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DBM MWSW raman VOL. XXI WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 18, 1871. Tl sato o> BnnaoB Bt Dona, Fcrensea.-Vifg. NO. 38. DEVOTED TO Ll TER 4 Tl RE, MORALITY AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. lie ?uinter Watchman (ESTABLISHED LU 1858.) IS' PUBLISHES ?%? KJtV WEDNtMBAY WOSjrfcra'C AT" SUMTER. S. C.? BY. . & FLOWERS. Terms. vear.** 00 , Booth*.-. 1 cc moni hs......Sj.* DVBRTl^B^KST? .nseried at the ?rate L\'K DOLLA H A NI' rlrT?- CB?TS per . "for Ike Srst. ONE .DOLLAR or-the * ! I. tn! FIFTY CENTS ^r euch ,ni.?eu.ocn1 ? (?un f.?r ;).. v period ?o*>*^?TV*tTirec month.* ?TUARIES. TRIBUTKS^?F RESPECT all commOB?esttif?!.* ? h ich subserve private ,,^,?,???1 ??tr paid ?or a.? rj'lvcriiseuicnfs. Baltimore Advertisements. J. MAGRUDER & CO. LESAI.E DSALSBS ASP MA*CFACTtHtBRS OF j hots, Shoes and Brogans ). 1 II A N O V EB S T K E E T. ? Fir*t II"a.?c From Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE? Jcpt 6-_ Sm PASS ANO & SOlfS, ivr-oRTUts AID PE\i.Eny TS incy Goods, Woolens, WHITE OOODS, rimmings and Small Wares, 2b8 H's Ballimore Street., BALITMORB. :,.pt 0- Sm G. VICKERY, DCALES IS PORK. BACON. LARD, AND BULK MEATS, 13 45 LIGHT ST il K ET BALTIMORE. ?rae A*??rtmeot of BRIGHT SM<>KKI> !AT?*???nt?iotly ?u ?.HU?. Order.? ?o' -ite-i Sept fi I v ?Y DIRECT FROM THE M A X U '? A CT U R E R, FURNITURE ^^SSErS rhe Lir..--i Si... k "ml Low? i Pun- t<. i til?n th?* -ou-h anywhere. ?_T' ? Sm IOU j DE i~ B13GI JG, A L i. Vv* '? I O ii T Sj . L^x*iro^7^r Ties. BAOOAV, FLOUR, L A X TEILS' SUPPLIES, furnished ?it Lowest Market PVILSJJ Ut SELBY. Colton FiM'tors, ?, i; mm i .-?TR?tT. BALTI MORE. M.1.1 l??p: 2" im Established isl?. ie FAEMKltS ... ! I'!.\N : KISS ..fWa.y L.t. 1 . nd ?V S nth C.-tieri liv. nOKxVER'S [aryland Super-Phosphate. (We conn rtit; . l.cut?ei*.? inquir?.) jAf:?r year? experience in elie Fertil?gingj ?. m i nf Irr .?Mil. ..-.iin^ ii w de reputation the parity .i d ex? Hewe ?.!' his JJ .ne Du?,* J .ul.?-ril er 1..1H hvt-u induced lo i repare :i ..te Mutable !.?" ti?e r?qttirenseNM ami t iy W'.rtliy the atlee*). o ul tue houtu- rn . pneer. -Al A HY I. AND" ?? a r. juven.itor and; rm a Pen I improver ??l iii? soil. 1' .??iwti'nv . V rm I.Hi (?Halt?, ?H'I MMtNIAS e<|il.ii t ? ii?. h. i'itf c?ii.p.i.ril ?Im..?t cn:irely ?,i tlie-?-: (Te lu nt?, w.ih a very liberal percentaje *.f.j irnth ?ti theri-i-liiuni. There i. n<>Miiulti-r:i'er 'ii. fer i . tr article use.i- every particle ot tho j .-pl::ttv being nf eeeea'ial benefit. "? thf land. j killi.T p:iini< nnre\pence l.ivvc boen sj.ar-d in j [preparation, and we claim fur it the gre-tteM '. .fit .<> th? farmer from thc -lu.illot .?olUv. IFi.r C'ttS'un. VVbeal ?Bil Corn, a nd ?. a ee^er-.] i malani and alimei.t for ?rora an! in.peveeii.Betl i ld fi.ere Can *?e tn.thin- rap?ri?r. ?? i* war ! ?i 'i> run higli tn Atura .ni. ?ixl hi^ncr in ^ne l'bospbftte than ?nj other fertiliser in the ft |pi co $ j0 per tun, in new I ?i??. No charge d. livery. JOSH l' A lloKXKK. JR. tiiu?Hcturer ?nd (?Viirual C<iiiitiii.??ii.n Mer? ni. t?ffiee and VFarehoaee, ?4 S. (J iv St. ir:?l IVarehuaee, Cor. Chew and Stirling Sis., Lltiin'ire, Md. B..ne Meal $.>0. Dieeo'vvd B*<ne [one Bust $45, ur ?wn RMiinfaetnre. in m-w i'u?? ; Eastern ?1 Wc.tern Ritie Ihirt Peruvinn ISBMB? livered frum Peruvian 6o ver asnea I U'areboufe [Inwe.?t rates, iso rbarjre fi>r delivery. ."O?HUA HORNER, J?. ?ept ? ly HOOL HISTORIES For Fall 1S71 Blackburn & McDonald's JRAMMAR SCHOOL HISTOR y, ?.S. ?40 pp CLO ra, SI 25. ?LUSTRATED WITH 8 COLORED MAPS. The xre*t iie<nieiatum in School B<>???S for ^ut-trn Children <i> tree.lt.m Imn* |tariiaan pie iee and poiiiir?! mixrepreeeataiions Tbi? |>rk gives a ju?t aec unt ol' the Ult war Ii lords fnctit. and witlilinlU "pinions. It tel Ie treib, nu .! fuelers no bi tier ne? J. Thu stylo I go .td : the ^elllellC?er aro lirivf and pcripieu the arrnnjremetii.. MKW and ATriicATivs;." - Batlimtor? Bp?0c-tp*l Mtiltu?iml Muy 2". HE NfcW SCUO'?L HI>T?>RT ?F THE C 8. (F-nnerly knfi?ii H. Tl* ?ifiihtrnrr,) 510 pp. CLOTH 81 75. ILM'STKATKD WITH KICBT tJ:.'?(;?:P MAPS. [One ur both of the?e Lo-.k? hmo h*?n aiLtpted Miany of tbe best Weizern and. S'iuthern |riv.it . Scbowle. and by th? Pirillie ftchuols of aaaifi'ippt, Marvland ai d Louisville. Ky. On receipt of^2 ?re ni i I m.il .a copy of both examination. F"B SALK IT ALL BOOKSELLERS. I WM. J C.DULA.VY A CO.. 1'nLr^hc-i, ?Beptg-gm BALT?-^?RE. MD. Howell & Boorkej ?MASL'PACTI'KERU OT PAPER HANGINGS, FACTORY, 23d A >A.\S0M STREETS. Hice, Cor. 4th and Market St. PHILADELPHIA. Samples sent to lie Trade. f?PEB SOLD AT BETAIL. ?ept ft- .\j Baltimore Advertisements. mV-fM Flf.ST-Mlifc TOALS AWARDED. C;f^i^^pfcSoutliei-ri Piano W VANITACTORY; wm. KN ABS & CO. MANCFACTCRKRS OF 1 Grand, Square & Upright Pian? Fortes BALTIMORE, At,l These Instrument* have been before (ho Public or nearly Thirty Yeiirs, and uponU tfa<-icv caeel eii?*e aloneaitainednr? tinpnrrftrtttHpreeminenc, rhicb prououuees thrin umqui?ed. Their,.. TONE ombines grcnt power, sweetness and fine sing ng quality, ns well a ? great, puriryof Intonation, ind sweetness throughout ihe entire scale. heir TOUCH s pliant nod elalie, and entirely free from the tlffness f..und in nu many Piano*. IN WORKMANSHIP bey .ire un*?|0?l?*<l, u?ing ii>>ne bat the Very . .est SEAr-ONKD V. AT KP, I AL. the large capital mph-yed in "ur ousin is enabling us to keep . .tiiitninlly an immense stock of lumber, Ac, on mud. .fir All-ur S QT AR'- PIANOS have our Ces? Improved ??vt IIPTKLNO SCALE and the Kill Al FR I h KULK. f?ff Wc would rall spec al attention to our ate iir.fr-v. uj.o.tH in GRAND PIANOS AND ?(jr ARK ti KAN bs. PATENT? o Ano. 14, 1866, rh.cb b in,' the Piano nearer jo-rfeetion than las yet been attained. Svery Piano fully Warranted forUFive Years? \W ba?-,, rondo nnrnn-i mer. s for tho POLE VIloLKSA !<* AGENCY '?r the most Celebrated PA lt LOR Ol <*AN> and M KL'il> Kt "NS. which ic-'fu-r Wholesale airl Rei?tf.at Lo wot Factory 'rices. WM. Kf ABE & CO. . Balintore, .'Id, 8-s?c- 'y OSABALIS ! inc i:;Grjz>iTNT3 THAT i co:.: PO nos ADAMS arc IpuLlisItcd on every pac?cnjc, t?icrc ?tl>rc it is no! a cccrct preparation, consequently I PHYSICIAN PEESCniCE 17 Ft is a certain cure for Scrofula, .Vrphilij in all ils fjrms, Klicmm ti. in, ?kin J^israsrn, Liver Con ':i;t and all diseases of fr j ..I ?od. I :::z zzrrjz c? n::..:^:: will do more good llian ten hollies j of tho Syrups of Sarsaparilla. ' . T;?Z uNDznsia.Nio PHYSICIAN:; ; I have used RosadaltH? il?icirpractice ?*->r t!io p tit liirco years r..\ 1 f - cly [ci do- o it rta rehallo Aiicralive , iai.J L'ood l'uri?cr. [DTL T. C. rr^T.'cf EiPImore. 11) .1. T. J. I.- * i i i blt. R. AV. C.M il. '? "M. P.O. PA' Xi LXY, " D.I. J. S. SPARKS; of NichoIasTjlle, 1 Dr.. Y. L. M? CART:IA, Columbia, S. c. DR. A. B. N03LFS, Kdgecom*>, X. C. .-'ID ATD T.TOC2ZZD El J. B. TRENCH A SONS, Fall River, T. AvVrvnTIT,Iickson. Mich. I A. F. WiiLLLKit. Lima, oa*o. .H. If Al U Lima. Ohio, j: RAWUV & f"..l .-dnnsvme. Vs. i??.'L. G. XcFADDES, Wurfrees Lo:o,To;.a. O-.r rprireT-iiln^t allow of any ex* filled rematxs ni it.alu rt to tho Uirtnesof Kondall*. 'Ioiuo Mc^ic^i Pto?atioC w-egu.?aVea>Fbutl Ex fra-trupcriorto a?yti.ey have dee .ned in tho treatment of d.***ascj -io i ! ; and to thoaC'eted we say try ?o-- '-'ii, and you Hilt be restored to bcalia. JJosa<t:rtis is enid by oil DruetrL-ts, 'price s>a?l>0 per hattie. AtiJros |- IX CJZ^JZZ & C3. XTcnufatlunng fhtmittt, EALTXMOOX, YO. M J t A ly tv ?0 ^ 1 'Till il ill IA I t Uli?-) WILL POSirrVELY Cl'RE Chills and Fever, It d ies not matter if the ca?e b? cjironic, MATI> AOI-K .MUTL'RK" V*ill eradicate ft ti rriy ?rom the syst<-in. We c?o r>-fer to tboas idr i i Baltiu<-i:e. wi." h.nc been refeivedBy vlatin Ague Mixture V. /,'. //. hiygr.r. Biiiiiiiii.ro. .Vd : My I'ri.r Sir-I have the honor of ac-j Dowledgiug the receipt o' the 10th ultimo, con. icing order for fitteen thoasand francs upon fet-r?. Taillander A Co.. in compliance with uur mtruet vf lath October last, and it is with ensere 1 eenarttiita you Solo Agent of the hited Maten. Ceatral and Sooth America, for ie ??ile of Mutin Ay ne .Uir'ttr*, which has al a l? ?reotnntisbed so much goed in our own .entry and Spain. Toi- mixture ront:.in? no t?nim'ne, and nnth f/ uU-itrrr- that cu injure tlit ijenrrul health; .r is if 'Iissgreeable to th- taste. 1 porcband ia prescription of the eelehratcd Spanish Physl ?an. Dr. Pird'o Oonxalei ?firr his retirement ? ni bis profession, who^oee me the mutt eon '??/-' pr-itf* nn? nt*H> iiHrm thu! ht had usn' ?- /.,??' . ijttioii io ?ta prue!ire af forty (40) yeer? ii/,..nf ir?haring f-i ilrd iu a ?i-jlt imtanee. Mahn Af**' IJijiure Wt eh st ? y ci-mpo*ed of ie very-bett and ?lde?i H ine. and the patient pei', tiot chan re hi. ens ornery mode ol living bi st inking the remedy. Indeed, it is a pfeos MtevaiV, ?nd i taken in small wrmutitiegbefaro resjibist each ?lay. it Will I'recent -CkiU* and 'rrer ia loealbtes where mia?ma prevttHt. The Klient will find tb?' the Matin Ayn* Mixture re tr* an a/tp'tilr, and that in.-Iead of injuring, imprtfue* the. ut>ie*al he<tUk. I warnet the ?alia A'jne Mixture to uSect cure in ult c?sea. Tours, rery T*rilv, GU* TA VB DURANTE. h. WM. Frederick SttKnrt't Certiflcate: Baltimore, May 1, 1871. ilavmg analyzed the Matin Ayn* Mixture, I .. not he-ir i re tn reeoumer.d it as ha excellent iinedy-for Chilla autt Faver, it eobtaias notb i, r which can injure the general benlUi. WM.* P. STEWART, S. D., Resident Ph y ?Icbm Maryland Hospital. - )-. J. 3. ffdlitmt C?ttlfeele t 1 r Balrfmore. April 1?, i?71. I-hereby. wtiXe. that I bara .made a o?raful nalysiidf thr-^t-j 4?fe? Mi*\**fi r*M thai) vetoes e>t contain afi.trtieHrAf quinioe, 1 ba -io it to bo a most *&cwt. eemrdy tavUkilb adFener. JNO. B'lLLlaUiS, M. . If Maw* Aoca Mr??ja??aila--? ns^e/Wl?-.-| ?"ney ?in be mtajra/d ^?gb?e>. iio,-??EST B?WDIOW *treei BeRiamre, nd all dragfUta ? ^ >ov? ? By I. A. ?tfKA0DraggL*, Saauer.J-Cl 8ept?- ** baltimore Advertisements. i m Mte (taos, lone andllvoreb?y thoroughly re-layisrorste' .token ?ow? and Jow-jpirfted Jr??, 07 strengthening and ? cleansing M .to mach and in ta tinea. . It ia a son? preventives* al! ?torne? incident to this anima., tacit as LUNtr FEVER. GLANDERS. YELXOWV,^ ) WATER, HEAVES, COUGHS, DIS- ___saW TEJtPER, FEVERS, FO D"S"_>EB, ^.?^ LOSS OF APPETITS A.VD VITAL ENERGY, ?te. Its sse improve* tbs wtndf mcraes ts* the appetite-1 " gires asaooth and glossy skin-and ? tra?sJbrtos the miserable sketeteik |fi ' Intoafine-looking and spirited hone. S^BB?& I To keepers of Cows this prepara? tlon is Invaluable. It is a sure pre > ren ti TC efifnrt fliideqM i^Tf?atV Hara, etc It ha? bees proven by actual ex p?riment to to crease tba' .quantity of milk and cream twenty! per cent, and make the butter brm' and sweet Is fattening cattle, lt gi ret them an appetite, looseas'.their bide, and makes them thrite much faster. In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs: ttl. the Lungs, Liver, Ac., this article act* as a specific. By patting from one half a paper to? paper in a beare] of < swill the abore disease* will be eradi sated or entirely prevented. If gi ven in time, a certain prerentire and cure for the Hog (Huilera, DAFID Es FOUTZ) Proprietor, BALTIMORE. Mei; For sale by Druggist* and Storekeepers tbroughoo? ?be United States, Canadas and South imsrira ~ Dr- A J. China, Agent, SUMTER, 8. C. Sept 13 ly PERSONAL, KOAH WALKER & CO. . THE Celebrated Clothiers ol BALTIMORE; Mb: Announce tho introduction of a Dian of ordering CLOTHING AND UNDERWEAR BY LETTER, tn which they call ydor special attention. They will send on application their improved and accurate - ^. ~ , RULES FOR PELF-MEASUREMENT.; and a full line of samples rrnm their immense ?reek ?f CLOTHS, CASSI MERER COAT I.SOS. SHIRTINGS, Ac, Ac, thus enabling parties in any patt of the country to * riler their t 1 - tiling und Shirts direct from them- w th the certainty of receiving g armen 13 of TJie Very Latent Style And Most Perfect Fit attainable. (?..o In ordered will be tent by Express to any part ol ibt country. A.. i* wc 1 known throughout the Southern States they bave for FORTY-THREE YEARS. EXCELLED in all ilcpartmenlaef ibe?r business, which is a' substantial guara alee af-to die character uf the 0.Is they will send ont. A large and Well assorted sEoek of READY-MADE CLOTHING always un hand, together with a fall line of ' FURNISHING GOODS including all 'lie latest Novelties in Design, and af POPULAR PRICES. . . When (?:>ods are sent per Express C. O D... there will Lo no collection charge on amounts of $20 and over . j Rules f?r Self-Measurement, Samples of Goods and Price List sent/rre en application. ! Thc attention of ihr Trade is invited to oar WHOLESALE HEP ARTH ST w uah is al? ways kept up to the highes; standard. NOAH WALKER A CO. Manufacturers and Dealers in Men's and Boys' Clothing ?nd Furnishing Goods, either ready, ''made or mwde to order. 165 nad 16T Baltimore Street, :' BALTIMORE, MD. April 5. - 'J* lIl.FALCTBADE.^1, GUXS, .. GUSS, GUNS. Duuble and Single Barrel Guns, lirrrchlondlng and Muxxleloadrag Gatts, of English, French and German manufacture, ; AT ALL PRICES* Single Guns at #2 40, $4.00, $6.00, $8.00, $12.00 to $20 each. Double U ons from $7.00 to $200.00 each. Pistols, Pistols, Pistols, Smith A Wesson, Colt's, Alan's, Sharp's, and sdi the popular and approved kiedev- . ~ ? Ammunition for .films, Pistols and Eifles. Sportsman's Goods of j Great .Variety, BEST QUAllTY ANO Ai LOWEST Pfll?ES. Country .VerchaBU-sad Sportsmen asa invited to call and examine rev large attd ?weil seteVted stock of the abor? Goods? which wa import direct and boy from the manufacturers. We guarantee quality eqaal tot and prices es low as any responrible boase in this country. Orders by mail 811*4 promptly, and swat by express, C. O. D. t tc n i POULTNKY, TREBLE* SM W. Baltimore Street, ' Aug 30-7m BALTIMORE, MD. New York Advertisements. COP LIVER OLl.f We desire to eaTl the attention of the Medica Profession to this preparation of Ced Liver Ott for the tallowing recsore : It wiUngree witb the j m?t debil i ta ted stomach, lt ls decidedly more pleasant lo administer. It is lees expensive to prescribe. It ?411 sag nauseate, as tb? Pan ?wa tina assitU In perfectly digesting oil. It is more palatahlei as the MSjhejMSaeal tiroes aa emulsion, and wa are th-recoee aMe lo dismiae* iu offen? siveness. JV b im npetlHlli a small dace far mern bmtMoin^^^nf^t^^^^ ' eian* ?a%itm-? ot the Loafs* ead xt^rsspWly tai i cg th . pl aee of the al ai o oil. Price Lists and . Dose Boeks will he freely tarnished wno* snell-, ca??n. ?tra*f?caj?rjB.4 b, REED, CARN RICK A AN D8CS, W8 Pollen flt^JB; Yi Sold^hy J)rug gist? general!*, ^?&*t "New York Advertisements. Grffiin, t?ttn & Co,, - . Successors to p ijpSra#3? H?GES & Co'.' Merchandize Brokers, i . ANLX GENERAL " Commission Merchants, NO. 122 PEARL STREET, P. 0. Box 6813, W. H. Griffin, of Va. ") J)*G; Greenr of S;C. f- ? New York. J. V.D.Card, of N.T. ) Advances niatle on Colton, Naval Stores, fcc. Sept 6_tf_. A SURE CURE FOR CHILLS Am FEVER. Desbler's Fever and Ape "ills. AN INFALLIBLE CCKE ! The above is no new Remedy, bnt one that has stood the test of TWENTY YE4RS* USE, and is a "household word in probably more families in those sections ?ffne country where Chills and Fever are most prevalent, than any other medi? cine of its class. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, And by the Proprietors, FEASEE & LEE, Successors to HARRAL, RISLEY & KITCHEN, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. 20 Bccbnan Street, New York. Sept 20 6m W. A7 RANSOM & CO., Manufacturers and Jobbers of BO0T? ASS SECKS, 138 and 1-40 Grand Street, " " NEW YORK. Warren A. Ransom, Aaron P. Ransom, Darius W. Geer. Robert IL Loyd, geb<y2f- _6m . PORTER, DAY & CO. "Wholesale Dealers in B??TS&SHOES j- 596 BROADWAY, (.ld door above Metropolitan Hotel,) Truman H. Porter. 1 P. 0. BOX. 44 H arren H. Pay. > Thomas X. Br.icnlctJ . N?r Y?>rk. SepiW*- .-- U7ilM - Stn FRANCS HARRAL, of S. C. with MPiPORD & SPMGJE, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, AND nEAVY G0CDS, 85 Chambers Street, AND GT READE STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, New York. Sept 6-_. , -, ' ._6 a JOR.t P. SEYMOUR. R .BCirr W. St; V Wut H. JOHN F. SEYMOUR &, CO., I isroRTERS er ASP natu ra CHINA, GLASS, AID EARTHENWARE. . 78 WarrcD St., New York. Keep a Large and well selected Stock which we offer on tbe most reasonable terms, and ar the lowest market rata?. Special attention given to orders. .{ t, ? Sept 20 6m T. F. WESSON, with MqQre,, Jenkins & Co., IMPORTERS AND Wholesale Grocers, . DEALERS Ht WINES, LIQTJORS AND TOBACCOS. 127 & 129 Fraid-lin Street, Cor. 02,04" ? fy; B'roaJway, JAMES M. MOORS. ) RAYMOND JENKINS, V Yew Tori. H. SIDNEY HUGUES. J Sept 6- 6m HtTft?T ffltLEC 5?C0. MAjrfc??RERS AND IMPORTERS SAD?I.ES HARNESS BRIDLES,.COLLARS AC. FINE SADDLBUY AND SADDIJvRY HARDWARE. 596 BEOABWAf, Two doora abara Metropolitan Hotel NEW YORK. Sap 6-_" _,3m Agricultural Iinplenients. r^'i nar! J& - BTMtt,' ~ CAfT IRON ?MORE'S CELEBRATED PLOWS. CAST IRON, Wiotmai IRON AND &g&fL0W%"or#ty deacSptka. IRS IfllWrTJEBS' (er hand or hort? power ' 8tS? aadSta? Stfer,rGr?in Cradl?, Horse Power?, TojsjtUtfg Macbiac*4 New York Advertisements. - W. J. Vereen, of South Carolina, ' wrrn ANDELOS, ST A BR & CO. MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DKALCR8 15 CLOTHING. FOR TUE Southern Market Only. 502 AND 501 * B R C ? D W A Y, Opposite St. Ktchelas Hotel, Sept 20-3m_NEW'YORK. Household Medicines, BOARDMAX'S COD LIVER OIL.-This Oil j is put up with great care fnm perfectly i fr?sh Livere an8 i?, without doubt tho Gue*: pr J. | faced. BOARDMAN'S FR UN (II WO lt M COXFEC* HONS.-Invaluable at a euro for Worms, nud being in the form of a catii/ lozenge are readily taken. B" OARDMAN'S CO?CD EST. JAMAICA G IN ti KR-A splendid corrective nn.l ex ccedinjr . u.?eful in Colic?, Cramps, and ordinary irrcg' iee of die Bowell Bh ANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXT!? KC. A medicino Imidin u.?o fvr disorder* arising from an impure .?tate o'.'?he I !.....!. This articla bas performed i>ume most Wonderful caros a;, i is the best article extant for the purp????. BR AKTS INDIAN PULMONARY DAL SAM.- Extensively used f?.r ull pulmonary complaint?, being purely vegetable, unlike wost preparations for Cough*, Colds, etc., ?oca not j constipate ?r leave any unpleasant aiter effect, but always affords speedy relief. GREENE'S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY.-A safe, f ure and speedy cure of that ui'-st distressing of complaints ..Dy.-rKi'StA," put up lrom an original reeipc of Da. fSRBF.SK, Furt Valley, Ga.by *vhoia it bas longbceu used with wonderful success. PARKER'S NERVE AND BONE LINI MKN'T.-The best external remedy for mau or beast. A certain cure for Rheumatism, Crump*, -prams. Bruises, ?celling, Week Limbs and pains ol' all kii.ds. PARKER'S cbMPOl'?DFL?ri) EXTRACT BUCllU,-TLe pnr?-t and be-t in use. A ?arc relief fir all disease? of the Bladder and Kidneys.-ask for no other,-Physicians re? commend it. HALLETT, SEAVER & BURBANK, 149 Ckanibere and 131 Rende S:rccto, e . KEW YORK. _Se;t 6-_ ly ichau's; Golden 1,000 DOLLARS REWARD FOR ANY CASK WHICH Dr. Richau's Golden Remedies FAIL TO C?11E. DR. BICHIN GOLDES BHSAM Is the greatest Alterative, Renovator and Blond Portfieria tho World; radi-illy cures SYPHILIS und Sce*>FVU in a"l its form?. Save your monoy hy obtaining thc only radical cure at once. It removes all disease fr <ut th? system and leaves tho blood pure aud healthy. Dr RICHAU-S Golden Balsam 1 Cures Syphilis and all cutaneous eruptions in primary and see ud.ny ?tape?, such as fi'd Ulcers, Pl cerated ??uri, Mouth end Throat, Sore Eye?. Pkio Eruptions. Sorene?s of the- Scalp, Copper Colored Blotches. Ac, Ac , Eradicating Mercury and Disease radi* cally. DR. RICH AU'S Golden Balsam Ko. 2. Acts in ricers, Ac. same as No. 1 ; will euro Tertiary Hereditary Syphilis, or Ser?f?i!a in its worst f rm?, after all other Ire-itiuent fiti's. I hove thousand* of certificat** certifying mi? raculous cure.? effected hy th?.?o remedies.- Pa tients eat and drink what they Uko, and require no outward application. Tbonsandi auSer ? ora Syphilitic and Mercurial Rheum.ni.--.a who are not aware of it; and I dr y such tu ot.ta n n radical cure without flicaiu of these me licitie?. [u bcncfiei.i! effect, arc feit at once , ii has raised patients fr-'im hospital beds, ia one week, who save 1 rln there for years, under the bec prac? titioners tn the City; and is lija only r?..i-r.: :ure for th? warst disea?e known. Syphilis, ?vphi?tie and Mercurial Rheumatism ii the most painful form of this disease. Patients ia many instances ?ire confined to tech* bed* for months and yeer*, loosing appetite, "ailing ?way in flesh ti.I re-lu-el to no ra ekele* fotrs," parten try awaiting the arrival of death to relieve them of their su?erings; to such I WouM tay, say Golden Balsam Ko. 2 Will save your life, give yoi strength, rc-tore your appetite, redue-- s?o?lhi$*. and m *kc a radi, rally well case of you in a --hort space of time; ?ivei immediate.re!k! and ifii-et. a radical iure m all easn< of ttbvumatisin e.;h<r aruta, cbronto .r ?nfl amatory, whether ?rom the oh'ive eau?? or my other. Price ul either, X?~ 1 or No. 2 '?..Idm Balsam: ?5.J0 per beule, or two bottles'for ru.oo. n-t Sp-in-?. Arkansas, MHT 7, tS**":. Dr. RICHARDS, 228 Verick Street, .Ww York. DxAftSta: . '. 1 fio i that after all the sBedienl treatment I ktflow any thiag about. Hot Spring. ?nMu-te l, l'ail to cuse-Syiihili.? ; year BALM* wilt aud his ludkally ?area th* weeei cf tl.em. Tl>-><i**i..i* tom? here from all part? every season, nu i if ,r..n j will establish me as A^-nt, I eau sell Nrg* 1 quantities of your MeUatnae. fur I asa' satisfied that it will do ali you claim fer it. Very truly, yours, ?fcc Ae., O. J. C.-, M. D. Any -ooo wishing io enquire of Dr. b - la regard tv thia Medicine can have address ia full by writing, to me. I take pleasure in certifying that Dr, EICHAUS BALSAM No. 2 his completely cored a case of Tertiary Syphilis of Kigbt Years steading. extracted io the army, ?fur having expended Five* Hundred Du I lars for medical aitcndaiioe. Tba case referee to, at the tima ot*ciommeucing thc use-of Dr. RiCftAU'S Rem?die?, ?as confined to bed, ?fib airers on,| beth baud? and .vms. Airy, ewe dooVtln-; tea above or wishing farther purtleaUrs, can be in forineJ hy fafefiag ta -jk ^ifc?. BsXO?Bff, DRceeiar, May 2o, 130-T - ?w^ck^>?fr.;g?C?i;,-jh?e. SO?sUfBi>PJU)to*s>lf> * . 4 - iWft .A*? rf * TlieState of South Carolina j couNT? OF SUMTER: COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Thomas M. DeLorme, Piantis, ve- . Charles De Lor ree, Henry B. DeLo'rae, Charles -H. DeLorme, Willum M. DeLorme, Samuel J. Drown and Hortense C. Brown, his wife, James IL Bracey and Elisabeth 31 Bracey, his vi Kc. Judith fl. De. Lome, Minnie Sw in. ton DeLorwe, Carrie'Budd DeLorme, James E. DeLorme and John F. W. DeLorme. <.-.- - Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS, Charles DeLorme, ?enry ft"-rtetorme. Charles H. PeLerme, Wil ila m .M.DvLormc, Samuel J. Brown and Hor? tense C. Bi own, his wife, Jamie H. Bracey and JSKxaheth M. Bracey, his wi:":, Jndilh K. De? Lorme. .Minnie Swinton DeLorme, Carrie Budd DeLorme, ."araC-3 E. DeLorme and JoLu F. W. DcLonne. i - - - . . ?: YOU .?.RE HEI!ERY S IT Sf MON ED. and re? quired to on?wot the'^?mplaint in this action, which is tiled in the ? See of tiu Clerk af -be Court of Common Pleaser th? said-County, andto serve copy of your answer tn me said -complaint on the ?uhscriber* ct their office, in the Town of Sum? ter in the Conn ty and State aforesaid, within itrcnty days after the service hereof, exclusive of thc day of such nerriga? an-i if you fail to an? swer the compl'int within :1M timi aforesaid, tba plaintiff in this ?etion will apply to th? Court for tho relief demanded in the complaint. FBASEU, HAYNSWORTHS A COOBER, Plaintiff's Attorn?ys Dated August 14,1871. Thc complaint in this acticn was duly filed ia .the ?fh>e of the Clerk ?if tho Court of Common Pleas fur. the County of S am tar in the State aforesaid, on tue Uti? day of August, A. D. 1871. FRASER, HAYNSWO?THS A COOPER. Plaintiff's Attorneys, The State of South Carolina COUNTY OF ?(J M TE li. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Franklin J. Moses, "j the younger of thc name, j Plaintiff, i Copy Against ! Summons. Perry M. DeLcon, | Defetiduut. j TO PERRY il. DELEOX. Defendant in thia adi n. YOL" are herd-y snmm^aed and required to answer the complaint in thi i action, which is filed in tho office of tho Cl- rfc of '.he Court of Common Pleas for thc said County, and to serve a copy : of vour enswer on th<; subseriber at his office. Sumter, South Carolina, within twenty days after the r?rvHH: of this summons on yon, ex elusive of thc day of servies. If you fail to answer tb s complaint within thc tim?: aforesaid, the plaintiff will take judg? ment against you for the nm of Eiftoea Hun? dred bollara, wi:h interest at the rate of. 7 per centum per annum, from the 28th day of Febru? ary, one thousand eight hundred and seventy and Cotte, Dated September 2nd, Ifc'l. E. W. MOISE, Plaintiff's Attorney. TO PERRY M. DcLKOX- Defendant : TAKE NOTICE that ti e Summons, of which the foregoing is a copy, and also the Complaint, in this action w?sfe duly filed in thc office of tbe Clerk of tba Curt of Common Plea?, for tb? County cf Sumter, aud State of South Carolina, ou the'2nd daj ofSci-tem?er. 1S71.' E. W. MOISE, _ Plaintiff's Attorney. Scp: ?- . . <8w The State of South Carolina, ( OUNT? OF SUMTER COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Franklin J. Moses, "j ?.- .. th? younger of tho name, j .% Plaintiff, y c Summons. Against j lJ Perry M. De Leon, I - Defendant. I TO PERRY M. DaLEOX, Defendant in this action. YOU arerhereby sac.mooed na? required to answer the complaint in this action, which is ultd in the o Ci ce of tho Clerk of the Court of Common Plea? for thc said County, and to serve a Copy of your answer ai? tbe subscriber at his office, Sumter, South. Carolina, within twenty days after the servico of this summons on you, exclusive of the day of s :rv ice. If yon fail to ?n>w?r tais complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff will take judgment against you tor the sum of Due Thousand, ?ix Hundred an i Fifty Doll tra, with interest nt the rate of 7 per centum per .itioum from the first day of January, one thouvaaicight hundred seventy one and costs. Datod September 2nd 1871. K. W. MOISE, Plaintiff's Attorney. TO PERRY M. Dr.LEOS-Defendant: TXKE NOTICE that the Summons, of which tba foregoing is a copy, and alto the complaint, in ibis action, w-rc dui) tile I in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Picas for the County nf Sumter and Mate ofS->uth Carolina, OB the ?nd day of Se) Umber. WI. E. W. MOISE, Sept o - o iv Plaintiff's Attorney. Court cf CamTon Pleas. COUXT.T GF?UJlTER. E?znht th X. V? nul: ry. Vivi itt Iff, (trjnitltt John Mrfienrt Bt atilt y, (Jordon Brod fri/. Ju tri/ Murro'/ Bradley, tSamn^l Bradley, llt-nry Hugh*-* Bradley, J',lt a X. Friction und Edward E. Fronts. D- faffo*tn Pursuant t-> au Ord i of th" Court tu this ease, made ar May Term, JS.'l, the Creditor? of Samuel J. Bra il., y ilcceascd, tl e le/tatorin the cause, are Irercby?notified to r>m? tn bef-re me and prove their debts, ftn or before the 1st day af December next, and that in defat.Il of their coming ia to pruv? 1'ieir debt? by llat timo (hey will be ex? cluded thc bm li* -f fl-e?b"crc<a made In the casa. bl O. W. KEARDOX, ( leik f f tih Court and Referee. Clerke Ofl.ca, auntie.-, May 31st, 1S7I. Jane 7 if. N MOX KY ( \X.\OT BIT IT, FOR Sltill f & PRICELESS ! ! TIH-: DIAMOND 8LASSSS, manuJactured by J. Ll. SPENCER A CO., N*? York, which ara now offered to the publie, are pronounce* by all the calibrated Opticians of the world to ba the most Perftct Natural Artificial haly te the haman aye ever known. Ttiey arc gr-urjd under their own topervuion, from minute Crystal Rubbles, melted together, and derive th>Hr name. MaTmmoad7* on account of their L-arh-ets sad brilliancy. Th? acier-riffr principie-vi. which they era ecn s:raetc4.bnpga \b? core er. cootra .of tba lana di? rectly in ?r-ut of tba eye, producing a clear ano: Unreel vision, st? in the a: rural, healthy tight, nad preict?iiag nil unpleasant sensations, such mi glimmering and wavering"?jf sight,diuiness, Ac, peculiar t. all others In use. They 'ar* uvojnteuVia rna toast manser in frames of the heit q*a{It*/<jf ail materials need far tbat^urp-rsr. Thnfr Mah and durability cannot be surpassed. .. . i * ? ejU'.'T?-geoa?ar n? less beating their trade mark ?tao-pe.4 an-every frame. l^YT POTTOM, $ bf M TER, S. C. - DeettuUef * t* A SWISG IOB Llf ?. ''Our vc?el"wa?'\fh'e surveying^ bii^ Plover, which; thy after day, "ta llu realms of t?a Artic,, with bow? sheeted io o;ystal, with icicles banging pendent from the yards, with frozen sails and shrouds, went rippling on her course through fast fields of - ice, and anioog stupendous bergs that tottered above our rery marti. Sublimity, brightness and gloom alter nated in this wild clime. At times we saw the red' Aurora Borealis fanning the cold sky, as if io mockery, with its lurid light; at times the ice dazzled with brilliancy; but often rt seemed covered with black shadows, while the eternal thunder ol the'tides, washing the bases of frozen cliffs boomed on our cars. But there was? little sunbertrn in oar midst, which cheered us more; than words can express. It was Ciabrtel-the captain's dangh ter-a child of ten, gentle and lovely, while full of life ano spirit. Captain James had taken his litltc ode with lnui on the voyage, hopiog thereby to strengthen and improve tfit child who, although she had not yet shown any sigo ot jil health, was light and frail, with her fair hair sod blue eyes, the complexion of her sweet mo? ther, who had died of consumption. The captain was a stern quick tem? pered maa, but be almost idolized hi? child. So did all the sailors. Chirping like a bird, wrapped in her pretty fur coat, she would run and skip about the decks, smiling kindly upon all. Sometimes she' would mount the icy shrouds, and perched away up on thi topgallact yards, look down laughing, ar her parent, as he anxiously beckoned her back to the deck. She w&3 a great climber, and could ron along the rails and go up the rigging almost a.! fast as a sailor. Meanwhile her laughing voice would seem to ripple and tingle all over the vessel, falling like silvery musi? apon the ears of the listeners. Every morn rog our little girl anal come on deck and feed the chickens, doves, and other fowls of which there waa quite a stock in the lin aft, which was warmed by a pipe Tanning through it from the after-cabin. One day a dove, eager to get the crumbs she held out, rushed at her hand with an impetuosity which sent the sharp'bill into the flesh of the child's palm. "I'll say nothing to papa about it," she muttered, as she tightly clasped thc injured hand; "he will be angry, and, I'm afraid, will hurt the little dove." Papa, however, overheard wad saw what bad happened. The purser waa passing at this time. This wat a young Swiss of twenty, who had once been a poor cbamois-hunter. hut who having a taste for th? navy, bad entered a naval school, and, by his soperior abilities} finally woo his present position. . ' "Here, purser,** ordered the captain. "I wan i you to have that dove's head cut off." "Beg pardon, sir," said the purser, who had an affection for dores, and bad taken great pains to procure those in the vessel, at our last port; "hut-but I thought we were not to kill them." "What ! BOW if they hurt my child ? Obey my orders at once, sir.." The purser turned pale. "No.liir I" be answered, firmly. "1 could never obey such an order. My nwthent just before she died, made me a present of s. dove, which i have now at home. This sort ol a bird has ever been sacred to me since." "But it has hurt my child 1" cried the captain, his eyes fairly blazing. "Come, sir, obey !" Thc purser, who wa? a fair-haired, geritle-louking y^uog fellow, shook bis head sadly. "No, sir!" he answered. Tho captain's rage was unbounded. lie picked op a hand spike, and rushed at the Switzer, who must the next mo? ment have been knocked to thc deck but fur an interposition. This wa? Claribel, who was a great favo '* with the purser. "f?o ! ob no I" cried the child cling? ing to her parent's arm ; "do not-do not (.trike bim ! The bird did not bun nie nioch, papa. It was more my fault than the bird's I" So wild, so eager, so ?cited wa? the little girl, now trembling all over, that ?he at once had the t ffect of cooling fcc? parent's rage, lie knew her extreme sensitiveness-knew that if he persisted in bia purpo.-e bis child would be thrown into a delirium. The haod spike dropped from Uta band. "Promise ?a yon won't punish hia? at all !" pleaded Claribel, still excited "There, there. I proame ?"sa?d Cap? tain Janies, kissing, her. ile walked ?way, and she seemed cow contented, smiling through her tears upon Harry Delfcr, the y ung Swiss. The captain could not forbear giviog him a parting shot. . "You hmmthe spank of a chicken Mr. Delfer," ?aid he : "I don't know what you'd do if wc ?ere . ic much peril '* Del fers ey ce fiaahed, bot ha eon I rolled biuraetf, for little Claribel was tugging-at hit knee, whimpering, "^ever mind !" The wounded hand war. weH in a couple of days. Meanwhile Delfer.'s re fanal to oh op off tit* dove 'P ??*td wit, hy aawy ut tba sailors, Uuki.*d apo? a? proof of his heiog decidedly "a chicken hatted fellow." The teasel was theo at anchor. ' ' One morning about three '?aja after tha event recorded, a - dove flaw out of ti e bu,-?od waa, hy the wind blow inc freshly at that time, earned some yarda from Lbe~?bFp, It alighted upon the c ' t " i - JOB W O M i .-0 F - EVERY DESCRIPTION PROMPTLY EXECUTED AT TUE OFFICE OF The Sumter Watchman, -IJf THE Highest Style of Mie Art. edge o?'an iccbui??. t?>*ci ii< to the height of onr topgallant y;?-<i. and from thence to ?he very nt remit of thc berg. vy With a quick rrj. Claribel bounded Jodie rail, and,get? inc over into tho main chains, she was. before any p^r-on could prevent her, upon thc foundation of the berg-a broad, circular jagged piece of ice, upon which thc baie ol the frozen pinnacle was fixed. . The upperpartcf tl;c Iof?y mass pro? jected out wan!, like a hngc rocky shelf, overhanging the fo:indition. As ?twas supported by a rat brr narnu? siripof tee, and as it bad been hoard to crack several times by those aboard thc vessel, we all expected to see it give way at any moment. Judge therefore of our consternation when we saw Claribel, lif?bt a* a f.iry, crawling up the rugged side of the ice cliff. It seemed to us thar un man, un? less it was on experience 1 climber, could mount that berg. His weight.would, we believe, cause bim to slip st every step. Claribel, however, owing to her light? ness, went up the precipice almost as easily as if she were ^'-'ng >p stairs. At this moment the caught by ? a puff of wind, stung ro tm', so that, ' for several minu'e.% ti.e little climber j waa lost to our view. j The captain and thc rest called to her to come back, bat the wind was blowing ! aga ii. st us, ?o tbat we do Ucd if we were heard. I At length there .?he stood upon that j huge overhanging.ari?-; oi'ice projecting ilrouj the eua ?nit of the lofty berg. The dove had 3own to rt Kti'.c ledge of j ice on the very edge of the mass, and Charibt-i stood looking down at it. Nut 1 teeming to see or hear us, she suddenly stooped, actually slid to the ledge, j The stoutest heart aboard shipqaailed at the little one's peril. espec:ally when a ? loud crack was suddenly heard, and the strip supporting the projecting ice-rock was seeu to yawn with a wide crack ! The captain turned pale Falling from such a height, Claribel would be dashed to pieces on th-: jagged ice, fit'y feet below, which io sharp point*, pro? jected ort ali sides ? Still th re eh8 was langhir.g, uncon* scious of bet peril, on thc slippery ledge, reaching ont for the dove, The berg was now oscillating wi'li the waves; the crackling sound waa heard ?gain. Thc captain sprung to the qnarter boat. Half a coses men, among them the young ?wt?s purser, Henry D?lier, sprung in. The beat touched-the icy foundation. All the occupa ita at once-ca:h nftn I eager lo be the one to save the little girl-endeavored to ascend thc slippery precipice, and tailed ; all but the young 2>winer, once a chainos-huater, who steadily mounted to thc summit of the berg. He had snatched a ceil of rope from the boat and thrown it over his shoulder "Stand by !" he exclaimed, to those below ; but e?en as he spoke, he c!.n:ced quickly at the coil, and from thal to an? other ice*cliff about five feet opposite the one upon which he stood Another lend cracking ws.? beard, thc overhanging macs partly tell from its snpport-not quite enough to dislodge ! the child-and was kept front eo^ig fur? ther only by a slender splinter of ice be ! neath which must give way in a min ?te. Delfer sprung forward, ksd, stooping over the dangerous mass, he q-tiekiy se? cured the rope round the eli;.d's breast just beneath the armpits. Now, then, was the trying moment. He ftould not have ti??* to hau! girl np, to as to lower her on the other side of the berg; he ntu>t do so on this side ! and mus; do it qn enough to cna!j e the men beh>r :?j catch the little i one. and retreat will: her ty the bunt? ere the masvshouli fall. Now, however, he nade a ticst disc ur aging discovery On lowering thezir\ he perceived that the ropo not !..? g eoough to roach fur:h<r half any dowu ! The icy mass w ?> roe'.:.?::-it v .? sliding-it would ?all in ten necotid* ! / Thc captain g??ai??N?, tito tuen bled and tumid pale, svtue of t lt eui weeping like chil-iten. '.She must perish !" all - : ' ??B?H! ne< u-ly, drawing backen :. mass. "llolp rae, Father i?i h< sven !" . : the clarion voice ot tho Svi'Z r. AU looked UP to ?*? hi? b.ace him? self firmly, h.s b u<- eyes Bashing phosphorescent light, lo? , . . ! : streaming. What w** lt v. ; . c ? ? Ile could not leap info .. ' u . <1 ac count of the ber-> s th. r - s i closely packed^ lo injure ht' d?->r:?ctio?. Titi? wa? not his rntcntbn. He braeid himself, ar d' i to and fro twice like a p- n tulum. The third time wit it ont; ??end?>us eff r: ot his sinewy arte, l-.o snit the git! twinging far aUngt.i tho ?ii ol th* ?-pp<*ite berg. so M -!;c Wvrc tai ?Vd sa:'ely upon hvc feet ! This performance -wa* - .. "-Vttg ! kc that of having tin? lead, . i w njn>l idroitiy executed H?i a moment too S?H H. ! Crashiujf thunder, ? . ?n wenf rho huge ?'.as?, of ic?, ?lie .'?J^ nt yt-ung Swi'Xer narrowly eaca;.H<g Ky Eeapir : io tb* t.etz to which be had se:.?' ( ia:?bol, I and wl.teh bting a? mi nt toned only five leet distant, was easily reach, d. ! Chters went op to tte -U Claribel wa? ?oon ia the ?rm?'ef her father, who, after*?ai't graping lien rv** ! baud. Begged his pat.ion f..r having ! thrown an imput?t! ?a i: . > ?-. . ti ; -4 -.. ion. that day when b-Mci^.d 1...fi I the head of the dove. j There is a sequel. j When Claribel been tn a -5 ?, !, . j was united in wedlock tn uvt?:?: j tetlow who had saw.i i. : J -Get justly, use so ' cheerio Hy, and ?ive e ?