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> \ VOL. XXII WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 8, 1371. NO. 28. Tl meo Ba?aos St Doa? Percales.-Vir?. DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, MORALITY AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. The Sumter Watchman (ESTABLISHED IN 1850.) J! PCXLICHSC Jg VB lt $ WKBNBSDAY MOHNS*? AT SUKTilR, 8. C.? BT CilLBBUT & FLOWERS. Terms One year.-.ZX??m 00 Si? ?ontha....?.?.....'.~. 1 ?0 Three months.~.USUOU I 00 ! V DVKKTI.SKM KN'TS inserted at tile rate ?f'oSK DOLLAR AND MFTY CB?T8 per (quire for the first. OXE DOLLAR for the ace?ad. *nd Pl***"* CENTS for each sabtte/tfent nsertion, for an v period les? than three months OBITUARIES, TRIBUTES OP RESPECT and alt communications which subserve prit ate ?testete, will be paid lor as advertisements. SO LIKE A WOI?AN. "Do you lore her, oocle V "I atu too old to indu ?ge io the luxury of rhapsodies," he said with a laugh, "but I'll tell you this, Theo, I am very foud of the girl, and very well satisfied that you'll approve of my choice ". The speakers were Theodore Bligh and bis uncle, the elder Mr. Bligh. The subject of the talk wis a young girl, to whoo, the uncle was engaged, and to whom the nephew was a stranger: Madge Dundee, or Bonnie Dandee, ts she was called. "Well, uncles don't generally submit their choice io such matters to their nephews'judgments," Theo Bligh said, recovering his normal expression of benignant indifference as he spoke, and theo be added : "I hope with all my heart that you'll be happy. "Yon will meet her to-night at dinner," Mr. Bligh said to Theo - "She is coming with her crothers and some friends of theirs to see her future home." Be did meet her that evening. "I think Mr. Bligh has been rather nervous about introducing me to you," Miss Dundee said, quickly u akiog way fur Theo to take a seat on the sofa by her side, "he's more than half afraid that you won't like me, and il you don't it will make him very unhappj." So she spoke, in a girlish, almost childish' ? ou'spokeo way, without seemiog to coa sider orto mark the effect of her words either on the man she addressed or on the bystanders. "I should nave known you as Theo anywhere I'd seen you," 1 she went on ; "you'll be exactly like iJr. Bligh when you're-" She paused bruptly and colored a little, but a mo? ment after she forced herself back into composure, and resumed, "when you're as old as he is, I wa* going to say. but I remembered that young men hate to be reminded of their youth, sid so I bungled and blundered. Can you forgive i mc V i\ he forgive her! Was the Bunni?. Dundee subtle, or only sweet 1 simple , that she asked him this, in j that winning voice of hers? And, ty i the way, how did she, with her Scotch name, come with that touch of accent that way of softly resting on the vowels that is a specialty ot Irish women's ; pronunciation of words that they want j i to caress ? As be asked himself this, I he looked at her more observantly, and wondered also how she had come by ? that face and that expression. In a remarkably short time the two , became the most devoted friends. I Bonnie Dundee was not a mere insatiable coquette. She was not a . heartless fool, ready and willing to play i fast and loose for th?wkc of gaining a I little notoriety ; but she was that even i more dangerous thiog, a woman afflicted < with such a passion for pleasing that it i became a fine art in her hands, and I when she was following it she could not , stay to count the cost of failings or sue- i cess. It was a new sensation to her to i have the right to such attentions, and I admiration and love as Mr. Bligh i lavished upon her, and as Theo offered < at a respectful distance, on the score of being his uocle's nephew. It was a j new sensation to ber, and she enjoyed , it to the fall ; reveliug in it as ooe docs I io saobeaws aft' r a oog frost, or io i dainty viands after a loog fast. The j idea of ?tc being wrong or reprehensible i in any way to gather :he*e roses of love t and youth and pleasure, that were i blooming io ber path, never entered her i mind. She was not false or fickle io reality, she was only intensely fond of ! thc excitement of be ng put upon a < pedestal, and being only worshiped ic i the sight of aU meo. i There came a day wheo it was re i vealed to her suddenly, so soddenly i that it made her dizzy, aod theo she behaved-like a woman. One morning, uncle, nephew, aod Miss Dundee met. "Theo has been talking this? morning of leaving us sooo ; before he goes, dear, we must let him know what day he is to come back and hail rou as an aunt." It cost Mr. Bligh more than a slight effort to make this speech with appareot ; ease, for during the last few days he had not been blind of sight. Bot he succeeded io doiog sc, aod only he him? self suspected :bo pain bis owo words gave him. "Going! Theo going!" exclaimed Miss Dundee, lapsing from fuo ioto surprised solemnity io a moment, and laying ber whip with a frank caressing gesture on Theo's arm as she spoke - "Oh, don't think of going, Theo; I can't spare yon-we can't spare him, can we ?" The men's eyes met for a moment as Madge spoke, aod in that moment each read that the other koew all about it. ''He koows I love her," poor Theo moaned io his heart, and "lie sees I know it," Mr. Bligh thought, with oot ooe whit less pain. And a silrnee fell on t hem, and io that silence Madge saw things clearly at last. To recognise the love of ooe mao io the presence of soother mao who bas a right to feel jealous of it, is to be ia a pos'ti on of the greatest daoger aod delicacy aod difficulty. Poor Madge flimhed for the first moment wheo she found herself io it, bot the next instant she recovered herself, aod, with the generosity of a woman, sought to pot them well with ooe another without: regard to herself. ' It was selfish of me to nay I wouldn't .pare yoo, for it most be doll for jon bete ; bot tb? fact is, Theo has s JODI it ne, jost as say brothers do, sod I nave f:llen ?ot? the wsj of ordering hiss shoot as I do them, forgetting he isn't a brother." ?t was terribly trying work for them ?H, weighted wita tao discoveries they i had recently mad? about each other. It became iosopportabie to Hr. Bligh I after a short time, and so he sauuten out ?ato the garden, and Theo an Madge were alone. Her spirit rose with her sense danger, as does that of dil finely organ zed natures, aod she turned to hi bright and brave at once, though he hi grown to be very dear to ber, at though she koew that he was sufferin horribly on her account. "It seems I me," she said, "that we're all very wea and wrong to let a shadow settle ove the last visit you'll have with us, ant I am an old mirried woman, with hous< hold cares on my shoulders, that wi crush down my love of visits." "This will be my last visit with yo Miss Dundee." "Theo !" cte threw such a world c reproachful tenderness into thc tone ii which she uttered that one word, tha the man she addressed trembled visibly His resolve, ivhen spoken coldly an< harshly, shocked and surprised her ou of the brightly prudential tone she ba? fu ly intended to adopt. Why bad Mr Bligh gone away, leaving them the prej of this mischievous opportunity ? "Yes ; for Heaven's sake, don't speal to me iu that way, or you'll drive mt mad !" and then he got op and went tc the window; and poor Madge saw thal hrs face had grown very pale, and thal an expression ol'hopelessness had settled upon it. She could not bear it. He bad been so thoughtful for her always so gentle, aid devoted, and sympathetic -tbat she felt as if she must comfort him, let what ?ni?ht come ot it. "Theo," she said again, with that same pathetic cadence in her voiee, "you have beet: so kind to me always; 1 can't bear to see you so. Can't I make you liappi'-r, Theo?" He turned rt und quickly and caught her hands, as sile was stauding near to him ? "Madge, do you love roy uncle?" Hall frightened, she drew back from him, and "I au engaged to him," she stammered. "Yt-s, but you have made me love you ; you knew your chance, aod you have used it. If you love him, let me ?o without another of those appeals that y<>u know how to make so madden? ing; if not-Midge, Madge ?" He had taken her hands again, and was looking down into her face with a gleatn oi such intense pleading affection that for a moment he was the world to her. "If I had known you first," she lobbed, "but I didn't, you see; and we Dundees never break our word. And >h ! you had better go after all ; but Forgive me !" Forgive her. It was easy enough to say he would, and to make an end of this miserable seene, but it was very bard to do it. Had she not spoken his name with all Ker heart iu her voice j rt ly a tu i o ute ago, leading him on by he tone she o?ed to tell his secret to lier in thc hope: that ?he would be brave, md avert eveniful misety fron them ill? An I now she was telling him that if she had known him first she would lave loved bim best, and (hat she could iot for her name's sake break her word Lo his uncie ! It was a ghastly state of affairs, t od as soon as he could, Theo 3ligh ma je an end of it, by going away. The two men had no verbal explanation on leave* Laking, but they parted as comrades who had been wounded in the same fight might part. And then Theo found that, though existence was not embit? tered to him, toe savor had gone from the old pleasures. It was decidedly not worth while now, lie felt, to try nod do anything good or definite ; for be could never find a woman to share his gk ry or smile upon his lacee**, who could put Bonnie Dundee Dot of his minti ; after her other womeo did and would always appear to be wanting in something. She had the trick of makin:' others appear tame, and pale, and insufficient, and well, the man who has been shown apon by a star, never feels tha: there is much warrnu io a taper. He banished himself so effectually that he heard no tidings from the Chase for six months, and then he ven'.ured to send his addref ? to bis banker, and to have letters forwarded to him ; but before these letters ire read, a retrospective glance at the Bonnie Dundee must be given. She bore his departure very bravely. Remember how many other interests were claiming her attention at the time, and remember the ardent, impression? able, changeable nature of the girl. There was a good deal of the woman. She had the faculty of feeling intensely for the time, and of getting over things. Is not that last characteristic the secret of many women keeping right, and of many others going wrong? , It brash ed the bloom of the peach roughly when he went away, for that veiled idolatry ol his had been very pleasant to her ; nevertheless she bore it bravely, and made the best of that which remained to her. "I am so sor? ry, for I was an food of bim," she said to her lover, with that disarming frank? ness which women of ber calibre koow so well how to ose. And Mr. Bligh hearing ber, did not wonder that his nephew bad been scorched by the fiery ordeal through which be had been pas? .ed. There wu : lis about it, too, that it was such clemo fire that even her own sex could not despise and condemn and prophecy evil things concerning Miss Dundee7s wareuta. Jost as she loved light, and dancing, and flowers, and sweet sounds, w didI soe lova to be loved ; aad though it made bar danger? ous, it never atad* bar desptoable. Aad somehow mea understood this, aid ec/ fostered hat e ther foibles, because ol' their gladoe? that she ?aa free from greater ouse. It was only about a week before tint day fixed for t hoir marriage, that Mc. I Bligh ventor?! to apeak decisively to heir Very earnestly and gently he tpok beseeching her to open ali her hei to bim, and to tell bin if any other i maj had ever displaced his. And Madj Jisteoed to bim thoughtfully, ted anal; ?ed ber ovo emotions, tod finally ai swered bim. "If he had oome first, I should bai loved Theo desperately ; as it was, didn't dare let myself. You're n afraid, are you " ,'Only fur your happiness, my poi child," be said, "not for my own hoi or." "I like you so much, you know," sh nid, energetically-"it doe* seem t hard that ooe can't express ali one little gradations of feeling in words like you so mueh-but tl's dark to n sow without him," she added, with sudden passion that carried her out t herself, and convinced him that sb ?ould never be his wife. "He is the younger man-and-yo ire right." Be tried to say it ca! tn I j but it was an awful blow ; and again, a ?be strength of his manhood was shaker Madge wavered, and strove to com foi lim. "Let things go on and ? shall forge lim, or grow indifferent to him ; I kau1 Myself- I shall live it down." "You need not, poor child, for h oves you too." "Yes, I know that," she 3 ns we rei vith the reckless openness that madi ier what she was After that, so mueh of the world a cnew the Blighs and Dundees had 1 resh and dclightfnl source of wonder? ment for a time. The marriage betwee 1 he owner of the Chase and Madge wai troken off, and still th ey were friendly tod still neither would listen to one rord against or comment on the con luct of the other. Time would tell >eople said sapiently, reserving theil lelief as to what time would tell tc hemselves. Six coombs passed, and then Thee 3!igh received those letters of whiel nentioo has been made. Ooe was frote Madge, and contained these words : "Your uncle has promised to explain ?verything. 1 need only say that I ebal tlways be your faithful friend, Madge )uodec." The other was from his uncle, anti ?ontained a free forgiveness, (this wai inly implied, not coarsely volunteered,] ind a full account "Come back ?nd rin what I have !ost, and as I love you is my son, so will I love her es my laughter." That was something like .0 invitation from a defeated to a snc : ess ful lover ! Once more fate was against things ighting themselves in the clear and rood way that was made so open. Theo ia. by this time taken a situation in a oercantile house in Ne? York-a situa ion of trust, which he could cot hastily |uit, or place another man in rashly. jreat interests were involved in it, rhieh he could not endanger by his bsence for a year at least. But life ras bright to him again, and he bore he delay bravely, having illimitable ai t h in the girl he loved and in himself, lad she not gallantly won this faith, >y avowing her love for h .ni, and losing he riebet man and the better position >y the avowal? dad she not, of her >wo free will, written to him those few tweet words of promise ? Small wond? r hat he could live contentedly through be presen!, when such a future loomed jefore him. At last he was free-free to go home ind win his bride, and obtain personal ibsolutioo from his uoele for those sins ?hieb love had made him commit. Fate favored bim now. The steamer vas a fast oue, and in a fornight he was lown at the Chase, grasping bis uncle's band. "And now you know what my next move will be," he said, wheo the greet ngj were over, subduiog bis own gladness as much as be could, out of respect for the sorrow by which bia jncle had bought it. "What is the matter?" be added io alarm, seeing a change in the kind cordial face that wes Dent 00 him. "You koow I have come to ask her to be my wife." "I have borne an awful grief and disap pointment, but I'd bear it again rather than have to tell this to yon, my boy. You have stayed too long." "Good heaven ? is she dead ?" "Not dead, but as lost to you as if she were ; and you must go beek, and she must never hear you bave come, or she will be true to herself, pityful and Drer kind and-like a woman generally, shall 1 say ? She w married, you have played too long." It did not kill him, and it did not send bim to the bed, a convenient locality to which 'fiction-written fre? quently consign their jilted heroes. iiut il dulled his life, and robbed him of his Delief io tbe goodness and fidelity of womeo. Notwithstanding which be forgave her, and was friendly with her in the after-years; and though her fickleness had earned his contempt, he never paid the debt And so poetical justice was not awarded to tbe "flagrant flirt." Bonnie Dundee-who weald have been a hatter woman if abe bad not been so f borough a one. Liberality should have banks aa wall as streams, say some. Trae ; but even the banks should be green and velvet. When we caooot relieve another's wsnt, we ean at least refuse with kind and courteous words. Not a day passes ia obscurity bat men aad women do gmt deeds, speak great words and suffer great sorrows. Oi these obscure heroes, philosophers aid martyrs, the great part till ool bs known till thai day when many (hat ats great abai! ba tnafl, aid tba small great. A rolling pin, with which a loving wife knocked har husband dows seven times, cams ia as evidence in an iadiaas trial. 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WE would respectfully 1 all the attention of WaoLiSALK BUYERS to our full and com? plete assortment, embracing all and every de? scription of Goods in the Trade, And to tba superior advantages wo eaa offer from having the agency of several of tba best loading Factories. Alway* on band SOLE AND HARNESS LEATHER, KIP AND CALF SKINS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS, Ac, Ae. Please eall and examine, before ^nreharing tba stock at KATHI, JACOBI'S, Hardware Depot, No. 9 Markot St. Pet, tl._gm. JOS. B. RUSSELL, W.H. BSTHBI, Of Wilmington, N. C. Of Marion, S. C, Jos. B. Bussell ? Co. General Commission Merchants, WILMINGTON, N. C. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO TBE sale of NAVAL STORES, COTTON, BACON and other coon?ry, Produce. Liberal Advances sade on Consign? ments. Oct. 21_ 6 M fALL TRADE, a GUNS, GUNS, GUNS. Doable and Single Barral Guns, Breeehloading and Mnisleloadlnf GOBS, of English, French aad German manufacture, AT ALL PRICES* Singlo Gans at $350, $4.00, $?.00. $S.OO, $12.00 to $20 oaeh. Doable t? uns from $7.00 to $200.09 oaeh. Pistols, Pistols, Pistols. Smith A Wesson, Colt's, Al'en's, Sharp's, and all the popular aad approved kinda. Ammunition fer Guns, Pistols and Rifles. Sportsman's Goods of Great Variety. BEST QUALITY AND AT LOWEST PRICES. Country Marchants and Sportsmen ara idritod to call and examine oar largo and wall selected stock of tho above Goods, wbieh wo import direct aad bay from tho mannfaetarors. Wo guarantee quality equal to, sod prices at low as aay responsible boase in this country. Orders by mail Iliad promptly, and seat by express, C. O. D. POULTNKY, TRIMBLE & CO., 209. W. Baltimore Street, Aug SO-7m_BALTIMORE, MD. PERSONAL. NOAH WALKER & CO. . THIS Celebrated- Clothiers ol BALTIMORE, MD. Announce tho introduction of a plan of ordering CLOTHING AND UNDERWEAR BY LETTErt, to whieb they call your special attention. They will wad OB application their improved aad accurate RULES FOR SELF-MEASUREMENT, aad a fall line of samples from their immens? stock of CLOTHS, CASSIM EKES. COAT mast. SHIRTINGS, Ac, Ae., tba. enabling parties ia any part of tho country to order their Clothing and Shirts direct from thom, w th the certainty of receiving ga rm esta of The Very Latest Style Ami Most Perfect Fit attainable. (?oeia ordered will he sent by Express to aay part of thc efsnrry. As M wall koowa throughout tb? Boothera States they have for FORTY-THREE YEARS EXCELLED ia all departments of their basinets, wbieh is a substantial j uaran'ee as to tho character of tho Goods they will send ?H.t. A largo and well assorted stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING always on band, together with a fall liao of FURNISHING GOODS including all the latest Noveltios in Design, and at POPULAR PRICKS. Whoa Gooda aro seat par Express C. O D.. thora will bo no collection charge ea emoants of $20 and of or Roto? foe Self-Measurement, Samples of Goo.!? ?ad Price List sent/re* on application. Tho attention of the Trade la in vi Ced to oar WHOLESALE DEPARTtXT * non ss al? ways kept ap to the highest standard. KOAH WALKER A CO. Maacmetarm an? Dealers ia Mea't and Bays' Clothing and Furnishing Good?, either ready. M.S. or mod. to orJer. 165 ami 167 Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE, MD. Aprg S,_ly. COLUMBIA HOT3.Ii, COLUMBIA, & C. THIS BOW an? ZJojMtly Faralshsd Katoa llshm.at. ?itoatod io th? buri acas mid* of So.tl Carolina's Capitol, affords tho bast aad moa ploasaat aecoB&odatioas m tba eity. WM. GORMAN, Propiciar. J. D. Beana, Cashier. ' May 19 ly Baltimore Advertisements. ROSADALIS O S A D A L I S Seri? TlIE INGREDIENTS THAT COMPOSE ROSADALIS arc ?rablishcd on erny package, there ore it innot a Merci pr?paration, consequently PHYSICIA5S PRESCRIBE 17 It is a certain euro for Scrofula, Syphilis in al 1 its forms, Iiheurna lism, Skin Diseases, Liver Com? plaint and all diseases of tic Blood. OBS BOTTLE C? SOSA-Ali: will do more good than ten bottles of th? Syrups of Sarsaparilla. THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS have used Rosadalis in their practice for the put three years and frcly endorse it aaa reliable Alterativo and Blood Purifier. DR. T. c. PUGH, of Baltimore. DR. T. J. BOY RIX. - DR. B.W. CARR. u DR. F. O. DAX.VKLLT, .? DR. J. S. SPARKS, of NichoUsrllle, i Ky. DR. t. L. McCARTHA, Columbia, S. C. DR. A. B. NOBLES, Edgecombe X. C. USED AND E3?D0ESED BY J. B. FRENCH k SONS, Fall Bi ver, Mass. F. W. SMITH, Jackin, Mich. A. F. WHEELER. Lima, Ohio. B. HALL, Lima. Ohio. CRAVEN & CO.. Gordortsrnie, Ya. SAM'L. G. MCFADDEN, Murirecs borOjTenn. On r space will net altar of any ax? tended remarks in relation to the virtuoso f Rosadalis. To the Medea I Profession we guarantee a Finid Ex? tract superior to any they hare ever used In the treatment of diseased Blood; and to the afflicted veray try Rosadalis, and you will be restored to health. Rosadalis ia told hy all Druggists, i price ?1.30 per bottle. Address S3. CLEJOOTS * CO. Mmtfactwag Ckaxittt, Bar.Tisioax, lia. ly SIXTY-FIVE FIRST-PRIZE MEDALS AWARCEO -^^^^ THE GREAT JBp?6^^Sonthern Piano %?f MANUFACTORY. WM, KN ABB & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF Grand, Square & Upright Piano Fortes BALTIMORE, Md These Instrument? have been before the Public for nearly Thirty Years, and opon their excel? lence alone attained cn unpurtlatefi pre eminence, which pronounces them unequaled. Their TONE combines great power, aweetness and fine sing? ing quality, as well a? great purity of Intonation, and sweetness throughout the catira scale. i heir TOUCH is pliant ?ad elastic, and entirely free from che stiffness found in so many Pianos. IN WORKMANSHIP they are unequaled, using none hat the very best SEASONED MATERIAL, the large capital employed in oar basin? ss enabling us to keep continually aa immense ?tock of lamber, Ac, on kamt, ?fr- AU our SQUARE PIANOS have oar New Improved Ovaarracxe SCALS and th? AGRAFFE TREBLE. ?3rJ~ We would call special attention tn our lat? improvements in GRAND PIANOS AND SQUARE GRANDS, PATERTS.? Acc. 14, ISM. which hiing the Piano nearer perfection than bas yet been attained. Every Plano fully Warranted for Five Years We hare mar* arrangements for the SOLE WHOLESALE AGENCY tor the m?*t Celebrated PARLOR OF GANS and MBL?DKONS, which we offer Wholesale aad Retail,at Lowest Factory Prices. VH, KN.?BR Ac CO. Baltimore, yid. Sept 6-_' ly BUY 17IRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER, FURNITURE N?3 S.CALVERTST. ?.?w. Th? Largest Stock snd Lowc-t P. ices to be found ta the South anywhere. Sept ? _*m H. 6. VICKERY, DCALSa ?s PORK, BACON, LARI), AND BULK MEATS, NOS. 43 tnd 45 LIGHT STREET, BALTIMORE. Laren Assortment of BRIGHT SMOKED MEATS constantly on bani. Order* solicited Sept 6_._ ly L. PASS ANO & SONS, mroRTKKS ano ?K\LK?S IS Fancy Goods, Woolens, WHITE GOODS, Trimmings and Small Wares, 2t* W. Ballimore Street., BALITMORE. Sept 6- _ _ 3m T. J. MAGRUDER & CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS ARC MARC:?ACTORRBS OF Boots, Shoes and Brogans NO. l'HANOVER STREET first H ?use Fr?3i BU ti more Street, BALTIMORE' Beete-_Sar A Hearty Old Virginia Welcome AWAITS YOU AT HEWITTS GLOBE HOTEL, AUGUSTA, QA. W. C. DEWITT, Proctor. Jaa t JOB WORK 0 F EVERY DESCRIPTION PROMPTLY EXECUTED AT THE OFFICE OF The Sumter Watchman, -IN THE Highest Style of thc Art. New York Advertisements. WT?TRAI?EOM ?TCO., Manufacturer." and Jobbers of BOOT? ASO SEDES, 138 and 140 Grand Street, NEW YORK:. Warren A. Ransom, Aaron P. Ransom, Darius W. Geer. ~ Robert H. Bord. Sept 20 6m PORTEE, DAY & CO. Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS & SHOES 596 BROADWAY, (3d door above Metropolitan Hotel,) rraman H. Porter. ? p. 0. BOX. 44 tvarren II. Day. > rbomns N. Brainier, j New York. Sept 6- 3m JOBS F. SETNOUR. ROB RT W. SEYXOCR. FOHN F. SEYMOUR & CO,, IVPORTEUS OF A St) DE \LERS IN CHINA, GLASS, A?CD EARTHENWARE. 78 Warren St., New York. veep a Larg<j and well seleetod Stock which pe offer on the most reasonable terms, and at the owest market rates. Special attention given to rd ? rs. Sept 20 6m EIURD, MILLER & CO. MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS SADDLES HARNESS BRIDLES, COLLARS AC. ?INE SADDLERY AND SADDLERY HARDWARE. 596 BROADWAY, Two doors above Metropolitan Hotel NEW YORK. Sep 6- 3m tV. J. Vereen, of South Carolina, WITH INDERS ON, STARR&CO. MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE OE A LESS 1.1 CLOTHING' FOR THE Southern. Market Only. ' ?02 AND 504 BROADWAY, Opposite St. Nicholas Hotel, Sept20-3m_NEW YORK. T. F. WESSON, with Koore, Jenkins & Co., IMPORTERS AND Wholesale Grocers, DEALERS IN .VINES, LIQUORS AND TOBACCOS. .27 & 129 Franklin Street, Cor. 92,94 cf-90 W. Broadway, AMES M. MOORE. ) lAYMOND JENKINS, \ Yew York. L SIDNEY HUGHES. J Sept 6- _ftp FRANCIS HARRAL, of S. C. with HULFORD & SPRA6UE, Importers and Wholesale Detlers in Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, AND HEAVY GOODS, 35 Chambers Street, . AND G7 READE STREET, SEAR BROADWAY, New York. Sept 6-r_6m 1871. ISU Howell & Bourke, M AN l'FACTt: RE KS OF PAPER HANGING'S, FACTORY, 23d A SANSOM STREETS. Office, Cor. 4th and Market St. PHILADELPHIA. Samples sent to the Trade. PAPER SOLD AT RETAIL. Sa?.t 6- lj Agricultural Implements. STEEL CAST IRON PLOWS. _ P L O WS. MORES CELEBRATED FLOWS. CAST IRON, WROUGHT IRON AND STEEL PLOWS, of every detcripti n. CORN SUEI.LERS t..r hand ..r horse power C-ftVc aw?i Grain \iilt?. Straw and Sulk Cu-irr?. Omi* CM-iles. Horse Powers, riirvliing Marli .nt-?. Supmr Mills, fu.ttvai. r-. II... ?. ll-es, C?rn Planter*. Curt? Wa jons. WbetHhatToWS Oin Gear. Plow Cas. i II gs. Cotton and Mora Turks.. Cotton Scrapers, It i-f?.rd Sweep* an-l lt?ll Tongue*. Ox S i?vot?. ? norw.. Cotton Preses, Ar. GUANO, BONK DUST and other Fertilizers, at ?evy l..w |.ri?-?. JOH M MOORE. * au;: 2?-Sin] l<T Fr-nt Sf . V?-" Y r' WILLIAM E. E?iNKcR, Commissioa Merchant, 142 PK A tl L STKEET, Au??si 2S NEW YORK'. im