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Vanlltn, Lemon, Orange, etc, flavor Oaket, Creanu.Piilillnir,be.,us delicately and nat urally ns the frH froin which they ore made. FOB STEENGTU AKD TKUE FKIJIT FLAYOB THET 8TASD ALONE. MlPAMD B TMt Price Baking Powder Co., Chloago, III. St. Loula, Mo. VAKIR8 OF Or. Prlca'a Cream Caking Powder -AKD Dr. Price's Inpulin Yeast Gems, nest Dry nop Vemt, WE lUKii BUT ONB QUAUTV. nnrlfVthn Into 1,1 VEtt ami HIDNEVN, 611(1 KRSTOIUC TUB UKAliTH ara viuoa or youth, uts- penia, w am ot Appeme, 111 illKfBflon, Lack of Stronth, turn l i red UoehnKaTiaomiciF ourei. ittxiee, lunscici ana Ii Knllvjtis tho rulnd nnd nerven rcwive now inrcn. LAD 1 6'iiT.tIhk from complaiiMs fl jd la VTl. KAKTJlA'd IliUfJ TONIU a "fe and neculinriM iiipirm.-xwill puecuy cure. ' mos a ciour, noniTiiyconirioxioii. Fruuuoiit attempts at cou.ityrfiltliiK only tM to imt popularity nf tlio original. Jno uotux perlmcut pot the OumiNAi aho DttbT. LIVER PiLISc rut, .n ini n"Rku SGRIPI.SlOHNOli LEAV1 KMHiH BQWtt UONSTlCArEO. Penotu imtft-rtof from IQttfXHTlY of the LIVBH cr Inactivity of the Bowels, will iuA n ptjrmaiint CUAR bf thf. a; of these I'llJs. Ho ineili-lo-i phoulti i tfikon without Ar?t (iPncslof? tbi Htiirunh nnj BowDin vrll ti a d'.b of UVKH PIIilIi. bumplt dooe boat Vma oa upUlcntlou by poaU rfHsnd ynar nrtdrwi toThn Dr. Hrtr Me'l Prt.' rtt. lAtiU. Mo.. fiiF our "LRRAM KOOH." At - i oo eiMnr mo mncn for fiABtARr- JJjjJ can otic modlclnoba & epeoiflo for ii. k .iafi-fea, J letWT. UrfrDiruainL. itfii, AlehIlain c plain tot We claim it ft jvys, tim pJy, omaosu tb Tims of ail 'iifloate turiee tnxw pii Wowl. Ita Kott-jw, BorinlYoiit, A 'toratlTo Mid CMlEBlEXc1eiafalBjEnow bitroductli'OOa'opuiioBatiddrftHtJc oattinrtlca, but by tb resicTaUcHiof ftc:.iityto Uio stuiiarh ami Harvous ojrttom, wbcrvby tho btnin in rtUereil mT morbid fancilcg, wbica ftp erc4cil by tuxa anaM b!h)T0 rxfunvd to. To ClTgyraon, Lawywn, Utornry men, Mw ehant, Bankers, IUti aua nil toot?o whose bo4 uUrjsmnloyuieiii eauetiH nervo us prottrot4(m IrNffalailtioa of the blood, euumtcb, bowols or kldaaya or who roq litre u nurve tcalc, appot'zaror fftimnlant, Hailaiutam Nkbtiitb is involnable. Thousands proclaim H ttio moat woiitlorfnl lnvlg orant tliat ever fututnod the sluklug eyiumu Jt.50, SoW by all iniMIfli. (14) ba Dr. & A. BiioM Srt. Eo., Propr's- t3U Jojapaaa, Mo. "Will the oomlng toon aznoko r1 won aet tled by Prof. Flak in ilia cbaiiutng pam phlet. Be saysi moreover, tluitthQ rational way to uie tobacco la tbrouKti the pipe. All arrea tbat ouly the boat tobaoeo ahoiild be naed. Vihicix la tae buatr 2 hut to whloh Natnre has contributed thn moot ox qolslte HaTori, Dlackwell'B Bull Dmbom aaoklafr Tobacco flll the bill completely. Nearly two-thirds ot all the tobacco thrown on ttie Golden Tobacco belt of Kortii Caro lina goes liitotueumQtifactory oi Diiwlt well, at Duibaiu, Tbey buy ttio plcli of tuo fiii tiro section, lionco Bladrwull'a Bull Durham HruoliliiK Toboooo la tho best of tliat tobaooo. Dou't be deceived wbeu you buy. The Duriiruii liiill tradu- tuurk la ou every kouiUuo pnekuKo, m ni.nls. JII. fVnnln. DhII Tt.k.M aVIKnwru b viuuiiin uuu LrillllJlliJ U the nhohv of all JUtUnw of autofc.ttg Xobacco. Bids Wanted. ipII 1 Will rnrlfv the moon, rent. QAA rol.KN WAMTr.I.-(Vilir, JJr R1 Cyiireea, Blank Walnut or C'liestniit limber. Poles toboo( the following illmnnslons! W fetit loti;:, 6 hirhcs in iliiimcliT at Ui ncl! pnle to bi runimtinhly HlritiKlit. mid ni'aled. Polos to Iw ilolivoreii on roni.n is to the mllK. to (Vtlon (liu Port ami M)nlon. Tlio riirlit ii niMiivial to fR Jot any or nil hiils. A'Ht'i'ss, BEN HUCZ, Snu't, iM of leloi hoiiB Kxi tiaiijte, Imiilepn. Mii-niB.siJjjil VOL. XIX. EDITORIAL MATTER, From Trl-Wookly issues o t Mo day and F rlday End of tit p l'rclimiiiary Fnncrnl. The Eopublican party committed "hari-kari," at Chicago, and tho tatooed man won. Wo wore greatly surprised at tho nomination of Mr. Blaine by the Republican Convention; almost as much surprised as we would have been at the selectiou of Arthur by that deleotable concourse, for we thought that tho rule whioh governs in military affairs of always avoiding the doing of those things that tho enomy wishes you to do.hold good in politioal affairs, and so thinking, we had in our own mind and judgemont sot Arthur and Blaine asido, and ewopt tho horizon with a telescope in search of dark horses, after giving due consideration to the claims of Sherman, Logan, Edmunds,and those "penny-dips" Gresham, Hawloy and Harrison of course no one attached any importance to the claims of the duda of the war office, little Bob Lincoln. We did not expect Blaine or Arthur to be nominated because we knaw that thoy wore the representatives of a groat faotional fight in tho Iiepub lican;party that was born of tho Grant-Blaine contest at Chicago in 1880; suspended by virtuo of a truce negotiated at Mentor by Simon Cameron and Grant in the fall of that eventful year; re-aniniatod by tho treachery of Garfield towards Conkling in the matter of distribu tion of the New York patronage, and culminating in the assassination of the President nd the sceptre passing by virtue of Guitoau's bullet from tho kennol of tho Ilalfbreeds to the don of the Stalwarts. Tho bitterness of this feeling in the North is inconceivable to those who have not sounded its depths; the hatred of the followers of Arthur! for Mr. Blaine, who they regard as the author of all their woos, and vice versa, is without paralell in our political history; and tho tenacity with which their respective Northern and Western . adherents clung to their leaders, is born more of hatred for the one than lovo for tho other, and this fact was so well recognized that tho cool headed politicians re garded tho sotting of both awi lo oa absolutely essontial to party success and party existence. But the nomination has boon made, and tho Blaine men are as jubilant over thoir partisan victory ns though they bad captured an enemy's strong hold, but tho Arthur men aro just about as happy over tho result as Gen. Leo's boys were when thoy failed to capture Cemetery Hill at Gettysburg, and there are tons of thousands of Stalwarts in evory Northern Stato who would rather soo any Democrat in the country olectod, than Blaine. As to the reform element in the party, it regards Blaine as tho. most corrupt man in Amorica, and will work early and late for his defeat. As to the Independent element, it will support any honest man the Democrats may nominate, against Blaine, and the Democrats in this emergency dare not nominate any man of spotted record. As to the financiers and business men of the coui tvyl regard Blaine as a crank on the subject of tho in auguration of foreign war, and for tho sako of that poaoo that favors commerce they will knife him, re gardless of party. The unanimous nomination of Logan for second placo was tho con summation of tho bargain that gave Blaine the victory, and that he had no opposition is conclusive evidence that ambitious men had no time to waste in making futile fights: This nomination is worth more to Logan than to any other man, for it comes to hiin in the commercial capital of his own State; in a city where he is particularly weak, and will greatly aid hira in his pending Senatorial fight,for his term expires next March. Had he been at the other end of tho ticket it would have boon formidable; as it is, his popularity cannot give it strength or standing the tail has not the vertebral strength essential to the wagging of so huge a caninite. The Convention of Hinds county last week, instructed its ddlogates to tho Diotrict Congressional Conven tion to support IIou. Ethel Barks dale for ro-noniination from the Seventh District, and by resolution expressed preference for Tilden and Ilondricks for tho IVosidontial tickot, though tho delegates wore not in structed on that rjiiestjijn, ABERDEEN TUB HIGIIT: JTOR VOffltTJJVG FJlYClt, AUR i EJlfUA'ii V ABERDEEN, MISSISSIPPI, The Colored FK-moift Aortinx Itst-lf- The colored element in tho Mia. issippi Dolcgntion to the Republican Convention at Chicago, asserted it self rather emphatically: Register Bruoo was solocted as Chairman of the delegation; Collector Jim Hill as member of the National Committee, and ex-Congressman Jno. R. Lynch as member of tho Committee on Resolutions of the Convention, and subsequently as its Temporary Chair man. This was as it should brj the col ored brethren cast almost nil of the Republican votes tbat are polled in the State, and are fairly entitled to the larger proportion of tho chest, nuts that thoir finger fish for in tho cindors. joe ucdonald. Our friend of the Jackson Lodger says: "It was the Hendricks and McDonald jealousy that disturbed the Democratic Convention fonr years ago." Tho Ledger is mistaken McDon aid went to the Cincinnati Conven tion as the friond and champion of nondricks, and never for a moment wavererl or fr.ltered in that support though urged and ontreated to allow his own name to be placed in nomi nation. At one time tho chances of his being nominated were more than fair if he could have been induced like Garfield at Chicago, to have for gotten Lis mission and betrayed his friend. If there was any jealousy tnani. fested it whs on the part of Mr. Hendricks in failing to release Mc Donald from his obligations, but there was not the slightest rmmfes tatiou of this spirit on McDonalds part, nor did ho permit his friends to oven suggest his name for a place on the tickot. Washington county, liko Yazoo, has made a handsome appropriation for a county exhibit in tho Missis sippi Department at New Orleans. Bolivar and Leilore will probably follow suit, as the enterprising farm ers of that grand region ire not to be suppressed by the floods, and are determined to show tho world that they havo a county of such hound less resources that it pays little hcod to tho casuahtios that stitcrger other regions. We do not suppose that the nom iuatiou of Gen. A. M. Wost, of Holly Springs Miss., for Vice President, by the National Greenback party will iutorfero mutorially with the Gen erals business arrangemouts for the next four years. Ho is hardly likely to bo callod upon to preside over the U. S. Scnule. One fact seems to bo generally conceded by the delegates to the Re publican Convention, with tho excep tion of a few ef Arthur's friends, and that ia that Now York is bound to go Democratic next November by an enormous majority. The Alabama Democratic Conven tion did itself honor in re-nominating Gen. O'Neal for Governor of that Stato. In "the days that tried men's souls" ho proved himself a soldier of great ability and gallantry, and as executive of the Commonwealth ho has made a record that will compare favorably with that of any ono of his predecessors. 'ill w.i The '.uiirrU'H of Uaakiu Coiiiil.v. Rankin county possesses quarries of excellent sand stouo, admirably adapted to building purposes, and can nlbo boast lime btone of superior quality. Our enlorpriuing friend Col. A. J. Frautz, editor and pub lisher of the Brundou Republican, has agreed to havo neat cubes or slabs of each of thoue stouea gotten out for exhibitiou in the Mississipppi Do. parttuent of the Now Orleans Expo sition, where they will bo an inter esting feature in our display of re sources. He writes us that Rutikin county contains fine marl bodc,und will send specimens to Prof, W. JSpilluiuu ut the A. & M. College, EnscoPAL Bishop B. B. Smith, of Kentucky, Senior Bishop of the Uni ted States, died in Now York, May 81st. He was born in 17W. Mississim is a rare field for the geologist her hills, and swamps uud plains are rich in fossils that are full of interest lo scientists, and they are being gathered and fitudiod with eagor zel. Tub sale of town lots at Fayetto Court House, Ala., Tuesday tho 3rd inst, is said to have boon quite a suc cess. The .average price obtained W66 tno. Ji'fl'crNOu County. Mr, B. B. Gross, of Rodney, will put on exhibition in the Mississippi Department of tho Now Orloann Ex -position, in behalf of Jefferson connv ty, dinks and slabs representing 35 varieties cf timber; a fine oshibit of corn and One bale of Bermuda grass hay. Ono br.lo of Olovor hay. Ono balo of Timothy hay. One bale of pea vine hay. One bale of oats, cut green, Ono bale of nicely dressed black raosfi. One bale of gry mops. J lieso exhibits will tyoak more eloquently in behalf of fjood; old Jefferson county than ail of tho cot ton she could pile bonwith tho roof of the Exposition buMtng, y Theub was a cloud-burst in Cal houn county last week, in the vicinity of Big Creek, fliat damaged tho farms in the vicinify to tho extent of about twonty thousand dollars. Fortunately no lives rvero lost. Tho Grand Couunandiiry of Knights Templar, hold, its 27th An nual Conclave in Vickaburg this week. Meridian has an "Association of Funeral Directors." lME.UttKSAI ADDRESS. PEUVEUED BY PROF. W. D, WITHKItSrOON, i.N AlltUPKEN, MAT, 27, lHSi. Aberdeen, Mihs., ) IvLtay, 27, 188-1. Mn. Wm, D. Wituemu'Oon: After listening with plennuro and oppreciatiou to your Memorial A 1 pross, the Ladies of tho Association most earnestly request of you, a copy of same for publication and preser vation, Very respectfully, Mas. Tires, B. Sykm, Pres't. L. X. A. Mas. Wti G. Slew, Sec'y. Ann peek, Miss. May 301 h, lC:i. Mrs. Wm-G. Ei.Kra,Rec'y, of L, M. A. Dear Madam: You complimentary and highly appreciated f'tvor of tl'.c 27th inst, is before me. I am mush gratified to lnnrn tb.rou,;;!i jeu that my humblo effort, on Memorial Day, mot with tho approval of your society, In compliance with your rcqutJit I Uciowiui pitioo at your dia posal a copy oi tho nddrubS dollWetl ;iy me on tho 27th of Ms-v 1S8-1 Please express my deeo st rv?o of gratitude to tho L. M, A. for thia compliment- I rnmaia miv.'hm, your mont obedient -ervant. Vm. D. Witdebcpoon. Members of !':o Memorial Asiciutiuu. Latiioa and Cieutlomun Once more have wu made onr annual pilgrimage to tho homo oi thu iteurl to garland vith houor una mcuuiriuliau with uiluutiuu tho sucred uuot cf iho "men who wore the gray." Onr tjo.'uo to-d.v tvhiie ail, is ut the same time grand auJ fur-roackiug; sad, because by touching tho olectric chord cf m-aociatioii, ia transport our selves for a time into the pteseaee of the majestic dead. It is far-reachir., be cause it recalls soruo of those intricate problems of the past, the parplexity and gravity of which has dazzled bouio of the moat brilliant intellects. I could have attended this solemn convocation with greater satisfaction, had thia duty boeu usuigued to a soldier of his country in stead of ouo who was debarred Irom a participation iu the glory and hoituis of the Ittiii and ntejuoruble war. However it is my pride uud pleasure this oveuiuf; to revive, if ponsibls, thu cherished memories of the "brave days of yore," and share iu ilie lingering echoes of tho past, which never fail to kindle the smouldering tires in a Solhrou's bmnnt. As I gage upon this audieueo I behold fathers, mothers, urmiess and wounded soidiers, all of whom have assembled to oommuuo with these departed spirits and pay a tribute ef tears to their memo ry. But fe llow-eitiiseU(i,to my mmd tuuro is a deeper moauiug. Id it not a gnmd demonstration of our gtutitadu to the fathers of this country for the priceless heritngo of worshiping at the llnoue of civil UbortyV A heritage which has been bequeathed to e7ery Awerieiua citizen from the sunny groves of the South to the ivy regiouu of the North, from tho fertile fields of tho West lo tho rooky shores of the East. It is this heritage which to-duy teaoheB us to sing to our hero doad. "They who lor their country di Shall i'.nd an honored grave For (th ry li;;hfa the soldu rs tomt Amt beauty wespsthe hrave." Our pilgrim fnthers were fow in num ber, but magiiuuimoua iu soul uud pa triotic in spirit, Lest, us they who, iu a wilderness which was inlnitutcd by ferocious bouHt and a species of luinianif y who hud no acquaintance with civiliza tion, no home but the forest, no friond but tho tomahawk. "Ttm oorAU eagle seared From hie nest hy tuo white wave loam, The reeking phj.'s roared T'lls w-!is their tvlrniaoli in-.r.' After traveling through many years of Borrow, poverty uud a bloody ruvolu tiou, they finally won itiih their blood aatl fratiitii with tkuk wisdjji. tLe THURSDAY, JUNE laiatiou of Iiulependeitee, which is the SF'I.t political doeumput that evr kindled within the soul's of an oppress ed peeplo the golden sunlight of ponce and i rosperity. Hut alap ! aius I nn the Ni't'h sprung from the infancy of an oppres.-.td little band t.t the manhood of a glorious republic; as she left tho rus tic hull nf her pilgrim fathors arid found homea iu li'guut tnundoua, eho forgot the covouaut of Iwr fathers, lost het heritago and cut with the swor.i of jculcuiiy tho eonntitutional chord.- of fritsdf.a:. At this juneturo of afHii.i, the I'outh iu modest stiae. naud Inmiii ty ttiui.dered forth from her national hade of legislation iu tones of vehem ent earnestness and fiery pungent rbet-ork- peace ba si ill. But there wus uo voice to answer save the voieo of lUat peace which is false in its mc'hodi and ctttuqatut!y opprcssiv.- iu its ineaaurcs, that peace whieh nieaut poverty uud weakness for the South, wealth and strength for tlio North; that peace whioh swept Louis Mapolon'o empire from the nations nf earth, and whieh would havo hurled this coutiti i from tho path of national rectitude and honor, '.Vo believed in local self-government, and local leaving aloue, whence, says Victor lingo, "Kaglish liberty took its rise." We believed in a Fedora! U:iion and Eepubiiecn Institutions, and we be lieved that such was the nature of the compact to whioh we had acceded. Therefore how could the South for her own tranquility ns w..!l as for the wel fare of posterity accept suoh terms of peace. The South saw tho Dutch Ke publio iu tie) sixteenth and seveiiteouth ceutnriesj she saw Qreeco at the fore head of the world, but was it wheu -r sovereign Kiates planed of their edfB wero sluck, curbnucle shap, iu Ah yan dors ring, or was it wheu the planes of her rese-dinmonds had each a focus of its own. Such instances shown out to the Houth from afar like another Tleiad, a beacon iu heaven. The only logic which th)U remained to tho South was tho te(j?m ratio rgnv.m, accordingly the mighty gate of Janus revolved upon its rusty hinges, and Beauregard with his bravo f.,!h,v, Jiareiieo: ramtiy under its portals to reclaim the broken frng nientB o.' a da..o!ished gowiuuieui sad tti shatLi .1 cdunma of consu'tuliounl licrty. Oh ! to what higher station, did 'lies j sleeping heroes vt iij .;- '.hey marched to tho thrilling, ecstatic soug of duty, can any mortal r.i-p're moru than to seiva as the guardian angel ef his eouu tries cau. iiortheru sculptors, essayists, ortifors, anj i.it.toriaus fitwo exliautetl tile re - eotirucs ef art nod lt;o,mt.g in pici'i-ini; the ec'.Ui.a anU aeiors ot this war. It suilieea to nay, however, w"!0"' ui- lavu'.uig ou tne artnieial and tli7ersii6d cold. oi tliete I'ietaie.-, that it is trntb w.iiJi p.iiuts iu vivid tints ti irrendettr f t.d bounty, and when tne scenes oi Ihtu comtic-t shaii have been nortrsirod iu celois of liutli, inesouted in tho pine white light of history, the wuy-furer will BRS-5 upon i; with a feeiini- of prido min;,;ed with indignation, the former f ir the .Mouth, tho latter for tho North, Thai pt.rt uf tho pieuae. represcuting tin. maiauders 01 tht) valley; that part be - stiealviu,; ihu despairing ery whica wives uin: lid.a onus raised to wintry shies lit t y tho baleful gluri ot buriiin;; butues, wh.eu .vnru borno upon every blast from tho eoib.u hinds oi Georgia and tho lieu lields of Carolina, that part representiuj the long urm aud sinewy grip of nil Ihu tiihisticd of grepd and impeeuueous a'.eitinss, will elicit from the wav -finer. the pilgrim, and the patriot two couclu - sioLs: first, that the pietuie bus been toilohed by tho black hand of Erebus, and oeeoud, thatthecotiitict.it renresaute was ngsiuat the dictates of biunuuiry and the reqniremcuta of justice, yes; u bl'.t upon the eseutcheou of thin govetuinent. It is foreign to our subject to say more i about tbtso ghastly, bloody pie.tnr. s of the past. For the future honor and rep utation uf this llepublio, they should be. obliterated from our memo! v c're the lamp of the nineteenth century extin guishes, But ut the sumo time, follow oitizeue, we should resu'vo to ourselves the gracious privileges of perpetuating tk numorv of our hero dead, not ouly by entwining nrouud their graves the myrtle, ths laurel uud the violet, but by vindicating the cause iu dofanso of which they full, uud which to us is so lovely. Yes, covered with reproach, for us is pure; crowned with thorns, for its is holy. 'J'uen when time in bis ceaseless flight shall have shrouded tho bloody sword iu tho veil of oblivion, their heroio deeds will eloquently toll how thoy, far away from homo amid ths wild glure of battle, gave, up. "The laid libation that liberty draws, From the lie.u t that burst and breaits in her came." Yes, will tell hew they bore the cov enant of strength like the plume of vie tory from Bethel !e Cetyahu-.j. L'.ieh deeds will ever cause their spirits to rise up iu dewy freshuuoj, touching tho soh! of the South we'll the sublime thought, mou Uio, but then deeds live. Twenty three ye as ago our Confede rate soldiers.soma liviug, nud some uow dead, left their peaceful homos to obey the uuthoiity and uphold the houor til Iheir i.ove reign Stub ii. This proud i top led to the great iptf'slkuis underlying the relation nf Statu to g.iverLiiicnt, which hnve, iu tho mnin, been settled by polit ical seers r.f philosophy. Novr the bold riders have dismounted and tho swift sabre is u.uuie.he.1. Tho grey unuorm whieh honored them in life, uow en shron la them in de ith, Tho u.-torios of this "UM'th ouee crimsoned with i'ueiv Hood lire tO'V rcii'Jn! r,at.;i -.,vi tears i .1 .EXAMINER. O.Vi gJJJ.YA Tl iKY, 12. 1884. J their memory. Thut?wui ti,.t; inul ;: tinder who;-'.! fn'.da they "BCe ."wore hou!d (v"i T.jivfl or shiuiiJ tl.Oi: l.oaorahl.j oCjI!;, in furled in p! i vrr. Eers they lie, wrapt as it that it 1:1 an .se for W'Te in their own valur. Tb'-y hav. received no reward for thin valor save di feat, no re lief fur iLeir L.ihforL'uties navo J.ja'.h. Hut let us to-day, as lihuiy k.viuft African freemen, rew.ua tht-t,: as Lieu who pesiitxtm-J that high and tslo'nidiij? sei..-t e-f IHluo:, whiej ioik:6 ta u: 'l:d H"-1 supports the cousciruso. Let t!;. rt'Wurd thita Ly aurrcct.uf; u.isrfresc-u- Wtwt's uud sn;priMtoa jf i.;e:.;. Let ui .th po:'teii'.,v to 1,. 'honor and !'--p forevsr '.uuIUdi'i'om u.tir h!are):-.nr.'!eil banu'r thu word sii.vory and rbi'luou, but leave embh.zonf.il upon its folds tie worun !) trr.-j an t pneet to riimthrrn ears. "LiiKriy and e piaiity." iVs, we find i'-iut tue W0ld:i -'ioet C.iU:.o'' h.iVJ ;i! taoKt bvcorjc u syuofyra of rcbel'ioc, upon fi.e piges t;i history. '!?:!. it...:,; t.r.l ii -li'.avie, v-':!. ,::Ji'1' -;i'n'-l. '!!; 'e.'i e.r:;,- .1 .ill, (, i : . I- , i ... ,,..,..1: Il.,w ::o;1-ilsi,,.t:.i-tirin!.5 .id . s :te 1:' - t tl I'll.. . f III' Hie. .ieeert It old N . iruo iatt lite Sj-attt tic. ti;e n,.i':jni:.r; p;tlv . th hrlafo wh- .per ;l.e ;-A ,uiil)y ..lime of ita et.-n,.: to reciai:4. t .-iu:iii;vr, y.-t, iljii-; la . . 3 - Do: Li L iU.in nU.'.'Je.r.i i: South ri'l!,:-. tops her uJLc, oonstitntioi., light of heat doed iii:';'.oud dai'kuess. i to liL oi ti. i-ihe .'.: t.l t:.o i n to f hoie lljie ii . ve:.. of e;:si:road::i t'.tni i; o asscti tiot ior a.mti'. not for Slav. ry, but for iriae;:ediie'.4ee. the asked lor what Wai-Lin.;'. n ii.uttiii, Jefferson, Usury and Masou iu:.:..ti- !,ar' Ir.ir.-.hall and liauiilon e..-uccd. .1 w be ., fact, civil liberty. If .:iicii eund;:;t vow sti.'utos tro,.so;:, theu the tie.i.jiei t uir South was a marly, ft auk and i:e;e v.i tue uud is followed by the iweet m membruuee of tho just. Oh! an i: ait is this to the South and tie t . i r i i. s honor cf her fallen sons; whexse in,, nest with and aim was lo elevate the n.ei.o of -'t" p op!; ft: pr.:ee :.s well ;;, Iiy the tKeeileney of their yuiirv, vhe wiodjm of their laws, an 1 tl o pit. . i o. their Cor:.e iei.ity, I uei n a; ;; i i;.!arks a r.:; .'i.de n Me'.:ori. IV.;-, j net that we ui uah;! i.cy bitii & j nigs toward the Kortb, but that v e an; bruKb away every web, wl::ch t. :!;"! 1. I una the memory of the line and tl.. j brave. TV.:, v'tl ;h? v-v . ! tht i!tr.- ing ceulray a.- the c'wads of advei 1 drift t-war r.iei ;v;rt Ui.t; u lain-ww 1 premium spans lro.n Nouh to &,:A' r. -ee!.o t.te won1.. oi,..:i; toti.e r,';x-fw. ol this war, "The 'horns we rer-ti are !!. r ; " v.-f : " : I i;.:tre:rn of tl;i ,'i e '1 IVr::..;:, Ham Ut Lon ;a:.:i fx-.. ,i.'- ' i . . ; to .Vr.ntatfi. ;!.. l-.-jii: -7,ir:u'..V : ' ' ; of the ri.:: e-' p.-i l:r...., ' : ,. 'i;.. . :i ; ooetie 1 n 'C, htr ti no: p. rturt : , reivdp. ct lotis and ns.v.jint a ! nud mwyw The L: s e. , lianA hnble ho.-: F: -c k'-i .'-'i ur 1 haneeilfr v;!lhj iu;...; i bur;;, lead! j-ron 1 ui;: j ',(:ea-.! .a' with ,e:u are : e i. I: c ,h;it. neoft.t toe i: Ion an 1 oil.. i.-.st ..r i Uh' : tiii:-, to:' leh-.i ev -r i.i,.v d:n us the Puntuu &v his 0.1 baie wa'la tlej Huuern ii'V iui.i ui .r. ,.oUf,v lue -melt wh. I P"ssesr.ed tits un.0(v-tn,; iusiiae of un 1 Ari:i'"k' ,i:u' tT-'Ufci (it tu.s ci a I Ult0, ;U' n;-s. !iw tine, that h.'lie.s rt niftrt S' iu.ti-r.es foim the I t5"iau ! u d-fs the .ueiiu.a ior the sueiiueo. ivoeeitj, :iiin::u oi the aiinuiu evunie of iu;!. leeall thu ieid dovues, which u, thin when v .'ic'iUtu: follow, wheu, ' oar ti. :le .. n.i; tia.a- aim ta,. , had ieut i. I A'iu Ha' .-' I.i :liel iU.rs .,et taeir .f tile t e'l:-.,'.!,!. I, 1 i'V , ie.1 hie w. ,.i y lo .-!." i to ,la t Ii I', Hi WISH;:,-,; The eUi'v-jvor of ihid ar ;j.-.;,- wep retutubor tuo lima wuen they t.,t ic, some comrade Rhus lite-blood Wan i,,st ebhui;; and reeoiJed from bus. n,,,:, i,. be sealed in death, tho hist fou l wdi- to utolhif, wde, trkiid; can a,i i,ui re call a son iuK'cl.u,' over ;Lo in..-ti,iie body of his fuiUer, or u taihi i, Ksmuj.' ou hi.) mut-iii-t, aud guams; w.lli lniuu-'ud. agony and pridu upon u Li-ave y. uuu face, white iu death, his ho; o. hie f--e..;i. ured nd yes, but dead in h.,...u . foremo.it ruuiw r.v,jii seuueu a.e uci.ve..; jout hcatiti and c-rr-yei: tu- ... fu,. lau ilefieldi w hiuh aro uuuie i,.,;ia:e; with noble d:eda worthy .. ,.!, ,-ioar.ii';, tiujo, Sue.h reui.u.biaunoj' au nad e: recall, but we miy t.iue coLisuluiion that u mouun.tut has hem ermtcd to tlietr memory iu Suuthoru hculs. Vas uo; the name of Themistoelot clie.ishiai by thu Aibeilia:- ', Uul.j by the e.i.u t.ms? Is uot tho name of liruee and Wallace ehcrished by the p.coh., W.ui inglou by the Entji.di aiid .huiap ui j,r the PreucUy A) will we hv.d it, gra.e. ful roiuembrnuce out- kemo-u v, f .11 on iho plain of Alalia, sue, the high hills of Vieksburg, uud iu Ihe marshy !.wi.nip.-i of Florida. "Tlio very stopi's we laid -n-c Id 1 He : tl, ,r i I. -i s Uiaa t'eiueill' .1 tlnui 'll tlu lie in l,',.i A ml woven side li sail1, N"t so iii'1 t. a .'- i' ,i..- s iiiir 'l iieir deeds will never din No, eot win n s.i.i ai:d stai s are our And d irkliess veils Uie ::hi. '' Ladies of thu Jtoaioriul Asseieiation, this custom of decorating tho soldiers' graves wan tho thought uud umotiou of your uex, s, ereu tut wouiou was the f.rst ut the gruvo oi Jesus, so wo sho the ilrst to Oviuc ioviugly uud reveetly NO. 9! th wera In the dark days oi Koiue, j there was a law passed at the instance of j i'rilmne Op .in1;, prohibiting woman liom j wear'nr costly U'thv.so tlwt tho n venuc j for defeiioe ini"L:t be increand.'fhe j-ood ! womcu of the Houlh equally as p.iinotio ! have proven tltemseives richest in tender i metaories, readiest to bring devotion to an honored pst and last to disert a fttik-n cause. Yes, you rose iu lbtll, by your tj:ini:;tratiou to tho sick the wound ed slid the dying tho true Pontiff of a Commonwonltb, ur.d to-d.y Un your fairy fli.gir's twine tiiene m.imorial vreaihi', wo rcognize a holier affeeti .m and a wore touching memory, than was . ver embodied iu BpUcriaa Cwtun oj .-.eiilptur. d urn, History tenches ns that th.-re is uo earthy i-zjaortality fe.r the dead cieept iu the imiwrishabie ;;::. v ef writic-u la:i."ii:ie. The marldt. pi : u . .1 t ap by Se.-ios'.iiH to :uark his cuu'j.t i.t h.ivo disrjolVeid into dust. Tho w t:'::iuhis over the heroes ou the p! di: of !iut'u'n is i.li.rest (-one. Tho sti-v 1: ii sit tiio p n-.s tj'i Th.-rLioyl.e, t. of A' r..U..!jj, A.i.ea..ej l no.-;r.'.u-1 i-evii i.e.! snii-l tU(:iut!.tiagu:.j '. : . I-..-, ot luortie'.ty. i Li. e.rprisi, ti.o hops ti: d tL. - w'i.!i yo.l Lev.- 111 temp r..ev u t e:. e.i are !iu.3 ; .reered hih, .:i:' stuini, ; I,.. NHS T.'uO w;;i ,' U - ; ire situ Jew:-, and ere it c-'iu:: io :..-: .: j thu lives urvl deeds 1". 00ix..iiiUi-r .'. : ' ! have been tiauoiu.tt.d 'o the u..y: d .ui'hriite of hiytory. It will iu.v.:1 ia ea ! ,o pottciiiy hov: our i.eMeoei'ale i-V four io!e.r Vfcuni, ijuai.'d Hi'J ::1 ., ti . brandished weapon of v.'ar, am! v.-h.i L:ialiy r-'ei. it ti:eniseiv.'.: to eleep i.; ; it eden arm.- of di-uih, while siufiu : ,;.c j I pKtriotic iullahy j j 1 'J, iioiv sweel to ilie fi r -u: h a :an;.- " j ! it will teaeh postfh:v P: ev! r l::i:':f'V !-i.,e. ' patriotic motliors, o-i We- ti.e ua'u' , I i his the tin.!, last, sweetest li-v.i-j .i J orixim toiiKtte;" who, in ISo!, !mi i.e.; . 'he grsy j.ie.ket of war around their hero I lie boys, bade them a sad taivwell w.ih j : 'he grand purring in j unction, n.j i ! boy, witii loyalty a;-- a viuue. f .-: t 1 :' r ; ..uwtpt i.y those woo love y,,u, y. re 1 nn-mber tbat tile meet p!o,o:;a, tear I ! wii:ob II 'avru an i-estc- is that which j '.edews '.:,e "ubur;. : h.ad of a pamoIn.. j I:,!'.' i. is i'..rc.-,iL.hrui.' i iv it. r-ii: thr- ; it'v veniv uf Aiu.-i-it.Mii history to cmi:o i to tllU i.i.cui, l i !.! ir.": .1 :iv A: ' :a ;-..r .a jH,,ee r. o .... . th.eie-. of tho civil war, ..it to fceUiui in aen;. in :t be that tlnw r.-e.u d: thank (iod that there ie ia-iinet iu Southern he i.i.- in -.1 is . 1 f,. 1 k.t th c r and lie a mora :t.t oi:e. ii'u r a bulLlu :ne'.try er!.:r,l- rsi-UrL.: aseendeuev, end th.- ; richts aud the hoiiorel hi.'s of C i lU.i.'e rai.-o aloft to Ueaveu the I ic.t faui-i of the viators. it is a beautiful iraditic:: which pre j v-ii'a-; f.nr Home of the people o i Germany. Unit the dead re-visit, d lb I I ibd they loved. Wheu the -aoou she 1 ' -:::: h. r r--Jff e st and rw.:tt :' !-i an- j cu eirtb, tho -pirit of tie: d--n 1 Ji-.: ':..! :.':u uassiur; r-iTer 'he huul l-h . .-a a er;:: Held aud men .low , aud wi iru !- h -,- up. 1 the night wind, words of v utf eiuu.i ;1 !. the people l!ow hsuutifnlly app'ie-.hi to tho South is this tradition, and ho' tru'lifully does it besveak tho ai-iiu.-- "The land whi"h is lov-d is the !. u '. j whicli is love'-y. 11 We no 'i-i,,er !:.. in 1 out suvi.v i.i-.-.d, tho devil:-. -h-.-r i-.f r.is-ir.g from utar, but ve'h.un nartfhl :c ! Ur.trd l-n' tne soothi; rr w.rd ' j ..!( aud unmolested irtcd-uu. A Ir.ud w 1" r ! 'iu'dt and iu.i-.isirv ii.e- eraofn t.n rj an.! j ,,hh".!, ftudd'.'d Wi;!l l-rU-M Vil a "!:',! : ..tudiu;; w::h the ha;: oi l:'l..,r i:i t ae Uitiu of ti.etories and the rn -.n of e aa I nuuee A laud upon w-bo.:e ruinl : i.iuu. j t.to itoi.ieu huht of peace has Iv: -,i i-hiu- j j j; and bhu.s.u nue; with its ror.pii'iideii: vays, tuts onen desvdated eouuiry a e-.-.iUiry omtieiiishc.d with uli the r..ii i l-iLuicSvf uaiure and iue gu is id 1- 1 iu; . , j A bu:d liom whoso borders tho ria'k 1 dtjs of Kceoustrucliou have boeli roHed j avay a., ii toUcuid by the wand i.f 0:n- I iitpott iiee. A laud where cm r ilj.ii . , li'i lu tue Uciiit otiier'ia'iized fancies h. tile nosu Uitrisaic 0.1 at.eiies are nru u wres 1 ! tied with bv !' :-fa!ie ;aeai;:s or t he pe, phi are bc.ii-.'.e. ; t.-t'.oi. :f hKity, which tar of itellilehei -., m - A Ui,'. ui w"ii ah-.it the l utui blauis like the points them to the rising sun of iulclli genoe, moviditv and 1 ;!igion. For this float eii-1'le.'w.il land, we are gteatl,: in debted to f ho men who wore tiie en v," i.'.il lu pi uie, iiic.oior, let the patriot ism, tho charity and beauty of this uo'tih- a'.el i.iouru i t. their lei i.b, an long IU iii:'"i.l)l B.U'IBI:, poctl )' II apiies, UUll wisdout guid. u the future. Ailvoeattpof pi ntiiiia ion t.feil iiave no 0 ars of "I'nicio.v Asn lb mm " as it if 11 iiicdieiiio.and by reasonoi o-..-:itiear-t - a p;-. j e. , . 1 .0: ,i,.i iic uc,i ns a ocv -r-ae:o. It is uiutiiiiiu-l urcd t'roni 1 he jom-si iiiiiicrials, iukI iu-i s direct 1. 011 1 tie Liver, Ki.inov, stoui.icli anil ltiiwols. As a blo:d puriiicr it lias 1111 e(iiul It i. plcaaanl, to tlio taste, aud eil'eelive 111 ,i. t icu. ti hint: rilt-K syimnoim ami i nr . Tin- 1 iiij':'"itis iti(,i' ire, like n i ,ru' n-. iiit: : Mciiih. iiK'n-jmc, l snaL Unm: vi-rv 'Im'I'i I'm, i' titrly at iiifj': t. it.- ii j.in i .-rtii- u :-"i- tTiittlMp! ;1 1 , . .tii: tin1 j.i n .,' Irt ;( sintu'! inn's .1 ;!f ( . l. 1 1 'i!if'",i in cnHlip I" vt'l'V -t r'wv fvvU n i t !r w '.-" M- , 1 l r..,'! is a fi.-;.:v ;i!il. SHI" ('.!?--'. ,Ni) rnr TflfjT. Ttell, l. il'H'iiM;, St ,i..t -lii'.i.l, ICiVsi'i'Ui.-.. i.;nlu'r.s' It.'n V,.l h , V -v..'1'V. iiv!' i;. ,h H,.,-;. tu; li c . , J-if - i :,, A l.11 ! h 1 ' -IV. ii,,: , li t Exiguity iBxmmt ilOSl.AY. Wt;A-iS'Av',ASD FKIBAt JUXAS BA1.T0N, njiii.inLiu.ii I'kvaiicrolui. ViWill'.'i'lxN TBRMOr ! moi,! ti.v.,lu. L 1 . V AlvlAl.I.l :;l AliVANGEI l:A'iS OF ADV'liKTISlSQs . :i . - t . Kh'l cjijt tbe adTei'UhW lor j .o .i friij" -i. 0. f : u o .. no si "mo.i IU o. 1 jS7K If ).! 15 lu lis I IS ml l 1 1! !1 (K) Id in i I ' to ) mil (ii Oi SO to, II!) fll Oil KC 1,0 UO ' 9 'V I V ea J v. T -.. r I... t;l... y X"t!cv - ' Ti , hiii.-s of Hr1 . i 1 1 y 'i i i.i'i x-ef d sn tvurds. Jbao e -' v.v.re. vviii e.iKi -i.iiu; o Sii'ici-kvi:! he ehuruedfars tUi . .-i..ei.r'f:.:- L'UuritlitlM OtiJooUwU hail liii'-s. Tie : I ' . ,1 A iv. l i": n . ti ... u fcsa & W u - l?:r BOWELS, Grid MALARIA. ' . ra f nix' u'tao ttama-ttnrrhaal t'.; i.wmbw oi tn liuiruin niee. Tiietia ,..!'. lielieat., tluurvsiijtonc-oi tut ml !.". IX-m-lfi c-i.ti i. Kick Il,d-fcc-" : . -1 .i ia;Ml.i tti t joi"..;.. ut l.xly or uund, LioouUiin lriUiiMiis j- nf tHi;er, Jiw "':'""tu' A ''"'' P ": hffvlii nairlratMl I?1" ' ;' '.1-XI.M-:, Mil!lirlllgtlh oi l tl t usth-.Iti-..!' ...h aZL 1.: Lircx- p,o.jn(aG TCTT-S lt. , r m; f -u;u. Tli"ir a?;,!fmon iia . ' ' f N a iti-n nrrn;it : nrjiovinif .."j trir-n ,h tL'.. t:;"cu v -.. it- :. i.-j f;Titr,r zn'.o.hiH bpno ". r K Jltir i f-'K'l.i, a cit-fUf .' .. . ,r rrii nor mhtixlvSf K.r. ::::A'.l YO ft' ALAR?A, J;r- .' 'SE & Sj-.w MAS. 'a e i I-J.;.' (,d.'i, v.!Ul ( onrtlljia. . ;' A 'v., t:-t t.vlr.J tn dltlnf lit ";' ' ' - tTT-S ere Uio Snt - a-t :: . . r.,i 1:.., ..ay pxxt. Tli.iy Imva - : ' 'a'y apiHitit ut '" '- -!.' r.-i ..:y, on 1 I Biiw . . I.-'.il :.:--. ! 1, a ,".. ... .: .J:?. Xavlravra,0. t. i -a e h v.- : a,-..!(i ni b Eaa '; .. ti; t.i, v. - t Lai, i.-! Itk' ".' x: '. -r'" i'r.e.. u ph.'li ap. , - -. . s r: wlaCt, " t!'.- oO!iri.v..rOfSi.V ..: .e. ;,j-:w Vw-k. . r-rr s, :..auc? v-ny. titsi.m free. strfr Sl'etinatisai r.i A-i all Pais3 . ... the public, it Ull wiu : Iv evei -e' to em, a r. :-.r- ihllTi.H, o l:.-t. iu KeseiterixtHiii to.- rt-i?.(tiii'l Nj'i,ti'.n9 uilcrinu iiuni a ueiierai want nf lone, .'.III its lla: 1 'am mi; iiil.i, dvspepsia and ti"" r nan , ' ! Iu r iViivul.lo lieiTiiie- i-c i.i a neerihiiiu liiel ami ' inuli -f aea . 1: e. na U- le.l u.nu ilieino lin t vei.l ... ; .. r u.-.vul . ; lie- iecitlo : i-!-i 1- 1 ,.i..-. ; ia a'i'.. uti: viiror, t "! .- . !. .!. 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BIimTjit2if' vrvei w.'l, r.i'-i it-n 1 Mr j1 or nrt;' p-1 n l w.n i i I "ut. : A i n-'-i rHK-'ioal ptticipU .IVfili It it, fl.l V Ml'.l tt 1' irt r f'.W!- M tb Hit Of litiriUC mun !h T t- int...-inw Ut wllliL.tl Boutin of oodca i. j ,t 2 iij 1p .' trdnrtl ruu t.A txy I' X V.lcMtl "it fcJ.vJHI4 U t TKAt fir H s.-tuh l,v bn fFNt) ADDRESS toV""-1 tur' -n" Osc tt-juwo Ti -ai jut, 5J i S Hm $0 1 J b in U twist i , ; t'11: t Itil II I '' -illllli,' iMM.k -"tM ,ifi i"IHW a:.aaA nV