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YOL. xxii WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 3, 1871. Tl meo Daasos Et Bona Perente?.~ Vir e. DEV?TEB TO LITERATURE, MORitlTF IND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. NO. 1. 'he Sumter Watchman. {ESTABLISHED J Nit!*.) inf wSx lins CRT \r_to?rBsi>AY HOKMNG AT SUMTER, S. C., BY ilLBERT^? FLOWERS? Terms. )C8 jear....$3 00 Sin m yu th?. 1 50 Chrea Months._. 1 00 'ADVERTISEMENTS inserted at tb? rate ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS per Ittare for the first, ONE DOLLAR tor tbe .1, ?md FIFTY CENTS for .eaoh-subeeuuent : serti')?, fur anv period tess tban three.otootbs ; OUITU^RIKS, TRIBUTES OF RESPECT j ld all communication* which subserve private j ?rests, will lie paid tor aa ?Slr?rtiseiii?:)ts. 'saac and Rebecca. Sorrow had shrouded the heart of ibrabam. She who had shared with lieu the privations aud toils of a long |ife of wandering over the fields and jastures, aud had been the solace and jouilort of bis heart, had been laid care lally away tn Maehpclah to sleep amid he ruins of a patriarchal age, until the Ceming millions of her race should be tiled ?o the final jndguieut. Abraham, io doubt, was deeply moved and sad leucd at thc death of Sarah. She, as tis Companion, enjoyed .ith him the ?lessiugs of the first covenant made ' rith mau- She was the great idol of iviue womanhood. She was thc nioth T, not only of the Hebrew people, but ifuutold nations, and yet the motlier ol >n!y one boy. for whom she had expres? sed the tenderest sympnthy for her teart, and with the eye of a dyiug pro )hetcss had looked forward to the ful? filment of the promises She had made ter last request, that Abraham should Seek a wife for Isaac from his own peo )Ie and kindred. r lieaer, the faithful servant of Abra tam was chosen for the important work )f wooing aud wiouing the bride; he ras better prepared to succeed ia the indertaking than any other could have leen, as he had charge of the entire es ite, with a full inventory of all Abra tam's riches, and wa? destined to wit? less his last will ano. testamctit. Abraham said uuto.his servant Elie ter that ruled over his house, and all that he h id : "Put, I pray thee, thy band under my thigh, and I will make swear by the (?od of heaven e..J ;arth, that thou shalt not take a wife into my son of the daughters of the ^ananites, but thou shalt go to my jouotry, aod my kindred, and take a [wife unto my. son " Then thc solemn loath was accordingly administered upon [condition that the woman be willing to ?ome. The servant took ten camels, iud as thc journey was au impor ant me, selected the finest and best for the [bridal tour.aud he departed and went into the city of Nabor. where he arrived | rithout the city at a well of water, late j in thc evening, and he halted his valu- j ible traiu of camels and servants, and ' )ade a short prayer: "0. Lord God of ly master, Abraham! remember ni", in jy mission, and fulifil this evening the ?promise Thou hast made t J my maxtor, and shew umo Thy servant the appoint, tent Thou hast, made for Thy servant, [saac, and whereby I snail know that 'hou hast shewed kindness to ray mas ; ter, Abraham." Tho last words ci ?'o 1 Votioo tiad just falien fruin his lips, j when bebveva, thc appointed i?ne, came to the well to draw water. Tho dam-el Was said to be lair and beautiful, a vir- ? gio who had ueV'-r been betrothed to j ony maa Her beauty was simple andi natural, but of the very highest order ol j elegant style and strong attraction. No j pearls, diamonds. Bowing curls, ur rieh j drapery, do we find mentioned" in 4he j description of her beauty-it coosi ted in a womanly countenance, amiable and lovely, pleasant words, and becomingly j fnndot serious. Thcservaut was pleised with Rebecca.: t?er appear* ce seemed to inspiro him, j ! and he ran to meet her at (lie well, and ! said : .'.?.'ray ?ive me a little wa?er lo driuk from thy pitcher." This lamil j iar salutation of Eliizer engaged her at ten rion to his princely appearance ar the head of a gorgeous traiu, and she hastily replied: "Uriuk, my lord, and I : will run and draw water also for the Camels." XX Li loathe damsel was wa-j tering the camels, the mun stood ?ti j quiet meditation, revolving io his mind j whether the Ujiu*el before bim intent ! be the object of his mission ; as Abra- ? ham had doubtless bceo well info med ; as to his kindred, and had direC eil his { servant to visit Nahor first, Genesis, xxii, 20-24 ; and if the wooing nhnuld b? unsuccessful, he should be relieved from his oath. Undecided at once to learn her name and inquire alter her family. "Whose d.tu^hter art thou, tell me, 1 pray thee ?" mid ?he answer? ed: "I am thc daughter of liefhuel, of the family of Nabor." This waj enough. He put a golden ear-riu^ of half a shekel weight upon her face, and two bracelets for her hands of ten shekels-a fortune evcu at the pr?sent} day. Then he bowed his head and? made another prayer, saying: "Dicked be the Lord God who bath shown His mercy th.s day to my master, Abraham, by directing me to the bc usc nf my master's bret bern to obtain a wile for Isaac from his own house and kindred." ? Rebecca, now much excited, ran and told them of ber mother's house all that had happened at the well. Laban, her brother, listened with astonishment at her hasty, breathless story. He saw the rieh jewels ol gold aod silver, with which his sister had been newly orna? mented, and be ran out to the well and said : " jome in, thou blessed of thc Lord, our house is prepared to receive you } ycur camels snail bave straw and j provender ; you and yoor men shall hare witter' to wash your feet, and meat shall bc set before yox" The mat went into thc bosse and meat was set before him to cst and re? fresh himself after a long journey, bat he said :0?So, anxiety and trust trouble my mind. My mission is $? Important one, and I will At cot until 1 have told mine errand. I^bao gave him permission to speak, (herethe Tearier daniel notice.the ?eadrta\ inahctmatt i* pretexting the-tate to wa the handvf Retekaft end,he said : "X am Abraham's servant My. noam bai become weat and rich. He oro! flocks and httS* t?W?*T*gM 'ot t*. mense raine, and bas bat cue heir, an only eon, Ut wfc?a*?? bali jftaw all slat he hath. Sarah, ?tH*&? of ibo young priovc, bas raawtfy died, to? ber son most hate? ?iJ?t? bim, aod fill the desire t?rt before bc shall bc ?ithered to _. Men. F? this ptvpoce I took ? oath, placing my hand nuder my mas? ter's thigh, that according to his will i I would ?eek a wife for Isaac from his own household and kindred." And be recited the incidents connected with the journey, and all that bad happened at the well, and urged his snit with that seemingly inspired eloquence which in-1 dicated a consciousness in his own mind that he would have s successful issue. .'And now," said the -nan, "the propo? sition for a matrimonial-alliance is .be? fore you, to take my master's kinsman's daughter unto his son, and let - your de? cision be whatever it may, only deal kindly with me at once, for my master iiuth other relations and kindred in the land, let me depart that I may vindicate ujy oath." . There doe? not seem to have been a general consultation with the family, whether the marriage would bea favor? able one or nc\ bot Laban and Bethuei answered immediately, and said : "The thing comes from the Lord, and yon have our consent." After Kliezer had concluded his speech, and heard that no objections would be urged to the match, he made at. ot her great display ot jewels of gold and jewels ot" silver; and fine raiment, and ni my precious things and after ornamenting the bride with prineely gifts for the occasion; he gave her mother and Laban many valuable presents, and as the repast had been waitiug some time, they all eat and drank and went to rest for the night. - Prefer loss to unjust .sain; for that brings grief but ouce, this forever. - Every hour is worth at least a good thought, a good wish, a good endeavor. - "Mother, father won't be in heaven with ns, will he?"' "Why, my child?" ..Because he can't leave the store." - Horace says, speaking of poetrjr, that the power and beauty of order con? sists in saying just now what just now outfit to be said, and postpooing for the present all the rest. - A ba-bful youth was lamenting to his parental progenitor the ordeal of poppiog tho question. ''Pooh," 6aid the patriarch, "how do you suppose I managed?" ' You can talk," responded the young hopeful; "you married mother, aud I've got to marry a strange gal!" -Once in a while, even a country editor trill reprove thc sex,-as the mon in Michigan, who kept as a standing heading for marriages, ''Melancholy Accidents.'' - '-.Sam, you is learned in de law; can you say if ole Lucifer was to lose his rail, where would he <:.> to find anoder one ?" "Why, to de taberu, ob course, you ignoramus-dat s de cii ly place I kuews on wher dey retails bad spirits." - A neat compliment was paid thc other day toa lady. She had just swal? lowed .. pinall lilass of wine as a gentle? man in company asked for a taste. "It's ?ll ?iuiie," t*aid she, laughingly, "unless yen mko some from my lips." "I -houIJ he most happy," he replied, ' but 1 ncv.cr take sugar in minc " - Good manners arc the blossoms of ?rood ?e ise. lt may be said of good feeling, too, for if thc law of kindness be written in the heart, it will lead to disintcp'stedness in little aa well as ?real th i ti .:?]-that desire to oblige, and attention to he gratification of others, which is the foundation of good man? ners. LlVi?M FERTILIZER^ MANUFACTURED AT CHARLESTON, S. C Wm. C. BEE & CO., G EX ER AL A GENTS. Has Been Reduced fi Price? THF PTJBSCRTBER is prepared to supply all ord?? fmui Punter* on demaod. ^ %iFccd your land and it will Feed Tou." Circulars sod Terms OB applieatioa. JOSEP?? JOHNSON", Afeot, At L. P. LORINE'S Store, Maia Street Jan ll-."5m* TBE MILLS HOUSE, PARKER t POM, Proprietors, Charleston, S. C. 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Scrofulous pni-on ?ii one of the mort destruc? tive enemies of our race. Otu?, Uti* unseen and unfelt tenant of the orean l*ni undermines the con? tri tut iou, and in vite* the Mtack of cofre Wfogor fa? tal ?li-ci.-es, without exciting a suspicion of its presence Attain, it seems to breed infection throurhoet lite body, and then, on some favorable or.'-:. ..inn, rapidly develop into ooo or oil ?er of its hi-leou* form?, ?itlier on the sorta ce or anions; tbe vitals. In Uie Irater, tubercles may be suddeaJp deposited In the langs or heart, or tamers formed, lu the liver, or lt shows its pretence by emptions jn the skin, or loni ulcerations on some pert of tbe body. Humee the occasional use of a bottle of this snr*f parilla ta advisable, even when no activo ?pnutoms of disease appear. Persons af? flicted wita toe soUowin* cceaptstnes if airy find immediate relief, smd, at length, cure, by tba ase of this SARSAPARILLA: BU Antho? ny'* Fir*. 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WILSO* <& SELBY, COMMIS3IOI? MERCHANTS, No. 17 Light Street, Baltimore, P. 0. Box, 284.] lg%r Consignments solicitiod and Liberal Ad raaees made on them. naraxnxcxe. Mesar*. D. J. Wine, Kennedy ? Hola.au. A. A. Gilbert, Ber. 9oak Graham. Feb 2J _8m STEREOSCOPES, VIEWS, ALBUMS, CHEOMOS. FRAMES E< & H?~T- A XTHOS Y * CO*? 5tl BROADWAY, SEW YORK, laeiu tb* eAtea^/f iba trade to taeu? exte?. sjveAsewrtaWsf VWTMHW geeel%e*r taefi'eww aabtfeotfan, friaarajtnre aa? irtfrcrtntfoa. l*jj*e^l M*?Urtj.ili'll ?y-'.-.? " .{ .toro: WE ARB PREPARED TO FURNISH THIS EXCELLENT MANUR AT TBE FOLLOWING PRICES: $50 Cash per ton of2000 lbs. $55 Time, with approved City Acceptance, BEARING 7 PER CENT. INTEREST PER ANNUM. If Famished on Liens; the usual Lien Interest will be Charged. Freight and Drayage to be added to above Pricer GEO- W. WILLIAMS & CO., Factors, Corner Hayne & Church Streets, CHARLESTON. S. C. Call OD Jan 25 GEO. E. TAYLOR, SUMTER, S. C. Sm PERUVIAN GUANO. eruvian -FROM Guano THE GUAN APE ISLANDS. FOR SALE BY GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., Sole Agents for Charleston, S. C. Jan 25 66 GUANO 99 Sardy's "Soluble Phospho-Peruvian."' Sardy's " Ammoniated Soluble Paci?c. " -ALSO Highest Grade South Carolina Ashepoo Boone Phosphates and Ground Land Plaster. Tho DM of the above Soluble Phospho-Peruvian, and Ammoniated Soluble Pacific Guano*, . particular!; recommended, being compound! of the riebest Pho.-phatic Guanos, rendered swtobir: Ammoniate<i with Genuine Peruvian Guano end Anima) Matter-making the most conceutrateJ and profitable Fertilizers in u?e for Cotton, Corn, Wheat and Tobacco. MANUFACTURED AT CHARLESTON, S. C., and SAVANNAH, ?A. For sale in Bags and Barrels in quantities to suit, by E. C. GREEN, of Green & Walsh, Sumter, S. C. JOHN B. S ABBY, Comer East Bay and Broad ?street*, Charleston, S. C. S ru na, S. C.-Pear Sir t It affords me pleasure to say that I have used Sar?y'j Fertilizer ar.j i has given me great Mtixfaction. That part of tie field where lated it I feel safe in baying wi! make at least three times as much cotton as that when none was put. Very wpectfully, PETER VELLET MADISOW, Ga., NOV. 1st, ISM.-Ma. 8axt>T-We purchased, last spring, tweniy tr.nsof ?olubli Peruvian Guano, nearly all of which was applied to cotton. A drought uf about ci weeks cut the crop short, but on land manured with your fertiliser, there was a marked difference tu be . b served ; end wc are well satisfied that in reality the yield was fully oat Tninn SOUR. IO fay th? least, jour fertilizar hu given ns better satistaetion than a .y we bare hereto ?ore tried. Truly jours, TRUE EROS. April 5 Iced your land and it viii Feed Tau. Tn EIGHTEEN YEARS Of Practical Success. Introduced in 1852. Patented Dec. 20,1859 -o OLDEST SUPER-PHOSPHATE MANUFACTURED ? THIS COUNTRY. MAP?SS' Nitrogenized Super-Phosphate of Lime? -COMPOSED OF Bones, Phofphati; Gitano, Concentrated Ammoniacal Animal Matter soc! Sulphuric Acid. No Sait, Salt Cake, Plaster, Nitre Cake, nor any Adulterant of any kind used ggf The ammoniacal animal matter ia Mapes' Nitrogenized Super Phosphate of Lime rons**!* of tba fleoh (containing 10 per cent of ammonia) and the bl<?*) (containing 15 per coat, ot amaa< - ; am) af Beeres, Herses, Fish ead other animale, after the expression of the fat and oil by Steam. .2. M per ccr.t We annes the analysis af Professor Shepard : Ammonia yielded by tee organic matter................... P. C. 9 86 Insoluble Phosphorie Acid..._. ?9.78 Bore Phosphate of Lime 13.38 Solobie Pbosptoria Aeid...,.....S.4S Soltble Phosphate of Lime 3.38 Soluble Phosphoric Acid .....-<~. _~,. 7.38 Buna PWphne of Liase* di-.-oiveU. T?O Sulphuric Acid_.............t?? - ........-....... t5dS Sulphate of L mc. Aa excellent Fvrrtl nw. Bespectf?: ry eshaiitted, C. U. SHEPARD, Jr., M. D. Inspector of Fertilisers for South Carolina. price - - $50 Cash. Send far Pamphlet. _ ,_ EIHSHAK & HOWELL, . General Agenta, 128 ?aat Bay, Charleston, & C. GEO? W. LEE, Ageat at Straiter. ?a?ILSSTt#) le tV COTTON FACTORS, AND -s--?a?? >?>?*< ' "..General Commnjaon: Merchants, B^?. I?.?? WO. WHARF, rae.T.aaat.toa, .?t,aii>?wt?a, : ^?rUuon, S. C. S?^a3ewdeai Pt^rtetrtea (fc^a^*,. "EJatmtnsaii Daru Cet? I (M I? ta JOII W $2 afc M u F EVERY DESCRIPTION PI?03JPT?.I . XECCXSD Al I" - - . _. ?" . <.*< Highest ? f;;?c rr . AH. ; /','?;/ Sf.' FOrji?Ti? r>o-:i I.;-u.'v WEN ?v sa rr. i.^.*^- ...?_. J ???A* ?S*' VJ?*' OPENING or SJ KING AMI .. : . /;.:. GOODS. KEW AXD FASHIONABLE I J; '.> ? bO0!>s. F.'tEN* CH C LS&BI IS AND :. irniTE AND DI FF PIG: CASSIM Ki: L\< TWEEDS AM) DOMESTIC GOODS OF EVEi.T HOS?EUY GLOVES AND NOTI?:.?. AU cheap f r ca>b :it A. Fv. STILTS*AN"?. 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