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FAIRFIELD HERALD:! 'rho other day. the good people o Columbia beheld a pleasing sight. 1, J. Nosoa, Jr C. C. Dowen, and C. iiuttx formed a grohp of three on the 0 idqwajk, A sme one rozark. - di #an bnhly Tainity." What about tie In-dictuient preferred by Butts Judge Mnke'y adjourned Court on M aht after a very satisf-: tory torm, hm dotkets were clear. ted. Judge Mackey has been very .dxeditious doting his present Cir. oast.' In York County he held court Svry d* until widoight pr later, %nd cleared the dookots for the first time in eighty years. This despatch is most ptseWrthy and will do much to remove'complainto of the "laws" delay. Santa Annoa, th o.ce powerful leader of the .\exicans, is dead. His life was natked 1-y many Changes. For fitf yars h- has been engaged pretty c.mstatitly either in buitding up his owit power, or in destroying that of hi.s numerous rivals. ie i. best knowa to Americans as the head of the Mexicrn government and c >mnianaar-i n-ohler of her army in the war againit the United States. Santa Anna-had outlived his former 'groatness, and hl-- dith:wilf produce neither mnch jay nor much regret. The Meekienburg Centennial is near at hand. On the 2001h May 175 the good leople of Mecklen. burg County threw off the British Yoke, ad thus gave an impetus to the revolution that resulted in ATnerioan Independence. Great preparations ase making to ensure a iuagnifoient celebration, and it is ostimated that from 50,000 to 80,000 persona will bo present. Gen. Joe. Johnston is to be Chief Marshal, and lion.John Kerr, eue of the most eloquent, sons of the North State will deliver an oration. of v. Chamberlain will be present as representing South Carolina. We predict a grand aucco.a for the patriotic citisonv of the [orpet"L Nest. The Steomer Schiller was recentl) wrecked uft' the iSeilly Isles New Enogland during a fog and three hun-. drod and eleven htuman beings perish ed. The Captain exercised the great est i gilance during the fog, and for five nights did not touch his bed. But from Inability to take any reeloonings d.inger was not appre honded until the vessel struck a reef. The dJet..ils are heartrend ing. The crew and! passengers were swept off in detail, in small groupu. Th'le Capitain often acting most hero ically was himiself drowned. Thtis fearful diniaster added to the several dreadful shipwrecks that have oc. ourred in the past few years will have a tendency to revive in the breasts of mortals tihe great dread of the Sea to which the path Ilorace plead guilty. * The case of t he State vs. Smith, County T'reasurer was again continu ed. Several naice law points being involved ini the ease, the solicitor preferred that the Attorney-General abousld conduct the prosecution. But the Attorney-.General was en gaged in Columbia in proseuting the ex-County Commwi,sloners of Rtiebland. We commend the disere' thon of the Attorney-General ins prosecuting three patent commuission era whose mieeds involve a few kundred dollar', in preference to wasting timue ini a trial itn which twen.ty eight thousand dollars arc invlved, eight thousand of which have been, looked up in bank for a year whent humnd reds of needy credi tors are wan ting theo necessarios of life.. hiewley, of (Jo rgetown. who, it will bee remembered, waged a sansgui nary three days war against Civil Rtighat Join 4,'and afterwards zr.ade friends wvito his oPPonaent, nd assist. ed him in tie Greene campaign, is now on trial in Columbia on the chorge of bribery. hIa was arrested dhuring then campaign. We shrewdly surmise that the founmtainsa of justice ) ~ in lRichland deluged liowley rather bee:tu e he was a (Greene n,nt more thasn because he was a~ cri.ninal. K He that as It may, we arc glad that h3owly will be brought to tr::d. If baseI proob of I ""et. ' f f bribery be an offene of whick one can easily be convioted, how many SptofR ienftmntta?y in TteIit apinst 'Paiter will doubt. telt be continued. Parker claims to very anxious for a speedy trial. This makes us fear, not that the State.has t the wrong sow by the ear, The Deficlnoy Ap top$ation or 8ehool The legislature cauosed a levy of three quarters of a mill last ye%r for. the payment of old school claims, to be apportioned to the counties ao cordidg to their respective -dedclbu.? cies. 8uperintendont JJll6on xone timesine dinap484 a list of unpaid claims from each Behool Commission or, and aniple time has - elapsed for t 4e rpqqption of these repottg. And yet no steps 'have been taken 16 wards apportioning the fund. 'the State Superintendant does not even vou6hsafe aby expladation of his tr, diness. This the peoplo. detind. "An impecunious podagugue" ,as In the Union.Herald jogged S r. Jillson's memory, and very rightij. Mr. Jllison has for several j4606 -past. drawn a large salary as school Super intendant, and under the irregular workings of the systems of isobool. his 'duties have not been onerous. It behooves him when he has duties to perform, to perfom them with dis patch. Ile forgets while he is living oomfortably that school teachers are half starving. We trust that at as early date he will either apportioti this money or else state his reasons for not doing so. We will beglad to give hial an ol'T" p ,rtunity of placing himself right before bis "impecunious peda. gogue!." Democracy versus Oonservatism, The editor of the Greenville News commenting upon third party move ments, independent Republicanism, etc., says: "How was it in South Carolina 1 Is It necessary to state the case ? Is there a man in the State who does not know that more Democrats kept away from the polb than there were Liberal Itepublicans who voted the Green ticket ? Besidep this, the Democrats failed to organ Ize as a party and now have no or. ganization I f is time"high time the DernocrKt- of -3outh Carolina organiz,! aod conmoneiie. to woik foi 1 the malvation uf the Stato.'' There will be no Democratic part) in South Carolina so long as there is no great newspaper at an impor tant centre to fight for it. Thert is Dlenty of room for the old Mercury in the Palmetto State.- iuyusla Constdituionulai. WVe fool compelled to notice the above etxract, and to say a few' words, both to the Greean'.iile New,t and to the Augusta Constitutionalist. In doing so we are unwillingly comn. pelled to go over ground already traversed by us, and only the neOcssi ty of puttinag the Conservatives ot this State right before outsiders is our excuse for so doing. In answer to the first assertian of our contemporary we will adduce a few statistics. In 1870, as is shown by the census, South Carolina cont-ained 62,547 whito, males and 85,475 colored males over the age of twenty- ono years. Of these, 1408 wore riot citizens. Trheso must be deducted from the wites, as all the blacks are enfrano.hisod. There were then in 1870 about 61,100 white citizens, in a total voting population of 146, 614. Now Greene, received 08,814 votes, or within a fraction of 8,000 more votes thtan could be possibly cast by te whaites in 1870, and the in crease of population since then has been very smaill. It is acknowledged by all that. thec colored vote was heavier ine 1874 than ever bofore. Why then did C3ham. berlain receive but 80,403 votes, five thousand less than the blackb could east in 1870 ? The explana tion is simply that a heavy colored vote was cast for Greene. We ven ture to assert that the liberal colored vote outnumabered the stay-away bourbons by eighat or ten thousand. WVe have shownu that U reene re ceived several thousand moiro votes than the entire white population could cast. Woe will next show *ith er that there was a heavier white vote cast for Greene thani ever be. fore, or else thast the liberal republi.. esna in 1874 cast an enormaous vote. In 1868, the democrats ran a straight out democrat for governor.4 lb0 receised 23.057 votes, and Scott received 69,593. In the same yeara after a very spirited canvass, in which the whiten were thoroughly aroused by speechos and barbecues, Seymour, a ainit out A-em ..a i es to 62,91l .r of e democrats, d" ' Sht hopeless, r i c6 ran Carpenter who reee T 37 votes. This Ia aet for any straight-out ticket, and is Carpend W" AAAAW obhr id vote., it was prqven tL.at just :.a 11ay whitol Wo d voe a distaste. WeaN as would vote for their choice fit In 1874', A*o6116re4'ptn,ite tick. t was Pomina(ad whiuh jeccived just 0wen)y?truhqust.J ')qro votes Uap bad. ever, beaGe r 4t- for a itra ight demboaratie * tioket., . These M9,000VC.tfa' oti.mft Vd'a betta :coat lithet.by whfts" I wio had neu6r'voted lio straig"it eiiocratio 'ick, orf ise by blaks mbo. never would vote e-oa Jryi ver - Cty hpssld.VptAe,&a4d vr'l tire tite - avehe partyP.hreal. fright. Antlrergood trult was the elec. ioiiJjt~Ii' inea'sdiI'--uoihef t of the! p o4 to~e 'ogi,late and a 'okor .ek offcouinty ofmloials. Let uri irtauce i Charleston. -H sd there >eevti r gulat d6khoorat fight, the esult would have'ben the election If itta to r ps of eigihteon un oriuqipled 9eogiqlptue id of threoiontke9mmisaionft who would'h .V&pl1CkfjJved f-1et'trbasury l becu ing o,f C rety.lit the CQ, Oroniso: ha sAt -better plan than luttz to Congress,has strtngthened re byti gtratIr fn .tliW legIsliWnre,and has I i1,n a g,od Y> 4 VoiJlty Cor nisb&oo,r54 In concluding this nntter w defy my one .to prove that asingl& CountY M Ir Akg*dokais TiOyt 'wns"' lost to C e conserva"tuves iy the 6onipromise, while we can esaily. how that in many ,sues this action of the conservatives was productive of the happiest rt ults. - If such be the oase, whal cause is bere for regret th4t there is iii outh Caroliina no regularly organiz d democracy I There is a regu, at conservativi 'tate organitation, I kerfecte4 at the atcotivention. This a enough. \'e are tired ufstraigh ights In thia State. We have been ooaten often enough. We want to :oinproitve. AgaIn, ts m'oon as both >arties gain confidence in these con )romisos and in the good faith of all tonceracd, the c,)mpromisc ticket w il >e able to defeat any vtraig4t tic(ket )rougbt igalnst it. And now a word to the Constitu ioualist. We admit that in journal At as in street cars and omnibuses. heore is always room for -one more, mud that the Mercory was a live , spicy and readable paper. But we want no more politu s such as the Mercury used to preach. Thlat style A af poli.ies cost the South about four thousand im illhons of doIirs ;- an d although we. may not regret lhaving once fully tried the wiadom ofC it, we A are not ready to try it again. it is tool i expensive. We can't aford to spend money now, as we once .did. Let us rock along slowly and comp: ouie our I' polities as we compronieisedl our debts after the war. In the mean time we sincerely trust that the Ne ws and th.e Constitutionaalist will h a pe r suaded notto forms a de mocratic party I in this8.tate. 'We expect qjuetly to fall in with that grand old party in Nat. a tional polities, batiin state polities,we propose to paddle our own canioe.l"r tI many years the people of this state had a policy of their own. Theay ea.n a once more afford to be. $ndepende,et. I And having gained twenty thousand ;,' votes already by a compromise, we w trust they will endeavor by another compromise to gain the additior al ten thousand required for victory, --ATTilE-. IVinnsboro Mi llhio- y Jlnzanr.r ~R4 iS. Iloag wlshesq Io infroran her M .frI ets andl patrons generally,' lhat sihe h as juse re u rned fronec the Not h after purchasiax a full and cone.plhte stock of Millin aery, consaineinug orf Frenh pattern Ilats anda Iionercs, iaraiw Goods, evaery ting usuetally foun ad in at Ii rst class Millttery t%(ahllshmenit, atp Also ibse(itil line of Wi~te Goo.l., ')roAs Goods, (tMicors, Ilaoiery (Ito ve,, qetlons aitd P?ancy ioodl, ,tiid odilers 0o numerous to menis ona, all at' whic-h ~i apected to arrive and he open for in peetion during the wea'. All I ask is e call and see for yourself when mny goods bei rriveo. Fa Jr 35,000 IIeart Shingles for sale!o 'h.eap for Cabh, 22 a J. 0. Bong. march li . ~'NOTHER lot-of nice spting Calicocs at in at D. LAUDERIDALE'S which wil r sold jat the,same old pripes. Al-o id orival of nicely i sA orlted milliner; o'J, which wc guarant cc to give Pati at ion. FRI( 4 MW ORLEANS IIhtds. N. 0. ClarifiCt 1"Il', 10 BIS. N. C. Motass A formner lot of th ,se good] ive givell general satisfactior Give Them a Trial. BElATY B110. & SON. PiNG GOODS )Cit Spring stock h'q niow arrived an we invite the inpe'cion or aIlI buy A fine lot of Dress Goods at Low Prices. Ilinery opening this week. Come on ne aIl, give 1). L.auderdale a call, an ug the 1money. ipril 5-Im, FRESH ARRIVALS -OF. row Handsome GOODS AT MINOR & CilINDLER'S, Sterling Sliver Plate, Suitable . for birth-day and lridal Presents. -ALSO -tts of rich Jewelry, Furgumns l'earl and Amecthyst, From $30J to $'75 pe r Set t. -A LSO variety of Fine Lo-ckets, and Sea l(iig.. -A SO, - fresh lot of 'OCKE1T KNIVE CA LL1 SOON ch 11-7'75 In JBankruptcy. ,the~ [)strict lourt of the U. 8, for ti ijistrict of 8. (.-naohnat. in thIe l,ait, of WV. S. itaibb, ilankrupt. AL. Yor ville, in the said Diastrica,. on the '.Wi daiy of A pril 1875. 'I11i: Take niotice thait a pet ition b ) been tiledi ini saidi Court, by W. abi, of F?airtiel Contty, In said Distric tly atccha red a liankrupt,n-ler the A ('orgress, entit led "An Act to estali umniformt system of i3lankrupitcy th,' ougl it the Uiteod St.tes," Approved Marc 3867, for a discharge and certifical Cejei, from al his deaii ibts and othle aiimu i.rovable under the said Act :at ie 20th day of May 1b'75, at 1-2 M,, *igncd for tL'e heoaring of then same, he rc W. 1. CIa wsoni, one of the Recgistei lian krnpiey of naid Court , at his'ofla Yorkville, oulth Carolina, whlen a here you1 ma iy attenad, atnd shew cans any )oni h-ive, why the irayer of ti jut pet it ion should not he granted U. 8. Marshial as Melssenger, By T, Wv ',0J.Aw<oN, Consumption Cured. Estemed Fienad Will you plea'e Inform youtr readei at I hiave. ai positive Cf R1 l FOIR CONS U.llTIONV 1I nil dli.-orders of the Tliroait and Luntg ''I that by its utse in my33 pact ico, igecured hundttr -ds of cases, antd wil $1,000 00) e a case it will not. benetit. Itndeed, s rong is my faith, I will sendi a Sat.att le 'ee, to any sufferer addlresain I'ease .ho w thisi~ leittor to ay ont U may know n ho is sualferaag fromt theis cases, ad oblige, Fnatflly Yontra. DR. T, F, BURT,J ril 27--fm 6i3 Wiltiam St. New Y'orkc No oice of Lan leflemaption, AUltitrOR's Orricit, Faiirnieh County, May ZIrd, 1875. "QT[I is huereby giveni to iR, J. MoOai Iey and his astsignas, t hat the money ha Ii d6pjosited in the C ounaty Treasuiry o1 a liel Countty, for the redemtptlont 0o lot in tlhe Town of Mlonticello, sol the propoity of W. D). Itich,ardson foi eg, March thie8th, A D. 1875. anad clased by the said It. ,1, McCa'rl'v W.hD PE 2 E SPRINP ANI SUMME 0p 4 W E livie attentionvi our stook new Qoods, ipWoh have heen leclell with unusual care, And which thir,k are AA We have our usual variety of LADIEs' DRES4 GOODS WHITE COODS, IMcReaIDERIE8, TIIIMMINOR. ig., Gents' and Boys Clothi (JASSI aWF.REI8, COTTON A1),q .INE NS, &C. HAT.S, SkJOK4, C UT .V BY,VI HWAwant, MDICINK8, BOOKS, FAN4CT GOUDS, &C. Rclaster b Brice ap.itl15 MARTIN & THOMPS0 SUCCEISOR To o. R. TilOMIPSOs Tnnners, Cutriers and Leathet Ma facturers. r ll. above named film woul.1 g ei4pecial att Alidt to Boot and 8 \lanufacturers an flat ness Aaker. will sell pure a-4k tanned finish ed at for lighrand'he~vf.pirrposes, as 1o, %ny house in the trade at wholes.isf retaikL CASH PAID FOR Il1DES. an 28 SP40NG SOL. 1lAVE~ Just RLecIved a Full Stock SPRING OODS, 1r h CONSISTING IN PART cPrints,, et Linen Lan, h ,(Cotton LalVns, G renadities, Peropiles,. Swiss ~ausjne, Uheck Canmbrios, Corded Jue.,n -White and solored Piquest, &c. Clothing, Ha.t., Men Entnishin, Goods; Cassioners, Cottonad?es H osiery, Otoves, Trunks, WVoodi:n*are, and the best assort tuent of Ie vey brought to this market, all wl .will bie sold cheap for r . B. A few pieces of dams l)Dress GJood, a~t 12) and 16 2.3 0< jwpr yard. W. H. Flenniken & C pil 17 WI NNSIIOMO FEMRALE IIn TUTE. T iE 'soconil quarter ofr school wIll commnenco Moni t he 19th of Aprit. it. will bee a good time those who have not bben in secheool-te enter, as there will be a re ganizatieh of elasses, &e aDrIl 13 I :".r. . . i):.1 sX U.s. AL R VEDE. May Ist 1875k to April 30st, 1870. T lW Revised, statutes of the United BIStates, Sections, 32, 2, 8237, and 8289. require every person engaged In any bus: nees, avocation, or etmployinplit which renders him liable to a S/'ECIAI, T.X R.to preure and plare cirpieuo--/ ?'? ha eatarblishiaent or plece othusinrax a 81ama1p detoging ghe fayment of Ia-id special nix for the special tax year beginning May 1, 1.70, before equtuencing or continuing business aher. April 30, 1815. The Taxes enbraccd within the Provisions of tle law above quoted are the follow of ing, via: sej Reciifi re, $ 200 00 we Dealers, tetail liqtnr, - 25 00 D alers, wholesale liquor, '1(10 tot) Wtalers .In MAIt liquors, wholesA!e, 50 00 Dealers i ialt liquors, retil, 20 01) Deifrir in leaf tobacco, 25 (o And bn sales or over $1,000, ifrt r ene i for every dollar in excess of $1,000'. -* Dealero in manufactured tobacco, , -r- 00 anufaiurers of slills, 60 0U Anil for each -1ill iiianufnetured, '_JQ 06 And for each worm manufactured. 20 00 Manufacturera oftobacco. 1) 00 Manluflaclurrrs of eigt"as, 14) 00 Peddlers of tobacco, firat cliss. (nore th.an two horsos or other anImals). - 60 00 Peddlers- of tobacco, 1geconel class (two horses or other animals). 25 00 Peddlers of tobbacco, third class (, ne hoise or oilier nnim.,l). 15 0 Peddlers of tobaooo, four Ih cliss (on foot or public coinveyaiv.e), 10 00 Ac. Brewers ef less than 600 barrels, 50 00 Breweri, of 500 barrels or more. 100 00 Any. person so liable, w ho sl,all (il to comply with the foregoing requircieaets wIll be subjeotto seirere lsennit:e4. Perpons or-firnsii liable to pay any of the 1g, special taxes nated above must a-ply 1o L. CA88 CAIWP iNTItR. olleciorof luitctaal Itevenue at Columbia, S. C.. and pity for and procure 1he Special-Tax Stamp or StanpS they need, prtor to May 1, 1175, and without fuit her notice J. w . Douar,.\,8, Comnitsisoner of luternal lIevenue. (ice or Iuternal Ilevenlue, W mshinglon. D. t'., Febrarary 1; 1875. inch 16 -t 16 3) a 20 27 Sonestic Intelligec'e. LOOR TO ToL'R OWN tNTrnEST. T J'%UTIl will prevail-Facts are slulborn: Lthivgp and will:not beni deniIal-To see . nist be 1 o believe- in these days or, -pro gress. ut an has become i li great motive and labot saving powel- of lie age, ini all industrial in'd anitufieturing' pur)mitu, . and depa otes-Wih should no. , every .a4i,1y have i -jeamin asher. The "'clloe SteAn Wasrer,". ih the a 1est. it Idoes not occupy t ie space of oo-a I k square ft% at and is adaptable ip aniy sto & I We hoiler or routnd p6t in which wNter can be' boiled ; st-d with -iP ..-one .Jonian "n. ,o. r A whatiJoot liarily regarded.a .flY's.r sh1'n frw.m'to totree'ours. 'A child', t elve years ol'd may u4e iit hlid dle the Not* of A grown wo ini in one-half the ine, and re. gard the labor of,using it only a.pastine With it. w ishitig hits ceased to be tedious. or - laboti ', and; - t-Deio MoNiay! :h1.1tv ceased 1P..he.a,1y. of confkgii .aikd her ror, because willi little or no lahVh o -. 'latee hoOrs iuffice to d'i: adivyiIt witsi wilhiout seubliog. aitng-or tearing the alothes. b eaking button.s.,c. Time, labor. money,t nd matlerial all ar precions- econony is wi-doumr atd its'fruit Sahalth,wea lahstnd ha tppiness-.-Look then I ecoanomy a a washing, attd snve yoatr clothle so weAr-f6:etr'iineas at'long ts "i'han' waah ed by the hand t. hoard. byyhbuying- anti aasinag the Eolips.e ,Steam .Wsaher, which Lomibined withI that. very attractivec anda * ntsurpass ii '-Eureka Wringer"-couasti. auies a oimplete and pei-fect washer e'r ttifa y and washer-wotnan shi4uldl . ndl can hrae it.',sand nto WenaithWwajhaer'. wom.an .wh laos at .haaritahe: inteurest of. her pat roar will oppose il' aise The 'Ech ptse" is simtph in conist i-tction 'ciaent ific in printcipale, effective ini wot k anid will wa h the finest or caaarss f'abrics mtore satisiacierilhy 1 t ay handa, in front t'fite t wenav 'inaures. P'rice bttt to daollars--WIa11 t.ef, a' ak for a fe'w d onger at 11 .w. N i:l v-'s. june 6 OF (harlotte, (I olui mnbia, & ItallI 110oad. TIlK fatllowing P'aQsensger 8checdule 1.wbe ritn over this roa.i on anal ati, a this dlate : [aeave Augusta, at l.'0 a o: "Coldmtbia, S. C., 2 45 a . '' WVinnseboro, 4658 y' m d'. " Chester, . 6.8-1 r' a Arrive at Chario: to, N. C. 11.00 w TItI-ooa,so 5a1tJT Lease Charloite, N 0. at - 8 31)., '' Chaest er, I l 2-a a g . 'Wtaansboro, 12.88 p Columbibn> . 2.52 pm Arrive at August a. 8 05 p JA8. ANDE,R tIN, aen'l $aapf. A.P0pJtE, Gen. Passenger atudl 'icket Agent. In Bankruptcy. ln4lhe District ouar'. of the U) 8. fort the dech I)istrics o5 ii. Uarolina, in . he mhasior of A1. M. Newbill,. inkrtp'. At Yor'k, vilie, In the said District, o'a the'20th day of April. 1876. QiR : Take notice that a petitiona has I.7 been fied ini siaid Cot' bay A. .'. god Nowbill of lriieldl Cotnmy, in aidl 1)' iis riot, duly declared a IBankraipt, under- thie Act of Congress, tttaled ,-An Act toi establan a uniformai system of hhsaakrupt. ey thiroughoat the Utnited Slates," Ap. 0.provced March 2, 1867, for a discharge and certificate thereof, from ah his dlebas ___ ttd othier claisa provable uander the saiad Act ; atnd the 20th daty of aMay 18765 at J2 o'clook Ma,, is assignted for the hearting of thesante, before WV. I. Chawson, onae of the Registers itt Bankrup~tcy of said t'ourt, his at his office in, Yorkvil e, Btioh Carotina lay when and where you miay atienda, andl to laew cause, if any yeu haave, why tht .. for prayer of the said ptetat ion shiould ntof be he granucd. or- ATTIsI: h. M. WIALIL \CE, i U. 8. Marshal as Melssentger. Bly T. WV. QLAWSON, Der1u3 y Messenger. ot PO, -- s 9Aq O* ha 'I-]l''a -" .m w a - E. U IP, 1) 6 (fo n ieC*i, Of10 - wa nt w nf t the Lili . -ir F 'iri I i e oL - PM intb e -e1atifatl .1 att rm e. Yetook of N.-.J 1,14.41N.Efty 0001).A . vert exl,Abile.d for, s#j;..st .11i, plcer. Aly sock Is o,w co,11-lete in Or,G. O.di liite G oods. Fancy(. Gluod., .\t i,,ti, 1 ove4. Iiandkercie.J:c...&c. A nd a splendid. .OIQVv or Trinming4, 111broi-leries. i,Wes2iin. g&,W r'littg . &c., inclk i ta i all of III * 'i-Ti J0s of' h e se;S,If. I e eall an. see. Very i-lpilrri1y. jLr :hR WN. Ironinthe Blood MAKE9 THE WEAK STRONG. T he Peruvian Syrup, a Protect ed Solution of thec PrQtoxije of Iron, is so combined a's'to have the character of an aliment, a. easilU digested and assimnilated evith the blood as the simplest food. It increases thle quantit y of .Nature'. Owne Vilalizing Agent, Irotn in the blood, and cures "a tho.esand ills," simnply by Toning up,Invigoraein and Stazng the System. Tiaen. riched and vitalized blood per eneates every part of the body, repairing damnages and Woaste, searching out morbid secre tions, and leaving nothing for disease to feed upon. This is the secret of the evon dierfud success of this remedy its curing Dyspepsia, Liver C~om plaint, Dropsy,(hronaie Dir rheen, Boils, Nev'otsAfetaamx Chills~ and( 'evers, Humno Loss 'of -Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of the RidiAeys - and Bladde', Fematle Co0rnnlaints, and all diseases originating in a bad state of the Mfood, or ac.. Companied by debiieuor a los state of the suEstehn. Bieing free fromn Alcohol in any form,n its enaergizing ekects are not fog. ioted bg corresponding reac tion, but are permanent, infus sing strength, vigor, and newe life into all parts of the system, adb dlnU up an Iron Oon. Thousands have been changed bU thme use of this remed y, from weak, alky uf'rn crea tures, to strong, h~ealthy, and happ menand women - and invalidla cannot reason9lUyhcs Etate to give it a trial. See that each bottle has P ERU VIAtl SYRUP blown in thegiasse Pamnphlota Fre SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Pfoprietors, No. 1 lMit a' Pla.., Uoaaij. So,; ny Dlat.o a-ra or.Iqansr.,y. TRY DR RADCLUFPS 1liEA'T itemeday, "sey'eu SeaIs or 5 AoIden~ Wondier,'' whtich is econ,mnel I for till nichest or prins, rind tbrown tupon its own mterilts. No cure. pny, ist the molt o. For sale by 1t Ii !tnintgs, who is agent for Paiirfield Coann u,ad wit I lake piletaure in fililntg or ata for drutggisis antd country mnerolhan, '- W. 1. A iken, of' innttoro will keep Ott htanda. For far-ilbor'part i otlars rip. y to fC. Jf. JE~NNNGs & CO., rd 4 m.Wintnshoro. it V,