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THE NEWS AND HERALD. WINNS3BORO, 5. (1. 211URSDAY, Augu-lst 28, :* 1870. It. MfAM N8 1 VI., EDITon. J.v. S. REYNOLD>S. ASsoCArAR CvUIoR. Nxws..wrt:ns are already naming candidates for the governorship in 1880. Are you not, plugging your m1elonis i little too soou," gentlemen? A NV.WS'AI'ER correspondent from Massachusetts says that if the election were to tiko place now Blen Butler would be elected governor. He be lieves that the popularity of the Beast will wane, however, before November. T'rA A nderson intelligeneer says that the Abbeville Medium says hat there are no great me1n in South Carolina. Hold on. You forget, that is to say well, not to put too fiue a point upon It.-indeed,1 modesty pre ents us from giving the names of soi 'of the great ien of South Carolina. LATEST advices from Sant Francisco indientesI cessation of the excitetnent there. It is thought that halloch will get well. DeYo-umg is still in jail. Polit.icians prophesy that the work in. imen will sweep both the Stale and the city hi consequence of the excitement, the mnnmer of the shooting of Kalloch by DeYoung being much censured. S0.m of the other counties are claim ing three or four State offices apiece. Fairfield has all along been two mod est. She has had nothing in the State or Congressional divide. To imake up for lost .ilne we are preparing a fuill ticket for all the vacancies. As it is im11possihle to get all the voters of Fairfield on our ticket, we will have to inquire around to find the dozen or so who aro Willing to be left off. Then we will preen?it a colmb)ination thtt will sweep the field. We hope lolle of the other coutlies will be so inconsid erale as to interfere with the success of our scheme. Hero Worship versus Toadyism. In another colunut wo repro(Iuce till aricle from the Anderson I/e//gen ccr condeming the detract ion of pub lie men-a iractice muielt too preva lent among newspatpers of the present. lay. It has always been a matter of profound congratulation to its that the public men of South Carolina aro treated with so much more courtesy and consideral.ion than the leaders In other States. Take Georgia for in stance. She has nany good and great men in her borders. Yet to read the comnnllts of the country press, or even the newspaper controversies of the leading mnn themselves, and an outsider is at a loss where to find in the whol Einpire State one truly good and honest matt. We have always, on putting down the column of Georgia 3ommflenlt., felt like returning thanks that South Carolina is not as other States are. Let us hope that she may not degenerate. Hiero worshmip anmd toadyism are Tar remitoved. The former is cin nobling, the latter most dlesp)icable. We believe thait heurly admirationi of a good and true man11 cani not, but have its benefl cial effeel( up)on the admilrer as well as thel aidmtired. The Inle/igencer's re buke is wvell timted. As it, says, the best aind pulrest, citizenis are begininiig to r'eoil trom pioil ies because public positiont subjects t'iem, to tile liuost out rageous caluie.tit'. Thie itnevitable result of this will be, if unchieckedi, to -surrenderi ll ofhices to that class of p)lace-hulnters 11md( schemers whio 'de ser*ve nothilng but contumtnely. We have good menCI ini Soulth Carolina who are doing their very best, for the State. lIn Ieaven's name forbeai fromt fly blowing them on every piossible ceai sioni. Governor Hampton was enitilled to the warnmest al'cioni of the pecople Of South Carolina. Hie may haSve had many toadies and doubtless did, for no great man01 is exetmpt from these peats. Bunt hie had fVienuds who admired his good qutalities, difl'ered with him on sonmc points, yet trusted inl his intog' rity of pulrpose all through, amid who rallied sodly~ ini his behalf when he was aspersed, though never going near him to bask ill the sunshine of his favor wvhen lie hiad emer'ged victorious. Governor Simpson wvent into of1ice handicapped. Hie was to succeed the strongest and most popular Executive South Carolina had probably ever had. Some honestly, others fr'omf personial motives, piredilcted failuire for' htim in advance. Quietly, modestly, unlassum ingly ho wvent to work, hiking up the reinls of' govermient before they had slackenied, and causing it to move alonig without a jar or jolt. What we prc dicted has been realized, Hie has madle *. as good a governor as could have been found in (lie State. Afflhble and court eous to all, lie has not beeni a fraid to express his own opinions and formiu lte his rules of' conduct In accor'danice such a course should br'ing down the cry of "the peoplhe" upjonl his head. WVhen a man does his best, and that the .best for tile State, lie has a right to ex pect commnendation from the peCople. And they owe It to their own sense of -justice and thleir app)reciat1in of what is good to bestow Ceomliums up~on him regardless of the charge of boot licking or~ finnkeyinm. May the day be ihr distant when flhe elevation of aniy man, by this merits, abovo the dead level of 'mediocrity Is to sub-. Juct 1dm to a shower of metaplhoial inud. -When a maountebank or charle tatt capers across the stage then let the - dead. cats and~ rotten eggs fly,.but re -r Ihn fkom such greetings to an actor of -merit, or in a ehort time:we wvill be uniable to distinguish true e:xeellence droit btre-f1Weed frud. Let us -not A FL.ANK ON TIB "JDOLS." The Abbevillo Mc/dium continues is attack upon Governor Simpson In Its last issue by a flank moveient as well as a Miarge In tho front. The direct blow is sought to be delivered upon the phosphate line, while the flan11 k Is iought on the watchword of "down with idolatry." All that the Medium says about the evils of hero worship, in the abstract, we ci(dorse. for we feel thalt the unidue praise of one man tends to hwaf public sentiient ancd to eoiitrol that free expression of opinion in the discussion of public questions which is necessary for the full enligiht enment, of the people anul for the pre Venition of utd(uo coibinations by which t.he government is run in the interest of a few.- The dangers from an unconditional surrender to the con Irol of any one man cannot be over estimated', but in its fear on this sub ject. the Aledium falls into the pit on the othier side, and, ats soon ats a man begi'ts to gain public favor, constitutes itself as at committee of one to prevent the people from worshipping 111. In the (iscussion of this subject the .Me dium has seen proper to descend to personailies, as follows: "Ever since the campaign of 1876, service to llamp toil las been the mncasure of a muan's fidelity to party, aid so it is now-un qucsti'oning support of' Governor Sinp son is made the test of one's obedienco to law. There is lots of sentiinent in such a course of conduct, but there is not a bit of mianhood." That Govern or 11ampton occupied anll unusually prouinenit position in thisStateis true, 1111(1 iS accounted for in tie fact that he accoilplished ail unuttsulal victory, for which our people would have been ig noble ingriates had( they not, returned )roper respect and esteem. Their ae tion was nothing more, however, thn i sel f'-respect rcquiredl. Governor 1amip toin (id not. control the State. but faile'l to Carry out, soe01 of 1I1s most cher ishedc phuis, because thit people <Iif fired with him 1 I opiti i, as o:1 th-l bond and Un Iiver"sity questions, forl inl stance. Th'Ie allusiont to (Governor Simpson is entirely gratuitous, fi'or there has been nothing. like hero wor ship for him. ie hs 1on along quietly pcrforning his duties, andl(1 has not sought display in any maniner what ever. '''c only comme.oadation l.o lis received is that, which h1.4 come up1) sp)ntalous;l%ily, and is basecd entirely ul pon hia oflicial acts. We have ditler ed. with the governor u)onl several questions, in(1 expect, to take dilYmelt views of other q(stiois from1 those le entertains, but that is not sutlicient groundi to jnst ify an unreasonable and discoutctous tirade againist hitn. '.1'he .Mediu',m has never been satisfied with any Governor, a nd probaly never will be. In tiet, none of us are likely to be pleasedi with every act of' a public mian, and it. is bigoted to abuse iL good ma1un because lie does not suit you in 011 thing, when, perhaps, he h'ats pleased yon in a dozen ot.hers. In torniulg our opinion of public 1men1 it is necessairy toi us to ( -O t11Cm on anl average, 111(, viewed in this liglat, we v('nt 11nc the ats sert ion that the administration of Gov ertior $im1lpsol is ats good as any we have ever had in South Carolina. The Medium also annotinces Ihat there are no great mnenl in South Carolinat, and I'rot its course we aire sat i,;tiedi that our friend at least finds 'omne sat'Sfiaet'on in this (liscoverv. It cvidently want.s our St ate to remain devoid of reat men31, f'or as 80011 as anyl~ 0110 rces raryi' immlediately begins thle wor'k of Irymng to pmll him11 dlown. If' 1n the con)trariy the effortL shlould be to build1( 111 inistead of' 11 Iailing dIown, perhaps111 we would fh1( Id tht thait there are' some1 great meni in Sout h (Carolia yet. The caviIlIing and( lhult-11ndinIg wich is (10n1e by somie sel f-consi Itu1ted pl)Oiticl cri(ics 1n (11is State teindi to dri've3 0our gal(eatest 1men1 itto the pr'ivalte purits1( of' litfe, bicauso the4y know that1 110 (the mlost whlesaleC m1isreOpresen31ta1tion an id aibuse .--Anderson80f IntelliUcnce' "OrA Si" POI-rS -rus MoRAi Lr F'rui-2 Co~aNo-xaP eRAl Armn.--Ohd Si laid is hand1( upon01 is knee-cap and1( saidi:-. "Dis hyar i SIra'fdi(k teO'1 ob de ru 'bout f'o'r (days 1an' I'se lier'bul to lose de runli ob de storvy." "D)a . heotile l'omance10 up yonder' ill Rtode 1 lum, 'twixt C2onkling and Guv "WhaIt do you think of it, Si, any ho0w ?" WVell. sah, lmy 'piniions 0on (1e80 hyar queschin s i putv solid,1 felr at liel. Now, in is ase ('114[s0 clarly aItor'silde lat. de0 Guv. Wats totini' 'r'oima' do bes' nr1gymnent (lit wuz let' hhn11 in (d0 premif OThe you)approve of' the sho0t-guln remiiedy f'or djoiestic invalsionls ?" "'Jess e'dzacltly 1 An' whien1eer er moan gits hissef upl to (lit pitch, wiled der lie's er' mulIsick techerII 11um GIermla manlI's 1101e43l41, (do ownier 01) de lot got d14 r'ite (er u1s0 er rit 01) 'Jeetinent wvid hia'r-triiggers an' senter01-fireo buckshlot k yiartridges I)' "Pehaps11) thle lawi forbids(1, and1( fur'n ishaes another01 sort of reold." "Dat1 mallbbe 8so wid de h1w dey puts1 under431 sheep-skin kiver", bult dlir's er onwritten law ob dis hlyar' lan' dat when431 erI man11 buvs mlarrlidge-ioenuse ho~ gits dhe r'ite wid hIlt ter' organ1izeA fin14er Ils in his nal1lhorhOd ill (Les soirt ob 'inel'geIlleies I" "A nd( thiat looks reasonable." "Daot's (10 smnoob-bor'e logi(ck clat'] wind1( up do dlebate les Cz welil ini RLode lIIm 0z 1n Georgy,'anl' lh'-s dait sor't0ob 01' sec0kshun1 oh (14e kodo (lat's taucked 011 my1) doah-post, yer hoahd mei?" And then thie old manu limaped awayv to eCape1) the shhower'. S-ruNNx:u nr Ers1crnlry.-A ter rific storm11 of rinlI accomnIioca by vivid lghtn inlg, paslsed over thais sectioni last TIuesday mor01ninlg, dohin consider. able damalllge. Mlr. 11. C. Ii rawley, of TJorukcv creoek,ro'por'ts to 118 that whaile his chai'ldrenl were' engaged at ai game of chess nlear thae breaktfast table oni that mloriIlng, thlere~ occurred0( a fear'fl cirash of' thlunder anId a linading flash of' iighitinig. is dlaughter' fell to tile flool' stunnedC(, r011maiin g deaf for' sover1al inutes afte.rwar'ds. A enr r'ent of electr'icity' pased uip his son1's leg and1( palUfiyzed It fo r a considerable lenlgth of tine. Thle shack was so great that the table vibrated, and11 tile plates, knives and forks were moved from theIr piaces. As Providence would have it, no0 one was seriously hulrt. Mr. Br'awley's children wer'e feoling per'fectly comfortable in a half 110ur1 after'warlds.-Chester Aulletin. --T he flaptists ot'lissourli ave in col. legen under their control nio hundred young worson and three hnundtred vnnnig mnwi 1he St. Petersburg Correspondent of the Daily Telegraph says: "Great eflbrts are being made to quiet the public mind by assurances of the practical anniiillation of the socialist conspiracy by the arrest and condom nation of so iianty ofthe conspirators. These assurances' are siply worth nothing, and the oflicials are thorough ly aware of the fact. Certain groups of revelutionist.s have been discovered. tracked to their hiding places and ar rested. This was, no dloubt, an imi jortint check to the conspiracy ; but in the taco of persistent incondiarlFnm, acts of outrage, and arrests all over the country, it is useless to pretend that the danger is past. In Taganrog i youth niaued Ietenof,', aged twetn tv-tiur, has jtust been arrested for de claring himself a Russiani revolutiona ry and ilringi oii the police officers who atlemtpted l1i capture. An artillery officer, who had takeu lodgings for the young mian; and who was continually closeted with him, under the pre tense of ptreparing him ihr an exami nation for the higher miilitarv school, has also been arrested. In kharkofl, at the conslusion of one of' the innumu erable trials which still continue, the prisoier, at young Socialist student., begged for mercy. This is tho fIrst instance of tohe kind. In every other (ase the Socialist prisoners have been firm to the end, and met their fate with determntinatiotn. Some reduct.ion his been madttle in the sentences of Kharkofl' penitents, one younz mari who was condnemned to be shot being respited to exile to Siberia for life, If given the option lie would probably have preferred the execution of the original sentence. No detailed infor nmation is as yet published respecting the origin and extent of the 1ire at NiiMl-Novgorod. This is (due to the pressure of the censorship, which uiagines that if the public mind were allowed to dwell on this disaster it miglht have an injurious effect on the )r,>spects of the great Nijni Fair. Thc bazaar, where the fhir will shortly be held, and where goods are being accumulated, is almost entirely built of wood, and it1 great part of the mer clanclise being of' a highly intiimma ble nat.ure, the risk of lbo is at all times very great.. The several trades occupy diilerent q(uarters of le fair, one whole street being devoted to one brianch of business and ia second te an1ot her. It. is reported that the whole of the drug and a great part of the ten streets have been destroyed." A 1A MILY FiGlET. Disclaimi:ng any purpose to inter. fere mdulv in a matter which does not immediately concern uts, we calii but remark that the jangle into which the Democrat.s of outr neighboring county just across the line, Chester, S. C., have gotten themselves, is of such character as is calculatect to make the ( judicious grieve, It is all about the appointment by the Governor of it treasurer and auditor for the county; the people by primary election recoin mended to the Governor two persons for these oflicers; he appointed two otheor.. Thiere has been much feeling over the matt er, and at. a public meet ing of the people of the county, held at the court house last Monday, resolu tions were adopted disapproving of the action of theGovernorin the premises, andi also cond(emninlg the Chester dele gation ini the Legislatur'eforitheir' actiori In the matteo thouigh their exact staitmu with reference to thie quiestionI in dis pute( (1(es not fully appear in the p)ub lished proceedinigs. Before the adoption of these i'esolu tions it wvas annuounced1 that they wVer< 01pen for' dhiscussion, amid w~hen 'Mr. J. J. H[emphill, 01n0 of' (lie representa. tives in the Legislature, arose to spell to them, an attempt was made(1( t.o how him dlown. The R?eo'ter, while i: sympalthly with the object of the mneet, tinug, (donncs this t.reatmeiit of' th< gentlemaii named, and niore than ti expiresses tihe opinion that the dlelega tion 1( di ll ini the0 mattei- that they fell called up)on 0or allowed to (10. 'The proceedings of this meeting, al rep)orted by our Chester' contenipora iis, tire of'a character to delight th< Rtadical hiearit and1( to car'ry sorriow t< that ofthe personi who hopes0 for the conItliation of Democr-at ic unity ii South Car'olina. Strange, stranimgo how quickly people0 siurirounded b3 the lighit of' day forget how dark was the mught lust past, and1 str'aniger stil that men in the f'ace of' a commiton one my' will quibble among themselves am flght, over trifles.- Charlotte Observ. C,'. RBASE B.r,L No-rE's-There Is a papel in .Janeosville that continues to p)ublisl base ball news. Base ball, it wvill bi r'3eember'ed by 01ld settlers, Is a gam< played by eightecn per'sons wvho wea: shiirts and( 'drawers. They scatto: arouind thie field and try to catch a cannon ball cover'ed with rawhide The gamie is to get pl)Celh to pay tw<( shillings to comie inside (lie fence. Milauk'ee Sun. "Juico''41 aa is made the hero o a very sentimenital story in one of thi Springlield pa per's. Annie Gavlor< fhlls in love with him, he is invited to the famiily matnsion, (lie "0Oh1 man' thinks it Is all right unitil lie finds ou lie Is a base ball player, when lie for b)ids hIm the house, anid thereupoi Annie weeps tears of' disappointment The old mani then hires a hack amid goc ont to see (lie game. George stops)a thi'own bal, and thie 0. M. gets excit ed1; lie catches a thul fly, and (the O. M near'ly goes off' the handle; lie steal home, and the 0. M. r'ushies into thi fIeld, pulls1 ouit his p)ocket handkerchlef wipes thle tobahcco spilt off' George's su perabunidant lips, kisses him four (ime announces that he will be foi'given am ivites him to the house, anid-no much more remnains to be said. I pre~ 1umo1 (lie Ut)ca papers will soon1 an nounce (lhe en grgeiment, amnd at ti samne time coniiIrm thie irumor that cemrtin club will sooni lose Its first-base mant, and( the National Association on: of'its players." A WI'NDFALLr Fon "OL.n Sr" Cole nel Sam Small, familiarly known to al Ameican rea<ders as "Old Si," of' tI Atlanta Coustitution, has been kicket by the kind hoof of (lie golden calf lie went to Ft'amnce last year as a comn misiioe' to the Paris ~ 'xposition, an< found occasion to visit iTheims. Th< tr'ain by which lie journmeyed towar'di Rheims stop pod at Chalons for lunch eont and while at Chalons, Col Small rescued a flat old lady from perilous sItuation under the locomo (lye. Col. Small did not learn unti long afterwards that the life ho.hat saved belonged to no loss a pem'onagd than the Dowager Anna Paulina Cath cart, of Somnersetehh'e, England.. Lasi week lie was lifrmed by a Lonmdor bari'ister the Woalhy .widow had just died, Leavitig hIm a memnoto of *25, 000 Thsuyb a joko, but It Is told A JUMP FOn Flt:w-:o.-In Whit field county, Gal., recently, t tan nanedl Rowe, connected with a band 1 of outlaws, was convicted of murder add put on the train and started to At lanta for safe-keeping. lie was heavi ly handcufl'ed, but he swore aloud that lie would not. be carried to Jail. lie seemed to be perfectly reckless, and de clared that he could not be carried to Atlanta. As he was hiandcul'ed, how ever, an(d two heavily-armed guards were with himti, it was thought there would be no troub!e. As the the train went whizzing aloig, however, lRowe, who wis stretched oil aseat vitlh his feet in the car window, made a desperate lunge, and like a flash disappeared through the window. As his hands were cufl'ed together it was thought of course that, he was killed. The sherill'instantly plunged through tle window next. to the oie Rowe luid gone t.irough and the (lepultv rushing to the door, sprang from the plat,fortm. 1'le train stopped as soot as possible, but the men had all disapveared when it reached the spot where they had .jitunpe(d ofil. 1owe was nevercaptured. llow he escaped with his hancls mtan acled together cannot be guessed, un less it were arranged that, his old cont feiterales were to be near the place where he jumped off, and were to have a horse provided for him. IMPiUDENT AND UNOWATEIUL.-Wre have received within the past. few days two propositions fron an Advertising Agency in Philadelphia to insert adver tisements for colleges in this State, for one month, for whihch we were oil'cred the nagnificent sum of $1.12 each, really worth at least $5i,0W each. This is Ilie imupu(lent part of it. The ungrateful part consists in the fict. that these col leges sow their seed abroad, although their harvest is to be gatlhered at home and from liote folks. When "'Comt mlencelent" is approaching lithe edi tors of ''t.he little country papers" are iml i ed, h.y are expe led, too, to attend onl the g reat Cccasion, aid n r te up a nice 'pufl' or ''blow" of (lie entire proCe( ings, tell all about the polite at teations shown thet, pile utp praise onI the "leat ned l"aculty," braa' l bout tlie ' re fined aunience," and win-e up with a splurge about. I he "grat i fing success" of the occasion. 'T'hen thlie "little paper" is laid aside tuitil "wanted" again for a like occasion. ''het what next? When pat.ronage is to he giV"e out. home papers altogether ignored, and advertisenents are sent to richl Northern slurpers whon these s::mo learned Faculties never saw and only know through business circulars. Now, we have this to say to these Col lege presidents: "'Tote 'tir,'' gentle men. Give your advertisements di rectly to your own papcrs, not through these advertising sharks. Let its help each other.-Chetcr Rieporter. WTO.ESALE D uowNixc .-In forma tion has reached us that on last Sunday week, while a party of' white and somec colored people were returning from1 Camp Farewell canp-meetin g in Fair HIeld county, three white nien and one colored man were (rowled in crossing a swollen stream. The party was in a wagon and drove into the ford without suspecting the depth of the Water. The bed of the wagon, in which were a colored woman and her child, was swept oil the wheels by the current. and carried a couideralle distance down the stream. 1 finally lodged so near the bank the wvoman and child were rescued. T1his is the storyv as it reached us. We cannot vouch for .its authen ticity.- Chester Bulletin. -Senator M. C. Utler, chanirmant of' the committee which has been investi gatinig the civil service of the Provi dhente custom hiousi', says lhe went to Rhiode lslamld filled witfi the idea that she was a model State, but his investi gationu slenwed that her Federal officials were no btdter than the Federal of ticials of ;t.hmer Sta.es. lHe thiniks the State a ph msanl. place to visit when thle weather is warm, anid was not aston ished that lie secured, without twice asking, a full representation of his committee. -Torpedo boats are now protected against G~atlingr and similar small gunts by coating the mside of the iron shieathI I ig with sheets of' India rubber. Whuen L hall makes its way thiroughu the rub her' liat substance instantly closes over the hole. -Tea grownt in South Carolina has a delicious aromatic flavor. GREAT EXCITEMENT -AT PALM~YETTO JIOUIE. JUST ARRIVED one of fthe finest i's 'ortmente of Ligqnars in the Boro. One Barrel or Gibson's Cllbrated Old Nectar, 184 3; Thbrec Barrols of line o1lv RyoVhis key: 1let, O0d Imaperial Cabine,t Whiskey, 9 years old; '2nd. abse, the Mabel Bello, 8 ditto; 3id, Roantoko Rye, the oldest, 19 dlitto. Corn WVhiskey of the best grados, rNoit t' Carolina Corn,Sweet and Sour Mash, of the best grados Also, Winos andl Tra.. - dies of the tinest brands. I have also a : ine lot of Cigara and Tobacco which I - will dispose of at reasonable prices for .. cash only. Give me a call, and I wvill treat yon right. Philadelphia Luger Beer al.. ways on hand freom the calobrated firm of Berger and Engeil. You can find me at - all times at the Bar undeor the WVinnsboro 3 Hotel, next door to D). R. Flennikn's. 3 Call and see me. J. CLENDINING. ,aug 26 COTTON GIN, WITH IMPROVED ROLL. MANUF~AcTURlEDDY J. M. ElLLIOTT, AVINNSBORLO, S. C. The subseriber -has had fifty years experience in the gin business. J. M. ELLIOT T. Juno 14-8mos ROBERTSON TAYL0W80. -sucoCssorIs TO-. GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO. Cotton Factors, Who,lesale Grooors an General Comision Morobant 1 8 H AYNE STI8.l0 110ve#b sh ath o 6oton eOu July1n4se6 TUTT'S PILLS ! INTRODUCED, 1865. A TORPID LIVER is the fruitful source of many diseases, proal sent among whiclr are DYSPEPSIA, SICK-IHEADACHE,. COSTIVENESS DYSENTERY, BILIOUS FEVER, AGUE AND FEVER. JAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY COM. PLAINT, COLIC, ETC. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loss of Appetite and Naueoa, the bowels aro costivo, but sometimos altornate with loosonoss, Pain in the Hoad, accompanied ivith alUull sensation in the baokpart,Pain in the right side and under the shoulder blade, fuiliss after eating, with ~edisin" olination to exortion of body ormind, Irri. tability of temper, Low spirita,~Lossof mnemory,with a feeling of~having neglected some duty, General weariness; Diezines3 Fluttering at the IIoart. Dots before the eyes, Yellow Skin, Headache gonorally over the right eye,_lIestles'ness at night with fitful dreams, highly colored Urine. IF THESE WARNINGS ARE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED, TUTT'S PILLS are especially adapted to such cases, a singlo dose effects such a change of feeling as to astonish tho sufferer. TUT T'S PILLS are cotnpoltudod froan substancea that are 'ree 'ron asy propertieu that cuultinre thu niutt delicate orgunlnation. They llearch, Cleanse, Pat it'y, and lus"igo'ate t hec enlirte Myst ens. By relieving the en gorged l.iver, they cleanse th1o blood from poiwottous lusunere, anti thnut Impart health an,l vltality to tihe body, causing the bowels to net asturally, without witlelt no one can feel well. A Noted. Divine says: D?. TUTT:-Dear Sir: For ten years I ltave boon it utnt t)"r to 1Jya9eps,i4, Cn,,attptinn and Piles. LMt Furing )o,ur PsIi wer iarotpntendtl to tne; I used them (lint hu t,.t littiua tby. I mial now a well nan, h,,t ro.'d .e it e. digest ion ),vrtet"t. rvtt,lnrstoni",, ri.ot,.wv. nant t h tve a wl fanrty toundesolid fuat,. l4y at, ; thn th,,r weighnt rit l oid ILt ar . iltrMPSrI , Louisville, Ky. TUTT'S PILLS. Their I1i-t etl'ct Is to 'Increu,,e iie Appetite, anid cause the hotly to Take ota Fienly tius the svstein isnuri,heel, end by their 'ouale Ac tion on tIhe l)iitentive Organs, Regular titulae are )roluced. Il 01t J1 F. HAYWOOD, OF NEW YORK, SAYS: "ter di,. s" exist lst, cannot be relieved by ro etoriug tite Liver to its u"rtnail funectinsn, and for this pttrpnse no romtiedy it ts ever boon intuntod that bee as b't:ppy anS effect ns rutU'M PL'tLSi." SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS. OMice 35 Maurvuy Mtreot, New York. IW' Dr. TU''i': MANUAL of Valuahle Infor nuttlni, ati Uzieful ltecelpts" will be mailedfre. on alp;licaton. TUtT'1S 1AIR DY. CRAY IRn Wat ritt:ntt ohangod to at GLosmy B,.ACXbty aeingin,a;'phicaitin f (tt,i Uvt":"H It i,. par it uta:d U.,lor. u:tIast .nanetnly, and Is as it-trtler a as s,rin, wantor. Fold by Drugists, or sent by uspre s' t.n reoipt of $1. Offco, 35 Murray St., Now York. OR a cool Lemonade or Ice Soda Water, call at F. W. HADENICHT'S, Rear of Market. -gf TO $0000 a yer,r or $5 to $20 a day I ~5JJint your localit,y. No risk. Wo ,netn <It) as well ats mnii. Ma&ny mnake more L,itan thne atinouti, sttti luove. No ont can fal 10tol mket ionbey fint. Any onte cant c, t,he work. Yout can itn:n'ko frotin 50 et.'. to $2 an htottr by tic vo0t.itg yflttr evenlitgn antti spareO tiene 10, the butsiltes. Nolhing like it for money moaktng ever ofre reti beforc. litslin pleasant, aml stritatly hottorabjle. lhcader, if .volt want, to kreow all abiolt te best pa.ving butsliness. before ht plilc, sCini tS hts outnlir -s andi wei' wVil send 3Ott (tull partiltnra anti private terins free; satiples woert ih $5 also f ret; you1 enn thent maltke up~, youtr inlaid for y'Ottr5elf. Address OIEOlt(4E STiIN.9ON & CO., P'ortlaiad, Me. Autg 12-tdinXly P UlIE Rye Whlis:key, Ale, rorter and hodta Water for satle by J. D). McCARLEY. T HE1I only pure Stono Monntain Corn Whiskey in town is sold by J. 1'. McCARLEY. B EST PhiladelpJha Lager Bor, fresh every day at F. WV. HABE ICHtT'8, Ucar of Town Hall. NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD. -ONE D)OLJ.AR A YEAR. The circulation of thin piopular newspa per h.rs more thtan trelodl dutring the patst year. It contains nil the leading necws conlainetd ini the l)aily HIerald, and 15 arranged in hani dy dlepartmentits. The * FOIEION NEWSV enmbraces speci-d dispatchesq from all quanrtero of the globe. Under the hi oa d1 0 A.lIEIIiCAN NEWaS aro given tho tele*grar.hie dospatches of thne woek tromn ali parts of the Union. T[his featur'e alone nmakes TfH IS WEEKLY HER~1ALD the mosnt v'talabl chroniclo in the werld. as it is the cheapest. Ever.> week is given a faithful reportof POLITICAL N EWS embracing comp)'oto andi comprehensive dospatches front WVashington, inclutding full reports of the speeches of eminent p)oliticianst on the questions ot'the hour. .TilE FAIIM DEP'ARCTMENTr of the Weekly Heorald gives the latest as well as the most praticeal se ggestiorns and discoveries-relating to the d nties of the farmoer, hints for raising catt.lo, poultry, grains, trees. vegetables &e., &o., with Ruggestions for kooping buil-lng anld farming utensils in repair. This is sup plemented by a wvell-ed ited dlepartmient, widely copied, under the head of ilE HlOMit, giving.recipes for' prautical dish es, hints for mainfg clotingif and for keeping up with the lattest fashiions at the lowest price. E~very item of cooking or ecoomthy suggested in tis dop'trtmuent in practically tested by experts boforo putb liecation. Letters from ..our Paris and London correspondents en the very iaitest faishions. Tohe lomo, Department of the Wookly Herald will save the house wilfe more than one hundred imfOS tile price of the papoer. Theli interosts of skilled labor are looked after, and every. tiling roltating to mlehanlos and hiabor saving is carefully recorded. . Tihoro is a pageoeted to all thte latestlphases of the buin uess markets, crops, mnnorohan dise, &e., &o. A valuable feature is foundi in the specially reported praioos and condi tions of the produoo nairkot. Sporting news at home and - abroad, together with a Story every week, a Set. mov by .some eminent dlivine, Literary, Musical, Dramatic, Persontal and Sea Notes There is nto paper in the wvorld which contains so much news mueatter every week as the Wookly Hofla, which Is ser.t, postage free, for One Dollar. You can subscribe at any time. T}IIE NE~W YORK H ERALD Ili A WEEK~I LY FORM,0NE~ DOLJLAU A YEAR. Address, Blroadiway and AmIz 6t~tt d Yor. aug 1 Huhh A H # YELLOW FEVER--BLACK VOMIT It. Is too soon to fo"get the in1vages of this et Itible l.lln.ie. 1vlwtlfh will no doubt return II a More Imaliglat,l and( virulent, form in the fall mnont hs of' IM. JlElfI{ELL'S 11EPA'I'INE, a remedy dlscor eredl in Southern Nuula t1 used with such woiderflitresults in Soulth A lerica where tiho muost agg) vated easts of fover are found, cautes urol one to two ounces of bile to )e ilitered or stratin"'l fitol the blood each timo I palss'S through tho liver, ats lonlg its all excess of bite exists. 1y its wonderit action on the 1.iveNrnd Stomnaci the lItl:.'rmrN not only pre vents to ia certainty any kind of Fover and Black Vomit., but also cures lleadache, Consti ation of the Bowels, Dyspepsht and all .Ialail diseases. No one need toar Yellow Foyer who will expel tllo 'alarial Poison and excess of bile from1 the blood by using M 1stal.L:8 1IKI'ATINK whirh is sold by all i)ruggists in 26 cent ani $1.00 bottles, or will be sent by ox press by the Proprietors, A. F. MIEIE,LL & CO., P1hllla., Pa. Dr. Pemberton's til1ingiat or Queen's - Delight. C W'i'Ie reports o wondrftl cures of Itfhenln tismn, Scrofula, ail, ithetrin, Syphlls, Cancer, Ulcers and Sores. that come from al. parts of the cotuntry, ire not only remnrkablo bIt t9 imiraeulous ats to be doubted was it not for tho abuunnicin of proof. Remarkablo Cure of Sorofula, &o. CASE OF1 COL. J. C. 11lANSON. KlsosTos, (A., Septemtber 15, 1871. (rTO:-For sixt een years I have been a great sutferer frulm Scrofttla lit its muost distressing forms. I have been confined to my rool an(I bed for lifteen years with scrofulotls ulcera (ons. ' 111he most, approv(l remtcdiles for sueh vnses had ieen used, and the mtrost (mllnett l)hysiehans consulted, wil.hout, any fvlecied beneilt. Thus prostrated, distressed, dsond ng, I wnas dvist'd by I)r. Ayer, of Floyd Coun 1y, U1., to colmene the use of 3011' Colpount Extract St 111linga. iaziguage Is asinsu111clent to descIribe the relief I obi Ined from the use of the Stitlilngla as it Is to convey an adequato idIea of thie intensity of my suTering' bcufore usilig yoll' meiellno ; sullielnt, to say. I iaban (oned all otler, reledlies and continiue'd the uso of l our Extract, of Stillitgia, nutl Ii e n say trly "I al Cured of all pain," of all disease with nothing to obst ruct, h 10 aetivO pursuit o' my profession.,lore.M (han eight Inoltuths have elapsed sinco this remarkabte cure, without any return of tihe disease. For the trut h of the above statelent.. I refer to any gent leman in Bartow County, t]l., and to Ihe meibe s of the ba' of Cherokee Uircult, who are acplailnted with me. 1 shall over relain, ivl t hI he deepest. grat itude, Your obedni('nt. servant. J. C. BItANSON, Att'y. at Law. A MIRACLE. WFST 'O', (IA., Sept. 10 1870. OIENTs:-\iy (tit1g1tel' was ltakenl on the 25th da.v or ,June. Ioa, wlt.h what. was supposedl to be Acute tltlltism, and wa.s irented for the r;1m1l Withi1 ti urceSS. In dlarchel, following, pIeces of bono Legal) to work out, of the right arm. and conlinued to appear till all tihe bono fron,. the elbow to the shouldier Joint camte out. Many pieces of boic catne oi,.. of right foot 1and leg. 'lihe cnse was then pronouniced on of White Swelli'g. After having been contIlned abolit t;ix years to her bet, 111111 the case con 51t.1,ui hopl('i, I was indlicti to try Dr. 1'eln erltons's compound Extract. of Stillingia. id wis so well satisfied with It: effects that. I have contilnue( the use of it. until ithe present. A3 daughter watsconnedI to her bed about six years before she sat t ' iven tilrned over withoIt help. She now sits ulp All day. an( sews most of her time-has walked across tle reoot, ier g-neral healt I is now good, aind I belleve she will, as her 11111bs gain tdre'ngth walk well. I attribute her recovery, wit 11 tho blessing of God, to the use of your invlalunblo medivine. With gratitude, I am, yoturs truly, V. B. BLANTON. WVFST PoINT, (Ia., Sept. in, 1870. GEN'rS:-Thte above cotilluate' of 'Mr. W. 11. Miant vn we- know amd certify to as being t.rue. The thing is so; hundreds of th most, respect e elitl izens will certify to it. As much referenco can be given as mny be requircd. Youirs I ruly, CItAiWFrOltD& WAI.KEItR, Druggists. IION. 11. ). WIi.I.IAMS. ZY Dit. 'EIE1lTON'S S'T'II.N(nA Is pre pared by A. F. 31I H;liELL & CO , Phila., I'll. Sold by all i)ruggssts in $1.n,) bott es, or sent by express. Agents wanted to canvass every where. Send for Book-"Curioe's Story"-free to all. Me d(1lines nent, to poor people payable in instal IlleIlls. 11111, 81 A yer's Cherry Pectoral For Diseases of the Throat and' Lungs, such as Coughs, ColdB, ~Whooping Cough, -.~ )* '~Dronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. The reputation it has attaIned, In consquco1C~8of theO marllous11i CIures it has p)rodiscedl durinlg the 'nst half' centuruy, is at sulielnt alssuranlce to the puIblie that it wIll contin to r'ealize the hiapplest resullts that can11 be desIred. In almost every section of' country there are0 personls, publicly kniown ,whto have bcen r'estorecd from alarming and eVenI desperato diseases of th10 llugs, by 11s 1180. All who huave tricd it,acknowledge Its suiperiority; and whecre its virtues are known, no one hesItates as to what medIcIne to eml)oy to reliovo tile dIis tiess andt suffcring peclliar to pu1lmonar81y alffO lions. CiIIInnY P'ronlAT, alwvays affo0rds ini stant4 rellif, and pIerforms rapidl cores of 1110 milder var'ieties of b)ronchiial disorder, as well as the miore formidable diseases of tIhe lungs. As a safeguard to children, amid1 the distress. lng diseases. whichu beset the Th'lroat and Chest of IChildhood, It Is luvahtab)le; for, by Its tImely us60, mlulitudols arO reseCted and rsoredI to health; TLhis medlicinie gains n'ienids at every trial, as tihe Curles itlis constantly producIng are too re mnu'kabie to he forgotten. No famIly should be w1ithIout it, anld thuose who havo oneused it never will. Eitnent PhysIcIans throughout thO country prescr'ibe it, and Clergymen ofaen recommend It froma their knowledge of its effects. PREP1AinED UT Dr. J. C. AYER & C0., Lowell, Mass., I Practical andl Analytical ChemIsts. SOLD BY ALL DRIUGGISTS EVERYwHIERE,. INO WOOD9, NO PAPER N the Standard Sorbw Bay State - hoe. J. M. B3EATY& Co. JOR Medical 1u80, try the celebra' ted Sar'atoga Byeo hsey tF W. HAWhikey, t's. 0 TARID & Co,'a French . Brandy, Jamaica Rbum, flolland Gin, Gin-. ger Briandy Bl1ackbe'y Brandy Peaoch and Apple Brandy,. N. 10. Rum, SWeet Cider', Pure Juice Port Wine, (Jatawvba Wine, Cherry Brandy, Domnestic Gins. The very best brands of Cigars, Chewing and B3lackwell' e elebrated Smoking Tobaceo, and a very su3perior Fine Palo Table Sherry', at F. W. HABE meiics', Roar of Town Hall, OS mothgitt'ntoodt. $19 a dayat hot:0made '.tho.t 7inditri 18 apita not required; wI wl trt in0us. Oilen woinen, boys and grl tn ny,tte'a wvork for 11. tii.tn dtt atlytbl . T1h0 work 18slit and pilensant ful~o ~alone 01an gright at.r/rh0id b Ca seuBOt (11 nOtIce y .tiIvaJ eo and eefor n~ jIl~om fr'6aNi Wol 64 pk ~dre 13RIC-t-I3RAU. -To-day 1 the bilthday of John Smith.--joston Post. -A woman never finds half asmuch attraction in the sermon its she does jn1 a greases)ot on the back er the woma'tis dross in front of her. -Major Penn is holding revivals in Texas. The pen is mightier than the sword, and Wo shall see if it is a imnatclh for the bowic-knifo and pistol. -The Wheeling Leader says that when David Davis has a new Ait of clothes made, the tailor js compelled to call in the services of a civil en gineer. -The rising generation: Tommy "Gimme a cake." Mamma-"If what? -If you please." Tommy-"Oh, let u1p on that Pinafore business; gimne a cake 1" -While an illinois farmer was car rying a bundle of wheat on his should er, a rattlesnake crawled out on his back and dropped to the ground, more frightened than the man. -Among the attractions at a recent Cincinnati picnlic were three naur"iagr es. This explains why the girls love icnnics. They are the only protection they have against Alice Oates. When yesterday I asked you, love, One little word to say, Your brother interrupteid us So please say yes-tor-day. -$orristoacn ller<dd. -Anerica will raise wheat enough this year to supply the world. This is a new country, but. an exceedingly well-broad one.-Pila<dlcitpa GCron i cle-Ilcrald. -The homeliest man is handsome in the eyes of his three-year-old, especial ly, when reaching home handicappod with a sugar horse and a pound of as sorted candies. -Some of the dismal organs are en deavoring to relay tho corner-stone of Conkling s reputation. Old mfan] Sprague should be invited to fire a shot-gun over it.-.Atlanta Constitu tion. -A Wisconsin firm will mtanufac ture a fine qui.lity of sausage from the ies'1 of a watertowl. 'Tie'rc's -t little too much of the canard about the aver ago sausage already.-Philadclphia Bulletin. -Over the door of the Workshop Galileo, in Florence, is a clock i hat has lost only five seconds : fourteen months.-Axchange. In Paris there is a duolist who has lost Only four seconds in three years. -A Canadian girl carried a twenty foot ladder one hundred yards, placed it against a burning house, climbed up, and-. Well, she didn't put out the fire. She fell backwards on a man and nearly killed him. -"No, I can't stay," replied a gen tlemnan who was invited to stay all night at the house of a friend. '"Be fore morning my wife would be out with a lantern, like Diogenes, hunting tor an lnest man." -As a party of ladies and gentlemen were climbing to the tup of a high church-tower, one hot day, a gentle man remarked: "This is rather a spiral fligltt of steps." To which a lady re Joined, "Yes, perspiral"--and she wip ed her brow as she spoke. -Only ten foreigners are honored by tombs in Westminster Abbey. They are awful particular about 'ho is laid at rest ther-e. But let thleml keep their tomlbs. If they'd ofi'or to let us be burled ther-e to-miorr-ow we wouldn't accept.-B3oston Post. -Base ball, it will be remiember'ed by old settlers, is a gamie played by eighteen persons wearing sh ir'ts anil( drawer-s. They scatter around the fIeld and1( tr-y to catch aL cannliOn ball covered with rawhide. The game is to get pecople to pay twvo shillings te comne iniside the fenice. -As the Senator- stood on the sea beat shtore, poking the p)elbbes with is umbrella, hs 8 Hyperilon lock danmp withi the brine, and ins mia"nifichent torst hevaving wvith unwonteri enmotion, he must have asked with little Domibev lie could ntot bitt htave aisked. "Wha't im the wild Sprague salying?"-ChVicagt T1imnes. -Did you ever see a base ball playei try to catch a train opi a fly ?--. Y Newus. No. It wlold be too late t.( rescue the flv, anvhow. When th< traini is on a fly, thait fly's missionit this world is ended, "and the tr-ait shouldn't be annoyed. ltathier encour. a:e it to get *on mor-e flies.-ATorri's Itown Herald. -Scene-Concord (Mass.) Stat< prtisoni: Visitor-" Where are voun cut-tbhronts, burglars and haiird cilrae totrs?" Warden-"Oh, they arie dlowi In a small corner on the lower floor 'We doni't get munch of that sort of riff rair here. This hetre is a high-tone( *pison0 for cotrporatlion dIirtector's, haii cesshiiers anid sich."-Ycw Havec Reglcisteor. Ayoung author obtained p)ermis to read( him a tragedly which was o1 rthe eve o' being brought out. At evert verse thant was pillaged, Pir'on took of his hat and bowed; and so fl'equenitl h ad lhe occasion to do this, that the ani thor, suirprised asked what lie meant S"Oh," replied 1Eiron, "it is only a hab aice I"v got of saluting my acquaint -Sheridan was down at Brightoi one suImmer. wheni Fox, tile mtanag er-, desirious of showing him som11 civility, took him all over the thleatr, andt exchilbited Its beauties. "There binted twenty occuplationls, withou being clever in one, "I built and paint ed all these boxes, andl I pinited a! these scenes." "Did you.," said1 Sheri dani, surveyinig, theom raidih 3', '-well, should not, I am sure, have -nownt yoi we~vre a Foxby yotur brush." -A young man writes to inqulire I. it is pr'oper to take hold of a young lady's ar-rh in promena:ding. Oertalin ly It is. Nothing looks so nice as t< see a tall youth walking with a hitti lady who comes not up to his shoulder with his arm hooked in hers, liftinl -her half off her feet every time hi steps. The nearer you canx reach tih< appearance of taking a lady into eus totdy like a policeman, the mor'e gen tool it is, you know.-Oincinnat 1Satnurday, Nieght. -Two .pedestians wore walkinf along the highway it a neighboiIng State not long ago, when they passed farm on which a man was working al a distance of about a quarter of a mile suddenly- they. qtuarirehod, and corn menced fighting and shouting murd1 and help. The farmer' came rushini t dowin as fast 'as he could to provent bloodshed, Ae soon as he reached the scone'the mnet stopped the conflict, aatl one of themi asked "Howfir is it te the next tw, n" "Two6 miles." Thor ~they- tht kd hime And waulked -or laughi I f thd ihu~ror had been able wohe t have thrashed' thaem both..