The Daily Review. ' f "-"i - - JOSHY T. JAMBSi Ed. and Prop WUVBHK GTON, If. C, THUBSDAyTOYEMB ER 1, 1877. SPENDING THE .PEOPLE'S MONEY. Wo pnblieh elsewhere an article cr tracied from the New York San's. corres pondence at Washington, relative to the composition of the Committees in tlie House, in which it is stated that "tbe Committee to which most exception is taken U the one on X'oetofiices and Pest Roads." : This is thqrairiitteo of tvbicL Col. Waddell is the Chairman ami. on which aix members, iucluding the Chair man, are from . the Sou th. The coitck pODdeQce goe on to eay, further, that the people of thtjSoath have "never been thoughtful of the people's rnotiey nrithc management of the Postoffice Departs, ment." The sagacious nuthor of these obferrations forgets that the people? of this section have not heretofore had any thing to taj in regard to this matter. They hare never had any opportunity for pending money. There arc fewer post offices or post roads here than in the North or West, in proportion to population and commercial interests. There has thcre 'foro been but little lor them to spend money on. All of these things have here tofore been in the hands of the Republi cans and. the .people of the South have had nothing to say in the spending of this money. ' Now, however, it is different and we will look to the new Committee to spend as much as they can or Just as much as the necessities of the, people of the South may require. DION BOUCICAULTS CHAL LENGE TO THE CRITICS. The dramatic critics of both Kurope and America may well be startled by the following announcement from the pen of J Dion Roucicault : "I declare there is not in this country nor in Great Britain a dramatic critic i who, affecting to sit in judgment on a 1 comedy, can tell mo what a comedy is. lie cannot describe its component parU nor giro a sensible definition of this kind of drama, as distinguished from any other. There is a simple issue. I throw down the glove and defy any dramatic critic to take it up, feeling comment there is not one in the crowd who has given the mitt , ter enough' consideration to understand its first principles. Let us, in good humor, try the issue by a simple case of spellnu bee. I ask the critic to spell comedy If he cannot, then let him acknowledge he does not know what ho is writing about. If he succeed, I shall he happy to apologize to him for my incredulity.; Mr. lioucicauit g sweeping uvciaration, though made in , apparent good humor, would imply that sinco the days of Aiis-J tophanes to the present time the genius of comedy has been on a pilgrimage to distant landi, having previously stipu lated with old Time that no descendant ot ... - . . . . . . ' i lather Adam snoukl acam wear her man-' tie until the spirit of lijucicault the Great should rise from the iloins of the lttth century. Like old Kip Van Winkle aroused from his sleep of 20 years with hoary loeks, thede dramatic scribblers have grown gray under the fatal delusion that they were dealing out to their numerous readers a knowledge of the true merits of the drama when. in truth they, nave been wining sheer ' nonsense. Serves them rhjht ; men should first know the bent of their minds before they engage in difficult undertakings, or if they most bo critics and authors they should seek inspiration from fountain-head. THE SPIRIT OF RADICALISM. Partisan, yeoom is an infirmity which has seJoJpiaMcctLthc Radical Kepubli cans cftba North that we read without surprLatdiabolical effusions of gall and bittjfncarhich now! and then come J in ns thmnffhisofne of tht organs of the extreme wiujf that party; and it would be a wastf dflpe and a grievance to the spirit, fTHpw, and without the least prwptCitftciieTingiy result for good upon tha jnindAof men so deeply Imbued, with j"trid;cctional hate, to at tempt tqfKnntoitn their extrcmo views, were it. net, hat there are men . of the Repnlilurty who seek the truth and are wCUl guided by it. - The JxejmbUcan, in one of its late UsucaTCSrs forth upon the South its yials of wrath in language which- could only hare been inspired by that ambitious spirit which we are told is continually walking about the world seeking whom it may deTOur, a simple reference to .whoso mission upon earth as the de stroyer of peace, will we thijik satisfy the man of the .Republican of his own political affinities here and his inevitable associa tionSthereafter. We copy his words with out furthercomnient; , The 'great tremble now arises .from, thp fact that tb'i South was not sufficiently chastised and iubjuated by the war . If, after ccaqucring the armed rebellion, the ring Iridsra hz hcea hub,as thecrime ef 0 nrsri 'J? Government demands; if tha inctof,the,Tel)el3 had been held, ts thej tzzzizdt ti bans of non-, citizenship during their natural lives; if they had been allowed to live on Southern soil and breathe the free air of this Repub lic, protected trKirpropcrtvrrlive and the pursuits ofuiappinefel, djvesfcB of-thc political rights tUejt had io Xrfily pr leited, then this&at fcatiou i roUd hlat peace within it sef, ahi tbe.tronles tod insults thaCare nlrw lMapedtoMit 'Jbjtja disregard of the law and right would not menace the present or future of the county. rLhc truth is, the clemency of this Govern ment is being abused and reviled daily, atd the Southern policy pj.jhe , Adminis tration U rcgaTdedas weltnossflp its part, under which the slumbering spirit is aroused and the natiggiqcnarfd. with fresh troubles and darjgers. I We only adi( j(rtlcy of p?ace wjjich he so ruUiksslr, reviles is the caus cause inleltySomin o? iruin, jusuce- ana "nonesty, coming once more to viewhJrviug' been "fey six teen years obscure " by.the -political. ran cour of men who have sought to rule or ririn. The South feels a just prido tha s!jg is found solidly ftrraycel 'side by tiaa with the good " ftjlS? on 'the bile oi such a pottcy. 2qx will tne Ditter dcLunciations of subtf fournats as ' the I THLunc and Republican ever . destroy ttetiply soMoity. , . ; J. -sc .. 1, fs f The 11 ad ical press may as w;ell accept tlob signs of. the timeAai tho , beginning of the political milleniura so lgpg looked for. ! WASHINGTON LETTER. W-AsiiiNoTo,D. C, Oct. '30th, 1877. . Two weeks of thd special session art over, and nothing: has been done. I con fess to an amount of disappointment. The fault, if i,t be a fault, is "clearly with the House, as the Senate is r perpetually organized, always has its Commrttees,and is ready for business at a moment'iJ notice. The historian, and not the writer of cur rent news, must determine whether or not Speaker lfandall was iustified in deferrinar i n fof two weeks the appointment of the Lymmittccsj anri thus preventing for that length of time thd transaction, the basi ness for which the session was called. Having advocated his -elbct'on and after wards commended thoso who1 voted for him, 3'our correspondent will bo slow to condemn any act of his which is not plain ly to th'i disadvantage of the country or the party. But why should ho hot have appointed the committees before this time? Why should not the party have an jop protunity of further commending itself to the people by entering at oucq Uon the discussion of. those important questions of finance, ol the Indian service, of civil ser vice reform, and of economy, which are of interest to all ? Jf it was 'the wish of the Speaker that no 'adjournment should-take place .prior to the time when the regular . session commences in December, there U no public sentiment which would have , condemned the introduction and consideration of sub-, ieets of general: legislation '. at this time. Tho.Democratic party, it seems to me, has nothing to lose, by an eariy considers -tionof what is of interest to all the peo ple." The States which vote on the oth ol November,.' ifas -.1 'believe, they would now sustain ther Democratic ticket, will not be helped to do so by any shuffling br prevarication on the part ot Democrats in national position. But however that may be, let us have a Democratic party, no matter how JNew lork or lennsyl vania may vote. There is something far better than cxpechcn'cv. Ihc JSationa Democratic party has defended principles too long, aiKt sullercd to much Iherefor to abandon it at the moment ot expected victory. nine proposed appointment ol oimon Ua mi ron as Minister to England' Can be supposed to have any good effect it must be in tlie" sama way as the inebriate did a good work who accompanied the temper ance ;lccturer he may serve as "an awful example." . - But it h? not believed such an appointment will.be made.' Mr.' Hayes can hardly afford, at this time, to break up ho Cabinet and disgust-decent Repub- . t.,.j ' i: ' o iiv.aiir ntn aa icujutTiiUU oeuaiOrS, as iic.wbuld do by sending Cameron to rep- leseiu ue c-i;ueu oiaies in any ClVluzea country. Cameron once said, referring to a pliysical mislortune ot anotlmer liepub- iicaiii wno was . appomica to omco by Johnson, that lie oughV to re. sent as Minister to tc Guaao, Island if to any placet The ghneral ami no.doubt.corrqct idea ot. C ameron s morals Is that they beat fit hifci idr a residence abroad. in a private capacity, umciai pesuan at any place would be aa insult to itacopleas to our own. ' . . . - f .. ? ? Advocates of the rcmonctizatiou of silver are in high spirits, believing, after a count ing of noses, that they have, a clear ma jority, in both Houses, and claiming to have sssur'unce that Mr. , Uayea will not veto such a bill for the purpose as can.be passed, ' ' ' . ; - : : It has ui'Lejii been said that wars arc al ways popular with the people of thw country. It begins to look 'as if the qued tionl. 4'ould bo tested. The conditipn: of affair 4 on the Mexican border is such triat, even if the Administration desired to avoid a war; which, by the way, is not certain, it would find somo difficulty in doinz so. Uow much or the danger, rowa .out pf aggregsiens of advcnUirots Htom 'our' side pf tho Rio Grande, and -how , much from pltrndcrt tz from the other side is uncertain. It must not bo forgotten that a large and iniluctatial class f pople: desire that our regular army be increased, and that they 1 they ivant, orjrha.t'a bie speculators. sec toeir orpjriumiy ior -profit m sttcn a rei4rt iGstL madt -.that Gco...BabODck late ii chargi6f (TCrnmemrfldings and nrouertv here, is enormonslv wealth v. I hav no knotledgbof Ge. ittfcs,f u ne pas any, but Know Up iqan..T!weU and atn sure that Eels n6l fo-day "wrth S10.Q00. He is an honest i man. n He simp Xp suffers, ffom having been " m 1d company, ; , ; vtm t l UUKpof ? OUBCRIBE tTO THE UdWJL l n a M ; R DULY RB VIEW; vtar. l.HothMjqfcs ire CpubDm reprcicute.1 m tlihf bA-dTer. M fi 'u reimit &MWorMk refaUo'ntd si Uiscellaneous. TonBorial. TAME8ir.-rAB3AWAT and W.M. II d BATIIJlANare'iiow conducting the Ton eirifV art'aNo. 0, South Tront st., and are a&Ued DV James ,ChurhilI. The iincft porsades taied'and all srorjc guaranteed. IUir Catting 2 cents.' ; Shampooing, 25 oet8 CARPETING, CARPETING A LARGE ANDJWell Selected Ftock LA Ki'ETIlvG Jlew StjleB, lied Good? CHEAP FOR CASH. SOL LEAR & BROS, 18 4 20 Market street. oct 15. LIPPITT'S fee 'Cream Parlor, TO71LL BE OPENED ON WEDN-ESDA f V . IHOf nmff . 25th inL Tture Cream Ua- Tdred. with choicest fruilaiwill be kept during uj season. ' -.t I i' Y . STBAWBEfcRIES lafee and iosgtoasr will b kept when oyer thev oa&Ift procured i t'hct this or the Cbarles- tojiaaarJtetfti) ,(Ixeaat7a4nf to? .any part.oi the IWn,aMrlftcatt4rffaKoiQir frozen free e: PMffi..lPi:a8.lQrr.Urleami for - Sunday F&ifi ; on PrioccBS St. Prime EiypymMtfor a Year. Lei Than Four Cents a Week.; MAKE HOME ATTRACTIVE il BT istRODUCIXG THE DM EVENING ill 'J more than 55 Years has been the ,1 .BESS! . STjORY, SKETCH AND FAMILY l'Al'EH, 1 A sa Js well known all over the United States. It IB published weekly, contains eiht large paffes, clearly printed on good paper, filled with the choicest stories and shetches by the Desp writers; not sensational trasn, out such as 4 mother is. willing to have her. children read. The whole tone of the paper is pure ana elevating. j It also contains Historical and Biographical articles ; Scientific : Agricultural and ilouse- hdld Departments j Fashion Article weekly, fresh and unexcelled Humorous .Notes ; Lit erary Reviews ; News Notes; Boys' and Ciiila' Columns: and Strong and Sparkling Edito- rlAls, etc., etc. Is just such a paper as every -bodjy lores to read, and the price is only i - - : - TWO DOLLARS A YEAE. Sample copy containing club rates, etc.. sent on Receipt of a 3-cent stamp: Address, !Oa 918 BENNETT & FITCH, . j 276 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Pa. N. B. Be sure and affix the number f)18 before BENNETT & FITCH, so that we maj know through what paper the subscription comics. ! i iau 2 Female School. HISSES BURU & JAMES, Principals. mE THIRTEENTH ANNUAL Seesion Of'liis school will commence on TlIUMS- J)AY, the 4th of October. Pupils of all ages received, while the same care will be bestow ed Hfffrmeh. from adT-anr?H ynnnn; litaios r. the smallest child. Object teaching combine with) text book instruction, is a particular featiire of the school, the Piincinals. after long and careful experience, having found i to ba the most advantageous method of imt parting knowledge to the young and enquir ing clmd. Tucai music ana cansttienics Iron of nvtm charke, excepting a trifle for the daily, use of caiistnenic apparatus. Mdsical Department under tho. snnufvUinn of Alj-s. M. S. Cashing, whose long and faith- iut experience renders tier peculiarly fitted for this-work For terms, Ac, see or address Principals. sepjfB. Boots and Shoes, JU3T RECEIVED a full and complete line of Misses and Children's Shoes, direct frgm the manufactory of every varie ty, stTe and description. RY PAIR WARRANTED. " ' 41sb a nice line of Ladies' Lace and Button Boot enU Hand Sewed Gaiters, Congress.. Buttota and Buckle, something new, neat and nobbt. 1 he Old Virginia Stitch Down, the Ransom BooJts, and everything generally foundjin a first-class Boot and'tfhoe Store. No trouble to show good. Call and exam ine stock, style and prices before purchasing elsewhere. T- U. UOWJil. Ju.. oct jll No. 47 Market street. I W. H. NASH, ASULON ABLE HAIR CUTTING AND X SlaviflEr Saloon. All work i done in th best style. Shaving 10 cents. Ifair Cutting ia cent a. ' onampooing n cents. jay JSnavinpr ticketo II for $1. No. 53 North Front r-et, oct 13 Centennial rS THE COOLEST SALOON IN THE city, and continues to furnish forth refreshine- drinks, fine cigars and turtle, clam or vege table coup every day. Come, ye hungry and eat for nothing and ye thirsty and drink for a consideration. JOHN CARROLL. june 27 Keystone Printing Ink Co MAliCFACTUBKES OF PRINTING INKS. BOOK AND NEWS BLACK A i7 7orth ruth ntreet. PHfladelphia, Pa. jTkUE rtXKR ARB OP A SUPETilOB qdatity, beiaf made from the best ingre dients khd ander the personal sapervision praccca; printer ana pressman, therefore Jtt will rttarantee ererr pound of Ink sold to be of d Btperior Jet Clack, Quick Drvin"-, and ntirelj free from fettixxg-ofi; ; f . :. . T. Oar grieea are from 39 to J60 per cent, low et thaa anr other Inka manufactnrpa in -Doited SUtes. ' A trial tr 1 f22p!ekeg"ni conTince any printet that be baa been paying nearly double wtutk us laorw r- mm uu m: umea past, rat ia kea and barrels to suit purchasers. Waichfor n I , t, iCXtilOA fKU7IU a INK CO.. f I , VJ:.ars9.Jvn mxoa street I K Miscellaneous. H, Marcus & Son Iffo, 5, Market Street. BOTTLERS OF NEr YiH;K', PIIII.ADELI'III CILIN.NATI, MU.WAUKKi; ' and BALTIMORE IiACJEPw DEEIJ.S. Also, ' PHILADELPJIJA, BALTIMORE, and IMl'UllTED ALES AND I'ORTElt. Families supplied. Gtxxls delivered to any part of city free. We guarantee to comiK-te with any house in uiu lino in price ana juajuy. oet-Jo Painting. VffllEi;): VOU CAN GET YOURPaint V ing done with dispatch, neatness and at reasonable rates is at . C. C. 'PARKER'S PAINT SHOP, one door North of Old Jail building on Prin ceE3 street. HOUSE, SHIP and SIG 1 amticg done and satisfaction guaranteed. wrcai care is given to small jobs, may 1G Street Cars, QN AND AFTER MONDAY NEXT the S 2. ) I l.h i' CARS will commence running at G o'ck.tl; iu the morning, and run every 15 niirait.?, each way from the Market House, until JO o'clock, except SaturdajB, when thev will run until 10.30 .'.o'clock. The Cars will alternate between the Ceme tery and Brooklyn. . There will be a Car to the Cemetery' every oO minutes, also one to Brooklyn every 30 minutes. , There will be a tigu ou the rear of 'tlie Car juttuvcr the dash board, designating which X'lace the Car is oing either Brooklyn or the Gome ten. - . , Persons wishing to take the cars on either (! 'the three 'Railroads, will lind the Street Car's the cheapest and most comfoi table w,ay of'reacliiug them. I'ersons arriving in the city v ill ;hvaysiind a car at the upper end of Front street nea;- Union Depot, which ;ill take them to any of the Hotels lor 5 Ccntf, or to any other part of the Street Car Line. Price, from Castle and Sixth streets, to the Cemetery or Hilton, only 5 cents, for verv near the three miles of road, and return for 5 cents. The 'very cheapest fare in the United States. Persons are requested to report any.neeli- gence on the part of the drivers to the Super mtendent. WASHINGTON KING. au -il Superintendent. OFFICE OF " Ollfi U V1NG AND OUR DEAD. N OKDEli TO SUPPLY OUIi SUIiSCRI X bers with numbers due -them, we shall re sume the publication of OUR LIVING AND OUit DEAD on March 15th. and rnmnlMo the IVth Volume iu monthly narts. Nn new subscribers will be taken except for the bound voiiur.es three of which have been issued and ,t n'LtAiJS. oei s, except September nd October, 1874, sh.nl.J tlioj- nooU any to oojujIclc llicll flleS. FHICE3 FOR LOL'XO VOLUMES : n LiutU tJ.OO each. Half Calf $2.60. . Josiiiierii Bistorical -MontMy. This Magazine, two numbers of which have I btenprihteJ, will occupy the same relation! to the entire South that OUR LIVING AND I uuu did t;ul to .North Carolina, and, in all respects, will be as worthy of confidenc and support. I or detailed descriDtion of this Monthly ai for the opinions of those who uae mo u.iu.u iiumix-r, we reier to larger - .piions are solicited. TeU.MS, i.NVAIvIAKLY N ADVANCE : u.oiitJii c months 2.0n : SOUTH liliN msTOIilCAL Uafcigh, N. C. MONTHLY leb'. AND , .an ttie litvtiiiii.rfveiiHnt.- combined into ftc 'Organs pianos manufactured by & GO, Washington. N. J, To all who wih to nnrrh9 oltVinr o rT? GAN or PIANO we can truthfully gay'! that iwa ARTISTIC .CONSTRUCTION Beautiful, Finish and Sweet Muscal Qualities, our instruments take rank with thosa of that Most CeletateijiMannfactnrers.l! Uur only claim to favoritism over other -eading manufacturers it Our Low Prices. reduced to-meeting the requirements of the amieSl ctcrini.nea not to be undersold fw T,,ncumc lurniibing instruments that we fully WARRANT FOR FIVE YEARS. - " aMIIW I we invite corresnondenpp thf v 1 1 an we- opportunity to prove sitifactorilv all that I here assert. . 3 I dur PIAX03 are famished with the Inwed French Grani Actioi (the very best in use); 1 , they are also HEAVILY STRITVfl h wceneddref 1 " v w WARRANTED NOT TO CRAClt Mil of WARP. , I modern improvements, aa to stops, action 1 Jf- I n-hiia (Via piv .' .t Si? .d3SSrr,l- ?J 3 SS A , ...3iri xuiopie, modiac., c., ftc, 4c.; in thU city or State. rice LL3u i' . l - Price - Addrcfs, CORNISH A CO I jan 6 . . " w f -' - 2 -2 rj:vr':(3l::' iamgwn, flew Jersey. f I Miscelanoous. V 7 f Or Sagar-Coated, Concentrated, Hoot and Herbal Juice, Antl-milons 'Granules. THE "LITTLE GIANT" CATHAJXTIC) or IHultum in Parvo . Phyilc, v The noreltr of modern Mellcal, ChemlcaL and Pharmaceutical Scienco. No use of any longer taking' the largo, repulsive, and nauseous pfils, composed ot cneapy crude, and bulky ingredi- enta, 'wnen we can, toy a careful application of chemical science, extract all the cathartic and other medicinal propertied from the moat valu able roots and herbs, and concentrate them Into a minute Granule, scarcely larger than a mustard seed that can be readily swallowed by those of the most sensitive stomachs and fas-, tidlous tastes. Each little- Purg-atlve Pellet represents. In a most concentrated form, as much, cathartic power as la embodied In any of the large pills found for sale in drug-shops. From wtir wonaerrui cainaruo power, in comparison to their size, people who have not tried them are apt to suppose that they are harsh or drastic- in effect: but such la not at all the case, tho different active medicinal principles of which they are composed beinc so harmonized and modified. one by the others, as to produce a most earchlmr and thorough yet gently, and kindly operating, cathartic. SOO Reward is hereby offered by the pro prietor of these Pellets, to any chemist who.l Xi analysis, will find In them any calomel or r forms of mercury, mineral poison, or in- - jurioua drug. g 0 i : Ilelngentlrely -vegetable, no nparticWar . care is required while using them. Thoy oper- : ate without disturbance to the constitution, die : or occupation. For Jaundice. Headache. Constipation, Impure Blood. Palu In the Shoulders, .Tightness of tho Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations from the Stomach, Bad taste In tho mouth. Bilious attacks, Pain in re- Bion of Kidneys, Internal Fever, iloated feeling about Stomaeh.Rush of Blood to Head, High-colored Crlne, Unsociability and Gloomy Forebodings, take Dr. Pierce's Pleas ant Purgative Pellets. In explanation ot the remedial power of my Purgative Pellets over so great a variety of diseases, I wish to say that their action upon the animal economy is universal, uofa gland or tissue escaping their sanafli press. Ago does not impair the prop iieso Pellets. They are suear-coated and in- k"cloaed in glass bottles, their virtues beincr there- in any climate, bo that they are alwav3 fresh. and reliable. This is not the case with those -pills which arc put up in cheap wooden or pastcooara ooxes. itecoiiect that for au dis eases where a Laxative, Alterative, or Purgative, is indicated, these little Pellets will give tho most perfect satisfaction to all who use them. T t They are sold by all Druggists at .-'...VTTXTAxa.s.: 1M fVTAlMI-'- P7 an Immense practice extending through a PeJiod of years, having within that tone treated many thousand cases of thoso diseases peculiar ooman, I nave been enabled to perfect a most potent and agreeable medicine that meeta the Indications presented by that class of dia asoa with positive certainty and exactness. ' To deshrnate this natural epeciflc compound, I " "' " Or.Pierce s Favorite Prescription. The term. hotPavr. is hr.t n. fiiflMn o-rowaatmi e.9 my HifrH pviev,laUun ot lia vaJno. based ntxin my own personal observation. As a close ob server, I Lave, wliilo witnessing Its positive re sults in the few special diseases incident to tho separate organism of woman, singled; it out as ciimu or crowning gem ox my medical career. On ita merits, as a posi tive, safe, and effectual remedy for this class of diseases, and one that will, at all tlmea and tinder all circumstances, act kindlv and in. har eyatem, I KX81" cTnVLti mony with tho laws which jrovcrn the female am wuiing to state my reputation as a an. In ay, even more, bo confident am I will not disappoint the most samruine expectations of a single invalid l.odv ischrt nsna It ur any oi me ailments ior wnicn l reoommena it, that I offer and sell it under A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. If a beneficial, effect is not experienced by the time two-thirds of tho con- sonit or xne oottio are used, I will, on return of the bottle, two-thirds of the medicine having ou uuluu according u directions, ana tne case one ior wnicn x recommend It, prompt: rorana tbe money paid for it. Had I not the most perfect confidence in its virtues, I could not offer ft as I do under theso conditions; but hav ing witnessed its truly miraculous cures in thon- Banas or cases, i ieel warranted and perfectly safe In risking botn my reputation and m v muuer on its' merits. g a : The following aro amonc tho diarftEfl' in Which my Favorite Prescription has worked cures, as if by magic, and with a cer tainty never before attained by any medicine: Leuoorrhoea, Excessive Flowing, ralnful Honftly Periods, Suppressions when from Tin natural causes, Irregularities, Weak Back, Pro lapsus, or falling of tho Uterus, Anteversion and etroveraion. Bearing Down Sensations, Inter il Qeat, Jiervous .Depression, Debility, Des mdency. Threatened Miscarriage, Chronlo injrestiorL Inflammation And ITlrrtinn nf thA TTta.Ma T 4 . . -to- - . t - . 11:1 nM male iWeaknoes. and verv manv other chronic diseases incident to woman not mentioned here. in, ail azrecuons of this nature, my Favorite Prescription works cures tne marvel of the world This medicine I do not extol aa a cure-all, but it admirably fulfills a einglc- Mxvmm 01 purpose, neing a most periect speciflo in all chronlo diseases of the sexual bvs tem of weman. It will not disappoint, nor will It do barm, in any state or condition. 'Those who desire farther information on these subjects can obtain it in Thk People's CoacBCON Sxxss Medical Advirm. n. bonir of ever 900 pages, sent, post-paid, on receipt of $1.60. It treats minutely of those diseases pecuiUp to Females, and gives much valuable advice in, regard to tbo management ot thoso luTecoons. - t FAVORITE PIaESCRIPTIO?r SOLD ;B,VrTlEE(D,;RroB BUFFALO, JtV, r, 6 $777 is not easily earned in these times, but it can be made In three months by any of either tt.T. In nr. v twit rf li .t.. who U willing to work steadily at the em ployment that we furnish. Soo' per .week in your own town. Ynn lir-rvl nr.f I-,. from home over niht. You can give your " vt- iu me vvtrK,ur on ly your fnare moments. We h.ivn rLTpntv u-m m J?l5erdai- ,AU who engage -at one! can make money fast. At the present time g'S try the business. Terms and S-5 Outfit free, AddrrAt nn it n . r-. JS . .,1,, rL . dMaine. ' rr - uly 6 We Respectfully Offer to the Public 00F and Cbeare,! itocU BEADY MADE CLOTHING, ' I - BOOTS AND SHOES, i, ' ' HATSy DRY GOODS, r? f fWpeeWlj ioUcIt a call before par cag tliewtcrc i in MiscoUanoous. A PulTCine O' vAniid OF ALL KI..1DS fancy; siid the beautiful 7INTO C'AI Full fifty varieties! print tht-mch iea V : s- HALL, ; iiooknuJobI.rlju Sept 2. Spartanburg & Now Route to tho Mouutair, of Western 'No. Ca. rpuis new route is now L 1 to the travelling public, lcncr , ?N leave dailj the Depot of the u )u ;Tti in Columbis at 12:45V. m., and'arrii i' minus of UA. It. K. it 8 It close connection1 is made with t' coaches for Flat Kock, HendIrhV AshevilJe and Warm Spring pIT"r,11.. will have choice to o through or u cVr' MU Tryon, where the fare is excel wJtr,! resume their journey early next 1 'm and thereby eDjoj some, of the liL,"' taifa scenery on the Howard Gap tnl v ttlK be found in Western North CafolX? e,to Arrangemcnta have Jbecn made Xuu .t WJ.C. & A. K. R., for round Jl ,1 '.th tbc tho 'following rate : P l From Wil. to Flat Kock and rcfera -inc. " " Asheville and rP(;!? ' " to Warm Spring, $25.85. fe nu return. n i $i?SdSFBoaTille aD(J rctttni- Gapt. S. S.Kirkland, of N. C ' t etly of the Air Line II. it in'L "A . of the b. & A. R. K., to see that are provided for and sent forward ithoZ lair IIti a i w n 1 k lay. On arrival of trains passencers and Transportation Agent. ' Mvcu.uiu iui inni. n rt gmi i . route. D..1L, DUSCAS. - j h JAS. T. PKTTEWAr, ,c. n. siiuiKii Ml, COMMISS10I rokera&e House. Receive REijuLAKLv! aBd u a exhibiUon, eamplea of Coffee, Flour, Uice, Mo asses, bugar, Syrupa, Tobacco, Ac, Ac. o 2.f te C18 fo' Mcata, Lard, SaltCandlw, Butter, Cheese, Soap, Lye, Potash, Ac. Wire promptly all orders. Order ami coo signmenta solicited. vvearo irenu ior tne ealo or WILCOA. GIBBS CO'S MANIPULATED (JUASU and the Beasly Cotton Tie. PETTEWAY & SCIinj.KKN'. dec 13 nr . 1 m A . . HierjPiest Honors AT Til K EHTENNIAL exkibhiom ' 1 he judges unauimouly rcc( mm'.'nd tfi ME N D E:L SSOHN . Fon tiik Dinloia of Honor and Medal of Merit. Placing them in the Front Rank Without a Suoerior m f i For strictly first-class instrument. $000 fjr $250. SCoO'fnr $275. $700 for $300. $760 f..r $?J5. $800 for $350. $000 f r $100. $1000 for $150 No Ojmruissinu to Agcuts. No Discounts to Teaclitia. No Deviation in Trite. The Mendelssohn GRAND, SQUARE & UPRIGHT Ol Contain valuable patents Jand IwpTOieaentt never before introduced. ftJATHUSHEK'S NBW PlTXKT DCPLEX, OVEMC Scliu U the irrcatet advance In the butory of Pia no making, producing the moi asUiun"K power; richne&s and depth of ton tainine ainffine- nnalitr nercr bderc atUmrco, being a "Grind iano in a Square ca.c. Tho Mendelssohn Uprights - .- - - . ABE THE FINEST IS AMERICA. Thej are pronounced tne "riaoca of M Futarc'; " '" ' . ITOa, k0O 402. 494, 400 & t' "1 57tliSt. A lfos.$3, 800, 8C2, SCI, ' u J I Oth Arenne. PIANOS SENT Oil TRIAL Illiutrited and descriptive Catalrf mailed free. ' ' HKB MM nnitnr Timn mil IpDaimos MENDELSSOHN PIANO 00 BU8DI133 OJTICl f Ub n v 4,r ' " ' 7. SOL; BEAS A DK0X" 4 ,. M ft 29 lluktt rtrttl. t t

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