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WILSON, NORTIfcGiUlOIJNA,. .TUESI),UT, SEPTEMBER;- 21, "1869.
5 .1
KUMDER. 3 J,
lb am, ad frK4y.It iti tor aV
a au iniiii
I m om :.. tarn .
If mm m, -l
V Trw Cms sWVvpirw.
'AAA tiiau,
- 4lEIt BIGGS &.C0.,
GENERAL COI'.ISSIOM MERCHANTS',
cottoh rACTonaf .
Liberal adY&acesa CcmiiJnftiJU.
B BblpmenU lo TJvertVool TREE OF
FUUWAUUIAO COMMISiloaiS, and th
imhuI Advances nad. - 4.
Soetl-tl tUABtfO tJI to th of
CO TrOXn4 alt t 4 V-CaCJlT thtogton Mya he
DR:' VORTHIKGTON'S
THE PLAlNDEAtER-i
.... MKjf! f.l
BXC.UING. audkOPEaud TIES fornUbed
Ou liberal trrtna.
Augual lfl
u ana QCOT'ppanE'D o i (IRQ
CHOLERA AND IIAKK1IKA M EPicitt Z.7. 1 . .llZ w
a erjcuiFiu Foil all bo w el ah ec- i -i- i'
CHOLERA, lARJiim:A, Jl'V'XA-EJ,
CIWLr.nA M(fRDC7',et)I.IV -ij.Vi !
.' -'AitFAixruijrrscTiohpy.
: ti(e srojrAcjr '4 20if'EL9?;
' Below v oiler a few tcetimouulnto ehow iu
irreat ylao. Tlce are pulj a por5In- rt ten
drca from four ta five ii-oaiiiS i.
4 F rota fiM 8oBtbr fUatcraad Farmer .
' UomemiUle 3Iautirrt.
!
it- C9-0BL1.
J tit dnv old with a inoat linmiv
erlolion ou you. and UsI you It U pkh! K-
for yoamsi(,na eaii tor ia., uoiinu-
JAlfiSX-CLAKK
wit it
G. W. LIoGLAUHOn &C0.
Cotton Factoro v ' iA
.GENERAL COMMISSION '.MERCHANTS.
TOBACCO WAREHOUSE, NORFOLK, VA.
BXT WJ11 attend promptlT to aalea of COT
TON, GRAIN, LUMBER, NAVAL 8T0KKS,
FISH, Jtc, and pttrcha of atfpptlea? .is rj::.
Liberal AAf&ncet VLii.9 on Ckmiigmenti.
attgtla " ' mc
Twill. 0. JOKDAi,
c'k!?ERALU',:r-,r":''r
COJifAfSSOAj MERCHANT,
Bjwiai att-ftIon pnld to SALES Of COJN
, TRY TRODCCE of aM di'scriptlonsi on wlkTi
literal CASH ADVANCED undo whea re
tired, r. .;.ti .- iv yoj j ,
v ordera for QE!f ERAL MERCHANDISE
promptly filled. . V - ,
: Tfic recjcnrmpetiivg of elation -aiomogical
Sciptj, atThHadel
phi, w well attended twenty-iwp
States being represented. The next
annual meeting will boheld in liicL-
lnth;r.iill,i f.M 1 1 Wnr.t..r " ".. ....... .1,, :6,i!Jl
j. cut i usjhjuul'uv mo ouufcicrii
CalfiTator assents' that : a large' sta-
TON'S CUOLFJt A ANp UlRlt AHO! A !MHDt
CINE, and if hw tuu not cot it.'tell bin! to or
dr It ercrj body JogTit to i-ta jt.
f ' TESTlMOSlAIA:
t ManiCAJ. Ft'KVEroK'aOrritE or X: -)
e , 1 L; R;Ui, Juuc xr, isi J f
Dju Joiikil ju-.cic.il rnrrcTor, RlcUmoad, a
Dear Mr :--Tbla will be' Lauded to you by
Dr. K. 11. Worthhictoa, 6t MarlVeesbirro',
H: C who la Uitt, proprietor of Uio JcrfLr .
celebrated rtmodj wbklvbeara LIa uuuic. lie
llu Klcbmond to aocurtt uatetlal,'vind any
kid you niy reudcr him will be elucerply ap-
recUtcd;j( Ujc MflKInT art Carolina u en
tirely cxJiiiuaipU, and, all the sorcou uhoiu 1
Jiare iupplltul greatly prefer H to anyf vtifcle
knaVA tor Diarrhoea and kindred- difeaaes.
lie iiy Hud it .diiticult to gut articles from the
trode.aud w.tuejuecHylno is for tiiC ar my, bo
,tU4drlit fua. mlrfhlbatc aome in cxev.l . . r?:
1 am, very regpcctinliy, yoarobdt erv
If. 7. FEtfC'im Mwikal trvvjor N. C.
RespTttully referred to the" Purveyor (ii-
eral of (be Coniederute'iMnu-s, with the state
ment thafc tbonM'tiM.'iwowu.nlnjiniucd Ua4 loiiir
eu Joyed bifcB rapnuOioB lu tbU i&ial, botli iu
uud out of the army. , i v
, . KtjiwUully,.r,; K. WAKUKfl.
$ -f..4 furveyof Jjcn'l for State of N. C,.:'
. ; OrncB or 8l'keox (JiisEriXT. Ci 3. A.
If n. VX.' . Mn t',....t..l "In.A .. ..... .
UUea oi his tued teiue, w will pLro It i In the
army uu reuitdy In uowel artoctioD'
A. HTAToJI, W. U. E1NKTT, 1. U. BAUNA.,
Il.inlilton, N. C. Norfolk. . NoifoUtii
STATON,BENNETT&CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
A S 1)
COMMISSION. AfpC0TS
McriiAik'a .anr, i ii
NOI1FOLK, VA.
. TliU lfont doea Btrlctlv a Cominlnslon sw
nvi, nd will, under no circunuiUucL-s, depart
rroui tn principle. :
April j
ble of horses and 'mules affected by
gianaers t ere Ea;q? ,.07,. giving 'to til our- farmers awake 1 f.om
each a tcaspoonm! cf tarter emetic
three timo atdaj for six days corrse
cutirely; thed discontinued -; todose
ior six iiajSt'.witQn tue treatment was
repeated Jn iuehs were not welli -
- - . . ........ . ; . . ; . X
Thcaniinalrrwere fed and worked; as
usual during iheatnjehTinii not
onewaa lostif thos jsV treated. " ' ;
The SurdteYS." C. IVrsays: We
are informed that a steam plow , is
how on thc"way from Ehglnnd to
twoupriglltepgnof foHjhdrsp
power aggregate. 1 Attached to these
arc tlic hecegsyryVmachjnerj for saw
MuchVerTinuch haa Leca eaii
an4ntten upon this subject with
in the last two decades. If tnltira
tofs;bftWsbi1,:oii the farm tad in
the-grden, had been a induitrious
in making and' applying ' manum
as writcrg',TiaYo been in jlfering
theories? our country, from lliine to
Texas, 'and from Plorida . to 'AlasVa,
won!dat thh moment be1 fiVe' &
. bloommg garden, ciu 4, "tll the
Iiixuriahcp.of fruits' jtd floj, and
grass, and golden grain. .Alas! it
is not.so; and it will never be so un
their
lethargy andg inddencc. ' No other
alternatire is left them but to awake,
and ''.fvforV or di9.; They must baU
tie 4 itli stubborn ? facts. Amon
thT?sTrct3"noheis more patent
tharf thMt'our ofice'fertilo lands have
bar-
POLTTICA1V
Speaker, Blaine b the most proba
ble successor to .. the late . Senator
Fessendcn. .
The officials in Waihiogton hare
been assessed one per cent on their
salaries to help tho radical canrass
in Pennsylvania., , , ; , ;
One of the Radical papers,, still
insisting that the Democratic party
is dead, admits that it has jost turn
ed over in its coffin in California Tit
is too lively a corpse to stay. under
ground. . i' . . "
ft
. Y. AlOORE,
been brought-to-Jcannesi,, and
renness by a ruinous system of cul
turea system that'took everything
from them, and gave nothing in re
turn. To restore Ibis dost fertility,
liboral supplies of manuret are wan
ted. But whore shall-, this manure
come, from ? Within our forests and
on our plains, along our streams aid
.'f? " ' . .... ".. .' . . .-
among our hills, lie the nca. mater
Jnir lumber. t?rindin!r corn, threshincr
h'eat," &c" v We lre ''further "tod Sj?1 onlT "await -the skilful
iSurscdn Guuerul CIS. A.
' Camp or Isstkuctiox,
Ralcigb, N. C Juue 25,
J. 11. lllCARI),
. New York.
C. W. Torso,
cw York.'
... " lait" 4
V. J. It BAH!),
Nwftolk.
. V, E. OOOWKIO'IR,
l'oi isiuoutla.
HEARD, YOUNO & CO.,
CQMMISSIONMBCHANTS
I take plemufe in civinsp testimony to ' the
grf nt value tjt Or. ,VV oj thjnjfUiu'as K,emcdy in
all the dia5ii?u for vhieh it ia reoonitnended. 1
tUlikk it pueuiurly uelul iu tlw iti niy,.an(lbavj
found it one of the very best rciiicdH-a in tbe
IrcalOH'iil of tUti 1) wcl alU;ct'Ou wlik'hj form
so lure a- part of tuo K'iiiij of t-aujp ifc.
It has bieii rrry exienbively. aised in this
camp, and with uniformly j,'od n-fults. i
F. M. OA UK KIT,
' '- ' Surgeon iu UhieC-
''''' Goi.rsiiOKo'.'N C, A uar. 11859.
Df R, H. WortlHbgto: U Uordme'pkiv
anre lo at,U" Il,nl t uavo yoiirJho.t: and
)ian liOja Medicine on several oCeiit.ioiti, ' and
have aiwav l.uud speedy relief. We have of
ten used it for-the benetit of the 'pupils' of. tbls
, .nj m every inBiauce ttie i person
u.-in it. Im 1 bt 1 ij. nw inrcl , t '"igard
it as an melfent family tuedteintv'-- 1. - '
Yours,' trulv,-
' ': ' ' ; ' H. M.rVRQST. ;
; ' PraMewt Wrt.Mie Fetuale Cdfii Ke."
that tlic ;ge-ntlemen whoxpect ; ' y
Introduce these f lows have a force.
white men, who Will conuuct their
farming operations after ' the thor
ough;manner adopted m.: England
where the value of land 13 such that
our: system of culture would not pay
tho interest on the investment, much
less the expense of cultivation of the
land. '.y.' '','.".'' ' i
The; question how much "wheat
does it" tako to ru'ake a barrel of flour?
1
rnanipulatidh! of science and art,, to
transform them into golden fruits
and grain, which will fill the hearts
of oar people Mwith food" and , glal
ness." The great balk of our .ma
nure', however troublesome it maybe,
must be wiade at Irome, for we can
not afi'ord to purchase . a tithe . of
what we need:; Away, then, with
your.teams. to the forest ; gather the
rich stores of leaves and mould that
' centuries have buried there; go: dig
your-bqdj of marl; your limstone
! deposits; your swamps-oT muck; go
von
miU BALK OV
Tbe followiny- is from .fnda'c ITi-alh :
1 havu luadv e of Ur. Vorihi:i"ion'.s Cliol
era Medicine iu a tingle case of feurtdru uiul j
violent disease : its i lfcct was iiiiincdiiiie aud j
the euro perfect. ItliiukHan iuvaluablc pn-s
is often asked", 'and the answer is of
' . '.1 11 i t V-l:
ieiifrat cuaractcr, , uve uusueis . 1 -i 1 1
., I , - wherever. jxature. has . deposited ;her
1 T , -f.- I vegetable or mineral stores: draw
vr ;?r: j r1 :z orth aml &ppIv the which your
' . v-" ornns will tnL-A 11 r. ril i?.nriifiri'iti
Earlv vegelables, Fruit, &c.,' H . ,:.Tt:nxu
Hi W AnaistfTOH Stkkmt, : . ' -
KffW VORk' 1 FHWM MOX... K. RAYNKll.
ISA 111.
NEW YORK.
avlnc Itouncs In NORFOLK Rlid PORTS'
OL'TII, V., thlppcra inny rely upon having
tiiclr Produvo aeut forward wkUout doituiiou.
1- W refer by peroil'do to U! 1
tov. Z. B. Vancci, T Cd. S. L. Fremont,
K. J. Uregory, Ei " Mesrs.tGay Tyson,
and iko Bunks and Merrhauts 0uerally iu Nor
folk and Portuiouih, Va.
MareU 1 . 0 Cm
C
JOHN B. DANCT, ' F. M.'ltYMAN, "
Tarlioro, N. C, f Warraton, N. C-
1. a. 111. MAN,
tot NewYorlt.
' 6ENERAL . vt' k
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
A. 47 Wide Water Street, i ', ?
(lter of Ouaiota flenae,) , ;
DANCY, HYMAN ot CO.,
GENERAL
' ' Ko. 4 ExcHAKrPttc, 1
; , NEW TORK.
Cotton and olbr prodnca told at" inmttt
IfNtw YofK, chnrylnjrrnl,
i i fir; .irtf
Littleton. Hemtkord to.. N.
October J5k"lS5t
I bavo ufed Dr.' Worthlncton.a Cholera Med
icine wil ty uenroca,,and havo louudit to be
11 most cupiial remedy 1u 1owel alfettiouK.
x;, KENNETH KAYNER.
Dr R II. WoVtkington Dear Sir :I J.vc
used your Mcdfclnc in ininy-Carttia of bowel u'
eaae, for which you preRcrioed lr, and jn every
lnuujce Pa tillecU havo exceeded rrit , moot
anguine expeetatioftbf 'I Mrd.it as ian Jui
poi taut addition, to the list 0 family medicines.
' C. I. RARHAM, M.I l.,
' 1 ,''T'1 'P.. ; W, Va.,
' Dr.1 R. Worthlneton Dear Slif 1 Lave
been niir your Cholera end Diurrlteai f Alcdi
vf He foil three years. 1 have given it tojmy In
fuut Witb siiiunl 8UCCC83. v r . . i
, . GEORGE W.NEAL.
ltl In Norfolk dfNtw YotB, chnrjjlnirpnly
on rommiion. r
February 1
A- HI VERS,
Fonnicn d do:.iegtic
K COilMKHCI Ai ROW, miRT XV-UARF
NORFOLK, VA. V
WINES and LIQUORS, boik Forfiirtt iid Do
,r.HUe, WhWh will b aold to toetmrieou ns
arcommndiulni; terma as can W bad ber or
I'.T1" w1Tder ni'i7 liciled and
Blledwll prvirptDwaand dcviteh.
R"Ortt a.ivauta;o ofTfr4 to the trade In
. v, l .IMMEiTX' LIQUORS,
to wbb I call ESI'ECIAL ATTENTION.
March SKI 8,1lB
MAXUKACTyiCEtt AND Dki vLER lN '
CABINET FURNITURE,
eoxvie, rn-v-Aiq-s,
ROCmCL liM, PAJXoa AKD XiSCT CHAttS
of French, J ntiquo aud Modern Btylea.
Prom Rev. J. H. Davis, of Mnrfroesborri', N. C.
Dr. Wortidnjrton'a Cholera aud Darrliei
Medicine hs been ustcl wlih the finest eifect
under tuy observu'lon lor tbe hut tjo jreare. In
thla institution. . Wo find it a eafo aud prompt
remedy In diseases of the bowels, for; which it
I Is principally deigned, and bet liuie lefcf
effleaclous in uerau;ciueuis ot tue nervous sys
tem. We keep it constantly on baud, nd re
sort to H with increasiug confidence' with every
repetition of Ua use. J. 11. DAVIS,
" - .- President W." F. Coilleyo.
;:;! :-: .r. 1 , "I
Dr. Worlhhiwton : Tour Cholera Medicine
is the bost tnedklBwI bava ever used far t.iiui
era airexHonj". - FRED. 8.1 ROBERTS,
EdcntOR,M. C ; 4&.-AUSmdi.
'' ' ... - , ' ... WlLMIXGTO JJ. C. "
DriR 11. Wortblngton Sir t Pftap send
me one doxen of your Cholera Medicine, for I
ca& t do wntaQut U ; H u me nest 1 ever. used.
, ; W. S. G. ANDREWS. 1
- WiLLsflUKQ. Abk.. September '4. lW7r
. . . - 1. - 1
, McRFREICSBOaO, N. C Nov. 2. JS'JS.'
Dr.; li. ilr Worthing too Dear Sir We,
the nndexH(nod, cil:en,or liertrorU (jonnt)-,
believe your preparations more valuable in the
bouaenold aa.a family raedielne) than any other
we hare tvw nscd. We say what we believe.
We Lave ererfonnnd it ti be of beneficial t
fert tn relieving those affecUons Xor.' wbileh it is
rccoinuietidett. t 1 I
j. w inn, yi: m:.1 wis, ? t. Spwrs, I e.
Custer, V, P. Ceaiuan, lUTf Lissiter - 0 Par
ker, John W.' Hftrocf K. Pnrkcf, T. $ Hol
lomiui, W.u ; D, - Nvweom, Wilma Ilarnee,
James Skiff, J L. 4 Andorsou, 8. 8. llarne
(clmk of the-8operior Conrt) t:h:irlfS F Camp
belt, D D Jess J. TVate, J. H. Magei, M.
Trader, A. W. Dvrdeu, Samnel Moore I W, C
l'aiker, Georsj A. Unit, 5 D, "Wtuboni lienj
A. Spiers.' Jv A. I: Dnket Prole,Mr G. F. Col-
b ue, T. D; Boone, L. C. Lawrence-, I- W A
RoliCc, Uriah Vanabao.-I M. Cwp, Clerk
County Onrt, Dtvld At fAimw, Juago jSoper
ior Court, F. J. Deanes. " v. j .
was oft'ered fori the best
flour ihado from winter wheat, .. and
also the same made from spring
wheat. ' A firm ontered oue barrel of,
i each, accompanied jynth. 'the state
ment that, sixteen bushels of winter
wheat yielded three barrels and one
hundred and three pounds of flour
at the rate- of fuur. bushels and fif
teen pbtmd of wheat to the- barrel.
Of spring fifty bushels ' yielded ele
ven barrets of flour bcin four bsh
els and thirty-two pounds to the bar
r ell 1 TfatOth e,t?wa4 of :a - fa iruali
ty and no moro.. . , .
- Benj. ' W. Wood ; writes the South
ern Cultivator as follows : Many
years agd I learned a cure for foun
der in horses, which . is so :simple,
and has proved so successful in my
hands, that I send it to you, think-
iui it mav be of service-to some of
aud return you g lden stores' of au
tumn wealth. Yes, let it become
your daily thought and daiif work
to make and apply manufe. Go,
collect rtandpread it, oiXdcast it
and drill it, put- wn. the jgrounl
ud within the ground, convjost it,
comminute it, concentrate i lea, t
Th6 di?positipn pf.the Radicals to,
restrict the right of naturalitation,
and to throw obstacles iu the way of
white foreigners who desire to become
American citizens cannot be disguis
ed. It is continually cropping out.
t endell . Phillips, 4one of the great
fathers of .the: Radical ajryrt ajj'wt
fulminated a decree to thcfollovrang j
terms : ."Instead so fivc yeaxs..Tfc
would have seyea years required, De
fore a foreigner can voto here. , The
NewEnglaud, system of , lists of vo
ters must pe;adoptcd( everywhere., i.
foreigner & name must be entered on
these Wts when no has resided .here
six years,, entitling him . to . vote a
year rater, unless cuallengcd. in the
meanwhile; j a he decision allowing
him to have his name registered may
be contested any time within thrco
years after such registry." . The old
leaven of Knownotbingism is still
actively at work in 'the Republican
party, and 'its effects are only tem
porarily concealed and restrained.
We have never at any, time' used
the words "accepting the situation."
They are the words of bondage,- of
despair. -; Xhey are, univorthy of that
free born, spirit . inquirj wftlcli WC,
shall assert , as ;loog as th old flag
floats from the. bell-towers of free re
publican government. Wc are not
satiefied with the situation. Wedon't
propose to accept it. Least of all do
we tiropot) to accept the spirit Or the
purpose of that' vilest of all political
strumpets which the prostituting ge
uius of Radicalism has let loose upon
the country to corrupt the very foun
tains of government. No word that
wc have written, no thouglit that we
havo had, could aduiit of any j such
There will be an tlectioa in Wei
YifgTnJa, October 23, for a'new Lj;
islatnre. The issue at the polls will
be the enrnnchisraent of ; tke ' i
Confederates: t ' ' '
A Mc-.V' llatnphlre paper Lai a
funny typographical error. It pciki
of a reception given to Ben Butler,
where the band struck wp llsil to
the thief.
A' Radical org in in Ohio recently
had several articles against stealing,
when, to the edltcrY'ntter'artottUh-
oaent, a number of Radical dSeial
accused him of" bolting ihe party.
PhiUdtlpkUAgu. '
. The Baltimore Oatctte tues the
following strong language' in regard
to me rtconstrucuon acts 01 ine raa
ical. Congress, and the csgcrnets c
some to hare the Boo them Slates
lUsir A4tam.Tka,twrf W
pb4 wkk b fy Wmc
' ' T ' inula an
"What wavwi
. la the good M days of Drorrate,
rule, says ht .iieopwn eaocrai.
when peace and pro parity aaulri all '
the Torkingi pt our orp xovr
men as adnuauterrd j tUtapeHlic1'
statesmen, from that penry of saote
I which had no thrr decpi tkaa'ioX
jast ana uspwruau , x viuar wwa f
a great scholar,' q explorer, a jilU '
UcheTr-AlcVVfC
On retarnuigto Eortpf hetiil
Qorernmenl f ,tbe Uurud Bulests
the best in theworld; cu o
Iker $e$ j y W1
cessary to pttteproctil
maa, possessed iatellenaal power. ,
J this terM, and nneqnsllea enteAQp'
wonia aione ne eoocituire eviee.
itiS tltniii V TV m-m. i t- " .1 m . . r ,,:iTl"V
nCTrr has 'becn'a -tnoment of trma r itrt ikj.1 tVTTfrJfJ! .
ajng'e Ihe'fall ot lcTinnrLirhen'any
. . . . .1.) f 1 li L . w ?
vj unwary acuon en
i thfr slightest, degr co
rated thvir conitioo. Tbrj tnsy ytt
save their honbr by iatterlt refdiihg
m tKe future to move another sfep In
any political; direction, except when
ordered byrtheir opptcssortin fntsisi
takable tanghige;batke4tythe
er'of the'baybncL,,,7; '
' '' ' s ' 1 j i -j .
The Ilartfurd Times,' in reviewing
Attorney-General Hoar's decree, for
cibly remarks V " Virginia can ratify
the Fifteenth Amendment." and not
only can, but must, or she cannot be
admitted, by Congress to the Union
as a State I la cjcereini&g this high
tribute of sovereignty, the is subject
ed to test-oaths imposed by Congresi,
and is really a subject a thing crea
ted and controlled by Congress, en
tirely at its mercy, and must be obe
dient to its orders. YJrrtnia cannot
exercise the power of ordinary legis-1
prexsirt tsxalioiiiile4fyod; your
land was net tUied wUx-railrreTiJ
' tr ': Tl
and a staxao act did not wre&ca frocs
v, ' Vi uvwf etitTT
7 2i
nets
tarb
their, right.; J
unin Mere
by mUiury doti, and the deyplta
hl! crjTti-hacr'rwili a ihiti koahesrl
of, ,2ctta uprwaary .in a? psf of
tu Uii-i.wairjpi ie jx-t cE,rm
tlc'; Aiu-iwan. Cotgras, botrtlt'
boiy, i? the go-l old days of.Lhe r
public, wja tic "liibject of praW
orer the world, . itslcLioa, was Tiei
dietated It ntmUn5L4aiidloterfor
tha-Laion wa its rat.liDg star.
llcrw ljf ; new ; ..eniyt jot can
I y i I
.W thtre i no safety without U.
: : .';. B. W. Jones.
Cottage Home, Surry,. Va.
A corrc?pondcnt writing to the
Iowa Department of Agriculture
ays: ' i
'My chickens have been dying of
the cholera for the last-two years
even turkeys have. died of the same
disease 1 When-.- the hens besin to
droop and, loox sleepy, give, them
T . - -f .three or four table spoonsfal of strong
your readers. 5 -GleaaiQut bottom of , . . . , to
foot thoroughly ho'd up the leg so
as to . bring the bottom of the ' hoof
upward; holding it up fimly in a
horizontal position, and pour in, say
a tablespoonful of spirits turpentine,
if the cavity of the hoof will hold
that much if not, pear in what it
will hold, without danger of running
over; touch the turpentine ? with a
red hot iron, (this will set it 'on fire,)
hold the hoof firmly in position nnti I
j it all burns out. Great CAre must be
taken that none runs 'over on the
hair of the hoof, lest the - skin - be
burned. If all the feci are affected
Ua" Tlvls' Mediclno h is feeetr feereto'bre so
Llti that ft was not every one that bad one
dollar torpore to bnya bottle. 5 Havtnjf! made
think aboat 'it,' read" about "It, talk construction ; an! the .only possible
about. ;t; and even dream about it, I explanation we can apply to the at
tributing of such a purpose to us, is
to be found iii a tendency on the part
of the newspapers of the South to
confound, the . terms liberalism and
negro suffrage. There is no relation
ship between them. Oh the contra
ry, they are diametrically opposed to
each other. ' The Fifteenth Amend
ment docs not even mean , universal
suffxago. and universal' amnesty. It
does, .not. rescind the Fourteenth
Amendment. It does not affofd one
a i
single guarantee to' the white men of
tbe oouin. -ii is a wretcneu piece oi
partisan trumpery which might, un
der certain conditions, be employed
as an instrument of the very worst
designs cherished by any party. It :
is a, needless and unwise interference
with a measure of domestic policy
which may be best regulated by the
States according to their several and
often dissimilar conditions, te say
nothing of the dangerous precedent
which' it sets by it assertion i of a
Federal -power which the genius of
our system does not authorize the
General 4 Government to exercise ;
and after'all, it, a swindle. By its
lation. ; Sao can only da what she h ; Uth fed and tee the Govtrnm'eat
ordered to do ratify the Fifteenth yrfj ,nd tet t to jo4r aorrow.
Amen-lment, and then submit to the j w fccl it in the eoerppV. 'taxes
further decision of Congress as to her j JOtt have to par ; in the inea'ality
admission as a State. Intelligent ' trough which the bonded axi.tAc'racy
men of. Loth pirtics h.,eld look at cf lL rt'tt xlgtl.
this absurdity. . They fLculd under- ef aotUr; g riiti:n; wem
stand the purport of these decree cxa h, deprewm oX trade,
thcCo:drsto the Suteatodftthu d m all tbctivC faraaiu of life;
uimr cr mat uicfe.aecuions.tnst Votttan fl it in iUI .V JU f
net n.'itatofar
alurn water,,, and repeat text day.
Also mix thc.r feed ' (say Indian
meal,) with Biroug alum water, feed
ing twice! a day for two or three (Jays
afterwards once a week. :
,:f Cotton Tax Clnltni.
The Macon (Geo.) Telegraph has
seen a circular . from Washington
which states that it is now certain
that the entire Supreme Bench, with
one exception, are of the opinion
that the cotton tax was unconstitu
tional," and will have to be refunded.
A case is to be made in court next
December, and no doubt is felt about
the ultimate result. It is furrticr
tu for one thing bat 1 artkic; gfVonsttedoo'- e
ordinary legislation fet it rtotl;trv;
can
ne tr rents io U v to
a State to cousummate a party luea- paT ftnJ in ,'0W.; f retams
sure and to carry out a anew decree; for tour labor: yob Van fee if 6a
a Sute to amend the Consutuiion of xi&it anj Wthoic flight and
the United States, but not a Bute to ! Jv ( t s yottr U no a oca! throig
tnakD a tax-law: or, U sppoiut a Jus-) day andlhe iDcubas -LTcalaiat
ticc of tbe l'eacev : If Congress has Jv jrCimi tt n;U u
any rigiii. to impoe ineser rules ana J
restrictions upon at tale,
General Hoar can uoti
ty from the Constitution. But he
does not venture upon any fQch en
terprise. ' lie only assumes that Con
gress msy destroy our system of go
vernment in this way." , Y.. ,
' Pradeneeis a gooi thing aa x
eellent virtue, in politics, .as well as
all other matters. We have always
inculcated prudence ia the discussion
of public affairs. Sut really, when
we hear so much, in these 'days, ot
4 hush don t eneak abere whts
these rules and ,Yes, yon can eel thV i(rtU
itac, .Auorney adaiws lJ Vaoes,
ot theaoihori-ta4 iU continue tofeeTn astanVas
they art permitted ta'aaptle lif
blood from thenatlan., You ca ee
it, too, in ihe standing "armies ai tk
South where tJboMsods'cf seUitrs
purpciH
burn turpentine in each of them.
Relief will speedily follow, and the'said thata company is being organi- sngency, if not through its direct ap
animal be t rendy for eervice in ' a j cd in New York with a Capital of plication, New England might be
short time: i I once applied this ; ve or-ten millions to buy upf these shorn of a State-sovereignty which
remedy taahoHaT'tKit Uadbeen. T: claims, and that parties are now sell-1 gives her six States and twelve Sen
fetfcdli&.iwei "iiforc ?" taeniior a song, when they are ators to less than five millions of pco-
Iaw hirn, nndlie :was promptly re-' vorth' tlieir ' face. ... Blatters and ! pie, reduced to a single Sute
lieved. In another , case, where the others, who have paid thi3 tax, arelatrd two Senators to a population less
animal could' hardly be induced to earnestly; advised not to part with thau thtt of the Sute of Kcw York.
move, his suffering was so groat, he l"c,r5I5ims for the present. o It will inevitably bring about the
are marshaled for rotitical
o t tit xpeufe f ainSoas
money wrung i rota ine iaoor ot u
2? orth aa4 .ctuj ,An4 for sr hat ,
Sim'pjy o Jtac? "S 'H
lions efnegroei . npoa lhe ecks of
eight millions of wtiu Jveoplsjid
v. thcrebj control ths eleciioni U r
pet it will hart us in WaahingUm the,repyiUesA pyty and jt?.'o&cUl
take care how yon expTsa your tpin- tllUTCm 'j)d j tpderirViroa 'defeat,
ion, Geh. Grant may. U displeased; yfi'iai.uUewVal
don't iay that it may incense Boat j, Ttertr cfnoelTUVxe
well; the press should be rery tx- ai,d ; chlllrea wno-are kfr t)
ircmeiy cauu
better not ssy
wny, we are
the word and the quality I , Do sotxe
people really seppose that it will
tft the people of tho. South or
ginia, te hare the silence, of tyrac
to brood over the Isnd end ruth,- wk L- s Uy ,wmtha ly
altered even to show disspprobCc L;. yWesn UjjU
oruisseac rt we always, coaun- .,jiuj.(,J,V.hv,V t-iii
ually, to wslk m this valley. of, the . ZMitf
shadow of political death?, MAA aeesion, IWie eaV V:eil
always U approach matters thu evcrrwhrre at well as j&e LlfU
deeply concern and - involre all the I lim311M UoboUt could Sui rmt
' L . '." - i ...-"!?
aooa
reahf
this, that,or thecthe, 'M.Uij S-izWv&mM
almost ma-ie sicu oi : , r: ;nf . . . tha Ultick L7 Yarn.
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