The Sumter watchman. (Sumterville, S.C.) 1855-1881, August 23, 1871, Image 4

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THE BURIAL OF MOSES. [The following poem was first published in the Dublin University Magazine, several years ago, and has been republished many times in the rewspapers, but thc author hat. never been pub? licly known.] "And be buried bira in a valley in the land of Moab, over against Betbpeor, but co man know etb his sepulchre unto this da;." [DBUT, XXIV, 6. By Ntbo's lonely mountain, On this side Jordon's wave. In a vale in the land of Moab, There lies a lonely grave ; And no man dug that sepulchre, And no man saw it e'er ; For tho engel of God upturned the sod And iaid the dead man there. That was the grandest funeral Tbat ever passed on earth ; But no man beard the tramping Or saw the train go forth. Noiselessly as the daylight, Comes when tho night is done, And the crimson streak on tho ocean's cheek Grows into the {treat sun. Noiselessly as tho Spring time Her crown of verdure weaves, And all the trees on al! tbe hills Open their thou-and leaves. So, without sound of music. Or voice of them that wept, Silently down frota the mountain crown The great procession swept. Perchance thc bald old eagle On gray Bethpeor's height, . Out of his rocky eyrie Looked on the wondrous sight; Perchance the lion, .'talking, Still shuns that bellowed spot, For beast and bird have seca and heard Tb.it which man knowctb not. But when thc warrior dieth, His comrades in tho war, With arms reversed and muffled drum Follow the funeral car. They show the banners taken, They tell his battles won. And alter bim lead his masteries* steed, While peals tho m?nate gui?. Amid the noblest of the land, Men lay the sago to rest, And sive the bard an honored pince, With costly warble dtcsscd, In tho great minster transept, Wbsre lights like glories fall, And the ch-dr sings, and tho organ rings, Along the cinbiazonid wall. This was tbe bravest warrior Tbat over buckled tword ; This the most gifted poet That ever brm the J a word ; And never earth's philosopher Traced with bis golden pen, On the doathless ?ugo truths half so sage As be wrote down for men. And had he not high honor The hillside for his pall; To lie in state while angels wait Wkh stirs for taper.- tall; And tho dark rock pines like tossing plumer, O'er his bier to wave; And God's own hand, in that lencly land, To lay him in the grave. In that deep grave, without a name, Whence bis uncoffined clay Shall break again-most wondrous thought, Before tho judgment day, And stated with glory wrapped around, On the bills be never ti od, And speak of strife that won our lifo With tho incaraatc Se n of G jd. 0, lorc'y tomb in Moab's land, 0, dark Betbjieor's hill, Speak in the curious hearts of ours, And tea h them to be atilt. God hath bi? mysteries of ?race Ways that we cannot tell ; He hides them dcej>, like tbe secret sleep Of bim be lovel so well. [From the Cburle.'on Couti..-: ] CAROLINA'S*IIOYOKED DEAD. We awaiti advert to tbe roll of our martyred dead and the history of the diffeient regiments, battalions and cum panie..-, luruishrd by this State during the late war, which is now io cour.-c of preparation, hy thc Survivors' Association of South (Jarolioa. At; agent has been appointed to canvass thc Slate for subscribers tu this uii-sr. valuable wor*, a copy of which ihoulu find its w.vy to the household of everj ouc whose heart throb* in union with the principles for winch those brave meit fooght and *<? heroically difd. It is true -thc wat betweeu the States is past, &iid thc doctrines which we mb nutted to thc stem uibitrament of arms j bas boen i. eided again*! u&. It is true that it watt our duty when the last line o! bayonets was lowered at Apr>>ntatux. when the starry cr>-s on the ensign nf j the anny <>f the West wis shrouded in the gloom ni :! <. surrender at Jonoboru. to forget the ru::-i passions engendered bj thc red demon ol'strife. JJut though tiie field be l ist, it d-ics not follow tba' we shouM be altogether unmiudful ol ! the past-a past fruitful in ali the eic? ! mint.? of mural, political and 'martial greatness-a past, tiie fame of which is as imperishable as the deeds it com mem?rales, a past which calls up the mareil, the bivouac and the fight. The march t nulgi- the g ir^cs ni thc Jilue J'idge, and up the lovely Valley of the Shenandoah-with .Johnston through 'i'eniics>ee and Georgia, where the loot prints of oar men could bc traced in characters of blood, from their torn ami lacerated feet. The bivouac, where 'neath the cold arch of winter's night, and the quivering light of the star>, they rested from the fatigues ol the day, un cotntorted save by tbonghtsol the loving and loved ones in their sunny Southern homo The fight iu wbieh our gallant boys presented fearless breasts to the storm of ieadeo hail, awi won for them 6elves a name almost without a parullel io the history of naiions. It is the in? tention of the Survivors' Association to place on reoord the name of erery hoi dior fro? this Statu who perished ID bat? tle or who died during tue war. Thc. are few ol onrrieople who do uot mourn gome relation who feil in the front of battle. There are none of our people who do cot treasure the memory of our alain herods. Even those who were op? posed to the principies fer which the South fought bear wiiiing testimony, to the vali-r and self sacri?eiug heroism ol the tuen iu gray. We earnestly hope that the agent will meat with success commensurate with the Dubieties* of. the object. ASPS IALITT. FLOUR SACKS, PAPLB BAGS ead WRAPPING PAptR, At EDWARD PERRI'S. 1J9 Meeting-street, opposite Chat Unen Hotel Oat* *? WHAT t AURIE NATS ABOUT IT. "Carrie" writes from Brooklyn towy that it is impossible for her to be a sensi? ble girl, because :he meo woo't permit her to be so. If upon a moonlight night she wishes to talk about the stars, the male idiots about her compare thc stars with her eyt*. If she speaks of a rose as possessing a beautiful hue, they say ber cheek rivals ic Should she venture to cali attention to the melody of the night-bird's song, these monkey men tell ber that her voice is sweeter music. In view of this state of affairs "Carrie" auks us how she cao be anything else than a fool. S?* It has been rumored about that ?the venerable father of President Grant has resigned the office of post? master at Covington, Ky. That he should do such a thing as resign a good office is a matter of general surprise in this day, when Mr. JEFFERSON'S remark of officers, that few die and none resign, is more than evet true. That sharp paper, the Cincinnati Commercial, thinks that the venerable gentleman bad only one great anxiety, and that was to see the Administration of his son a "perft'C; success," and having, as he thinks, seeu this glory, he is willing to lay down the cares aod give up the vanities of life. Philanthropists will be gratified that the delusion has afforded thus much satisfaction to the old gentle man. That is about all the benefit that is likely to flow from GRANT'S success in administration. It is a filial act, that of putting an aged father sweetly to rest. BALTIMORE AND WILMINGTON STEAMSHIP Composed of the First Class Steamships Lucille AND REBECCA CLYDE, Sailin? from BALTIMORE every SATURDAY AFTERNOON, nt 4 o'clock. Arriving at WIL? MINGTON TUESDAY MORNING. Sailing from WILMINGTON every FRIDAY AFTERNOON or SATURDAY MORNING. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING Given to sll points on the W. C. ? A. R. Road, Olieraw ? Darlington R. R. atd their connec tions. Insurance by (his Une. I-? per Ct. Hairs Guaranteed as hie as hy any oilier Route. All Losses prompt ly paid. A. D. CAZAUX, Agt. Wilmington, N. C. ANDREWS k Co., Agents. 73, Smiths Wharf, Baltimore. _ApriI 12 _ ~ CLEAVELAND Mineral Springs? (FORMERLY WILSONS,) 05 ?utes West of Charlotte, N. C. The subscribers, having associated themselves n tho management of these Sprinrs. Would an 1' unce to their friends and the public that th? House will bu opened on the lot day of June for he reception nf visitors To those who have tested the virtues of the<e sxtraonlinarj wa'ets it is deemed unnecessary to ?ay anything hy way of commendation, but to libers ib"y ronfdcntlj ss-ure satisfaction if they ff ii. malo trial of the healing properties of this water for only a short time. We pledgo ourselves to cpara neither pains ior expense in order to render all who may av or us with a cali as comfortable as possible. IR pro..peet nf an abundance of supplies we baro idopte I the following scale of liEUUCEli CHARGES: If over 10 days at ... $1.50 per day If not over 10 days, . . " >ing?e day, - 2.?0 Children bet-veen thc ages of 2 and 8 years, ?ad colored sm ants, at half rates. Washing on seasonable terms It is experted that the Western Division of :he Wi!., Char. A Ruth. Railroad will be cum ?lated to within a tuite or two of the Springs at in early day. J. J. BLACKWOOD. R. M. OATES. Maj 24. 1871 -2m. -SPARKLING CATAWBA SPRINGS, Formerly called THE CAROLINA WHITE SULPHUR, CATAWBA COUNTY, X. C. This highly popular watering place will he upen f?.t visitor/ on \\ EDNESDAY, June 13-.h. The Mineral Water? uf leese Springs ure, the White md l?.'ue Sulphur, and CbaJyebeate, th? ase ticinal properties ?I which are n?t excelled, ?nd a heal bier and more delight fol watering place not to be found. Thc Spring? will he under th? management of ?'AS. M. Rx.?IK, formerly < f Yarburoagh House. Kokigh, N. C., aa e.\ycriei,rcd hotel keeper, t'.jr.-tiier with Mr* WOKSX, nh4^visitors may rel* upon pood fare and aitentioa. Plenty of Iee, jr?oJ Band ?f Mu*? and good Physician in tttaadaaee, Ac. Leave Baltimore or Washington City in the norning vi* A equi? Creek, Richmond and Dan rilli R. R.. to Salisbury, where you take the We fern and Morgan ton Road, and reaeh lliek .ry Station (the Springs Depot) by half-past line o'cl ck tb? neal morning. L<-ave Augusta, Ga., at night, and take t>* Charlotte and rJletesvitla Road et Charlotte you .earh the Springs early the nrjt morning. thurles too in th? morning, and be at the Springs he next morning. A j-j*od four horse Omnibus will run in con. ic til.n with the trains to the Springs over a ?ci.utiful road only six miles. BOARD. Per month, (or four weeks,). $40.00 Per week. J 5 00 Per Day. J 50 Children ?nd colored servants half price. Ko : h arge for i o fonts under 2 years of ?ge. J. GOLDEN WYATT. .Tune 2) April 3 ty COLUMBIA HOTBZe, COLUMBIA, & O. TB 18 sew ?ad Elegantly Furo ?.bed _ is binent, sReated in the basieess midst of Soath karolina's C: pitol. aff-rds the heal ?sd aut ilea seat aecuomodsUuni m the eire. WM. GORMAN, Propmtor. L D. BUDDS, Cashier. Maj ie !j Ra R? R* Eadway's Eeady Relief CUBES THE WORST PAINS Ia from One to TvVenty Minutes. HOT ONE HOCK after reading ibis ad vertisemen i aced any one SUFFER WITH?PAIN. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF ISA CURE FOR EVERY PAIN. Zt was the first end hi TUE ONLY P41N REMEDY Chat instantly stops the most excruciating pains, allays Inflamations, and cures Congest ons, whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, or other glands or organs, by one application. IN F- OM ONE TO TWENTE MINUTES, no matter bow violent or excruciating the pain the RHEUMATIC. Bed ridden, infirm, Crippled. Nervous, Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may suffer, _ The application of the READY RELIEF to the part or parts where the pain or difficulty eaists will afford ease and comfort. Twenty drops in haifa tumbler of wster will in ? few moments ?ure CRAM HS, SPASMS, ! SOUR STOMACH, HEARTBURN, SICK HEADACHE, DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY, COLIC, WIND IN TUE BOWELS, and all IN IEKNAL PAINS. Travelers should always enrry a bottle of] RADWAY'S HEADY RELIEF with them. A few drops in water will prevent sickness or pains from change of water. It is better than French Brandy or Litters as a stimulant. FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUE cured for fifty cents. There is not a remedial agent in this world that will cure Fever ond A cue, and all other Mnlari- j ons, Billions, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow, and other j Fevers (aided by RADWAY'S PILLS) so quick us RAOWAY'S READY RELIEF. Fifty cents per bottle. HEALTH ! BEAUTY ! ! Strong and Pure Rieb Blood-Increase of Flesh and weight-Clear skin and beautiful Com? plexion secured to all. DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLA RESOLVENT Has made the roost astonishing cures ; so quick so Rnp'.d are thc Changes- the Body Undergoes, under the influence of this truly wonderful Medicine that Every Day an Increase in Flesh j and Weight is Seen and Felt THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Every drop of the SARSAPAKILLIAN RE SOLVEXT communicates through the Blood, Sweat, Urine, and otb r fluids and juices of the system the vigor of life, fur it repairs the wastes of the bodv with new und sound tunterial. Scrofula, Syphilis, Consumption, Glandular disease. Ulcers in the throat. Mouth, Tumors, Nodes in the Glands and other parts of the sys tem, Sore Eyes, Struinurous discharges from the Ears, an i the worst-forms ?f r-'kin d?seasea. Eruptions. Fever Sores, Scald Head, King Worm Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Acne, Black Spots Worms in the Flesh, Tumors, Cancers in the Womb, and all wea ken in?: and painful discharges. Night Sweats, Loss of Sperm and all wastes of j the life principle, arc within thc curufive range of this wonder of Modern Chemistry, and a few days usc will prove to any person using it for j either of these forms of disease its potent power j tc cure them. Not only docs the SAns.trARiLi.u* RESOL-I TEST excel all known remedial agents in the ? cure of Chronie, Scrofulous, Constitutional, and ..-kin diseases ; but it is the only positive cure for Kidney dc Bladder Complaints, j Urinary, and Womb diseases, Gravel, Diabetes. Dropsy; Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of| Urine, Bright's Disease, Albuminuria, and in all eases wi.ere there are brick bust deposits, or thc water is tnick, cloudy, mixed with substances like the white of an egg. or threads like white silk, or there is a morbid, dark, bdiuus appear? ance, and white hone-dust di posits, and when there is a pricking, buming sensation when passing water, and pain in the small of thc Back and along the Loins. Tumor of 12 Years' Growth Cured fey Rat! WM y's Keno]vent. DR. RADWAY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS perfeeily tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet gum, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse, nnd strengthen. Railway's Pill-, for the cure of all disorders o' the Stomach, Liver. Rowels, Kidney's Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Ifeadae c. Consti? pation, Costiveness, Indigestion. Dyspepsia. Biliousness, Bilious Fever, Inflamation of the Rowels, Piles, and al! Derangements of tho In terna! Viscera. Wanaoted toefleet a positive j cure, Purely Vegetable, containing no mercury, mineral', or deleterion? dre rs. A few dose? of KA DWA Y'S PILLS will free the systsm lr..in all the ab..re named disorder.. Price. 2J cents per Dos. SODD BY DRUG? GISTS BEAD "FALSE AND TRUE." Send ono letter st-wuo to KAD WA Y A t.'1?., Sn. SI Maiden Lane, New York. Information worth thousands ??ll be sent you. July 12_17. THE JACOBI AXE! Guaranteed to excel all others in shape an.l m .terial. Ue sure to ask for THE JACOBI AXE, AND ACCEPT NO OTHER. Every Axe Warranted! For sale at NATH'L JACOBI'S Hardware Depot, No. V Market St., Wilmington N. C. .Ind Pea leer Throughout Hie Slate. AComplete assortment of Plows, now in stock, and fur sale luw st N. JACOBI'S, N<>. 1? Market St. Alarge and well as.uried stock of Spades. Shovels, F >rks, Hoes, and u!l Agricultural Tools, sod a full supply of the tn >-t approved styles ot Mee booie*' tools. House and U en eral Hardware, Paints, Oils. Glass, Ac., for sale at NATU'L JACOBI'S Hardware Depot, No. 9 Market St, Saddles, Harness. Whips, Sole Leather, Har? ness Leather, Ac. For sale at NATH'L JACOBI'S Hardware Depot, 9 Market St. Ct UN'S. PISTOLS. POWDER, SHOT, POW T der Flasks. Game Bag?. f>h?t Belts, Cart? ridges, Ac, a complete assortment. Fur sale at NATH'L J ACOBI'S Hardware Depot, No. 9 Market St. _Aprri 12 _ STEREOSCOPES, VIEWS, ALBUMS. CHROMOS, HAMES E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO-, 591 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Invite tbs attention af the Trade t<> their exten? sive assortment of tbs above ?ooo's, of their own publication, manafaeiure and importation. ALSO PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES, ead ORAPH0SC0PES. NEW VIEWS OF YOESMITE. XAH. T. AS THON Y A CO., 691 Broadway, New Yore, Opposite Metropolitan Betel. Importen eai Maaafaetarse of PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIAL Marsh IS PAVILION H0T2L, CBASLESTftR, 8. C. BOARD. PER DAT, ?3.00. soar. aaaiuroa, aas. a. i? adrea ariete, SuperiDtendoBt. Proprietress Oat 6 r^S V_-^ o-v. ^READ CABEFTTLLY. . Ague *nd Fever. The only preventive known for Chills ?nd Fever is the use of Wolfe's Schiedam Schnaipa. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps, Is good for Dyspepsia. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. Ie a preventive of Chills ?od Fever. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. j Is good for all Kidney and bladder complaints. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. Is used all over the world by physicians in their practice. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. Is good fur O ont. Wolfe s Schiedam Schnapps. Ia good for all Urinary complaints. Wolfe's Schiedam Scenapps. Is recommended by all the Medical Faculty. V - Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. Is good for Jolie and pain in the Stomach. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. Is imitated and counterfeited, and purchasers will havo to use caution in purchasing. I beg leave to crtll the attention of tho reader to testimoni?is iu favor of the Schnapps: I fool bound to any that I regar dyour Schnapps as being in every respect pre eminently pure and deserving ot medical patronage. At all events it is the purest posible article of Hol? land (jiu, heretofore unobtainable, and os such may bc satelv prescribed by physicians. DAVID L. MOTT, M. D., Pharmaceutical Chem? ist, New-York. LOUISVILLE, Kr., Sept. I.-I fell that w<s hare now an article of (?in, suitable for each cares as ibat remedy is aJtplcd to. DR. J. W. BRIGHT. "Schnapps," is a remeJy io chronic cstarrbal complaints, etc.: I take great pleaf ure in benring highly credita? ble testimony to its efficacy as a remediad agent in thc dis.ase.? for which you recommend it. Having a natural tendency to tho inuo-us sur? faces, with H f'ighfcdeRree of stimulation, I regard it as On*-* of the moxt important rem?dies in chronic eafarrhal affect?JUS, particularly those of the genito-urinary apparatus. With much respect, your obedient servant, CHAS. A. LEAS, M. D.,New-Yurk. 26 Pix? STREET, NEW-YORK, NOT. tl. 1867. rjooLFBo WOLFE, ESQ., Pr?tent: DEAR Stu : I have made a chemical examination of a sample of your "Schiedam Schnapps," with the intent of I determining if any foreign or injurious substance [ bad been added to the simple distilled spirits. The examination has resulted in the conclusion that the sample contained no poiaonon? or harmful admixture. I have t cen unable to discover any trace of the deleterious substances which are sotnetimesemploycd in thc adulteration vf Liquors I would not hesitate to use myself, nor to reotn im-nd to others, for medicinal purp ses, the '.Schiedam Schnapps" a* an excellent and un? objectionable variety of gin. Very respectfully yours, (Signed) CHAS. A SE ELY, Chemist. On Ki: i ct i. Ajen TvcSXICAL LABORATORY. 18 EXCHANGE PLACE. NKW-YORK. Nor. 25, IS67. I'DoLpno WoiTK, ESQ., DEAR SIR : The under, signad have carefully und th? roughly analyzed a .-.imple of your "Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps," selected by ourselves, and have found the same free from all organic orinorganic substances, more or less injurious to health. From the rc?ult of our ext m inn lion we consider the article one of superior quality, healthful as a beverage, and effectual in its medicinal qualities. Respectful!? yonrs. (Signed) ALEX. TH I J'PEL. Chemist. FRANCIS E. ENGEL H A It D, M. D. For sale by all respectable Grocers and Druggists, UDOLPIIO WOLFE'S EST., 22 BEAVEtt-ST, N. Y. %arcl 23 CHARLES A. DANA, Editor. A Newspaper mi tac Praest Ttsaca* lat paded far Pa sm la Haw aa Eank, Inelcdlait Tannera, Mechanics. Merchants, Pro* tensional Men, Wcr*^ Thinkers, tad alt Maa .ter of Honest For**, ami tte WrvestScaa, aaa Daattttersol aUsata. ONLT ONE DOLLAR A Y ZAK f OKS EUND EEO (80 PIES FOB SM. Or Ima than One Cent aOopy. Let there ba a $99 Ctaa at awry Peat Offlea. 8E3T?-WEEKLY Bim, SS A YEAH, cf the tame sisa asa gmmral character ta THE WEEKLT. bat witt ? irrealer variety of mjmjsjbmmmj raartinsjaad faraJttnf tte news tottttaeaeriharswtta ireet?frtenaeae?t>enMi tteoasm Ilk;, a wnUt^a^ trfoaoooaly. THE DAILY SUN, SS A YEAH, A pre?mraeatrr readable new-paper, wttt th? lar/eti escalation ia tte voua, frat, inde? pendent, and fearless la pottles. All tte sews com everywhere. Two coats a copy ; ty mall, (?0 c*au a monto, or SO ?rear. TERMS TO CLUBS. TBS DOLLA E. WEEKLY SUB. ? lr* copies, OM year, aapantat^tstAresaedj^^^ Tea ccoie*. ose rear, seoarttalr oaarcmed (sad aa extra copy to Um {soar v^c^?#jjaJfc TveJif coptes, oe-o rear, saparnteiv eddreaee? {t^^tmt^iU^tt^^txM^ Fifty eopt?e,onfl rear, to coe addi ms taad ttjB gena-fteefcyocaye^tior^^Bffi^ fc OM nrwrred BOT lea, OM year, to ow address (ac^tta ?t?lj toe. one jaar ^gff tg*jgff?* (DM hundred o JU twa, ema mr, swiai Hull ad> TUX SEMI-WEEKLY BUN? Tn cootes, tm M SA extrac?>/tofeAtra?af eUt?, SOD YOUS MBB ?Post paca OTderi.ohecsa.or drafts ea Kew [ort, wherever ex*-osa-jet Baot, toss ngutu '?".?asasarca.?* May 17 3m 11171. mm TUM. f87L CROQUET. Complete sets from ti to tit per sat. BASE BALLS. All the different kinds at redaced arina. FISHINO TACKLE. Of every description. TRAVELING BAGS. For lad isa and fen tiers?. FOREIGN FANCY GOODS. GUNS AND PISTOLS OF ALL KINDS AND PRICES. AMMUNITION. SPORTMEN'S GOODS. Goods shipped to any Mri of the country per express. The ?ame eare/al attestas gi wo to grdan ky awi! as ta pim-?I puraaase*, Print for oar goods kasad an gold at aar. POULTNEY, TRIMBLE ? CO., Sit W. Baltlvoro Street, Marsh tt- BALTIMORE, MD. IT IS WELL KNO WN MO DOCTORS AND to Ladies, that Wo nen are subject to numer? ous diseases pccuHar Jo their MX, sach as suppres? sion of the Menses, White*, Painfall Monthly "Periods" Rheumatism of the Back aod Womb, Irregular Menstruation, Hemorrhage, or Exeas sive "Flow." and Prolapsos Uteri or Falling ot the Womb, These diseases hare seldom been treated suc? cessfully. The profession has sought diligent ly for some remedy that would enable them to treat these diseases with success. At last, that remedy bas been discovered by one of the most skillful -physicians in the Stat* of Georgia. T'ixt remedy is BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REfiUIATOR, It is purtlv vegetable, and is pat ap in Atlanta Georgi*, by BRADFIELD A CO. It will purify the blood and strengthen tbe system, relieve irritation of the kidneys, and is a perfect specific for all the above diseases; as eertoia a core as Quinine it io Chills and Fever?. For a history of diseases, and certificates of its wonderful cures, the reader is referred to the wrapper around the bottle. Every b ttlewarsnt ed to give satisfaction or money refunded. LAGRANGE, GA., Maren 23, INO. Bradfield ? Co., Atlanta, Ga. :- Dear Sir? -I take plensurc in stating that I bave used for tbe last twenty year.?, the medicine vou are puring up, known as DR. J, BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR, and consider it the best combi? nation ever gotten together for the diseases for which it is recommended. I bare been familiar with the prescription beth as a practitioner of medicine and in domestic practice, and can honestly say tbat I consider it a boon to suffering females, and cnn but hope that every lady in our whole laud, who may be suffering in any way peculiar to their sex. may be able to procure a bottle, that their sufferings may not only be re lieved, but that they may be restored to health and ytreegtb. With my kindest regards, lam. respectfully, W. B. FERREL, M. D. We, thc undersigned Druggists, take pleasure in commending to the trade Dr. J. Bradfield's Female Reculator-believing it to be a good and reliable remedy for tb* disease for which he recommends it. W. A. LANSDELL, Atlanta, Ga. PEMBERTON, WILSON. TAYLOR A CO. Atlanta, Georgia. RED WINE A FOX. Atlanta. Georgia. W. C. LA WS HE, Atlanta, Georgis, W. ROOT A SON,Marrietta, Georgia. DR. PROPIIITT'S f eleb ated Liver medicine* It is purely, vegetable, ?nu wilt net upon tbe Liver and Kidneys a? promptly as Calomel and Bucbu' without any danger ol salivation or des? truction of the bones. Parties taking this medicine need not fear getting wet, or any other reasonable exposure. Symptoms of Liver Disease: Headache, Dull Feeling or tb* Blues, Soot Stomach, Sick or Nervous Headache.Heartburn, Indigestion or Dyspepsia, Bad or Bitter Test* ia the Mouth, the skin bas a thick, rough feeling and is darker than usual. Costiveness, Melan? choly Feelings, Cramps, Cold Feet, Colic, Dysen? tery or Diarrhoea, Chills and Farer, aud Piles. In fact, where the Liver is out of order, you are liable to every dbe se that is not contagious. Propbitt's Liver Medicine, if taken properly, will prevent and cure any disease, resulting from a deranged liver. It will regulate its functions and thus cure ali diseases cau;edaby thc failure of its healthy action. It bas been used for a great number of years, and bas given universal satisfaction. There is no brother or son claiming to have the original recipe. It is put up in both Powder and Fluid form. FAIRBURN, GA.. Sept. 4. 1868. Dr. 0. S. PROI?BITT : Sir :-My wife bas been sn invalid for fifteen years. Doctors all agreed she had '"Liver Disease." In connection with their pMCtic she used varions and U' ted remedies, none of which teemed todo any good. Sometime ago I procured a bot le of your ''Liv* Medicine," of your agent here, C. A. Harvey, which being given according to direclious, bas effected a complete cure. Respect fully, Ac. GEO. L. THOMPSON. CHARLOTTE, N. C., Sept. 24. 1868. I baveased Dr. 0 S. ProphiitVLiVer Medicine as a tonie, and found it to he powerful aod ef fieaei"us. I? is excellent for functional derange? ment if the Liver or constipation of the hoads; in most esses superseding the necessity of a regu lar euur.'O of medicine. K. J. METS ARDIS. A. M. Pastor Tryon St. Church. DR. PROPHITT'S DYSENTERY CORDIAL I- one of the most valuable compounds now pot up for Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera Infantum or Cholera Morbus. This m*diein* bas been ie nee for years, sad gives universal satisfaction. The most delicate child _u?ay take it with im? punity. COVINGTON, G. A., Nov. 9, 1867. DR. PROFJUTT:-Having a very sever* attack of Dysentery during tbe past cummer, I was induced to ase your Dysentery Cordial, and dfrived therefrom immediate and permanent relief. It gives ma pleasure Ut recommend this remedy to all who may bc so attacked, believing that, should the directtee* be followed, relief would surelv 1x3 obtained. Truly, ?c.. O' 3. POSTER. CUSSBTA, TEXAS, 1869. DR. PaorBtrr; Dear Sir,-Yoer Llv*r Medi? cine and Pain Kill It is a eomptei* success. J. L. WHITTLE. i WEST POINT. GA., Aug. H.1869. This is to exrlify that I have used Dr. 0. 8. Prophitt's Liver Medicine myself and in tay family, for tweiv* months or more, sad I no be?itatiogly say tbat I belie ve it on* of the best Family Medicines ia ase. H.T. WALKER. PROPHITT'S PAIN KILL IT. This ft th* celebrated medicine that rae Perry Davis' Pain Killer oat af tbr market- wherever it was sold. Davis made PVopbitt change tbe nam* from Pain Killer tn PAIN KILL IT. For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, or pain of say kind it bas BO equal. For Ca's, Bruises, Barns, or old Sores, it is tie best thine; you eeo ase as e drwssiug. For SNAKE BITES or STINGS of POISON OUS INSECTS, it is a perfect ANTIDOTS. It is good fer Coli?, Colds, Coughs, Bowel Complaint lu name indicates its Batar* folly. It is truly DEATH te pain. Manufactured and said by BRADFIELD A CO., Atlanta, Ga. ?ad for sale hy all Druggists. DOOLY COUNTY, OA., April, 1867. This is t* certify that I was confined to the boas* and most of th* lime to sty ked, ead suf? fering tb* greatest agony imaginable with. Rheumatism, for ir* ?ootha, gad after trying j every available remedy, with BO relief, I was cured with two bottles of Dr. 0.8. Prophitt's Anodyne Pain Kill It; eaeh costing fifty esau ; only. It relieved BM almost instantly. I there? fore recommend lt in tb* highest degree te ether* suffering from similar disease. I eeo say that it j is o? o cf thc finest family medicines BOW eat, certtia. Years truly, W. A. FOREHAND. DOOLY COUNTY. GA., Oet. JT, ISaT. Da. 0. fi. Paerartm I have, daring the last e; gb teena months, used yeer Pain kin It, eed 1 consider it unequaled by anything fer pela ia tb* tated, breast, beek er safe; ead fer colic | nothiog gives relief half so quick as yoe? Aaa dyne Pain Kill It It is doing much geed In the community Ia other faa nfs* as wallas say owe, Years, Ae. D, T. FOREHAND, STATE OF GEORGIA, ) Know BB atoe hy Tv vron Cororr, j tha?e preaeeis, That I hare Utk day, fsa value received, sold sad trees f?rreo te BRADFIELD A CO., the sale right to manufEetare ead sell my Family Xadfeiees, and have famished thara with the fal! tweeipea, mi have Mtherised tb* said BRADFIELD A CO. te print er have pria ted, aaylbiag thsy may see peeper eeaecralng say aad al! cf abor* Bested Medicines. -This lit* day ??Joma, shew. (Slgaed) fceVPBOPHIM. Ia Breeses? ef Theatas ?. Joe**, ead least* Craeford, Notary Pahha. [L. BJ ^T Meeufaetared sad Tor ?sd* !?y BRADFIELD A-j bywell Dreggist*. J. Viun, r\vm\?\m. ft. H. McDotito * Ce., Dnsgtas ? do. Apste,Saa r nec?co,Col.,mmi St Vimmun itniv r T MILLIONS Beer Ts si fsa sa/ to tacto . Wonderful Oatatta? Effects. ' They ara not s vft Faser Drink, Mads of Poe? Bara. Whiskey, Preef Spirits aaa Refuse Ueaore aaotai ad. ajlete and twosOssssO topistas the tasta,osP?d " Tcntoe," "Appeasers," "Ewtarwa."**., ahaOtal tiawtaalotoato iii sal leeasaaad rsirybatsre atna MedkdsMuaado from the sativa Boots end Harts et Cantada, fte* frees all Aloehelle Stime? lasts. Tlyry aw tba GBIAT BLOOD prmv rintBd A uv? errata PRINCIPLE, ajmssct Ilauo i ilnr sad Invigorate* af tba System, aae^*%esTaB|wa?Taaamiaa s nd? sofreir?a thehtoed to a baalthy condition. Ho parson caa tass thats Blt. tars according to dlrsctfam? and remain long auvsQ, provided their bones aro aol issotiBJtd by Binara! poisoner ether means, and the vital organs wealed Derona tea poms cc x speir. They are a Ge aile Parra tireaa wall asa Tease, posse ?sing, also, the peculiar merit ot acting as a powarfol agent faa relieving Ouagsatiea cr Inflam? mation of the Liver, and all tba Visceral Cream. FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, ta yoongee old, married or single, at the dawn ol wommhood or at the tarn of iii*, thees Tonic Bittsrs have no equal. Fer Inflammatory and Chronic Rheesna* ti am and Gout, Dyspepsia er Indigestion, Billons, Retalttent and Intermlttont Fe? vers, Pistases of the Bleed, Liver, Kid? neys an dBi adder, these Bl uer? have been most successful Bach Diseases are caused by Tl titted Bleed, which is generally produced by dersngemsnt sd tho Digestive Organs. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Bead ache, Pals ta tb? Liculders, Conchs, Tightness of the Chest, PtarlTwas. Boar Eructations of tho Stensen, Bad Tasts hi the Mooth. B?ioc? Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, '.inflammation ot tho Longa, Pata intharv sices of the Aidaeys. and a hundred otsar parafai symp tcas, ere the oflsreings of Dyspepsia. Th er inTifO?ate th? Stomach and stimulate tho torpid Liver sad Bowels, which render them of nawseaOed esseaey in cleansing ths blood of ali impurities, sad im? parting new Iii? and ?cor to the whole sriUm FOR SKIN DISEASES, eruptions,Tatter, catt Sbcnm, BlotrfxM. gpcta. gastsjata, P-tal-. SSSSta, OSS> tssBj les. Ri nc-Wonna, flralit Baad. Sos? Bye?, BrsSJBSS lax. Itch. Scurfs, Dl?tolon.tloct ofth? gain. Humor? w>d Triscase* of th? ?Sin. of what^vw same or natara, tr? literally aug op and carried ont ci the system in a sfjort tim? by th? ase cf these Bitters. Ow tattle ta asea esses jrfll convino? the most incredulous of their eara tive efforts. Cleanse th? Vitiated Blood whenever rou find tts im? purities barsttag threeth tb? ska ta Pimplas, Xrup-' ticos or Sores; s?sense it when rou Sod it obstructed andslaggtah la tho vetas: dec?ase rt when it ls (bul. sad year festtags win tell you when. Keep th* blood pure, and th? health of th? system will follow. Pta, Tape, and ether Worra?, lurking in the system of so many thousands, ar* eshetaaDy destroyed sad removed, hays * flltittaehhod phyaolorist. tbere is ?carcair aa individual asea th? ?eeofth? earth whose hedy ls exempt from tho pwsinse of wonna. It is not apon the healthy ?Urnents of th? body that worms ?xist but open the diseased hamer* and slimrdemits that brW these l?rin* monsters of d1s??s. Ito Bystam of Medicina, no varmiforea, co aaehttoptsai will he? th? aysucn from wenna Uko thaw Bitters. J. WALKER Fiojasstus. RR tic DONALD A- CO, I?BSSihis and Gen. Aceat?, Sar. TrMdaco. California. and ti sad H Commerce Street, New York. EwTSOLO BT ALL DBUGGIBT8 AND DAALffUL May IC_ Ayert Cherry Pectoral. Jfct Diseases of tho Throat and Lanes, ?ooh aa Coughs, Colds, Whooping. Cough, Bronchitis, ftuhwsa. sad Consumption. Probabfr never before fat the whole history of medicine, has say thing aron to widely and so deeply upon the cottfldecos of antahataj as this ta their estimation, aa it has becOMc better knoTn. Its uniform character and power to care the va? rieos affections of the ba?en and throat, hare a?ade ti Imown at a reliable protector against .hem. While adapted to m?der lonna of disease and to yoong children, it ls st th* same time tba most effectual remedy that can be given for tacrp leat consomptionr and the dangerous affections of the throat and lungs. As a provision ?gatas* sadden attacks of Croup, it should he kept on hand ia every family, ano indeed as all are some? times subject tc colds and coughs, all should be provided with tins antidote for them. Although settled Ctmtumption is thought In? curable, still great Bambers of cases where the disease seemed settled, bare teen completely eared, and tiber patient restored to sound beal th hy tbs Cherry Peseeewl. 8* complete is tte mastery over the disorders of the Longs and Throat, that the most obstinate of them yield tc it. When nothing eh?e could reach them, ander th* Cass ses Peeserei they ?abside and disappear. Bing cr? eatef Julita FoeeAcro had great As<fc?*<s is alway* relieved and often wholly Bw2>**sa 1* generally eared by taking the CHH i g Pectoral fat email sad frequent doses. So generally are Its virtues known, that we need not publish th* coi tincase* of theta here, ot dc more tua assure thc public that tit qualities are faDy iatrat*tnerl. Aye>r's Ague Cure, SSS'A from malarioca, wt*rah> or ftdesTmattfl As tts aaase fattptk%tt doe* Cotre, sad does tot BdL Containing nerdier Arsenic. Quinine, Bis? muth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous ssVbseaace whatever, ti ta aowtae tatar?? say po> tient. The number sad importance of ia cures .ffeeted ra oUttaate case* aod where other r?o> '^^?^.?^^.^^^i bc protected by taktagthe AGCM CV RX daily. POT Hvrr Ctm m Mn?*, arising fresa torpid sty of the Liver, tita aa exeeiloet resaedy, ssnen SttBg tho Ltrer late heedtiry sorley. For Billons Disorders and Liver Complaints, ti la aa excellent remedy, producing many truly remarkable corea, where other medicines had ajsT^sSttttoi^ sold a? round the world. mom, 91.00 pim BOTTZjr. De. A- J. CHINA, Agent at Sumter, 8. C. DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC HIS invaluable Family Medicine, for purify teg, cleansing, removing bad odors io aH kind? ofslekaose; for barns, sores, wounds, stings; ter Erysipelas, raootaaUssa, ead all skia diseases, for^atanjhjjore^m^oo^ far sotte, diarrheas, choira ; as a wash te soften end boaatlfy tho skis; to remove ink spots. mJd^Bw^frujl^?a^ ?PDN?djixti^^ all who bar? a sed it-le fer salo by all DraggUU sad Co ea try Moroeaata, ead may be ordered directly of the_ DAXBT PEOPHYLACTIC CO., lei WUltasa Street, N.T. .?1 _ly THE MILLS HOUSE, PARKER & Ftfli, ri^prtHtn, Charleston, & C. 'AVISO bato reetatly and thoroegbly TOO . ereled ead repeirW k BOW th* mott forti^oaadlaxarlea* tahilBilsiiii Iseth Rev T*ca? let A Hearty 014 Yir?iiaia Weleoma AWAITS TOD At SEWHTS GLOBE HOTEL, AH?TJSTA, OA, !-f?V?-> . RS-~?r j ia f If. ' &. ?BWITT, Pt?pri??r. im t CHAS. H. MOISE, Insurance Agent, SUMTER, S. C. P11112. -LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE," Capital ?nd Reserved.- $21,000,000,0?. Invested in tho Baited Slates. 3,100,000,00. "ANDES OF CINCINNATI, OHIO," Cash Capital paid up-.$1,000.000.00 Capital and Profits 1st July 1871... 1,500,000/0. LIFE. "NEW YORK LIFE." Assets,.$16,000,001 Annual Inc?me. 6,0 0 0,06?, ?POLICY HOLDERS' LIFE AND TONTJJJ, of Charleston, & C. s President, Wa. McBURSQ1 A sound and reliable burne Company. Rates far Fire and Life Insurance, as loio as in any First Class Cotana' Angas*. 2_ti ' GENERAL FIRE AND LI Fi INSURANCE AGENCY. i ^Lixtlxoiay "Wlxite, Agent. ; CAPITAL REPRESENTED, - - - - $35,000,00 PACIFIC P RE INSURANCE CO., of San Francisco, Ass? t!.".. ..$20,000.006 Ju GERMANIA FIRE INSURANCE CO., of Nea York, Anett*. 4,ooo.ooO .-ECURITY FIRE INSURANCE CO., of N?w York, Assett*.~. l,964,ito. PHONIX URE INSURANCE CO., of New York. Asserts. 1,865,0M. RICHMOND BANKING AND INSURANCE CO., of Richmond. Va, Assettr... 350.001. ; GEORGIA HOME FIRE INSURANCE CO.. ofColambus. Georgia-475,000. i PARTICIPATING POLICIES issued on Dwellings, securing aa Annual reduction on th* pi j ium of about 25 per cent 1 SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Atlanta, Geo., Gen. J. B. GORDON Pm*1 The oldest and largest Southern Life Company. { EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, of New York. In amount of Now Busin*?,;, Largest Lile Company in the world; SPECIAL AGEST FOR I THE POLICY HOLDER'S LIFE AND TON'lINE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE SOI! of Charleston, S. C. J These Companies in Strength, Reliability and Fair Dealing *4 Second to none in the World. " Aggust 2_ ?Saiw^sassi ?WF g^^^VlRG^SlA^T^OK^^ESS, ?E^cS^ng m\\j * arw laMw.p.RusrELL&co. MiagBfr [IKj'jBjfllSawmm Sw ffBarB rii^wtoe. so. Ca. I VMB ?B^HBB HS 2 A9T Hi*Wsia?? ^8C?iawr?*r HBSadEaSue^r ^^^waaW ^ ^^^^acaB^_J3HHi jgr^j^jjgpil^gj^^*^"^^/^ ? THE ABOVE PRESS IS SO CONSTRUCT*! AND OF SUCH IMMENSE POWER, THAT WITH A SINGLE LEVER ONE .VAK press a bale of Cotton weighing 500 lbs., ora horse ran be hitched to tb* opposite ride acd sa bale of the same s?z* N ONE MINUTE'S TIME The Pres was exhibited at the Fairs throughout the South last Fall, and rook the P remise? where. At Augusta. Ha., a Silver Pitcher worth $iO was r.warded this Pres?. At the Pari at Charleston, last November, we tonk the Prem um aud sold the Press on the spot to tbePrs of the Association for .ho full prie*-. $185. We Guarantee this THE BEST PRESS IN EXISTENCE at the PRESENT TIME, ssl TAKE BACK ANY PRESS not as reprtsentcd,?od REFUND TliK y ON EY. Price Agents Wanted for every Cotmty m the State* W. P. R?SSEL & CO., P. 0. Box 457, Charleston, & C Aujrust 2 SPA RTA N CURO C. H., So. CA. O JP O IFLH> COHsX^EGi g ? ti ? tl VJ P rt sj tl tl a FACULTY. REV. A. M. SHIPP. D. D.. President and Professor Mental and Moral DAVID DUNCAN, A. M , Professor Ancient Laaguages and Literature. REV. WHITEFOORD S M ITH. D. D.. Professes English Literature. WARREN DI' PRE. A. M., Pr?f?ssor Natural Science. JA?, il. CARLISLE. A. M.. Professor Mathematic*. REV. A. H. LESTER. A. M., Professor History and Biblical Literature. Tb* Preparatory School, under th? immediate supervision of tt e Faculty, JNO. W. SHI? M., Pria ripai. Divinity School-Ber. A. M. SHIPP, D. D.; Rev. WHITEFORD SMITH, D. D.; LESTER, A. M. The First Session of tb* Eighteenth Collegiate Year begins ea th* first MdhVay ia Os 1871. Th* Second Session begins on the First Monday in January. 1S72. The course c f studies and ibe standard of scholarship remain unchanged, but th? Face? admit irregular students or those who wish to pursue particular studies only. Th* Schools also open at th* sam* siva*. TUITION per year, in College Classes, including contingent fee, $6*. in Carrear TUITION per year, in Preparatory School, including contingent fe?, $44, in Ceri* Bills payable on* half in advance. Beard, per month, from $M> to $?5 ia curre.;ey. For further particulars address, Joly 12, 1872. A. M. SHIPP. Prcsiee 820,000 TO BB DISTRIBUTES TICKET-H OLDE KS, IN THE COLUMBIA CO-OPERATIVE BUILW ASSOCIATION. to o ?*> e o o TBK following PROPERTY and CASH ?iii le placed ia the bands of Hie Trastees, J**'* SN Maj. Mctghan and E. C. Shiver, ia trnst fer the benefit of the Ticket holders of th Assoeialioc, to be delivered te those who, OB the day of th* Raffle, saey he eat.tied to tbs? ?Us to the real estate has been pieced ia the hands of CoL F. W. MeMastrr, Attorney at & .til axaa'in* tte same snd giv* true warranty deeds, free from all *acB?b*rance, ea ths ' irawiag. The ?rat pris? ts the Temperance Hall, aow occupied ea th? tnt doer bj- Messrs. Lories' ranee. Tho let ls 25 feet fn ot on Main street, by 2?S fw*t deep. Tba betiding is 150 f*H* lae stories high. It is BO? leejed for three years for $1,40? per annan, payable aw*** ranee, raised at_. ~_L"ljL_-* J***??-Lot adjoining Rose's Hotel. 44 feet front, 208 fast deep, releed at_ f^jEgy-Lwtsdjawant to aUve, 25* feet front 2?*8 feet deep, valued at_ t OMa flin.. .,,,,,"".^c^.^.^?^>........................ ....^............. I Ccsh Prises, $100 each_._? . Oath Frisas, at $50 eaah_._. Ll* Cash Prises, at $10 ?ash-._._ iJt Priesa...**...?? ?....?., \,mTickets,it$?9 asset_, ,..".", _ Tickets nay fae bad of the General Agent Dr 1. W. WHEELER, at Temperance Eal* *^**5J^**?-LTBRAND AS?H,Mettra.JOBS AGNEW A SON, T. M. POU* ?>. C. PEIXOTTO A SON. , ^?l?*ri?jf rsaekveeea ??eseet*d to attaeriattad tba draaiag : J. C. B. SetUk, *> ?e ?? eteatos?**1'** .MMC?0* with * ???"?i?*?? -erwtad by the Tx** ** As ??Oes**Ism asea ?uh a rapid sale, >i my ba safely ereeaeted (bat the drewktj .* Mate by tba lt* efjaiy. tl tba T**a*er*eee Ball CefcaWsTc. ^AatAeaayeftbetl?fat es th? dey of dna inj, pertJee m*y feel sseaTed that BO more thea 2,*vf T**" j. Settt, 8ea A Co.'j Baak ; CeL J. B. Nasa*, President Cae tra! 8?? ^ ; Seat* Caraiiae Baak sad Tresi Company, and W. B. Galick, ?** DB. E.W. WHBSrf BexfesOtha-*' i ts f fl JaJjI-lai