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F4%1FFlLD HLRALD vv 1V11 iJIMOB1 JNO. S, HE ENOLDS, Editor, Weilneilday fIfrning, !itthiIt 18, 18h The Bankrupt L'ft. Thoro sees at proscht to ho a atrong probability of the rop'al of the bankrupt law. Thero are many features of the system that have gono far to bring it into disfavr, anid tho high fees paiLd to 1'gisters and otlhers PavO led many peoplo to tho concls-ioil that the la\v has inured (cliofly to the advan'Itague of the oilhiors of court, and neither to that of tho baikrupt nl of the creditor. We aro in favor of a banuk r-6pt law. -i the present law were 5o amendldd ats to decrease costs 'knd diuminish 'tho powe~or of registers, it ,would bo productive of much good. Bit niater its management in S.uth Carolina, it has boon used firnt for the ad\'ahIado of the regis ters, their k indred and theitr iri hd, and next for that of tho bankrupt and tho croditors. A8 it ecoms im possible to relievo thu hMW of thoso odious features, wo are lit nM' of its inunodiato abolition. County Organization. Wo are pleased to learn tliat proper stops havo been taken for the inmuediato organization of demo eratie clitbs in all the towinships) of Fail field co1tunty. 'T'lese clubs will Iolstitulto the piri'nary organizations of the lutrty, andi in them the people ,should bo fully relireHented. Upi 11heir efliciency nmst depend that of t ho genieral county orfgtriization. -,achi chicub shouhl em1'rbrae(1 all the avtilablel votors' inl the neighborhood in which it is formed. Tius clt stituited, it, will form a nuelen1 11 m a~tn l ~ t c 1 1 Y b a 'i 1(t~ ) v o ~te r s w hi o a re( a t p re se ni t n o t in lo"sitivol symipath.iy witl the muove meet iontugurated. Jtis not li'c1CssaIrV at hisc timito to diseuss the particulaa platform of griteiples tpon which the pairty should proceed. Whait is mo1st, need'.1, what. is a dire nced issity, is the dimibodiment of all Ihe denocratts initr a perfet, olgani z ithlm. This dot", it will he no diflicult task to act igorously amind idt e fdly ini the 1-inot of policy to ho imarked out, by the i-oper au thorlities att tilh poper flimne: TIhofre ils no. fimo to' losa' imy m eless d is (e 'mnsi.n 1 tI.Th all-important, enld is' flhe innueitet orisiiltioir of thu dh~eers iin power; Othlby e'4unlt i'm' mre al ready movin. Let niot Fair iel be beimhidhmenl. ('ho Moro Unfortunad.~t Th'Iis time it in thy AIoeratarf of AAr. Alrp. lelknap. H~e en~ggs ini at Iicod lit tie speculahmtioni in the wy 'I sellinug tiradinig-poto$. the B ofier, anud lhas bien found out. It wasN a fino arranuigemeont. It was iio siImle, so conivenijont, so quiet. .;ilt it hams coimo to light. A com moit teo of the namtionaml houso (f rel rasentative's has mnado at full rep ort,sttinlg among)1~. othey9 thingsm I t Mrin. iBelknfali receivod tomi thouin miandu dollars cash auidi - three thou Sand' dohllars annuaiiilly for flhree yours, from onie Marshm, in conlIidora tin of the latter's being appointed I bt' eiaini post triU~adorsips onl the Western013 frontior. Thu tostimoiny of Mariish hijmself wasi takon, andl s-oms to establish the soerotary's guilt beyond any doubt. To avoid thei ltiue fI'1t presuentod, Belknamp resignePd. and the p~residenit, withu thaimt kindly- '%sidoration for his fi ia'nds whiell has marked his8 course m~ ir sinCe his l'4t iauguation, hi -A aceptod his 1osigitation. But fl*, house novretheless appoi'ted a 4'mmiittee to proceed'tb the bir- of El senamo and theoriT i~n)mech ' M 'if high kihos nati mlisdrimeanfors Ri oflico. At a' cibih'et mcoling hl -suibsei pien1tly, it wvas roforred *" h'tle mttorney gerio'al to -take pa oper ste*ps to havh thvv aceui'hod arraigned in a e'uiml couli't It iseems lik'ely thit this w$ill be~ (1bue, nd dono~ vigorously. Meantwhile peopl 'e mare still in weon'dermelu at Ii his suddueni fafl of' a imun all alonig *st ill moro1 what and~ w~hio' will come14 :nle I . No suc'essor to the-o faithles .be':t 4.1ariy has1 yet 1beenf ninod. No Timio to Lose. Wetust t hat the organiiization'1 ofl detmoeLtic) (lubs wvhich has beeni beg,.,an ini thmis-c-ounty-will be com p.'('t ed aIS soon as p)ossile. TJhue casI) shmh all( bo 11) ini ltonutgh a '. lkm g order ini thue course- of a my lew weeks. In t his way thbe county101 traitonC~SI 1)1 w i bot i best. to ho done, and when that questidn -is iottled'bh1tor vgoriously upon its ivork. Tho stato convon 'is'not far enough ok to enablo us to delay our county work. Long heforo it mneots, each'county should b1 thoroughly organized, with its democratic cliibj as many as may bo nceesary, in every township. Thoro-is no Conson why this whole county sl otld'o tt Ito fully prepared, withii a fiw wdoh irotwthis thno, to enter upon its work, wha(ever it may be, in the coiling campaign. Let the clubs be forinod immodiately. Let us lose no tIi idoubts or 'prtes tionings as to the good to ho tic crl ++lftlfrd by lth 1%i Ynryuiia'L'ojn of the &f!tToeruby. Let us a'vnst.e to 1ime in disett1ssfig what hotitld bo the propor I)olicy of tlh partf but siliidy organize, organi-/t t 'r"omptly, thoroughly, eliciemtly. A Diminutive Outrago milt. ' 1:o n'fJon of the legisilaturo upo'n the recent whipping in Edgofiel county is o&) of the inlby iiestalles of the anxiety of ti -i tiWA to iltroduco iind 1n() comsttltly running an "outrage mill' of the most imtproved make. W o coherider it otirely needless to express our strong disapproval of tho aets said to havo boon committed in Edgoliold. They wore lawless, cruel and cnlcu atod to do much harm ; and the real offendors, when apprehended, duly tried and convicted, should be puitiis1hd as they deserve. But the orditiary agmniies of tho law should be 1idL to acebmplish this punish mentL If th u sheriff 'of 1"Xlgetiell is a lit pbrseii to iobl his ollice, if ho has won or himself th'.' Mmni ten'eo of tho peopl ili hisj holi)'sty and capacity, and if he use flte proper lieaniis at his collUdll, W believe ho will find no possibh. dificulty in executing any lawfui warrants in his hands. Even if he is wanting in any or all of these un iition, we have no doubt ho cni riun the guilty pairties ti to ial wi tholtE an1,y assistatilco from Coumn bin. We a're therefore it at loss toA peu'ceiye (lth propriety or tL necfessity of sc iding Iluhhnrd froim Cohiiunbi to hiis iakist ane''. Tien dougthty. she lift his inileed umado an eil1rfr, or feigimd ffT ri, to : arrest the allege. d ok}eriers, bhit ho says, the l.arties htd[ reolved no(, to siur render uiinless fore:( .) L do. anti he counld not, ralise a poste inl th neighborhood in which they werc found. Thliis woed nie leliee. Buit Hubbard mu~iJlst he ic:ch 1. os er, to ive a i uiemp.e i t h The action41 of the. 1(legilrtu- il* the1 malitter' is AimplVy puilii',~ and proceeds miinly fromi a de sire IA (ocailonis ih the pasLt, andli wse pre. sumera it is one1 of' the strongest If' they ermi mana~iuge to et ~up an point. Se~h beings tHm case,4 it hohorn the white 1peophlo to I give i prettext to( the 4.i'miy. 1 One(efiul iand llawfuii l agencies shiouhil be fuilly tried for' thes 'orrIet0i oi evils4, aridt until -thieso are~ <Mt irehl exhausllt'l,-aL roArt to) aV' olher meanlhs of re1dress5 is danmgairous and1 wr'onII( g. j Oll tru t. i h tno serdus field 'affail-. A Nowv Dopartuire. edl by .1( n th o a-i of ai conuniittoo oft ((iolrd mon01 who r'reently calb-d ati the roomus (If tha nnairenai An eraitie party in Washingt '. The ohIjoet of tho visit wais to prsenit the declaration (If a conventioni of colored men asking p)olitical recog nition at tho hanids of the doemocra cy. A concluding plaralgraph oIf the address is as5 follows :"We arel tired of our solf imp1osed party yoke and its injulstico and1 flagrnt dlisrelgard of the constituttionl, no0 as to tramp]) dow't local ~slf-governi well- diimosed foli~~w cliizens of the South1, :andit we esrnest ly believe that ai divisin oft ..hO' SoIld vote ofI colorei'd "otorsr 'till (gready! art npeni the twot grait parlth1 . and .h~ere foew propa~ t o st and by prini' men'whi~~lo will dot t.h~ mLot for me the laistiug tranliquility of' h counltr'y, ands (speciailhly a1 ret urn to g(ood feeling between thlo hatt. mas ter andit the no0W free c'it izen1 will follow. " The 'onnit ttoo on resohtm lions is 'Ol lcpod of a dlelegat( fronti eachi of t ho staltes- of North CIarolina, V'irginiia, lihoede Island, 31lassac ~hstts, Pennsy1lvanltIia, Ar' kainmas and .1lios, and~' one from the Distric't of Columnbia. Tis attitOof t he c'olrd metc 1ha1 nai:1tv at-trad h ,,o t. taaitod With interest. Ever 8iflcp the adoption of the fouirteenth and 'fifteenth antondmonnts tho ropublli. can party has clluu~iOd to hla' rho exclusive privilege of u1sing; the nbgro g6te, and tll~ rightltoinauago the negro himself as the party, sraw fit. ''hiat tho its~' that s itrron-' (bett *11l4 political ')fldcp hde lt% to' ioned. 'rite is~tory of te rad(ical party in Soaith (Jarolitia aloilci 'tuflicient to prow's thisl faldt. !'1wli colo0re.d peojlfo hav'e 1JQel tats,1t ti look upon the enltire (kiiiocratic paty a (1(u) cla eronts13 hostile, as Ilil('l to their pers'ona~l freuedom as tou their l14)iti('lal 1s'~t-e('rily. lc nlit) of the sin up o1rators have conlstaitt ly 1084e IIu e1 to thei argituiuout that it rcstoi':ticou of the de~n'wcracy to c' l:Lvellt of the lacks. H~ow much W1ight thkis has had with tle: nc~c :t iS only necesary to look at tim ' history of our ntatu for the pae igtwur odt(l"nli o dpatrui', f the co~lore'd peso plc, i I t'uli''dl (f 'i ly ('cOfsidcrahblo ('Xtrtuf t iuit~ I ear go od fzuitL for' ti toii:. 'h11e) doimioct'icj palrty jH I)l(I.'ld ft.) '4'7uti\. theiji ill time e(Xi.j$o of till he~ir , ights tend' r hias been fai tfully krirL. ee rtaiii it is that a rtestoi'atin (of th party to power ini state andc ik iai ttblalI goveriiet will oiluIri to thi Itd I vantage of the ('oloreci "phoplr in restoring o10110 .4-Y111( eflieioiie5' to all departmenc1ts, ini ostahlitshing l)Otin ;enl mcal relaion 1twc l':th e 1 aititl iiill 1'4illg t tax.'ationi far lICIow thlit j~re ,atef ligllrtes. 1T1e("') i'CHstlts more NVoirtlh an (etlrt 011 theo part of tihe colored luo p1", ani if thu con1vntioni can do aniythiing towards1 Choir 1q)Oedy aceO41111 ilis] itiif 1, it, Wil!l not have aasse'Iil fe'd ill vaini. On tI.o) con [vary , it il ii aLVe dolia mlore4 I call s(1r'icou to ho 1.3l i'uc(u i1 ll inite thtoul ally ac~tionl G ally iob i..'aal botly iie thet c'lose of th l iar. the lL'gi.'latsio wvan for so7'iii oe W4th woi'kiiig', has Iet1 )4'('ltt to tli") govel' several 1)4. eet'sst)r1 sfl'jt'e r's'oli struiet' , till tie, ledt1 4i t'i da of (Itv IYLilIi (iiitiul- ela ii havili' l)(,CIl ignlored4. Thiu tir* levy toi State P'" P ii-e; Will ho4 e'ce(n 11illS. To tis Iiust of c-11'UV-u )->(' a1tl1(d thy: rvgttu' (",itlt.v tax of Li(o wll s, til( ttirnod iit. to beh ,liotI1y doiroulp of ti~uo'roforin and has pllltlAlw a eoursio highly honor able to hintsolf atnd bonuficial to the people. flit wIab~okiro hi4 snpportors; dhd what in$ jioo h1ail 1o tquirodl over 1is 1> Wis?o' '.o "only to ub'k at t the cotltiKo .5f tiio Ie psldtiuro, fo "tiid ua alieVt~i to "tlni (gaesi. 'tony. illy out ovcrythlig~ oleo, Whu oloction entire disregard of decenc , and. an on;lc1srtf % 4 c oii ver . l44 :nad6b by tlhe rmeical' party ini lho last cartpudg 'n'. 1'Yid1 'ticio tire S64lI hlooi 11101 in relihtlilieii ranks in t leis ltofe, ewe riu o ceaidy to c(thiede but they Iontf to, 110 ilitiill )W (111055 to stohi th~ title of uxtrava ganece 11nd( veimlity tpon Which 'tide itt iiiHOlent 1)Oktl~pij 'the ~b1jii the Tiwiliec, the 1~lliotti#, the Bowe s, thu SVhitternoros,wiltu otlkrtiof equal powor arid oqta1 duisg6r to tho plib lie '.volfarb. The state Uil'vblatty: Ainoitg the manly evils thatt thb had gov. riuuulnt it) 'South (Jirolibot 1111( ln'oitght 111)01 tub peopl)e, thre is scurcely ono niore collnpieltotis than the pr*'Kfoft coniditioni of the aler its form& r utilngelnOelt; cone munipdtucd the rospbe't did received the paitronage of the bust people of tli ntate, Aside from tho posi tivo benefit to be derived froith the iuiaCLbr'~ of its cur 'Icultliiil or the ell oitnont of army bf its~ honors,' it was d.eth41k1~ a pivilege to receive llISt L14iOUl ?t'b)II tihe m11l1 who t)Cculpli(.dt the 3ihVorai1 pu.)fesorsliw That thc initit'tlj0'i, in tho' foruu to whieh it was~ 4hangot1 affthr thm wanr; 1LCCOIujliSlhed iticli gorid fuir thme young ino it of the tatb; ctiio . be itsH ll'l4)r wOI 0 mos(t tlnlfdlInt mlid ItlloSt reco(gnized, the radical party Look chatrge of the inistitution: It is t11 Ucdlsary to trace the stlcCcesive, downward stt'pii it has 11)11(10 sine thatt titnb: it i11 enlough to s13~ thtt iuid~'r it.A present flinaigeineut it 1118 dl( 1rvedly forfeited the patro)11 0~ 8f 1 ~ j)rspct oif the good1 pc+orhil~ of tlIo state. Of fli m p~resi de~nt' U.r: A. W. C iI'ig, we pltbli( flotiLc by Clio servies h( r'end~ered( to the cot'1ltito ifeUt by couigr~c. to loot:' in to !~-~~.out rages. \WT'iiiV,, ratan heard that he a' tral'td much niotice by maizking e1 tour of several Nortliorn stit' an(i qivi11g lectures 111)01 th~si, kwku. inttitkution wero pub lnproper. hands and wero'open to the white youth' of tio sttto ; if it . 'managenent woro such as to rank it among the oolegbs.. of thio donttryL-4f, in slort, it were iado to . occtpy just the dsitioi it hlj I' I8 t , we should 1e 1lartil in 'favor of a very large annual ai fropiiation say forty thousand dollars4--for its support. But. i .its proewnt anomalous and deg ratoed condition, we arc in favor of ia, peedy stoppage of iny fur tier statd aid. Another' criminal owes his escape to a faulty indictment. One Mr. McLaughlin, a fornir eouliltj coi missionor of Oharlistoil, wia" re oontly tried for o).er1y, and, the evidenco being co1elusiv, was Von victot. But when ho cathe tip for sentence, his cothflcl 'showed to the satisfaction of the court that the indictment was finally defttive, ahd the happy cllcauhllin was accord ingly discharged. If thi sort of thing continu& wo shall soon he forced to the conclusion thAt we, have no sensiblo solicitors, and that there is no law; hidwovor stiingent it may ho, from which a guilty iman may not escapo by properly avatiling himself of a legal teclmicalitj'. The real evil is the incapacity of the so heitors. As as a nown is elect ed to the positibii of ppblio proseu tor of criminld jiii-cly beci d4se he is a ropublican, without rgard to his capacity as a lawybr; so long must we look for dofective indictments, and consequeni imnpunity to convict, ed criminals, I [Col1MrUNIoATED.] Mr. JIditor It is refreshiig iii these hard times to witness signs of prosperity and ilpirovomnent in our mutch opprMsscd a:nl devtst Lt(.1 ciouutrV. Jgnoraneo. thievery p.tld rfltbery have (lone about their worst work. It is to be hoped, amid an ol'd s'ayniig has it, that the' darkest hour of the night is jns before day. l e o riust soon look for light if vo are to realiri the truth of the ahovo saying--in faet, 1 thirk the sgis ean now be seen in Home places ; and one spot that now occurs to niy iniiid, ,i the little' cunm munity ten iiles above Wiunnsboro, called White Oak. A recent visit :o this place has colVifeed mhe that the darkest hour for this vicinity is past. and daylight is about to dawn. It is sai that "futtu're ovents east theii shaldown8 before," and from thle cri. donces of ontorpi'so andI t hp rove moent about White Oak, t here must be ai "gtfod time coming" to those thlritti eitizens' w'ho are' pushing thin;.s along with so mouch earnest noss. T1ho evidence of enlt erprise is sho'wnl very lainly a2bouIt the neigh. bh)hoodl in the loo'ks of theO repair. genlerlhly wich ar( foing on, inl the crctiYm of new buildinigF, anld iP p)ainting andi fixing upl eld ones. One en terprise wliich deserves par. ticuilari noticeJ is the now school house which haes heoni built, andi is just aho011 fin'ishicl and ready for the( opeing' of a goodi schbol. It. is only niecessary to hook ait, the nam111esof the trustees that hiave been selected by the patronis of tho sc'hiool, to show thtt the.,on(;rprise is certain to suicceed(, Iad thatt White Oak wvill soon1 have a:Unsiltitution wiichl will alttract paitroaizgo fromi the whole I counllty. Tliand ~e nameuis of the gen tIleen wvho aro te trustees elect., viz.~: R1ev. 'T. W. Erwin, R1ev. Jzaes Douglass. Ilot.' A. Pattrick, W. W. Blrice, Samul. R. Johntston anud John ison.' The teacheir seloced is A. P.' inson,' Esq. Whito Oak has set a good oxamnple,' and1 it is to be hoped that other* sections will go and (10 likowin~e. White Oak is the headquarters of another enlterpino1,' thaii may in tho' Ifuture bring~ iomt usful and1( benle 11eial results,'. whiich ~i the grange, which ha, Phoenix-likle, risen from the ashies of two diff'eiat grang?3s IBoth laco00forganiiadcgranges wiihl lived fo a ie nvbcm silanid died.1 as taoth1 rnes~li eoarne(st rud p terjriising .ain b~eilnl g tco it-e'm,' tle det-igi aned to ressiiriet 8s1un0 of fthe dry bo.no~a and( stairt'a *new~ grunge n't \hi Oak, wIch T Ir'arh ha-ith"i unme of idea thaut the nuew~ organ1iza~tion will W hite Oak 'drango. The grange is 'corv-onel of soine of thom1best' farm er1 i i' tairlti.I9l .ont, ar d must grJow and1( Ilouirish' The namves of Br31attor. Vtmon, Gibsont are lffi cifto giv'o confi'deie inl thlO"io~fivi anld prosperity of thio' giangr. I Also heard(c~ disomenanit iahat. woufd Isoon becomea Dtmmbel s which wiN1 Id'id stmirength lad iigor t6 the i'ltfi ini'e- l. P. Mbley,' Dr'i S, F. )S~hf and otahror, thlai ha N sent ira thoi' i-nni: T1liM a'sr af' jhst'i the soi't of nn ters'to givCa N: a new and activo life. j. ~fnr. I I--A aleatrua'live re oaacirrod at Nipactyiix, S3. C., ])acajnauar 21st, by wijh four sitoresa valuid ait $2O,t0ll1 WOt bulrnead.: Th 'flc uftr iapre' d Orfia thd4 fingraatiora,. Witl1'.probal4o deefraactioljo the .arlole totes a1f~ita Iratip of .iioveii 1 u$ll c1redl tIhQusad alolk to1 wI)*rtl f prtapetP. atil uiy lutes, 6101x-v reavatntee) by tTe arriv-al o(ai Graeat airdaiu "'r Exia gul.iher, ana Ag'ta~~J~lcfl) 'to oe -.o it%'s town 311.e n'icfl(k of tiaaio 1''0 full parti'"ta lars, seea ther Abbeville' Mi('aliait aand Now borry 11lJr31l( of the Iolltvwing; waeac., Mr. T. P. 1'tala ofiClnrtai oj, S. (:. t Amoror~( .l1o xtiiaguit1ir, inaaal will alnsiwur all inquiries in to ard to'taa 141011. 1)11. ISAIAHI SIMPMSO), DENTIST, ClIA RtLOTT' , \. C.. 1tES~.pFll~I' iforms3.. I citizen" '.(FIi.i( picrta lii.er ernll that i ' i";it Wi born, S. C., profa'.t.ioifly, MIor 'tic,ti 21th dlay of Faul, 1270 st; ied re'maina 11) dtt y~r mnorn if 330aQ-.Xitr 'I'3't13h '. 3at~ot3' lob l -teiL J. A. Fr~aser', Agernt, ' ant awent of tim" following we~ll estida Llislaod faze e11iUsrttaaG u''iaph11Er". anti' roacoauaa ond thema to props-rtY ownr .v a , worthLIy of their col s kiace0. 1'rjOort; inaar.rcd at 33310(13311. rate43. ''ho F~ire ASo('111111,1 of' Pl~Ji: (il~II)Iill--lIrie(orjIurbt i' in 18',O) Assetsz (Jvt r A03.tM)Ot)O). Thew C'itizens' Insi~ura'nce~ 0111111 P0,1111 of Newark N. J. -- (rgan1z(wd ini sot.'s over $.itfl)1iO .'!ho Petersburg Savizig. arnd Ini hurainc C'omipaniy of P'eters burg, Vir'gha. Assets9 over' Call oil 1111, anti insuiro your prrapert, i'itl out delty. Countary buildiungs a JN() A FhlA!--IER. Agon. mar 4 at 11 liiazior~a, $i (' HR herr bit givena flaaa t C. (.'aal.1t.13 aidaoaaa ist rataar of tiao a',.ti o. f ad il:te (.rladt itI, dc'c+:11141d, hcau apt ae oah .lolaac I )aala~ky, I': .1., ,I iatlala' ofl I'r'laate for Ill( oauaty of ('haest,:r, for3 It tiiail .1t~uu~ iaIzArg'ia adtiiiist rati r ais :il'ar'saai. It i-a oa-I tr ".1 1 'a:it .'iT, n- mv. thae :It I d of Aparil, A. 1). :c71, ha' laxa .1 f. r haring: pet'itioand ait itual 140110 leit o(f saidl ca. title. All logate'ox iiit r('staah will aaa'a. t W. C. Clauallei ini (1'la'a air "l - Ist alhaa Irllaati (..ivaaa ''ualoa hat ia and a ". al. la'itra airy 1f-. 117(~. .JuuIlN 1)P K'KY, ia~a7 Proateaae .1 aidg, C C. The Bast I-out ohoid Oil the in V1ir1d 1,. 11 EST S Mrl~S' .%LA~I. S~llF 1iliii I Oil, VV A itIcA.. l'EI I:3.3 13E( (i :F: niza: *rs"i'. Es,triard b,/ 11 e 1Y ir la.'a'rric~'i (.'uarp~uaaet. .raa33 Uaaa .. liteu 10 11) L ire. C.tsAi1;Ar IMauaE 3at ,. "u, ,,a'r---I3Au, a1 ii i u , 1ar a' .i au aill. oto~t '3ilt ti , ur ,Cu , run,,',', alargama I tarka. pleat., I 'tra,agia.l ,,u, 'At.ldiii s''aar,'"'" .,.. 1330~tr+ Signerd) AND J~-.V I:Ihl1. I-'a.. T. U. atO)hlIt''SO Y. I'riiit Justice. ) t:M IN 11.C1;.\ OF COURT IIOUS 1'' 333HORUO, S- (-1*. All ltosit .s it Us ( to iim wif rt~c-"ive prompt aittentt'ont. II. A . Al I .Al: . .k 8. It.v.M t.n .. GAILLARD & REYNOLDS, ATT'O NEYS AT LAW, 30). 2 1,:.- it' H .-.y N N. 1VI NN 0 t.01.0 XC,(111 A1.01.1NA 0 0 TIIE GRIEAT REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION which can be. cured by at timely resort to this stand ard preparat ion, as has been proved by the hundreds of testimonials received by the proprietors. It is acknowl edged by many prominent physicians to be the most reliable preparation ever in troduced for the relief and cure of all Lung complaints, and is offered to the public, sanctioned by the experience of over forty years. When resorted to in season it sel dom fails to effect a speedy cure in the most severe cases of Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup, WhoopiIg Cough, I ifluenza, Asthma, Colds, Sore Throat, Pains or Sore 11ess in the Chest and Side, Liver Complaint, Bleeding at the Lungs, &c. Wistar's Balsam does not dry up a Cough, and leave the cause belind, as is the case with most )reparation1s, but it loosens and cleanses the lungs, and allays irritation, . thus removing the cause of the complaint. ruflVI.DIEI) nr BETH W, FOWLE d: SONS, Boston, MUs Aud suld by Druggiatk and I eatersgeneralg. ' ]'I (G . i'dtil n S t't!M. ja I McM.\sTI'mt & .S g TIO L AN r F.RiN. 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