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THE SUMTER WATCHMAN. WEDNESDAY, NOVEBBEH 15. JOB WuftK NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED. fcir Obituaries ?nd Tributes of Respect ex r?ediDR foar lines will be charged fur at adver tieaiaatji All communication* of a personal catare and which subserve private interest, wast be paid for. pB" Marriage notices inserted free. "IHK DESPOIL HAND.? The Colombia Phoenix of Thursday last says, a gentleman who arrived from Union, describes the condition of tbiogs in that unfortunate County as terrible. Individuals are arrested right and left, and there is DO redress. In several instances citizens have been imprisoned for more than s week, and were then coolly informed that."a mistake had been made." Another raid wa3 made opon the town of Union, yesterday morning, at ao early hour. All the roads leading to the town were pick . eted, and no one allowed to leave or enter. Several carriages, containing ladies, (OD their way to the railroad de pot, to visit the fair io this city,) were halted aod turned back. At the time our iuformaot left, arrests were being made by squads of soldiers, accompanied by Deputy Uuited States Marshals. These squads were scouriug thc streets, having in their hands "black lists." A tap on the shoulder, and the unlucky -wight is turned over to an armed guard. THE LAST ELECTIONS, Wisconsin elected a Republican Gov? em or and Legislature. Minnesota has elected a Republican Governor by 1,428 majority. Kansas was carried by the Republi? cans by an increased majority. Illinois shows Republican gains-a Republican Congressman being elected by t.-om 25,000 to 30,000 majority.' New Jersey bas^lected a Democratic Governor, but the Republicans will pro bably bave a small majority ia thc Leg? islature. * New York has elected?a Republican State ticket and Legislature-The World thinks the Republicans will not fall far short of & two thirds vote in either house. The Reform ticket, which was a fusion of Democrats and Republicans-was largely successful in New York City Tammany was defeated io the maio, and Tweed was elected State Senator by a greatly reduced majority Several women voted io New York. The Republicans carry the State of Mississippi by about 15,000. The Democrats carry the Municipal election of Mobile city. The World estimates the Republican majority of New York State at 12,000 to 17,000, and says the Republicans have a two-thirds majority in either branch of the Legislature. The Charleston Courier, referring to thc State debt fraudulent,y contracted by the Scott administration, advocates REPUBLICATION, as the only means of redress left to as outraged and plunder ed people. The Chester Reporter records a con? science case. A maiden lady was robbed of what little money she had, at an early hour Saturday night. Later in the night three men knooked at the door, and upon being admitted, returned the eu :ire amount. The Rutherford (.V C) Vindicator says: "Our jail is fast being filled with United States prisoners, who are alleged to be Ku Klux. Squads of from three to eight arrive almost daily. We sup? pose they will be taken to Raleigh to be tried ou the 26th of November. THE PRESIDENT AS A PROPHET. On the 20th of January, 1864, General) Grant wrote a letter to Hou I. M. Harris, of Illinois, on the subject of the Presidency, in which ho said : lu your letter ynj say that I have it in my power to be the next President This is the last thing in the world Ii desire. I would regard such a consum inution BK being highly unfortunate for myself, if not for the country. That the "consummation" has been unfortunate for the oountry no one will question ; us to himself he must be the judie, after comparing his present reputation with what it was when he made the prophecy. 1.1F Ii-K KV J'S. "There is no music in a 'rest,' but there is the making of music in it." In out life melody, thu music is broken off h?*re and there hy "rests," ami we fool? ishly think we have come to tho end of the tune. God sends a time rf forced leisure, sickness, disappointed plans, frustra'ed efforts, and makes a sudden pause in the choral hymn of our lives, and we lament that our voices must be silent and our part missing in the tuusie ! * which ever goes up to the ear of the Creator How does the musician read thc "rest"!!' See him beat the time with un varying count, and catch up the next note true ai d steady, as ii no breathing plaoe had oome between. Nut without design does God write the musto of our lives? Ru it surs tu j learn the tune, sud not be dismayed at j the 'Tests." They are nut tu bc slurred over, not to be omitted, not to destroy | the melody, nut to change the keynote, i If we look up. God himself will beat the time for us. With our eye ohim. we shall strike the next note full a id ciear It we-af std ly to ourselves, "There is no IIIUMC in a rest," let us not forget "there is the making of music in it " The waking ol musi? is ult eu s slow aud painful prooe?? in i li it: life. How putieutly God works to teach os! How long he vail* fur ultu icaru the Jeseou I POOR SOUTH CAIlO&JJfA. The New York World says : "We were wrong io thinking Sooth Carolina only tormented hy the yellow fever which desolates hei sea coast and Mr. Grant's despotism which barries ber western border. A third calamity op presses ber, nod that is the astounding robbery which first finds a revelation in our eolnmos to day. It (teems that the debt er the Sute, which was $5,000,000 when the present scoundrel government took place, ?nd which wan admitted by Governor Scott shortly after the Tax? payers' Convention meeting in Cola tu bia io May last to be from *H 2,000,000 to ?14.000,000, is now ascertained to be, at the least, $25.000,000. Bonds to over $20,000,000 have been printed in this city, and the exact states of the Sooth Carolina debt no man caa today say. The reconstructed Governor Scott, now* in this city, cannot tell, neither cnn any of his officials, ail of whoia have like? wise swarmed hither of lace, say. An impenetrable clond rests over these finances, and all that clearly appears is this : that there have bee 3 $20,000,000 of bonds printed in this city, and of the whole issac it may be writ en nulla vest? gia rctrorsum-none can explain where the money has gone. Wtt bear that in? terest payable in this city bas been promptly met after the fashion of swind? ling corporations which borrow money to pay dividends, while interest payable in the capital of South Carolina has been allowed to go by default, io the hope that such default io that far away region might not excite the attention any de faolt io Wail street would irouse. Fur? ther, wt have it that open uar is declared between Scott, the reconstructed Govern I or, and the broker formerly his?dus Achate* in this city for ibe management of the State funds. "Still further, in all this appear the ear-marks of that great national gift taker, Mr. Grant. The reconstructed Governor >'cott was. prior : o his election, a Freedmen's Bureau mar, one ol' Phil* anthropist Howard's serriiars. Philan? thropist Howard being a Bird of the same feather with Receiver-General Grant, a kindly feeling hi entertained towards reconstructed Governor Scott by the administration Whether this fel? low-feeling has led to the military des? i pot ism now existent in South Carolina with the object of keeping these mon? strous financial rascalities in the family, dues put nove appear. It soon may." OCCUPATIO?;. What a glorious thins it is for the human heart! Those who work hard seldom yield to fancied or real sorrow. Wheo grief sits down, folds its hands, and mournfully feeds upon its own fears, weaving the dim shadows that s little exertion might sweep away into s fanerai pall, the strong spirit is shorn of its might, and sorrow become ? our master Wheo troubles flow upon you dark and heavy, toil not with waves, and wrestle not with the torrent ; rather seek by oc? cupation to divert the dav!; waters that threaten to overwhelm yon into a thous and channels, whioh the duties of life always present. before you dream of it, those waters will fertilise the present and give birth to fresh Surer*, that will become pure and holy in tho sunshine which penetrates to tho path of duty io spite of every obstacle. Grief, after all. is but. a selfish feeling, and most selfish is the man who yields himself to the in? dulgence of any passion which brings oo joy to his fellow men. A LI VE L Y OCA! LIT Y, I spent the night with nome friends on the top of Vesuvius, freezing on one side and boiling on the other. We kept ourselves awake by the amusement of dodging the falling stones. About once io ten minutes the old mountain gave a .-hiver-then a burst, like forty thous and muffled canoon, if ever there was such a thing. At each burst a cloud of black smoke, in the shape of an inverted hay stack, and thirteen tin es the size of the Galt House, was driven into the air, followed by a mnsa of livid flame that lighted the country for leagues around Then boys look out for stones. Millions of tons are thrown hundreds of feet io the air, most ot them falling back into the crater, but many, varying in size frum a pigeon's egg to a tubbaceo hogs? head, land outside, and you most dodge -generally easy enough, ?is they are of a white heat, aud show as plaio as . rocket star. They lambie dowo the steep cone, hissing and steaming io the .now-the big oues breaking into frag nient*, and flying like a bt rstiog shell. Now. boy*, is the time, ten minutej' interval. We rash up to the very edge of the abyss, and look down ; for further particulars see "Dante's Inferno ;" but you spoil yoar boots ; I did. You singe your moustache; I did. And you wish you were safely oat of it; I did. You turn away sneezing, as it you bad acci? dentally ignited a box of loaofoooa under your nose ; fur a moment all is dark ; then the lung, twinkling rows of gas lamps in tlie streets of Na pies seem to spring tut of the ground under yoar feet, thuujflt miles away ; thoo you see the lights in the little towns above the base of the mountains, in all save one, and that one the largest Pompeii-with irs great old tempi*, magnificent thea? tres, close built streets, sud vast arena, is dark; the grim skeletons lying in their ashen beds alone keep their vigil there.; their eyeless suokets need nu light. Nu sight that ever I witnessed cutt equal a olear sun rise from Vesuvius. Nu une can imagine its grandeur ; but you must try tu. fur I dare not attempt a description As we stood gazing dowo oo the roofless houses of Pompeii, the ?un lighting it? gray.colured wall-Torre del Green wirb ita earthquake shaken walls-I said : "We have nuthing like this in America" "l'ai glad of it," says one of the party ; "it's nw fut shab? by ; don't think it pays." That young man was frum Henry county, Indiana. With s pretty general detraction of boots and clothing, ?rid the aforesaid loss ul one ul rite handsouie.it moustaches in Naples, by your bumble servant, we got down safe y No su irith another party who ascended from tile Nuls side. Une of them had an arm broken by . fulling stowe; cito: her a hg, itv getting duwn- If you wish tu kuo v how to got j np Vesuvius consult ? g?ije book, or better try it. If yuu wish to know bow to get duwn. Int go your bold, ?od y m/11 come dowu.-Louitv'Ue Courier' Jouruulx : fOB THE LADLES. From Madame Denioreat we have the following ?valuable hints in regard to Fall and Wiuter styles ; Fiann ?l polonaises are to be wore over silk skir:s. These are of French flan nel, figured like the "cretonnes" of the bummer and to be trimmed with bande, collar, pocket flaps, aud immense but* cons of black velvet. The Eossian cape will also be adopt? ed.- It etteoida jost below the elbows, has s?ants io the shoulders, to distin? guish it from the talma, and frequently has a second shorter cape ovar it, which it alwayt open op the back. Walu nt brown, cypress and aod myrtle green, scabieose, and all the deep dark colors, known as cloth colors, are in great demand. Satins, with broad perpendicular stripes, und narrow diagonal ones, are very popular. Striped, as well as figured woolen goods, are much used for polonaises over a variety of skirts. . "The form Gabrielle" is very mueh in vogue for borne toilets. Fichu* are woro for eveoing toilet?, especiall r tor very young ladies. ; A oovslty io neckties, bows of satin or gros grata, trimmed with narro* kinds of furs. Flat garnitures of every description prevail, braiding with fine soutache is abundan', fringe and lace, with headings of rich passemeterie, are the lavorities for velvet. Hats aud bonnets are assuming gigart tic proportions perpendicularly, ard the coiffure, is gradually ereeping up to keep them company. Louis XVI, with itt high flat crowe aod rolling brim, is the prevailing style in felt a d straws and the full soft puffs for velvet or silk Either all black, with a single point of color, or matching the costume. SPECIAL NOTICES. Ba C a td ed bf what you Kuow. Jr - Thpew an old proverb which raye, "Expe? rience il t ie safest gui Je." To this guide the sick ead "tiling naturally turn when casting about for he means of relief. Tbey iii>|uirn what a taedicia i ba? doae for el be rr, before tbey adopt it themselves. Of all the rem?die* and preven? tives in ute, Hosteller's Stomach Bitter? meeta the te;t mott triumphantly, and hence its immense popularity ?od vase tale*. The totterer fron indigestion ta aero to Sud some ona among his friends wto ba* been tared of that "??ornent by ibo famous vegetable atomaobie. The victim of J fever and ague, liver eemplaiits. constipation, nervous prostration, er get eral debility, has only to make inquiry ia tbe neighborhood where be resides in order to discover what thia standard restorative has effected in cases similar to his own. In the pobiifbed tettitaony tu itt meriti be will find a volume of proof? of its sanitary properties, which it ii impassible for bis common tense to raitt. He tries it, and the effect produces on his ryttem ad la another to the boat of witnesies in it? favor Thu?, it? reputation, founded m farta, ant assertions, continually grow? enc (prends. Charlatans and impostors, some of them mere local tricksters, ard other? who take a somewhat wider range, attempt to thrust into tbe hand? and down tbe throat? of invalids, their haphazard concoctions, a? snb ttitute? for the tonic wbieb for to many year* bu? been a medicinal ataple throughout the United Sutes, Spani?h America, Cacada, ard the West Indies, but only succeed to a very ?imitad extect. In this raaionitig age, tho people, having oncer taineo what ii really deserving of their con? fidence, decline "running after strange g< d?/~ MOTHERS! MOTHERS!! MOTHERS ! ! ! DONT PAIL TO PROCUBE MRS. WINS LOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP FOR CHIL? DREN TEETHING. Thi* valuable preparation ha? been used with NEVER FAILING SUCCESS IN THOU? SANDS OF CASES. It not only relieve* tb* ebild from pain, but invigorates tb? stomach and bowell, eorreci* acidity, and giro* tone and energy to tb* whole system. It will abo instantly relievo Griping in the bowels and Wind Coifc We believe it the BEST and SUREST REM? EDY IN THE WORLD, fir all case* or Dysen tory and Diarrhoea ia Cbtliren, whether arisiog from teething or any other eau??. Full directions for ming will accompany each joule. None eenuin* unlesj the fnc simile of I CURTIS A PERKINS, New York, ii on the j outside wrapper. Sold by all Medicine Dealer*. omens; - 215 FULTON STREET. NEW YORK. 4930 HARD ST. LONDON. ENGLAND, 441 St. PAUL Sr. MONTREAL, CANADA. S-pt 20_ ly EIL VINO CATALINA. Tho announcement that ha* been ao generally heralded throughout tb* country that an Ameri? can company baa again eoinmenred importing j thia celebrated Win* Toni? it a matter of tao .mall importance, and will bo bailed with joy by all those seeking a pur? and invigorating tonie ; alto, tboie who need a par*, pleat ant acd re? freshing stimulant will find io tb? El Vino Cat? alina, or Brown's Catalinn Wine Tonie, what they want. It will be remembered that impor? tations war* mad* in 1866 of thi* noted brand, bat in consequence of tbe high duty then de? manded hy thia government, th? ?nterpriae eea?. ed, to th* regret of . thousand* who bad learned it? value. Iti? tb? oldest tonie In the world, and doubtless the moat Invigorating, the pcrest and bett, and If importation oontinnea at the rates ! now started, lt will take it* place in every fami? ly io thii a* wall a* lo tbe old cuntriei. lu merlu will make <t a houiebold article, and we hope that every one who ba* ever used any Bit? ter* or common paUnt tonie, will at leant try one bottle of tbe Caldina, and then dseid* for thea ..Ive* whether tbey will OM this tente, prepared from th? pure juice of tb? CaUlina grape, with Calivfy* and tb* spices of Ceylon, or a bitter* made of common whiskey and bitter field berbt. This lt an invaluable preparation for weakness and debility; it relier?* morning languor and give* freibneti and appetite, not followed by an unpleasant reaotloa. j It ou res Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Cottl vanes*. Bilious Doran . erneat?, Cr?-np Colic. Flatulence, Diarrhoea, Dysentery Nausea, Vomiting, Morn? ing Sickness, Chill;! nod Fever*, Headache, Ner? vous Irritability, Anaemia. Henri Disease, Di* .easel of the Kidney? and Bladder, Diseases of ? th* Skia, and all Emptions, either mused b y other diseases or impurity of the Wood. A? a Tonio in Consumption, lt ha? no superior of j wbieb thousands believe themselves to bave been ..ured by ?tl BK. We do out claim that it will core Consumption, bat wa ar? ?are that lt will pr?vaut lt if Uken in time. For ?al* by I. A. McKacai, DreeggUt, gum. Ur 8. C., J, M. M. COMBAD A Co., 19 Light afreet, Baltimore, Md, General Agent* for the U, 8. Office of th* Company, 48 8. Howard I'reet, Baltimore, Md. Sept. 6-ly_ ROBERT BR0U?T County Surveyor PLAN8 AND F8TIMATKS furnished on apptl?*Hoe. Will af ?od U aoy business en? tro? Ud lo hita with aeenraay and dUpafeb, TIRM8 CASH. Belar* to FOE8 OR FRIENDS. Address, Box SS, Manchester, 8. C. BQ2ERT BRO UN'i P. 8. Ma/IO SP KCl AL WOTICKS. Th?only reliebleGift Distribution io the country ! ?60*100 00 IH VALUABLE -GIFTS TO BB DISTRIBUTED 1ST L. D. SIDE'S 152 wu1 REGULAR HOS TH LY Gift Enterprise To be drawn Monday, Nor. 27th, IS71. TWO GRAND CAPITALS OF $5,000 each in Greenbacks ! WHOLE NUMBER OF CAi>H GIFTS, 1,000! I Hawse A Bu gy, with Silver-mounted Harneas, worth $600 Ona Fine-toneil R- sowood Piano, worth $500 Ten Family Sewing Machines, . . worth $100 each I Fire Heavy Cased Gold Hunting Watches and Hoary Gold Chains, worth $301 each ( Fire Gold American Hunting Watches, worth $125 earh. Ten Ladies'Gold Nuntin? Watehes, worth $100 eaeb : 804 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches ffn all} worth from $20 to $300 |earh. Ladles' Gold Leontine Chains, Sent'? Gold Vest Chains, Silver plated Castors, Solid Silver A Doable-Plated Table and Teaspoons, I rt ry Handled Pinner Knives, Silver-plated Dinner Forts, Silver Vest Chains, Photograph Albums, Ladies' Gold Breastpins and Ear-rings, Gents' Gold Breastpins, ?shirt Studs ? Sleeve Buttons, Finger-rings, Gold Pens, (silver extension,) etc Whole number Gifts, 6,000. Ticket? limited to 60.000. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL TICKETS, to whom Liberal Premiums will be paid. Single Tickets $1: Six Tickets $5; Twelve Ticket;? $10 : Twenty-five Tickets $20. Circulars containing a full list of prizer, a de scription of the manner of drawing, and other information in reference to tho Distribution, will be sent tu any one ordering them* All letters roust be addressed to omer., L. D. SINE. Box 86, 101 W. 5th St. Cincinnati, 0. October 4 _t_20 n. IM PAIRED VITALITY.-When yon feel as if the vital powers were giving away, strength gone, spirits depressed, memory failing, appetite lost, exhaustion stealing over every sense and paralyzing every energy, then is the time to resort to that powerful ally of natura, DR. WALK KR'S VEGETABLE VINEGAR BITTERS. The proper, ties they embody soon work a glorious renova? tion in the debilitated system and tho clouded mind. THE ATMOSPHERE OF LOVE.-Is a pure sweet breath. This desideratum is one of the results of usiwg Suxodunt which nor only invigo? rates ?nd preserves the teeth, bot renders the mouth as tragrant as a rose. CHILDREN'S LIVES SAVED FOR 50 CTS. - Every ease of Croup can be cured when first taken, by Dr. Tubing Venetian Liniment, war? ranted for 24 years, and never a bottle returned. It also cures Diarrhoea, Dys? ntery. Colic, Sore Tl.rust, Cuts. Born? and external Pains. Sold by the Druggists, Depot tO Park Place, New Yr.rk. THE BEST COSMETIC-Burnett's Kallist-n produces a fresh cnu^lesio?, sernove? (an and ircckles, and imparts a velvety softness to the ?kio. Results at ten cling exposure to our change? able climate upon thc skin, may be entirely ob? viated by its use. For sa'e by all druggists. PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL.-Not the Cheapest but safest and Best Illuminating Oil for family use ever mada Bums in the ordinary kerosene lamp. Does not take fire, nor exploite if the Limp is upset and broken. Send for Circular, Oil House of Charles Pr: lt, established 1770, New fork. RISLEY'S LINUIENT.-Of Arnica, Hops, Carbolic Acid, aein as a universal external core all, acting on (he nerves connected with the skin It promptly reiteres Neuralgia Pains, Cleanses and cares old sores and ulcers, flesh wounds, burns, braises, sprains, te. Sold everywhere at 50 cents. Morgan A Risley. Wholesale Drug? gists, New York. General Agents. LAIRDS' BLOOM UF YOUTH.-A roost de? lightful toilet preparation for beautifying the skin, bas been established u?> r ten veers ; during that time over ooe million ladles have used it; in every instance it has given emir j satisfaction it removes all imperfections, tans, freckles and sunburns, giving the skin a youthful appearance, Sold at all Druggists and Fancy Goods Stores. Depot 5 Gold Street. New York. THANKS TO THE TIM Et.Y DISCOVERY of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, the hearts of many parents have been umiteglad by witnessing the beneficial effects, which this remedy never fails to produce during the critical period of teething. CARBOLIC SALVE.-Nothing like it ever known before. Cu reit cuts, burns, sores, wounds, Ac., like n agio. Physicians speak of it in terms of tho highest praise Price 25 cents per box. John F Henry, Sole Proprietor, 8 College Place, New York. PHYSICIANS wie bare prescribed Syapnia or Purified Opium uta no other form of Opium tn their practice. CRISTADORO'S IA1R DYE- If all his hairs were lives. Othello snid, "tn* great revenge bath stomach for them all." But hair that's grey or sandy, white or red. the ladies hs ve no stomaeb for at all. Use Chriitadoro's Dye and the evil is remedied. Manufactory. 68 Malden Lane, New York. THE PURE3T and Sweetest Cod Lirer Oil In the world is Haz?rd A Caswell'? m?^e on the son-shore, from fresh, selected livers,by Caswell, Hazard k Co. New York. It is absolutely pure and sweet. Pa tien ti; who have once taken tt pre fer it to all others. Physieiani have decided it superior to any of tb? otie;- oils ia the market. JUD VIN'S Inodorous Kid Glove Cleaner restore? soiled glover equal to new. For sale by Druggists and Fane" Goods Deslors. Pri?e 25 cents per bottle. ?. C. Wells A Co.. New York. FOC5DATLAST. AN ANTIDOTE FOR FEVER AND AGUE. 5???? IT IB WARRANTED ENTIRELY VEGE? TABLE. It COD tains no arsonlo or poisonous Ingredients of any kind-nothing ia the least degress injurious to tb? SYStcta und*r any eireuinstances-and may be administered with perfect safety to aa infaet. It never mill to eur? th? nott c bstlnato ease, eben taken as dirtied. It cures immediately. In aa MM wi!! th? patient har? more t'ian one chill after the first dose, and in th? majority of CSHI not even that It accomplishes th? work by der t roy In g th? Mute of disMM, which no other remedy pr*, tends to do. It is an ?fisctaal preven li??, neutralizing the SJ al ar iou? poison I? tike system, ted thus a farting ita ?oDsequencM. CM APPELi/g Dg por, S. C , 8eptssebor 1, 1871. j JJcttrt. Dotti: JvYtse ? ?-tU I G ga ra ..-We kev* jala ?na donn of MOISE'S FEVER AND AGUE PULS wich ? fearaotM. gad not a aingl? call mas been mi de for a retara I of th? money paid ; bet oe the contrary, **?7 I give general Mtisfsction. gad ?area ia every instance. For weird two dozen M soon as possi? ble, as we ar? ant: rely out of tlism, and bera Mils daily. Yours truly. , _ A. J. If A LT I WARNER A CO. PAVILION MOTBL, CHARLESTON, Be Ce BOARD. PER*DAY, $8.00. ROBT. BAKILTOV. SJ*|, g. %, limiggltUt, SuperintecdetJl, Frefaittraja Oet $ VV J3L JL K^JLZL VB811A COTTM P M I I h?j.VK W. P. RUSSELL i nfl THE ABOVE PEESS 3 IND OF SUCH IMMENSE POWER, THAT >rc.?? ft bale of Cotton weighing 600 lbs., or* bore? Mle of tbs ?ame ?ixe IN ONE ft The Pres waa exhibited at the Fairs through on rbere. At Aagnsta, Qa., a Silver Pitcher worth : it Charleston, last November, we took the Prenra >f the Association for the fall pri?e. $185. We Guarantee thia THE REST PRESS IN K TAKE RACK ANT PRESS not as represented, a Agents Wanted for eve W. P, RUSSEL k CO.; P. ( In aTI diseases of Swine, each aa Coughs, Ulcers tn She Longs, Urer, Ac., this article acts ss) a sp?cifie. By potting freo one half a paper to a paper in a barrel of I swin th? above diseases will be eradi? cated or enurel j prevented. If giren in time, a certain preventivo aad core Cor tba Hog Cholera. BAFTJ) E. FOUTZ, Proprietor, BALTIMORE. Sd'. For sale br Druggists and Storekeepers throughou\ the United ?tales, Canada? and ?Sonta ? nurka. Dr. A J. China. Agent, SUMTER, S. C. Sept IS_ly A SURE CURE FOR CHILLS AND FEVER. Desbler's Fever and Ague Pills. AN INFALLIBLE CURE! The above ls no near Remedr. bat one that has Hood the test of TWENTY VB I RS' USE. and ll a "hou*eh?ld word in probably more families in those sections of the country where Chills and Fever are moat preralent, iban ADJ other medi? cine uf its dwi. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, And by the Proprietors, FRASER & LEE, Successors to HARRAL, RISLEY & KITCHEN, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. 20 Beckman Street, New York. Sept 10_6" DARBY'S Fluid. THIS Invaluable Papally Medicine, fur purify Ina?, cleansing, removing bad wiora io all kinds ?fsiekBMa^forbojjs^so^ for Erysipelas, rheaaaatism,and all>kin diseases, for catarrh, ?ore mouth, sore throat, diptberia ; for eolie. diarrhoea, cholera ; *s*a wash to ?often aad beaatify tb? skin ; to ren.ove Ink spots, mildew, frnit stains ; taken internall) aa ?ell as apgUe^jtarnan^ alhrhohavejasa^t^isforsal andCoasitryllerehan^ directly of the_ ' PAMBY PROPHYLACTIC CO., 161 William Street, N. Y. feb I Ij MANHOOD? HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED. Jast publish*1, s new edition of Dr. CULVER, WELL'i CELEBRATED ES8AY OD thr radical ~--.? (a ithjict medi?ae) of 8MMUTMxuau ot seminal Weal BOM, Involuntary Scninai Losses. ia pot mer. Menta! and Physical Incapacity, Ia, pediments to Marriage, eta.; also, Coaammo?, BpiLinr, and FITB, induced bj self-in.Ujlgenw or sexual extrarogaoee. JDsP'Prreo, in a sealed envelope, onlj (I cents The ealebrated a&thor, ID thia admiraba usa j, dearly demonstrates, fron a thirty year?' sae. oe ??fa I practice, that tb* ilarmiog consequences of ?elf ?buse may bo radically oared wi tijou t tb? dangerous as? of hiemal medicina or tbi appli? cation of ibo knifo; pointing oat a mod? of ann at ono* simple, certain, ?ad effectual, ly moa nt of wbloh every sufferer, no matter what bi? con? dition nay bo, may care bi meal f cheaply, private? ly, and radically. ia*.This Looter* saoald be la UM 1 andi ol every yontb and evary saan la tb* land. Stat, under ?eel, In a plain envelope, to aa] address, potipdd, on receipt six cent ) or twe post stamps. Abo, Or. Calvar w*ll,i "Marriage GBM*,"pric4 IS cents. Addrew tho Pibllabor*, CHAS. J. C. 5LINE t CO., itt Bowery Hov York, Poit-Office fox 458? goftn~S? RICHARD C Implement, Seed and 51 LIGHT ST., Manufacturer of und Dealer in Agricultural Implements, of all tb* latest Im- j proved patterns, vii : Plows, Harrow?. Cultivators, Reaper*, and Mow. er?, Hope Powers. Thrasher.!, with a gsner erai Assortment of Field and Garden Toola? 3 rower and Importer of Fie'd and Garden Seeds. Sole Agent for the sale nf the Celebrated Extra Early Dexter Seed Pea. Parties interested in the growing of Peas for market, should order early so aa to not be disappointed in getting the Ehrl ?est ?nd most Prolific Pen .tnown, pronounced so by hundreds ot* track? ers who have planted them. RICHARD CROMERELL. Sept 8 FOUTZ'8 CELEBRATED aili Cal Powders. " This preparation, long and tai amil*, (known, wi? thoroughly re-loi fja*Jlrs 'broken down and tow-spirited hones, by strengthening and cleansing the stomach and Intestines. It is a sore preventive of all disease* incident to this animal, each as LUNG ?EVER. GLANDERS. YELLOW WATER, HEAVES, COUGHS, DIS? TEMPER, FEVERS. FOUNDER, LOSS OF APPETITE AND VITAL ENERGY, Ac lu nae improves the wind, Increases the appetite gives ?smooth and glossy akin-end transforms the miserable skeleton , ?^io-t? fine-looking and spirited horse, i To keepers ef Cows this prepara? tion ls invaluable. It ls a sore pre? ventive against Rinderpest, Hollow Hore, etc. It has been preven by actual expert ?vent to increase the quantity ef milk and cream .wenty per cent- and make the batter nna and sweet. In fattening cattle, it gfves them aa appetite, loosens tack aide, and make* teem thrive : [S SO OONSTXUCTED, WITH A SINGLE LEVER ONE MAN CAI? s can be hitched io the opposite side and press ? UN UTE'S TIME t the S?ntb last Fall, and took the Premium emirr $50 was awarded this Prese, At -the Feir h*-l I m ead sold the Pres? ?n the spot to the President XISTENCE et the PRESENT TIME, ?ad will od REP UKI) THE .VON EY. Pri?e fifi*. ry County in the State. 0. Box 457, Charleston, S. C. ROMWEL-Lr, Horsey Establishment, BALTIMORE, MD. Proprietor of the PATAPSCO NURSURIBS. Grower of Fruit, and Ornamental Trees, Shrub* bery, Vines, Ac, Offers for sale for the Fall of 1871, 29.100 Apples Trees, 50.000 Peech Trees, 20.000 Sta- dard Pear Trees, 25,000 Dwarf Pear Trees, 10.000 Cherry Trees, 50,000 Grape Vines, assorted. Together with a general assortment of all the leading varieties of Small Fruits. Also a large and Well selected stock of Ever? green.* suitable for Ornamenting and Beautifying Yards and Cemeteries. Asparagus Roots, Roses, Ac. Price Lists mailed on application. RICHARD CUOMERELL. ' . 3m Ri ch au's Golden REMEDIES. 1,000 DOLLARS REWARD FOR ANY CASE WHICH Dr. Kienan's Golden Remedies FAIL TO CURE. DR. RiCBAIJ'S GOLDEN BALSAM Is the greatest Alterative, Renovator and Blood Purifier in the World; radically cures SrrBiLts and Sc nore LA ia al its forms. Save your money by obtaining the only radical eure at once. It remores all disease fmm tba system end leeres the blood pure ead healthy. Dr RICHAUtf Golden Balsam No. 1 Cures Syphilis and all cutaneous eruptions ia primary and see >ndary stages, such a? Old Ulcers, Ulcerated Sore Mouth ?nd Throat, Sore Eyes, Skin Eruptions. Soreness nf the Sealp, Copper Colored Blotches. Ac, Ac , Eradicating Mercury and Disease radi? cally. DR. RICHAU'S Golden Balsam Ha. ? AeU in Ulcers, ?e.. same es Not. 1 ; will ca e Tertiary Hereditary Syphilis, or Scrofula In its worst f rms, after ell other treatment fails. I bare thousands of certificates certifying to mi? raculous cures effected by tbese remedies. Pa? tients eat and drink what they like, and require no outward application. Thousands suffer om Syphilitic and Mercurial Rheumatism wbo are not aware of it; end I defy saeb to obten a radicai cure without the aid of these nredieints. Its beneficial effects ere felt at once ; it bas raised patients from hospital bed/, ia one- week, wbo have lain there for years, nader the best pras titioners rn the City ; aad*fs ?So only radical cure for the worst disease /ncwo. Syphilis, Syphilitic and Mercurial Rbi1'"-.tistn li the mest painful form af this disease. Patients io many instances ari confined to their beds for montes and years, loosing appetite, falling away io flesh till reduced to mere skele; (oas, patiently awaiting the arrival of death to relieve thees of their sufferings ; to sueb I would ??/? m7 Golden Balsam No? 2 Will save yoar life, gire yo? strength, restore your appetite, reduce swelling, aol. make a radi cally well ease of yoe io a short space of time; gives immediate relief ead effects e radical eera in all cases of Rheumatism, either acute, ebronie or inflamatory, whether from the above cease or any other. Price o? either No. 1 0/ No. t Golden Balsam: $5.00 per bottle, or two bottles for $9.00. Hot Springs, Arkansas, May 7,1868. Dr. RICHARDS, 228 Variek Street, New York. Daun Stat: I find that after ell the medie?! treatment I know any thing about, Hot Springs included, fail te ear? Syphilis ; yoar BALSAM will and hes radically cured tba worst af them. Thousands come bera from nil perts every season, and if you will establish me as Agent, I caa aell large quantities of year Medicine, for Z am satisfied that it will do all yon claim for it. Very Inly, years, dr., ?M., ?. J. B_, M. D. Aoy one wishing to enquire of Dr. B - it regard to this Medicine ein hare address in roll hy writing to ne. I take pleasure lo certifying that Dr. EICHAUS BALSAM No. 2 has completely eared u ease of Tertiary Syphilis of Eight Years steading, coctraeted io tba amy, after having expended Five Hundred Dollars fer medical attendance. The ease referad to, at the time of eommeneing the nea of Dr. RICHAU'8 Remedies, was confined to bed, with ulcers on beth hind* ?nd arms- Any one doubting the above or wishing farther particulars, caa be in? fo med by refetiag to M. E. HUGHES, Dacscisr, May it, 1869 Newburgh, Cuy ahogo Co., Ohio. SOLE PROPRIETOR DR. D-B. RICHARDS, 2*8 VARICK ST" Nb W YORK Sept 29_ly PANCREAT1ZED COD LITER OW. Wa desire to ?til the attention of the Medies Profession to this preparation of Cod Liver Oli for the following reason : It will agree with the most debilitated stomach. It is decidedly more pleasant to administer. It ic lets axpeneire te prescribe. It ?tit not saaseate, aj the Pan oree. tina assists in perfectly digesting eU. It is atore palatable, ns th? eoejbinntloo fontes* tmelsion, sad we are t**reibre ?bje to disguise itt offen? siveness. It is Inn expensive, M ? smalt ntiiy of Cod Lirer per?satly dieted will pre. far morebeneicial results ibu Ire tintes the quantity Imperfectly digested. Tbis preparation le meeting with the greatest tarer amoeg Phyri elans in Diseases nf the Lange, tod In rapidly Ukin? the plane of the plain oil. Price Listonad Dose Books will ba freely ferois?ed nnoe appli-. estie?. M an? metered by REED, CARNRICK ? ANDRUS, 198 Fnltea St, ?. Y, Sold by Drag, gintogasariny. 8wp?*f ly. ral?BMixp?, WILL POSITIVELY CURB Chills and Fever, Il does m?t a**T if tbe e?** ** ehr.nn,Ct lr??, ,r?n the system. We ?, r.fer ta thous ?ST?. Baltimore. who hare been relevad by Matin Ague Mixture SANTES, FRANCK, Dec. 28, !870. Ur A //. f?'xJWf- Baltimniw, Md: MT Sir-I bare the b?n?r of ac? knowledging the recent <>t <be 10th ultimo, con 'aiaing order f?r fifteen thousand franrt opon ITatefK Taillander A Co., in cmplranee with our ^tracto! loth October bat, ??".'?.?; pleasure I eoaetitu-e y?* ??..le Agent -fthe United Siaf.-*. Central and S?ntb America, ?ur the ?le ..f J/?"? AgneM^'nre. wMrb bat ?I r.ady aerwa.HM-l.ed tv much goad IB our own tountry and S| ?in. . This tnixlure contamino?"'??*. Kkntertr tk?t *.>? ??j*?: thc genervl h tul ti ; nor is it diswgreeable to ?he taite. I PT***? the prcecr?piion of the celebrated Spauish Pbjti eian.Dr. Piedi? tjonialer. after bis retirement frw?s hi? Protaminen, wb- g?*e me th? t^??f eo? rlneiet pn-.f? and ti?t he hud ?sci the preterit*"'"" *'* Prnc"'r* ?f f?r,S (40' ^ ftesWaw fait** ?? " ?ingle intUtnee. Matin Agne 3f?*tmrt i? chiefly componed o. to? ?er* bert and ?idett wiaa. and the panent need*?* ?han*? his ea? ornery mod? ol living whilst taking the remedy. Indeed, it i? ? pleat ant tonie, an*if taken in smnll quantiles befo-e breakfast each day. it Will Prevent CkiU* and Fever in loeatitie* whet? miotmn prenait*. The patient will find that the Matin Agn<t M>xtn,e ereile* an appetite, and that instead of injuring, it improve* the geneff I health. I warrant the Matin Ague Mixture to effect cure ?a all caaes. Yours, very Trajly, GUSTAVE DURANTE. Dr. Wm. Frederick SieKart'* Certificate: Ballimore, May 1,1S71. Having analyzed the Matin Ague Mixtnre, I do not hesitate to recommend it ?? an excellent remedy for Chills and Ferer. It contains noth ing which can injure the general health. WM. F. STEWART, M. D., R ssident Physician Maryland Hospital. Dr. J.H. William*' Certificate : Baltimore, April 19,1871. I hereby certify that I have made a careful analysts of tba "Matin Ague Mixtnre" and that it does not contain a particle of quinine, I be licve it to be a most efficient remedy for Chill and Ferer. JNO. B. WILLIAMS, M. D-, If MAT?? AG?E MIXTURE fails-it never fails money will be returned to purchaser. FOR SALE BY By L A. McKAOKN, Druggist, Sumter, S. ?. R. H. BIGOER, Proprietor, and Groeer, Suc? cessor to C. M. nod D. W. MYER. No. 12 WEST BALTIMORE Street Bal: ?more and all druggists. Sept 6- _8?n fionsehold Medicines, BOARDMAN'S COD LIVER OIL.-This Oil is pat ap with great care from perfectly fresh Livers and is, without doubt the finest pro? duced. BOARDMAN'S FRENCH WORM CONFEC TR XS.-Invaluable as a eore for Worms, and being in the torm cf a candy loxenge are readily taken. BOARDMAN'S CONC'D EXT. JAMAICA GINGER -A splendid corrective and ex eevdingly useful in Colics, Cramps, and ordinary irregularities of the Bowels. BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRAC. A medicine long in use for disorders arising from aa impur? state of lb? blood.. Thia ai tide bas performed som? mn?t wonderful cures and ia tba bast article extant for lb* parp?se. BRANTS INDIAN PULMONARY BAL SAM.-Extensively used lor all pulmonary complainhoing purely vegetable, unlike IBO?I preparations f?r Coughs, Cubis, ?te., dot ? a?.i constipai s af leave any unpleasant ?lier effect, bat always affords speedy relief! GREENE'S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY.?A safe, sure and speedy rare of ibal aaosl distressing ?I eompWinb "DTarrrsiA." put sp from an original reeipo of DH. URKK.IE, Fort Valley. Ga.by whom it baa loag been .?sed with wonderful soccers. PARKER'S NERVE AND BONE LISI M EXT.-The best external remedy far man or beast. A eertain eure for Rheumatism, Cramps, .-prainj, Bruises, Swelling, Week Limbs and pains of all kiuds. PARKER'S COM POL1 ND FLUID EXTRACT BUCH V.-Tb? purest and bett in us?. A sure relief for all diseases of lb* Bladder ai.d Xidnevs.-ask for ssa ortrer",-Pbysjetaaji sw-* commend lt. HALLETT, SEAVER & ttiMANC, 149 Chamtxrt awl 131 Kentle Streett, NEW YORK? Sept 6- ]y Established 1848. To tb? FARMERS and PLANTERS of Mary land and fha South Generally. HORNERS Maryland Super-Phosphate. (We coart tba Chemist's inquiry.) Aft?r 23 years experience in the Fertilising business, and after establishing a wide reputation for the parity and excellence of his Bona Dust, the subscriber bas been induced to prepare-.a Phosphate suitable to lb? requirements and every way worthy the attention of tho Southern Farmer. The -MARYLAND" ii a rrjuvenaior ?nd permanens improver of the soil It st'unoiates equal to peruvian Guano, and sustains equal to Bon?, being composed almost entirely ot thea? ingredients, with a very libera! percentage of Potash in lb?residuum. There is noedulterater nor inferior artic}? used-?very purtiele of tb? Phosphat? beiag of essen rial benefit to tb? land. Neither pains nor expence har? been spared ia its preparation, and we olaim for it tba greatest benefit to the farmer from the emallestwatUy. For Cotton, Wheat and Corn, and as a ge?er*i stimulant and aliment fur worn and impoverished land there can be nothing superior. It is war tanted to runas high in Ammonia aad highec in Boa? Phosphate than ?ny other fertiliser in th? market. Price $Stt p?r ton, la new bags. No charge fordelivery, JOSHUA HORNER,Ju. Manufacturer and Genres! Commission Mer? chant. Ofllc? aad Wareboas?, ii S. Gay St. General ffareboase, Cor. Chew and Stirlin?8r?.. Baltimore, Md. Bone Bast $45, $47. oar own manufacture, ia new bags ; Eastern aad West?** Bono Dost $tt. Peravian Guano delivered from Peravian Government Warehouse at lowest rate?, fi o charg? for delivery. JOSHUA HORNER, Ja. _f5Pi?_ly SCHOOL HISTORIES For Fall 1871 Blackburn ? McDonald fe 8 RAMM AR SCHOOL HISTORY,". S. 240 PF. CLOTH, $1 25. ILLUSTRATED WITH 8 COLORED MAPS. "Th? greet deskieiatum io School Booka for Southern Children is freedom from partisan pre jud iee and political misrepresentations This work, give? a just ace aunt of Ike lata wa?. It records fi ot?, and withholds opinions. It tall* th? truth, and fosters ito bitterness. The style is geed: the eeaieeeec are brief and perspjeu oe? ? tee arrangements nw and ATTRCATJVa." -.Baltimore Epitecpat tl hod it May ST. THE NEW 8CH00L HISTORY OF THE ?. 8. (F?m?rly known aa Th* Southern**.) HQ pp. CLOTH fl Tl, iLLOtrmATED errs KIO ar COLORED ntn, OM er bett) of tim booka btv? been adopted by many of tbe bett Western sod Southera Wee* 8aw>el?> and by tb? Peelk Schools of Mississippi, Marv!?pd and Louisville, Ky. Onraeeipt of il we will ?Mil e copy er beth for examination, For SALK ST AU. Boesaetiasa. WM, 0. CULANY A CO.. PabUsbers, Sepii-4ai BALtlkOB^jlD. Job Work Neatly executed at this Office. VINEGAR BITTERS I. W.ua*. f?TTi?lT- *. H. Mc iv??.Lt. * r. . l*-^. Un. Arnu, 8M FrMti.ro, C?l.. M 'V,,,^,, ?r~C\f MILLIONS Bear Teatimoar U U?i, . Wonderful Catmtive Effect?, .fbeyare not arlie Pa ?cr Driak, li*?,<?t Wimm, Wkioker, Proof Spdrita a*d JV,M Llevo'a doctored, spiced and sweetened to tfesaaj taste, catted M T?nica,'' "Ap?etixars," MKa?cna,'u that load the tippler ea to drank naners tad rda,ie?? aine Medicine, rc ?de from the Satire Brou eas rho, ot California, free front ell Alcoholic Stittf lacata. They are tho GREAT BLOOD titi. PIER and A LIFE GITIXG PBUCtwt. ?perfect Beaorator and Irryrorator of the ena?, ct rrjxr. g off ail poison ons matter and restar?as, tiit*^ to a healthy condition. Ko pcrton can tata tho* s, tera according to directions and remain kee. natal provided their bones are not destroyed ey nj** pt ison or other mesas, and the vital orgsaiaanl beyond the point ot repair. They are a Gentle Pnrt a ti ve at well ut Tealct possessing, also, tho peculiar merit et ag*, at a powerful ?trent in Tellering Cunjresrjo* or h?mt. atatioo ot the Liver, and all the Visceral Ornea FOR FEM ALE COMPLAINTS, ta roar,, .IL married or atng-le, at th? dawn of womanhood wa ttl e torn of life, these Tonic Bitters have ae eejsl Fer Ialaamatery and Chromic Rhee**, tl asa and Goat. Dre*? pola #r ladtteake, Billen, Remittent aad Iaterailtteat Fa, wera, Dlaeaeee af the Bleed? Liver, KuV aeya aad Bladder, theee Bitter* h?r? ben ant eacceetfoL. Seek DleeaeeearoeaaeedbrYlrkest Bleed, which iscenerally produced by ilaraajaai at the Dlceetlve Orwana. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Se* ache. Pals ia the Shoulden, Coachs, Tlfbtaeaeftk Chest. Dteincsa, Sour JZruetatioas of the toona, Bed Taste ia the Mouth. Bilious Attacks, FaJwistt* * the Heart. Infleaaaattee of tbs Lune*, Pain ia a*a> rions of the BJdnera. aad a budia* other sanas! *** toms, ate the oaajtJaa* of Dyspepsia. They invieorate the Stomach and stimulate th?tarai Liver and Bowels, which renter them of asssaaal tSstacy ia cleansing the blood af all impurities.salb> aarttag aew life and viror to the whole trana. FOR SKIN DISEASES, Bruntons. Tetter.Ut Besam, Blotches, Spots. Mata* Pustules, B9fls.Ce> bandes. Ri nf-Wonne Scald Head. Sore Cres, br?m. le*. Itch.Scarfe, Discolorations of the Skin, rimacisat Diseases of Ute ?kin. tf whatever name or satan, ut literally dor a* and canted out et the erstem is s eswt time hr the ne? ot thee? Bitters. One bottle ia Nek esses will convince th? moat lnersdalooi of thtir ie? five effects. Cleanse tba Vitiated Blood whenever you fad nj ia parities hurstinc through the ?km in Pimple*, lip tiona or Borea; desase it when rsa find it ohrtrsrtsl andtlacrish is the \ *n? ; cleanse it when lt a M. and roar fee linn will tell voe^rfcen. Eeep tbs Med pare, sad the health of the settees will lotte*. Fla, Tag?, aad ?har #?**** tentes ?a ea erstem of so rasar tbooasade, are eatwteaBp lataaal tad removed. Bars a diafjagatkhed porituleist, there is scarcely aa tedfvMttel ?von the kee oft* earth whose hedy ia exempt treen the prestas el worms. It is not upon the healthy element! of ?hi hour that tomi exist, bat apo* the <* lie lui, hts? and Slimy deposits that hreetf thee? lirin? raocstwi* Sense. Bo System of MeoteSfo?o ventifteet, m aatbetmlnUcs will free OM system- from weras ?ft? Saw Bitten. J. WALKES, Proprietor. RBU SfeDOXALD * COU Draceists sad etea. Agents. Sab Praneisco. Csllfards, ead m and M Cemmsres Street. New Teck. ?ATBOLD B7 ALL DJUWeHaTB' ABS PCAUtt R* R* R? Eadway's ???dy Belie CUBES THE WORST PAINS Ia from ote to Twenty ?.trate*. NOT 0*K HOL R arter reading (his advertisement ticed an/ eat SUFFER WITH PAIN. IAD WAT'S HEADY RELIEF Is A CURE FOK EVERY PAIN. It was the Gut arni i* TUE OS LY PALS REMEDY hat instantly ?tops tee mott esrraeisiiag paias, illayt Itiflamationt, and cures Congest sar, vhetber of the Langs. Stomach. Bowel*, or otter rlands or ?rgaas. by ?r e application. INF OM ON K TO TWENTY MINUTES, s*> BMi<rr h?w violent or excruciating the psis the RHEUMATIC. Red ri.iden, infirm. Crippled. Sarvaas, Nearaigir, vt prostrated with disease ?ay safer. The spplieatron of the READT BELIEF ts [be part or parts where tba paia or difficult? izists will afford ease and comfort. Twenty dr?ps in haifa tumbler of wster will ?a a few a?.ar?ats edee CRAMPS, SPASMS. SOUR STOMACH. HEARTBURN. SICK HEADACHE, DIARRHEA. DYSENTERY, COLIC, WIND IN TUE BOWELS, and all IN? FERNAL PAINS. Travelers should always carry a bettie sf RADWAY'S READY RELIEF with them. A Tew drops in wster wilt prevent sickness or psiai iron change uf water. It is better than french Brandy or bitters as a stimulant. FETER AND AGUE. PETER AND. AGUE cared for ffey reen. There it not a remedial agent ia this world tatt will eure Fever aad Ague, and all other M ?lui? sas, Billion.?, Scarlet, Typhoid. Yellow, aad other Fevers faided by RADWAY'S PILLS) so quick at RA DWAT'S READY RELIEF. Fifty eeati per bottle. HEALTH! BEAUTY ! ! Strong aad Pare Rich Blood-Increase of Fen and waight-Clear skia aad beautiful Com? pter ion seeared to all. DR, RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLA RESOLVENT Has reade tba mott astonishing curr. ; ?a qoiek so Rapid are the Changes the Body Undergoes, nadar the influence of this truly wonderful Medicina t'--?t Every Day an Increase in Flesh and Weight is Seen and Felt THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER Every drop of tba SARSAPARILLIAN RE? SOLVENT communicate* through tbe Brood, Sweat; Urine, ead othvr fluids aad juices of the ty stem tba .vigor or life, for it repairs tbe wastes tf the hedy with aew end tocad material. Scrofula, Syphilis, Consumption, Glsedelar ditease, Uleera in tbe throat. Mooth, Turnen, Nodes ie tbe Oleada and other perts of the sys? tem, Sere Eyes, Stramorous discharges from tb* Bars, and the worst forms of Skin diseases. Eruption*. Fever Sores, Scald Bead. Ring Werta Salt liben?, Erysipelas, Acne, Black Spot*. Worms in tba Flesh, Temora. Caneen in tb* Womb, and all weakening ?nd painful dischtrgss. Night Sweats, Loss of Sperm and all waste* of tb? Iii? principle, ere within tbe curative nnge af this wonder of Modera Chemistry, aad a iee aaya ase will prov? to any person asing it fer ?Uber ef these toms of disease its potent power to cure them. Not only does the 84M41uaitLiA* Resoi TBBT egoel ?Il known remedial agents ia tb? Bare of Chronic, Scrofulous. Constitational, and Skin diseases ; bat it ls tb* emly positive can for Kidney df Bladder Coan plat a ts Uriaary, ead Womb dison?os. Orares. Diabetes. Dropsy; Stoppag* of Water, Incontinence of Urin?, Bright's Disease, Albataiaaria. and in all eases where there are brtek bast deposits, or tbs water is thick cloudy, mixed with suhstaent like the white of aa egg, or ?breads tike wbfcs silk, or there is a morbid, dark, bilioas appear? ance, and ?bite booc-datt deposite, and wheo lhere isa priekiag, barning sensation whee passing water, and pain ia the small of tbe Raek and along the Loins. TWW ef ll Year** Grsgh Cw red ky akadwaw** ?emtslwemt. DR. RADWAY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS parfeetly testetest, elegant fy coated with sweet gua, parfe. reg?late, petrify, deans* aad strengthen. Radway's Pill?, ur the can of al! disorders o* th? 8loajaeb, Lim. Bowels, Kidney's Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Headac e. Consti? pation, Cost? venen, In dig*?: inn. Dysptp?,,?' Bilton ?ness, Bilioas Fever, latamatioe of <ht Bowels, PUae, aad all Derangements of the I? teraal Viscera. Warranted to efeet a p-*i:ire .are. Purely Vegetable, containing ao teereary, mle?rate, or deteterions drats. Afewdoeeeot RADWAY'S PILLS will free tie ly ?tess from ai! Ike ?bore named disorder?. ?T*ttewaue*r8o?. SODD BY DRUQ GISTS. READ ?FALSE ARD TRUE." Seed ?a? fcHBBf stamp te RAD VAT A CO.. Na. 67 Maida* Lae?, Kew TeriL Iafama?oa werti ikow?i* wU! be sect ya?. Wy? 17.