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I ?k faite jfat?im _ YOL XXII WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 21, 1871._ NO. 6. DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, iSoRALITF AND GENERA ^INTELLIGENCE. The Sumter . (ESTAIILISBED IS 185*4 11 JMJ 11 II E E s E /BK Y W I :Z>.\ BSD* Y .^?WHMKip AT S UM TER S.' C.V BY i. falLBBRT & FLOWERS Terms 'Juc "tear.**........ ......$300 g'u months..~-.-. 1"*? Throe months. T <}Q \B\TSKTlSB.ME5TS ins?rtejaVat the t?t< ,f ON'G [KELLAR AND FIFTY" JCEKTS per ,"" iro for the ?rn.'OXE DOLLAK tor the sccn-l, and FIFTY CBSTS r?A?e>>oba?|iMBt mertion. for an? period lesatbao^arae oroDthi OBITUARIES, TRIBUTES'OF RESPECT mid all communication* which subserve pr?ate a?reat*,?lil he paid ?or asa>Kcrti*?iacni?. A KISS IX THC DARK. TUE TERRIBLE TRIALS O? A TEN.DER YOUTH AT SARATOGA. Oue of the Saratoga correspondents, whose uame ls "Lau-," was very, badly treated when the gas went out so sudden ly the other night. Thc story is a touch? ing one. and he tells it well : ll was ten o'clock. The stage dmre up from the depot. Almost every lady expected her husband on the train. Many young ladies expected their sweet? hearts. Neither the stage, the driver, nor the horses were visible From force ol habit the passengers felt their way to the reception room 1 gol mixed up with the crowd. Twenty five married ladies, seven old maids, and four young ladies commence; greeting the passengers in the clark. "My dear William ! why did you stay s? long V exclaimed a sweet voung wife, and then she threw her anns around my neck-our lips Diet. I wasn't going to be a damed fool-Far difikreut. Now, a dear, sweet, liquid (ryed brunette threw her arms widely ?ruU'"d me. "0, Eugene, why did you but write oftener?" she sobbed, and then hht sank sweetly on my bosom. 1 saiJ '.W eep not, Julia," and then I kissed lier sweetly twenty two times. lt wai delicious, lt tunde tue t Ii ink of my first wit'- and wy college da\s ar Yale, A ponderous matron sppruached-dress d?collette, hair a la Pompadour, She took me in lier arms and whispered, "0, Charles, did you bring my beautiful !* dog-did you '!" ''.Madame my name ?p is not i liarles, and I h le dogs. I'd kill j i every d - d -d" but she fell fainting M1 at wy feet. A sweet, go.Meu haired ; a blonde niiw took my hand. M?e pressed it gently, saying, - Dear Albeit, I know it is you, and I atti so glud tu tee you I" \ iou won't da ti ec wiiii Lizzie Smith, j DVW will jouf 1 said I wouldn't a Then she held ber check close to lu.ue. I1' lt was hoi with love's young hope and J parc sweet affection. We were very j r happy. N"ue bul a wicked m .u would ?f' have brought redness to this .*wcet, pure ja young heart-full of confidence, Warm ; '? with virgin aflectiou, and beautiful with ? Splendid girlishness. <4Do you still love i " me. Albert I >hc whispered. "L'udoubt- ! v ediy," 1 remarked. *'HJW much, j **; darling ?" "A heap." "Oh, Lam so jc happy !" she murmured, as she twisted Is ht r fingers in my auburn hair and held ' 0 tue in sweet embrace. This sort of!a thing went on for seventeen minutes,ip when (,' Leland appeared in lite distance J1 willi a tallow candie. I quietly with- Io drew, and mingled unobserved in thc j P crowd. \s the ca1 die appeared, twenty j" sereu young gentlemen were teen M shaking bauds with as many young >* ladies in the different corners. I havel" seldom seo such au affecting sceuc j ?* It was a great display of afiectiou Une ? ^ married gentleman was holding the jj' ha .ds of two ladies. The hair of thc j11 ladies was generally cr imples* while the ? ' bair of the yoong gentlemen did noi'a d'splay a parting place I reflexed jc "how kin such things be, and overcome j ? u? like a summer shower J"' I consulted with J Killings He says they can't So I resolved to leave the place, I came back to Congress Hail, and found the young ladies and gentlemen having a grand ball by caudle light. Each young lady held in her bauds a penny dip. They flew through the lancers like ghosl in ''Macbeth.*' Eight streaks of light mad? a terrible cris? cross, a? the dance went on. When the grand chain came,). lt the lights revolved like a gigantic ! Fourth of July pin ?heel. It wa> a grand j t night for Saratoga. The young people liked ?r. ?jome prefer darkness rather than light, because their ways are evil. A .TIOTIIKU-S Pit A Y MR. A mother on the green hills of Ver j mont was holding by tho right haud a?. sun, sixteen years old, mad wilh love j a for thc sea. And as she stood by the garden gate, j one moi liing she said ; Edward, they tell j j me. lor I never saw theoceau-that the jj great temptation of a seaman's life ?sj. drink. Promise me before you quit your' motii'-r's hand, that you will ucv^rj. dunk.' Andtsaid he (for he told me the j story,) 'T gave berthe promise, and 1?'C Wont the broad glube over. Calcutta, and j : the .Mediterranean, San Francisco', the' Cape of Good Hope, the North Pole and i j th? South. I saw them all ic forty j ( years, and I never saw sparkling liquor, that my mother's form by thH|a garden gate, on the green btllaide of Vermont did not rise before me; and ; to-day at sixty, my lips are innocent of, thc ta>te of liquors." Was not that:! sweet evidence of the power of a single word? Yet that was not half. "For," said he, "yesterday there came into my couutiug room a o?an of fer ty j I years, asked me,'Do you know me, \ i "No."'Well,' said he, "I was oQce j I brought drunk .uto your presence on JI chip board ; you were a passenger ; the j I captain kicked nie aside; y*t?u took me i I to your berth and kept me there until 1 had slept off the intoxication, ^ou then asked me if I bad a mother; I said I hud neve/ known a word from her lips. You told me of yours at the gar den gate, and, to-day. I am master of one of the fiuest packer? io New York, and I came to ask yev to still sad see me." How far that little candle throws ito beam?! That mother':* word, on the green hillside ot Vermont f.Ql God be thaoked for the mighty power of S -sin? gie word. - Many men pass fifty or" sixty J?arsj in the world, and when they are Jost going oat of it they bethink theastiTesyj and step'back, as it were, to io sotae thing which they had ?ll Che while for? gotten, to wit: the ?ato boAineas for whioh they came into the world-rte re * pen;, of their sins, ssd reform their lives, and nuke their peace' witA Qod, wd ia time prepare for eternity. -IT?Y FLO VERGABDLN. I once passed iiy a florist, whcr-was Kggte? ? long, deep, ?arrow .t'rVo'onj vhieh ne filled v>'it-h rich earth brought rviu a great drsi.auoe# with great ex-" leuse and toil, nud said to him, "For rKat are-yon preparing that bed. with so nuch pains ?" "Flowers," said ^Mr; 'roses, the choicest" of my perpetual ..ses> -Well," I replie?, "1 don't hiuk that will pay." "Come along ?cre iu two or three rears and see." " I lid* I looked o 'er toto that garden. I lever before or &incc:saw qrrite' sach a ight of beauty. Such fragrance, too, s there was upoa the air. Yes, ?'?d uit it gladly-it pays. AH that ex ?cuse and toil of the husbandman war 10t in vain It was a good ipvestment. If I am a Sut day school teacher, my lass is my'flower garden. ? friend reps roto my study on Saturday ere itig I um putting the last half hour 1 study uti tho lesson. I have looked t it, studied it, examined it in every ussible manner, with all the aids cf1 he teacher's library, und from my owu j xpericoce. and prayer over it, have .ade out mtv brief. My friend exclaims : '.What's'all tl;is?". ...My Sunday ?-hool preparation." ?.You have pu: some study on this." "Seven huurs of hard, honest-study nd prayer-tu} usuai preparation." "Weil, that won't pay !" "ll you will look into my crass to? morrow, next week, month, or year, you .ill change your opinion. ?o work ays better This is my flower garden, 'on cnn not have a delighted bloom and a<>rance like that of heaven, without skius'for ii.a~<8cc. W. M. Chicvcs CHARITY. We are told in classic history that H old painter wes employed to sketch lie Macedonian emperor. The emperor a<l received a severe wound upon the ?gin temple, in one of his famous b?t? ies, and a large scar was lett. The rtiat proceeded to tlie work assigned im, sketched the monarch leaning up*, ii his elbow, with his forefinger covcrr ig the scar. His ingenuity was uni ersatly applauded and he became more .med than ever. So it is will: genuine harity, which "covcreth a multitude of ins." Iustead of exposing the faults of them, and holding them up to scoro nd ridicule, it covers them with the ?ger of love, except when truth and nsrice require them to be openly re uked. Tlie way of the world is to ex ose the scars ol character, and set them if in more than their real ugliness 'hey are the subject of gossip aud kecu a'ire in the soeial circle,and the sparks f fire that are struck around often i .die into a flame. How much more eauriful is that spirit which treats the liiurc of others with forbearance, while t does not excuso iniquity iu the car.iest riend I That is the secret fou .dation of ll that is good and true. This is the harity which "soflvrcth loog and is .ind," at.d "doth not behave i 'self uo leuily," and thiuketh no evil. L QUAKER PRINTERS PROVERBS. Never send thou any article for pub ication without giving thc editor thy lame, for thy tame often secures pub icatian to won:bless articles. Thou shoo ?dat not rap at thc door of i priutiug ulric.. for hu that aoswercth ne rap ?oeeretli in his alcove aud loscth itne Neither do thou loaf about, ask qucs ions or knock down type, or/thc boys rill love thee like they do shade trees - .hen thou leave-t. Thoa should** never read the copy m the printer'.-, case, or on the hooked loutaiocr thereof} or be m ty knock thee lown. Never inquire thoa of the editor for he news, f ir behold it is his business, it the appciur.d time, to give it thee vithout asking. It is not right that thou shouldst ask lim who is the author of au article, for tis duty requTOih him to keep such biogs to himself. When thou dost coter into his office, eke heed onto thyself that thou dost io! look at what may be lying open and :oticeroeth titee not, for that is not meet ii the fiight of good breeding. Neither examioe thoa tho proof-sheet, br it is not ready to meet thine oyo that hou mayest understand. Prefer thine own paper to any other, md subscribe for it immediately. Tay for it in advance, and it shall be veli with thee and thine. PRIMITIVE MEDICAL PRACTICE, A gentleman io Alabama, in exerting liimself one d ?y felt a sudden pair), and fearing his iotcrtial machinery had been ;hrowu oat of /ear, sent fur a negro OD rn* plantation, who made some preten? sions to medical skill, to prescribo for bim. The uegro, having investigated the ea9e, prepared and administered a dose to bis pat cet with the utmost con? fidence of a speedy care. No relief being experienced, however, the gentleman ?cut for a physician, who, on arriving inquired of thc negro ?hat medicine ha had given hia master. Bob promptly responded . "Rosi? sod slam, sir.'1 "What did you give them for!" con? tinued thc doctor. '? ""Why," replied Bob, ?de.titan jo draw thc parts togedder, tod th* rosin to fodder om." The patient eventually recovered. . ': "'? ??? >'-r * -*? J>ooot (hat which you flaute in another. ? Do not tuft toAnother which you would .not aaotber should dc to you. But abov *\lK ?ot .l%*t in &??'i ?ighryea weut? ?* maa abouM se* yeo ulled the inly of ow praee*. .phcre. The State of SO?th ?altoliiiF COUNTY Ol?'SUMTER. . , ? 0R??MMON FLEAS; .. Franklin J..??otos, ..'"}. ^ ;the younger -of the name, j . PlainU?.-J <!<>jt?.;.:^ Aratr/st ?^uT. S?mficM. TO PERKY M. DELEON. Defendant in this YOU arc hereby "Summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which ia filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common j Plea? for the said County, and to: lerra a conj ; of jour answer OD the subscriber at, his office, Sumter, South' Carolina, within1 twenty days" after the'service of this summon* OD you, ex elusive of the dfy of service. ' If rna fail to answer this complaint within* ; the time aforesaid, th? plaintiff will take judg 1 raent against yo? for the sam of Fifteen. Hnn J dxed Dollars, with interest at tba rate of 7 per. ; centum per annum, from the 28th day of Febru ! ary.'ooe thousand eight hundred and seventy ! and costs. Dated September 2nd, 1871. - B.W. MOISE, Plaintiff's Attorney. TO PERRY M. DRLEON-Defendant : .. TAKE NOTICE that the Summons, of whieb the foregoing is a copy, and kUo the! Complaint, in this action wera duty filed in tbe office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the County of Sumter, and State of South Carolina, on the 2nd day of September, 1871. E. W. MOISE, Plaintiff's Attorney. Sept 6-_ 6w The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF SUMTER. COURT OP COMMON PLEAS. Franklin J. Moses, tbe younger of tbe nama. Against1^1* C?I* Snmffi00i Perry M. DeLeon, Defendant. TO PERRY M. De LE ON, Defendant in this action. YOU aro hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint io this action, which b filed in the office of the Clerk of tbe Court of Commun Pican for tb? suid County, and to serve a c?py of your answer on tho subscriber at bis office. Sumter, South Carolina, within twenty day? after tbe service of this summons on you, I exclusive of tbe day of servioe. If you fail to answer this complaint within tbe time aforesaid, the plaintiff will take judgment against you forth? sum of One Thousand, .-is Hundred and Fifty Dollars, with interest at the rate of 7 per centum per annum from tbe first day vf January, ono thousand ?ight hundred seventy oue sud costa. Dated September Sod, I87L . E. W. MOISE, Plaintiff's Attorney. TO PERRY M. DELEON-Defendant: ? TAKE NOTICE that the Summons, of which the foregoing Li a copy, and also tho complaint, in this action, were duly filed in tbe office of tho Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Sumter and Stans of Sooth Carolina, j on the 2nd dar of September, 1871. E. W. MOISE, Sept 8-6w Plaintiff's Attorney. - ?--.-; Court of Common Pleas. COUNTY OP SUMTER. . Elizaheth Ki Bradley, Plaintiffs against John Mcleod Bradley, Gordon Brad? ly, Mary Murray Bradley, Samuel Bradley, Htnry Hughes Bradley, John ?. Frierson and Edward E. Er/ins, Defendants. Pursuant to an Order of the Court in this case, made at May Term. 1*71, the Creditors of Samuel J. Dradley. deceased, tbe testator in the oaare, aro l;er?by notilied to c<>me in beforo me and prove their debts, on or before tbe 1st day of December nest, and that io default of their coming in lo prove their debts by that time tboy will bo ex? cluded the benefit of tb? decree made io tb? ease. 'GEO. W. REARDON, Clark of th? Coo rt and Refera?. Clerks Office, Sumter, Maj ?lat, 1871. June 7 if. MONEY CANNOT BUT IT, FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESS ! ! THE DIAMOND GLASSES, manufactured by J. E. SPENCER 4 CO., Kew York, which are now offered to tb? publie, ar? pr J DOO need by all the eel rb ra tad Opticians of tba world to be tbe most Perfect, Natural Artificial bely to tb? haman eye ever known. They are ground nader their own supervision, from minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together, and derive their nam*. "Diamond," on sceount, of their hardness and brilliancy. Tb? scientific principle on which th?; ar? eon s! ruc ted brings the core or cen tra ol the lens di? rectly iu Iront of tb? ?ya, producing a clear and distinct vision, as ia the natural, healthy sight, aad preventing all unpleasant sensations, inch as glimmering and wavering of sight, dirtiness, Ac, peculiar to all others lai uso. They ar? taeunted ia the finest 5 manner ia frames of the best quality, of all materials osad for that parp?se. Their finish and durability cannot be surpassed; CA crt on.-None genuin? unWss bearing their trade ?ark stamped on every frame. HOYT k FOLSOM, WATCHMAKERS & JEWELER1 , SUMTER, S. 0. December_Vt Preserve Tour Sight ! THE CELEBRATED S?feaff?aiBen Spectacles. anu/acl*T*4 ** Sciofkatue*, Switzerland. 'Thc superiority of those Great By? Pres err ?rf consiste in tba oarrfal" XatbeotaUeal Acotmurj in tbe construction of tb? Lenses, biiog manu? factured ortho Best Whit? Flint Glass, tb? exact ' Shape of tho Eye, tba* obrtating ali GU armoring and tfaverina of db? SigaV. Diuiaew, and all the other Train af Bril* prodaead bj th? as? ol in ferrar spectacle*. Krery orw wea?* itg?t is ftlUnr; understands it? rate?. Bj boyla*; imjorfstt (rpaeuclM j?a bfjp to dutioj lt. BUT TBE BE811 mi Baltimore Advertisements. MI MA?S??DEE & Ca . WBO?*ALS DEALER? AMD MiTiDFACTUREP-S OF ?~TH A'N O VER STREE T, First Hons? From Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE. Sept?- . 3m L. F?SSA1T0, & SONS , . S IMPORT?SS A KO DCALBRS 15 Fancy Goods, Woolens, - WHITEWOODS, [Trimmings and Small Wares, 268 W. Baltimore Street., . BAL7TM0R?. Sept 6- ? 3ra H. G. VICKERY, - -seaLe^ix r PORK; LAUD, AJSTD BUI?E4iBATS, NOS. 43 and 45 L?GHT ST RE KT, B Ali J I M ? E E . Large Assortment of BRIGHT SMOKED MEATS constantly oo beni. Orders solicited. Sept 6 .--_ly BUY DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER, ?, aa WMiyilHUl,.hil Hil--Jj?u The Largest Stock and L?>we.t Price? to bc found in the South a?j where. Sept d ? . tim MUHDES "B?GG?^GT ALL WEIGH" T S . .A-irro^w" Ties. BACON, FLOUR, PLANTERS' SUPPLIES, Furnished at Lowest Market Rates by WILSON & SELBY, Cotton Factors, No. 17 LIGHT STREET, BALTIMORE, M J. Sept 20 lin Established 1848. Totbe FARMERS and PLANTER? of Ma 17 land and tho South Generally. HORNER'S Maryland Super-Phosphate. (W? court the Chemist's inquiry.) After 33 years exp?rience ia Ute Fertilizing business, an 1 after establishing a wide reputation for tb? purity and excellence of bis Boee Dust, th? eu bs? rJ brr lia? beca induced to prepare a Phosphat? suitable ta tb? requirements and .vary way worthy tb? alteration of the Southern Fermer. The "MARYLAND" is a rcjuvenator and permanent improver of th? soil. It stimulates equal to Peruvian Guano, and sustains equal to Bone, being composed almost entirely ol tbe?e ingredients, with fc vory liberal percentage of Potash Ia thereerduam. There is no adulierafer nor inferior article usad- every partido of the Phosphate being of essential benefit to the land. Neither pain? aar expenee bave been spared in its preparation, bod wa claim for it thc greatest benefit lo the farmer from tb? smallest untlay. For Cotton, Wheat and Corn, and as a ge"rrbi stimulant ?Dd alimext for worn an J impoverished Lud Ibero eaa be nothing superior. It fs.war tan led to rna ai high ta Ammonia and higher in Bon? Phosphat? than any other fertilizer in the market. Price $50 per ton, in new hags. No ehor^e for delivery, JOSHUA HORNER, Ja. Manufacturer ?ad Genreal Commission .Mer? chant. Office ead Warehouse, Si 8. Gay Rt. G ac? ral Wareboas?, Cor. Chew and StirUagSts., Baltimore, Md. Bone Bust $45, ?Z $47, onr own maaafarture. in new bag.* ; Eastern a?d Western Boee Dost $*6. Peruvian Unarm defirered from Poravian Go r ern maa t Ware benje at lowest ratee. No ?barge for delivery. JOSHUA HORNER, JR. Sept S _ _ ly SCHOOL, HIStORIES For Fall 1871 Blackburn & McDonald's 0 RAM M AR SCHOOL HI S T ORY. U. S. '?40 PP. CLOTH, $1 25. ILLUSTRATED WITH 8 COLORED MAPS. "The great desideratum in School Boobs for Soirtbera Children ie frcedoea from partisan pre? judice ami political misrepresentations. This work fives a jos* aeoount of tho late war. It records teeta, abd withholds opinion?. It tells tb? trmJb, and fosters no blUamess, The ?ty]? ls good} tba ssa lancet aro briol and perspicu? ous ; the artangeeesEU aew. wd arracATrva." -baltimore Epieeapal ttksdiat May 27. THE Rh)W SCHOOL HIaXORY OF THE C. S. (Formerly known as Tte Stuft er uer.) '. il? fjm. CLOTH $1 75. . U.l.taTRATKD WITH JtlbHT COtCRKC S f.fi. '. Ono or both of these bj?ks have bean adopted by rr any cfctbe best Western and So a tb>- ru Private Schools/ ?od by th? Pablir Sehoo?s of Mississippi, Maryland ?nd Louisville, Ky. i Ou recreiut Of f?jre will ?Mil a copy'?ni* both for examination. FOE SAL? BY ALL Boenszt.?na. J. . WM. JV O* DULANY A *<0.,'. fabHsaeri, g??tS-ea. BAL^Q^BB, iil>. ' ; ;. 18.1. '??bruter ?'%*!^rr'm Baltimore Adv?rtisements. SIXTY-FIVE f ?SST-PR?ZE MEDALS AWARDED. '?iitiera Piano MANUFACTORY. . MAXL'?ACTUnEI{S OP Fiaa? Fortes BALTIMORE, M - Thea? Instrumentahave-beon before thc Public Air nearly Thirty Years; and upon their ixeel . lenee alone attained an unpurehatedpre caovsiief, vfbicaTrunoimecs theaT unequaled. I ht ir . TONE I combines great power, sweetness and fine sing? ing quality, ns well a? great purity oflntonnfion, and sweetness throughout, the entire scale. ihcir TOUOfl is p'hnt tod'cla'tic, imJ^tjrely.frcajfroift lae ?ttSagas foQnd n so many Pianos. IN WORKMANSHIP they are unequaled, uninj: none hut tbe very (be.-t SEASONED MATERIAL, tbe large capital ;efflpl?yed in our bustards enabling us to keep eoniiuuallv an imiueuso stock of lumber, Ac, on hand. ? . ... ?.?er All oar S QC ARK PIANOS have .oar New Improved OvrRsfBCSO SCALE and the AGRAFFE TREBLE. ?SCT* We wouhl oaJl ?pcci.il attention to our late -iropT*>*em???ts in ?RANI> PIANOS AND SQUARE GRANDS, PATKKTK? AV: U, JS6A, WbicL o'ing tho Piano nearer pcrlVotion tbun bas yet bean attained. Every Piano fully Warranted fortFive . . Years We have marie arra icemen ts f-jr tho SOLE WHOLESALE AGENCY tor thc Boat Celebrated PARLOR Ul GAN.S and MJ&LODEONS. whiib we offer Wholesale and Retail, at Lowest Factory Price*. TY Itt. KN A RE Ac CO. Baltimore, iUd. Sept ?- ly ROSAMOS OS INGREDIENTS THAT COMPOSE ROSAD?LJS arc 'published on every package, there? fore it is nora rccrct preparation, . . consequently SPIUSICIA?S PRESCRIBE 17 It is a certain care for Scrofula, Syphilbin all hsforms, Rheuma? tism, Skin Diseases, Liver Com? nlaiat and all diseases of tho Blood. AC.3.BCTTL3 C? ECSADAIIJ will do more good than ten bottles of tho Syrups of Saraparilla. TH S CNDERStCNtD PHY3IC?AN3 Dhavcnsed Rosadalia in tlicir practico ?br tho past tlirco years and fricly endorso it as a re?anlo Alterativa and Blood Puri?or. DR. T. C. PrOTT. cf Baltimore. DU. T. J. BOYKI.V. DR. B.W. CARR. .* ? _ DR. P. O. PANNT.LLY, w Ja DR. f S. SPA RMS, cf NkaolasTl?a, MjL DR. ?'l. ?lcCARTIIA, Coloxnhia, JT^l [DR. ?. ? NOBLES, Edgecomb, N. C. USED AND E5D0ESIL ET ?RSI J. B. FRENCH L SONS, Fall Hirer, "RT Moss. H ?. W. S!VHTF, Jackson, Mich. _ A. F. WHEELER. Lima, Oui? B fl B. HALL, Lima. Ohio. -TL-S I ( RAVEN & CO., Gnrdrmsvllle, Va. 1 SaSTL. O. MCFADDEN, Muifrocs b oro, Tenn. If>u space wi II net allow of any ex? tended remarks in relation to the rlrtuesof Roudalis. Tothe Medica 1 Profession We guarantee a Fluid Ex tractsuperior to any they have ever used in the treatment of diseased Blood; and to thoafUrted we say try Re?atUlis, and you will bo rc?ui;sa ff^S to health. RosadalH is ?old by allDm relats, -^^^.Iprica $l-aOperbuttto. Address U BS CLEMENTS & CO, m'mttW j Me.t*/actur%ng Chem ult, ' B^lTtjcoax, Ms. Sept? ly Tim Wi:?L POSITIVELY CCBE Chilis and Fever,, Tt does not in viter if the case be chronic, '.Maris Acne .VIXTCRK" will eradicate it en tirely (root tb? ayateoa. We can nf jr to thous? ands ia Baltique rv. ?bo bare Leen releived by SSatin Ague Xf?ixiure , NANTES, FRANCE, Dec. 23, 1S70. Mr. H. II. Bfgaer, Baltimore, .Md: My Detr Sir-I have the h^ner of ac? knowledging the receipt bf ibo 1 t'?:h ultimo, con. taiaing order fur Gttecu thousand iran cs upon lieft*. Tail kinder A ''^in compliance with nur contract uf l?ib October hut, and il is with pleasure I eoMiito/e y?w Sote .A<re:.t ot the United Sutes. Cootra! an t S?mtb Amarice, for J the sa!c of Mutt ? Aqm Mix'.nre, which basal reedy accompli.-bad *y much g>xd rn our own eaantry and Strain. Ti.i" tuixtnre contains no qninint, and anth? ill j wkalectr thut enn injure the general, health ; nor is it disagreeable to the tacte. I pnre?aakd the pivserijitinn of the celebrated SpanLb Phj*i cian. Dr. Piedro Goox^lee, acer bis rettrctaent from his profesi?n, wb? g ue me [Sc t*?*t OOM clatireproof* uuU ottttrwMcea thu I ht kuti *?ed ihm prticriptiou ia ii? practica af (arty (40; gean tc it kout ittkaxing fiiiltd in ?.tiagte intimst. Motin Ague MUtnre I? oitiaSy ou4npo?ed ef ] the rery be.tanti olJe't wilie, and ibe patient ' treed not casrpjte Li.? ons on: uv m-dc ol Living srbilst taking the remedy. Indeed, it ie a vient ant t?*ic, and if f?Vo* in socill quantities before ore..'?faKt each dav, /.' Will Prevent Chill* and ftccr in localities where ??<*PM prrtttit: Thc patient will find that tko il*\trn Aft* Mixture -..teilet 'tn appetite, and that instead of injuring, il i m pi'itt* ti* atm'ttl health. 1 wurran! the Mali* A]** Mixture tja caVt rn,-* ta oil tata*. YtMir?, rcry Trt.U, GUSTAVE DURANTE. Dr. Wm. Frede fie t Stewart'* CetfiScaia: * ^ Raltimtnw, Ma/1, 1871. Bariaf aewlysedth* Mili?. Agu* Mirtmrt, I do n:>t hesitate to rscovntuend it as aa axeelleot tem?diyvfor Chilis aud Ferer. h caataio* ?slb I ?og wfaieh can it^afe the geweral health. r ' v W?. Y. STJSW-AET, 3L D., jfe?Sa?J^**'*1 - ~ -'y ??lmoreTA^n 19, Wi.'. \ I *%*)*&t****J ?Jha*I|?so<W^*^r'i?? I sKia?ysisof the ,fJf >tin Aga* iii*t*rt* and that ?tj it float' ?et coruaia hpaet?efe -oT^vtain?, I be fsr1^ Stryi.^iipjtai Baltimore A^vertige'ments/. _-:-:--2?te-.? "v ,-' ; -y. , FO?TI'S . CELEBEAUa> . ? ? <=3S>??-*? incident to th li anim?!, suchwIrC?iQ ! y EVER. GL?.YDERS, VE?.I/YV -.^C.^'tngt : WATER. HEAVES, COCttHS, JUS ENERGY, Ac. Its TIST ?Hprcves tho/wind, lacreases t%? app?tit gires asaooUi and glossy ?t?r?-4__ transforms Cbc loiserable skeletal intoaflnc-kokinfftart spirited horse. ' To keepers of Sows this ' UOB is invaluable, ft is ?mm pr?? ventive against Rinderpest, HoUow Som, etc. It has been prover by actual .espcriroent to increase tba quantity of milk and cream twenty ??jurV cent.-ea* saalA ta? be?ter:lrm ?.r~~'m J and sweet. In fattening cattle, it gives them aa appetite, loosens their aida, tad BU ikes i theaUbstre mach tasser.," T ? ^^^-?a . ? . _;_ 4 Ia all dl*?*es of Swine, snch ss Congas, Ulcers Ia theLan^.Jiver,Ax.,thisj[r^i?Haeis as a specific. By patting from one half a pa pet toa paper in a barrel pf 1 swill the above'dlseajes wUlbeeradi cvied or cat rely prevented. If given . ia ?sine, a certain preventive sad core for the Bog Cholera.' DATO) E. F0?TZ, Proprietor, BALTIMORE, Sd. For sale ly Druggists and Storekeepers ?iroagteaa the TJnitod Stalle, Canadas sad Sooth Aaaerica, .-^ Dr. A X China, Agent, SUMTER, 8. C. Sept 13 t ly PERSONAL, \QAH WALKER & CO. . "; ?HB . .. Celebrated. Clothiers of BALTIMORE, MD. Announce the introduction of a alan of ordering CLOTHING AND UNDERWEAR BY LETTEii, to which they call jour Speeial attention. They will scud on application their improves ?nd accurate RULES FOR SELF-MEASUREMENT, ! aw<l a full line of samples front their immense stock of CLOTHS, CASSfJIERES, COAT INQS, StttUT-tN??j kc, Ac., thoe enabling parties in any part of the country to order their Clothing and Shirt* direct from them, w.lb the certainly of receiving garments of Hit Very Latest Style And Most Perfect Flt attainable. > boo !? ordered will be sent by Expresa io any part of ibe country. As is weil knowa throughout the Southern S .ates they have for FORTY-THREE YEARS EXCELLED io all departments of their business, which ia a substantial guarantee as to the character of the j Goods they r ill send out A large a .d well aborted stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING alway? on hand, together with a fell lise af FURNISHING GOODS including all the latest Novelties to Design, and at POPULAR PRICES. When Goods are sent per Expresa C. 0 D.. there will i c no collective charge cn amounts of j $29 and ever Rules f?r Sel f-Mease regent? ' Samples of j Goods and Price List Mot /rte on application. The a tren ti- n of tbe Trade it iavfced to oar WHOLESALE HEPARTS.W waioa ii al? way a kept up to the highest standard. ? NOAH WALKER A CO. Manufacturers and Dealer* in Men's ead Boya' Clothing and Furnishing Goods;either ready made er made to erdec. 1Gb and 1C7 Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE, MD. April 5._ Ty. 187?TRADE. J^IJ, G?lXS, G?NS, GUNS. DocMc and Single Burrel Guns, Bretcblundiojr, and Muzz'.tloading Gans, of Euglitb, Freucb aud German manufacture*, AT ALL TRICES. Single (ians at $3 50. $4.00, $0.00, $$.00, ] ii to $2? eack. DvObl? Guus from $7.00 to S-OO.t'O e*ch. Pistols, Pistols, Pistols. Saith A Wesson, Colt's, Al'cn's, Sharp's, and all the popular aud approved kinds. Ammunition for Guns. Pistols and Rifles. Sportsman's Goods of j Great iVariety. I BEST (JUAl'T* m AT LOWEST PRrCESTj I - C?ui,:rj > ?rihkuts and Sportsmen are ic rited ' to call ajad eximio? ?ur targa ead edi selected ! tftnek of abovW Gooda, which we import Street and ruy from the manu fx et urara. W? gu.imnieo quality equal lp, and pri?es ?a lew as any responsible boase in this eoe a ?ry. Qrders hy ti.ail filled promptly, ead seat bj express, L*. O. D. POULTN CY, TRIMBLE & CO.,. 2o0 \V. Ualtisaorc ?treet, Au* r.0-7:n BALTIMORE, MD. New York Advertisements. PASCR?AXIZED .. ? COD LIVER OLI. We doslre to c-Jt the a'!erufan>f (ko S.TeJ?<-a : Profession to this preparation of Cod Lirer OTi. for tue I-?lowix.? rcnW s ':. It wiM agree w tb tho laost .k'->.itatr:i m, a web. It U-decidedly pei?. pleasant lo artur-ni ?trr? It ix ks* ?tueur',*) tu prescribe. It ?Ul nut aawseate. aa the l'ancre* ; tioe ?M)ft? ia, {.cristi ?Mr$o?tt.-? oil. It u more palatab*; acA? ewkbiTRj.*.?or??-?a eauiUtfa, j .od wa aroMh'-f?fbre ?"ST?to di*gai?e US' of?n siveeeas. Jt !? leaf: ?aeeesire, aa ve small qoantitj ofiJvev awrsesttj wsg^tsatefl^ pre duce tar mora beneficiar??lt? tba* ar. tier? the '? qu??tirVro??>?rf?*try digesW?, Thraf teparalw*-: is toeatjae w.?*?? the -ajreatest favo* satoBr?^?5ja: ciaos io Diseases of the Langs,' and fe Hsfiflj taking t be prac; of (bo plaie alf. * l?rice Ids ts abd BOTsWa wf?lhe rrwe?y^r?ilhe.l apt? sppli Xaa?f?taredhy RSKD, CA R5E?CK A pW^tgjfas>a ?t*fc *. aa^^j 142 Ti^air^^j^ v ?H?*M* . - . W,J. Vereeii, of Scmtb Carolina, ?vl^.--;/. -?J-NV: -,r^^?C^ .>.:>.. ?ww." JJtPBllsO^ STAKB& CO. . ^^'ft?feCrt?r?S ANO WHOLESALE ^TA^TTTATn W WI l?li\ Wi j FOB TUB . ts Southern ^-Market :Only.J m ?NO 504 BROADWAY, , -W? . - ,. ... .}ieM-. . ' Opposito St. Nicholas Hotel, Sept^St*' 3 NEW YORK. SouseMd Medicines. ! JYOARDMAN'S COD LIVER OIL-Tbis Oil .?J Ti pat up with great este from perfectly"! fresh Livers and is, wuhout doubt tte* finest pro. doced. BOARDMAN^ FRENCH WORM CONFEC TIONS.-Invaluable ss s care for Worms, .nd being ic the form of a^c&ady loscngo ere] readily takes. BO?RDMAN'8.CONCT> EST. JAMAICA ?GINGER.-A splendid corrective and ex ceediegly u?eful in Colic?, Cramps, scd ordinary j irregularities of th* Bowell. BB ANTS INDIANTDRIFYING BXTRAC. A mediane long in sse for disorders arising froman im pare state of the ^foodl. This article has pccforoitd some mott . wonderful coree and is tba heat cu ticle extant for the p?rpese. BRANTS INDIAN PULMONARY BAL S A M.-Extensively seed for all pulmonary j ?complaints, being purely vegetable, nattie most preparation* forCooghs, Colds, etc., does not const?pate ur leave any unpleasant after effect, bat always affords speedy relief, GREENE'S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY.-A safe, sure and sptedy^core of that most [ distressing of complaint? '.'D.TSPBPSIA,!' pot op from sn original recipe of DR. GTRKESE. Fort Valley, Ga. jy whom it has tong; been used with wonderful success. PARKET.'S NERVE AND BONE Ll NI- . 31BNT.-The best esternal remedy fer atan { or beast. A certain cure for RlK-nmatum. Cramp?, Sprains, Bruises, Swelling, Week Limbs ] and pains of all kinds. PARKER'S C?MPO?NDFLUIDEXTRACT BUCHA,*.-The purest and best ia uss. A sure relief fer all diseases of tbs Bladder and Kidneys.-ask for ' ao other,-Physicians re? commend it. HALLETT, SEAVER & BUR8AKK, 149 Chumben and 131 Reade Slr<xls. septe- yEWYORK.iy Richau's Golden REKBDZfiS. 1,000 DOLLARS REWARD FOR ANY CASE WHICH Dr. Riehan's Golden Remedies FAIL TO CURE. Dil. RICH IPS GOLDE* UXSII?] Is the greatest A Iterative, Renovator and Blow.) ! Purifier in the World ; radically ceres Srrt iu? arid ScaorVLA in a l its forms. Save-your m?ney by obtaining the only radical cere at once. It remove? ell disease from the system and leaves the blood pure and healthy. Br RICHAUS Golden Balsam No. 1 Carat Syphilis aod all eotaneons ?ruptions ia primary ead seeandary stages, seek ss Old Ulcers, Ulcerated Sore Mouth and Threat; Sere Eyes, Skia Eruptions. Ser?nese of the Seals, Capper Colored Blotches, Ac, Ac , Eradicating Mercury sad Disease radi* cally. DR. RICH AU'S Golden Balsam No. 2. Acts in Ulcera. Ac. same as No. I ; will care Tertiary Hereditary Syphilis, or Scrofula in its worst f- rms, after all other treatment fails. I lises thousands of certificate? certifying to mi? raculous cores effected by these remedio?. Pa dents cat. and drink what they like, and rcquirr io outward application. Tbi.ueswd* suffer lom Syphilitic and Mercurial Rhee mat ir m ?who arv not aware of it ; ead I defy neb to ob ta n a radical m rc without the eid of these medicines Its beneficial affect* are felt at one* ,.it has raised patients frota hospital beds,' ia eoe week, who bare lain then for years, wader the beet prae ?itiuners in the City ; sad I* the only radical 'tare for the wornt disease known. Syphilis. Syphilid? and Mercurial Bh?atnat??o\is the mos: painful fora of thu diseat-e. Patients in many instance* are confined to their beds for months and yean, lobing appetite, miling away io flesh till reduced to mere ?kele tons, patiently awaiting the arrival nf doatb to ?lieve them of their sufferings ; to sueb I would .lay, say Golden Balsam No. 2 WW save yoar life, give you strength, restore your appetite, retlttcr swelling, and make a radi? cally welt ease vf you \p a short api?** of time; gives imm?diate relief sad ef?rt* * radical curt? is all eases of Rheutn?<i?m, either ?cat?, chronic or reflataatory, whether from the akora eena? or any other. Pries of either No. 1 or No. 3 Golden Balsees i fy M per bottle, er two bottles foi *?.... H"t Spring.? Arase****, May 7r ?SC8 Dr. RICHARDS, 2*8 Varick Street New >'?rk DsAU.S<e; \ 1 fin i that after all the medical treat?.nt I ! know any thing aboat. Hot Springs Included. ? fail'to eur* Syphilis ; roar Biu?? will ?nd has radically cured th* worst *f thees. Theasard . aooresore frost ail part*-every season, ?nd if yoe sill c?r*b!i?h tuc a? Agvut, lean Soll larg*, quant it-ri of your MedieiaeV for T om sstL fro! ' that k witt do sit yow ?bi? for it. >Fc#y indy, yovrtydto* Ac, <*. J. B.--, M. D. Any ow*, rsfchingso'.?croire ?e"l?r. ?<- ia regard to tai.' Medicine .?ja tove ?Adre*, in fort hy-wrls?ac> usa. Mt^k*. plew ar* la certify ing that Dr. EICHAUS BALSAM Mo. 2 'bes completelycured ?ease ef Tertitry Syphilis of Eight Years staadtaff. eofcrraered in the arwv. after harbgesp?ndMFirVHeWv<^?*t?ian fi>r medicsl ateniiene*. Th? csssrcfofWt*. at the ti?ssfcoA8tcu?iag the nae of Dr. RfCSACS Renedte*. wv ooefitnd I? bod. with ulcers on .both hen^ and ara*. ' Any Sjfi wSuhtisg thc "SIpE [ SOI JOB WO IHK o p [EY EE Y ITE SQR IP TI ON *. .'jrVT 1 *_ T - _ '_ ....... ';---\. I . PROMPTLY EXECTJTE?) AT THE : . ? . . OFFICE OF The Slimier Watchman, .-rv THE Highest Style of die Art. Kew York Advertisements. ^rffii^.Green & Co.. Succe&s?r* to CHARLES L. HUGER & Co. Merchandize Brokers, AND GENERAL ?Comnn&sion Merchants, ?fe 122 PEARL STREET, P. 0. Box $813, W.H. Griffie, of Va. ") K C. Green, Qf'S. C. ? New Turk, j J. V. D. Card;.of N. Y. ) .4ifrarcccs fltt/tfe o??. Cotton, Naeal flores, <?<% j: gaaj 6 : < tf ? SURR CURE FOR CHIILS AND FEVEB. OcsWer's Fever and Ague Pills. J AN INFALLIBLE CURE! The nbore i?no ne? Remedy, bnt one that ba? stood the rest of TWENTY YEARS' USE, and ia a "household word ia probably triare families ra those sections of the country wher* Chills ?nd Peter ere mest pre Y aient, than any other medi 1 cine vf its el A.-S. TOR SALE RY ALL DRUGGIST?, And by ?he Proprietors, FRASER & LEE, Saccessors to HARRAL, RISLEY & KITCHEN, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS; yo. 20 Beckman Street' Xcw York. Sept 20_6ra w. A RANSOM & cor, Manufacturers and Jobbers of BOOTS ?ND SHOES, 138 and 140 Grand Street, KEW YORK. Warren A. Ransom, Aaron P. Ransom, La?as W. Geer. Robert H. Royd. " Sept 3*) _6m PORTER, DAY & CO. Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS & SHOES 596 BROADWAY, (3d door abore Metropolitan Hotel,) Traman H. Porter. ") ? r, Pfl v AA Warren H. Dsy. \ P* ?' B0X' 44 Thomas N. Bramtet,} New York. Sept 6-_Sm FRANCIS HAREAL, of S. C. with MULFORD & SPRAGUE. Importers ead Wholesale Dealers in Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, AND HEAVY GOODS. 85 Chambers Street, A.\D 67 READE STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, New York. Sept 6-_6m JOBS r. serwouR. R..B?TIT W. SKTXOCR. JOHN F, SEYMOUR & CO, IJIPORTXaS Or A.Xi) DE \ LCRS IH v CHINA, GLASS, ATt> EARTHENWARE. 78 Warren St., New York. Keep a Large and well selected Steck wbl?h we <?Cer on U.e most ren>o:.?b!e terms, and ai the lowe.<t market rates. Special attention given lo orders. Sept 20 Cm T. F. WESSON, with Moore, Jenkins & Co., IM POUTERS AND Wholesale Grocers, DEALERS IN ' WINES, LIQUORS AND TOBACCOS. 127 tt l2d'Fremit\n St wt, Cor. 92,94 ?90 IT. Broadway, JAMES M. MOORE, 1 RAY MOX D ? KN KINS, } Yew York. ; H. SIDNEY HUGHES. J r^ept ?ia HURIPOLL?R& CO. MAN UF?CTVBEES AND IMPORTERS SADDLES HARNESS BRIDLES, COLLARS^C. FINKSA^SiKY AND SADSLKRY HARDWARE. 59? BROADWAY, Two doors ?bore Metropolitan Hotel NEW YORK. S?p*- - ' Sui ' Agriraitaral Implements. STEEL CAST I PLOWS. __ I* LO MORE'S CELEBRA TE?i'L ?CAnVsMRON, WROUGHT IROS AND > STEEL PLOWS, ofeecry deeen}.ri-o. CORN .SfiELLBSS U-r h*nd ?r Imne power 'Ccflba ?ad Brain MilN, Straw end St/Jk "Cm tri*. tifrTro Crazies, HPIW Possen, Tbrenhrag'Mnoh^ y, ti^pr Mtibv CaUivatrrts M'i HW, . Cw?i r^nteri?. Caru.'WapirtM., \VUeib..rr w* .* Gio Ge?t Plow CiiSl?r.j;>. . Cotton a*d?;rore Tm?rV?. P. tr.-? Scwkpsre, j. Buenrd Sweeps end B*.? T ?.-??.-. Ox Sausels, Churns, C?tt?i i-' ?a, 4c. "GUANO, BONE *>UST ?t-'erry tMr vt^eeti "*! JO.I M<:<*KK, uu? 25-?its . 193Fr<ii: .>) . .V >. k t.