 a mt " Winnsbor9, d.58 p' m - Ch es ter, 0.#4 i" Art-Ive at Oharlot te, N.'O. -9.00 r :t - TRAlN---o.,a sou)ttr. ekCharl6tt, N 0. at .S0n a " Ohbitter, -- 11.2 ati " Wan naboro, 1'2.88 p p t -"' ColumbIa, 2.62 p an rrive .at Angtusta 8 05 p JAs. AN1)EaI -'N, Oen'l Suipt. A. POrl-, Gen Pa..qnpar an.: . -- . CARBIT IIn rateflil Thousanid. proclain V u. EOA I i31'rRs the most Wondrful n. vigoraut that over. suptaiOld O.'q Ginkiig system. a No Person can tako these Bitters according to 'directions, and remain long unwell, provided their boies are not tIo stroyod by . ineinral poison or other nmoiWn mid lital' oi;daus wastod boyot1d repair. llionls? Remlittent and Inter ilittent I overs, which are so prova. lent in the valleys of our great rivors throughout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missoul, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan ons, Red, Colorado, lrazos, Rio Grando, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Io anoko, Jaimecs, and mauy 9thor% with their vast tributaries, throughout our entiro country during the Sumniidr and Autuinn, and remarkably so during sea sonls of unusual heat and dr-yIo9s, Arp invariably accoimpaied by Sxtensivo do raugements-of tho stomach and liver, mnd other abdominal viscera. In their treatmmnt, a purgatiho, oxerting a pow. 3rftll 1iluenco uponl these Vhrious ol'. zans, is csontially iecessary. TI'ltere is nio cathartic for tiho purpose equal to Dn. J. WALICEI'S VINHGAH 1I3TTERS. is they will speedily rondvo the dau'k. 1olored viscid miatter with which the bowels aye loaded, at tho sa)uo time 5tim.ulating the secretions of the livor, and generally restoring tile healthy runctions of tho digestivo organs. Forlily the body against disease Iby purifying all its fluids with VNixmAI 1ii'mnus. No epidemic can tako hohl )f a system thus forc-aried. Dyspepsia Or Indigestion, head ache, J'ain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sonr Eiructatiois of the Stomaclf, Bad Tasto in the Mouth, 11ilious Attacks. Palpita tation of tile I leart, Inflamnation of t.ho Lungs, Pain in lh0 region of the Kid neys, %nd a litudred other painful sypni toms ar1o the oftprings of Dyspopsia. Dn bottlo will provo a better giuarantao :f its Inerits than a lenthy advertis 11ut. Scrofula, or King's. Evil,. Wh1fo 3wollings, (lcers, Eryipelas, Swell'd Ne%-k Goitre, berofulous tiflanimations, Ildolon Inflmmations, Mereuriol Aflloctiqn, Ol 3ores, Eruiptions of th Skin, Soro Eye, eto. In these, as ili all other coltitutiolal 111. 51188s, WALKHIR'a YINOAR TTR131rltu ihaye ihowin their great curatiro powers in the lnost obstinato and intractablo cass. For .Iifaunfl iatory and Chronic Rhennatismil, Gout, Bilious, Ruilt tont and intermittent Fevers, )iseases of thlo lood, Livet-, Kiduloys and Bladder, hesOe Bitters have no equa. Such Disoem aire caused by Vitiated Plood. Mechanical DI)seases.-Persons Pn aged in Paints and Minel'als, 6icil I,# Plimbers, Typc-Sptlerx, (1old-boate, ald Millers, as they advAllel il lifo, are subjemt tO 'paralysis of the Bowels, To guard agailat tlim. take a dOse of W LKUHi's VIN. LiA a3 1iTTps ocaisiollally. For Si?in Diseas,.s, Elruption, '.. ,er, Salt-Rhenm, Ilothes'Spots, Pimplos, P?tlos, Boils, CaI oneles, ing-worm, Scald-head, Sore Eyev, Eryiipelas, [tch~, Seurfs, D)iscolora.ions (If the Skin, UnIimars and D)iseasc,s of tho,Skin of whastever nlamo r niaturo, are literally dug itp and carried lit of thIe WStein iln a short time by thoe 'use >f thoso lit.ers, lurking nI (lhe xydemcl of so( many thouisai'ds. ire ofrietually dlestroye'd and remobV ed. No sys(t.l .of medC(icine, no0 vermlifulges, n1, ali llllItohmms will free the0 system fromlI worftus ike theso.lhitters... For' iFemale Complaints, in youmg 3r old1, narriedl or single, at the dawn ,f WO muanhood, or tile turn of' life, these TPanlo I itters ( diplay ho decided anl illflun 100, .hti irer you1 find its 11 ipuities bursting through th skin in Pimpi1les; Eru ,)tionls, or Sores; eleanso t' whlen you find t obstruetedan the blood pure, and the health of the -ssti will follo,. Rt. 11. McDONiALD & CO., D)rugglsls anId( Gn. A gt.. San Franoiso, (.4 fonl. ndcur. If Wanshin gton and Charlton St., i . 1, Sold by aill I) rugglast asad Dqalers. THEJ' .AS. L~FFELT Double Turbine WVater WVheeI, Manlufactulred by -POOLE & RUNT, Ialnoreo, Did. <shople, Otrong, Durablo, ala-, rellablo and sai. Mtanracturer., also, of Pol tab)le & Stationary -.Engines, Steam Bloilers, Saw & (rist Mills, Mmn. . r, i&ngachinery GeariD n for Cetton Mi~ll's, Floaf a a e6 alV .t acltane bade rrn angrs ra ocybest finish Bn o clc mairch,28-fm . L'heo State of Soul i'irljj,t. CoUNTY oF AligCD Ini the IProbate0 (4urt, illEREAS, George W. lahook hath1 Inade suitl to mec. to grann.t hOt6. CIra of A dliiisI.raIin *Of ihe While o .ag ~ffects or litngh V. RIobinson. locoaseq. These are ibeorefore l.o-cite am,' aEmonidh all aind singiulair the kindred and creditors oIf he sil ligh Y.. tIlbj,iso, dieeonsed lhat, they 'ho -aiiu nipp6ar- before mie,'i-n 'tilr oue or Probate -lo 'bo hold at ',FAhiiola .oulrt- fouse, s. U. on (lhe .8th da~ (0 elock iq'tha foronoon, to -show CanSe if ny liley haTv9, why the said Amzuini..a ion shotuld not. -be granted. Given uander any hand, this 1.7thm d au tpril, A D).. 18T5, 'OhN J.' NER IT Notice of Lanid~iieileiiptio - AUpT'r oS Osew or-, Foirnel,I Qounty, Ai4nl17th, d875~ O.TICE is ,bereby gi .og toJ,N,Lio LN anld Il. assignsl, ti at.. the mi oneOy h oen dt-psted:in ihe Cu'''Pro eWy of ani field ('iunty, for-thle l:oie:w pLion og lirI y five 3.5 aucres of land in To wnsh i lo. {i, sohil n.j lhe propedfy SP th'e 'Otat e f Jlohn i,,ngue, dleceIsed. for taxeq, an<i i,roh,amed by the said J, N. Ligun, 1iaroli 10 6ut, A. Di., 1875. ."Q (.-..PE.f