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A NOVEL ATTACK ON HOYALTY. Mr Holier! Poel In tlx* Bolts o? ..JuiiluV Without thc Marth. prom the if. V. Evening Pott, Since Pru m m el's tiff with the Prince of Wales, which was embelished by thc memorable "Who's your fut friend?" put to a mutual acquaintance by way of cutting the royal offender na be passed there have been few instances when En glish subjects have ventured upon pub lic quarrels with members of tho family of '.bc sovereign. An astonishing excep tion has presented itse'.' >f which we have now only tito opt-.ong incidents, but which promises to extend into a re markable and interesting history. Sir Robert Peel lately made a speech in thc House of Commons in which ho pronounced some slighting allusions to thc same exalted personngc. Ile ?poko irreverently of him. that to say, not as Prince of Wales, but as George thc Fourth. Now Vanity Fuir, a publica tion which is called a "society journal" and is supposed in some occult way to represent the royal family, took up Sir Robert's remarks with no Itttlo beat. Vanity Fair, in spite of its title, docs not think Air. Thackeray's example by any means ?-. proper ono. Or rather it prob ably holds that while one of them "dash ed literary fellers" might be permitted to speak ill of the "first gentleman in Europe," and thc offence bc passed by in contemptuous silence, such immunity is by no means to be conceded to a mem ber of Parliament speaking within ear shot of Buckingham Palace. Therefore Wittily Fair has gently delivered itself to the effect that Sir Robert Peel's speech has very naturally given great offence in consequence of his disrespectful allusion lo George IV, and his personal remarks upon the (?ueen, and .hat "several mem bers of the royal family have declared their intention Rover to take any notice of Sir Robert for the ful ure." To this in high dudgeon, Sir Robert bas launched forth a Daming manifest? which is perhaps thc boldest and sharp est piece of writing over put in print by a member of Parliament about any per son or persons of the royal family. Two hundred, or even one hundred years ago, both Sir Robert and tho editor 'if Vanity Fttir would long before this have been cooling their heels ?n thc Tower. It is a suggestive commentary on thc changed usage and temper of the times that up to this day nothing bas been done in re gard to this curious attack, whatever steps may bc contemplated for thc future. Sir Robert shaped bia onslaught in the form of n letter to tho editor, and pays his compliments to thc latter gentleman tn passing. It would bc a pity lo omit or to cut thc last paragraph of this curi ous missive, and wc therefore give spnee to it aa follows : "You appear to be instructed to make mc a challenge, which, notwithstanding thc channel through winch it comes, I ac cept with great pleasure; and as you in vite rae to a game, which two can play at, one of thc parties in the contest may prove a pungent critic of tho coming K-Sc (Jo ; and by tho way, I would advise you Btrongly, ns you nrofes." to bc tho depository of thc Imperial confidence, to bo a lillie :.?oro discreet in the circu lation of your authorized versions of royal messages, or they may get you into trouble, dear Mr. Rowles. Eike many others, I have put up with n good deal of your insolence from time to time, and. as your personalities have nothing in com mon with the honorable and legit?malo duties of journalism, you will lind me now quito equal to tho occasion. Rut ns in tho present instance you act as thc plenipotentiary of royally, go and tel. your master that I am not the sort of man to bo smothered by imperial men aces, nnd, unless I receive tho most am pio satisfaction from the royal sources which have made you'thcir most impudent mouthpiece, I shall Bend a copy of your statement, together with a copy ol my reply, to tn?- Prince of Wnles mid to the Duke of Cambridge. And, as you liuvo published nnd circulated such a declara tion of tho intentions of tho Royal family with respect to my remarks in the House of Commons, I sh nil avail myself of a titting opportunity to publish and to pla card tn Loudon nnd the Provinces, un der thc heading of 'Sir Robert Peel and thc rest of tho Royal family,' both your official notification of tho royal message aud my contemptuous acknowledge ment." It was necessary to get into tho nine teenth century, and to get near tho end of it at that, for an Englishman, and such an Englishman, to publish so daringa letter na this, and what is to como of it will bo looked for with pro found curiosity. To take activo notice of it seoms impossible, to pass it with si lence seems equally so, the Prince of Wale? cannot iig'-t a subject, and alto gether tho dilemma is one out of which there appears to bo no dignified or be coming path whatever. Tho mild dis claimer of responsibility for Vanity Fair that has been put forth touches only tito outer edge of the matter. That Sir Robert Peel contemplated and perhaps chuckled over this embarrassment ns a fruit of his amazing procedure is very likclv to ho true; but if such is tho fact it should be said that to inflict an insult that cannot be resented is scarcely to be accounted a proof of chivalry. Goon WORDS OK ADVICE.-Phy sicians say that every kind of cold, bron chitis, diptherin, sore throat and pulmo nary complaints are remarkably prevalent now. Sensible people ought to reflect that nine-tenths of these troubles arise from provent&ble causes. Wot feet are probably the first cause nf a good many of them. There SH no excuso for any one who catches cold from wet feet. Over shoes aro cheap, nnd in this climate they ought to bo worn all the time be tween tho 1st of November and the lat of May. It is never uafe without them, ex cept in summer. Henry Ward Beecher ascribes his robust health mainly to thc wearing of overshoes ; and nil other men who know how to tnko caroof tbcmaelvet testify to tho same effect. Another c.: ti-e of throat and lung diseases is insufficient clothing. Girls and women who go "low necked and abort-sleeved" to parties, tako off their flannels to do so; ami when consumption declares itself, won der how they got it. A still more general cause is ovcrheatintr nuit b-^ vcnu'Ation indoors. Tho lungs, parched and pois oned in tho house, ore in ill condition ?>.'breathe cold or moist air out doors, arbonic-acid gas puts them in a ttate. or'incipient inflammation before they meet the fresh air at all. Attention to these simple dictates of common reuse would prevent, we believe, a largo pro portion of the colds in this community which do riot come from constitutional ."eakness or predisposition ; and in the latter class of cases tho need of careful watching is greater. - A colored minister in Georgia was brought to trial before bis church on a charge of ate&ling bacon. After a num ber of witnesses had been examined, the deacons retired, and soon afterward re turned the following .verdict : "Tho Rev. Moses Rlcdso am nckwaittcd of do sin nations dat bo actual stolo de pork, os 'twas not abode dat su PI bod y else raiteh't have bern wcarhi' bib cloro, but bladder is hereby'fec-tious-.to warned-dat in do future ho most be more keerful." We wish to nay to our reader*, that Dr. Prlco's. Special" Flavoring Extracts of R?aft, Alniond, Nectarino, vanilla. Lem on, etc., are the finest, purest, and most natural flavors we havo ever used. The common flavoring ox tracts in the market hear no comparison for fine flavor to Dr. Price's. BaaHMMBfmVSnWBaVk^BAMM A HAM, 1,000 PEET UNDERNEATH THE GROUND.-Tho Virginia (Nev.) Kn tcr/irite ?aya: A hall was (nat night given by Captain Matt Canavan al thc New \ork minc, (joli! Hill, of which mine lie is superintendent. Thc ball took place at tho new station opened at thc depth of 1,040 feet below tho surface. This station is . lite as large as a;i ordinary ball-room, well floored, walled in with substantial timbers and hos qui ie a hdtv ceiling. The station is cool i ad comfor table, was appropriately decorated for thc occasion, mid was lighted with lumps suspended from the ceiling. Thc ladies were dressed in calico ami the gentlemen in corn iponditigly inexpensive raiment. The fut ni lure WHS ill keeping with thc place, and while there was furnished everything necessary to comfort, nothing very extravagant was seen. Never be fore in thc United States-if anywhere in the world-bas there been given a ball, at the depth of nearly a quarter of a milo beneath the surface of the earth. There was no trouble about persons blip ping into thc ball room without tickets. It was a queer way, too, of going to a hall this stepping upon a cage instead ?f into a carriage, and being darted straight down towards the ?entro of the earth in stead of rolling off horizontally in the usual way. HELP YOI:KKI:I.P.-Fight your own b.ittlcs. Hoe your own row. Ask no favors of any one and you will succeed five thousand lime* belter than be who is always beseeching som?' one's patron age. No one will help you as you will help yourself, because no one will be' so heartily interested in your a Ila ?rs The first step will not he -neb a long one. perhaps ; bul carving your own way up thc mountains, you make each one lead to another, and stand linn in that while vou chop still another out. Men who nave made fortunes are not those who had $2,000 given thfiii to start willi, but started fair with a well earned dollar or two. Men who have by their exertions acquired fame, have not been thrust into popularity hy pull's, begged or paid for, or given in a friendly spirit. Tiny have outstretched their bands ami touched thu public heart. Men who win love do their own wooing, and I never know a man to fail so signally as thc one who bad induced bi-? affectionate grand mother to spink a good word for bim. Whether you work for fame, for love, for money, or for any thing else, work with your hands and brain. Say "I will !" and some day you will conquer, Never let any man have it to say, "I have dragged you up." Too many frit-nth hutt a man more than none at all. SLURS OS WOMEN.-Of all evils pre valent among young men, we know o none more blighting in its moral effect! than to speak lightly of (he virtues ol women. Nor is there anything in wbicl young men ar? so thoroughly uiislnkei as thu low estimate they form of the in tegrity of women. Not of their owi mothers ami sisters, but. of others, win they forget, are somebody else's mother and sisters. As a rule, no person win surrenders to this debusing habit is to lu trusted with an enterprise requiring in tegrity of character. Plain words shouh be spoken on this point, for thc evil is i general one, mid deep-rooted. If yinni) mon are sometimes thrown into thc so ciety of thoughtless or depraved women they have no more right to measure al other women by what they see of thesi than they have to estimate the characte of honest and respectable citizens by tb developments of crime in our pol?n courts. Let our yoong ni'.'!! rem em bc that their chief happiness in lifo depend upon the utter faith in women. Ni worldly wisdom, no misanthropic philos ophy, no generalization, cnn cover o weaken truth. It stands like the recon of itself-for it is nothing less than thi -and should put at: everlasting seal up on tho lips thnt are wont lo speak light ly of women.-Moore's Jlnmf Neto lori rr. - Farmers arc in tine, spirits all uve Texas. - There are said to be over 0,01? ochool teachers in Texas. - lt is hard to respect 'old age who we get stuck on a venerable pair of chick ens. - "Father," said a roguish boy, " hope you won't buy any more gunp?wde tea for mother." " "Why not?'' "Ile causo every time she drinks lt she blow mo up." - It wns a little Scotch girl who, upo being asked whether she would marry ii remnin single, said: "Neither; I abai bo a widow." - (louerai Wade Hampton, the grand father of Senator Wade Hampton, wu di erl ff of Kershaw county between tb yearn 1780 and 1700. - Since October last, 7:1 new lodgi have been added io thu Good Templin in Fast Ten nncssee, and -1,(5 U> members ut dod to the ranks. - Senator Hampton and General M W. Cary aro expected to attend the n union of Hood's Brigade nt Paletini Texas, on the 0th of July. - In the States nf Virginia, Northan South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Ah llama and Mississippi there is a Catho!i population of about 83,000. - A Miss Tanner, who recently mai ??cd a widower named Hyde, with cleve mildrcn, says she has given up tannin ind is now dressing Hydes. - An old bachelor explains tho cot ?age of tho Turks by saying that anio villi more than one wife "ought to I vining to face death at any time. - "Just keening it lighted for anothi boy," is thc latest juvenile tuventie when a mother suddenly comes upon lu ?tile boy with a cigar ?n his mouth. * - A colored orator in Providence] 1 [., claimed for the negroes the possessio )f moro intelligence than can be found i tay other people of equal ignorance. - The Methodist Church owns mo property than any other dennminntit n tuc Union, thut sect having $60,85 iOl invested in church nnd other pro >rty. - Mn?. John Jacob Astor in ten yea tas secured homes and the means of ivelihood for about four hundred at illy homeless children, nt a cost of abo ?7,000. - Hamlin, under sentenco of dca n the Connecticut prison, sells phot ?raps of himself, and gives tho procee ujtnc v?lr??w of tho man he murdered. - A covereO wagon, stained and wo nit from travel, draw n by a yoke of sim ?xcn, occupied bj an individual of t enghtbiest propoMonn and an enti jrood of white headed children, follow jy a train of yellow dog;:, and placard is follows, passed through Waco, Text be other day. "Last yere from Rackensack. This ye?? Wc-'ra rack i ti back."' Pickens Sentinel: On Saturday nig ast as tho 9 p. m. passenger train w ?.bout threo miles from Central, the fla nau discovered a negro man on tho re >lat form of the ladle? coach, nnd in fon .d tho conductor, who-asked him for I ickct or money to pay his fare. Ti legroaaid ho had none, whereupon t conductor stopped the train and put hi iff. As the train moved off tho hep Ired a shot at the flagman, but fort lately did not hit him. On rcachi '..isley information was given Maral ?laden, who being on tho lookout, i csted tho man on Sunday morning a Ictaintd him until the return of t rain on Monday, vwien ho was fu lentiflcd by tho flagman and conduct ?HaI Justice Gosaottcommitted him toj Jonday to await trial at thc June Tc f Court, THE GENUINE DR. C. MoIiANE'S Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. r|M IK countenance is pale and leaden ? colored, with occasional Hushes, or t circumscribed spot on ono or both ? becks; thc eyes become dull; thc pu pils dilate; an azure semicircle runs dong thc lower eye lid ; the nose is ir In.ited, swells, and sometimes bleeds; .t swelling of the upper Hp; occ asional headache, with humming or throbbing of thc cars; an unusual secretion ol saliva; slimy or furred tongue; breath very foul, particularly in the morning; appetite variable, sometimes voracious, with a gnawing sensation of the stom ach, at others, entirely gone; fleeting pains in the stomach; occasional nausea and vomiting ; violent pains throughout the abdomen; bowels ir regular, at times costive; stools slimy; not tinfrequently tinged with blood ; belly swollen and 11.1 r ? I ; urine turbid; respiration occasionally difficult, and accompanied by hiccough; cough sometimes dry und convulsive ; uneasy and disturbed sleep, with grinding of thc teeth ; temper variable, but gener ally irritable, ive. W believer the above symptoms arc found to exist, DR. C. McLANE'S VERMIFUGE will certainly effect a < ure. IT DOES Nor CONTAIN Ml KCCKY in any form; it is an innocent prepara tion. /ii1/ (apable of doing the slightest injury to the most tauter infant. 'i bo genuine Du. Mi LANI 'S VKR MIU'CK bears thc signatures of C. Mr LANK and FLEMINO I titos, on the wrapper. -:<>: DR. C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy "fur all thc ills that flesh is heir i".*' bat io affci lions of the liver, and in all bilious Complaints, I dyspepsia and Sick 1 leadai he, m diseases of that character, they stand willmot a rival. A fi Uh: AND FEVER. No better e.it li ai oe eau bc Used preparatory to, ol' aficr takinj; Quinine. As a simple pm yali ve they aie unequa ^d. ii KW AUK ol' IMITATION;;. Thc genuine arc never MI;;.. ulled. Kath box basa rod \va\ ?val ?rn ihe lid ? nh the impression DR. MI I.AM;'S I : . t I< I'M Knell wrapper hears the signal tu ?.. i i I . Ml 1 .ANK and I'l.KMIMi linn*. I IIM?I upon having the genuine Dr. C. M1 - I INK'S I.IVI.K I'M i.s. prepared by Heming hm-., nf Pittsburgh. Pa., the market being full (if imitations of the name Mc !, ti n c. spelled differently hui -ame pronunciation. Bi 'I hi* imf .tiu.nt or -an weie.h-i km : .?...?? three 9'pouut't. ..ii : :.a e..: bio -d In a li? ii ii p<.?'>?? (about llirce K i.Inn .. pass? . through it I : ow e every ilialflnHir, to have tko kilo uni ullicr impolitic. s|slraint-il ur kl . nil fr. in ii Hite ii lite natural ?purgative nf ike kow? ls, amt if the IJ vcr lu ind torpid it it n i v, paroled from tin- blond, Inn car ried through thc Veins tu all pans nf ike system, ?-\ anti in i ry ini| tu escape through ike port? ni ike i skin, causes it ?II linn yellow ur a ditty liniwn "kolor. I ko Moina? ll become ditcancl, ami IJys [ I pepsia, Indigestion, Constipation. Headache. Ilili . iiii.in Jaundice, CtiilU, Malarial Ken n, Hiles, -tfllSick ami Sour Stomach, and general debility fol m. low. Mi'HKKtl's llRl'ATINrl, ike cual vegetable Pt 'h\' ivery for torpidity, causes lite Liver lo throw W!uiTfroni one lo two emu rs of bile each lime the blood passe? through it, a* lone as there is an ri Wees* of bile : anil ike effect oT cven a few lime? upon yellow complexion ur a brown dirty looking skin, ?ill astonish all who Irv il-they being the gn first symptom, lo disappear. I ke cine nf all bili I (Ult diseases and l.iscr complaint ls made certain j by taking IIXVATINH in accordance with directions. BB Headache is generally cured in twenty minnies, j anti no disease tk.tl at ISCA from ike Liver can exist H LF SOLIVAS^A SUBSTITUTE FOR PILLS H HY ALL DRUGGISTS. D Price 25 Cents and $1.00 LUNGS 1 lie fatality of Consumption or Throat and taint; Diseases, which .weep to the grave at lea?. one-third of ali death'. Victim., arises from th? opium or Morphine treatment, which .imply .rr. i?' p-fies a* Ike vs.ulc of dealt; goes on. (Jiu,ir j vs ill ""lue paid if Opium or Morphine, or any pr- oaration <yl of Opium, Morphine or Prussic Acid, Can M found W! In the CLO mt F tow nu Coven SYUVI*. which ha. Cy cured r--p.e who atc living to day willi bul one remaining lui--?. Nu greater wrong ran ko done PC than tn say i'.i..t Consumption is incurable. 'Ike t_Z t.uuin FI.UWI K I'm titi SvKVr will cure tl when Q all oilier meant have failed. Also, Coldt, Cough. ?Asthma, Hrum kins, ami all diseases of the throat and linios. Read ike testimonial? of ike Hon. Alexander II Stephen*. Hov. Smith and Ex-Cov. . -lllrown ot Ga., lion. ('.< o. Peabody, a? well as ?|J ikcse cf oilier remarkable cure? in our book-free ?to all at ike drug stores - and be convinced thal if you uish to kc cured you can bc by tal.iug thc Q Ol on? Fi.mvrn Cul i.ii Svner. >|| Take no Troche, rr Iaiicngcj for Sc.-.e Throat, rH when you can get ('.conn KJOWFK Svkur at same Cg price. For sale by all Druggist. I Erice 25 Cents and $1.00 -BLOOD ('?rave mi-cake, are mad. in ike treatment of all diseases that arise from |H>ison in ike blood. No! one case of Scrofula. Syphilis, While Swelling, Ulcerous Sores mid Sk in I ?sense, In a thousand, is treated without >!?. "se ul Men uty in some form. MclCUry rots ike bone., and tlic iliseases lt pro duce, arc worse than any other kind of blood or .kin disease can bc. l*n |'?-MIU I: ins's STU t IM OIA ir li IHN'S I nil..III is thc only medicine uimn ?ku k a kop?: of re? os? ry front Scrofula, Sy philis ami Mercitriul discasi s In all Maces, cm kc reasonably founded, and thal ?ill cute Cancer. <i, v... will be paid ky the proprietors if Mercury, orauy Ingredient not purely vegetable and harm* less can kc found in il. Price al. 1 Inigglsu) Ji ? <v CLOHII I'M WI H COMIM Svnrr and MURKI I L'S Hi i Atlsi; I >i< TUM f.lVKM for talc by all I'rug gisis in >s o ai ?l?d ?I.un bottle I . For salo by Simpson, Reid A Co., Antler mil. S.e. _ New Advertisements. REJECT ALL VIOLENT PURO ATI YES. They uin thc tuno of thc ko? eU and weaken thc dlgea kill. rarrant's Effervescent Seltzer Aperient s mist ky rational prop!-: aa A means of relieving ll dorangeiiii-iiit of the stomach, liver and Intea ines, because it remove, okstruciions without alu. and Imparta vigor to the Organa ..titeo it uri?es and regulate*. _FPU SALK UV ALL DKI'iii? 1ST*. _ M ADVANCES MADE On RAGS, BEESWAX, .ides, Tallow, Horns, Hoofs, Bones attie Tails, Old Metals, Ac. For quotations, Ac., npilre of JUWIN a l-OKWKNTHAL. SM Pearl Street, New York. . . . ri H HAD THIS ? M iii.s.^alaiyol?tisjperinontn 1 ' ?. .-r ..n-.-a 1 ,r^>srutnuits.inn, IOM>II our I '. ' I I .?..?.?, I?. : ' I i1. ! ?? :.. _ ' ''t-s ,-i:r.?? sB.tt'A,, Msrsbull,^tich. fc^iy a Month anilexpeniragiiarantrtsl toaccntk PJ^^Outflt free. WMAW A t:o.. Augusta,_Malno. K.*/'*/'*/ A YEAR and expenses to agents. Outfit P# ? I Free, Addrcvj P. o. VICKERY, Augus I, Maine. f.wspapar A-iterli.lu-i P.itreau, 10 Spruce 8l.,N.\" 5 OLD AND RELIABLE: i J'Du, SANFORD'S Livau iNViaon.vTOiijS fis H Stund ir.! Family Remedy for r I?H'-:IH?H of tho Liver, Stomach ?i:nl Dowels. -It in Purely -?^^ML* JV. ?. table.- It never fa JD. -ii.t.ttert - itirt ??^nii ^..hnrtiennd^Yl Kpftl^ J S *?*?f91 **R 5 B K.-"" Invigorate *1?3 i? 1111,1 l>y t'"-> i,u'?i'?'.5 {?IB V?* fur inore than .'{fi years.J fBPJS** with uupr<?"i-(h i.ted rcntiItH.g lTr" SEND FOR CIRCULAR.* c.S. T. Wi 5A?JF0RD, fLQ,, ^'wyouKcm? * ?1X lilli (,GIST ?11 1.TELL ?MIT IT? KKrVTATIOX. J DR. M. W. CASE'S BLOOD PURIFIER Tonic andjCordial. Tills ls nnt a patent, medicino, but ts prepared m?ler the direction uf Pr. M. W. COSO, Iroui Ii id fuMiritu nrosciliiiion, which In un extensivo prnctlccof over twenty-seven years lie hu? found milkt CBVellvo in ul I u-n of disordered liver or Impuro. blood. lt la ANTI-BILIOUS. Tt nels directly uixiti tile liver, restoring lt when itlseoketl to Hs normal condition; und in rcitnlntiiiK Ibo activity of tills Kreut eland every otherorKiill of thu system is beticlitcd. In Mood D?neuses it hus no cijuul ns u puritlcr. Il I tn* proves dieostioii. mid UKMISXA nature lo elinilnutu ul) 1111 j n ; r ? i i i . ! trout the system; mid while lt ls the cheapest medicino in the market, lt Ls ulso superior to nil known remedies. VVhilo lt ls moro effectual than Hine Muss, it ls mild and perfectly Kuru.coiitftinlliKliothlliR thutcuu in tho slightest degree injure ibo system, lt docs nut sicken or Rive pain; neither docs it weaken tho patient, nor lt iv? tho sybleui constipated, aa do most other m.-diciiius. 14. ^?.unM tiver Conit.ilnliit, Dys? Bl VliSCS pepsin, lill lotta Fever, flrnilnchr, Kick Headache, \Vater-Ur<-jih, !!? ai linn ii, Kick Stomach, Jaundice, Colic, Vert l|;o. Neuralgin, I'nlpllotlon of tito Hunt, Femnle Irreaulnrltlea anti We?kn?-?*, nil Kklil anil llloml IMpcnnru, iVnri. Fever runt Ague, timi Constipa tion Ot tl\C How ( lr;. Itt numil tlosc* lt I? also a sure cure for Clirtlltlc Diarrhoea. Tn ken two or three time? a tiny, lt pre vent* Yellow Fever, Diphtheria, Scarlet >'ever, Cholera, and ?nmll-I'ox. UAW Tf? RE Use Dr. Case** Liver _i"lT_V-.a^f ??? Ilemrily nilli Hlood YOUR OWN Former, a pleasant ^X^iT*Tf? Tonic und Cordial. DOCTOR ANTI-IIEL.IOCIS. Anti sive your doctor hills. Only cf.. s bettie. It ls tho most ellectivu ami yallurnie motlleinc over oucrcd to tho American peuple. As fust us Its meriti bccoino known, hs use becomes universal in every community. No fumiiy will be without lt after having ??noe tested iu grent vallie. It baa proved un Ine-stimiilile blousing to thousand* who have used lt. bringing buck health and ?renirth tu tlioso who were seemingly ut tleath'a door. Prepared ut tho Laboratory of thu Homo Medicino Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Price por Bottio,25c. Extra Largo Bizo,75o. "se- For calo by Druggist*, A GENTS lateralt: torc*, and AKCUUJ, ^JL WANTED. Sold wholesale and retail hv DOWIE & MOISE, Charleston, S. C. " SMITH'S WORM OIL! ATIIKXS, (?A., December N, 1878. A few nights since I gave tn v son one dose of the Worm ( ?il, and the nex t tiny he passed .-i xteeii large worms. At thu same time I gave one to my little girl, four years old, and she plussed eighty-six worms from four to tl lt cen inches long. \V. P. I'll I I.I.I c*. WORM Dil. for sale hv Drussists gener ally. Prepared hy 10. S. LYDON, Athens, Georgia, Price '2't cents. March 14, lSTH :>? IN STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY i IF ANDKRSON. COURT OF COMMON FI.MAS. J. N. Krskine, Plaintiff; <i?ld i mt Margaret Krskine, .Tames S. Krskinn and Preston Erskine. Defendants.-ftSmmiioiii fur Rttirf-Ckimiit?hit Hrrt-fd. To thc Defendants Margaret Krskine, Janies 8. Krskine and Preston Krskine : "^"""Dl* are hereby summoned ami rcqni JL red tu answer the complaint in this action, <if which a copy is herewith serve " upon yan. lind to serve a copy of your an swer to the said complaint on thc subscri bers nt their otllce, Anderson C. H., S. c., within twenty days alter the .service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; nutt if you fall to answer the complaint within the tinio aforesaid, tho plitiniitr in this nc lion will npplv to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dateil .Iiiiiunrv 27th, ls7!>. MODKK & Al.I.KN, PlaintifTs At tor nov: April SM. 1870 ll o Is a pc-rttfi u --i i- . .,, ,1 |s ?he nilly purely Y TA-a -. n i: iy 1 ie v. II tn it-|. t nd-, tiiit ! if :. n.iif rad ? 1 nu : l'::rtM 'NI'NT (...T.:.- . i nipiriuy rm '. . I i :.!l t' cir lt thoroughly UM n\- nu-n-iiry fhn i the lyMoni; lt relieves iho r-: >ai.u >{''.- .?.al rhctini.iti.v-.u.r.ud >;sc'. "y i r.n- ? :i \ .' - rases. For sale hy SIMPSON, UKID tt CO. Anderson, H. C. April 17, !*::> 40 ly WATERWHEELS, MAIIUFAOTURERg OF STEAM ENGINES ANO BOILERS. MACHI??E MOULDED GEARING. tii!rrjG.rsLim AD HEB? A mcuinc POOLE <St H U N T, "i?j\-T..i:j.tvjoiixz. * .. BURN HAM'S \ WARRANTED 8E8T& CHEAPEST. Also, UILUNS HACH1KERY. PBICES EELtJOIDAPa. 80, '78. PUDphlttadrat* Urrtu, Yom, r*. THC urtu rs nu nr i n oiiiiiu.u o rn i Ki RLII iiiim ur J. r. Su Lu mn & Cu., THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE, HAVK received a new lot of Extra Choice N. O. and Cuba SYRUPS, which wt* propone to ?ell by the barri,} or in lob? of several gallons at very low pri?es, (?ive tis a call, as we believe it will bc to your interest to do HO a* well aa ours. BUG AH, a new lot -ll, 12 and 14 pounds for one dollar. COFFEE, lo tter than ever-7 pounds: for one dollar. A lull line nf GROCERIES generativ. RUBBER I1ELT1NG always ou band. Wi- desire to call special attention to our new DOUBLE-FOOTED l'l.OW STOCKS, which wi- guarantee t'? give satisfaction. A large stock ol SHOES, from 75c. per pair up. WALL PA FEU I Nd and WINDOW SHADES, a ?rood variety, lu addition to the above we have a - Splendid Stock of Dry Goods. Which we invite thc Ladies especially to call und examine. j. I?. SULLIVAN & CO., Tho Oil? Frico faull ?torc. May 1?. 1*70 41 CUNNINGHAM * CO. A Ci ENCY FOK Eagle Ammoniated Guano, Eagle Acid Phosphate, Star Brand Complete Guano, Avery's Plows and Wagons, N. D. Sullivan's Chewing Tobacco, Best made Solltb. BUILDERS, MECHANICS AND FARMERS HARDWARE, IN A. I r>i?i mid iriLilOm, of nil I?IIMIH und HI/.CH, Iloi'MO IISKI Mulo SIHM'M, Woodeiiwttre, STAPLE DRY GOODS. BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAPS, GROCERIES. Feb 20. 1H70 _10_ ly LOOK IN FRONT OF THE TIDE. LADIES' STORY STILL AHEAD ! Ai ISS LIZZIE WILLIAMS bas jus? returned from thc North, where alic super intended thc selection of ber floods in person. Past experience gives promise of future success. We promise our friends if they give us a call to show them 'ALL THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON, In great variety. We have thc latest in the way of Elats, Gloves, ?lioes, Pretty Things for the Neck, Face and Feet, In fact, everything to make thu Ladies look neat, sweet and dear to the heart, but CHEAP TO THE POCKET, (live us a call, examine for yourself, don't take our word. Remember, we are not tn be undersold. Thanking the public for |>ust fa vors, wc solicit a continuance of the same at thc LADIES' STORE. March 27, 1879 14 Spring and Summer Goods IN ABUNDANCE AT HAVINO just returned from Northern markets, where I purchased in person a large and complete stock of DRY GHI)O CONSISTING OF CALICOES, MUSLINS, BUNTINGS, CASHMERES, And in fact, every description of Ladies' Dress Goods. LADIES', MISSES' and CHILDREN'S SHOES Of the latest atvlea and best qualities. I would call especial attention to my large slock of ZIEGLER'S HAND MADE SHOES. LADIES' AND CHILDRENS' HATS Also kept on band, together with a full stock of ICTOTIOIISrS, IETO-, All of which 1 am prepared to sell at the lowest Cash Prices. I am determined not lo be undersold by any one. All I ask is u fair trial by the trading public. My Goods are of thc best quality, and are guaranteed lo give satisfaction. Cull and examine my stock before purchasing. W. -A.. CHAPMAN, WAVERLY HOUSE BUILDING. March 20, 1870 ll ly TO HOUSE KEEPERS ! EVERYBODY SHALL KNOW IT THAT IF1. Gr. MASSEY HAS ON HAND THE LAUGEST AND MOST COMPLETE ?TOOK OF CROCKERY WAUK Ever brought to Anderson, which he will sell at tbo VERY LOWEST PRICES For the rash. CHINA, STONEWARE, GLASSWARE, and in fact everything usually kept in it first-class Croekoryware Establishment, of the very best quality, can always be lound at ray Store in the BENSON HOUSE. Give me a cull and see my Goods. IP. ti. MASSEY. P. S. - I have also on band a small lot of SHOES that will bo disposed of at cost. 4 ..-Il ii* IO-?II ????* 'v "i" " *?' " _y A. W. TOPI). P. W. HAHN. TODD * HAHN, A_i*cliitects AND Builders, Anti Agents for nil Rinds oi* Building Mntcrinl, ANDERSON, S. C. PLANS furnished for any kind of Buildings. Parties at a distance can address us ut Anderson, S. C. Jan 30, 1879 29 ly F. W. WAGEN ER & CO., :iIAUL'^8TON, - SOUTH CAROLINA, Cotton Factors, Wholesale Grocers, AN'l) LIQUOR DEALERS. AGENTS FOR Oriental Gun Powder, Fruits and Flowers Smoking Tobacco, Celebrated Reversible Cotton Tie, Wagener nnd Georgia Grnnge Fertilizers. '$87* Samples of anything in our line sent on application with pleasure. rf\ \V. WAC EN ER, G. A. WAG EN ER. April !0, !879 39 ly EXTRA FINE FLOUR, CHOICE N. O. MOLASSES, And BACON in abundance. Call in fi?'t Prices before Buying. AFISK VA Kl KT Y <>F KIO COFFEE, fruin IV. tu 20c. [?er |H>UIH1. There aro sume Colleen higher, hut mme better. Staple Dry Goods, Hats and Shoes, AT GREATLY KKDCCED PK ICES. SCYTHES AND CRADLES, HOES and PLOWS, Ami other Farming Implements fm -aleut thu very lowest <a?h pri?e?. KKK!) & HERRICK. Iv April 17. 1*7!?_ 3-1 STILL FURTHER REDUCTION IN FREIGHTS A TV I> P RIC KS O F ALL CLASSES OF GOODS. IlfK imw have in Si.ire. amt are receiving fr.tin? Nuri beru ami Western marke.s a \Y full siuek nf UENEKAL 91EKCIIA N I) I NE. On?* Oatt* ?^????1 ol" nnoon, Oi??* Cai* Loud ol" I'lom*, On?* Cm* Loud IN. O. MOIIIHHOH. In addition tn th?*c things, we have II fresh stock irf ?rocerleil, ??ry <>OO?IN, llurtluurc. lino?*, Sim?*. Unis. t'uiiM, < lol liing, UIiiHH, < ro< Uerj wur<*, ?Ve. .Ve. all of which will he suhl ln\v for cash ur hurter. If you want anything kept in a well-assort isl stock or thc above mt icios, or those usually found in tlrst-class mercantile houses, cull mi us for it. ami we will supply you at the very cheapest prices. BARR &, CO., KO. IO GRANITE HOW, ANDF.KKON, H. C. . 8.-All indebted lo Hie nhl linn of HA lilt .V l'A NT are notified to call and make paviuctit of their Note- and Accounts at mice. i'el. I.i. I*7!> 1-' lv GREAT REDUCTION IN Flt I CFS OF HATS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, In order to reduce my stock in those lines. GROCERIES AT LOWEST PRICES. AND BUGGY MATERIAL. SEWING MACHINE,^d 12 not haul Machines about, lo sell them-therefore do not have to include any expen ses in the prices. AGENCY FOR FIRST-CLASS FERTILIZERS. C. A. REED, Agent. .lan 27, IHTII I.H FURNITURE, FURNITURE. -o CHEAPER THAN EVER. TOLLY the Leader ol LOW IRRIGES. J^OOK ut some of thc figures at which you can buy Furniture at in Anderson : Cood Hard Wood Cottage Bedsteads nt $2.50; without Slats and Castors, $2.00. Towel Fud and Drawer Washstands, $1.35. I .urge Wardrobes, $11.00. Large Tin Safes, with two doors ami drawer, io.50. Cooil, strone; Hocking Chairs, $1.40. Cane Bottom Chairs, per set, $11.00. Painted Chamber Sets, consisting of Dress Bureau, Bedstead, Washstand and Table, $14.oO; with four (.'hairs and (tocking Chair, completo, $1!).75. Walnut Chamber Suits, consisting <?f high head-board French Bedstead, Burean, with Arch Standard ami Glass, Washstand and Table, $23.75; with four tine Walnut Chairs and Oval Hack Rocking Chair, $.12.75. And everything else in proportion. I have on hand a very large Stock, from a fifteen dollar Sui? up to n two hundred dollur Suit. I claim to sell cheaper thun Greenville, and w ill duplicate any bill that can be bought there. ii. F. TOLLY, Depot Ntrcet. Oct 4,1877 12 -??"*T?*???????-".^?~"???????-i--mm. j DO NOT FAIL. TO SEND TO THE M?SMITH MUSIC HOUSE, For Fri?-?*? mid Illustrated Cut a I og II CN. "PIANOS AND ORGANS. WE NELL Tiri BENT MADE J | NONE BETTER MADE. Send for Prices and Illustrated Catii j MASON .t HAMLIN, logues, and you will be surprised. I PELOUBET A: PELTON, just received. Peloubct ? Pelton, style 1, $35.00. Style 3. $50.00. Style 4, $(?0.00. Style 0, $70.00 Ac, etc. A 14-stop Organ for S\-7I.IH>. Every one guaranteed for six years. Stool and instruction given. Address McSMITH MUSIC HOUSE, Mureh li, ls7!t 34- 3ui Next to New Post Olllee, Greenville. S. C. BRADLEY'S PATENT PHOSPHATE AND COM BA HE E ACID PHOSPHATE. WK ure agents for the above celebrated Fertilizers, having sold Bradley's Patent for sev eral years, we know it to be nomi. As to the ACID there is none better. See Mr. H. A. Davis' certificate attached. Could give more, hut ouc is sufficient. Our terms areas favorable ILS any Standard Guana. Give us a call before buying. A? B. TOWERS & CO. ANDERSON, S. C., Sent. 30, 1878-itetur?. A. ?I. Tower? rf- Cb.-Dear Sirs : I beg leave tn say to you that I am well pleased with the Bradley's Guano that 1 bought of you last Spring. In fact I do not think there is any other guano eipml to it except perhaps ono other, and there is no man who has used a greater variety of fer..lizers than I have. I shall want it again, and a great many nf my neighbors expect to use it next year, just from seeing my cotton. n A DAVIS Feb 13. 1870 31 VIBQI?TIA ZE3IO COLUMBIA, S- C. A. J. DODAMKAD, .... V-? k=> _E?l PuorniKTOR. rpilps House is conveniently located-tl Main street, near Stine House-being within live minutes walk of the business portion of the city and the depot. The rooms are large and well ventilated. Beds clean and comfortable. The table is supplied with the beal the market adonis. Kate* reduced to suit the times. Board and Lodging, por day $l.W-tn in isters. $1.00. B. A. WILSON, Manager. Dee 5. 18iS 21 Ir ia TMS m.W Only Sowing Machino MHff iw*^^^MaBB^fflE^~ w '*** * X A V*?Bfi?gfila8rW .*. ha: Se'.f Setting VuL: jf^x \ tlll>fftl^>Y^al^SH^aBl^aBB*T '" MB^^HSBBS^^*^*^ Is'.he Lightest lirarai-g. r.'ie Simplest, thc Moat Dur ^S^HHAA mu? ni FrtTtj Henpixl The Best Family iimg Machine! The "HEW AMERICAN'' is ' . . r >.* not get out of omer, and will do more work with ICM laooi man : .,., Illustrated Circular iumulieu c a application. AGEI:'. . :.NTED, J. S. DOTI:Y .V; :?: ?i:. < . . i hm lea Street. Balli' ore, Md. 0. A. REED, Agent. Anderson. H. C. ?NT- Mi??-)?) i...i... r;vrr;s f >r . Doc 5, I>7? "