The Sumter watchman. (Sumterville, S.C.) 1855-1881, October 11, 1871, Image 4
Appearance of th? JPresidcn? of the -
United States in fte-. Middle of the
[?rVcm.the Rew YorkSe?.]
Straw?ridiog-w 'joii^sp?rt. Straw- ;
tidies used to be a leading- feature ?
of .the jollifications ^toVvJ?ay ;
toral,ragkros t*at saoeeededithe ga ch?
eri ng>Hhe goldi's . ha?#e?i?z tad the
fal! threshing. Tc this day ear Jersey
friends retain the ojd-time ctisicin. and
with * boga Jptnlw^wa^pfi it&aj#_ ?
8i^?at;w?th a box ~weH flHerT^withj
bright clean straw, aar] the lids and
issses tombled in promiscuously together,' ;
the more the merrrier, behind fieet
horses, e/Joy a night's frolic as only the :
innooV?: toilers of the harrest field can
enjoy a little diversion of that sort.
Straw rides form a.feature of the- 1
later fall sports at Long Branch, Vod
ere greatly enjoyed by'some even who
are not used to toil and labor. They
b id such an event a couple of weeks
ago. It was on tire Monday eveningihat '
preceded the departure of the President
aird bis family on their Western-pilgrim
age. T! e party was a yery select one,
made up of the beaux and belles of the
West End exclusively. Mist Murphy,
daughter of the collector of this port,
was one of the ladies. '' Miss Brown, a
duughter of the proprietor of^Brown's
Park, was another. It so happened that
on the evening ot this grand affair Mis*
Nellie Grant, daughter of the President
of the United Stacee, and Miss 'Dent,
ber consto, dined at the residence of the
Hou. Thomas Murphy, and vere still
enjoying the collector's hospitality and
the agreeable companionship of Iiis
family wheo the immense farmer's
wagon engaged for the straw riding
party called for Miss Murphy
.?Ob, dear," sighed >;is??Nellie Grant,
"I wish I could go too!" -
"So do I," chimed io Miss DeDt.
'.Well, theo, cou* -along," replied
Miss Murpfcy.
'.Bat we are not invited," suggested
Miss Nellie Graat.
"That will not made the slightest dif?
ference io the world," returned Mist
Murphy. "The geutletneo will only be
too happy to have you along. And be?
sides, the addition cf two to the com?
pany will only fill the wagon more close?
ly and make it all the mer; jolly."
"I have a good mind to go/' said
Miss Nellie, half persuaded. "Bat what
would papa say ?"
"You ought not to go without, your
father's permission," suggested the pro
deDt wife of the collector.
"Oj), pshaw !" said the Hon. Tltomas
Morphy, "If Nellie wants io go, let ber
go by all meaos ; there's nc harm ia it."
"But papa might net like it," replied
M ivs Nellie, still hesitating.
"Don't give yourself any uneasiness
on that score," responded the collector;
"1 will see your father and make it a*!
right with bim. Go alojg and enjoy
yourself. ,
And so Miss Nellie and ber cousin
joined thc happy party, and were soon
tucked away in the huge lumber wagon,
half buried in straw and blankets,
and packed as closely with thc rest of
the company as red beringa ina box. It
was a very jolly party, full of music and
anecdote ; and as the great lumbering
wagoo rolled along up aud dewa the
aveoue on the bluff their merry voices
started the fish-hawks on their lofty
. perches, and weut rolling far ont to sea.
The party started out about 8 o'clock.
They had traversed the length of the bluff
road two or three times, and were re?
tuning toward the West End about
midui^ht, when, directly in front of the
Presidential cottage, they were batiked
by an apparition carrying a lantern, and
crying :
"Stop that wagon, yon miserable
yelpers!"
It vas the voice of the President of
the United States.
"Is my daughter in there !" angrily
demanded the aforesaid President, at the
same time approaching the wagon with
his lantern.
..Yes, papa, i am here," dotily res?
ponded Miss Nellie. I
"Get out this minute and come ioto
the house, you buzzy," shouted the j
President, at the same time grasping ?
his daui?htet by the shoulder and drag?
ging ber tyxt of the wagon. "Aiu'tyou
ashamed of yourself, cutting up in this ^
manner and keeping one up herc tilt (
this time of night waiting for you. wheo
you know 1 have been kept up the past ?
two nights and have got to be up at j
daylight to morruw moruiog to go t
away !"
And he gave his fuir daughter a rude
push toward the gate of th? Presidential '
enclosure, crying, "Go into the house f
with you!"
Miss Nellie burst ont crying, partly
from the pain inflicted by ber father's g
rough treatment, and partly from morti 1
ficaiion. In the meantime,. Mit* Deni v
was assisted from the wagon by the
gentlemen of the party, a*id approach- ^
iog the President began expostulating
with him.
"Mr. Grant, while ? am ?your guest
you might at least treat roe respectfully.-'
Tho rest ol Uer words were lost as abo
moved away toward tho house with the (D
President and his daughter. But the, *
party in the wagon could distinctly hear &
their voioes ia angry altercation ?lLj.be u
way up the lawn and uotil they had *'
entered the cottage. 0
H?l^ ~PJ?Oj?LK'e KT SICK,
- ,- Eating too mueh and. too fast and
, .Wallowing imperfeojJy-mTri^sted food.
By taking too much fluidajyiag meals. 01
Drinking poisouous whiskey and other 01
intoxicating drinks. Keeping late hours f*
at night and sleeping too late in the el
. morning. Wearing olotb'mg too tight s? Tl
S3 to relax circula' ion Wearing thin
?boes. Neglecting to take sufficient
exercise ta keep their bands sud feet
warm- Neglect i og to wash Che body
Sufficiently to keep the pure* of the W
skin open. hxolia??ing the warm
e othiag iroro ia a wurm room daring ss
the day for light costumes and exposure, ^
ineideot to evening parties. Starving M
the stomach to gratify s vain ?od foolish tlx
passioD for dreeii. Keeping up a eon- ^
slant excitement, freu i "g the mind witb jat
borrowed troubles. Emptying ehesp
doctorsand sweJlnw'mg quack nostrums (
for every in.???nary Ul. laking ?tala at Sir
itt9gfatMUY*u\. v 1 t
in to> jubilate". tbt;t
thejte?der triKs of
.^^tnroWt?eT gsB-^tbtit bi rd-ntmg j
ceases. . r' ' .
jt We^awjasidi ihe^<;'?v^ii^^*crj!r j
baektbVajlrattewy; opefr/tjre^wH?fc?WsJ
md lean across ihe-easct?eot.- loto.. the }
How ?rieat it ? ! And yet th? Sf?enoe,.!
as weleac and' listen, quickens vi tb
raice*bose ebb ind fi?* made; -oNOE
the tow dorons ot our life io bad and
blossom aj> the rose : make ?OTLI^ ind
wiU-make forever the Alpha and Omega
o? lojrys sweetest o^tealitf '
The mc oa light lays its binda of silver j
across tbe loosen ?ss of oar bair, and ap
on our tero pres, bartbeoed ?iib Vferer
throbs o? iaucy-overwrought, the fingers j
of the witd are pressing, as the inc ib
er'8 lips, ' through a night -of J? long
?go.
Th? wingcovers th* cityy as
the wings of bird ber brood ; but -the
lights of heaven Sinus through, ilium to
iog cathedral spire and cloister-wail
the high halls of the rich and the low j
roofc of the poer; and, over all, is the
banner of-God's love j His protecting j
care, and the beaven of His holiness.
The -^otoelese night" grows voice
ful. .
A soond breaking from wine red Hps, |
floats from thc sw?et soul of Ute.past to I
the foantaios in the still aisles of our
being, ind low ! a shower of glittering
drops over the blooms so dark with dost j
of dreary days, and a song through' ail j
the stillness Irks the singing of the sea.
An odor of violets from tbs wet ways
of sa old, old woodland ts folded un der
the plumage ol the night, and the calm
leaves of life's first lilies seem rustling j
to the bode,' storm-shaken, bat happily !
spared for tbe sweetening of latter j
days.
One!
One voice above all othear from ont
the sepulchre of the past ! One hand
fairer.than all others-reaching across
the aro whose very rim is ander . tbe j
ashes of a burnt-out hope!
One face with its frame of carven
locks, sod lips like palest primrose-its'
delicate cheeks, and lids with fringe of j
amber-its brows where no red blood is, !
and Hs temples with no purple of]
living!
One day discrowned and desolate, the
lH? of all its hours face to face with the
death of al li ts dreams, and something
sweeping through its stillness like sound
of ships going down to the black heart
of the sea*, and sound of wares. closely
ap above and sealed with seal of j
thunder.
One faith, fair and fruitful, that not
the laboring of years, nor men, nor gods,
nor doom, nor death can alter !
Oat gleam of the far off silver of repose
over al! the waters of waiting.
It is enough !
We close the window and its shat ?era,
rearrange th? damask and the lace, pot
back the stand with its basin and ladder,
of ivy, and just as the clock is telling
the passing of souther, boor, go silently
to the sweetheart of your slumber, and
to a sacred dream of-Ooe 2
GRAINS,
- Yon cannot escape from anxiety
and labor; it is the destiny of humanity.
- Trials being sanctified, increase
faith, and faith being increased is again
pat to the trial.
- Happiness grows st oar own fire?
sides and is cot to be picked ap in the
stranger's garden.
- Rest satisfied with doing well, and
leave others to talk of you as they
please.
- If sin is terned oat of oar hearts
Dy grace, it will be turned ont of oar
bouses too.
- The only way to avoid evil, ia to
ill up every passing -hour to the glory
)fGod. ' *
- Sense shines with a doable lustre
./hen it is set in humility. An able and
ret bumble man is a je wei worth a king
lum.
- A loving heirt and a pleasant
countenance are commodities which a
uan should never fail to take home with
tim. . - .
- Shenstone, an artist in landscape
;ardeniog. said he knew the turo in bi?
ife wbicb led to unhappiness-it Watt
rben be made pleasure his aim,
.- With love, che heart becomes a
?ir and fei tile garden, with sui shine
nd warm, hues, and exhaling sweet .
dors ; without it, it.is a bleak desert
overed with ashes.
- The ooly way for e man to escape
aing found ont is to ps * for what he is.
'he only way to maintain a good
bareet er is to deserve it. , It is easier
) correct oar faults* than to conceal .
ieo. " -" P
, ?any ? ??aft, at random seat.
indi aMilt tba araher little meant !
nd mi ay a rord at raedura ?po ken,
av lootbe, or wound, a beart'? ;b?tbrofcaa. _ j
- Our impulses, our enthusiasms, :
ar aspirations require tao*t of our cit
luutantiel life to drop away, before
ley can be tros enough, ?cd' refiesd -?
lough" to do their grandest ?>
ie ma??lve^?<sf otfa^eUtW "*J5 ?
Are iu/sid iipoatba^&alk.tbinf?, ?~ I
>d tba* nt?<> sewering -prat ti? t ???are - ?
Oft Wa it? Um tioga.
latr?a** of oar daJJj Mr?V
Tbaeoatuon (blnj* #carei?urtt retail, .- <- *'
bem*raoriity?Ujt??MrrIv??, . * - - 6
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Cotton Ties and Bagging,
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Wo offer for Sale, et Low Prices, the following
TIES:
The "A B BO W," the "A NCSO B." the
"EUREKA ," Sweet'. "PATKNT BUCKLE,1
BUTLER S "BUCKLE,"
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--ALSO
AMERICAN, DUNDEE A INDIA BAGGING.
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Sept ?
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2m
RFCE. ?ICE.
FRESH BEAT RICE,
In TIERCES and BARRELS.
For sale by
Sept. 29
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tf
DEM AR ARA SUGAR?
^FIKE L OT IN, HCGSBADS,
8aks)We^o*ibe Retail Trade.
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September 20 ? tf
?otatoe^ Onions, English
Bass; RMnewrae^H?cfc* ^
. heimer in cases ;
r. CHAMPAGNE--- n El DSIEClt
FOR SALE, ?K LOTS TO SUIT, BY
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AF? ERNOe&ot S* TU B$A? M0S5JK !
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don?. - ?' .^.'^
insurance by this Linc, 1-2 ?er Ifc
- Rat?i (htc&h?^+s: Iowas ty <tttjt>
other Route. 4
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We shall bo pleased ta handle consignment" of
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Sept 27-2ra '
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Sept 6
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rELL^CELEnRATED ESSAY <ia*fcc rarfW >
?rr (a ifhout medicine) of SpxnMaToavacea or* '
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- . tttfj rjexterfSeeff-ftra^ttrf?e. ^itrlbrestad J ^J^fiKleK all tb.
io tbo-gruwing of Poaa fat market, should , -"r?I^?Vj?^^ -j "?
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getting tb* Earliest and moat Proline Tea *^,^*n&1&e^^
Sept?
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SUMT?U* S. C. ."./. -, V
.'LIYERF^?UAfc?Liy^ ?? >NEW YO^
Casita! and B?serrad,_$21,000,000,00. jAfii?ji^
Invest?! in the United SJat?*,.....,. 3,100,009,00. [. ?nniml ?Igso?a?.^..? ?~o,W0,000,80.
?.ANDES CTRCLVC?NNATI, OHIO," ' of Charleston, S. C.
Cath Cai^'Ul pftid up..................$l,W?O,000^?' . Pres denvWs. MeBURNEY.
Capital und Profit* lit July 187l.r 1,500,000,00. . A ??and and reliable home Cornily. : '.
Rates for Fire and Life Insurance, as ?otc a* tn any. First, das* Company
til, umm i laiaaiiiiiaiaiaaaaaiiawaaiKaaaiijtujjiiiiL jjuasiW- ?? ????????i iituiit tani
GEN ERAL FI BB AN? L.I PE
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CAPITAL REPRESENTED, - - - $35,000,000.
PACIFIC F RE INSURANCE CO:, of Snn Francis?), Aisrtts^^..-$20,000.MO Gold, i
GERMANIA FIRE INSURANCE CO., of New York, Assettt-4^00,000. .
SECURITY FIRE INSURANCE CO., of N?w Y<irk,"As*etu,......_ J.?4,540.
PUONIX FIRE INSURANCE CO.. of New York, Anette....._?. 1,8*5,000.
KU.' H M ONI) BANEING AND INSURANCE CO., of Rrehmcnd. Va,, Assets... ZbfiMO.
GEORGIA HOME FIRE INSURANCE CO., of Columbus, Georgia fr.i.i.rt i.V^ *?*>?*..
PARTICIPATING POLICIES issued OB Dwellings, seeming vu Annual reduction ontbe prem
lum of about 25 per cent. " -1". .
SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Atiesta,Gee, Gen. J. B. GORDON President.
Tbe oldeat and largest- Southern Life Company?
EQUITABLE LIFE .A-SUfUXCE SOCIETY, of Nee York. In amount of Kew Business, t?e
. Ingest LM. Company to ^
SrectaL AGSKT ?a
TnE POLICY HOLDER'S LIFE AND TONTINE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE SOUTH, j
of Charleston, S. C.
These Companies m Strength, Reliability and Fair Dealing are
, . Second to-rione. in the ^TTor?d. ?
Angust? " ly
THE ABOVE PRESS IS SO CONSTRUCTED,
AND OF SUCH IMMENSE POWER, THAT WITH A SINGLE LEVER ONE-MAN CAN
preos a bate of Cotton weighing 500 lb*., or a horse can be hitched to the opposite side and press a
bale of the jaine s?e TN ONE MINUTE'S TIME , ?
The Pres waa exhibited at the Fairs' th rougboo t the Sooth last Fall, and look the Premium ere ry
where. At Au-u.-U. Ga., a Silver Pitcher worth $50 W2s awarded this Press. Al the Fair Vid
at Charlatan, la sr November, we took tbe P rem um and seid the Piras on ihe spot te the President
.if thc A.'?oemtiun for the fall price. $185.
We G y J ra n tee this THE BEST PRESS IN EXISTENCE at the PRESENT TIME, and wilt
TAKE BACK ANY PRESS not aa represented, and REFUND THE 3. ON BY. Pri?e $?85.
Agents Wanted for every County, in the State.
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AuffUSt i ~~
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WARREN DU PRE, A. M., Professor Natural Science,
. JAS. ii. CARLISLE, A. M., Professor Mathematics.
REV. A. H. LESTER, A. M., Professor History and Biblieal Literaten?. -
The Preparatory School, andar the tmmedtate'SapervUioa. cf toe Faculty, JNO. W. SHIPP; A.
M., PrincipaL -* . '-71*-; ?
Divinity SebooVBsT. A. M. SHIPP, D. D.; Ber. WHITEFOIID SMITH, D. D. ; Ber. A. H
LESTER, A. M. -
The First Session of the Eigbteetith Collegiate. Year begtaa on the first Monday ia October,
167T. Tho 8oeond Session begins on the First JJoodty ia Jaaaary, WA.
Tb. cc-urae of studies end the standard of soholarsbrp remain eeehiJ>ged, hst the Faculty now
admit irregular Staden ts or those who wish to pursue par dewier studies roly.
The School* ultu opea at the same time.
TUITION per year, ia Col tige Classas, ineAadin* eon tineen t fte, $84. fa Carree ey.
. TUITION per yeer, is Preparatory School, including ewrtiajuct fee, $44, in Currency, '
-Bills payable ene half In ad ranee. * " .
" Board, per month, from $lf to $1$ ta earreaey.
For ?jitther partlowiars address,_
Joly .12,1872. A. If. SHIP P. prftident.
Cl?arlestoH BrepBi Factory ?
J. P. BRO Y7XE, Agent.
?LSOAt?SNX. FOB
NONEXPLOSIVE. KB?dSEN? LAMPJ3
ib?c4n(eTy nf? b.thJh?B. Breaking ?n<* ExpV
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SrMEB'S MEW FAMILY
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ruai, dampness or d?eay. ,.. ; .
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Fire-ProofM?reia?its'
Safes,
. WELDED STEEL AND IRON ,
Burglar - ]?roof Bank
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FIRST CLASS
Key and Combination
Xpcfc
Bank Vaults and Doors.
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Sales Room 255 Baltimore St.
F AC 7' ? RT- Square hounded by
Henrietta, Claret, Fremont
and Warner Streets
SEND FOR ILL?TRATED CATALOGUE.
OVER 12,0O^AV USE..
TESTED IS 200 FIRES.
NEAR REFENCES I
Fraser, Haynsworths A Cooper, Hoyt A FuLoia,
Sumter, S. C.
Worth A Worth, Wilmington. No. Ca?
John Agnew A Son, Colombia, S. C.
National Bank of Chesr?r, S. C.
Smuh A Melton, Chester, S. C. '
; 900 IN BALTIMORE.
OVER 12,000 SAFES IN USE.
TESTED fig 260 FIRES.
FIRST CLASS GOODS, AT LOW PRICKS.
Jntr2o IT
Ayeres Cherry Pectoral,
Year Plaeaaaa of tba Throat and Longa,
.?Mah aa Cough*, Coi da, Wliooping
Qoo?h? Bronchitis, s?**^,
said Consumption.
Probably never before in the whole history of
Andichte, baa any thing won to widely and so
deeply ?poa the co nil dence of joaakind, aa thia
excellent remedy fer puhoonary complaints.
Through a tong s?rica of yea?, aid among moat
of the races of men it hos ri>?n hierher and higher
faa their eat laaaf Inn, aa it has become better known.
Ita entfern? character ead power to core the va.
rkraa atibetions of the longa and throat hara
sada at known aa a reliable protector against
ncaa. WhOe adapted to milder forms of disease
sad to voting children, it is at fie same tfane the
most effectual remedy that c*n be given for incip?
ient eoasamptkm, end the dangerous affeetiona
of the throat and lungs. As a provision against
ewrhVn attachs of Croup, it should be kept on
hand ka every family, and ?deed as til are some*
times subject tc colds and coughs, all should bf
provided with this antidote for them.
Although settled Cew?wm?ft?? ia thought nv
enrabie, still great numbera of cases 'where the
totease aromad settled, hare bee? completely
eured, and the patient restored to rand hearth
by th? Cherry rectoral. 80 completa fa sta
mastery orer the disorders of the Longa amt
Throat, that the most obstinate of them yield to ti
When nothing else could reach then, under tba
Cherry PecSeral they subside and disappear.
Blm?on sot* Public ?pemkert and great
? jj,
UlvtOCuOD I"-IP FL,
^bWAtasa la always relieved and often wholly
co?*?d by it?
BnmehifU is generally eared bj- taking tba
Oas i at Fmf?rmt ta email and frequent doses.
80 generally are ita Tirtnee known, that we
need wot pwblbh me certiflcatet of mew here, or
do meta maa assura tba pahflo that ita qaa?tiee
aaa ?fly marat?ined <
Ayer's Ague Cure,
For Fever and Acut), Intermittent Farer,
Chm ?OT-CT, Se missent JTerrnr, DcmJ)
Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, Aa,
end indeed sui the alTecttons which arlee
front xoalariccts, marah, 0
aiiTetame wliataier, lt m nowise Injures any pa?
tient The number and importance of its cum
in tb? aguo districts, are bterally beyond account,
andwebeBovewithout a parallel In the history
o'Ague medicine. Our pride is graiifled by the
achnowiedgmeuU we receive of the ndical eurea
envied tn obstinate cateo, and where other rsm
edle? had wholly railed.
Pw aaamw alert ^aroona, either reaVteat ia, or
travelling through mlaswratie locantes, win.be
protectedby (airingthe AQVE cmiE daily.
Foi- Kaw CoMBtetate, arising from torpid,
tty of me liver, it ls aa excellent remedy, stunts*
hating me Liver toto healthy activity.
For BiUooa Disorders aad Liver Complaint?, it
is as exceOeat remedy, producing many truly
remarkable earea, where ether medicines aaa
by DB. 3. C Am A Co., Practical
.Weal Cl tad sta, Lowell, Maes, aaa
anttaUrooad the world.
PS1?E, $.140 PiJJOmj,
Da. A* J. CsitXA. Agr t ?< bwaatv^-d. C.
DARBY'S
1 "HIS lornas ble ?t ttflv itedietne. f^ ptrifr
f&fis?m*^ fe '***"' ^aee^tiagaj
arl i? JJ B j? W?T *? A ai ti ? 7 A
Wwi ?mini'.lill
J.-?.nu, r??>rW>r. E. a SfcDw.L* * Cg . Di^rj?, ,
^taJj^W?.St^rtnd^C*!^??* M Como-?? ?mt. s. f.
r MULLIONS Bear Testimony to their
. . Wonderrfal Cu?-atlre Effect?, >
They ?se- net a r??? Fancy B riais, Made of Pe?,
. RUTE, Whiskey, Pro?.' Spirit? ans tief??,
Li?, nara doctored, spiced and sweetened lo pics* ^
-t???osise?:i^^ *Ap*t?natS ?^asiaterC?*,
^jjaatleaAtlievajji^er o*t??rTOita?u?e?ia^i^b?jt$?t
' atrtreH?dtoe.nad?frra
ci (Jornia, Creo frosa adi Alcoholic St lars..
Uata. They swthe-GRE AT BLOOD PL m.
FiT?'wd A I<IFE GIYING PRINCIPLE,
- a perfect Benora** ?ad Inrigorator af th? Sj**?,
- ^rytnsrctfailpUsoo
to a healthy condition. Ko pereor. can taxe these Bit.
tats aocoedlng to direottoM ?nd remain tong unweQ,
. pro-rid ed their bones ar? not destroyed br minced
poison or other mears, ?ad tho rita! organs wsstsi
feayoTidthapcantosT repair. ? JgT.
The y *n> a Geaste Pwj^r4re SM well ai a
Tassie, po??c**Tttg;-?lao, the pecBjs; merit of acm*,
aa a powerful ???ct in relieving ?sseat?ca or Inaa
f?xt?on of theldrar. aadsJl thejfaxal Ofrans.
FOR. FEMALE COKFlsBMTs?; toywagoc
dd, married err ?ii ?lev st th? da?? stottanhood erst
Ure ton of life. ? ieee Tonk BitfJWhare no equal
For IaSaratr atory and Chronic Rn ena t
flossi n?? t??nu Drsn>ereefa? 9* l??ige*tl?n.
Billons, Remittent and Intereaitteat Fe?
Von, Disease a of the Blood, Liver, Kid.
- Ber? aad Bl a <Ider, thvse Sitiera haye been raoat
lian:-fill Sech IMaeawea ai? e??i*ed by Vitiated
Bl ?od, which Ugeoerallrprtdtioedby derangeaMet
- es? the Digestive Grgces, '.
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Heat
?she, Tain tn th? Shoulders, Coachs, Tightness of tb?
Chest. Ttlnfnsss Soar eructations ot th? Stomach,
Bsd Taste in th? ??oath. Silicas Attacks, Palp?tanos ol
th? Heart, Inflammation of the tanga. Pain in th*rv
(tans of th? &ytD47S. aad a hundred other painful sys?
tosas, ant the ona irings of Dyspepsia.
Tbey invigorate tb* Stomach andstimuurte the torpid
Liver sad Bowell* which rana er them of unequalled
.aVacy in deanshur th? blood of ?il imparties, and ba
sertlag new life.aad vigor to th? wnoseovstem.
FOR SKIN DISEASES? s>opt?ons,Tetter. 8*5
Rheum, Blotches, 8pots, Piaai?es. Pustules, Boils, Car
bandes, Ring-Worm*. Scald Head. Sore Kyee, Rrrsip*.
? ls*. Itch. Scarfs, Dscoloxx? iona of the Stria, fi arnon ?at
StscsaMS of the Skin, of whats r;r ssssao or nat cw, ar?
lrteraOr daenpsj-d carded oat of th ny st ?rm in ash ort
time by th? nsw ?I these Bitter*, (saw bottle In saci
eases will convince th? most incredaJou* of their asv
? tiveeffecta.
Cleans* the Vit.atad Blood whenever you find its ia
ferities barnine threughtbe skin fat Pimples, Erep.
tiens or Sores ; c enase it when roo And it obstruct*!
and sluggish ta tao reins'; desase H when it is fed,
?ad roar feelings wiO tall rou when. Keep th? blood
peer?, and th? health of the erstem wiiT Mo?.
Ff m. Tape, aad other Wem?, larkin*; ia th*
system ?f a? assay thousands, are tst?ttu?ny destrond
' sad removed. Says ? a d^afins^Msbd phrsiolcnt,
thon is scarcely aa individoal anon the face of th*
.acth whew body fat excita* from the pro ??ace of
aortas. It ia pot asea the healthy situants of tbs
body that worms ?Tirt, bat npon thedUrseed buraort
sad alisar deposita that 4Ve?dth?avinr monster! of
disease. Ko STSOWI of Msnidaa, aa vermintes, as
anthelminties wal Urs? tho system from worms usa
theae Bitters.
J. WALKER, PfoaiJtoi. ER. MCDONALD * CO,
Bl ??I ht* aad Gen. Arrota. Sha Prandsco. California,
- ?nd JS aal M Commerce Street, Nee Ye rt
fOrWOUt Bl Aid. SsWOSHSTS AND BsULXU
? ny itt_
R. ft. K?
Eadway's Beady Belie
CURES THE WORST PAINS
Ia froai oi<o to Twenty Xkatci.
I*?JT ONE HOCK
aler reading this ad vert i setae nt need any one
SUFFER WITH PAIN.
RADWAY*S READY RELIEF IS A CURErOR
EVERY FAIN.
It was tb? ftrrt and it
THE OM LY P?1? REMEDY
that instantly ?lops thc most excruciating pains,
attars Iiiflamations, and carrs Congest oat,
wbtfber of toe Lung*. Seo warb. Bowels, or other
eland* or organs, by ns e application.
IS F OMONE TO TWENTY MINUTES,
no runtier h--w violent or excruciating the pars
too RHEUM At R*. BeuTrildVi?, infirm. Crippled.
.N'crri.u-, Ncw-j^ie, or prostrated with disease
may suffer,
Th?- application cf rho ffEAD-T RELIEF to
the part ur parts wnere ?bo pain or d:<fc>nlty
.-xi.? ts will ?i2brd ea?? and comfort.
Twenty dr?p?ir. half a tumbler cf aa'er wit!
in a fsa moui-nts care CitiCMPS. SPASMS,
SOUR STOMACH. BE/. HT KU RN. SICK
tIKADACUE, DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY,
< OI.IC. WIN!> TN THE DOWELS, and all IX
TEKNAL PA?NS.
- Travelers should alway* carry a bottle of
Ii A DWAY'S READY RELIEF with tbem. A
lew dr<>ps ia water will prevent sickness ur pain?
from change ol' water. It is better thuo French
Urandy or biner? as a stlamlxnt.
FEVER AND AGUE.
FEVEli AN I Ati UF oared f<>r fifty cents.
Tb er? ii not a remedial as/ent ia this world that
will care Fever aad Asuc. and all other Malari
?as. Biittnes. Scarlet. Trpb >id. Yellow, and other
Fever? (aided hy RA DW A T'S PILLS) PO qoiek
as RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. Fifty cecil
per bottle.
HEALTH I BEAUTY ? !
Strong aad Par?Bleb Blood- Increase of Fiest
aaS w?yrbt- Clear stria aad beautiful Coea
p lex ion socorcd to all.
DR RADWAY'S
S?RSAPARILLl?fi RESOLVENT
Has mad? the most aaftaisbing eur rc ; so qciek
so Rapid sro th? Changos the Body Undergoes,
under tba influence of this truly woaderfsl
Medicino that
Eyery Day an Increase in Flesh
and Weight is Seen and Felt
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
Every drop of tb? S?<R3APARILLIAN RB
SOLVENT commaaiaeua tbroasrb tb? Blood,
Sweaty Crine, and otbf fluids aad juico of IDS
St stem ibo vijppr of Wc, for it repairs the wattes
of th? bodv with new and soaad material
.Scrofula, Syphilis, Consumption, Glmdslsr
disease. Clears ia rho throat. Maota? Tumors,
Nodos ia th? Glands aad other port?of the sys*
??ut, Sero By aa. Strum orono discharge* fruin tbs
Bars, and tho -warst forms ?f Ski? diseases,
Eruptions. Farer Sores), Scald Head, Ring Wera
Salt Rheum, Erysipelas. Arno, Black Spefs,
Worms ia th? Flesh.- Temor?. Cancers io tat
Womb, ea dali wcakeainganUpainfoJ .liK-bxrg**,
Night- weal?, Lose of Sperm aad ail wasts*sf
tb? iife prTKripfe. aro wi thia the a?rati<? raaf?
..f fbM ?ouder ot Modera ('boussfcry, aad a fr*
.ays aa? ?tili prora to any person oaring it ht
either md these lormi af ?Use**? iu pot ?at power
to ?ure them.
N.?t only tf'^s the SojtsAr-aatLUAx Rgsui
rsQtr exeel ?Il know? mn?*al agents io rb?
ruroofChrot^SnreCaioos, ChoasitatiwaL swi
Skin ducaaei; but lt is tba ocdv BO?UJV? cat?'
Kldttoy if aal?iltr Complain u
Urinary, aad Womb drsa?as?, Gravel, IMafots*.
>?fW; Stc^?agOaX Waiar,, Iaeeatini-nc* cf
Urin?, Bricht'? D?asas?, Albcmiaaria, ?cd? ?A
?9** wfa?r? Ibero si? brteaXbost ?woos!?. ? *.
sater is th ?ck peinad*/, msixtd ?sith sobstaaess
ito tho wbi'O.of aa ogg, or *br?ad# Maa wkit*
Uk, or there ls a morb.dy dark, b^??a appear- I
*ce, and white bousj-aasi e>rpe*s?j, abd whsi
ber? ?a, aeiokinf. baniOf? ?psoffoo wtot
latafflE water, aad pgin it tb^-emaH of the Baot
KHFECT fmmm PILS
erfeoHj ^stereos, ?Jts^ipljV,o?col ,{"5^
^'BSaS'sf^**' ji
^w?iI^r%otty]^ Krau?/?
K^.^c^ta.isa.a, Hoadae, o. Cow*
^sf^ "^of*