The Sumter watchman. (Sumterville, S.C.) 1855-1881, September 27, 1871, Image 1

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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. f?iie Sumter Watchman {?STAJiLlSlIED IN 1S.30.) j ii .> '-ft? LL IB H K D > : . IVEtCY* UTiDNFSD.lV ?OBr?l>? AT .SUMTER. S. C. ? BY CL BK RT & FLOWERS. ,'' (Terras. - -? j tjNt.S.00, i mut..h.>. 1 ?0 reo la?utbs.?. 1 w0 ; LDVERTTSBMESTS inserted at the rate j ONE DOLLAR AN'D FIFTX C??i\*T?>'per; are for the Srst, ONE* DOLLAR for the >n I, ?TI 1 Fi I"fV CENTS .'ur each subsequent triton, l'orme >it>ri<->i less tb*? liiree uiontli? OBITUARIES,* TKtBUTES OF RESPECT d ail communications which subscrvt pr?vete Brest*, will bo p.iid !o.r ns nd vor fl "eaten ts. i Ballimore Advertisements. CjT?AGRUDES & CO. ' HoLE?ALE D CALE RS ASO MAXC7ACTCBECS 0> I J Boois, Shoes and Brogans j r O. 1 a A N O V E li 3 V ll 2 E T. | * FiTjt Hou<c Fruin Raltiaore street, ^ BALTIMORE. - Sept C- Tu. L. PASSAHO & SONS, IMPOKTKeS ANt> !>!: ?I.KitS IN % j Jj fancy Goods, Woolens, f W111T1. GOOD?, ^| Vimmings and Small Warer.. '?.. .. , . k BALITMOKE. L * ! Vp* V** * '". V ,* ^ ?>" w , :;.> BULK MEATS, j? A L T;:IO r. . I: . 1 .: . . ....?!. i. D?H?iUT FROM TUE r if FURNITURE ?i - ? Tho . .-'..?.!. . i:-.i Lvwe.t Prices to be : >? ii > it; tue S.-.f fi _ TH?, "" --i -s 5 f T -s > -v? ~ . --1 BACON, FLOU p /s :: '?T:::;V . " o west i?i?ir?vCt S m tS mi?> ' Wal CV.;, -i -.-' - * or^. B.'.LT:. '. :t: (? ! S J>*. :' !...: ? ?i. : ... : :! l.i liUiLVKJrS ' j c i < t-\- .u-juirjr.J J . \; .-? ia the Fertile :" ; E?a? . ?ii J ..; . . >.- ia . ..'i ii:.* ii \\ilc reputation .... f !.:, S :.?. Du t. p! :.. . '.i-i! : .!:.....?? tu ;.repjrn D' . i ...'.!?. '.. :. ?. rcj-iircuieiiH andi war w i;.:> .!.".:: . ., !? ..: .:.?: SvUtLcrn I -. ?; . i.: inipr-.wr ?.: thc "ii. I: piiiualatcs ? t . : . ?' i i ; . M. '. II . I ..:....!":-.:. II ! ... j I : iir? >. i.p .. i it'.ui -t va'ui?y "? ...t*p . i #- . tit-.? ?i . >.r\ ; li_i?l percentage I I' . !? . no M Inlier iter I ti T :; r !- . . iv ; | .>;. '.. ,.f i! . I'll , ! :.". i, .M/ .: root tal i .?.i-.it tn the N . :. r ti.- :i -i r\?.! .n.- :-.-.:i -;-..rvl in! lt.-pr ,i' ... .m t wc . bim : i .i ila- ?r< itc.*t ' bi . .': I irtii.-r from ll- -iii.illv.-: . u'lnjr. j t? } ? - i <"-.(;-.ts? Wheal and (.oin. t.iid :.- :i ^f"t ra! ; it j F . ui.tii! Ml . tiler.11 r worn all*! ?mpoVerirbwl j iii I? . '' .* . ni i. hitij; . pet- r. it \* v.ir j |r?ti i :.. tun .:- lit r ? "t Atom ai.d hi*Lei in j !' i.L;i . t. . ' j ..ti.?.: . :i ir. r la t ? . . j !' .. - ? . . i-r t t,. ia t.. >? i-i.--. N.. t-hirgej f - I ... 11 JOS 111" A t ?i: N KR, J-. i i 5? '. .i i. i. : ? : an.] ?.j.r. . . ? .-Tl chati I . a?. : WarchoOrc. >. {?ny 1 ;,r. <: .... v :<.'. i ..j. < \ . * ..t..; . tiningS:s.. ?j.,, 1 . ? . . Md. Bone Bust $45, ?"-S,J r-'' $:7.' .r wu H. i. ;i' ffi.rv. i?? iii-w-V^S . Cawcra na t Western '.' tie l?ti.-i $ Pvroettil ft? ,i. . |-n< ?!. r. : l!'. i m a- ii .. 11 ti . i.t Vi arct..-U>e _ fa?, k' I ?vi 'rt- . i. . i . i -i- f i .1 liv? rv. \; . '0<UU? HORNER, JR. : {.U: Sept I v . j,.,. BCKOOL HISTORIES For Fall 1871 r" ...... j ll?': Blackburn ? McDonald's [12 BRAM M AR SCHOOL H 1ST ORV, U. S.!,^ -40PP,CLOI?,.$1 iib. \T ILLUSTRATED WITH S COLORED MAPS. ! <"'A ? "Tho ?v.il d?ridera tusa tn Sch'-ol T.oo's for ;,r." P^nffcni Cbildrca is :r edon. froiiTpartisai pre Li ju'licc and political ?L;Urrprcf"-nts i?ris Ibis*' ^ w.?rk give-1 just arc?,tm! nf ibe late war. It; records f.'.-t-, and withhol is Spiuio: ?> It icli# ! ^ tuc triiih, and f -?cr- rt-, bi'.lentef?. T:it style ie good ; <h? sentences ?re bri. t ;-.nd penpicu- ^ cu* ; t!.e tirrun^cncr.ti M:W an.l Arrr.tMIV K." - BaWmor, Ep?Kopal HethA H Mar 27. | ?Z THE :-E>V SCHOOL HIc-XORY OF Xiii C. S. ? *> 'Formerly fcnowa as Tkc?o*thcr*rr.\\ j pa 510 1>I>". < LOTII $1 75. !f* li.M fTrtA-rrn wrr.r KI?;IIT rm.-orr.rt WA"R. <:ne or he'll of th.-e lorks ba^c beep a' optei fy marty of the besj Wt?tern nn-? Soi tlern 'riv.it? Sfho'ds, und by the Poblif ^:'.?'Jola ? f il.-.-i-*ippi, M irjland^nd Lonisvillc, Ky. On receipt of $2 *e will nmil a cup/ o." both pf for ox^tnirntion. Fort SALS BT ALI. BOOKSELLBI??. WM. J. C. DULAN Y A. CO., Publish-ri-, do Sept 8-8? BALTIMORE, MD. fCI |,-!-- i?i 18?1. 1871. K . Howell ? Boiirke, :? MASf-TacTCRERS Ot . \ PAPER HANGINGS, it FACTORY, 2?M A SANS0S? STREETS, j-?JJ Oii?ce, Cor. 4th and Market Si. PilTLADELPHIA. . m< I uSampIes agiitto tte .Tracie. SOLD AT RETAIL Sept 6- ly ' baltimore Advertisements. IX?V-FIVE FIRST-PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED, TUE GREAT iSontfcern Piano -w/ MANUFACTORY. STSS. ?L CO. MANUFACTCRF.nS OF Grand, Sqnare & Upright Piano Fortes BALTIMORE, Md These Instrument? have been before the l'uHl?c ! ,. -arly Thirty Ycurs, ned upon their eifel- j ?ce ajoueitttained aa vnpurehasedpre nttliUc. \ noUTjre? them unequaled. Tieft " TONE i:-.-.' :rT s Tr-v.t power. sweetness and ino eitig- j . i ;. V.r.jj ... ll :i-great purity of Intonation, j . tlirvitghout th? entire *o.ile.- . TOUCH p si an?: elastic, ?nd entirely fr.s f. ara the i: ,.? found ?ts ?o oiiiuy Pianos. IV. WORKMANSHIP ? uu?ed. u-tu': none but thc verrj : Mi? .V.-TK KIAL, the larg?capital! . i : onr burin.KS en;il.ling us to keep . ?y : D imu'.cii?c stock of lumber, Ac, on .AI!,>nr SQUABS PIANOS h?ve our .. i OvitrtiTKrNG SCALE and the : ;'?? i'E TREFLE. ' ">V ; v.'-.aii call al attention to our .: ..-fluents iu GRAND PIANOS AND i GRANDS, i'ATj:>Ttsi? A ?J?. M, 1S66, I ?h.: Piano nearer p-.-rf?.ctiou thau is: >.. I taen attained. v ry P'ano fully Warranted forCFivc Years Wc have Dede nrran^em??n:.? for thc SOLE HOLKSALE AGENCY f?r the mo.t Celebrated AR LOR ORGANS nnd MKLODI-ONS, which c off? r Wholesale and Retail, at Lowest Factory ricti. tm. KNACK Jc CO. Ualttrrort, !?Id. ?- ' . r ly M!pt 6 'TriE INGREDIENTS': THAT COMPOSE ROSADALIS cr" I published on cvcrypackagc.ltarc ifurciti? nivia secret preparation, ! consequent!/ ?rnTS?ciAXs EEESCEIEE IT It Ia a certain c-uro for Scrofula, Sypl?li?ina'litsfc-rms, Rheuma .L-rri, Skin Discasos, Liver Com? plaint and all dijeascs of the blood. CITS ECITL3 0? ?03ADAi:i will do more ?rood titan ten tattle* of tito Syrups of Saraparilla. THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS tare itfcd Rosaiiaha il t?icirnrac?oo for tho p::.-'. Ihrco ycarsand freelj ?v?o:s?s it na U-IALJO Alterativo and Dlood Purifier. ?DR. T. C.TVr.r:, cf BaV.imcro. ?DR. T. J.'BO". MN", . ??. K. XT. CA Kit. " ?HLF. O. DANNKLLY. " pH. J. S. SPARKS, of NicholasrlUe, ?DR. ? U McCARTHA, Columbia, I e. c. |D2. A. B. NOBLES, Edsocorab, N. C. \oZZD A5HE2TDOE8ED BY ;. 3. FRENCH & SONS, Fall Rivor, Mass. |F. W. SMITH, Jackson. Mich. IA. F. WHEELER.Lia?, Obie, lit. HALL,Lima,Ohio. ICRAVKN & CO., Gonlo-tavnie, Va. SAM'L. o. MCFADDEN, iuarfret? borojTcj.a. Oirspaco will not allow of any ex? tended remarks in relation to tho . irtuesof Hosadalis. Tc tlc Medical Profession wo guarantee a Fluid Ex trait feupcrior to any they bare ever wed ia tho troa'ment of diseased I Mood; and to thoatflirtej we My try Rosa ii al is, -.M? you wilt be restored to bealla. i j Rosa'lalls ts sold ry all Drufflsta, [price Ql&O p<*r buttfe?. Addrats I n. tesxsm & co. Kan'jfuturxng Chejnittt, B.ttTijioaa, Itu. JJ LI t ii WILL POSITIVELY CURE Qiiis and Fever, [i doe? "->t rna:tor if ?he ci?e ta cbrur.ic, ATiv A ?A'S Mixrt..-:::*' wiiJ cr.-.dicate it ?-n ?ly I rom the syitecn. " Wc can r-1er to thone? i- ?.i !;.?:?!a?#re. who have Leen rclcivedhy latin Ague X&i&ture . /.' //. fiiyjr, Baltimore. Md : My J ?ear >'.r-I have tbe honor of ac ? ? lj.-ii..^ thenecipt ol 'he JOth ultimo, con .. / i .-rf.ir fit reva liiouesud francn uj-on .-r>. T:iilU?ndcr L Ci>., in compliance with our iiract <>f 15th October Last, iiud it ie with aaete I constitute you ?ole Agent of the ?t-.-1 rftot'-*. Centril and .South America, for yale of JfattH Ayn*. Misture, which Lasal .Jy accomplished so much goed in our own m.ry and ?{ .tin. fut- ujisture contains no yitiai'ae, a<ti n?th. . f L ttf ? r that '..SH injure lie gtwrnl hfal'h ; ? '?. it d kasjree.i?le to thc latte. I purchased : I :. riptioti el the celebrated S|uiuUb Pbysi ?. Dr. Piedro Gonzile., afteMii.? re+?acent Ul his prof?sHo?., who ?r?ee#c?ec MPsaVcew ?i*i proof*'and antumncf thn? he k>td ?ted I r*cr?i*ion in ii? practice nf forty (40) rftare ?h< ft ile httcitrj fiiUd itt a ti'i.jVim??Hc.' x SYITT'II Agtte Mixture is chiefly e?rapo<eVI of ! .tivy Ix rt and oldost wine, and the patient ?J not change bia enstomary mode ot living i st taking tho remedy. Indeed, it ir a pleat, t vate, and ii" taken hi small quantities oofoic skfa.-t each day, it Will Prretnt Vhil? and per in localities wberc mnatrntt ?>r?rai7*. The .icnt Will find that the Statin Aj/ue Mxxlnre rite? an npp?titej ?nd that iostead of injuries;, fmprorr* the general Irnlth. I warrant the i rt a A-jte Mixture to effect curt in uti taxes. Your*, very Truly, GUSTAVE D?BAsiTa?.' .. Wm. Tredesict Sirica n't CertiGcater ' Rallimore, May 1,1671. - Haring analyzed tbe Matin Ag*** Mixture, I not herits'e te recommend it as sn excellent nciiy for Chills and Fever. It e<'D*aine-netb> t which can injure the general health. ' W -M. F- SIEWoA sjttgfetf; 'v . Resident Physician Maryland BoepitaL .. J. B. 'WHtiim** CertiBCaie : .Baltimore, Aprill?.lSn. [ hereby certify that I have nude a carefel alysia of the ':Jfat?H Ague Mixtur*? and that does flot eoat?ia a partido of qatnme, I be? fe it to be a most efficient -remedy for Chili? d Feeer. ;?N0. B. 'v7ILLL>MS/ M. ff MAMS Astra Mhxrvr.ttt&e-^it uererfails ) ney p Ulta reinrx^, to parc aaset. ( ? - . FOR SALE BY . J i rio. WEST BALTIMORE ffj^ l?altiinoi d all druggists. ' By I A. JdroKAGBN, Drujgist, 8nmter, S. W Sept 6- * 1,B Baltimore i^dyeitis?ine'nts. F O UTZ9? CELEBRATED This preparation, loos ?od favorably r known, viii thoroughly r?-invigor?io broken down ?sd low-spirited hones, by strengthening sad changing ton stomach and Intestines. Itu a sure rjrevea?Te cf all diseases Incident to th? animal, snob sj LUh'O FEVEB. OLA2TD1B8, TEl?oW WATER, HEAVES, COUGHS. DIS? TEMPER, FEVERS. F 0 UNDE B, LOSS OF APPETITE A>'D VITAL ENERGY, Ac Ito ftS Improve! tbs wind, increase* tb> appetite girts a ?mooth and glossy skin-and transforms the miserable skeleton; Is^alae^oqklngsaasrdritcdJbpr?^ To keepers of' Cows this prepara* tion is invaluable. It ls a. sure pre ?entire against. Rinderpefv Hollow Torn, etc. It has been proven by actual experiment to 'tsts tba ?roant?ty of milk and eream twenty per cent, and make the batter linn and sweet. In tsttanfog cattle. It gives them an appetite, loosens their hide, and nukes them thrive much faster. , , i ' . ? ??? i ? \ In all diseases of Swine, ?aeh as Coughs, Ulcers !n the Longs, Liver, ie., this article acts as a spedfle. By patting from one half a paper to a paper In a barrel of ?will the above diseases will be eradi? cated or entirely prevented. If giren in time, a certain preventivo and core for the Hog Cholera. DATA) Ei ForjTZ, Proprietor? BALTIMORE, KC For sale by Dragrlsts and Storekeepers throughout thc Caitcd States, Cinadu and Sonto. America,. -3 Dr- A nj?; Shina, Agent, '"SUMTER,^. C. ? g^tif ; ly . 1 .? PERSONAL. NOAH WALKER & CO. TBE Celebrated Clothiers ot BALTIMORE, MD. Announce tho introduction of a plan of ordering CLOTHING ANO UNDERWEAR BY LETTER, to which they call your special atten tion. They will send on application: their improved ind accurate RULES FOR SELF-MEASUREMENT, ind a full line of ssmples from their immonso .tori: of CLOTHS, CASS7MERES, CO A T f.VGS, SI! I JIT ly US, Ac., Ac, tina enabling j in any part of tho country to order their j Jlotbiurr sud Shirts direct from thom,, w.th th? j certainty of receiving garments^ of The Very Latest Style V; And Most Perfect EU attainable. dnnls ordered will bc sent by Express to any ?art of tbe coantry. " " 5 , As ts well known throughout "tho Southern i tates they hare for FORTY-THREE YEARS EXCELLED . .'. -.'A departments of their business, which is a ubsuntisl gusrsntee aa to. the" character of tho i ?ids they will send out A large and well-assorted stock of . ? READY-MADE CLOTHING always on band, together with a frill line af . FURNISHING GOODS .-?eluding all th? latest Novelties in Design, and at POPULAR PRICES. . . When Goods are tent per Express C. 0 D., bera a ill be no collection charge on amounts of ;2o sod oror - .ti.- ' Rales fur Sclf-MoatercaM9.tj Sfuiplcs of ioo-ts and Frico List ?ont/r??aa. application. The attcn?jn of tbe TM ;; is h. rited to our V1?0LESALE DEPARTtfST waiea'is st? rays kept up lo tbe highest standard. NOAH WALKER A CO. lanufaetarer? and Dealers in Men's and |Boys' Clothing and Furnifliing Good?, either ready made or made to. order. 165 and 167 Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE, MD. April 6. ly. ?871. FAIL TRADE, fljfl, SUB?S, GUNS, GUNS. louMo a:id Single Banal Uunj, llreccbloatlirg and MuxxUioadtag Gass, f English, French and German man?ftetur?, AT ALL F ? IC ES? ingle Goa? at $2.50. $4.00, $C.C0, $8.00, I ?.on to $20 each. Doable Gans kam $74)4?d 200.00 each. . . Pistols, Pistols, Pistols, mhb A IFessoa, Colt's, Al'cn's, Sharp's, and II the ? opular and aprrored kinds. jynT?iiniition for Guns, Pistols and Billes, ?portsinai?s Goods of Great .Variety. EST QUALITV ANO AT LOWEST PRICES. | Country Merchants and Sporamen a re, ?ari ted I > call and examine our large and wall selected < tock of tb? abara . Good?,. whico .w? import j ire-.-: ?md buy irora- tho .Sato a fax torilla. We uamntee ?juitlity c ?nal to, and prices ss low. sa uy responsible bou-cia this gouotry. Orders by mafl i.lled. promptly, sad sent hy xprc.<!, C. O. D. W?LTN ET, TRIMBLE & CO., 200 IV. Baltimore Street, - AasKjOo-rB T y je j BA LUM OSE, MD New York Advertisements* l'AXCREATIZED- . COD LIVE Ii OL?. re desire to call tho attentionT of th? Medica 'rofosaion to this ?re?arafJoa. of (?pd tiTer Oli ir tho followhg leesofs rll will agree with tao los?debUiUted sumach* It Js docidodly mor* lessant to admioutW. lt i* lota expensive to rescribe. ftfaiU cot nsaessta,- ts thaFaacroaJ ina assists tu porioctly dTgWttag oil. It is mor? abatable, ai fc? eteihWk* fortts aa ?saj4>ion, nd we ara tntrefVe able to disguise its vffsn ireness. K ii hi .???ai}vo? aa a small uanUty of Cod Liver perfact/j ?LjestM will pro ace fix J8orfrbi0e2ctai maits than five timas th? nan ti ty imperfectly digested. Tiis preparation | i inoeifna with tho greatest fords amos* Bbysi- \ isas in DLjeaaet of th? Lungs, and ?? rapid ry ".U;ogtb*pW?t tbaplaia?jlC R5od lasts and lose Books ?ill be freely tarnished apon appli ?tiea. Msaar*rtaredi>yiLBED,.CA*HFT?JU u\DRUS, m Faitea St, S. Y. Sold ay Drue a - . ... ; r. ? t ,.i . o if r tfrp'ySstt? Aogaat New York "Advertisements. Griffin, Green & Co., Successors to C HABLES L. HUOES & Co. Merchandize Brokers, AND GENERAL . tr. ?? - . . -. Commission Merchants, NO. 122 . PEARL STREET, P. O. Box 6813, W. H. Griffin, of Va. *) E. C. Green, of S. a [ New York. J.V.D.Card,ofN.Y. ) Advances made on Cotton, Naval Stores, ?ic. , Sept 6 . tf A SURE CURE FOR CHILLS MB FEVER. DesMer's Fever and Ague Pills. AN INFALLIBLE CURE ! The aboro Uno new Remo Jr, but one that has stood .the test af TWENTY YEARS' USE. and is a "household word in probably more families in those sections of the country where Chilisand Fever are most prevalent, than any other medi? cino of its class. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, And by the Proprietors, FRASER & LEE, Successors to - BARRAL, JJIS?j^fs KITCHEN, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. 20 BeeJcman Street, Nea York. Sept 20 Cm W. A RANSOM & CO., Msnnfactnrers and Jobbers of BOOT* ?ND SHOES, 138 and 140 Grand Street, ** . '. ! ff. ". NEW YORK. Warren A. Ransom, Aaron P. Ransom, Darina W. Geer. Robert H. Boyd. Sept 20 fm PORTEE, DAY & CO. Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS & SHOES 59G BROADWAY, (Sd door above Metropolitan HoM,) I ***** Thomas N. BramletJ Now York. Sept ?- 3m FRANCIS HABRAL, with MULFORD ? SPRAGUE, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Hardware, Cattery, Guus, AND HEAVY GOODS, 85 Chambers Street, AND 67 READE STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, New York. Sept 5- 6m jons r. israooB. KOBSCT W. snrnoua. JOHN F. SEYMOUR & CO., raroBTxns or ano naiLsns ? CHINA, GLASS, asa E A RT IIENW ARE. 78 Warren St., New York. Keep a Largo sod well selected Stock which ws offer on th? most reasonable terms, and at th? lowest market rates. Special attention given to seders. Sept 30_?_ 6m_ T. F. WESSON, with Moore, Jenkins & Co., IMPORTERS AND Wholesale Grocers, DEALERS IN WINES, LIQUORS AND TOBACCOS. 127 & l2Si Franklin Street, Cor. 92,94 cfc 96 TT. Broadway, JAMES M. MOORE, ) RAYMOND JENKINS, [ Yow York. H; SIDNEY HUGHES, j Sept fl- _;_dm HURD, MILLER & GO. MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS SADDLES HARNESS. BRIDLES, COLLARS AC. FINE SADDLERY AND SADDLERY HARDWARE. 596BRO A?WAlf, Twa.doors akora Metropolitan Hfetc! HEW YORK. Sop eV- , , ? 3m Agricultural Implements. . ap* ^ " CAM IRON PLOWS, r J *I*0ws. New York Advertisements. W. J. Vereen, of South Carolina, WITH ANDERSON, STARR & CO. MANUFACTURERS' AND WHOLESALE DSALZTU IX . CLOTHING FOB THE Southern Market Only. 502 AND 504 BROADWAY, Opposite St. Nicholas Hotel, Sept 20-Sm_' NEW YORK. Honseliold Medicines, BOARDMAN'S COD LIVER OIL.-This Oil is put up with great caro fr?m perfectly fresh Livers und is, without donbt the ficut pro? dacod. BOARDMAN'S FRENCH WORM CONFEC? TIONS.-Invaluable as .? cure for Worms, and being in thc torm of a candy lozenge ere readily taken. BOARDMAN'S CONC'D EXT. JAMAICA GINGER.-A splendid correctivo and ex ccedingiy u?ful in Colics, Cramps, and ordinary irregularities of tho Bowels. BRANT'S INDIAN 1'URIFYING EXTRAC. A medicine long in uso for disorders arising from nn impure state of thc blond. This article has performed somo most wonderful cures and is the best article extant for the purpose. BRANT'S INDIAN PULMONARY BAL? SAM.-Extensively used fi>r all pulmonary complaints, being purely vegetable, unlike most preparatienrfor Coughs, Colo's, etc., doc* not constipate or leave any unpleasant after effect, but always affords speedy relier. GREENE'S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY.-A safe, sure and speedy care of that most distressing of complaints "DTsrtr-SLA," pat np from an original recipe of DH. GRECS::, Fort Valley, Ga. by whom it bas long boon used with wonderfnl success. PARKER'S NERVE AND BONE LINI? MENT.-The best external remedy forman or beast. A certain cure Tor Rheumatism, Cramp*, Sprains, Bruises, S welling, Week Limbs and pain? of all kinds. PARKER'S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHLv-Thc purest and best in use. A sure relief fer all disoases of the Bladder ar-d Kidney?.-a*k for no other,-Physicians re? commend it. HALLETT, SEAVER & BURBANK," 149 Chambers aud 131 Bead? Streets, septe- NEW YORI?*iy ^chao's Golden 1,000 DOLLARS REWARD VOli ANY CASK WHICH Dr. Richau's Golden Romsdies FAIL TO cuni:. . DR. R!ClUi?S GCLDES DALS?M I.? thc greatest Alterative, Renovator and Blood Puri?er io tho World; radically curus Sr PB.xis and Scn-.rVLA in a l its forms. Save your mouey by obtaining tuc oaly radical cure at once, it removeK ail durase from toe system and Icavej the blo'ji pure and healthy. Dr. RICHAU'S Golden Balsam No. 1 Cure? SyphilU atid all cutaneous erar, tiona in primary earS sec ?ndary ?'age*, suet, tu Old Ulcers, Ulcerated Soro Mouth nud Th oat, Sore L'ycs, Skin Eruptions. 6 -;nc-.. ct ia? Scalp, Copper Colored Blotches, Ac, Ao, Eradicating Mercury and Disease radi? cally. DR. RICH AU'S Golden Balsam Ho. 2. Acts hi Ulcers, Ac. same as No. 1 ; will cure Tertiary Hereditary Syphilis, or Scrofula In iu worst f'rms, after all ether treatment fails. I have iboasende of eorttfeatee certifying to mi rasaloas cures effected by these remedies. Pa? tients cat and driuk what they like, and require no outward application. Thousands suffer f om Syp^jlitio and Mercarla] Rheumatism who aro cot aware of it; and I defy ?och to ott? n a radical rare without the aid of tbeso medicine*. I [ts beneficial effects aro felt at o see, it has raved j pslionts from hospital beds, in cue wock, who j save bin there tor year*, under tho fast prac- j titioaers in the City; and is the OL ly rudie?!; eur? for the worst disease known. * Syphilis, ' Syphilitic and Mercurial Rhouui?t:?ra Li the most j painful form of this dltcaro. Patients in many inste-aeos are conftnei to | their bods for mnntb.aud year', luotiug epptUte, ' "aHir.g away iu flesh titi reduced io rcere skclo- i toni, patiently awaiting tho arrival of death to reitere them of their sufferings; io starb I would . wy, my Solden Balsam No. 2 j Wiil savoyoar lif?. giro you strength, rustore t rour appetite, rcdue*- swelling, ar.d make a radi- ' ;-aHy well ca?? of you ia a abort ?p?e? of time: ? fires immediate relief and elects a radical euro' m all cases of Rheumatism, either acut?, chronic j sr io?amatoxw, whether from tUc above cr.ui- *r . M. j ether. Price of e?tbrr No. I or No. 5 Ooldea j Balsam: $5.??) per betti-.-, or two Unka for > Hot Springs. Ariana**, May 7, W?S. Dr. RICHARDS, ?2a Varick Street, New kork. DEA.a ?in: 1 fiui that after all the medical treatment I ! know any thine about, Hot Spring* iaclad?d, ' fail to caro Syphlli. ; your BALSAM will nod has j radically cured the worst of theo. Thousands j some bera from all part? avery season, and ifyytt j w?l establish, me a5 A gciit, Icu ae.'l largo' quantities of your Modiaib?, for I am SatU&od Lb at it will do alt JOB claim for it. Very t*ety, yours-, dh,.. Ae.. G. J. B.-. M. D. Any one wishing to ciHjuirc of Dr. Il - ia | regard to this Medicine ?aa have address ia fall by writing to me? I take pleasure ia certifying that Dr. RICHA?'S BALSAM No. 2 bas completely cured a case e( Tertiary Syphilis oTKlgbt Years'standing, contracted In thearm;,.| siter baring expended Five Hundred Dollars for ? medical attendance. The case refcred to, at the time of commencing the cse of Dr. RICHA?'S Remedies, wtj confined te bed, with ulcers on both headstand arras. Any on? doubting tb? above or wishing farther particular.}, aaa be ta formed by r?feriog te M. fi. HUGHES, Davosis?, May SC, 18*9 ? ?eweargb, C*yaaogoOh.,Ohio. ?W -? SOM VROPKfi?TOR DR. D? B. RICHARDS, *Z'?$ r ARICK ?f.f i NLW YORK fob Work Neatly executed fcU this Office EQU A Ii TO ISA BK TWAIN. Newspaper writers will thoroughly ap? preciate the following o'er true tale, which wc take from the Philadelphia Dispatch'. . A week or two ago or.e of our report? ers had occasion to refer to a certain Woman, whom we will call Hannah Smith, as a denizen of the Eleventh Ward. A day or two afterward a hugo man entered the office with his brow clothed with thunder. Io bis hand he carried a fearful club, and. at his side trotted a hull-dog whom/hunger had evidently made desperate; With that quick appreciation of-thosituation which is creditable to the superior intelligence of educated men, the editor of this pa? per and the proprietor darted . to the window, climbed outside, slid down the lightning-rod, ttud went across the street to watch thc bloody fray through a spy? glass. With the fearlessness of conn scions innocence we sat still, merely in? serting our legs in two sections of stove? pipe to guard against any misasprehen sion of facts on the part of the bull-dog. The man with the club approached. "Are you the editor?" he asked, spitting on his hand and grasping his club. We told bim that the editor was out-that he had gone to the north pole with Captain Hall, and that he would not return before 1876, in time for the ecntcunial celebration. "Are you the proprietor ?" asked the man. We explained to him that we were not; that thc proprietors were also out; that they Lad goue to South America for the. purpose of investigating the curativo properties of cundurango, and they expected to remain there for several years. "Well, whoever you are," exclaimed the warrior, "my name is Smith I" We told him we were glad; because, if there was one thing better than the possession of the name of Smith, it was the privilege of knorring a man by that name. "But, Smith/' we said, "why this battle array ? It is absurd for a man to put on the panoply of war and frisk into editors' sanctums fumbling a club and accompanied by a disheartening bull-dog. simply because his name hap? pens to be Smith." He said he called in to burst the head of the man who had insulted his sister. "It. is impossible, Smith, that such a thing could have been done by any one in this office " "Is, but it was, though , and her name was published, too ! Miss Smith-Miss LTnnncr Smith !" "May wo be permitted io inquire, Mr. Smith, what was the precise character of the affront offered to Hannah ?" "Well, you see," said Smith, "the blackguard said she was a denison. And I wast you to understand," exclaimed Smith, becoming excited, and brandish? ing his club in a wild manner over our head, while thc bull dog advanced and commenced lo sniff up and down our stovepipe-"I want you to understand that she is a decent young woman, with a good character, and none of your denizcus and such truck. The man who says she is a denizen is a blackguard and a thief, and I'll smash him over the nos? if I get a chance. They may say what they please about me, bat thc man who abuses my sister has got to suffer. And Smith struck the table in a violent man Der with bis club, while the bull-dog put bis fore leg upon the back of cur chair. We pacified Smith with a dictionary. We pointed out to that raging warrior that tbe Websterite definitioaof thc word "denizen" gives such a person an unof? fending character and deprives the term of everything like reproach. Smith said he was satisfied, and he shook hands and kicked the bull dog dowu stairs. The editor and proprietor, seeing that all was safe, immeiiately climbed the lightning rod and soon appeared at the windnw, where they wero introduced to Smith, with the remark that they had returned tr im thc north pole and thc clime of the c-undurnngo somewhat un? expectedly, iu order to ^aurprioe their relations. And now we snppose Smith will be mad because w*. have told this story abo<:t him, and he will be coming down to interview as again, in war's magnifi? cent stern array, with a fresh bull-dog. But it wilt le in vain. We have rented an oGcc in thc top of the shot-tower, uudhave planted torpedoes and spring guns U.1I thc way up the stairs. Wo warn ibis incendiary Smith to beware. Complimentary* An Englishman who edita thc Xatto* io New York, thus speaks of Butler : "We believe tL?ie is no man who knows Butler who thinks bim to be honest, who would ctlicve him on bis word, or bis oath, or trust bim iu a taosaction tn which good faith was a necessary ingredient. . There has been no*such mau tor many a year. To many persons, tho prevalence of such an opin? ion about tbetu Would ba a source of disoamfc-Tt. lintier is'simpry amused by it. Butler is said to bavt remarked, that to maintain reputation Va* a great troubla. Ha had found U no. Bat when bis reputation waa rained and lost, bc felt a freedom be bad "sever known before* We do not kB ow (bat bc ever made this r?assrV; but be might well have made ii. Do ba* nc repota aion worth defecting, ?md we cay be amused at what is ?aid of.bim. ".-A bri?al chamber car ba? bete boilt for aa ?astern raiiroad wk rob gives general satisfaction, 4'TheA Jraibroad Company bas baca promisse, all tbs, eastern of Bowen, the Member of Con? gress, wbich^ill prodwe^rrtttte a - revs* nrJci - A ??vtermiced yoong lady says af she can get norther she will' haye ? rainbow. HISING IN THE WO?LC. Yea should bear , constantly in mind that nina teoths of us are, from the very nature aod necessities of tbe world, born to earn oar livelihood'by the sweat of] the brow. What reason have we, theo, to presume that our children are cot to do the same ? If they be-as now aod thieu one will be-endowed with extra? ordinary powers of mind, those powers may have an opportunity of developing thea ?elves ; and if they sever hare that opportunity, the barm ts not very great to us or to them. Nor does it hence follow that the de* scendants of laborers are always to be laborers.-The path upward is eteep and i long, to be sure. Industry, care, skill, i excellence io the present parents lay the foundation of a rise under more favorable circumstances for the children. The children of these take another rise; and by-and-by the descendants of tbs present laborer become gentlemen. This is the natural progress. It is by attempting lo reach the top at a single leap that r;o much misery is produced in thc world ; and the propensity 'to make such attempt has been cherished and encouraged by the strange projects that we have witnessed of late year?, for making the laborers virtuous and happy, by giving them what is called education The education I sneak of consists fe bringing up children to labor with steadiness, with care and with skill ; to show them how to do as'many useful things as possible ; to teach them how to do them all-in the best manner ; to set- them an example of industry, sobriety, eleanliness and neatness ; to make all thc?e habitua! to them, so that they shall never be liable to fall into the contrary practices; to let them always see a good living proceeding from labor, and thus to remove from them the temptation to get at the goods of others by violent or fraudulent means, and to keep far from their minds all the inducements to hypocrisy and deceit. William Cobben. TO BEAKS msCHI "P. Keep your eye on your neighbors. Take care of them. Do not let them stir without watching. They may do something wrong if you do. To be sure, you never knew them to do any? thing very bad, but it may be on your account they hare not. Perhaps if it had not been for yoqr kind care they might have disgraced themselves a long time ago. Therefore do not relax any effort to keep them where they ought to be. Never mind your own business that will take care of itself. There is a man passing along-he is looking over the fence-bc suspicious of him j per? haps he contemplates stealing some of these dark nights; there isio knowing waat queer faucieey-he;. ma^, have got into his head, "^ft^r,, vjjeg If yea find any>yns?I??t?'of any one j( psssiug ont of the psHSfifeduty, tell |s every one else what yoiffltef a?d bc j8 particular to see a great many, it is a ? good way to circulate things, thotfgh it 1 may cot benefit yourself or any one ?Ua particularly Do keep some thing going -silence is dreadful ; though it is said there wa? silence in heaven for tficj space of half an hour, do not let any 11 such thing occur on ?rib. ; it would be too much for this mundane sphere. If, after all your watchful care, you can not see anything out of the way in any one, you may be sure it is cot be cause they havo not done anything bad; {jcrhaps in an ungaried moment you ost sight of them-throw ou: funta that they are no better than they should bc -teat you should not wonder, if tho people fouud out whi\t they were after a while, that then they may not carry their heads so high. Keep it going and some one may take the hint anc begin to help you along after awhile then tlxore will bo m isio and everything will work to a charis. 311 KINO WKD COFFEE. The making of good coffee ii a rat* tLicL' io this country j moat persons: boil it, thus r?akir.g a decoction instead ct au intuiit'? ; thu- effectually get? rid vf tho delicate and agu-rabh*->?r?>n:atic. flavor, aud leaves a comparative!} taste - lets beverage. The following paraca lera will be found worth attention r Never buy your c*.ffe* ground, but grind it yourself, immediately before using it; keep your coffee pot, whatever kind you may use, wiped clean at:d dry ina?!* ; a damp, tea or ci-S^e pot acquires a musty flavor that spoils tb?: beat tea or coffoe. aThe cheapest and perhaps the best coffee pott are those made no the French plan, e&Ued cafeti?res ?Tyou. have not one of these, adopt tbs follow? ing plan : Put your ft eso ly ground coffee into the coffee pot, previously made warm, and pour upon it water actually buiiing ; set th? pot by the tide of i bc'lire for a few seor, a-is but do. not let it Loll up. then pouraccpfull out and rci?*ru i: back again to the pot in order to clear it ; haviog don? this let it stand on th? bob or centre to settle, ?nid ia leas than Eve minutas s traos parentv strong, aromatic cup of coffee may be jivured ont. The proportions of coffee (which should not be too fie* Iv grouod) reeouimatided, ar* sn otiSes l* s pint er pint sud a half of water. lae mi?i used with oo?es ?bauld always be boiled and used a* bot aa posai bl* ; the boiling of milk imparta a peen liar an? exceedingly pleasant flavor to the Coffee.. tVhttesugejr is recommended a* the.. molasses uke flavor ol moist sugar q-t^f overpowers tb* dc licet? aromiu-?'*r. Ge.r)tanic^r% ideara?. ?j- - ? ' "?*SSH>.w - -- - rtDo.??n*l thia lovel? scene animate; you ?"to*?d Xnna of har lover. "No/'f said he, "uotbiag but you cse Anna- ! m*tk me 10, say yes. sty darli og." She blushed, sad said yet,' and bis] oap of animation wat full. Highest Style of the Art. Jahj??Sr^pr^^rk Merchant thinks of m uj|ftB?Ncw York wholesale grocery who had,hccome,/j!$J^?n the business, bas lately made 1?I$ ^followisg revela? tion : He ?ayn.his rule always wai when bc sold a bil! of goods on credit \<) imme? diately subscribe for the local paper of bia debtor. So long as bi? customers ad? vertised libera)!; and vigorously bc rest? ed easy, bat as soon as be begaa to con? tract bis advertising space be took tho fact aa an evidence that there was trou? ble ahead, and invariably weat for bis debt. ('For," said h*,."the mac who feels too poor to make his business koon is too poor to do business." This withdrawal of an advertisement is au evidence of weakness that business men arc not slow to observe. 3 HY.Ti ED FOU HIS HAT. Bartholomew Willard, familiarly jailed "Barty," was a queer customer, :>nce very wtll kcown ja thc north of Vermont for his careless, vagabond babita, ready wit, and remarkable fact li :y at extempore rhyming. Sitting ouc iay in a village store, among a crowd of idlers who gathered about him on his irrival, the mercbaut asked Barty, "why lie always wore that shocking bad hal V* Barty replied that it was simply because tie was unable to purchase a new cue. 'Come," ?aid the merchant, "make mc i good rhyme on tbe old bat immediately -without stopping to think-and Til pee you the best castor in the store." thereupon Barty threw his o'd hot on ;hc floor, and began : .Thor? Hes my old tat, And prey what of that? ? Tis as good as the rest of my raiu::st : If I bay me a better, Yoc/H make me yonr debtor, And send me to jail for tho pajmentj*' Th? new hat was adjudged to beiong o Barty, who wore it offio great trinmphy saying that it was but a poer he'.d that ?uldd't take care of itself! VALUE OF SALT FOB CO TTS. A correspondent of the B?falo Live Stock Journal says: In experiments sade in June for te&ttng the effect upon ;bc milk from witholding salt from the sows, it was found that going without tait three days reduced the milk five )er cent, in quality: and five days, sevrn )er cent. Similar experiment; later iu he season produced less effect as he season advanced. Wifholdiog salt, br the last two weeks in November, then the cows were regularly fed on iay to supply thc place of the failing rrass, no appreciable effect was nof iced n the milk either for butter or cheese, ?or did the cows show a much sharpen ;d appetite for salt after so long an ab tinenee. Some cows, as well as ether look, do not always require the tamo imount of s&U; tho best an j s-fct way s tu placo it where it will keep dry et them partake of it ad libitum. TOE WIFE. No man ever prospered in the w ?rIJ rit bout the co-operation of his wife. If he united in the matuul endeavor, to 'eward his labors with au endearing mile, with what confidence will he r - l o his merchandise or his farm, Sy ovor he land, sail upon tho seas, meet diffi inlty and encounter danger, if he k:ih*s hat be is nit ppending his strength i:? rain, but that his labor will b<x reward 1 >y the sweet? of home! Solicitude ?c.?; ttsappo?ntmeut eutu-r into the history >very man's life ; and Lo is bu* hali provided for his voyage who fiui*> but in associate for happy boars, while i r he m?>nthsi of darkness and dis.ros? ?:o lyrupet ii icing partner is prepared. A gontlcman once men a little {..?:' ?even yearn of ago on his way to sch'j >i Stopping hun fora inomeut, he said: 'Woilmy little boy, what do you .o ba whin yeu ?row up?" Ile had i.ikid tho question a gr<"?: many timos .efore. unit soaso h.ivs tyld i . * si? - v ncemt to he fermer*, P(?mc rn:?...! .:r*. \HtrQ ministers. i?<?: *!::<: d > \ u?< think ras thc answer ot' this little bia i ?.>.< ;er than ail of them. "I moan t i lo i aaa," he s^id* It matter- very irnother he he a furner. . v ?nc> A. < ???. >r a miuistr-r, it* h?- bo n Mt.: H&I ; :o be a true man Lc- must bc a 1 nao. KfNKMKItAdteaiS ai - - " . so i navet of thin oia>* na? cvei in thc benian of the ??.ming ?.n?> !... pier are ye, iit.'le human eph?*?u?ra L ?Q played only io tho ascend?; g ind in the early dawn, and in th* t ?vern 'ight ;yc drank or;Iv ol the pre1P?i'iuos >f life ; hovered for a little sj,noe av*r a aorld of ficuhne? and i4 blossom* ; at:d foll asleep io innocent before yet *lio norning <1? w e?? exhaled.- J'?-itirr 0:1 >?* Vast? of (V?Lhcn. ALLbOUta, -Anna Dickinson dented ?!;\i 'V ol the wrongs of her ?es t-ia^y? sr. -.The day to pick your w;fe *H Choose day. Weddtos cay is tte day to be married 00, of Course. - TVuuli you hear a sere** and pleasant echu ? apeak ?wt et ly and pleasantly yourself. - .When is the moat do ?igor..??'- time to visit ia the country? Wh^ tl;?' ti ees are shooting uni thc bull tushes, oat, - Gifts frox the h-ud aro silver an.l ?pli, bwt th? heart gite# tba' whiJi neither silver nor gol 1 can 1 ay. - Y??nor 'adios tm?>'tins *.?...?? :?? pane tn thc side r< ay relieve ii , sn?h. f: