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TRE NEWS AND HERALD. WINNS110, -. C. THURSIYAVAuguat 21, : : 1871 it. 21 PANS PA VIS, H t)[TOB. PIJK. So 11 EY Y NOLDS, Assort AT ErItOR. A Railroad's Recklessness. Tihe rtilroad aciCe!nt1. on MoI'da% dese-ves oIeo i hati lpaing notel -as it, mas tile direct result OR a reckles disregard of iumait iie. .ad ti traini beeni rtinhlngt oil silcedule lim at its iiitural speed, the collipalnl Imight wi,h1 some reasoni claim a acquitial of blame. But the Cr.in wvai nill hou slow and was makintg i) lo, time. Every olne knows that the ro1 bed Il'omn Winnsiboro to a point seve, III miles below 1Ridgeway is one of (t crookedest in llh iUnititeld Sla.eq mere Succession of 8hort iur-ves. Mo of it is skiringer track anld flange 1io the t'ibers aid iron both being th wvo;."c Aor vear. Yet the irain iIshe ua-ily along thlat morning-, hem-t ingw i. living freight., and w1,ha1t was of mo coIIsleiuece to the road, the Unitel States mail, at, the raie of tiirty-iv or forty miles fin hour, over 1ih st'inger track, Ihe heavy engine bein; frequegitly it one extremity and ti ponderous Pulhnan car at (lie otlie extremity of a pertet "S,'' the intel Sneiateit coilch es tossinug some one wit and some the otdher way, as they har peled to be oil alernlate curves. WI wonder, that going down a heav. grade an outel rail was forced 1.u1t C line, wreiching oil' the spike heads and letting the cars down on the cros tes, where they bumped along uit the lighter iiicrimeldiaite conhes wer puiled off (lie track into t straigh' line, a( pi-tched bottoin uIlIpyards o the inier side of Ihie curve itid doV an emihankment twelve or fiieeon Ive high. precipiating file passengers n1av of whom were hAst asleep, head foremos( fromli their seats inl to th roofs of the cars. That every Imssei ger was not killed is ia wonder--ii 1o One was killed, t imlarvel. ThI bleediilig hends of the ptse nrs, a they einerged from ihe n reek, prove the narrowness of the escape. TII they are not all dead is not the fault 0 the lailroad. The blime lay not INth the Co tuctor or the enmgineer. Ihley wer< actintg under orders. Upon file kr111 vas the Uniled States mnail, and ti Iailroad lobriis fify dollars ever, time it iisses imail conlnectioin. Sincr this road hats )eenii the tinl pan tied 0 the t 'hii chmod and .1 )an vil11 load, iis train has been coipellI t'm1e and again to wait one, two am three hours, or more, in Charlot te, I( receive the iail delayed by somite aic cident iorilh of that point. If it start; from C(harloll e wi ihout the mItuail, tI Ilieliond and Danville Road orlOi:j lifty d~ollatrs. If it renehies August too late 1.0 catch the Geoorgia roads It forfejits (lily dollars li,self. .8o th conducittjors areP colintalided I)ti alO thJe RtPPival n' Im iM-N..a g---.--' then to imake up the time beOfore reach inmg Augusta. Thuis, fo~r thle sake of paltry nity dolars, the lie io fever passenlger isjeopaize by ec1e racing-makinug thirty-live muiles at horn a1 fifteen-mile roadhed. O0 Moinday miorninmg last, t wenity or- tir ty huuman baeinmgs, some1 o~f tlbem laidie' escaped~ death by a miracle ; but th< mail car was uninujured, and wenit onl and we )pesumoit the Rloatd save i'cl fift y dllafrs! Two good coaecs Jay smazlhied, thm track a comiplete wreck, strinigers an< crosst ies splintered in to k indlini. wood, iron raiils broken and bent ; bu the Rioadi saved its'tift~y dlollars!I A pr-oimineim n mister of the gospe lies on a sick bed witn an brokent colla bone tand two fractulred1 ribs, but ihi mall-bags are unseratched and thos flfty dollars ar-e sure. As the othier who were passeamgers that nmorniiing sit at home, and( dress thieir enits will olintmnt andit uib atrica and lhinmen on their bruises, they reflect witi p)leasulre that those tIIft y dollaris lare, soothing bahni of Gilcad to the ruilec conscienees of the Railroad ma~gnatei Is there 110 way to reach the Rlail roads? Isthere nto way to teach thieu that human life is of miore consi qunice thant a mail-bag, ando thaI whlolcsale massacre shall not bo pei 0(dically threatened foi' the sake fifty dollars? it should be not sin: p)ly a mailitor of damaiifges bet.weent pai ties injurecd and the Railroad, but bc tween the Road and the State. Whem ever' a tirain, r'unning miuch muor rapidly thanm the schedule 11hne, runi oilY and hiijmi es any once, the omiia under whose orders thie condu1 ctor acting should( 1)e liable to indiitmen anmd the Road should siu l'r a H ine. TPh might teach Railroads thie. valuec human life, a matter about which the ani ow profoun~0t1dly ignorant. A Bu'raL CAqs.-ifever a case e: Isted thant wariranuted an ou lhreik< popular- inidh'.nationm it is that of1 t: Brolnunderlmaker-, who, duing'a' it funeiral ofi (ldead father oni Sinridu' removedl the cem ps frm .its coflin bh c.11so of the n1orgay'ment of a pal'i bill. In some sections of thme connt such hmien would be swappjed for (doga anid thon people would shoot the ea;~ ines because they wore untk to live. 2Tew York~ Hferald. -The Rremlinm at Moscow wes st on fire in b)roadl daylight dn thme 19 Ih July, a wvoodentaircease having bi-' satur-aled ith~ petr-oleuim. In fly, hiouw's thme flames wevcre exsinis~ihet but the damago is eoaniderablo. ite fleugs were di splayed -on tihe chmure t901u', thentocAin wast soundied r the whole .poliulatioml hnu'ried to t1 resdtie, but thie palcen *a wnly save by groat exol'tdins. -j he -Wheelin'g Leader says thil wh'o David Davis hmas a hoi suitc clothos made, the tallor is 'comlle1 to call 1mn the services ofa cl! er gineeor. UfNC LEIB TOM'S EXP'LO ITS. "Well, illy Uncle Torn Perry is dead athst, and I feel piretty bad anlout It." Thet speaker- was a stranger, but it ob wals known tChat hie hailed fr-om "1up north11,"1 'which 1s anly part1 ofl upper' Wayie county withm ten miles of lonesdale. T1 here were a dozel or so oflouniersii the Alleni Ilouse bar r-oom, but 11 n1one oftlheim 111A knowna the stanger'iUncle Tom Perry, uo one miiade in reply. "Un~icle Toaan was the ua-clakieslian I .pose, ltIt ever lived," colntinniued thle tranger, aleaing tp against tle V barl. "Then, a 119gainl, yout might saty hie p was thle luickiest. mni nhat livedi. There v jre two sides to ever~y qutestion, antd it's at poor ruitle that won't work both Wavs." ''he spe':aker paused, whllle Dick V Wevlch, (lie bartender, made at couple I ofcoekllails that had been called for. - lie watched the glasses until their coin (tns had disappealed down the t111oats of the imbibers'a aid weie -iet back on the haIr. Whenl Dick took them down, 4 the sraniiger, went on: , "A cock titil was somet.hing Im I uncle S'J'oi Peirry iever would tdrink. li alwitys said, 'Give me ino11 straight, anid I lien it' I fall by ,bc -way amI I't it going! to get mild alid Ibuse tihe har e eilderl, and laty it to too iauch sugar, a 1 squirt of bitters, or the lemon that. was mitieezed in it. Uicle Toi was at . philosopher, but I thinlk lie carried his philosophy at little too fia as to the matteir of diinks. Now, I ain't partic Sulatir whethei mini i a cocktail or a rdead straight."1 The( genitlenian fromn upl north pauts ed again. lie looked it the par'ty who had( just. patid forl the drinks. iThat, party counted his cliange and walked t, to a seat, oin the other side of (the bar room. Then the stranger looked at Dick, who finished waslihing out the glaisses, and turtned round to adjtst his neckile at. the mirioir bhiid the bair. Then the stranigr gazed- from one to 1 the other of (e loungiers. No onue "Mly uncle, Tom Permry," once nore he begain, 'was always having 1aar11 1ow escilaes iuntil i year ag-o. Ile hiadn't at whole bouac in his body u wheln lie died; anid as to scars, he'l lhave ilmd0 It good twatint Iothi' 1o (Ile tattooed Greck. As sure as le wCnt anywhere arcca a. railroad ai enine wothl blow Ii) and give hiimii It dIp, r' - he'd get rin over', or his horse would get scari'ed andl(1 Iunt awuay atnd break at e leg or something for him. Onice he was riding on an ei xpresstin from Deposit to Susquehanma. The train I halin't. gone fri beforii Uncle Tom got t. it inl his head that he'd go back into 1he f rear car'. lie wailked out of' the door and straight oil' 0fthe plait orma. lie ,was in [ihe rea (!Ili aill the lime aid ~ didn't kiow it. lie tambled around Soil (the ttac.k Ihr about it qairte of' a mile, aid was cut and slashed itad scraped inl a style that would have dlrivenl aill Irnitael plaster pelilher wi ld with Ioy. 1Inatcle Tomi picked hiaself up, by auld by, and st.arted oi hisway on Foot.. I l'd wulked pretty mtuch aill the way, when along caiine tle emaai I grantt iain. The coweatchc'er li(led ithe old gentleaniil 111 and pitheatd him p against tile biialk as if he'd been shot, ott 'f' it ten-poutnder'. The eng'iane -didn't. seemn to miind tle Shock a bi., W went ritght. on, as if nothing had ip-' pened. 'T1he emigrant. (ramii is halfta mile long. Uncle iTom hadt([ time entough to conasider' what was best to' 1be done, lie iMlt somnetbhing like a ,piece ot'inent. might tfeel aftter it has a passedl thraoug~h a satnsage mnachinie. , "Tee' net ing cet ailouh 'all night, anud I'ma blister'ed if' I fkel - like w1'alking any~ 'r m-her'. I intend( to I get. a idei oin thlis t r'aini.~ ''So lie hoIsted liinaself'upon hisa feet. 'Theu traina war~ golig tweinty mileCs ani haour'. Whent (lie rear emar caine alonig h le aade a grab for thie railling. lic you ive .(I' f'orgot how niianv. stitches thedot~rstook in (lie Old iniin whien lie got hiomae, liut know they hand to seaut t a BIntghamton for miore thrai'ad. Uncele 'Tomi us'ed to say that he never Swanlted1alli (lfhe i'oldstu l; staighit.so badinahulsliaishled(illafterhliogot :aboar'd that emniganit tr'ainm. ''The old1 stuf;, Isaid hie, 'iieycr comeas taiss.' Uncle Tioan's head was ailways level, nto mat I tea' how bad lie wals hiirt." I Thea "uLp-niotthier" paused algaini. lie ran his (ives over thie bottles behinid the I ara, an'l red audi~ibly thie labels ona .lhem.i 11c turnied amidl faced thie biar tendera'i as it' lie w'as about to ord(er' a [e drinik. Dick bmusiced hsmiseltf dust ing -r D plae'ard thant hnug in plain sight. "'No a t ruist"' wais pr'iited on It. The straniger' tuneid bacok anid theed thie loungers. 'No one0 seieed to have beein listeninai ito luam, buit lhe wenit on: t "1 r'emeiiibeir the. t ime that Uncle 1 Tom hiad the big imaway. Hie was a wateriing lis hoirses, anud stood ir it ini frioiit of' tem. Somie boy set on' a fir'e crackerc, anud onl'th etm stated'o. TJhie old man coulhdii't get, out of (lie way, so he gr'abed thte enid of thie tonagi'ao at with isl hanids and thr'ew his feet. up ar'ound it. There lae haung. 'Thae horses ran for two miles, when they pord. But Uale Tonm went r'ighit on. f all saled through thme air' clear into -the conitreo of a tein-acroe lot. anad hamei .downi on hisa head. it isn't to lbe ex pected that ho got up and dugii out of' of' that hot, lie hlid therie till thecy - picked hin up. Tlhae top of' his head e was smashed m sonme, and( (lie D.oitor' s said they'd have to tropan1Li it. Trhey Is too~k out a pico of' skull, and set. ana old Mexican dlollar in thie place. Un c le Tom got ar'oundl ini about a monithit I, as lively as ever. 1to weiat, to (own 9 one1 daiy, and10 while lie was thiere ia f' thundioer showcir came up. Unicle Tiomn hand agireatway of get.ling ini 0110 big armcnhair 0)1 the hotel stoop, tip) pmug hack against a post, andl takinug a apl. 'The thunder' and lightnding didna't .' prvenit him inaduhling in the hiatbit- on ethis occeasiona, and besides, hte'd beenu c takinig a little of'thc old1 stiulf. Ito got e chair' a lit tle too ntear' the edge of the , toadi his sleep his head got to v soon t hent chair was overalanced, and y. korupk ! the old manm went ont to (lie ., sidewalk, I'our feet betow. T1hie shock .~ foirced the silver' dollar' out-of thue 01(1 m fan's topkniot, and It, rolled out oat theo sidewalk. Uniale Tom got umponi lis feet. The first thinag lae sawv was the t silver' dollari, and hie picked it up,) at "'Gr'eat, Boston I what a clap that a was I' he said. Thent lie turned the e money over' it his hiaid anid said1: 4 "They fixedl the old man's heaod, and h he gave me thie dollar'. I've had it ever' d sin1ce, only I didn't brilng it with me." e Another pauise. No one0 ventured a d woid. "A year ago," contInned to straang ori, "Ifatcle Tomt made up his mind .hat it would bh a good scheme for li n to 'f take out a polley in an accidelIt 11181ur ance companilhy. Then, ithao got ingri od, he conld dr'aw *25 a week, .and If' grot killeil.1 hla nmilymmul ~et hisIn NEIIW OlF7'HI),t DAY. --A richv-dressed voun" woniall throw herself froiml L Fall Itiver it eaIi er o Saturday night and wNas 1ro) wnyed. A lattew left wit thle purlser imlicated thatit was a caue of sIuicide (,. love. --The engine atil four ca':, of the Adaiitic Express were thrown from th.e' track at Di l.lerville, oi ile Penn sylvania road, on Tuesday, by IL imils placed switeh. No lives 'were lost. -A fire inl Memphis, Tenn., on lat Sunday destroyed a irge brick build ilg ill tie rea.r of I loward's lmOI, for mierly ulsed as ank ice-houlse. The Ipropertv wals- valied ait six thousadll lollars. TC live wNas of iiceidiary -l1v fhe falling of a rol let rid.'sc over ith ( louisaiieoIliC, at Stoei:bridle, i:.,Onl Tulc-. ay, a wag -onl conitain igeighlt. ger-sons wais precipitated i o the river. One was (aikeni out dead, tvo badly hurt an11d the others m1ore or less injirled. -loviou amd Webb havearranioed to swim a miat ch at Newport ani 'da l bat. my be 1 ixed1 1r lie pri e of on'e flhousand dolilirs oil'ieed by Ail r. James Gordoin illene.t. .oiivutoii is to cover twenty-five iniles with the aistanie of a rubbsr Suit amd paddle, while Webb is to cover tweotv miles witiuout -A large amunIottlit of tile A. & W. SpraguIe esistle, inehidlti e Intimansonl near Narragp.ansel 'ier, It. I., recenitly b rought into colspic.uols iotice, is advertised by thie United Staites mari sAln- to be soldi at auction oin thle -ll of Septemiber, to sai isty a judg m.ent inl tile belialf, of tle Naiional .'an!k of Commnerce of' New York. -The G'alvetomn.Ncus esl iiatcs the popwillationi of 'Texas ait ibsout two mil lion, and tlhilks that tle Ae.It ceni sus will give the State fifteeni (oni-iess iiten. The alculaton is based on the 2 10,812 voles cast at. (lie last. elect ion eight in1habi (tint s bei eg allowed t'or etiell voter'. as ineui of, te iniraniL"*iits have not lived Io..g eniouglI ini tlie Sate to vole. -Thle L Ai es' Mlemioriail A 8ocleiat ioln of Tallmli.-Seeh, I., lmts sIeu reld a d sign of1he aiioinitinent, which ther pro.. p Ise (o p1chIa'i and erect inl tlit cit il honor otlie dead of l'i ida w11;, died i tihe Conui lera-t e service. 'Thie monmilentu. whiell will cot eIn bolt oCe thousuaiid seveni lii1hred dollars, will be o..ut. twentv-egit feet hirh. Tle m111ain1 portioin vill he of Italian imrb'.e and tile bi'e of graline. -Little Scmhadel, one of ihe womeii shot inl St. Louis last Thlursdar liht by Thaddeus Irs-rer, died Sa ' iav. ''le body was placed in thie ,ior' ue. llarbe.-, on beingi taken there, 111inow himself with at loud cry by tlie coflini, nd it( repeatedly kissed il.' cold l;p.. of his mistres.-. While thle coIII's jin was beingl formed, he got ol hi's kices by hw collin and broke into con vilsive sobs. -J. N. Stevenis, vlo on tle 11111 iist iit Iuru'ldered his vife neir lFil castle, VI., has coninittiIed suiqicide. Afer killing his wi lie took to ile woods, where he rem'taineid cn'aledl for ia week, whenl lie rethiuied lun and scatedl himsvelf on at block of w%(old in the yard and shot. himiself thei'omlr1 the heart witi the sImne wapon lie 1;.id used n111)11 his wile. The orc.iiial cause of the tragetly is said to have been jealousy. *-Theo fir'st giun in the C'onklin'4' 04m4I1tiIiniourst n(lie b~recen. -Seniat or C2oiklIinug will nlot miake ainy spechesW ini Ilhode Island this Iall. -' \ -ir. Conkl inlg is inciline iciIo believe that Rhiodo Island is thei pivotail State. -Kate Spraguie explains t hat if. Wats only a rehearsal for lher piarlor theat ricah. -Thev are bet: ing tutor 011e that the Gecra'nan tuLtor was llso Conk hing. -Senator' Contkling is also oipponed to the0 aidministr'atjin of Governlor Spra"gute. -ifr. Conl.:lling canu never be Presi dlentf. The Whlite llouse is not that kind ofa house. --Coinkling is a deccided beau, and wvheni he leadls the Giermian '(is a preCtt~y daince inidced. ---It. is all ai mistake. I mrncv went to Narr'aganiset.f. Pier to .see tiac sca -\lur. Conkling's termls for teacin-g the G (erianu languiage are very rcasoni able--only $50 a mon~ithl. --"Dams ist autsgespielt.," said Mr. Coniklinig, (lie GAermani tutor, to Mr. Spra'igue with the shot gunl. -l t' t here is (.o be anl (ancoun~ter, Mr. Lamar w ill dloubtless consent to act. as Spra'igue's seconud. - l'x-Seniators dlon't. wvate powdo-..~ Oin $5(0 a1 mlonith prof0essors of German. Wheni~ Spraigte loaded~ t hat gun it wvas, as t'hanidl er says, f'or ba'r. .-Conikling 11sed to maake a great virtue of his~ iuover visitinug thea While Iliouse. unt thle White Iliso doesi't no0w seemi specially off'enided att Mr. Coinklinug's neglect. -Mr'. Sprague does himself, Senua Inide~pend~ene tunjutstithible violenice. 1s not cyvcry 0one enitit led to lif'e, liberty andic the purtsulit ot happ)~iess? And shall Sprague intimidate a disciple of Plato wviih aL beast.ly shot-gnn ? --Thue Germnan prof'tessor is buounid, evilet ly, that lie shall have (lie buck shot hioors beloniniig to Senaitor' Coinkling. Farm thme persistenicy wit~h wvhichi lie thrusts himiiself initothle atlair it. is miaiftest (lint 110 doesn't wish to 1)0 reCgairded mis the miissin1g 1Linck. LwFE 18 A P'l1'AasiE.-Onily whleni wec are i t he onjoymnent of' 'oil our faenities and1( ini peet'JI heaillh. 'lis~ can only b)e when all the iuinportaint organs .otf the body aro perf'Iormiing their funciitionis 'proerly. Thle Liv'er iS mior0 lible t~o get ot of' order thlamn anyi othier or'gan, and1( produtces mor0e. unmpleasanut ett'bots.' A dose of Dra. (Gilder's Liver' Pills occasionally, will keep) It all right, or' set it. irighat itf it hats gonae wr'ong. For stale by Dir. W. 10. Aiken. t*19 --A negro pr1eachera deOscribedC( hell as lce COldt, wvhere the wicked froze to all eternity. A.sked( whly, besad "111'Cause I dlon't' dareo to toll de'm pe~ople nn11lin clse. Why, it' 1 say hell is warmi, sonie oh demi olo irumaitic niggers he wamtin' start dowvn dlero (d0 Very fu flei- A wook In your wni town', aind no UU cpital rtiiked. 'ou Call givye thet b siness a ii iia'l wlhouit xpoinse. T1he houst, op. portiunity ovor olforod for thuoso wIiling to work. Youlshould try notlhinlg else1 111nt1 3'yOt sco for vottrsoui wI)a, yoii can do at thi ibusi niess we Offer. No r*ouim to explain hier'. Youl cani doyoto all your tinl or orly your spare Limo to (.he binessf~8, aini( make grata pay for oveury hour tA(gt you Wdrk. Woman mae as an arui )ticiuari, whitah we miai fr(oo. $5 011t11 L, fr'ee. Don't, Oauphain or aard imos while you have suchi a'thatco. AM iress II. IIAIITT & 00.. Portland, Maine Anu 12-o..+ame urance. lie said he was always get thig liart, and if ho died it wotild be by an accident., and so lie might as well make a little out of it flor liimself and fai4y as not. I le took ocut a five thlolnsa1d policy,. le drove the skit tishest horsies hie had after that, bitt. they alwavys broughit him homi1e safe. Evan's sawmiiill was known to have a v danlgerous boiler. Uncle Toim took a great ihuney to sitding in the mill dav atter day. 'Oie day h( (idn't go to the mill, and the boiler billr sted al( killed Ilie engineer, and laid two other men tip 1 61 two lioltIs. A bridge fell into tile creek a distance o tvtwethv-five Veet, One dav, jusi. aiter Uncle Tom lad c(oss144 it,. I t got out, of a train at Starlicat, alnd tvo imiles furlither on there was at collisiol, aid the 0ar he ws'm inl wias sma1iusled to piects, and Iwo or three vere hurt . .io vent. out to shoot a chickeni one day. John Snave ly, a ueiglibor, asked Un1jele Tom to let hilm) take the giln an11d knockl( the he11 Over. 'I'he old 11aan handed the gun1 over. Thle barrel bursted, and took oil' three of Snavely's I ing'er's. And so it went all along. Unicle 'Tom's luck seemed to have chiged entirelv. E'ver.tlin1g seemiied to go against him, and mially three weeks au5-o lIe w as takenl sick with bilious tever, an(d died its peacefuilly as a chloroformed rabbit. Yes, yes,. l'oor old Uncle Tom Perry is dea<l', tIid I am howed down with the deepest Sorrow." The st-ranger ecased, and placed his handkerchiet' to his eves. There were two mintit-es or dead silence. 'Theni the gentleiani friomi up north put his lianldhereliet inl his pocket, aund look ing aIroilld the rooi, Said Imioirnifuilly : "Yes, gentlemieno, 1. 11111 writ with grier. But I don't, see ts all v "1 feels nclinecd to ask me1( to to 'lke some thing to drown mv sorlrow, so I'll go out 111.o the world." Ile wenlt. Pri'esel ly the loin-'ers went out one by one. ''hen some thing seemed to' dawn onl Dick, the bartender. Ie leaned his chiln on Ils hands andl([ sai id: "That feller's a liar."1 1R1 OMA BANIO TO A M11AD IOUSR. The Moutatfal Vale or an Agved and Dis I inigtbehed Clergymana. NEWm Yoi:K, Autist, IS.-TIe ll.ev. Atheruooi Legh l'owys, at (ist ingruish (d cler'gyIani oflie Church of Inl'i'iaid, six v-two ye'ars Ofg, ald possessin.,g at largev pro perly, waIajuge insaanjj hwo years ago, and placed iii Black well Islnti Asylumin. lie was dis charged aboulit a1 year ago as cuIled, anmd iook ipl his residcIe in this cit'. Somne imonthis ago he disappeared 1fro' his residenceo, nnsince then s 'os) have been searcbing all the principal clies ofhle iUnion in hope of* fiin1g bim. The case -was reporied to e Ie poliCeC ere, 1ald D(ciive iern110o1 learn4< that alch leriv, grav-'haired Eng'l-ish gentlemtiani hald Ibeen living Vor six m11on1 iIs past il a. house of ques tionable charaiteor at'No. 1-15 1reene street, kept. by Mrs. alg, :nd spe.(1 inig mney lavlishlly uponl the inmal"te;. Ti;s i1orning1v lie' eliered ihe house atccompanliert by Mlr. Powys' Sonls, an(d Ioiild the lavish guest to1) be te m1issilag Icilrgynnut. Ini his examinla t ion by I)rs. liartly and i.lack'on. Nir. Powys said that he ws'14 about. being Iurlried to a girl sixteeni years ol. onek oi the iimales o lthe phee, who had a foruo10 5 .4..:-,)()000 and large estates in Virg inlia. The isan ci,' rVY 11111 Will byI ji elat~II0I ivs i ii Ae nfero seinic anaiiele fo I'ztub'lie'0don dir ihy non oben'C111 iime secues0( pub'ti eaion io wo101 hless arltils.0' il doniin orp the' b10oy~.s will love thee as itey ilo 11he shaio cee'00:-whlen thout Ieave-t. 4 ThIou shoi~ukht never01 reaid the0 copy 0.1 t1jih :. i' ms' cases Or :he shli-p no n: booked cOniaerOL thiere1.' l e may1 ki..ek thee dlowni. iNever 1 jili: of4) ihe (9dito)r for news. lbo' beh'ld it I< his buasi 'iess to g'ive li in thele at th1e eign~ ine l hwtout111 d~l1 aski.g ibi' ii. it. in his dlu~s jo keep) suchl ibizi::s Luio 'Whe.1 11h0n d1os enter his offee. h.'ke hieMd 11411o thy sellf that 11ho1 d1o4 it.o 1look t whni't con)erus hthe not.fo t hat. is not mteet ini the sighit of good bee(cdihog. LNeithier e-xinei thou1 thie pm'i I. Sheeth, for it is not ready ho meet thi:ie .ITou sho0ulst not delude1 thyself 11 i h the thiow'lbt I ba1t thou hlast silvedl ai icwt een'.is wh'Ien thiou ha*t seen-iell a ihii, he'll acver for'get thy n1~ic .s MVICSAL IlOMES AnE ALavAYS ILur. i'Y1 )iS.--I10' i'I lioie.Teoae tosamlad oif homes to-day 11 in ou sunny Soutlatnd thlit wvould be r'end(ered( h11pper01 by tihe p~'rsence of a fine newy Pianio '(or ani Organ. We want to liii such1 homes with1 inistrumienits, and we meani to dto it If we live long enough. One of' the nmethodls by which it-e shatll iln dutime 11 110 r'epriesented( (by 01u1 insftinnenti s) ini ever1y Soutther'i homie of1 citlturei is thrloughi ouri Gr'and Intr'odnetioni Sale oh' Piaunos and11 Or' ganls, wh'1ich Wo in)augur'ated In No vembe~r last and which is so far a luag tnficenit suicess4. Te'n of1 the largest ManufheCtturcers ini Ameriien htuve auithoriJzed us to p)lace tfromn one to five thousand of' their in stiunments i'hr inltr'oite'iona andl advler' I isemnent in repreI'sentativO douthierni homes at .igen tst '/holesale Jlafes, and1( we' are' nowy plac'ing t~hem Inl cy'cry Southern State Just as fhst as steam can carry~ them. Such tan opportilnity to secure stiiandad Istruments fr'oih such,1 celchrated( manufi iactu rer's as Chickeritng, Weber, Knibe, liallet & Dav'is, Mathushtek, DixIe, Southern (Gcm, Mason & llaini aund Pelouhet & Peltoni never has0 occurr'1ed before and nlever' will tagaint uniless we oller it. it is the only saile of the kind over carried1 out in the IUnited S'tates. Rleadlers 01' this nlotic wtho hiave not yet. pur'chased lnst rulments are requlest ed to wvrite ho us for our Inttroduction Sale Circular and Speial Otlbrs. Ad dre'ss LUnDxx & BATs' SoursuN Music Ilousa, Saivannaht, Ga. Aug 5-xt1mo*. A Manisflehd (Mas.) man recently of feted a high school prize for' the best e'ssty. 0' thle I wenmty-thriee resonses)80 reOceived a hige pr'opor'tiont provedl to have becen1 stlen, amnd one1-a poem was stolen entire. Thl0 Joke of it Is that 'HTonesty" was the subject on iclh the essays were to be writtent. --Pay yom. sanscrihtom PILLS! INTRODUCED, 1805. A TORPID LIVER is the fruitful source of mnny diseases, promt. nentt among which are DYSPEPSIA, SICK-HEADACHE, COSTIVENESS DYSENTERY, BILIOUS FEVER, AGUE AND FEVER, JAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY COM PLAINT, COLIC, ETC. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loss of Appetite and Nauson, the bowels aro costive, but sometimes alternate with loosones~s, Pain in the Head,_accompanied with a D ull sensation in the back part,Fain in the right sidto and under the shoulder blade, fulIng.ss after ating, with a- dfian olination to exortion of body ormind, Irri itability of temper, Iow _pirita,_Loss of memory, with a feeling of having neglected some duty, Goucral woariness; Dizziness, Fluttoring at the floart. Dote before tho oyos, Yellow 8kin, Hoadache generally over the right_oyo,_.etlosness at night with littil droamns, highly colored Urinar IF THESE WARNIN03 ARE UNIHEEDED, SEHOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TUTT'S PILLS are copocially adapted to such casos, a ainglo doso effocts such a change of fooling as to astonish the sufferor. TUTT'S PILLS Iarew coarnpisetitilod from Fiub-stnee thaitnrot frev r om a ivy prolpor tieNs laut gun tijure tis mnint deletente orgemiznion. They Sarearh. Cieanse, Pus-it'y, mnne Invigorate tie entiru -.mtt'n. Iy lrellevioig tli, enn jorgrid.l iver, they eleaise thie blond 11~'-u itr ohis o nn tta earov , aum i . '.: u o art lheetiml 1414d Witatlity Its tie hu O, IauNinIg the .0,wels t aIts aet riantlrlal 'y1 , rq without wical no onle itn l'ec i well. A Noted Divine says: Dr. TUT--Dr SIr: 'or ton ye-arr I hai'o boon a1,w tr to - (ye '~ ont-t till'tif-n an1d PileVS. ]LAEA pr: .yur '),, , a'r.. air.tam ntedaicl to tnt; [ used th iii h itt. . 1 t.c' itia 1. 1 aml liw ft werall imn, 1:TO x1-1.a id a -te, dtatetion po. .rt. regartit stoolr:, RaE.-a ,o)ano. Awl ( h.;w arind fort' L-ouds tolid flaleh. lney art w->rti tie-ar we h an I tnl. R i . It. 1.. 'N1. 1 P.FM, asni, Ky. CThT-mOS P~ S v 0 8 Pflt . Tlieir frest eftect im to Incresnt Slhe Appotite-, (1.1 eptiae lite boiy lo Talike oi Flepts, tlaus the Luy?'tent is nournaild, and by their Tonile Ae.. Sin on the Dist-ative Oruasa, Regular btoos are laroductid. Dil, J. F. HAYWOOD, OF NEW YORK, SAYS: "F w di' ''s'- -xitA t.-:rt i' c-aa et h, relieve .l by re. Ploriet tlist n trar I., at.l airin a fuanvtitia, niti! for hia imirtaa'a rot aa',.y Ia t h -- a' 1-n 'ated that SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS. Olee 35 iMlarviny street, New York. S7- Dr. T'TTI'S MAN U' . of Valliurble Infor W3taOa a Cefil Ih.c-ipt '" will bem IletIn tfree tin aiailanta.on TUTPS Em D , (;]Ay lIar Olt V'a'avi' . n 'lIa ch-kinca to a Ct.osy 1.aaah by' a~ 'tay ap.--..ti-la ria tiaa l)ri:- it im-. p r sa :.'m aa ; -r. a-u i:.a.a e:ana m y, naad is aa I 'ra .. , a'1 . : ua.r. Suki by Druggist., or ' y m - S., :I I-- t'lt :, 1f. Gace, 33 Mureay St., Neiw York. T'E FR', 1 END A O7 F ALL HOI-IL LOWTAY'S PI1LLS!! ve~ met a hear!: n."a "I atendt tar iia .e bo x, anid knop them ini the houset."a "D1r. 1 lol lown'av hitasi clart'1 my hatalaoic '1a ave o of' your P'ills to mny babe,. for chiolenat morbulas. TPite dear lit te thing got. wetll inI a day." "'N;,v inue at of a morning is niow cured. "'Vaour biox of Ilollowatv's Ointmnt c'ttedt nitecof nloises in 'the hada.I rubbed 'somae of youri Oinient behind the cars'~ alnali he noise h ae lt.",' "S.-'n me.. two boxes; I wantt onto for a poo~r 1inuity3."' "Il ('nlelost a diollar'; your price is 25 eents, but, theo medicijn to mew is; worth a "Sentd mae fivo bioxes of your Pill," "'Let me htavea threc boxes of ynar Pilla by return mil, for chills and I hanve ove'r 200 such testimo-nials as thaese, but1 want of' spaIco coiupes nao to concluide. Fon CUTANEOUS DISORDERS, And all (erupltionsi. of the s kina this Oint mencti.i aist inalu~ableht. It doesq nt h-aaal externtal ly Oaln, baut penetrates wi' h tetoiot searching offects to the vecry root of' evil. .liOLTLOj- W AY'S 0 LYTMJLJVT. P.ossc.esed of tis rceedy, everymn ma~fy bae OWn tdoctor. It mnay be0 rubbaled into tho t-ystema, tat as to r'ach any ini tern-tl comsplaint; by these mieans, (cures'a scares or ultec-rs ini lthe' thriat stoachUI hvra, spj; ineo thert tt parts. 11 1 is a in fiallible remedy(113 far bad lags, hjad bre'aists, cotriaictedl or sitiatits, gout, rhoina listm antd till skini dhisas's, Iaa'oe' CAU-'rroi'tN.--Nono.. are' genuine mti bess- thec si'.ct;t O'a of' J. 1HA vocexk. ats nge'at ror' th1e.I'u n tr'aste raifas suroo i eh lox of I'll]s 11 tia(titlaiant,. Boxes aSt Wi ctnt f, e3 cents, and '- TJhere' .is conisider'abio savinag by tIaking t he Irtgo~.a-izes. llOOLLOW'A Y & (00., feb 15 -ly - Now Yo'k. 'IS A PENNY GAINED), You can sav'e money bay calling a , the Just openedl al Nilica lot of' Sugar Curedl Catnv-assed Illtms at prices toa suit the Itae tles. A lso a iw'le'tt stock Coifees atnd Sutgars. Ailauckio's Utnground Roas~lit 0(d (Cotl'ee a spetcialty. All tho favrorite br-ands of Augusta Flour, Uolted Meal and Pearl (i'ts. Canid Goods of aill ti.n scriptotns, Chewinig andl Stalking Toac io, -i'gar fr'oim the highest to Itheo heap.. a 'st banditts, P~4,ots andtt Sahoes at low ligur-es. Lad it-' lino cloth (iters, ali a~ize'-, lowoer than theIl lowout. Chtoic Wmests andi LTiquaorx. Poriter,. Thcr andl~ Alo Freshl Sparkhntg Cidler, Cidoer Yinegar, atnd rfamo4ns5 Give mae a call I will n~ot bo unadorsold. WV. II. DONLY. m~ay 31 IFRIESHI TURNIP SE~ED. J., Cow IHoi't, Aberde aen, Amberact Ghlobe, (Gold en Batll, luta tiI aga. Soven 'Pop. Also, Floaw(r of Bulphur, Stiryoh-. nine, McMutnn's f'lixlr of OpaIumt. .aI. R Hyringa~es, (Gum Caimphlor', AssafotiIda, Ch~aloraforma, To'otllhr rushtes, Nail1 Brushes, Bird Sood TPailet Soatp, &'c., just received antd for saml y .uly I'2 MOMASTERI & BRtICI PUIIE WIfITE~ OIL. -l0 DEREnjS~ FIRE TEST. - k ecomenn the 'FE ST1A7L 01cotaSta afo~ illuminator. It is as clear and,( white as wanter, consequently gives a brilliant light, with very littlo odor. Try it. TIao parico Is less than over. J. -M mJAT m& . YELLOW FEVER--BLACK VOMI H2 1k too sooi to forgot, tho ralvages. of t1 terlible tilsee wielt will no clottl. retIIttr1 a lovore Inutivalgit, ani viruleit, (0f11 in the f luilt 1 h1It of 1879. Al Elti It I"I11 EIA'TIN;i a reIneyd disc fired Inl Siptihbern NI b)la and 2 t21 e4'd wit4i sit won11ti iresils Inl so.il2t A tilerica w1wIre t io.4 ilggritrat1e 22.c-1s of Itver art l' oIt 1:11I.14is!s Irolin onle to two ottn1e.s of hile to l1iterel tor4 Ane121641 from tit(!1(111 ea2h11in1 pas1.; 1- 1ih- g1 I h 1r'2, Is 1l0ng It' It f 'X0 of 1l1 vxIs1t4. Jiy it,-; wolieri'il act o10) In 1,Ivtr and Stointtel I lie 1li1sPAT2Iv n: ot. only P Vent221 III It (4o-1 1a110t 1121' kill Or VI Ter . ViIte k ankill, hill also oulve Illa1tittele, Con: pizitt.lon of i1wm luwe1lj, Dy.jiepsla find M1:iI:arl.al 4li1s.twP". No oneo tieeti fe:ir Yellow Fever whlo m 'x31w1I hI 3' P: 4:21 1'rl Poion.110 P.txce'.:V of 11 froin the blouIt by t.11g MN! imit.'s I lIA'rt'! w i.2h .-2Is 1 sold 1 ) ' .111 1) 11 , 2r! 3'its Il 25 ce n t, i $1.om bolt tes, oriwill bv0 setti, by ux press biy I Proprieturs, 'MEL&C. A. I. N lli ImhL & CO., I'1tila., Pa DI'. Ielillel'tOll's s illiug-a 01' u1"vee Deli iglit. Cv-mie reports of wolirft eul, -, or iellu I [sil, scrottlill, Hall, liit'Pti l2, sy !hi 12, (!',filne Uileersandlsores, tlhat 'ointe fromlaIal; itrtu 2110 1 coliltry, are nlot. vi11y rellillrkable hit iraclotts as t)o bit dlol~ei it, It, not, for I atbuinlanlce of proofi. Romarkablo Cure of Scrofula, 1 CASE OF COI,. J1. C. BRlANSON. K INUS'TON, IA., SeptmIber I5, 1873 O(:N'rS :---F0' tM I VV(T l I 'as I llmy'' ls'e21 2 .rg stliferoer froi Serotilla Inl its !nost distress Co. Ills. I have beell c l 0 lft11 ed to 1 i2 y t'(n111 ' I I):1 for 11f(e'll year. w I h scro'1t2 ls illee 21012.. 'I'll" mo t, approv(1 rein'2 e fi224 -,It caseiit deenl usedi, andl tile 11notenn 2hy292 itu 122(1 I.24'.'1 222', w4( ithout any49 (142122 I2h*242' 12':22 2'212:'2211('(I. AN-'111ol22 I, 4' (hV2 Iel tilt . Tll2 1 3 I 2s r ll, (il3t resm9u, (it. 4espo Ing. I w%\ :2-1vist .1 by lir. Ay(r. or F1)oy(3 2'o 13, (1., I2 2'01'2212i(liU 2 Ill- ts 3(1241' (:22mp221 2 Il t hewribe fi lie relie f I ollliled freillt (h if.,$? lito Stlilliigla as It, Is to entivey ln alet ity 1(2i2a (if th22 I nt4 ty 2of Irily s12t'Ife ritg 1.(c I1silig 3 tr nsr 11 : 11 41111. ti4 s y? 1 2211 (lo I0 1 all 2 lit' 1vielldiv'2 :222i co l a111t1i14 21he I 42f3t)tr2 EXtract or Sti 1lIn4Ia, I24il I Fnn 1 tru1ly 1I1 an curedl or 2ll pain," or all illse: wIti 11 lhiing to obs.I.t , IIto 212v plr ll my profes.sian. More t (42124 e igt luo11 1 1 el.tlisett sItive tlls rvilliarkstile crr, will, :anly return of I11w Illsvals4. F',or* Ii42 1-1 (i2f il2 a bov2' S2(i2le n 1. 1 Ilv t o ally genitic-011l Il Bniart ow Coanaly, (.:I., a (4 2I i2l2e liblu) f 4f 2 Ile 1b:1 of ( l 'ietrok e C(iret wlho :2re actiia2in2e1 wit h 222'. I s1221l e renain, w1i1h Ih2 1 de2pIst gratit t2e, yott ol>' 11,'n11 servi n. J.U .1.fA'MN, At'y. t, Law A M!11ACLE. WF.r l'olNT, (G,. Sept. 10, 197) (3-:NTS':- ly (oat1ghte 22':' IS 24keli (n tit 2. , (1:2.2 of. -112:', 1922., 22121 IV wha2. 2wa.-; :.3pp2med. 2(4 .\Av tlv U121i 11111:1 1.,02 , :3ill wa" t1r-1,. 11 1fr I Smie willit )m sters IIn Mareil, tollowvit l:224 s o ' lione 262 2 2 olt 2 11 (if Iitrig' g 2'iti, 141 222 '0 1 220liI 'l 2141appent':r ill111 3l lilt2 lin fri t. thf 4ihow2441 t o 22 9 reittrir JInt2 22ii e4 Mily plh'e4., 2 1121!1, 'c24 e o4 ne, o( r-1.4111, 34142 2t Ill.. '3222' ws I Ihelt lPrO111e(.4 1 222n'' \\ C1 iilb- 'we big. Allt' lla'vlin2g 11:''1 24ti11 :11211 :IX2 y1-:2r- 1" 2 1ler )lv2. a21i 1I2 21-12< 2" .s1h 12. ( loliIt -is. I %aI.i 1121< 021 2t o i ry )r. Il'e h 1rions' u 412150222222 INxtra t 21' Sor l - i niat. a wit:4 (w wwl u~tlviu illIf 1'si I'lTeetls 11 1:11 1 li t lom 2h2' 41 f t 12211 222 or2t ili lhe r- ' . Mlv 212wht'1e40' wi1s1t2n42t121I'd to I I or l'e l 2l sIx .2I-.1.% b2e 0'' o i tll ;'It 111 Or (:21 2 112n 1 m wi hi u 1 y111. s3t 2ow sWIs 2212 111 (It V. It '2-1'w: , 2 21f 12ter 2 ltiit'--hI'12 wi'2ikett2 2224 s (24 ro222. Ii ener:tl healt1(1 is Ir)1' goo)l. 2l2. hellv.-1 will, its hlina bIIIs gain sti rengi 23.2' .o 13;11,4922 1111 1.421 2422(\I)I13 wlkii "" .1. I 2,2 32' 2i2m ' i'r r mv ty will:224. 21 12 r (122:1. 14) 1 t. mS2 of' y ill- 12n 1vatiu linettlette. V.1 gratittade, I amn, y02rs rilly, WV. B. ll i.A NTON W -:Sr i'0 NT. , S2 it. II2, 274 (GrNs :--The 2l2e t'2 3l2t 2 3Ir. \W. 111viw:o wo m'wasid 1.riH to als lilag t-1 ITh 1h11:-f is so: i'tr1 22213of 0lilt 110 34 es.2 '23 (!'l ;i will ceti I 12 .%1 '1 !1. As 2212 l 'at i ref(ee 22222 l~e gil'l as 3' 11m I, 1.1t 1 tillretI . your N.i Il lly. . 2('ITA W2' 32 1 I ) .2 \\ A I.E El), D1ruggIstS 1 02 N. 11 A).'W 11. 1..1 (.3. I'll?. PlE IlI-:lv1tTON*S S .14 ,1.1 NMiA Is 1) p:1r by-A. I'. 3 l-:31 1I 1, & (MO.. Phi;l., ';. 'iflti by 1111 Dtv"u~ ~ Ill itL tm blyi tl , ort ju 1w ex press. AMen22ts wantet to caIlla.-i evel wilvity N1.'2222 "of' 11f'(21'C22'l'5 82" 0'"-1rele In ~_3 E1ST Lager Door, at P.tum -- ri o lor, r(. F r2 h Lemona.9. aw ou hand i SPOOL COTTON. ESTAlIIST ID 1812. O* TRADE VEORG4E A. OiLARK, SOLE AGJENT1. 400O BIROADWA Y,- NEW YOR] -0 Tho distinctive featureos of this .4pc1 (-otton2 are' thait it is4 1uma2. - from tho ve SEAI ISLiAD X)COTTON. It is' f~inihed4' soft as tiho cotton2 fre wh'1ich it is maf2de; it hns no wa'1x2in ar2tificial finish to0 deev 11h0 eyes; it theo stronlgest, Himootheost adid most clai29 sow2in2g threald in2 the2 mar11ket; for machi:i Bowing it has no er2lal; it is wvound on WIH I TE S P OOLS8. The Blac2k is theO most perfect JETI BLACK over produced in spool cotton, boil dlyed by a2 systemn pa(ten7ted by ou2rselvi T'he colors2 aro dlyed by tho NEW AN11INE~ PROCESS rendering themi so p)erfect find br!iha instead (If sowing3 silks. A (Gold Medal v'ra5 a2wardeod this spe cotton at3 Paris~1, 1878, f'or "greaitstrenjgt (St a2ward given1 for spool cotton, 'Wo inv1'ito compar)1 iison and r'espetfl: ask51 la2d1ie to givo it a2 ffa2r trili and co v2inIco themse'2'Iles of its suiperiority ov Tro be had0 att wholesle fand retailor aug 12--fx~m J .BA AND1 PLEAS URE -G0 TO--. PA'l"1'ElSON'S comEfrAEn SPRfING The12se spr2ings ar'o situated fouri mail sou1t.1 (4f helby an.4( d six ileai north Wh1ita2ker'2(, on theo Air-Linao R. 1R. T1 beate. 'rho properties of' thO. 5u2phu n)21'I combmed14c2. ar1e hon2lliil to all d12ieast and2( neve(1 fail to 01ure the mlost obstin142 ca1P(1: ros maifny will testify. Th'io chal1 boatbo wa'3ters cannlot 1)0 surpa)E2ssed, havi wroughtmany ahn2Y1122ost m4iracul1011ou cure Those52 celecbraltod Spr2inlgs aro now o nnd2 1the pr1ios ar1e in reachoI of all1--hav2l been2 grea1tlIy rodutcod this2 season0f. .1Unting house40180, (2roqu21ot grot id, t 1)i2 allCy, and( othe r amus282onts al) alttactions freo for visitors. IHacks ril ning43 fr'om this5 p1a00 will moot visitors'1 Shlolby or at WVhi1tker's, on tho Air-Li IR.RI. upIon short notico to thio P'ropioti .Pecr (lay . . . . . . $1, Peri wee0k - . . . 7,r Per month431 - - - - - 20, Por month for2 or more monthsi, 18, bhidren and ser1van1ts hal2f p~rice. For fulrther piarticulars, ad dre:,s maly 17 f x~mo . Shlolby, N. O T OE for Salo, L1.. T Ayer's Ague Cure, Iin till -it, II.Z nd F Xor Fovor and Agluo, Intormittent FOVOr, 1- ichill Fevor, Reinttont 1ever, Dunb t1i 'DoriodioalorlBilious Fover &0., and infeed al th afrootdon swhioh arlso iiom malart. clus, marah, or miasimaUo poisons, This o a compound remedy, prepared wiuil Scientine klot 1vegetablo ingredlients, which ie rarely tils to cure the severest cases of Chils - and Fever and the conc.miitint disorders. *)ullh a remedy the necessities of the people l in uala. raious districts demand. Its greatsiperlority 1'S over any other iedicino yet discovered for the curo of Intermittentit is, that It coitais no qii. la- o or inineral, md those -to take it are free front danger of qutista or iny hijuriots effects, of and are as healtihy after using It as beforo. It has been extensively enployed during the last thirty yeara in the treatnient of these distressing disorders, and so utitarying his been it success that it hIts gained the reptitlation of lhing in til. liblo. It can, therefore, bo safely recoitantld as at siuro retedy and spelcife for the Fever an( Agno of tho West, and the Chills and Fever of the South. I comiteracts (le miasinatic poison 1in the blood, i aid frees the system frot its inlu a c- e, so that feover aud agie, shatkes or chills, h once broken up by It, do not return until the disease is again contracted. (I The great variety of disorders which arise Aom nt- ithe Irritation of tii poison, such as Nouralgi, lIMI Itiho itatisit, (0:in, Headello, 1lladness, lit Toothache, Eatracho, Cattarrh, Atltlmita, Pill or pitationi, Spleni Aflections, Ulytoriem, Pahi 1 lit th Bowels, , ParctlysIs, and deralge n- of the Stomach, all of which becoic intermit. s tent Or perioditcal, hattve to spedice , mictly than Y Av-;n's Aa Uu.: Coim. which cuires them all alike, and protects the systemn froin Ct ture at taeks. As a preventive, it is of hinenso service in thoso it. conimunitics where Fever and Agito prevails, no it stays the developmtent of the disease If taken er on thu first approach oithe premonitory Symtip. ml toms. Travellers and temporary residents airti Itus enabled to deIy these disorders, and few will ever suffer if they avail theinselves of the irotectionl this remietly affords. For Liver Complaints, arising f'am torpidity, it is anl excellent renmedy ; it sihmitilates this orgari into healthy' activity, and produces many remart able ctres where other niedicines fall. t Prepared by Dr. J. C, Ayer & Co., I Fractical naid Analytical Chotnits, I .T~L IIWELL, MASS. l it. GOLD BY ALI. >RUOiiSTS EVIYwIUlERZ ll IN V Cognae Brantldy, also Liq iors a Io \ inws Il-' all kindls, to be himd att thoj It - %.' x t'o lt\lor-E. I make my 2.) cents - (ars a pelialty. Call and try them. S01lithiie' PIll Ielil ei's of' Pianos, O uit 1i1s,41 Ic'll IIblient0I18 nslld I Si int I I .ll 3 i'ini l I list I'1111l01its 1111o ale Iive to their S1owi1 illtelTstl will It by fi'0111 thle liei MUSIC(A I111-11'0T OF THE 1'SOU''['f :LUIEN & IATES' MUSIC HOUSE -0- SAVANNTAI, GA. ni E. or And~ Branch Houses C'to- . Noblnt & o.O I Br (1uln & Co. C. I.. 3hu. l- lhin k C-.. 3l Stall Ii lusie' ilouse. .JACi(SON~Il.LIl, FL"A. I'l!NSACOI.A, lV',A. Soli 3 ltl'"il Soth, ati iritii fihts C'enti'al Ult' ib ting hmppst , withI i ts chlinl of .Iiiit-lh i lust li ses-,', all iiuntler Ione( tan f;tg'nu-tii', uit lmvt~ing liiili in l'i leed an ti ' Teri.t, sips 110.3 of the Sott 1(1h. A MAGNIFIdEN'lS~NUCCS5 IN'TROD)UCTION SALE --OF STANDARD SPianos and Organs . l'ho only sale of the kindl (ev'r sit(c~ssfully cariedt out in rhe~ tI. 8. Leivi thiousan~d ata-iii ol ard 1insftrfiientn atI~ictor'y ltates for Casht, or Ten'i of the leadilng Manufacturers,' or tm U. 8. have given is Celustr'e conltr'o of thell' instru.t lints in i ie Soultit, and ai ofIZCd us to place for' int rodnth t eind A dvtert lsen'lt Onie Tihous m ant of ft-lir best: hastuments it repre sentativo r Sotrn househiolds af, Factory Whtolesato SEE THE .PRICES. PIANOS 7 (lt, tne iloseooa crea $1 Legs. SIx Years Gtirantee. PIANOS g fet. no nswoCary-$155 tee. PIANOS 7X ci- Sciuare orna su $257 tns COver'. $57 tCastops tfanofflti'*stV"cn"t ORGANS nt $71 1a stops, Elegant waint ORGANS cm Caso. tool an Inistrucetor. 'o! $86 18St,0ps, Superb MIrror Top O G N h', Cas. Stool and Instructor., RG N Alt guaranteed Instruments. Maker's nanmo lyon each. Fifteeni Days'Trial if wantted, we pay .the flreightt. if no sn.o. A trial costs nothingl lustrtinient doni't s It,. IDoatt h0sttato to ord( o. MASON AND 1IAMLI1N ORGOANS. - MASON & HIMAlN Chiurch and Parlor - .Organs. Not Lowest PrIced 'and Dearest blat. HIghest PrIced, Best antd Cheapest. 6 Stops, only $80). 10 Stops5, only $9)5. 31 lt Mtrror Top, onily $100. of $6. 10 StOp- with : 1 -'boll chimes, Ony $100. , (es Rend for Intronuetion Sale Ctroular giving y, lices and fuill informiion. Thetn mani et Chictkerlng, Hlallot & Davis W1ebor, 31 athushoek Solithorn (001, iiio anli y-- FavorIteo PIanos, Alason & Hlainlin, Poloubt e sgPelton and1( Sterling 01 gftns all inciltded in thIs s'ilo. A clean sweep. No reservo. All n~ew In alrumennts of latest. stylit. Fresh from Factory. )i. Largast selectilot of stand l.rd instruments over ig offered lby anly IHouso. - ) r" C i~ r i~t For $10 ont i 3fn -L - J~ku,. L . Pianlo or $4 onl an Orgl'np wSo wil deliver thoigh~t lpaid to any tt .DIn int e 8tll SLUJDDIEN & BATES. q~i~IMU liyolur 16ality. risk. We lam do as well as mena. ' fany mako more 25~ titan I ho amiotfnt stated abovo. N0o on cant fail 0to make' mnoney fast. Any onte can do tito work. Yolt Can1 i fake from 50 oets, to $2z an hetur by do. v 1oting youhr euveninuis and spare time to the 00 busliinns, Noin g Ike it for money mak'ing Over offored boforo. Buhsiness loafgnt anu strIctly liolnorable, licader, t yau .Want to knaow all about the boat paylnr'twiness beforo -thae ptlbll.iicnd usyote aadrde tandW Yill lsend youI flili Partictlnre. and 1Y~ate 'tOrIna -.. .freo; samples Wort-h- $. alsb 'fteeyouea.thon nlaakolf )your in qd for Yourso~Adross As :09e9, S CO., Or,.tlhd) O.