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The Republican. r 1 fj AT CUD AY, NOV 4, 1876. Next Tuesday, 7th imst, trill decide . ' uhetber Tldoji or Hayes will bo President of our republic for tho ' reit four years. So far. it hr.s been the mod wave- fiil cnd honorable canvass biuce the war, notwithstanding both ai tiLS l.avo used great energy and have strained trcyy ncrvo to- insure kuc ' CCfU. Wliatevcr the result may be, we will bew to tho voice and decision of the people, recognizing tho suprema cy of the majority of oiir fellow- counlrymeii. It is to be hoped that tho (lection will pass off quietly and peacefully, and that all honorable and iniellieLt citizeng will una their influence to pi event disgraceful ami unlawful f cencB of all kinds. The class gen c rally prone to ni,cli acts is the one more in need of a high, jaoral, and liberal political policy than any other, and their disorderly acts react with double force againtt thorn ; therefore, it ib to their interest to act as iutelli gout, law-abiding and fair-minded citizens. 1'i.lasant Plain, Iowa,) Oct. 21, '7G. ) Tlr.irons Ijujilican- : I have been thinking of writing potm-tliing for j-onr valuablo paper for honit time, but till n,ow I have not "worked myself up i.o thai point." Since your Western correspondent. ' Ii Lr. Aiteh," returned" to his hoae in t!;e youth, tho Keitm.kax hs had no ''reprcsep'ativo of tho rjuili" in the Weft, and to supply that deli cit ncy, in part, with your permission, 1 will occasionally write up pome, at lcasf, of tho current events of this part of the "growing West." In the last letter of 'TU. Aileh," he had the audacity to say some very unkind words in regard to a part .of our population, viz: The Mtwrjuitos. I nni tatisfied that if they lind out what ho has written about them it would be well, in case he ever visits the West again, to Bocnrc the services jof ;t body-guard more sanguine than Jiiuiself. I must saj', however, that iT hi hai "ny thoughts of returning West, I ill vouch for the f.ood be l,avii;r of his little enemies mu-quis to-i. I ;rcan, for the nest hIk inot.ths. ' Times are very hard iu the West, and are likely to continue so unless the principles enunciated iu the plat fonn adopted in Indianapolis by the Greenback, or Independent, party triumphs at tho ensuing ehciiou. If the laboring classes of this country were properly instructed in these just and truthful principles, Cooper and C'ary would carry every State, in the Union by overwhelming majori ties, so I think. .Tliero is but littlo excitement in regard to the elect ie n in this part of the Coventry; it is unusually qui' t This is as it should bo. No good potnea cf ai;jiinal excitement, r either in pphtics nor rel'gion. tppral nl ould alwaja i)0 ma hi to tin jii lg incut, and reason. 'i V.al . ffinu -who tiddresses the jiaa.-i mr iu Or.ter to bnild np his party is u'nwoit'iy of consideration. "" V,c have had a very pleasant fall fO far, vi'Ji the exeej'liou e f a lew e'ool, wet, cl'ojjdy days. We have had but lew frosts. ' lias not been cold enough to fiei zo upnlrs on tho trees, lowii is blesseul tlr.s year with moro fruit thaj was ever known before Tl o very best winter appdes are sell ing at fruin 2.3 to .'10 eelitspej- bu.-hel. Summer and lall cpplcfi sold tt 10 cents Farmers have commenced breaking corn ground pretty lively. Tho yield js not bo heavy as was anticipated, but jl is generally well matured. Wheat was about a failure. A great many of bur best farmers will have to buy their flour tho coming year. Oats, buckwheat, and pptatocB about one half crop. Jltcent rains huve been very beneficial to tlie fall crops, which aonBid.erabi margin has I t en town, v Oor pional. Tho Memphis 'mitt, edited by a lie; ro, haw declared in favor of W. l YuKlley, the colored candidate for (lovtriior, and remarks, "Let villimiH and selfish men clear the track while tin feewt of the true amlMto livo I i mly to the hiiipoit of ft g(0d and worthy citizen." Ex. ( A I JTl'I' imiAAfT TO A LI. UMi.i, y ' u,,lfP Nocrclary Cam T0 2I. Secretary Cameron Lai written tho f'jllowii: tojuneral Shermanj Wah PrrAnTMiNT, ) JWinjcc.Tox, Aiijf. 1.3, j Ocn. W. T. Sherman, Comiuandin-' United States Army, Sir: The Ilmse of Jii'nn si litalivi s (if thi! Unite! ??'tH' ou tlle 10lt,J' l' .following preamb mid resolution, , viz : ' "Whereas The ri-ht of suffrage i prescribed by the ('(institution of tlie j K-voral Stat, h i Mibject to tho I'if. u'tr"" Amendment ol tho Uoiistilti tion of tho United states, which is as follows : "Art. 1.1, Sic. 1 Tho right of thf citizens of the United States to vote shall not bo de-ii. d or abridged by tin) United States or any State, oil account of rac, color, or pioviotia con lition of servitude. "Sec. 2 ('ongress shall l.avo pow er to enforcn thin article by nppropri at'b Legislation ; and, "Whereas, tho right cf ruflrnge so prescril ed end AVgulated fihonld l'c JaithfuLy tmnntaiued f.:;d .ohf-ivcd by the I'nited States and tho te.veral States and tho citizens thereof and, "Whereas, It is a-serfe 1 IW the exercise of the right of suflrago is in some of the States, notwithstanding the efforts of all pood citizens to tho contrary, resisted and controlled by fraud, intimidation nnd violence1, to that iu such cases tho object of tho amendment in defeated ; "And, whereas, all citizens without distinction of race or color, are enti tled to the protection conferred by such article ; therefore, be it "Uesolved by the House of Ih pre sentalives, that all attempts by force, fraud, terror, intimidation or other wise, to prevent tho freo exercise of the riht of suffrage in any State should meet with" certain, condign and effectual punishment, and that in any case which' has lieretcfue occurred or that njay hereafter oe'cnr iu which violence or murder has been or shall be coinmittsd by ono race or class upon the other, the prompt prosecution and punihhn t of the criminal or criaiinnts iu, .iy court having jurisdiction is iVywatively demanded, whether tho ciii;fc be ore pnui-l able by t:nO or im ri,ni.njeiit, ov ono demanding tho 'ultv'of death." Another t;:i ..' Clarksviilc (Thim.) Ti b';cco lifflf. It is to be regie tted that the blood v affair at Hampton's Station ou Satur day last should have been furnished. Tlie white Democracy of the county ha.l assembled to ioin in a q nn id jollification, and forty or fifty colored men, with damnable murd r in their hearts, absolute rode up and and well, we are bound to tin! the truth. They rode np and joii:?d in the pro cession of the white Democracy, and absolutely sheuled for Tilden and Hendricks ; yes, and worse stil!, had "Tilden and lleforni" badges pinned en their hats ; and still worse, n spokesman from their midst. W. F. Jackson, colored, announced that they were tired of the deception and treachery of the Republican parly and intended to veto for the gieat Reformer. Ah, gentlemen of the Xoith, there is bloody shirt material for you. There is one of the many "geiii'ire(f) outrages" that are Imp pening all over the eemntry ! Thejy must bo put down. Call en Grant to issue another proclamation. "Tliero is blood on the moon." It will not do for innocent colored people to be slaughtered in Montgomery. T!io Thanksgiving' I'roclanlation. ;.'., Vw'-'-k-t of (he United Sf;itt'n o' AnHrit'tt .1 J'ft.r! m'tiin From year t year wo have been (iccuetoii.ed to pause in our daily pursuits and set apart, a time' to offer tUH.KH to Almighty uou lor t;e c-pe-cial bh ssings He has vouchsafed to us, with our prayers for a c tit' ".ance thereof. We have at tins timo equal reus in to be thaiiLful fjr His ;oii- tinned protection, and for the miny materie.l blessings which His bounty has bestowed. In addition to these favorn accorded to us as individuals, we have especial occas'on to cxj'resH our hearty thanks to Almighty (Joel, that by Ilis provide nee and guidance our Government, established a centu ry ago, has been enabled to fulfill the purposo of it founders, in offeiing an asylum to tlie people of every race, securing civil and religious liberty to all within its borders, nnd meting out' to every individual abko just equality before the law. It is moreover espe cially our duty to offer our humble prayers to tho Father of all mercies for a continuance of His divine favor to uo C3 a nation and as individuals'. " P-y reason of all these considera tions I, Udyer.es S, .Grant, rresident of tho United States, do rneomui nd to Ike people of the Uniled Slates to devote tho thirtieth day of Novem ber net to 'XproH:on of (heir thar.ks and prayers to Almighty God, id laying tMi t!.ir daily avocas lions and socr.Jar exicnpatiuns, to aa- nieeting a le BCTuble iu their respective pi- f'1 yiny been h 'worship and obsi ive nuh day un elay (if tlian!:so;v li" m.d rest, Jn wit nos-j whereof, I havn here- - , m.t.i :( t ii.y l.aml im..I ciuwd the h .: of the l'n. tod Stab k to be rf!i t I. Don': at tiio city of Washington, ii, is tlie iMu day o Uctolier, m the i vi iir of our Jynd one thousand idit l uidied and heventj'pir, and of tie Iii-o pi in. nee of tlio tinted Ma'i r of A in( i K"i ( htj oi.o hundred u. s. a J.v the rre-rnvnt : IIamiltj,! Fisji, Serve Jarv of Side . A lli n I (Jo, i i noi 's I'ro.sont View n. From the Uthr (( I. (J. IbinK of T. n -iit.-.-ee, i ( lining n iKin.ii.aiinn. J Tho e-ountrv greatly needs and de- mandi tliorou'di i(.i -iichim nt. re form lll;d bollest a-1niiil.'-tr.itioii i,f the government. It needs and. de maiida that the Constitution, in ad parts, as well li.o hite amendme nts as tho oiiginal, shall be r. speet' d a-, the snjireijie law of the bind, and that the government ' be ad, ni'.dst' red in subordination to its law nnd spirit, and not upon tho narrow j icj'i.iiei s and sectional hates engendered by the l.ito war. I shall earnestly advo cato tlie enforcement of tho Constitu tion and laws, fedeial and Statu. I believe in punishment, by indictment . ,. , , , una conviction, oi LiWiCsun ss, no matte r where it occurs or who may be tho offenders. I siand ready to vindicate the constitutional and legal rights of every man, no matter what race, nationality, or color, and with out regard to previous condition or opinion. 1 stand ready to resist ad efforts to intimidate or coerce the exercise of the elective franchise1, bos lieving that eveiy citizen should vote hia honest opinion at cv rv miction. I inn opposed to military government ia time of peace', and bhall earnestly oppose tho ion. ;.nding of any State back into a territorial government Whilo I shriuk from no responsibility which attaches to me by reason of raot oCicial action, it is evident that a revival and discuss on of the ;;ierits and demerits of the issues of war can only irritate and arouse the worst passions, and lead to no practical for good result. When the Confederate soldiers sur rendered their arms ele ven years ago the people of the Confederate States surrendered in good faith tho iss cs iii which the war had its origin ; nod from that day every intel'.ig. i I citizen of these States has regarded the issues eif the war settled tin. iy and forever, and has endeavored t i nis'-d. himself a law-abidiirr oil t: n. ii we would make ims eouuei prosperous, happy people, North .md South, we nout piaei, omi'.k lve;? i p-m a higher plane, broader nation r iy. ami broader brotherhood, forget w c tional prejudices, and rtu'nto sim pler economical arid cousin ut'ona! methods of administration. 'J'h-.s a' eompli.'bcd, tveiy f. eliiig of dis ti ustii g will disapjiear from tho Union and people?;' sections may yoik harmoniotisly tog ther oinuji'ieg each other iu tlie effort to achieve the olorious destiny which awaits us a - a great country an el people. Let every American citizi n fcI that the la vs and ll.ig of his country no bv.ger cover and protect half of the Union only, but protect all alike, from tho humblest to the great"st of all' the citizens of ail tho States, and that are everywhere entitled to be and are profoundly respected. If we were actuated by no higher censi h r nfhus than those of K elf-int jrests these interests all cotispiro to make us struggle for and desire p: acn ; end prosperit' and the happiness of our selves ami Stste depend upon it. Cleveland, Tj:vx , Ovt. 23. 137(1. To the Kdltoreif the Cineii.naii t'eiivnereiiil: Relieving your pp:r has loo much reputation lor honest y nnd fair deal ing to permit the use of its columns for the dissemination of falsehoods knowingly, we beg to call your at tention to a communication riimed W. S. Tipton, dated October lo, iMiG, and publshe d in yenr j aj'er of the 20th inst., in which he c'ai'ii;s that he lost twenty negroes during tho war, and II at ween lilden is elected lie wonl 1 expi ct to get pay' for them. Wo wish to say to you that W. S, Tipton, of this place, hrtho editor of the Cleveland llnohh rn ardent sup porter of Hayes ui:d Wheeler, and neiver owned a slave in his life, has alwaye been a Kepublienn, and wrote tin eslatemcnt published by you with a view of creating false impressions in tho South. He ha, aa wo under stand, caused a similar publica tion to be nia-ije in the Chicago hdfr Oi'can, in which he cluiois to have oit j'ort y negroes. When confronted with tho false hood lie Coolly replies; Snpposo I did write it, what aro you going to do about it T" Wo ask you to publish this stitement in reply. K-'.fipsetfuuy, C. L. H midwicit, Merchant. Tho eban'o Sn I he Southern color ed voto tn.til JjiMloer.ie'y has net an example ')g't!i the coloied j eople at the !sorllB.M tn dispofsed to follow. 1 ho Coh.ued Mon'fvf; ,-ntrnl Tilden an t ileri.intkB IjIiiIj of. r.ew Jf'iK ... is!"! t. iiy tie la a riieetiii,,' ; -74" I - under tho protect The h ill was cro vd(.d to j ovei l.o hipf, arid luany awav for ak of ro..i;i.' wc:e turned It was tii-! ! s met fii.. of the African com - - ! mr.ndy ;hnt las oernucl in .Wv j Yoik for rears. As nn evidence cf the f.ic! !'it it i; lb piili'ii-; in who p:iet ce i:. timid. i ti' ii in the S'Hit'i, and in i vf of the chaise thut a!l t ! i tinuble-i between the va ' s iu the S uJ.ein Stit' , are bi i . J t a' .-ut by (Ksigriing J.V-jiubli-(C-! I'olilu '. th, wh u-e tic I. enrol s i'. tin ir tools, the nee- unt of the Chnilob ii ri"t, is col c'usivc. I:i e'iy SoiiMo rn St.it;; tlei co'or ( 1 v teid niit joining Tilden nsid lieielriiks Clubs. In A! ibanm tin Arlo.i.sa . tin y wei.t p ae. fi,l!y t. t l:e ... 1 . .-..!. tik.lt..... . . i i ' - i . ' ., , t. OV ll.oliSaTl is. 11 is ( Vl.li n! Il.ut tli' lieoioe-i huve harm d, th llllde J), m .era tic ru'e, ns in Oe.,rgi-i, Ai' ka nsas an 1 All' M'' i, thiir propeit IS proteet"d.a'i wl.ilo in tlioso ; In ir ri.-'hts guardi d, In i..-! under Ihidieal rule, Cr y hi; i'-ed by po! ti(al ad venturer.'' i -r t In-. r own end-:. '1 !ie are t!i, refjie jiinin' tho Democratic pai.'v in largo ii;imbrs. in every Southern St..t'. Tl:e lb publie.'.ii lenders l.avo hi -tiKj alarmed at this defcclioi:, i.ud tho older his oolie f rth t) stop it, by blondshe 1 jf no ecssary. Atlorm y-tien. ral J aft has issued an oidi r ijit'-mled to convince the negroes of the power of the Ad-niini.-tri'inn to e-nforco its will. Twenty thousand stand of arms are sent (o Charleston. Th riot is the first result of this obey. Every coloied Democrat is a miike 1 man, and threatened with death. The I National 1 mocatic Committi e an in the daily rceicpt of litters from colored n;e u in the S juth, scving that they are con refused communion ii thiir churches if they vote the Demo era tie ticket. Neyro J'Uiocratic speitkcrs n:e threatened with ari-assi naiiuii, ana u rein ot terreir is in augurated, with the deliberate- t,u pose of checking the expression of Dcinocra.io sentiment among tho negroes. Tho )o:nor.".r;(; I'arly i? want?. that the la.- .hull be en'orral Against tho employment nf'troops illegally and uncons:itntion:Jiy nt the o!!s, or elsewheie, it does protest. While it oneedi-stho right of every colored Republican to vote as h chooses, it de;n inds that ev"iy color- e l iJem rat ft!.. -ell bo fullv i.rule.'ted in tne sar.m right Tha' i'j.''c is t:o "-.j.'!ict between tho negro am! wliit-.i races in the South. x?e;;t such a-; is eveat-d and 1 '1:ppt , altve y" nepubPeaDs'ioi- polili- cal puipose-H, is al?elute!y proven by ti.e Jiarm-'iiy txi-tiiig between the races wl ere.er tlio Democracy is in tho ascendency. -SjwiitLrville Jrl- The CIi'el I5:;:o'rsU? of Isit"j:rJori1. lra;,i''rc"..,ir;) (Tenn.) News. Wi viiowingly v.lien we sa- iirii Liu ie wio ne i!ue,' coi"Ie:l i'ei'.l- ocrtUie votes polh-d in this county,' at the approaching Fresi h ntial election, than l.avo boeu east for our candi dateu in all the years p it together emco tho war. As onr colored citi zens griul. tally becom.o educated, they very naturally tnink f-;r themselves npem lhe political situ'itie,n, and learn i . . i l i i . . . ? , , . to distinguii "overmnei.t. h b; lwc". :i good and bad The two most influential colored men in Mi;;sissi;pi have publicly (le ch; red in f ivor of the National Reform ticket headed by Samuel J. Til Ion. The Holly Spiings 7,VM-or notices tlie fa-.-t timt "Senator Ihuco and Secret. try of Slate Hill have both left, the Republican pa.ty and de clared for the Democratic 'nominees." Tho bottom is falling cut of the Kadical party in Mississippi, evi dently. Fully one-half of tho Union veterans living under the roof of the Soldiers' home at Dayton, Ohio. (1 lilx rafely went out and voted the Democratic! ti-ket, which leads the Ispriie. field (Mtss.) Jltptblh,m o remark, in a lavfnl vein we fear the venerable Di:c will not appreciate: "Wo eupooxo they must have been 'in tiia ill o I' in n.mo way by those dreadful Democrats and perhaps it would he well to have a company of able b. lied tr;op;j at Dayton mxt month to see th:;L they aro allowed to vote their rcul seutiiiienU next t;m' ml' t i n:s rem I e.tn i.merson J',iiieri(l!'e in Ihfis, must no', b.) lost f-i ' h t ef 3' in the cm vans : Cail me Do'Xicrat, cmi Loofocn, roll vie uu it'i'i nt 1'int jihytitc (,rci pt, Il'i'iirnl, for ii'lnii Imiicrd m. 'it. tire ilalun. ntid wie-n the haf. niifl lK' mvl are abroad, then do they meet in He- y erc-i conclave to concoct their schemes . of villiany, and in th morning the' may iio trnclted n,;etii,' miti, by t!. ulinie they have h-ft In hind tiiem, a vhni J ht'fMlIK : I' ll'..':" lehitnriya . . i .r. 4' . . , ' ..?.... itMiJSI tiieoi.ii. et .jiif. j et;i t.&it?i7TTt Tint the rru.-M 'ii.ithi r hrnr.i't vi'jfet, the footf (' ' l? c ''!''( '. the rorfh. o . t I f f . frore, tiit mm itt lein' awl hatnen her C J? mt-d. v "r a I can io(.b A'OiUm, I.WillTE. Tno-n wile ilc-ir- n ii; i'.fy tin nisi Ives .IS ''i n ix r-. ;il)J it feci ivc a tlinl'ollll lriii.1; f i' He I'lut h-i...a. er tn pnpiuv Ioo!:i 1 i-. !n i';!l any -i!iii,n, n-.ifiKin or i-ai'in ia life cp-dita'i'y to tlx ni.-s lvo m d tie ii rac,., v ii i their u.l- v.!iitiej- t.i iitn-aa lac J iujimi's s AoitM.lL In.-iiii i;:, at .M.ii vmIIc, 'IViiiii see. 1 he t -ves ;;. y Iis ( within r":i'!i nt nil. liny nn. for TriU'is id ( tils p r Voii;. .-iii. fcr Pi ri. an.l otlu r c(ii:iiie.'c!:ci. . .id cents o r Vm:: inakinsr a tonil e st to ca'-h papi! of 1'ivk Dou.aiis .s SitTV Ciais a Vkai: ef Jen u.nJ a 'I'ir.rl' r iiiuiiil.i. , M-vli i-N are nd r.iili d at nr.? time ileal a !. im, i wii, i.iiv -i i ' v Inr the tune fuaii a.lini.-ri.ili to the Ctrl of the Ses.-ioll. I"'!-" arc eiiM-,1 1) the Pub'ic Scli'n-1 ruii('.ti:i ."in-ad i I'Ki: of cli.uve for I union, while lu'i J-'u.i l is iiM-d jji the s-ehix I. Wiio-s ir in V '-i t elcine.-tioicit, and .'iiMri-i'.s i-f th (', ). amy attend them selves, or sciul t!,-n- eiiile.va to the Insli te.ie Piit-i-: of cluir.'i' for "t i ii iun. Tlcrc arc Timr.E ('i)!'sir. or Sicov . , , " -i-i i-Mi .N iai:v, i ae ai va.si r.o ana Hie Classical. Any one Lri'adii:;'ii2 in the K'em.itirv e onr .e .u.l he aid to iiM.aia a Fh.-t Class ( i r-. !i,i"i'.i' fnrn Couidy Superintendeiits, an 1, ot course, sueii laat s will a'so oh. taia constant employment at t"-;t wains. J'.oj.rd may he ( -li'aii.cd nt hnv rates. For fartlier information address W.V. 1'. 1Iasiini;. iMaivvi.lc, Tinn. il. T. M & Arc now rci iv!n.r fmm New Yml; a larrc and splendid Mock of Good.-', which tl.( V offer to the puh'ic nt veiy lew prices. They pay ( asli (r (io-.ds for nil kinds of eo-.intrv produce an want immediately : .1,000 1m. V.'henl, 2,f00 U.S. liutter. f.oo de7.. h:rirs, 1.000 Cl.ii ). -ns, TiOo Turkeys, 1VuI1k;. 2.oon " (i,,ts, 1,000 " I'eas 1,00! i ;, rallies vlo ;-;v ar.y of these articles for ;;i'e limy hriie.r tiiem at any time, in liirje or san!! leiantiiii s, wiih assurance of ivecivimr fuir n.aiket ii'n:e in cash or lloods ns Pa y i -i,y fnfer. L"eisvi!!c, Venn.,' ) Oct. 7, 187i3. ( IL T. Co.t.'iSon. S.'muI ia!c. iv virtue of a rrvdi c). issued from the Circuit Coi rt of blount. count r. Ti nn., in ca-e of W. T. Paihatii r.y .Tiilm" 1"). ,Vlex andi r, an 1 to t'.ie SleaifT of faid county directed, I will at, tli" Ci.iiri-hnnse dnor iii Pi-' town ot ! irvville, v,i!!iin the letral liours -of sale, em Saturday, t!ie:'.'t!i day of .ievtmher, ISTi'i ofT'.'r fc-m!c to the l.ieh m e;.l(ler fur cash in hau 1. ad the r;;;it. 'aim. inter-;t and demand, that Jnhn I 1..1 n.'.iim i ha n ami to a ceilain tract of in. I, lyiii'. and In k'.!: in the s -eo-.d civil i'-:i i'.-T id llio'int four.iv, aljoinimr the hai. is of John 1 u'dcr. .1. J. ll nltreons, nnd p'l'.rips e.llu rs, out. ii aim,' five hundred acre- mure or less. A Dart of said tra-'t nf md id now I m i o. ir occupied lie lldinund Tucker, an 1 kn ),vn as th" Nine (',ic!.-i-in inn. . b vied (n and to tie sold to satisfy said ivtet r.epo. a. :a. ltri.B, n pt sin cr. This Oct. l'.ilh IsTil. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For all tbo rurposos of a Family Physio, ami lor (mum (.r.ntivpr.oss. u'icnuice. i.i'i.i.i .,i.,on. i"oU Sioimiun. i?roiith, ile,viacn.;. E-yHipcias lthcumatmrn. i-e'uptions iimi SUin Diseas Uu tousnoas. Jiropsy, Tiimcrs.VV'ornu, Uonrai,;i;t, as a ln.nner Put, lor rurifyuiu Dio UlciJ, Are the most ef fective jiijd conge ' f' ; ' nial j inrr.iiveevcr . ....-,, i ,- i. j ue v k . are mild. lme. u' -, f'eeta.il in iK.ir opciatieti. moving the 1 (oveb firt-h 1' t 1,1 1. 1 . 1 k i ii .1 1 I I ij I" I (, i' ii r n f- Mr- s t re. ' .. " "per; . .f -r . tf i-i . -a ' ieration, f .-''y.. 1, .ii' lliev .-ire still th ' 1 '. 0 1' most thoreu 'li and ":""'' - - seari hiiirr ,..nl,n. . ... , ... i .,, - tie medicine tlint can ho emiiloved : cleans nig tho stomach and bowels, n'nd even the Hood. In small doses of one pill a dav. they stiamlate t!in dil ative organs and iromote viperous health. Aykk's Vu.ua have heen known for more than a umirter of a ccntnrv. nn,l !... ebtained a world-wide reputation for their ..linen, x ncy correct diseased action in tie several assimihuivo cirpans of tho l:cdy, and arc jo com posed that ohstnie- uons wiiimi ttieir ran?u can rarelv with stand or evade theai. ' Xot only do thev cuio the every -day complaints of cverv- 'tin, urn also I iriiiidiililo nnd (hmirerons ".aiiiif.i '.ive liallled tho bit of hni'ian skid. Whilo thev produce power fal ollcet.s they are, nt ilm taiuo time, the sj'iW nnd best physic for children, liv . .ipeiient act ion they trripo much less I he eoa,mon jnireaiivi!?, and never 'iiiii when the bowels are not inflamed. reach tho vital fountains of the blood. rpn,L'ihe,i!!ifjn stein by freeing it hc cleinejiis o weakness, dapiod f.) ail iiofH and conditions in les,. coniainiii? neither calomel ,.ci'ierioi . drnL', these Pills mav M wait siiii-iy by anybody. Their ii".' nrc-erves them ever fresh, 's lb, in pleasant to take; whiie. " V vejeianie. no harm tali arise isc im ;;i.y (piaiuity. ( riii eti.iiii i;y ER& CO., Lowell, Mass.. nn l Atnilvtlenl Ik-iiiUi.. '.Mi L w-vis 1 3 L Ul X WMKIIft Ayer's Sarsaparilla For Scrofula, ruid all scrofulous dirie.is"s, hryst jiehw, Uose. or St. Antho ny's 1'jre', Lriijitions and KruptivG discuses of the skin, I'lcerat ie.'iis of the Liver, Struuaeh, Kidnpyn, Lungs, I'inijilcs, Pustules, - IV.ilo I'l. l. I,,.. i- , W ' - "'ll-7, JJU'lVll' .1, A 1,1, 111 m 5 'ii'-'. Tetter. Salt Kheum. Scald Head. Kiniworm, Ulcers, Fores, llheiiniatisni. Neuralgia, l'ainiii the Hones, Side and Head, Femald Weakness, Sterility, Lcucorrhnca, arising from ihternal ulceration, and T'terino disease, Syphilitic and Mercurial dis eases, Dropsy. Pysjxpsia, Lmaciation, fJener.il Utoility, and for Purifying tb Jilood. This Sarsaparilla is a combination of vegetable alteratives Stillingia, Man drake, Yellow Dock with the. Iodideg of Potassium and Iron, and is the most efficacious medicine yet known fcr the diseases it is intended to cure. Its intrrediei.ts are so skilfully com bined, that tlie full alterative ellect of each is assured, and while it i.s 90 mild lis to be harmless e vm to children, it is still so effectual nsto purge out from the system those impurities and corruptions which develop into loathsome disease., Tlie r puta'ion it enjoys is derived from its ci. res, and the confidence which prominent pi; vniciiins all over the coun try r-pes" iu it, j rovo their expei ienco ed its usefulness. CeHiiicat' s aitcsting its virtues havo accumulated, and are constantly being re ived, and ikS many of these cases are publicly known, they furni.ib cou hiring evidence of the superiority of this S.ir sapariihi ovi-r every otliiT aiteratiro mi'dieinc. Sn pcneraliy Ls its superi ority to any oiher la-'diuuie kuoMii, that we need uo no more tlian to asarn tiiu f aiiiie tliat tne best ejitaiities it iioa tver possessed are strictly maintained, rut im in ii hv Dr. J. C. AYER 4 CO., Lowe!!, Miss., J'rurl .citl itwl .Jntihtirnl I Unfmlt. BUM) HV Jtl.l. I'KCOUlSIU I VI ill V IILKS. TcAlorC fe Currier, Arei ts, M'iryvillc, 7'enn, rOKTY VtAblS UES'OI.'e Th f. ft4'J. m c. wumi Celebrated Ai.;;ik.:,i WORM PLOlflC SYMPTOMS Or WORMS. MMIE countenance is pals a;xl X hM.h'n-CCl'ja J, Willi C:'-A(j l fliiiliL's, cr a cin ti.irvc; ib:d s;...t c-1 one or both cheeks; tliscyrs b.-jo.v.'; dull; tlisjnjvlidil.'itc ; an a:ur-r :,?.. ! circle nr.s alo:ij the low.-r ev;-i;.J; thsnmc is in it itc 1, v.y'.-lls.areif.;r.:e-tinie.i Idee'h ; a-.trollinof t'".er;p-er lip; occ3si-jn.il hr.fl.i'-ii-r, wi:h iui minjj or throbbi;ig of th-j ears; si unuv.nl .sccrcti-vi of s.iliy.i; s!i v or furred to;iS'i-?; brcnt'i v-ry f ..:!, jt--tieul.-irly i:i the months'; j-.;'.i: variahh, s.mietiiTr, vra i i-.r., ri'.'ia g'Uvi scnsa;io:i of l',r. :o .n- h.r.t otlicrs, entirely son ; flxti:i.j pai i; the stomatlt ; ocrasic-nal ivurci and vomit in-; ; violent pains ihrru-jh. out the abdomen; bo'wch i;-.v:;ul:.-, nt times coiitivo ; stool-, slimy ; iv t imfrequcntly ti.ij-l wii'i bl .y.y ; belly swollen and" hard; urine tur bid; respiration ccr a.i-na!! di:;i- . cult,aneaccomiianic.i by hiccr:i?j ; tough someii:nesdry.'ndconvu!iiyr; uneasy and elitftirbcd slsrp, wit'n grinding of tht'.rth tcmp-r vuria ble, but generally jrr'itab!-, &c. "Whenever the above symptoms are found to eTi.-;t, DR. C. MVL.Ni:'S T.RMIFUG3 Will certainly cCitA a cure. IT NOT CONTAIN- WHlt.L'tT in any form ; it is r.n bmorc -t j repa ration, ,,;,'.', ,,;,',.;-; ', t i. -v; . tit injury to (,'ie most tenicr ru Tiie genuine I;;. M'I.ami:' Vtr.-' MtrtGE LxTrs the sirmaimvs e.f C. MVLaxe and I'lkminc; !::o;. e t th vraj)pcr. : o : PR. C, f.:?LArJC3 LIVER PILLS. These V'AU tiro not rc"o'iinirm!v,l as a renicdy lor "Hll tiu that tlesh is heir to," but in aikviions of the Liver, nnd in ell L lean 1 4.111 lilaiut', Dyspepsii. R1 .Sie-li litnd nche, or di vases of that character, they Ftnnd without a rival. agujj and Fi:vi:i;. ' Jo batter cathartic can hi led' preparatory to, or after taking Qui Jim c, 0 w As n fdmplo purgativo they nn "ncqualeai. J , nEAVAUK OP IJIITATIOH The coated. gennino nro nevttr nugnr Kitch bov Ima n w.l I ... tho-'bcL wit 1 il.n ; . r,.. M,r -', ' ' "iiMi.MI ijn, Lanks Livku Pn i.m. i'.acMvrapperbe.ile..n,,,,. of . M - Lank and J.'i.rs, j;ROB. ,'N.Id by nil re-pett..tb!e. druwisU p.n a country Ktorekecpers ten c rally. Koceivod a complete JAnn reir little, you can shino Call on A. LOHENSTEIN, No. C2 Oay Street, o 9 O 0 a CO a j 0 0 a