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ark on a subscriber's raper at his subscription las expire ill be glad to have all de linquent scribers settle pant dues and pay up for another year. There are a good many persons whom we have boon indulging for a long thne. As we undergo heavy expense and are compelled to make CASH PAYMENTS tr material and labor, we cannot afford to wait lon er for our just dues. On the YIRST of JANUARY NEXT We1 propose to erase the names of all delin quent subseribers from our books, how ever we may reg rot it, Tho Nxws is only four dollars, and the IPaAl, three dollars a year. Pay up your subscriptions. NEw ADVEaTIsEMENT8 Dentists-Dr. Isiah Simpson. School Notioe-Miss Gott. K. M. M. S.-A. Coward, Prinei pal. Clothing-R. L. Dannonborg. Ties ! Ties-R. J. McCarley. See advdertiseoent headed found. Notico--W. R. Garrison. Notice-R. J. McCarley. Grand Chance-J. C. Squier & Co. Just Received-Beaty Bro. & Son. Fresh ArTivals - McMastor & Brice. Dwelling for Rent-G. H. McMas ter. Selling out at Cost-J. S. Eldo & Co. Owing to sickness our reading matter has boon unavoidably cur tailed, we hope only for a few days. Hoos FoR S.u.'i.-Ono car load of i"fne hogs" for sale cheap at G. W. Crawfords. Friday was a most disagreeable ay-excessively cold and continu ously rainy. Mr. M. C. Robertson left yester day for Rock Hill. Winnsboro will miss him. Rock Hill will gain a valuable citizen. Mr. W. R. Garrison has rented the market for this year at four hun dred and eighty dollars. We will expect plenty of good beef, etc. Tiddy & Bro., of Charlotte, N. C., have suspended. The liabilities of the firm are in the neighborhood of $100,000. Lieut. Jno. S. Reynolds, of King's Mountain Military'School, Yorkville. S. C., arrived in town on Thursday He will spend his winter vacation here. The iegislaturo has begun to work! in real earnest The calendar has been cleared of many bills left from last session. The best evidence of reform will be much work and a short session. TuOMAs iND JEnL MIAHu.-Mr. Groe schel, of the Morning Star Saloon, set out gratis a bowel of Thomas and Jeremiah, Thursday, for the accom mnodation of his patrons. Mr. Groe schel will keep thme aforesaid beve raIge constantly oni hand.. during thme cold weather. We hatve received the December nummber of'the ,Southern Cultivator, and it is full of good reading for the firnwer. The Ctica'or is one of the best agricultural journals in the country, and is worthy of a generous sulpp)ort. It~ is published at Athens, Ga., by W.* L. Jones, subscription $20 pe annum, in advance. Sunday was the most disagreaable $day of the season, and church-goers) were doubtless not very numerous., Monday was somewhat less disa greeable, wlth some signs of coming fine weather. We had thme pleasure yesterday of umeetinig Mr. H. C. Stevenson, busi ness manager of the Augusta CJon stitutwinalst. Mr. Stevenson is here on business for his paper01, tand we hope our citizens will lend him a hling hand. Thme Consttutionalist is one of the livest papers in the e maitry. For the last three or four days our town has been quite dull. But little cotton has been brought in, and the merchants have not had miore than they could1 do. Sol Smith Russell promised to makec things lively, but he has disap pointed us and gone uip the Green ville road. We hope ho will yet umake us a visit and give young and old another opportunity for a good laugh. A CHmAxNE Foa BARGAIs.--As will be seen from an advertisemeont in another column, Messrs. J. S. Elder & Co. are now selling, off at New York cost the entire stock of their wholesale establishment. This pre sents a rare chance for buyers to o1>. tain excellent bargains. Mr. F. Elder continues to keep on hend a full and varied stock of goods, which he sells at lowest living prices. Give him a call. KING's MT. MIL. SC9ooo.--The last number of the Yorkvilie .Enguir er contains a full account of the commencement exercises of this most excellent institution. The ex 'hibition was well attended, and the Cadets who delivered addresses ac. quitted themselves very creditably February, 1870, when it expected that there will be a large inerease in the number of Cadets. COLUMBIA JOCKEY CLUD.-The first annual meeting of this Club will take place at Columbia on the 10th, 17th and 18th inst. A large num ber of fine horses from different parts of the country are expected to compete for the premiums, and the contests will doubtless be both interesting and exciting. The Club have made all arrangements neces sary to ensure the full success of the races. The railroads will pass visi tors to Columbia and back, for one fare. THE NEws AND CounIE.-The pro prietors of this excellent conserva tive newspaper announced, not long since, their intention to enlarge and otherwise improve their paper, and it now comes to us in a now and f handsome dress, with an addition of four columns of matter. Our Charles f ton contemporary has achieved a a reputaion all over South Carolina as i a first class newspaper, and it is still 1 entitled to a . full share of public V patronage. The publishers have 1 our hest wishes for their entire sue < cess. t Mxama or TAxpAYEIs.-Pursuant to the recent call, a meeting of the taxpayers of Fairfield County was held in Winnsboro on ,Monday last. H. A. Gaillard was called to the chair, and R. M. Davis requested to 1 act as secretary. After an explana-) I tion, by Mr. Davis, of the objects of t the meeting, the following delegates were chosen, to attend the meeting s of the convention at Columbia, on Tuesday next : John Bratton, Geo. H. McMastor and R. Moans Davis ; altoriates-T. W. Woodward, D. R1. Feaster and I. N. Withers. A reso lution urging on the convention to I take into consideration the exces Hively large salaries now paid to the county officers, and that proper steps be taken to urge a speedy reduction, was unanimously a d o p t e d . On motion the meeting adjourned. SALF.M DAY.-On Monday the sheriff disposed of the following property : 1 Tract of 750 acres, lands of the t estate of Jno. H. Cathcart, to Robert r E. Ellison, Jr., for $2530. rract of 139 acres, lands of Robert K. Pickett, to James H. Rion, for f $818. V Tract of 60 acres, lands of James Law, to T. R. Robertson, ford212. I Traoct of 173 acres, lands of Isaac H. Means, to Ri. Oneal & son for I $300. Tract of 400 acres, lands of the Gladden estate, to James Jones, for $1026. Tract of-.--.-acres, belonging to sanme estate, to S trother Ford, for 1 $650. The Boulware place, 100 acres, to'1 Lawrence Feaster, for $454. There was also a lot of personal I prop~erty sold at low prices. TwELFTH-.NmH-r.-The editor ac knowledges the receipt of an ap..1 pointnment to the honorable position of "Special Humorist Disseminator" to his Jovial Majesty, "with the name, style and title of Count of Fairfield." Along with this appoint mont comnes the announcement through HJmu the grand chambler lain to his most august mnajesty that on the sixth day of January 1876, in the city of Atlanta, Ga., his majesty will come in all his glory and asks his faithful subjects to join him there in holding high carnival. The railroads, with a due recognition of his majesty's wishes1 have agreed to transport visitors to Atlanta for half fare. Let all who owe obedience to his majcsty's behests and all who love the inno cent pleasures of life, gather in large cone'ourse at Atlanta on next A T welfth-Nightt DEATHI o1 Mus. JNo. J. NFrL.-We are p~ained to announce the death, on Wednesday evening last, of Mrs. Annie J. Neil, wife of John J. Neil, Esq. She had been in a critical con dition for some mouth, but her friends still clung to their hope that she would recover. She had been married but a short time--having but a few (lays b~efore her death cele brated the first anniversary of her wedding. In the large circle of friends which her amiable qualities had gathered around her, her un timely dlecease will cause a voidI which will long be and deeply felt. Young, light-hearted, affectionate and sincere, she had by these quali ties endeared herself to her stricken husband and kindred, to whom her death is a sad, sad bereavement. To them we tender our earnest sym paty in their afiliction-a sympathy fully shared by our entire communi ty. She faded as the ross fade, 'Mid Bunlilt bewer, fair;] Love auardedl watched and eheslahed her Ho0w da death find her there ? TILL TAPPING.-1dd Hopkins and 1 Jeff Grene. two colored youth s of varicious propensities, disdaining o in their bread by the sweat of heir brow, tried' a more expeditious node of increasing their store of the 'needful." Entering the store of Dr. W. E. Aiken, and taking advan age of his being in the back room, hey proceeded most gracefully to ab tract from his money-drawer the urn of four dollars and a half-f con he expenditure of which they doubt ess anticipated much enjoyment. But, most unfortunately for their topes, they were detected by Mr. )eTreville, who promptly informed )r. Aiken. The latter intended to urn the culprits over to the tender nercies of a trial justice, but the nother of Ed Hopkins proposed hat Dr. Aiken, if he desired, should ,dminister to the young robber a logging suitable to . his offence. When this had been duly done, the ond mother, with a due regard for mipartial justice, proceeded to in. liet on Jeff Greene-who was only rcessory to the offence-a punish nont exactly imilar to that wlich for promising boy hd just under, one. The money was recovered y Dr. Aiken, and the boys are Loubtless somewhat chagrined at ho complete failure of their money. raking venture. DEATH OF C. D. MELTON, 1ESQ.-Tlfe ohunbia papers announce the death, n Saturday last, of Maj. C. D. Mel. on, well known to the people of airfield as a leading lawyer. He ad been in very bad health for somc ine past, and his death was not un xpected. Major Melton was for many years circuit solicitor, and flled that position with great ability )f late years he has been professor >f law in the State University. He ras recognized as a jurist of unusual alent, and had a very exten.ivc >ractico. Maj. Melton was genial n manners, and warm-hearted in lisposition. He was remarkable for is fairness in practice, and was al rays kind to young practitioners, ivor ready to assist them. His loss vill be severely felt. HoMucIDE.-News was received ore Tuesday that a homicide had aken place at the poo. house that morning. Sheriff fluff immediately ummonod a jury of inquest, who, vith Trial Justice Robertson, acting Doroner, proceeded to the place. hos W. Smart, a boy of about eventeen years of age, was first ex mined, and testified as follows : Eairly on the morning of the 29th~ e went out duek-hunting,, had not ~ot more than twvo hundred yard. romn the, house when his dogs ran orwaird barking; an object rose out romi the weeds on tihe edge of the reck making a noise similar to the arking of a dog; lhe elhot, and when 10 went to the sp)ot. found the >Odly of Cudjo Johnson, an old col red papr Smart went to the ouse for assistance, and wvhen he ~ot back Cudjo was dead. Other wltnesses were examined ud agreed in the main with the oy's evidence. It was also proved hat tihe morning was so foggy that t "was difficult to distinguish an oh. oct at the distance of 20 steps. Dr. ladd made a post mortem examnina ion of the body, and after hearing lis testimony the jury retired and n a few minutes brought in a ver Lict that the deceased came to his loath by a gun shot wound at the ands of Thomas W. Smart, and hat the sid Thomas W. Smari ird the shot without intending tc hoot deceased or any human being, )ut believed it was a (log or somei thor brute animal. No arrest was made. Moral oys should look before shooting. MYsTEIoUs DEATH--A COT.ORIF.D IAN PAcuanl iN A BAu-E OP COTTON. )n Sunday morning last, Trial Jus ice T RI. Robertson, acting as oroner, held an inquest over the .ody of Philip Thompson, a negrc loy lately employed on the planta lion of Mr. James Jones, in this ounty, about twelve miles north of Vinnsboro. The evidence taken van in sulatance as follows:. lhe deceased, in company vith other hands, was at the screw, Ingagedl in packing cotton. Selim lenderson one of the party, swears hat lie with deceased had put some otton into the box'; and witness hen went into the lint-room, and on ie return, deceased was not at the erew. Fred. Caldwell states that te saw deceased about fifteen sinutes before he was found dead in he bale of cotton-deceased having ome to tell him that there were ows in his cotton patch. Sam Itowarf testifies that a portion of a ale had beenput into the screw ox, and all the party except de eased went into the lint room. The ox was afterwards filled,and the bale acked. When the sides of the erew-box were raised, to put on he ties, deceased was found in the .ale, lying on his face. Dr. 8. F. hioblev testified- that the neck of deceased was broken, and his head crushed-either of which causes was 'sufficient to produce death. There were also found mgarks, s If of a cord, around the neck. There were no other marks or bruises on the body. Witness does not think the neck could have been broken, if do .ceasod had been in a prostrate posi. tion, without crushing the ribs ; but thinks that if he had been in a sitting posture, the neck could not have been broken without crushing the spinal column-and witness finds no injury to the spinal column. Some witnesses were examined, to ascertain whether there had been any dispute or enmity between the deceased and any of the party en gaged at the screw, and their testi mony is that there had been none whatevy . Altogether this case is a very mysterious one. Onb supposition is that the deceased was standing near the screw-box, and, when the others loft, lay down upon the cotton and fell asleep. The rest of the cotton might then have been put in without rousing him, and when it was >ressed down he vas smothered. 'e give this supposition for what it is worth. LATER. Mir. James Jones the proprietor of the press, says that the bale was composed of remnants of two lots of cotton and was very light, and (lid not require tramping for the latter portion put in. Death therefore probably ensued from suffocation. CUT Tins OUT-IT MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE.-There is no person living but what suffers nore or loss with Lung Disease Coughs, Colds or Consump tion, yet some would die rather than pay 75 cents for a bottle of medicine that would cure theoa- Dr. A. Boschee's German Syrup has lately been introduced in this country from Germany, and its wonderous cures astonishes every one thrt try it. If you doubt what we Kay in print, cut this out and take it to your Druggist, MCMASTR & BRICE and get a sample bottle for 10 cents and try it, or a regular size for 75 cents. Tur CAur.En or Aunntw JonNso!r.- This statestnan and patriot has passed away, but his deeds will live after htim. % ha commentarv iN his fame on the advantages of an American citizen ? Unlettered anal utnaided, ratlying upon himself. he ad vanced stepby step from the lowest station in 1it to the highest office in the gift of the Amnerican people. All this was Re complished by unswerving integrity, dauntlest courage, and persevering re search. By the exercise of these princi ies, it is in the power of any poor and friendless boy toattain the sate grand re sult. The same snecooa is attainable in time coaamnercial worldI as in the politienl, as is proven in the cas(e of Dr. Tuit's stand. ara prepatrations. He, consajotis of thiaft vane,,labored patiently, and'taay -no amedicineo ha'. taken so tham a hold on the pubilic Cstima'ationa as his Liver Pills. Thley' stundta on the topmaaost round of the healing ladder. Mothers, (10 not let your darlings suffer with the Whooping Congh, if you have a remedy so near at hand. Use Dr. Bunll (O'e'M RVrup, and the little suffe ers will soon fmnd .relief. Price, 25 cen (c. WINNBORO MARKET REPORT CoaRncTED WFEKLY BY EllTY, BRO1, & 8ON. iONr>AY, Dec. 7. ('oT-oN.-Sale's for the past week, 506 hla~ at prices ranagintg froaa lIg~a~l2j Prices to-daIy 'l1 lb 114(4)12 UAaoasao- Standard, D~oanestio and iorni(-o Pyd. 1j1 rEs-New Arrow -lib HAcoN -Should ers ' " C Rt Sides " Bul~k Shoulders "' ' 11 R ulk C it Sides " 131@1 4 HAusI- S C Cainvaissed " "20 "A:-- " 2g) (CANarE--Adamanttine "set 18(425 COFF EE -- O G dJava lb 3[(')(0 B io " " 266@28 SUOAn-Crumshed and Grnuatd " *' 136 14 C Yellqw and Extra C Wite " "' 11(i 134 N 0 Claritied " " 126il4 Afor.Assana - N C) " gal. 90(.100 Deaarnra " " 80(i853 Muscovado " " C60(ai75 HyruP " " 37 I(450 Iaca.- Carolina " lb 11(R12 Couns - " but. 1.00 MinAr, -Bolted " " 1.i0 O.cr. -'White & Red " 80G1.25 Fr.uen-- Super '- isak 3.75(a4.00 Famaily " " 4.25 Choice Family " "* 4.75 Swr~ " "2.00 Narr~s- " keg 4.50@0.25 YAnN-- " bun. 1.50 TheBestH~ls) ul) litheIn Wor1 C, 't, 6 SONS' A LAhJDIN SECilRiTi OIL. a ''. .: 2 DEURt E3 FIR E TEC'T. Endlora. " "" Fers Insanceg~ Comnpanies. Tryr- jtead the followIng cerlificate, seleted frm utany oilher. : i- ( M A htii II i. IN. t'O. of DA LTIMORE, D~cember 9:.,'74 . Mr'srs. (7. hli'st 4' .una: (isnllemen-lulaig uased ihe vatnue nils sold Ia *lhi. clly lfor illumi sinig purpne.es. a tak pleaure in 'commsansding lour"-AIndelln security" as the sfest and hetat ever used in our hanschold. Ynnir. Truly. signed) ANDREW REF.SE, Pres':. IT WILL NOT EXPLODE. 0. w.uT & soNs, Aska ynur ulorekaeeper .r It. Wholesale Dep.esa li, 115, wo b..,s.,e .t D.als.,.r.. set W-go5te IN BANX1RUPTCY. In Re David C. Means, Blankrupt, Etp rte Bam'* 11. Olowney, Assignee. Petition for sale of Bankrtupt's Estate. NOTF'E I. hereby given to All editor. hding liens against the estate of the above named Blankrutpt, that the same must be established before mee at my oee in Yorkvlle withina twentyone days from the first publication of thise notice, other. wise they will be deberred fronm any share in the distribution of Bankrupt's estate. Bly order of Court. W. I. Cra&wsew, meo1a4 'rt10 osi To Davoovrn, HAanwaa AND OixnAI MancuAxs.-I carry in stook from 1,000 to 3,000 boxes of window glees (the largest stoek in the South.) embragng all sies, from 4 x K to '40 by 60, in single or double thick and polished plate. Standard brands of French and American make. Stained, Cut, Ground, Enqmelod, andOhurck Glass. Putty by the bladder or ton. Glaziers' Points, knives, Diamonds, &c. Above are imported direct from the fac. tories and I guarantee bottom prices. Send for latest quotations. Truly yours, P. P. TOALE, Charleston, 8. C. C L OTIN . MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTH I NG AT Love Prices -AT D ANN ENBERG'S. . -. .._. .DRY GWO-)00S LOW PRICI* AT DANNENBER . dec 1 1ew Goods! New Goods! JUST RECEIVED arse and well selected lot of choice Winos an I 1.iq urs o' thle fiuet P. A lot of Rugae s, 'ofrfees. and new Maokerel, lhe finees in sown. ALSO, A lot of Fine Bologna .ausage low for i~ash by John D.. McCarley, Ties! Ties !Ties! A Lont of Beard's L'ck Ties at 5 3i-4 celits pr, b. at R I. J., McCA.RLEY'S. dee2- - P[ELRRE BACOT ('cmmlssion Nerchant, --AND Aid Dealer In Commerclal erillisers. IF you wish choi~e .A pples, liananas, ..Oranges and Lebions low for cash, call on- - - - PiEanE BACOT, Agent. NTOfTilERN Cabbages, Onions ana iNIrish Potatoes selected for table use at PIERRE IIACOT'6, Agent. EGO Lunch, Pearl Oyster and Arrow root Crackern~ Just arrived fresh at TIERRE lA00'?s, Agent. itE11 andesCocanneAlmonds, FrnaBcts, Agent. GRAND 'JHANCI 1 BARGAINS I BARGAINS I 3. C. Sp~ier & Co.'s DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT FOR CASH ONLY. IF yn want Dresa Goods at a sa.critico, T1Fyou want Cloting, Bots, Rhone, andi -1.Trukscall on JNo C 8quans a Co. IF you want flainkein, tShawls, nr'Shirts DiJrawors and Unzderwear of all 'kindu. go to Jxo 0 Sqt'ia A Co. I F you want Hasts.p, RaHutchlwe and .Valies: if you wanst to pay that ltu, luLL for goodts bon ght " on my word of honor," call at Juo C Squzan &'Co. All goods at prices to suit the timo FOR THE CASH. deo 4By JNO. 0. SQUIER & CO2 Insure Your Gin Houses. Tff? HE ichmond Fire Association of .L Virgii affords an opportunity to lnters toinsure their Gin ioues and 'WNew is the time, del is dangeros. JAR. *. ama ea~..9e - ISS GOTT will open a school in a building on Mrs. Ketchin's promises on the first Tuesday in January. Miss G. has had a number of years experience in the first female colleges in the State, and brings with her the best of ref ronces both as a toaoher of Music, and the English branches. de 6 DR. ISA IA H SIMPSON, DENTIST, CHARLOTTE, N. C. ImR1ESPi'CTFULLY informs the citizens and the public gener. erally that ho will visit Winns boro, K. C., professionally, the 14th day of December, and remain 10 days. Terms mat. Satisfaction Guaranteed, duo 7 18 68 l . Nox COL.ASBURY .COWARD 'INIPAL. A Full Corps of Able Professors. Complete outfit of Arma, Apl.aratus. Etc.. for thorough mental and plhysih al training. Location nuted for lienli hful ness. and fossessing iailroad arl Teoe graphic ficilitie.. For Illustrated Cain - boue apply to Principal. doe 7-lm Howes' great London Circus is coming, but ROMEDY'S T i the place to go for French and Atmerican Candies, Nuts, Fruits, Oys ters, Sardines, Pickles, Cheeso, Crackers, takes, ;'read and num(erous other thitgs to support the Pilgrim on his journeyinga toa phrttee ---I am undeci dedi where, but am sure that the mohing ofono of my 5 cent iHavalna Cigars. will leave any one in a happy and cheer ful mood. 'ithankful for phast 'atronagre, 1 hope to merit a ctntinuance of the sate by keeping constantly on hand a full il variest assortttatint of Conf' ectiotneries, tine ('hewing atid smukting' T'obalcco, anid al brands of Cigars. Homo of which are 'The Best and Chenpst in Town. GENTI.EMEN TRY ONxI C. S. ROMIEDY'S, 1t 9 Noxt door to P. c NEW ARRIVALS, ( ) N E of h l )r t : f l] . " derhtsTe yripe.ino h Onvied r ge nera sto Rco isse, 'ant Oi ofr load whic fre rundualo of a. g~rnteti.u<. 1, a e *EAVALSO&, ON On c4 alca- of porme ioth M ayan ALSO, .A lot of Pot Ware &c. at reduced rates. dec 4 ~ JURICATING~ 0 Linseed Oil. {erno. -J tune oil, ('as'til0 l, jtust, roeceived at W. E. AIHEN. WOOD) 1'RESERVER. ONE, Barrel Oil known as Residuum, used for coaling woodi to preserve it, either in buittding, or miore particuilar ly on Fence rosts. For solo by oct 21 W. E AIKEN. P. P. TOALIE, Mannfacturer of DOORS, SASiHES, BbINDS, iLO01l130, &C Ihnliders' Haridwar'e, PAINTS, OILS, &O., The National MYie Pait Co., The Orcat American Fire Extinguisher Co., Page Mta ohinet Helting Co. OFFICE AND) WAnECROON., No.20& 22Hayne, & 33 &25P'inckney sin. MACTOnIT AND YAnDfS. * Ashley River, WVestJnd Broad St., sept 28-iy NOTICJE. - ALL persona getting miesa from the A21 market must saettl~e every Haturday or their accounta will be stopped. By complying with this requirement, nmy pa trons will enable me to supply them with good meats in abundance. dae 4 - WRGn oneN. " ri-" * ,* .+*.... : .:'t..tL i. A t ~ iiP.15tale mlost womi1cifu1 I 11. tiga "iutt tha (oL i'r asuinieil .'lo aiinR4 No PI-eston cal tale these B11tr'tf Wiei~rliii 14) diretions. an1(1 remin lo'g uitwell, pirovide t heir tu~os aire not ..Io*. 'Ironed'( by3 ineral poison or other rep; l i t'. lIiloiic? Remiiltenit and Inte'r. III II tit I. evens, %% iel1 4ar 80 plO'"a. riat in the vatovs of our great r"ivors ! loscu' o l( Mississ'.ippi, Ohlio, MIissouri, Ili W. is. i'eii u'ssee~, ('umnherlatd, A rlan ] 'earl , .'. 1ltIii~, Miobile, S~tanaau, hon 1111''hit, .1;1ins, 111111 mianyV otherOs, with t~heir Vu ~t I :d't:ries, thrVoughlout omit1 ent ire countIry dliriiig the Suzmer hilt A itt nnln. amnc remai:rkably so, during $('a" Sot is o1. n :lusn:u heat anti(1drynhess, iiro lI~viihu1;1 acci'mjlllanicd by extenlsil a d0 r1'ig'1114'11 Sof the Stmach and fl~ iver, oiii l d11'r dl 'hllital v'iscei'a. Ini thedir VQO I 110'nt :t 1 111t ive, exerIting a pow. is 111) (' t ha~iiiic lorthle purpose5 eq(ual to M1 the wIV~ill siicti.i I . remoo the dar1k. Colored % iscitl muatt 01, with which tt,~ bowels aII Ii I.t i, At 111 houaitn0 blee coi i alhu t the s 'eV(* iolns of the liver, and genierailly ItzSt01i!1n the healthiy fuuct iulls of thn digesitivej organs. Forti l y the body agaiinst disease by) purifying all1 its tluii.l< wit hi 'I N EliAll het rIT:u i.. No epiudemic cani take hohit i)ysjepusia or' I midi gest Intl, T~cada e ci i, Pam1 ill the ShouldIeuR, Coughs, 1 'igutl uiss of tho ( 'hiest. D izzi ness, Sour hEriieg :ut 'us 4of the Stoiach, 1Bad( TIasto in) 1(1 MJill. iliious Altnc'ks. Pal juta" tat io 111 )( II le (rt, Iiili~tuatiti ltoit of the I ugst, ]';iti ill (hie region of tin Kidl h1(''S. iiiil aIn li til o1 liet" patitnul symlp tunes, 810 til- (4i1$j41iug2 lit Dy)spepsia. Onoi 11t lo 'viii hiutVo au het el. git att ('1 its 1ocr: I li all iimingt by ad veil iS( lilellt. t'roI'iul:i, or 1nht Eils"1Ii, \whifon S ~e in gs ; iI l"i~i.. E rv i p.Iuc., Stenl dN uc k, I o11 o, S'c4u'l,.IH I illao1uiai i't, j tloI4Ic1 I zIlaoni~i, 44 11 Meiriuiil -, Ilet 14)112, ( h1 lIn tilca. ;1; inl:l ti r1 stuttit ttutn! h1is. Ii u'rt II I i i !I:L. lr, rIit~ o er (4 'in th~o i'or I iitlauii (ilt oI',' 1111(1 (.i'on11 P-ill an1d Iint'littt 'lt. levers, I )iseauaes of thi Blood ,,i,.114, 16111 .,,'v anid~ liluohier, hat (j iii Ltiri have~ no i~tild. Such Iiseases ;,I'ehiali jal lbsen('ses.--*Persons il-i -'ageil~ iii 1 ':iinls ...111 :........1..i ......t. nb