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The Fairfleld HefId runL.[89:11) i I 1 VJE|Y sV'E4 ) J gY Ofile ,T'eg,!(ii- arY. It RVRE 41) IAA FROu-,oseph 'T'ho.pnagn. Yolhn Gibson. Jool Copes. f.. WV. l)hvall-She,riir, enesa'4. 1. CloWney--Clerk of the C ourt, J. J. Neil-Jud_g o Probaite. W. I-oeakt---ovioty Auditor. IV. M. elion-C01.f%yy u er. . CO -T nia.4ry toIasnRAUsiover. (20' 6)1 t.i1 i SAlON RtRe-Jas. It. 'llirvey) lenry lbob, Carter Beaty. it. N. Qear- U. S. Comlissioner. NOTAIr.G MeaL-O.-a. C. itobertson, . Q. Davis, -If. N. Obear, D. 11. Kirland. TitrArL .1'tics--A. 31. viackey, W. It larsiall. Jnmes Aiken, Hilas W. Ituiff. Il. d. f. \V. Coletnau, Tlhomnas Walker, Dr. lrA.S. Scott. T. It, Itobertson. w.NNZIr0.Ft' ATIONAi DASI OF 9ottl CARO.1NA. tIT@OR11I1o.APATAL $200,000 I AI) uI $15,000. W. Ro. Unbertson, Prosident. '(leo.'1'. M5cMaster, Vice.President. Nan'l'11'.' 0owhey, Casifer, Ist. C.Nobertson. Toiler. W. I11 1. 1-te op, It. 1'. Rlilioa, yaftll' '10tI Y, apti,e II. 'doNIsgr, DX It. Floti. 'IIe n.14 34s,Cnf . .n a , Ition, JAS. A. Iie,'A . Nuglass, Col. Wlliam' oinston, of Charlotte, N. (1. TOI%N OFrICRS, w.A tussa-. Gerig, J. ' A. Fraer, IV. bi. Nelson, J. b. MCarley. IVINNoIMUO 1101I.M0 AND LOAN AF'8oCIA TiON-. 'G. INMI'o C5nte Icade. a)niib lir,f-fice- Presido. 1). It. Fleni6ken Sec. nnol'Treap.' e it iv o r irou.--T. J. If. Murphy. . cwildered. The editor (if larper's Weekly thitiks the Republionns will pretty soon, in the genoral nihdash 'of things, ho as1king, "Where are we to go ?" Well, if tby.wanlt to be on th e win. ning side they haa bettor repont and become good Democrats, Shuabbed.. A t 4. recent interview, in order to get (rsn'tto roall the dismissal of Commils. ilor Douglass Simon Caeinron was snubbed q into anitoni-shmiont. Grant told .him Pennysivania had already too many yigs at the swill tub, and that bitter th'ru9t made old Simon a "mouruer in Israel." ti Thing. if the1o report be true that Senator Jornes, of Navada, can make ioo, by his new piress, I or fifty cents a tun t and if it likewise be true that he i, about to est:ablish -hi fnotor'is in the 8oitIh--it is timo for the regular dealera to pu% on their thinking oaps. For our part, we rogard it as a joho, but hevon only knows, 'in -tiid ago, what man can or cannot do. .liprecedenrtctl Isitic of Postagi Stanip., T'he issues of postage stamtps of all kiinds by tIho Postellico D)epartmout during tbe month of April last amsounst-ed to a little inl Oxeoss of $3,. 600,000. This is an average of atbou 20 .per cont. more the.iss'ues for t.he corresponding month 'last year, antd is by far the largest amounmst ever ssuted in any one mouth by 'the De partnient, *pirits, Aeoording to a Mrs. Palmer, one of thea Boocr-Tilton witnesses, Juhdge Nelson's court room is fairly stusffel with-spirit folk who take Bides with Theodore and Henry, as t.he case mnay be. ,ashington is thiere -the immortai'George. So is lHen Franklin-the insamortal Bon. Til.. tons ghostly backers -are DIemnost hes, MIoses and LiaIayotte. Anatony leads the Ilecoher host, and Cleopatra stands in the van of the Tlilt,ou ar ray. Gi. P', 3I. 11. Young Looking A fter Arms alltti fiiltites. W is OTPON, M1ay 'R-Qen. Young ox meombcr of Uongress from Georgia is hos e in behsalf of Georgia ansd ether Southecrn Sta-tes, to scuro a revoce. tion of the order from tha 'Ordnance ])epart deitNeitbhlinf'ars and ord. nmance a Iers froni States reoently in rebellion.~' Thsis order ' is 'in accor dnnee with the action of thso last Con gress ordering that fundas for this purpose ehould be deposited to t'ho T1reasury. Gens. hun1Ig visited the President, Secretary of WVar and Chieof of Ordnanee. The matter la referred to thse D)epartwnent of Jus tiee, be fore w hich Genm. Youn~g will be board onfMoIny.. iMPriloulis o10 Veynge. Prof. G' eorge S. Peduzzi, a Brook lyn druggist, aseended from thso Capi. toli Gr (ounds, Wodnesday, ins a ballb n Ais own tnanufaottmo, end of $1&,01i0 edbic feet capacity. The x,rimal ship pa.sed over Fear Rookaway, ansd thsens maade directly for Long IBlansd Sonnad. T.lhe professr, disian. elinsed for a sea voyamge, ettempted to land at G.lens (ove, anda threw ont a grapneol for that purpose, but after demselhhn ig several fences and tear. ing thle groun.d for somse distance, the cable broke, ansd the balloon and1( its occupant soare d away to Oyster Bay. The professor, <iscovering that he could not cross the sound before his balloon descended, threw hsimself ) ~ from the carto the ground, a distance of tirt orfort fe l.ie was severely saken, but not seriously n tsured, Chicago. Ieplo who o West and behold I e superfNoial turly.burly of Chioa golittln drolmn that - th tM,lisky city really stands on a Joanoial Vol. ano e- are now told that "the dell Cttq'ttax-list'foots bp $6,750, 000, and the city Is borrowing monby to net the deficits in its treasury by 'eason of the shortcomings of tsx-payers. But worse tOan that it is acknowledged that if all the lolinquent taxes were collected they w..uld not be sufficient to pay the outstauding liabililcs of the city oot provided for in the funded debt." Third Party. Scouting the; idea of a third party, as d roamed of by 1ohurs and Hal. stead, the New York Sun says What is to be gained in ameliore tion of conditica by organizing a flock of bats to hover over the battle field. and then take the subsidies of the winning camp 1" We respectfully submit this interrogatory to th ose "leaders"A who arej ever so anxious for the Democracy to follow the toot of the Liberal horn. The masses are always in favor of good government, and they to polit, ical parties only by the belief that through them the best chance is offer ed to obtain it. When it becomes clear to them that a party fails to secure honesty, economy and ability In administration, there is but little hesitation in seeking those qualities in another. There changes are slow anong the ignorant, becauso the evi don~es of party failure nre less easily .approciated, the arts of the doma gogue arc iess easily detected, and the niodes of reaching the remedy are not so quickly understood ; but the ignorant aro not unpatriotic or indif. forent to the general good, and whon the change is mado by such from one part-y to antother, the process is even more difficult whon it is sought to win them back to their first love. All over the south just now we eo evi donces of revolt among the celored republicans from the further dicta.. tion of bad men. We are glad to see it. Whonever a man, black or white, comes to the ballot-box lie should .prefer to vote for orm whose politics are alone objectionable to him rather t(ian for one whoso reputation is be atirched or whose sims are known to be inim.ical to the publio welfare. By buch a course only can the wisdom and safety of universal suffrage be made apparent. It is because, in the past few years, the republican voters, opecially in the south, have failed in t'his duty that we hear such grave doubts expressed as to the suo otes of the experiment made in the reconstruction acts of conferring the privilege of voting upon a newly liberated people. We ee m01any bigt hat at last the (anger has become apparent that the nation may be compelled tu confess the failure of the system, and reverse its action. Should such a thing be done, the colored republicans of the south will be the only sufferers. The few .bad loaders will easily lose them selves in the vast multitude of re maining voters, and would doubtless return to thie -position of active e mies~, from whicb they generally came, only to fatten upon and betray the weak and ignorant, while .the race which have had such high hopes -of an untrammeled developron't of its oapaoitica will sink again to the posi tioni of serfs, if not of slaves.- Uniona PRESH ARRIVALS Ne~w Hanasome Q)A4J GO'ODS AT 0ONNOI1 & CIANDLERl Sterling Silver Plate, Suitable for birth-day anel Bridal Presents. -ALSO~ Setta of rich Jewelry, F?urguotse Pearl and Amethyst, F5'rom $30 to $75 per 'Bett. A variety o'f 'Fine Lockets, and .Soil Rings. -ALSO, A fresh lot of POCKET KN1VE8 CALL SOON SPRING GOO0S ()\UR Spring stoek -has wow arrived an \fwe invito the inspection of all buy ere. A fine lot of D)ress Ooods a .Low Prices. Millinery iopenin-g this nveek. Comne one conmc all, give D). Lauderdale a call, and bring the money. anil Am SPRiNG GOODS tH. Flenien I Co 11AVH Just Ioelved A FUll Stock of SPRING GOODS, CONSISTING IN PART OF Printa, Linen La-s, Cotton Laws, Grenudines Chinese Linen, Percalet, Swism Muglinp, Cheek Cambrios, Corded Jae.qets. White and colored Piqueo, &c. &e. Clothing, 1at8, Mens Varnishing Goods, Cassimers, Vottunades Hosiery, Gloves, Trunks, Wooden-ware, and the best arsort. went of ever brought to this market, al which wift be old ohap' for C.ASI-. N. B. A few piects o dainaged Dross Goods at 12} and 10 2. conts per yasd, W. H. Flenniken & Co. pril 17 BUTTER1 BUTTE IST Received 100 1hu. iw Goshen lut (V. Alwo a chhce lot of Frvsb (Irdeeies, consisting of 3 bbis. No. I Mackerel, 8 bbls. No. 2 Mackerel I2 Kits No. I Mackorel, 24 Kits No. 2 Nigh Family, 1 bbl. Pigs feet, I bbl. Pickled Tongues, 100 lbs. Dried Tongues, 10 lbs Bo!ogn.. Satisages. Also a choice lot of Sugars and Coffees, Syrups and Molasses of all grades. Also a fine lot of Fresh Canned Ooods, consisting of Canned Sal mon, Lobsteis, Mock Turtle, Corn aud Desiccated Cocoanut, PAtted 1Ham, Turkey andi Sardines. Also a fresh lot of Crack. era and Cakes, 1 Dozen Dn ses of Hierk. imer Co. Cheese--the finest, in town. Also constantly on hand Fresh Flour and Meal, Hacon andi Lard, and a choloe lot of \t'cEwans Bcotcoh Ale, Liquor. and Segars thte fizest Grades, Powder, Bhot and Johnt D.McCarley. FANCT UOCODS -AT THlE MRS.f110ag wishes to inform her L.Lfriends and patrons generally, 'that, who h as jst returned from the Nort h 'after 'purchawling a Muftll an complete stoc'k of M~lilinery., consisting of French 'pattern Hats and Bonnets, Straw Goode, Rtibbons, -Flowers, ?teoets, and& everything uasually found in aerstsoias MJMTier,y Establshmnt, Also a beatitirul line of White Goo,ls, Dress 'Goods, Calicoes, hlosiery Glovres, Netions and Fancy Goods, and other. too numerOus sto 'Shadal'ion, all of whic~h is expeeeilto a,r'rt att#be open for in spection dluring the week', Ml i ask is to onll and see for ydurself w'hda my goods arrive. gJy 85,000 Heart Shinglesfot~ esto Cheap for Cash. .23 mnarch 28 S D IR ECT' NEW ORL EANS 3 Hhuis. N. 0, CdariGed Sogar, 10 LBbla, N,, 0. Molass. es (Choice.) Afornier lot of thease goods have given general satisfactiont Givo Theut a Tdal. B'EA TV BRO. &. 0N. NEW ANVERTMSEMEN'MW. A ForM 7a e uIt. Every family buys pit, Sold by Agents. Address G. S. Walk-, Erie, Pa. Daily to Agentm. Or new articles and the best. Pamily Paper in A merica with two $5..00 CIromos free. A. M. M'FO Co., 300 Broadway, N. Y. SNOT-0nS, Slim,PISTO7RLE2TOL"Im, ) mrs "MuL Senisam I AT d A Samples t.o Agetils. Ladins' Combination Needle Book, with chromnos. Send stamp. .P. RtER, New Bedfird iass. ON easily made by selling 31ONETIAS RL lArOInTIS' prices. or getting up clubs in towns and country for the oldest Tea Company in America. Gr,'atest inducemen'a. send for cireul)r. CANTON TEA CO., Chambers at., N. Y. COUGHS, COLD, (OI86NESS 4ND ALL TIlROAT DISE.-E8. Wells' Carbolic Tablets PUT UP ONLY IN M.US U ,Xt:. A TI 11D AND SURE REMEDY. Sola'ly DuggisLs g6nerally, and Wx. F. Kii)txa & Co., Now York. READ EVERY WORD. TO MAKE ENOUGH MONiY fin tie next three months to Iteep you a year, any unemployed person hew ecen the ages of 16 and 60 should lake an agen. oy fi.r the illustratted Weekly. a larpv. sparkling, literary and family J.nper, ($2.60 a year) pure. instruotire an.[ amusing ; half of its pages full of beauti ful pictures, the other half containing the choicest reading matter. James Parton contril uting editor. Like that grent Eng ii-h paier. tho London Illustrated News, it is highly moral, but. entirely uz'ecta-. ian suid non-political. Juring a year it furnishes over 1.100 pictures, and the equal of 9 large octnvo volumes of rend. ing nmatt.r. At 9lves away. extra ench w ek, a large engraving, (52 in it year), size. 17x2i ivelhes. These are equisitefac 8itaile8 of the finvat steel end gravingto, on heavy tinotil paper, with margins suitable for for framing, and are truly a fine art gallery every year, Be. sides, each subscriber is preseuted with tihe chromo "Gold Fish, Fruits and Flow ers," sizi- 2z2j feet. in 27 oil colors, paint. ed by limsey. Not only the largest ant fitnest premitium ever grven. but the mor wonderfully beautiful ohronio ever pro duced. It isjust the paper for which 0 everybody has been waiting-larger and finer than any other, at half the usual cost. Its success (nearly 1000 subsuri bers a day being received) proves this. So complete, so progressive, so full of nse ful as well as entertniuing matter is this paper. that. we venture to assert that to f ,every thinking observant American, a ,j.yer's suhscrijtion (costs $2 60) is. in actual, useful value, worth fifty dollars. Agents.-This combination is unequr Il ed It is an insiantaneous and pronounced iueceeis. Evety goed American takes at least one paper. of course. fle takes this paper becavie (1) ii 'is he nie-st, newest i'nd best; (2.) i'tis the clcApet-gvi.ng INC ' great brgain-n th" "'uit i he hiavd 'L inev. Usells itself. Ito quick, if you want an agi-ney. 'his tiumo of the year m1y aat an mke from $10 to $20 *per day. -snul three tkinps for specimens and li'beral terms, with reports from agents.: sulbse0ibets, :and .ress'notices.; t', better set, to ante fimo, scnd $2.611 for a compleout-fit., naud iranke $100 while ION ""** ''*' '' "s refiundeid if not, perifectly satisfied or if the territor~y,you n ant is-aiready occumpietd. Address all orders futeo'imnens subscirip <ions. or omuttits{o T. E. MtOl4RE Pumbish ter. 'he llmndtrttrea Wbe'kly," P. '0. Box 54501, No. 11 Dey at.. N. Y. H[AVE YOU TIED ARE YOU &c Weak, NertvOus or Debil1ated? Are you so nagmuidl that any exertion rtu~ires more of an effort than you feel capable of mnikin g ? Then t'ry JUI U ttEBA, the wondlerfe4 'tonic and in'vigorat or, which aOts eo ben-6 ficially om' time secret tire 'organs as to im R part vigor to all tieo'virtal fuorces. It is no alcnhalfic appetizer, which stimulntes for aashort tinme, only to let lime sufferer fell to a lower dlepthm of miseiry, btt, is' a vegetable toedk acting Airec'tly onm the liver and spleen. 9'0 ireg'ulates tihe Bowels, qtaiets the LE tiet*ves, and gives asuchl a healthy lone to the whole system as to soon make -the invalid icel liknat niew person. Its operations me not violent, tbu't, is charaetersed by gveat gentleness ; the patient'e'xpeeriencea no sudden chanige. no marked resulls, but gradumally his troubles "Fold their tenits, like the Arabs, And silently steal awarty." F~OtThis isa-mt new and 'tttried discovery, o0( bumt has been long used with wonderful remedial results, and is pronounced by the higheat, medical authorities, "thre mocst powerful tonio and Aietorat I've 'know n." 3A'k ydur liruggist 'for It. 'For sale by WVM. *F. KIDI>EiR & CO,, New York. Ciharlette, C olumibha, & Rail Itead. abov CLorIIA, December 28, IR74. ms DR. Tills f'ollowing Pats#enge'r Sctel'eni uloi . attr sbe run over this roal OR and -TRAIN-GOr NORTu. &harg* Leave Augubta, at 'tt.80 a mi Bs are '' Col thm'ia, 8. C., 2 4% a mi '* W'innisboro, v.58 im " Chester, 6.811 r m *an t a Arrive at Charlotte, N. C. 0.00 p mm tral Lev Charlotte, N o. at 8.80 a mm .4 Chester, 11.2 anm " Wasboro, 12.88p nm r ease " Columbia, 2.-62 p am aedles Arrive at Augusta 8 06 p JAS. ANDE~I ION, Oen' Hupt. A.P'OP, sen. Passenger andl Ticket Agenmt, as, as 4 Bleaty, Blro., & Sea. '. g HAVE A NEW WAGON for' sale. aril 24 U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE SPECIAL TA.vR May Ist 1876, th April 30st) 1870 rT IE Revised Statutes of the United IStates, Sections, 82% 2, 8207,' and 828C require every person engag'ed in any bati noes, avocation, or cnsployniont whiol renders him liable to a S'ECIAL TAX to procure and jilace cospiciously in %i etabli#huient or place of businems a at am] denoting the payment of said special. tal for the special tax year beginning May I 1875. before commencing or continuing business after April 30, 1875. The Taxes embraced within the Provisioni of the low above quoted are the follow Ing, vis teciitis-rs, $ 200 01 iealers, retail liquor, 25 01 D alers, wholesale liquor, 100 01 D-alers in malt. iquors, wholesale, 50 01 Dealers in mall liquors, retail, 20 01 DealCrs in leaf tobacco, r 25 0 And on sales of over $1,000, ft v cents for every dollar in excess of $1,000. Dealers in manufactured tobacco, 5 01 Manufa'turers of stills, 50 01 And for each still manufactured, 20 01 And for each worm manufautured, 20 01 Manufacturera of tobacco. 10 01 'Matufacturfrs of cigas, 10 01 Peddlers pf tobacco, first closs (more than two horses or other animals). 50 01 Peddlers of tobacco, second class (two horses or other animals). 26 01 Peddlers of tobbacco, third class (4 no horse or other animal). 15 Cl Peddlers of tobacoo, fourth class (on foot or public conveyan-e), 10 OC Brewers of less than 600 barrels, 50 01 Browerr of 600 barrels or more. 100 0 Any person so liable, who shall fail u comply with ithe fol-ogoing requirement 'will be subject to ievet e ponalt;es. Persons or firms liable to pay any of th special taxes named above must apply i ILA UASS CAllPRNTER 'ollector ot lIterm1i itevenieat Columbia, .4. C,. and py fo nad proclare the Special-Tax Stamp o Stamps they need, prior to May 1, 167#1 and without further notice. J W, DOIGLASS, Coinvsisoneviof lnuernal Itevenue. Office or I nternal 11eveniue, W "ohington. D. C., Febr.&rary 1; 1875. mch 16 -n 10 *30 a 20 27 3T om1estic Intelligence, LOOK TO TOUR oWN INTERKST. T AUTII will prevail-Fncts ar rfubbori thing-i and will,not beat denial-To sec must. be to believe-In these days of pro gress. st am has become the great notiv and labor baving power of the age, in al industrial f nil Pialitfaturing pursuit and depa timents-Why shouhl not ever. family laive a 8teat Washer. . . The "I-.clippe Steam Washer," is th best, it does not occitpy the space of on square fo.it and is adaptable to any.stov boiler or round pot, in which water can b boiled ; a-id with it on'6 woman can d what is oi linarily regarded a ('ny's wash ii from two to three hours. A child, tweiv years old may use it and do the work of grown wo ian lt ono half the time, and re gard the labor of usitng it only a pasiim With it, w-ashing has ceased to be tediou or labori us, and "Blue Monday" ha ceased to be a day of confusion and ho ror, becatse with litt le or no lahn1 i wo a three hottrd Atffiao to do a day's was without seoeubbing. wearing or teuring ih olothes. b anking buttois itc. Time, IP hor. money, and mat eriW all a precions- economy is windom and its frui -lealth,weosthl and happinesE-Look then -economy i a washing, and save your clot.h to wear Yowr tines as long as when was ed by thh '.wnd Y.nd.board, by buying an iaeiug the DelipseSteami Washer," whic 'combined with that verty-attractive an 'insurpass. d **Eurek a WrInger" C -mnst i tutes a c. mnplete and iperfect washer -every famni'y and w'asher''Omnan shiout a'td'can haave it , and we sensible washet woma'n wh has at hiea'rt the ititerest, her patroas will oppose its ante Thae"Enli pse" is eimnye On CO't'ueliio soientific in principle, 'e'ffect ive in w'ot anrd wi-il va h the finest or coarsest f,abric 'inore ithtisi-tetorily thtan 'hy hand, in't'-o, fifreo'n to twen'. 'miutes. P'rice but fe dcllars--W,h il 4f r sale for:a few dc 'onger at Rt Mt. lN LEVV'.. june 6 N EW STRE ROSE N HEIM & CO. RESPECTFTFUJLLY lnf'otoi the pub .A lie In generti,l thasthey hav4e opene the store 'oi'unerly 'ocetxpiell by J. I ('dthoart Where they intend'Lo - conduct general stock of merchandise, consisting 4 G-ROC'ERIES, BIOOTIS A ND SHJOES, DBtY GOO.18 AND fIQUO1RS. WE OUARANTEE 'Fair and square treatment't-o 'eac-a az 'cvery one that, will-oall o.n us, march 27 GARDEN SEEDS BiUIST and4 FE RRY. '45i1ver Skin" Onion Sets for sale at th1 DRUGSTOREC ogl~ an 24W. E. AIKEN. Torms re dr P'ortland, Maine, 1 en &C t an 2i-l.. P Gratefil Thotsiand procAtin Vi4l RI AR BnTERS the most wonderil In. vigoraut that over sustained Vio.alphing ISystem. No Person can take these Bitters. according to directions, and remain,hpg unwell, provided thoir bones are not e. stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs Waeted boyend repair. ilIous Remittent and Inter. mittenit ]b evers, which are so hrova lent in the valleys of our great rivers those of the Mississippi, Ol10 ,issotar, Illhiols, Tennessee, Cunbrland)Arkha sas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grabdte, Pearl, Alabanua, Mobile, Svanntb, lo. tuoko, James, and many othera, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autunm, and remarkably so during sea. sons of unusual heat and dryness, AM invariably accompanied by extetsivq iofr ran1gemiients of tile stomach and liver, an<l other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative exerting a pow. orful intuence upon ilose various.or gans, is essentially necessary. Tilore is no cathartic for the purpose eqbal to DR. J7. WVALKER08 VINEGARt BITLIFH8, I as they will speedily remove the, dtk. r colored viscid iatter with which the r bowels aro loaded, at the santo tins stinulatIng tho secretions of the liver, and generally restoring -the healthy functions of tho <ligestivo organs, Fortfliv the body against diense by purifying all its lidi(1s with VINEoi BIIFrEuS. No epidelnie can take holt of a system thus forc-armd. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Ircat. -nche, Pain In thle 'Shoulders, Couikka, Tightness of the Chesti Dliifless, Bour Er-kctations of the Stolunch, Bad Taito in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Pipilta. tation bf the ileart; Inllammation of tile 1iungs, Pain in the region of the Ki I Ioyl, !nd a hundred other painful syni . Ptoins, aro the offsprings of Dyspepait. Ono bottle will prove a' betterguarantil of its merits thanl a lengthy advortiso. nient. Scroflsta, or King's Evil, WilT Swellings, Uleors, Eryipilas, Swelled Nook, Goitre, Scrofulous Iniammations, judolent Ilnflamati ons, Mercu'rial Afifctiai; Ol Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore NyosAta. Ia this as iIn all ot ier pinstitudonal D1i. easosk WArnu' ViNXAt 11rri-it- hn1T shown their great eurativo powers In th* 1oat ob8ttiinat al intractable tane) For lnflamnttory aid-throle - henmatism, Gout .11m1atok Renit. tont:etermittent ~evors, I?senseent t , Liyr> Kidnoys pnl. BlAder, thiesellitte-rA)bhvaotitqal. Such DiseasGA r are caused by Vitiated Blood.. ., r 3IeCaiical Disenses.-Persons All. gaged in Paints mid Minerals, streh 4 Pl.umboa, 'Vypeetters, Gold-bert-ci, Ana Miners, as they advanco in life, are subject to paralyis of tlho Boweli. To -pljM L against tiis. tako a dose of WALUsa'l YtN. L OAMa BIr-rtm occasionally,. S FoiSlu Diseases, Erptiovs, et.. ter, Salt-Ithen, 11lot chesam Spots, Pluplb, Iusles, ils, Ca-buneles, RIi.bnn .q aScald-head, Sore Eyes~, ErailpelasA, :1 Scurfs, D)iscolorationas of 'the Skin, Hiutore -and i)iscasoes of thme Skinm of whatever tranm - or aaatnro, are litWrally dug 'up -andi Virt*e i out of tho systemi ini a short ltime 'by tiho itso of these Bitters. e Pin, Tape, aund oiker Wo~n, 'lurking in the systema ofso nmany tho1w:sd n are eihfoctually destroyed and remoVed. N'o k tfav of medicine, no veramifu ges,'nh) an. ,a~ie nintities will free -thaosystem rm 'worne n Ilike these Bitters. , For Fenmle Complaits, in y anng or ol, mnarried air ingo,.at the dawn ',f we. 'manhootd, or the turn of life. these Tionio Bitters disiilay so decided -an influened ttate implroivemaenat is soon? perceptible. Cleanse the Titiated Blood whea. 'ever you findl its imapurities bursting'thris 'the skin in 'lhimplec, Eruptions, -or os 'cleanse it when you find:I 'obstra'eted sluggish -in the Teint1; 'cleanso it'when it 'is 'foul your feelings will tell yeu whenK~ thme blood1 pure, anul the health of the sy~t1 will follow. Druggists nni ,Gaen. A ts.,ana srnelson d rulnts TUIE .1AS. LFETEL Bouble Turbine Water WVhe, Mtarnfactured by POOLE & HUNT, Bestimoe MEd. bI'.t0 rlibl sti tt dItactory. Maufstarers MsW di Portabi & Btat.r lo ra ry estAalh gndfr Ecular. march?28-Am ESTA BLISH ED 1859. o VinR T'II RTY U.! A RS EXPJRR IQ,' ZAN T'l. flyATjIr AND 7OI iBUS'IN@SS. NE.W 000D)8 ., . 0OL.D and Pilver Waleqe, (Ilth *'iy bes time keepers) bhli-l Giold Chains, h~ol P'in ted Chains, itngs andl ,,Sv ey11b Cliains, which I sanaran lee. 'Also, 1lreat IPi.ns Collar and Shirt Buaiteons of aillalos, eript ens.. A set of beautiful Clophs.. 4 lie catn bcat them 7 Riepairin'g alone p a worlk~inan-.like manner. S'a itelaci aran do 15 C A.M LE 11IINN 8liOI0- F.EII A LE. T8 TUTE. . i TIl E seoond quarter of this sool wil oommnj.a Mhooday the l1.Jh of A pril, It wIlea a goeo' ti'.Mda .- those who, have not been' ib'the school te enter, asegoro wi, be jt reor Sganazat ion of e'asses, &e For tef'ms, &.0o, applyto n'. ' april '13 '.,A' . MtTL.. - bi i - hI a m ii z j - W.PE. Doty& 4 .Do'or West of Post '6 FYlE)SIIAN RlALL MUlL;U DEALERS 1N FAMILY & PLA!NTAT GROCERI ES, PROVIsIoNS, GRAIN, FLOU I, HAY P ROP RIETO LIVERY & SA STABIJDJ Where we constantly kee' ha~nd a fully supply ofg< Rommes? lYul maroh 2& Fit. Qured Fe ANY pieron istMering from the PimE,eease t quobt toadd dre will te for'warded 'oy Exeters, The only oost being the Express es, whie 6i owing to my l argo busine small. D-. PrIce has made the ouri FITS OR RPJLJUPM'. a study for years, andl he will wari 'cure by the uwe of Msi remody. Do not fail to sena to him for a bottle ; it ssa nothing, and he WILL OwURoRV, no mariter of how long standing you ,,' hae or how many othor rei :4rna.s.and i..timoniats.,ent a )'RE 2'&JAL 1OTW%R Do partieular to le your expre Wella ye, post (~edreotion, an ht'. blma. T, Pelee, anel1 #.l. 6r WiamSt.. Now..