University of South Carolina Libraries
THE NEWS AND HERALD. - WVINNSBORO), 8. 0. TUCADAY, Octoter ft, : 1870, It- M ANS )A ., EwRoa. JNO. H. REYXOIDS. AsCIAT& KANTON. 4 AN now they say that Gilbert's joke of "hardly ever" was invectd by a Latin -r3 aCt-ciieenliliariMitveus it'l hat it a x1id v r. a . T th::ut mipni (OVA'411teiboliggih bml vof 'clemA vth the eni er riet ei W i .ir - ten pIi h up lid ~ i~r, h6oe(dlkqtbegoisInwe~l.. know n IjiornsidWIUd tU.'".&dt ln t-dl t. A* it es 0 J50Iftiikt thld(1 Ae other adjoining counties will swell the meeting. 'We -' uegldenedewd~a .ttv- firhs h YiW ,I n'~ diV "d~db 6?e' ifin'reirsed products as well as by her peoplei. . It, intADooeMthk'h4ig a'hh'b-.'. iir 9 ,"bm K'49114("o" ))irmiqw J.,lil t.3g~ 95,1.9lek )PQh 'g , iAlpg. *h fe~OgiJthn ta~ Jia haheeu reduced; to three cents a ile, And'exhinst tg itt~tBd~df+ T-e n An htets " In-l eIq, fly ) 11juidMi r , 4A . 111 W Id TM TMv,o Itarttieaiaud~ho boy ao obK1os oaresqendthe A en iof * .toduIsotpdwmnyimes,aWe hown fav(r hU le is thought to be the AWMcIA Wih'fto op personal Mgity hc Inculhrence to itwwnifdmioei nhatIs right, regard sbiparit eh Anmii lnd his pronounc ed stand ifi~if,8'P6f hard moncy. All recent election 9nSl asended the Greibnback jNJvQWAlt. Greenbackism has been de noi4iated the "Ohio Idea," and in the PlhR6 of Its birth It has thrice brought disastrous defeat to the Democracv. Since the days of Andrew Jackson and Th1om1M 11. Wenton the Democrat ic party has been the party of hard money. Greenbacks were invented by the Rlepubicaans against. carnest Demuo eIate )rotests, as a war measure. Whoii the Iepublicanq abandoied it, tho Democrats, forsaking all their trafliflons, adopted tile rag-baby as their own. Had the country retiainl ed In its desperate financial straits, the Demnocrats might have won upon this expedient. But prosperity has been raulY returning; and every day ~he hard money Idea grows stronger. reap all the' benefits of a return to old1 bemnocratie doctrines. Thei Demo cratie party imist nIow look to the East and the South, and its surest - cards are hard money anid hiome rule the former for'theo East and tile lat for the South. We believe in a bi mletallie stanidard1, but hold that the coinage of sivri should( be gradual, so a8 not to unlsett-le tihe market. Some talk is heard albout tihe Sou1th miakiung a trade withl Grant, the argu men bing that If opplression of the South be not nlecessairy to secure Grant in power'he will treat this msec tion indly We uwte heard this talk Oonstruction, whenCI tihe South s.eeed 'I powerless to help herself in the face of outtragons and unla~wftil Federal unterference, at seconld su rrender to Grant was mooted. .Fortunately this ,den didinot p)revail. 'T'ho South pull ed herself out of' the mire. If this surrender was wrong iln 1876 It would beottujardontabl now. The South aiust.elng to her old landmarks. If 4 IIset of fellows, It is nevertheless bet ter Sto work wlth them than~ to endeav~or 't tr~ ht git rant, Sherman, Chan er lhjand Conkllng. A surren der Onl the p~art of the- South would give the Radleals 'unllmited power, II ~Andrenable themr to establish a een tralIzgd, emnpire, inore corrupt. thani that~ofIRomeo. We could not alw~ays hSders, and. after having disbaunded P9pil9m1n1gaiin tollts eneronehments. The South should preserve a conserva "tive auttide, firin In liefence of the behtt((tletE y)et hiot 1rgant in Its dem~and1s. The dliulfied position1 of I' *~'our party leaders has .gaIned ,the ro * P;:ee of all non..partisans. Ono. chief fgtr the; ino rse lan 4 sm aiitihe .Y~oiegiaud1 un a~iWns .aete Of others. A strong mid 9, dle ground lies between heated' vltu * ta'I6and the eine httnd,' and abject ''Ir Yoi the othe' and on this -r i #hjnust plany)1erself. Time re osnt,,andr~we belIever temporary re '#l '%f" stainfttIskea iIn the North III ou "thue hot-headedness of q 9I h3irats who dragged Sli-a A$94th r rgrammeo was lto go gradtiellyianid demand . at first 'of theto test oath and n t' *Meial ihtefference couaiavteen cartled without gly p ,I*Baine atid 'Zach Chandler an op t'dhe~rthrnheart" Demorstf bt -kmoe ethan, they e'culd'chiowh"aud 'endede by"'maklng. can. It:!s true that the South Is part. But . o rn Democi enyby their ul led 11 s t,, elic d 0 if a nite n11 lie t e gthe" 'st E y Ih (*I f, tI..0 14ie II' ment . play'ed out, t hat Blaine w right, in holding lint the Republican. caln Wink every tim.. -an _i!u1- .pwe. sented that, aroutses the war spirit. The North does not intend to let the South "boss the job" alny more than the-Southitid --sho been victorious, ivould havpft btl.~r., )it&te her policy. The Soutl uust satisfy th he 115 Alegradallyll., o. lou.i l1rdityth; 'h Wih oi: th It i . j l will wht da arg oideue-id vot . thap wDI 'not-All ppoo) GAran V distn it Ilhia tilu. legs, A-011 a (Irejid (lit tile lt-bols \Vill t1, ta ily We c I VaillI 11*UAIIJ"h fig htestriki n' i. p tis coun * c ('~~QiQ qfiIn Now York for (tc ''"* eek - ggregated 8t;,36i !A ;'0J61 for the S810110' days is yell'. thatt. there is no truth whateiver ;11 (lit replort. of' thle discovery of' evidetai. qgainst the robbers of thei grave oT lit late A. 1. Stewart. - Al expr1ess trinh rn into a 11reiilh train oi thile Susuihiuinu, road tea Albany, N. Y ., oil Sazturday. Thn etigi etr and fireman Were kiil, ii no passtengers u wre hus. n-Lmst oridat niht i h 'true bari he loniig to (G. V. 1o1l'll , a Well k noival fazuuner fit Uliesiertlel couldt na., ill wicis' stored his etir-1 nropn, Wias etroved byn fire. The fi wGZ'il wli11t lrg sieendnt ot, thati)U -The followng is to report of fni vllow feve alt. Memphis r the Wel cnzdi tugmSiitrdiy the 18t Ilst: 'T.o tnYh of newis sae, 59-whie, 2 colored, 17. Total number of u-ises 14 datte. 1,480. Total dezillis for tl, week, 31m; total deaths to late, d6. -Tile grand jury at 1Yarelzun Mass., haie tir consideration ti case of Mr. and Mrs. Freemn, in jil, for theurder ofhteir littl gil. Mrt us tFrecetnautwroteai letter last 'iuesdai evenzing, ill Wich size stated that theie strik" a nthscon fititit was as wrngit ever. -John M. Nelon, nedir ot wtudent Who while witnessing a petin 8,e ig Bltimore t the Front. Strect Thea tile last hediesday ut.ht, was shot. it the forehead with k mizzcale 111 duingI drepor of thudsoetry of tevidaec togainst teveras ofuired rave f1th latee. T.l Stowa s.r t netj ofin the S u~esqueh wa a votd y ho Ahobay seN.e Y.,ork ttea. The engnrt f' fir ieang erethiied,.b -opesenes (wre hrnt . Tl Lath hersiday nightha Olage tan he wlonging Itohz. W. ibrn, ae well knownh fiu-er(ele o of selicunt voescrop, wasidestroye byie. The~ i thze was cauIosd spontane cobse tion. iliniCrts -T ~ihe i oloing treor ofid the yellowseere ate Meps fori tho wroek to be of0( nrel cases 59ie, aini coloredg a7. Totainumbor was csesit dte to,48. Ttldah o h 1w ee, and woalkdas t~foldae, wit. o-Th ran jury Nant isaream toasr.akhavfalneriosdeat aion he ciae f r. tanbMrs. Freman tin jaic hfrte murer iofrtei aitern i. at Freemran whre a drote uato Tesae eveig n h illh shim.te hth fthdb wsetlsto a itver. lu whowle itnsing ax- periobrmanc eis alimord ato thae Frnuset Thnuea treals Wedin.ayntwsot ie the lattr eepwteh 'ai cordreingd. diche e fe muetry thonl the suage jetw, ut (levteralo hundrehae nt of dth sinest wsvted byez adutos wihou ha scred tor thcotae. he teovs ae dlng w ko the supe~ izl eptie oft the n-wrin bretrn. ---erson d~iitrect thomn qurt. oide athat hile stilks tevz oiin thatoat hrhthe d eputletio of thepublica: -votheo Crornell.Teant i-Cor n orlmenterenne, sin teounr Dr. Iew Gorg, Wlamt hurate s ono ---hnry i . wantin wo h mureei hvafather atono riether, Mas., eop.o tenir 25, 'was rre~sed lvo lasv, Thira. Hean asdan bisho confessi 'andl' sshw ise~ wleing t bie cirhu gronsun. at ewas gtan o lBrtock to an o arraiged for murer, andu throug tan cxaitynaeting thor comIt and etol jatilttaild, n-n iues from st tchesa an~ beights 15nfe, auulnd walkeyspt bidolddt ih omble olte. Govenors ofpre toreak atharteend dath awon h e in evteof hae, ofbld nrthi respectna hfan are more anptero outha Cat Nliaa, het.e Patdropa inoth at era mto ~o the krl~iled stosim. h. toDa ring thetcebant ofscussion-o the debtis aetemet-now, ag ingth peopleaofVirgn axgemrntsr Kem teoi aplyee togrs have ase language atoadn e.W .Maoet hc is efinty stae, hver bee adjse 0 2' OAROLTNA NEW'S. 8i i s I tile recelit liIe thle ni t I 'ancaltr colril wh . I i thmil upon Civil. v Se o t t: il : chrchili . o01- l tr11111well lai. Ifb - InI The nuck I abo it a11 hatik( froti wh ton t. 4:110 will be insm.vi hige inl a Vow weeks. -A correspoindent oftheic New s and C(Oop, Wuggestk Cot.,T M N y, _-1 Rock I [ilslil, asa propev per1on to rep reintl the out ist -1 C r . l-Messrs. Di, [L t ce, pr. I I iI Icapn and S. M1. Himr uiiates f C te ('VO'. T e 1)11 h ic (I')li' v i~C . 0,11 legislatire I UlnhimL' county, have tCh led imged the:llsdivest .ti (o ob (lhe; remiull)oil th;ijtiye ntina -' J' AMuisii;.i Greevil th iit i k :111 to fI p AS'iltl H ICit fo olt,'1. 't h at1i1 if wui)d11 grl1iiiut : h1.k 1 v, in sill' z iti itilig hi c ili llei hrs o Atti011( 'a $l' t-t li 'IN I. - I 11t 01\o I Itg uIiyIg to pge.. n't liges4t I *e ie ihm.~ 4 .f .1seny :wss ar41, p Megu113 a fe dav sof (' . 10 grwood & Aug usta .Mi~mpuelLivingston,. depot wleh Newbrr, one <dav ast week /throw is pistuol to aIegro to UI'ke.('inVe for him, j)1win it ell, hit a rokck Ifnd exploded, wounlding, the unl folunkate colored man very baI in -the nioutil. y balt hi -The A beville Press rind 71nl ner Says thle 1ue Wiest Chorle opne oIn tle )tit inst. with uler tw.speels Ihan ever. The um'rdinof dep-artelnut of the Female Colleg wa s,1111 ul h fistl da v. 'rski olli (4lege is looking' t -A negro inan and hi.s wvil iOn Turkey C st-elion f (iChsir cmill it, afor di'n ogttrfoyhit -igh tars, wlergt'e 4 ..arr'Iie d wr Aiew. pracihelCr hlilts cmev Into 11h!1! commluity, and is Ilkilng i livel slii. :aholn his chure ml.einlbers of this -su'c't. -Iilnst. John Pa. lorson I; s connevdet 'd Willh a lRallillmre hlorse-ear Hln. anm inte l 1spendin g nex t. winter a( Wash tintilon trying to get. hoig. o1ran et a barter. For a new linle of ahi, (onl hors..e ars, reacing" thw fulli leng-r of, tO twelties friilont. Georgetown t thle nlavy yard. - -Ain of' Silloon ali , o (raenville, aIempled to crostts Ill( track beween the horlel In the firs ratce onl the ihir roliund Iberot ast Wed Insday. lie 'as in' allnlls id badh' bruisedI but niot seriouly hurt. Th<o (T lisionl threwm dhe horse. anld rider. but neit'her. was hurt. -The rep-,rt, of' ite, ' ip poi'ed by the "overnor 6o in~veStiglat1e thie coltion o the convitg Ii ead t he Greenwood and Algusa Ibtilrom beomme the I ilhte retavn of all till aconviets to th priso n exiipt eiighi, h< orty-oene others being prOu neet un11t. folr duty. -Cecrta ini roe, inl ilet jail charged ibtht t adlery, weret pro'pl' liberated bv Jurige 3INekvy on (1h Opetniing daiy of' coitlll. le hloldsi Ot the stattute does not definli th criim of alte4 ory, and tha adutillerv is no punislIe lot omi non Ilaw. 'tI*j e lhere fore regards tle Statute as a dead let liii-Wd s Il' i' '( ?st il e g Ilarlt am ist mg11 himself bo n lP'o to hedfle di ilat(lyflgjllV.; -iLanhI caserl'olier: A11 toled wol1' - man'I, knownt( as1( b0Ohl Afut PlaCh'( Dhap," agedhi one(1 tiled and~'l~o' tof 0( yrdin the 5oithe ine.. aU3. . - Tlor's plantation.l Shue walo -e moAerin an wast t Aruhtath tw'enra Jaicrof'an eolheioed me~oi. of. theiitat Revolulin t' War.~i 1, .i -InkC( Barnwll clont, on11 the 14tl ut.,ILOe Marin Suivan,'a.~ yotws 'i f ai ore danCin forl ti4'he amusement Le a iodseWi whCaer (ower (strd up,1 ~lt 11 drunkwand hho led " nI' 1he1be cu.ma on the hil!"i Sulivea 1)1n r. Caliedho "I'ama, too," wercopor l~ fler drew b hoties pistl ad shou l prvmg b mortailed.d10 Bohepaitisar wi~e. The~lt tockllth HiOll Hea say thetat Mro. . I. M1arberTu havin ecently boughty thCedvauabIle proet tv, kno-i ats Williford~)'s l on FsiKigtCre ois tbento deetdblishng at cotnfator theret. to elt.shi, desire an intent iot, onel tuhon doars asn d thus, mdnu-' facturWae ctdo an ext-move scleD. Tohe pi coal, thurcho ato li nlight~l ailt na' sdeie, beforeuto Mer. I. Sltrkerd. , rofClm .1ISDI11t CT' D LEIT T|RS. | Complints of New Orcerm to Postmnufter -I a t r( ons1trued In the cl . - ne 11 1 3J~ Ild 01II1t2enI23 I iI ' iie 3 'i ou er.] I_ )Il (8 up is - ade inl ma f C ( soime orders re-e. lyi ed >y 1. I I I I oI t:.; tr-G (1I I in .rgar to tie I ret Ien1It o1 nii2 !lirt l,4 etters. nte tirs;t order, is-u ed till 201h of Sptti.ber, directed a .filt c nsilil), id 41h 1rub iition (idrali -eks 1)) pla-es avhivib are nto. postoille-s."or h -es. otherl wist 1han l.t). i postollice, nu11tst. be c "[I sdered4 unn1ih1blA. IAlater older M'ilIs the 1tie tion of all post imasteirS to etoi7of Ihe Post al Regulatons, Itlim iiay m ha it ti4.st, Ibe Strictli Coln 'flied bwitih. Th. postmasterigenerail sitys: ".Al'ter at let ter is milied it i.Z (lhe proper.ty of, the perisonl to whomn ItC.-is addre(1sSi.d, and ilust be setIl to the po4otfuive. to which it. I,; Iiire'cted, it t here be such141 a u 0114. But iwhelerI 1, 1there be S'1ch . 1 411po (olliee or Iot, tihe, pstimast(er or his su2bor1dinailtes have, no atil hority. iln lw or otherwise, to chalgo tile diretioll or' aidress of the IIter withou1t Ohe exprei'ss authority of (lhe pri ror parties ent1itled to lite lot I('r. A post ti12'er may complete or periert anl address aIlready Il1de, but lie (':m1not ch2mge its direction1 to it di ll'rnt personI or diIivient oie. or dill'erenvite without, auth oriiv." Sv teI on -1G7, reflerred to above.' is 11s t >lows: "Psm4111t1ers lit wih'( 6 pos"Oflices lIilers which1 have evidntliiy bee In is dirvete Imay arrv sIoIi1 1ot. For vrd I hem i4) 4)11e postotllees Vor. th( illrposv "I' tril, onl he suppositionl 1hlilt'\, e In12y reach thel- parties nmiled il the(n'ddress. It the know the roperi diree4int1 o be gi'ven the let er-l- they mayv ohrwardA Ihem withol. Idi lul l imsstigo, but1 otheriwise ther 1 holdd be "'wit Io liht'. Dead-ULtte'r d lin S(ction -1 12.' lh nevw 0) dt rs halive been V(r - har.s1y inerpreted in "ome ti..s. to I jud'' by tIhe urophIin.s which 11a ve heenl puiblished in lite local newspa pers. li s oncllI. For illntnce, il is -14aid: "1A letiver <irvveled to 'Biox -2,01:. I 1losionl),' cann1ot he tiliveret it' it has not thw name of, Ihe Shate, .\s., uponl it. 'lItnliihlandl~s' will not ' do: it m1ust i' 'Ioxhilry, Mas Il.' ( l , 2nlbridge, lss.,' is nt)( prope'l it in1st be 'C2nnbridg'eo, M1a:-.' I- e'u - -. ille. 1 (1 .,' M i 4n1 r hn I ('I'S iI. hould1 - lb. 'lleadVille R alldoo, N las. 'Ci v'N will nlot do 111r local let Bes Iosioil, ('a2 ,'1 must bhe the : dr 'in 12212 caqeq, ("een wh n lin ilted aI[ the- mlainl 41llioc itself'. -New York CiIy' is pi'4evlac in the prohibited list. the prop er adress bing. according'l to Ihn or der, 'New York. N. Y.,' sh1ply and the tte rlust1 he desi3 ited.' a lo-ewnlaun1 of 0is city' very sensiblv akeI' 2124 view .t th'e o ( ' l 1s(no in, : l,, 2) ( 'ed 1 de) all I ail I1atter excep ht 21123 on whichI'he dire ioll is exaily aund techically corr121'V e.o Ule'sS hie I ves explicit orders to tile cointrary.1' it will coniiue o14) thr ward all mattr ' direct. d Ilint 2the in ItnIlon of 11he' writrI. as lo is1 do.,1 i nation is ut it-akablet, (xcept to '] p.i ' 1ts wher2 no post exis'11s. For in1st me to h a los b. ( .1n inl the I I b41it of' senIngII( leters fi1te to SiubI t h Ien" to 1wliiuf'rt. those dir ected It) 'Paicitie Landing" to (4'oosawN.( . ~- tho)e b ing t my4222wer( lip. I wonder1( 12 where's I tI .( re sneh 3111 )( thin: t in ' w 24 e I I 4 I x-Cog ressunutI''2 N. 415'1(. .Io--s k op it- t l'(1In iy ( l 'IL f3ts si 22h ()OhioI' 1110's -.....i. agr -o m* h.. 11 (OsIiia bahlor.lo Tht4 asi th1('~1'2e 21(1 l er t f I 7, d ( now i 02 Sirs. 1)14 01 (Gedde1'11 tCi brem-h" of prem1i' -n statesman4 itX2h1 theui's feve blstr SPOL COTTON. i.--I nmre fi *t1 mtheate dincipio euhresof tsroubl (1' For isal byaldugits SPOO I1LAA)COTTON. 0 t.iifiETULST.E a 1812. cotoiro winc it.j5 l~ld ItliaRT2OWaxigfo artiloja fh~sh t decive ho ees; tise 40 RTWY NEW ORK everstinctive featurel ootton, spool d hctto are at it by madefrmhevyd rnlrlls tiihed5 psoft an hb coton from t whih t 35ismado; ti thseno waxin or241, w Atildal tinis to deceived he syeo; it ise ttong ae, sm ores "amt tehishtic ewmg read givn for markl~ot;tormahio skwmge, it haso equa; fir.t sa wonnd o ]. VeOTh.Black is tf most percty o e alloerso. ce in so otnb ig The cboe 1( dye byol te an ein f . J, 0. IOAG. n TU T vro o'tmeted from "Veretable products, oiun ibinng in thers t10 i dsol~irrdko or May .pplo, wh) rj c .eizedj by physiali as m a sIuIbsIitIle f"o ':lioin tI, 0Po Sbs nail Act viertoc of tiA.t nnral, _without its ad after-eitcta. AS 1 ANI-B L1OUS M EDI CIE hoy ero incomparablo. _They stinuleto ho ?uO? PID L.IV 1si,__invigorato the ER" VOUS1 SYS'li:M, anid give tono to .he DiW 0 J '3lVM ORGANi,cred ing rce cct digoston _and t1or'ou haimiation f Food._ They exert a powerful influenco :U tl'o LI)NI.'rtepnd 'IVER, and :hrourh this or~ans removo ell impuri tim1, thus vitalilg t1ho tia')i:caof the body md cattM.id(a healtiy condition of the AS AN ATI-F.MALARIAL R Em" a"14EDY' 3 They havo no equa_and an aroault not e a provenitive and ouro for illousnRe Eirttent, Intermittent, Typhoid Fevern, and Feverrand Aguxo. Upou the healthy actionof tho Stomch,doponidI, almost wholly, tho health of the hitman race. DYSPEPSIa RS Th E B3ANE of the present gencration. It is fo- the Oure of thin .disenue anid its r.tt- y t I'ONDE.uYCONSTIPATION, I1.E6 &c. that TUTT' PILLS have igaincd such a wide rpre-rdroputa tion. No Itemedy lia ever ben discov ored thn t tis so smiodily nnd gently on1 thbe digesttveormuis gving them tone on mlvior to asr:mita to ico:t. '.te being WERVOUS YSZITEM IS DRACED, TIE BRA"N 3 WODEt"ED, TD T-E 0 0!DY R1G'-iUl3T. Ii. .comipg".c of th jices ofp xn3 e~s.Cra.cId by poweratul (lemial acen ic-, a~nd prepm--.d in con-EAntratett lorm, they nre guarantced 1rre from any thin ,hnt cn injitre the m'o:t dl ion.tO peron. A noted chemist wmo Ins anamlyzid them, says " TE;E- IS hOR1E V. IU!i IX ONE OF TUT'S riLT.S, TEAN CAN :3B r0U0D 11 A PINTI OF ANY OTIEE1." W' teIrefore say to the ifilited Try this R.emedy fairly, It will not himrsm you, you hnve nothing to loso,butwlil suroly gain nVigo rouG Uody, Pure Wood, Strng Worvos and a Choorful Mind. Principnl flec, 35 Irfrry st., N. Y. P1C E 25 CLENTS. 8:!r by Uru-iiSlru.ont thn world. T UTT13 H1R DYE. ;uAy Htion o:t Wrni'nrts charinyd in a Gr.ossr n i .s w . e : s t in 1. ri L i i 0:. it. Sn.. i>:~.Ntax:en iuee in:. m!:-,' *:-s. ra is is- -r.'.m .. rr m . a'. .d by Druixgi.s, or 9 ' 4 " .-. W 'if 1'.,4C 1i. omloo a inueray st., Now York. 10LLOVAY'S PILLS! 'I had no app ette; H~olloway's Pil v'o mie a henw: I oe." "'I 5end fo aio lther 1 box, an keep t'hci a the honuse." iii "lDr. Illoway hias. Cured my beeach hat wae.s hron ie. "1 'ave'( one oflnri Pille to- myI bah ilr chlolera ml. irbus). [Tico dear littl binm:4 .ot wrell in a dy. " v' nausiea ofiI' a morinlg is nIos iured. "Yu bonx of liolowa's Ointmeti nrel mo of nits;.4 in 'the I hetl. nbhe ll seme nf' your Q Oi~nfen behinii t'' it s i* ad ii t noise lnhas lf." "S. ird mie two bloxes; I want one for oor lanuIv." "'I eneltise a dollar; your* price' is 2 eats, 1n11 thu medicino to me is worth "send me five bioxes of your P'ills.'? "'Int me have three bo0xes of you lIs ,by return mail, for chillus 'an I have over~ 20) suich testimnonials a eso5, lbut want of simlco Oomlcs me1 t amncludre. Foln CUTNEoUs DISORDERS, ndm all1 eruptions of the skin, this Oint Wint is mlost inivaluable. 10 dloes neo enl ex ternally alon10, but peneltrate 'h the most seareching efcts to th ery:. rc ot of evil. 71 OL LOWJA rs OINTMEIKT, Possessed of this remedy, every mai iny beL own doctor. It may be rubbo< Ito the system, so as to reach any in 'irnal complaint; by these mnins, cure* ires; or ulicer in1 Ihn throat stomach ver, spine10or othier parts. It is abn ini .Iliblo remedy for had legs, bad breaists >ntracted or stiff joints, gout, rheumna wam an d all skin diseases. IMPsiTrowrer CAVToN.-None areO genulinefl'iu 55s the 5lwi.*ure5 of J. iII Ooe 0a4 Soiril, to 1( ('t10mint,. Bloxes ait, 2" cent r, e'/ cents, ;4ni C T lhere is consijderilble 5Oay11? w o large' clzes. IlOLLO WA Y &Co., fe b 15-1y Nc w York. IEAT E~XCITEMEN'I PAI iYIETTO hOUSE. JUSTr ARIVED one of the finest as iirtmente of Liqu.)rs in theo Boro. Oni irrol of Gibson's Colebrated.Oldl Nectar 140; 'Threo larrols of tlne' old Ryoe Whlis ~y: 1st. Old Imperial (uabin~et WYhiskoy years or (; 2nd, ailso, the Mabel Bul, tto; 3rd. Rloanoko Ryo, the oldest, It tio. Corn Whiskey of tho best grades arth Carol inn Corn,.sweet an d $on r Mash tile best gradeos Also. Wines and Biran es of the linest brands. I have alko ic lot of Cigars and Tobacco which ill disp>ose of' at reasonable priers fo ah onl.y. GIive mie a .call, and I will tra sit right. P~hiladelphia -Lnger ]leer al mys on hand from the etdebra ted firmn o Ilrger' and Enigeil. You can find moa a I timles ait the Bar un.1er thla Winnisbord rltel, next. door to D. RI. Flenniklen'a di and see me. J. OLEND1N.ING. aug 26 O( J A wek in 3.our 0)1'n town, alnd nt slts a msia rIsked. I ott cs'i * ivo ti slesatiiwithout, livpense. Thle lot op r'iualltV ever fofferd for tihose willlrg Irk. You shouldi try nothIng (miso tth y'ot (Omr yourself wht. yout en do at the bu41 85s wo Offer.. No) rooma to e'xplain he~re. Yet nl devote all your timl or o'.your apars 10 to tho buitn''ss, anti mlato great pay for ory hour titt you work. WVomn mo a 10c1 as 11nu.1 8id~i for sprosat pivaS. termsh ia partb'ntars, '. h)igh~ we omt frvs. seouri o. D~on't, comaplanin or hard t:lamoaWhile yoi votauch a chance. -Addros I.IA ERTT # 00.. Portland4 lioine. CROCKCERY ~8~PY o bo tu oroolal e at prces 'whieh eaanot fail toplease, ogMOMA STER, BilXl0E & 0, YELLOW FEVER--BLACK VOMIT It I. too oon to forget. the ravages of this teri Ible dIsease, whilh iill no doubt. retorn Int a moore mligillpiatt, and virulent form in the fall iolntIs of 18. MEltitCKI.'N itE'ATINE, a remedy (Itcov vrel In San tsrn Nutla and Lused with strol wontierfill restilts lit South America where tie most, aggravatt'd s.ises of rever are foutid, C:usets froim oime to two oiness of blile to 3t lilterAd or A1 railiel from the blood eacth Illne It lmsxes throtugh (Ite liver, as long as ant e.Nesqs of bIve exists. Iy Ltt wonderful antlon onl tlie ltV'sr it mtll Stosmch the IiNArIN: not. 011nV Jpre' veltis to i certaity anly ktd of evei unsit lilae!k Vomitt, bitl, alo cures llenati(he( Const I itlon it of the liuwels, Dyspepsia ul til .N110ari-la 40f wases. No outse ned fe'ar Yellow Fever who will exip Ilv I aallto i rtln I 'olsns ami exPc(es f(1 Il0 finn: t le blood by usiIg ME:i:L..'s Ii-A- IMN . wicth Is sold by till D1z'r rlsts 1in 25 e tilt. ati( $1.tM bot tiesi,or will boeult by o~press by 1the Proprietors, A. F. 11 Elii -:I, & CO., Phila., l'a. 1I-. Perinbel'ton'8 Stillilight 01' Queen's Deliglt. ?/'ihe reports of wonfiruit cure., or lithemtt I ts'n. Serorfila, Sall, Rtheulinu, 8yphills, Cinicer, Uleesii ilt ors0IT, that, coie trom al; pirtts of the couintry, are not only remanrikable but so ilraciulous ms to be dotbted was It not, for the abundance of Proof. Romarkable Cure of Sorofula, &c. CASC OF COl,. .1. C. liiANSON. K INOsTON, GA., Septeinber 15. ISi. (ENTs:-For sIxt eell yeat's I ltfve ben it great sifferer fronm 8erofula In It.s imot. (lIstisAressIg forms. I lave been conilined to Illy room unid bedt for fifteen years with scroftilotus tite(ri tions. 'tile iost, approvetd remilles for ailleh cties had been used, att the jinost tninsriot phystiehans consll ted, w'ttoit, .inl eeldeel Denenlt.. '1'1118 prostrated, (listrevs-4 , desponid ing. I wias alvtIeId by Dr. Ayer. o? Floyd Com is ty. (i., 1 ocommersee tie use of yvir Comipomii EIt r'atet Stillingla. Lanuguagote .. as Irisufielent, 1o d.esolbe Ile relIef I obtalsel from thse use or tile Stillingla situ It Is to Convoy aln Idtssjulitte [iiea of the Intensity of moy stiffriring before using youir mnedlesne t ullient., to say. I abani 1o0nd IIl other remnedies stiam Continiued the tise of . our Ixract, of Stilltingla, 1untiEl I eti say triuly "I aim cured of W! pain," or till disese, with noth ingc to obstruct the ictive purstilt, of my prot'ession. 'More than eight. montIts have clapsed Slinc this remairkablo cure, without, aity retiit'i of the (isease. For tie truth of the above statenioilt., I refer to alny geitlenan In lIartow Coimly, (Gt.. 1nid to the li'tabe 4 of the bas of Cherokee cireill, who are tieqtlintetd with ie. I shall ever rental 1, wit h1 1 lie (Iepest, grat It ilde, your olle'llt1 servil!.. J. C. 1W1ANSON, Att'y. at Law. A MIRACL4E. WiSsT P'OINT. G A., 8(pt.. 141. ISM0 OFfNTS:--y tit uglitel' w a.i i:1k en onti I Ie 25111 uday of .lst,'. ts.ol, wIth whttat w:ts ssiuppos.il to be Ati't5e W-1'''tumatisml, and( was Iite teil or i lie sate -l t to suCcess. it Aareh, fotllowiig, pileees of pon" legati to work ou. of I he I Ight, a dt enoni Iiellsi to alitteui tIll till t he bloilo froih tie elbow ii to stiushlther joi stim5 s'1t.. 11:111y p(lees 0io' n lm' Out. of right. soot a1ndt Ig. 'Iie(:se was theit ironomit'ut one oif Wltite Swelli'nlg. After liaving been contined abolit six years to her beil, nd tlie (aIse von sietest holtileess. I wais Intetii'( to o i r )r. Pet bTrIOnS'S C1110opotif Ext rsas't of Stilillingla. 11'11 was so well x:t sld'llwit wI It s etfects I hat I have continited I his of it uint ii ihe presit. My7 tiNittIerwSConfiteil Io it.r hetI abot six yeors before she sat tip or even I urniett overs' wiItlsuhott lil). She how sits u) )lt ditav. anltI sews msnI of lier t ile--lss walked atios s the r'vom. lir W t al h. It 11h 1, .ow giool. 11 til I beli've site wii. .1 i h II imt4 g tip St rlingt lt walk well. I At .rlbibte her recovery, wtI;i tie S is ! 's" of Go"l. to the use of 3 or inlab ilidleline. VItht gratitude, I am, y r iuly, W. It. IMIANTON. Wff~rl't ONT. Ga., F.-t . '1.;,a U ENTs:-''heo abov. eII erine:ut eit .\. W\. 11, ll1silt onwe know :11 1t 4. t rify to Is hel t.g P61W. 't'he I Ittig Is so ; o h nd re'i sf i i isoit 5, spec'. ed sit Izens will cert ty t1 It. As imtuh reOfirecel Can be. givenl as nity b~e tsiluired. Youtrs siu y. ClRANV'OI-(A' WALKIiR, Dr'uggists, lION. I 1). W fl..IAMS. :-.- DR. l'IEIB.:'ON' 8T1.1.NG L\ I Is pr ))-- " I hV A F. Ml H !' 1. i: C'O.. P'lia , ..Pa% ,; ':d by il In $r1i (s 1 1 ) on h t l . Ztit liy ipre.S Agontu watted to canvasi every. witre. 81 d or Pook--"'Curlo's sIory"--re to nlt i Al-diCne's sent tO opOOr people lsiyable li Inst al mity 31I CHEAP GOODS. E respctfuly cal the at tntion of IGoous, andis reqst an i nsp~ection of' theit tb foro' p~tulmsing Ouri goods hpave, ben "tirsefully selOct el, bought at bottomp prices and w ls b sol os low as they can be' boughit fr'om tin yhody antywhrea. l9e would1 eall thin attention of the aielss to oltr lin1e of Cloaka. Dr'ess goods, Fancy Goods, Iosiery, sete. A v'ery pire'. ty Assortmetnt of' Ties sond othi' Nick God..aics, Eilginsgs, Frillings, ae. in GRiEA T VA 11 IiTY. Ontr Gen'fts' Goods depatmsent is com-. plcte in overiy thinig. I n heavy goods, such as Jeans, Kersey5, > Planinelu, Hoeispunn. Blankets, &e., 'w a full up, lit thea lowest prices. SUOES! SHTOES!! St 10ES!! t Coma autd examine our Shoes before Sbitying. .Call anid seeo our stock, and we will c'onvince you that wo sell goods as (lceap as5 any bosly. -a We a agents for J. & P. Cont. Spool Cotton, and Held ing Bras, & Co.'s Spool Silk--New York Prices. McMASTER, IUIE & CO. .A FRESH SUPPL& OF GROCER IES JUST RECEiVED, With new addifions arriving daily, Choioo Nowv Orbs arts Molaisses. fine Syru Pa Sugaurs of all grades. Rtio and Java 00offee. grsoen or r' laule, Olhoice F'amily Flours. Also, a ent for thea beat Flouir in the mar hoct--Piaedmront "P'atouth Flour"--it has ito equal. Cream Choqo anud lacaroni, Crackers and Cakes of all kinds, Soap, Soda and Staroch, Well IBuckets, Water SBucketsu, Brooms. WVell Rflo and' Cotton Rope, Baaon, Blagging and Ties, Lard in Barrels, Cans tad Buctkets, best Sugar Cured Hamms, Rod Rhust-Proof Oats. Seed R -~e and ilarley. Nails, Axes, Horse and Mti1o Shoes, Axle Grease' White Wirio and Cidor VinAgar, Smoking and Chewing To bucco, iRaisinis, Currants and Citron, Canned Goods of all kinds-Salmon, K ardirses, TFonmhtoes. Pecaches, Pine A pple, Mixed Pickies. Chiowv-Chow, Popper Sauce and Mutstuard. A fino -Alcton O Rot anid Shoes CALLAND BE~ CON V1NCED.. K $1 5 TO MGa'ttar, or'$ to * d0 n :10 a w~l su 10 a . N risk. Wo. thtan lhentuoutntstater1 aboyv.- N e~ncanmul to make Inloney fast. Any one ean d0 tile work, You1 can msako from 50 ote. toe alt h~our' doe "votIng yotfr ovani~tf' Md lptt' ~~ otl butsltihes. Nolhing lko It fothny ea~p ever offeed before. Dislp no ,1us~ mand th(ulosen tuf'yu i dress and We beor Auk 10tntl Ptand, Mo, Ayer's Sarsaparilla For Scrofula. and nil scrofulous diseases. Ervsi pelas, Rose, or St. Antho ny's Fire, Eraptions and Eruptive diseases of the skin, Ulcerations of tho Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, Lungs, Pimplis, Pustules, . oil, Blotches, Tumors, Tetter, Salt itheluin. Scald lead. R1tingworm, Ulcers, Sores. Rtheumatism, Neuralgia, Pain in the Bones, Side and Lead. Femalo Weakness, Sterility, Leucorrioa, arising from internal ulceration. and Uterino disease, Syphilitic and Mercurial dis eases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Emaciation, General Debility, and for Purifying the Blood. T11 This Sarsaparilla is a combination of vegetable alteratives - Stillingia, Man drake, Yellow Dock -with th Iodides of Potassium and Iron, and is the most efficacious iriedicino yet known for the diseases it is intended to cure. Its ingredients are so skilfully com bined, that the full alterative elect of each is assured, and while it is so mild as to be harmless even to children, it is still so effectual as to purge out from the system those impurities and corruptions which develop into loathsome disease. The reputatlin it enjoys is derived from its cures. and Che confidence which prominent physicians -all over the coun try repose m it, provo their experience of its usefulness. Certificates attesting its virtues have accumiulated. and are constantly being received, and as many of these cases ato publicly known, they furnish convincing evidence of the superiority of this Sar saparilla over ever. other alterativo medicine. So generally is its superi ority to any other nedicine known, that we imeed do no more than to assure the public that the best qualities it has evet possessed are strictly Maintained. Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass,, Practihal <<nud jinmeliltr Chemliss. SOLD nY ALL DRUGOISTS EVRtZwliERZ. Mthe'rn l'urelliti'S of pin Ios. Or 9'Mm1. M usica I Iltill ions i Sa Il 311tsivical Inudtruinents who are alive to their o.i intferest will buy 'oi (he r~eart MESIA h ~l'OI' O THl, 80V1'Ti. LU.DDE)1,.N & 13AT ES' F.-OTTzrTTDTs M USIC HO()USE SAVANNAF, GA. m~~~~~-.7 Q erne . ~ ur o .li I X 1ii iot wrt ti ;j ha n ri' li ()h0i -) & 0 t Ii itte r ti Co (o10 Ile ha 80ltui.' cr f ti o* th 'rex tti 'ivtws, r. -d stu. la the i i '.v o t h.s-a - ta d IN1 101.1) U1 -O -SA'E PIA O Ft n STnsewoo -ave PIAN.s . yoc. n no o...ory 5 o<.Le . .nY..oura . f is ftinne donetunt. Dontrtfl'i ihet o o r ( Orl Chg.Sx er Iurh ande Palor~ Oc. ~e14 Oal. NThrwy. PIANS cc h~n'.tox Y. Only $9. E ti Ilri PseelIbe & olo Uo oStop wit Da%'0I11ilI chim~e, only 0 sASN IIN *1 SendforIntrnneionSalociruoa Iv v pricesnrdceull informntion, g n The mgnifient hicern, Hllesi& Di'e( Webo, Aat~hshe Sotent, xi Caes. vorioPlaos A so & Pnilint. P lo n lton a d Steling 1 .s ll inc .t1ded la ths ien or telon veplioyle culr . givin. 'i'iOra g IiC sft an l 0~ trdg istruet ovavi . in.e"r, MhItI,. Souern reh paio any1 silo. E justee N reeare Aln Iell Togst oloed stoc of ndloot n shoiens og BoreFod G1iters. NEW ALSO, LS abov god ilb od oe hnte enn e boghtrecwee ilarg aon. Gie macalad stoc of yotanvess o i~ero'.voWOH.iteONLY Qot,, . On thme Corn'er.