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May, 1st; íhá All papers friendly to the un derra tëîh o will please give this one or more, insertion without chartre. Gen- Lee ai . Si one wai I s ' (ira ve ¡ A 14x18 inch Engraving of the grave of "Stonewall" Jackson in the Lexington, Va., cemetary. The noble (¿en. Lee stands beside the flower strewn grave over which hangs a weeping willow. lu tlie distance is to be seen a beautiful landscape, hills decked in verdure,"clouds as na- tural as real ones, and many other things which make this picture a gem of art; one which should hang in the parlor of every Southern home, it is without a rival the sw eetest and most touching- ly beautiful engraving before the public. A copy of this beautiful Khgrnving will be sent, by j. mail, post-paid to every person sending 50 cents for six mouths subscription to THE SOUVENIR, A large eight-page paper, with 0,000 circulation, devoted to Literature. Poetry, lloma ace, Senti- ment Wit. J!timor, ¿cc, Address J". O <S¿> W, M, BURROW. PuüLisiiEas.-BmtoL Tenn, PROSPECTUS OP :0:- The GEORGETOWN FLAUET isthç name of a first class Weekly Newspaper, which will be started in Georgetown, ¡South Carolina, the hist of the present month, by JAMES A. BOWLEY & Go., 'Editors and Proprietors. THE PLANET Will be devoted to Politics, Literature and Science. It will advocate tue gre-t prin- ciples of the Republican party-the party which guarantees to every citizens Liberty, Equal (Rights and Justice before the law- blessings which have been vouchsafed to us by a kïnd'and^rtefî&^ ^ Tte PLANET will support the Adininis- , tration, both State and National, so lonj as they adhere to the great principles enuuci ated in our party platforms, and maintain an honest and economical administration of the public funds. No pains or expense *ill be spared to make the PLANET alive newspaper^and as it is the only .Republican p per in Geo.ge town tJounty, or even in the First Con- gressional District, it will endeavor to sup- ply a want long felt in that portion of the State, lt will contain the latest rews, not only ¿f the County and the First Congres- sional District, but of the State and the country Jt will have a regular corres- pondent, in Washington and Columbia and by every means possible make - the . PLAJSpT such; a Family Paper a¿ is need- ed ii^^e^Houseßoid.^: p % Terms-iBTarfeM) ia advance -$2,00 a year. Agente wanted in every County, to whom a liberal per centag: jrçilî be allowed for obtaining subscriptions. Address. A superior Wtvkly Family Newspaper d 'voted to Ch» ist ¡ai; (liiiC' S. L ieratmt^ Science, Arts Poli!ics, ;md Vite Pia0're>s oi'-Civ* libation, »ny R; H. 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JANUARY, 3 S i o 4 lead- ARK ENDORSED AND PIW^CRTSTSD RT ?.;Or.S lug Pñ\ «¡cían* thnn azt/ cthrr Table or Scia* ölanfBow i-A i:<--.* TV'r-o A SURE PÄEVr.ryTIVE, For F»rer and Aguo Intern. :::«»nf s Tiiic:u.i2»t and «tl dis- orders arising from miliario»:* fa*t«o«. Th<,y ar? hi;j:::v r. « ©mmendíd as an AÍÍTI-DYÍ PLi'TJC, *sJ la CÍS< s cf JN:.-i- GESTTON are rx VALUABLE. c:i ÁPPRTIZEtí sad L!.- CCPERANT. and incalí *f Gr::.7.:: DLT.í'.LTY Gey »ave neverías »ingleinstance failli iu ^rodud:.-j tue m«,»t nappy rcsfilt*. Thrv sreparti.rTjIa^ic BENEFICIA JL TO FEXAI^S. Strengtheningtne bodr, in* isrorntiog thozçïud, «xd tivlig tune aad elasticity to the *! ?/;«.» »>>tcra. T*e HuME TEF.S arccoin pomaded, with the greater-t ofcarenan J «o t.i:.- lc stimulant has c\cr b«-fcn* . « oíTí-rcd to thc* puldie »o PLEASANT T,0 TíiE TASTE : at'ihc «amo liase roskhill- lug ÏO many remedial agi-nl* ondorfd hr tKo m edi * . 1 rr .terr.î- tyas-the bc*tl:nr>* ri t:> ll.;: I* .rm:.co;.trji. Iico«:< bat 1*> tleto firctiim af úrtri-l. awl í ' Every Family Should Have a Bottle Nojfreraratioa in t:te *ond caa prt*iucc so-snany ua/jua Bcd endorsement* br physicians of >hc very Lignit »iimdiag lu their î»rof«?.«j TÍ. * . Endorsed «Uo by thc CJUrçy cr.d thiXfziih-j denomina- tional paper*. REV. WJÍ. ii. RASCOCX. th>t-Mcst Mí-tLodi-.t erinisteria St. Loui.«. says tho Kom<? l'.i'^r v. - :. ..-.t»r.: i:t. ting ia tue restoration <-í i-y strength, -ud aa iucr*+*t ot apatite* OiSßonx Mo.. June 25.1S7Î. Persons greatly debilitated, as I have been, iud who rcqui-e a TOXIC cr STWULAXT, need 5«e3c for novhins b-.-trer th.'n tho Homo Bitters. S. V. CO IT, Presiding "Rider M. F. Church. PlaitsbwTg District. VsrrxD STATS-« MAKINS Il<»srrrAi.. > ST. LOCK M<».. OCT. ». 1*70. J JAVXS A. JACKSON A CO.- 1 hare examined thc formula f r aakiag the " Home Stomach Bitter*." a:»d used ttj?ia ia tbij hospital the last four uuinths. I consider tatra tha mott vile- able tonic and atLnuuuit uow rn u«e. S. H. MELCHER, Besideat Physician ia charge U. ¿.'Marine UostpítáL JAMBS A. Jaca^ox it Co.-Gentlemen : A* you have com- nuiaicated to tho medical profo^iou the recipe of the ''Home Bitters," itcannot, therefore be considered as a patent me icine, no pateut haTing been taken for i t. We have examined the formula for making the" Home Bitters.'' and eab"ítv tingly say tho combination i* one of rare excellence, all the articles used in it» competition *re the be«t . ' th'; clas^ to ?wîtichthoy belong, being h'shly Tonie. StitmiLtu: Stocuicbic, Carmiaitlve, an I slightly Laxative. Tho E: "ie ci rrepu/iug them is strictly in. accordance *kh the rules of pharmacy. Haring used thein in oar private pnetií c, vrt taxe pleaïurv ;a reeomm^nding them to ali perdón-* desirous of taking Kilter.*, as being thc best Tonic and Stimulant now offered to the pub- lic. FRANK G. PORTER, Prof. Obstetrics and Diseases of Women, College of Physi- cians, and late member Board of Health. * L. C. BOISLIXIERE Prof. of Obstetrics and. Diseases of Wemen, St. Louis Med. College. DRAKE MCDOWELL, M. I>.. Late Pres t. Mo. Medical Coi lego. E. A. CLARE. M. 1).; Prof. Surgery, Mo. Medical College and late Resident Physi- cian City Hospital, St. Lonis Missouri. HERBERT PRIMM. Prof. Practical Pharmacy, St. Louis Coîie.*o cf Pharnucr. J. C. WHITEHILL, Ed. Medical Archive«. Au. HxacocK, M. D. Dr. C. V. ¥. Leyine, C. Omets, M. D. S. GXATZ Monza. M. D. C. A. Waas, M. D. W. A. Wncox. M. D. E. C. FRANkLiN. M. D., Prof. Sorgerr, liomoeoratbic Medical Ccllegc. T. J. VASTINE, M. D., T. G. COMSTOCK, M. D., Prof. of 3¿id wi ferr and Diñase » of Won eu, College of Homoeo- pathic Physicians and Surgeon*. ^OHST. TEMPLE, M. D.. Prc t .Materia Medina and Theraupectiet, Eomccopatiic Modi« cai College of Missouri. - JXO. COXZLEMAS, M. D., Lecturer On Diseases of Children, Honiceopathic College of MLxoari. CHARLES VASTÍNE, M. D., Prof. of PhysÄogy. QocÉceopathio Medical College cf Mo. JOHN HARTMAN. M. 1>" Prof. CUnical Medieiae, Coi. Homoeopathic Physicians aad Sum's. They are superior »o ali other Stomach Bitter*. EX>"0. SANDERS. Analytical Chcmiit. Ko Bitten lt tibe world can>x.v4 them SIMON HIRSCH. Analytical ChcmUt. Eminent Fhysicjass^ of Cbiea^ro. The formula for the Hom Ï Bitters ba* been *ubmit:e Í to u«, aad we beliere them to be the b-?st tonic and stimulant for gestera! ose now »Sered to the public. H. WooDBuxr, M. D., G. A. tfsTtnro, Analytical Chemise E. S. HAHX, M. D., B.MCVICAS, M. D., Kent's. S. BAWx>», M. D.f E. Lcnnax, M. D., JAS. A. Com«, M. D. Jia. V. 2. Baa-vrr, M. D. Prof. Chemistry. Rusa Medical College. J. B. Waiicra. M.T)., T- S. Korxx, M. D., Tao*. Ie. £ua, M. D.f J. A. HAHN, M. D. Emiih«ait Physicians in Cinélm^ati, Nearly all of «hom arc Professors ia one or the other of the Medical Colleges, i üo other Bitter» hare erer been o&red to she publie «sa* T>racia* so many raluable remedial agents. L> A. Jaacx^ M. D.. S. P. Boxxaa. Jt. D., O. W. Bunuca. M. D.. J. J. Qní», M. D., IT. B. Vcoowau». M. D. R. WATXt, Otfrnist. G. K. TATLOOT D., 1». If. Maur. JL D., S. B. Toaaxsxo*. X. D. J. L. Yarna*, M. D., C. T. Socracñr, M. D., C. S. Mcscaarr, iL D., W. T. Taxuarxxaä. M. D., J. H. Bccjursa, M. D., G. A. Doonarr, M. D., C. WoonwAxn, M. T>., ; D. W. MCCARTHY. M, D., R* H. JotOMOX, H. D. Eminesit Physicians in 3íeinphis; The Home Bitters arc-aa inrajnanlc remedy .íor tndigcaaca and diseases »riding from malarial cause». G. B. TnojdfTux. M. D.. ' . ASaac Eaaxuta. M. D., ia charge of Citr IXoxpttál» T H. R. HOOGS*, M. T>., J. M. Roocaas, M. D-, Txvu Ontr, M. i>., H. W. PtntTnyMw D., M. A. Enxrxac, M. D.» Sasnsoan BILL. M. Jo». E. Lraot, M. D., Entinen 11'l&yKiclans in Fi «sb ersrb; B. P. DAKE, M. D..- ^*». Cuovcxs, M.D., W. R. Cmtna. M D.. D. H. «Taxa^>. M. D.. O. WSTH, Chemist. J. H. McCtKiaw, M. And Hwn<ire<î>£ of Others la all paru of thc North. Wo*t and South. J. E. Ganxxa, X. D., MHwaukct;. Cotxctu4(av »TH. Mar-hir:. Î>TÎ. JAKXS A. Jxaaovk Co.-Havmg examined^efcrmulaoTih- ** Home Stemaob Uittrr»."' ¡ k¿\ wt** avvá türm iu m> » r--c- tfee for some time, and pronounce them the t>e>t T*»ck Riiurs aov in usc. P. IL MCMAHON, M. D. fj^For alert r all cruggho* and rrucerv. 1 unes A. jackson «fe Co., Proprléiorau ' Lahratorr It^and N. Swcwad Su, St. I^uia ^Ttaw* uri.

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A superior Wtvkly FamilyNewspaper d 'voted to Ch» ist ¡ai;(liiiC' S. L ieratmt^ Science, ArtsPoli!ics, ;md Vite Pia0're>s oi'-Civ*libation, »ny

R; H. CÂÏN,Editor and Pro-

prietor;

$52^ To be issued in an entire-ly new, elegant^ and handsomeform-double medium size-January. 1873. The pu per shallbe the

And exponent of their vievvs anä de-sires And wi« i lo it shall be moat tiro-r$>m¿hlv llopofcHfaii io principles andNotional ni poi ¿I): , it sHall be Indepen-de tjt ut. iiosirioti and relations to theeoujiuou weal, aiwa vt» remembering; thatthe ei'r/ens of the State compris twoeh-st>¿ as uuùerstood, black and white,vyiitK«^ intciost :ti*e coiuiLon, and that' !» «JU* j» irt'ciiii c civil ubir£:ir:oïis belongro Sù'dih Caivjiu t, uresjJective of partyl¿e«.

Ir- Vu n-H s'il I bi oooa to al! rhop'oop^j OÍ' t'ij Sute, whose eiaiais shallta;l tunes }jsi fairly, and impartially

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Price of Subtt*ripii«n,tm (2 dollars* a Year. I»-vat ably Li a i /ance. Loe;il.uhsi-rifaQrs, 5 cents cash on

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lead-ARK ENDORSED AND PIW^CRTSTSD RT ?.;Or.Slug Pñ\ «¡cían* thnn azt/ cthrr Table or Scia*

ölanfBow i-A i:<--.* TV'r-oA SURE PÄEVr.ryTIVE,

For F»rer and Aguo Intern. :::«»nf s Tiiic:u.i2»t and «tl dis-orders arising from miliario»:* fa*t«o«. Th<,y ar? hi;j:::v r. «

©mmendíd as an AÍÍTI-DYÍ PLi'TJC, *sJ la CÍS< s cf JN:.-i-GESTTON are rxVALUABLE. A« c:i ÁPPRTIZEtí sad L!.-CCPERANT. and incalí *f Gr::.7.:: DLT.í'.LTY Gey»ave neverías »ingleinstance failli iu ^rodud:.-j tue m«,»tnappy rcsfilt*. Thrv sreparti.rTjIa^ic

BENEFICIA JL TO FEXAI^S.Strengtheningtne bodr, in* isrorntiog thozçïud, «xd tivligtune aad elasticity to the *! ?/;«.» »>>tcra. T*e HuMETEF.S arccoinpomaded, with the greater-t ofcarenan J «o t.i:.-lc stimulant has c\cr b«-fcn* . « oíTí-rcd to thc* puldie »o

PLEASANT T,0 TíiE TASTE : at'ihc «amo liase roskhill-lug ÏO many remedial agi-nl* ondorfd hr tKo medi * . 1 rr .terr.î-tyas-the bc*tl:nr>* ri t:> ll.;: I* .rm:.co;.trji. Iico«:< bat 1*>tleto firctiim af úrtri-l. awl í '

Every Family Should Have a BottleNojfreraratioa in t:te *ond caa prt*iucc so-snany ua/jua i»

Bcd endorsement* br physicians of >hc very Lignit »iimdiaglu their î»rof«?.«j TÍ.

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Endorsed «Uo by thc CJUrçy cr.d thiXfziih-j denomina-tionalpaper*.REV. WJÍ. ii. RASCOCX. th>t-Mcst Mí-tLodi-.t erinisteria St.

Loui.«. says tho Kom<? l'.i'^r v. - :. ..-.t»r.: i:t.ting ia tue restoration <-í i-y strength, -ud aa iucr*+*t otapatite* OiSßonx Mo.. June 25.1S7Î.Persons greatly debilitated, as I have been, iud who rcqui-e

a TOXIC cr STWULAXT, need 5«e3c for novhins b-.-trer th.'n thoHomo Bitters. S. V. CO IT,

Presiding "Rider M. F. Church. PlaitsbwTg District.VsrrxD STATS-« MAKINS Il<»srrrAi.. >

ST. LOCK M<».. OCT. ». 1*70. JJAVXS A. JACKSON A CO.- 1 hare examined thc formula f r

aakiag the " Home Stomach Bitter*." a:»d used ttj?ia ia tbijhospital the last four uuinths. I consider tatra tha mott vile-able tonic and atLnuuuit uow rn u«e. S. H. MELCHER,Besideat Physician ia charge U. ¿.'Marine UostpítáLJAMBS A. Jaca^ox it Co.-Gentlemen : A* you have com-

nuiaicated to tho medical profo^iou the recipe of the ''HomeBitters," itcannot, therefore be considered as a patent me

icine, no pateut haTing been taken for i t. We have examinedthe formula for making the" Home Bitters.'' and eab"ítvtingly say tho combination i* one of rare excellence, all thearticles used in it» competition *re the be«t .

' th'; clas^ to?wîtichthoy belong, being h'shly Tonie. StitmiLtu: Stocuicbic,Carmiaitlve, an I slightly Laxative. Tho E: "ie ci rrepu/iugthem is strictly in. accordance *kh the rules of pharmacy.Haring used thein in oar private pnetií c, vrt taxe pleaïurv ;a

reeomm^nding them to ali perdón-* desirous of taking Kilter.*,as being thc best Tonic and Stimulant now offered to the pub-

lic. FRANK G. PORTER,Prof. Obstetrics and Diseases of Women, College of Physi-cians, and late member Board of Health.

* L. C. BOISLIXIERE Prof. ofObstetrics and. Diseases of Wemen, St. Louis Med. College.

DRAKE MCDOWELL, M. I>..Late Pres t. Mo. Medical Coi lego.

E. A. CLARE. M. 1).;Prof. Surgery, Mo. Medical College and late Resident Physi-cian City Hospital, St. Lonis Missouri.

HERBERT PRIMM. Prof.Practical Pharmacy, St. Louis Coîie.*o cf Pharnucr.

J. C. WHITEHILL, Ed. Medical Archive«.Au. HxacocK, M. D. Dr. C. V. ¥. Leyine,C. Omets, M. D. S. GXATZ Monza. M. D.C. A. Waas, M. D. W. A. Wncox. M. D.

E. C. FRANkLiN. M. D.,Prof. Sorgerr, liomoeoratbic Medical Ccllegc.

T. J. VASTINE, M. D., T. G. COMSTOCK, M. D.,Prof. of 3¿idwiferrand Diñase» of Woneu, College of Homoeo-pathic Physicians and Surgeon*.

^OHST. TEMPLE, M. D..Prc t .Materia Medina and Theraupectiet, Eomccopatiic Modi«

cai College of Missouri. -

JXO. COXZLEMAS, M. D., LecturerOn Diseases of Children, Honiceopathic College of MLxoari.

CHARLES VASTÍNE, M. D.,Prof. of PhysÄogy. QocÉceopathio Medical College cf Mo.

JOHN HARTMAN. M. 1>" Prof.CUnical Medieiae, Coi. Homoeopathic Physicians aad Sum's.

They are superior »o ali other Stomach Bitter*.EX>"0. SANDERS. Analytical Chcmiit.

Ko Bitten lttibe world can>x.v4 themSIMON HIRSCH. Analytical ChcmUt.

Eminent Fhysicjass^ of Cbiea^ro.The formula for the Hom Ï Bitters ba* been *ubmit:e Í to u«,

aad we beliere them to be the b-?st tonic and stimulant forgestera! ose now»Sered to the public.

H. WooDBuxr, M. D.,G. A. tfsTtnro, AnalyticalChemise

E. S. HAHX, M. D.,B.MCVICAS, M. D.,Kent's. S. BAWx>», M. D.fE. Lcnnax, M. D.,JAS. A. Com«, M. D.

Jia. V. 2. Baa-vrr, M. D.Prof. Chemistry. RusaMedical College.

J. B. Waiicra. M.T).,T- S. Korxx, M. D.,Tao*. Ie. £ua, M. D.fJ. A. HAHN, M. D.

Emiih«aitPhysicians in Cinélm^ati,Nearly all of «hom arc Professors ia one or the other of theMedical Colleges,i üo other Bitter» hare erer been o&red to she publie «sa*T>racia* somany raluable remedial agents.

L> A. Jaacx^ M. D..S. P. Boxxaa. Jt. D.,O. W. Bunuca. M. D..J. J. Qní», M. D.,IT. B. Vcoowau». M. D.R. S» WATXt, Otfrnist.G. K. TATLOOT D.,1». If. Maur. JL D.,S. B. Toaaxsxo*. X. D.

J. L. Yarna*, M. D.,C. T. Socracñr, M. D.,C. S. Mcscaarr, iL D.,W. T. Taxuarxxaä. M. D.,J. H. Bccjursa, M. D.,G. A. Doonarr, M. D.,C. WoonwAxn, M. T>., ;

D. W. MCCARTHY. M, D.,R* H. JotOMOX, H. D.Eminesit Physicians in 3íeinphis;The Home Bitters arc-aa inrajnanlc remedy .íor tndigcaaca

anddiseases »riding from malarial cause».G. B. TnojdfTux. M. D.. '

. ASaac Eaaxuta. M. D.,ia charge of Citr IXoxpttál» T H. R. HOOGS*, M. T>.,

J. M. Roocaas, M. D-, Txvu Ontr, M. i>.,H. W. PtntTnyMw D., M. A. Enxrxac, M. D.»Sasnsoan BILL. M. Jo». E. Lraot, M. D.,Entinen11'l&yKiclans in Fi«sbersrb;

B. P. DAKE, M. D..- ^*». Cuovcxs, M.D.,W. R. Cmtna. M D.. D. H. «Taxa^>. M. D..O. WSTH, Chemist. J. H. McCtKiaw, M.

And Hwn<ire<î>£ of Othersla all paru of thc North. Wo*t and South.

J. E. Ganxxa, X. D., MHwaukct;.Cotxctu4(av »TH. Mar-hir:. Î>TÎ.

JAKXS A. Jxaaovk Co.-Havmg examined^efcrmulaoTih-** Home Stemaob Uittrr»."' ¡ k¿\ wt** avvá türm iu m> » r--c-

tfee for some time, and pronounce them the t>e>t T*»ck Riiursaov inusc. P. IL MCMAHON, M. D.fj^For alertr all cruggho* and rrucerv.1 unes A. jackson «fe Co., Proprléiorau' Lahratorr It^and N. Swcwad Su, St. I^uia ^Ttaw* uri.