The Sumter banner. (Sumterville, S.C.) 1846-1855, July 23, 1851, Image 3
lbctraots from. Conunodoro .tockton's
Oration.
"Our lot has been costain pleasant
places, but wo have fallen'upon. evil
tiies. At the North, a funniluisti, the
wildest and most indefensibId-that ever
swayed the passions of men, Is at vork
to strike down all that is valuable upon
earth of human liberty, in the vain and
delusive expectation of re-constricting
11pon its ruins some Utopian systemil 0t
beatific bliss, and of the equality Of tho
white and blacic races of inc. At the
South the wntci fires of the revolution
have been rekindled in the preparation
for the dol'ence oftheir homes and fire.
sidos. Groaning under the pressure
of apprehended wrongs and writhing
qiuIder the lash of consti t and reitera.
led insults, th men. of the South nre
prep-i ing C r war, in the hopo of .re -
dressing tiedr wrongs, and avenging
their insults by an appeal to the sword.
Every north wind goes southward
freighted with libels and. insuls, and
every Southeirn breeze bears on its
wings notes of defiance and reventi.
Thus two great principles, never helbre
in the history of ou r race reconciled or
appeased but by blood, stand in hosiile
array to ench other. Yet thero are
those who say there is no dan!er of a
-conflict-io danger of tle saftity of tit
Union. With the thunders ol secesseion
roaring along the Southern const, and
the billows of insurrection breakiig oi
the Northern shores-sure presages of'
a storm--they tell us there is no fan.
ger to th ship of State-tint the sky
is clear, and the son is snooth. hi,
fellow- citizens, be not luilled into a fatial
security by these syren voices. Tiako
heed--he warned by the roaring ihuin.
<ie- and the forked lightning--that this
'I IVe the Calm which preceles tie
lornado--a sm0 xi nn(d deceitftil sur
face on the d.e d a cataraet.
"Fel lw cit '. s. I dislike much to
speak of the ditssition of the Union.
I loathe the term. Iut it may coio
despite of all our etlorts to avert it.
Therefore it may be proper fbr me to
say a word or- two in anticipation of
such a result, and for the purpos:1 of
turning the attention of mny fellow.citi
zens to the course which New .lersev
should ta ka tinder such circumstaines.
For one, if such it calamity shouid oc
cur, I hope that New Jers'y, following
the dictates of duty, as well as iner
est, will unite, for better or for wor[e,
with those who are willing to abide by
and respect the compacts of tie Co.
stitution. You may depenil upon it
that no reliance is tr placed i Ihe
faith oftihose who refuse to aeknowl.
edge the obligation of the conninn com.
pact of the present Unlion. If a d is '.
lution of the Union is inev itabile, th-n I
would prefer that the lines of s'p:iratiII
should be drawn alon; tihe Iludasnd l
the lakes, ratlher [fhan the 1I'tomiaeIC and
the Ohiot I have no doubt that in sich
an event the North.western St:su's
would unite with New .rv. Penn.
sylvania, and the South. Th'S mthl is
their common customer--there is their
market. The republic so cons:itutedI
wouhl have no ntiral riputgnaice to
the sprea ~'ivil izat ion a ;u re lbemed!
reliion atportion of' the conitin.
entwhi manowv to lit bunt iimper..
.fectly siubljected( to teir in flnuec
"TJhae posit ion whtichi w'oub prc.
Scally l imit the republie at thei Sounth,
assumned by a great Nortn .states. it
nani, for whlom I hiave dho IntSt prlo
ni regard, 1and4 whose virtues aid
titsm are better h niwn toi no onilt
than myvself,; I cannot apprfove. That
position is assontedj undehtr the plautible.!
idea of limiting the a rca of slavery.I lhe
assumption that would not perit thn ud
mission of at Stt into thle Uion whb.l
out a restrictioni ofslavery, is an ers
sion on the South wvhichi finds no warn
rant in the Const itumtion. We havu~e as
much right to say that ithe popla tion Iif
a State shall be all Protistuants or sh
Catholics, as to prescribe the /:;m I /
labor to he emtployed by its people. --
WVe have as much right to) fllree s~a
ry upon a State as to interdict it. If
the South shall obtatin a ajorityv in
Congress, they would have as much
right to introduce slaveriy inuto th f C ree
States as the North have to) firee the
WVilmot proviso upon newM Stites.
Tihere is no such p~ower iln the Constittu
tion. T1hatt incoinpa rable prod iii'ni
of human wvisdomi nowhere gives ni.
thority to Congrr'ss to pr'ecribe to ant
eigran ong to the pubhlic lands whalit
kind of' property he shall not aki wth
him. PTe attempts to r'Xeru'ise 'ny
sueh nuthority enni only he madeh, in vi -
ine of' a Iatititliarianr coinsit'ructin of t
the General Govle rn ment wit h tl imItit.
ed powe rs. The paramounnt duiity ot
the small States consists in r"estrainn
the General Government w'ithtin its deI
(egated limits. Beca use, as soon ais the
National Govern ment re fuses to recog
unise thle old gautions of the Constti t
the small States wvill only holl their
sovereignties by the sutTerancee of their
peighbors.''
AN' Isemr.Wr Ar 'rll; WVoiui~'s Faui.
W'o read the followting incideiit I raom tha
lite of industry, witht much plasure:
"Qnite a richl scene took{ place last.
weekt at the Fair. T1hie Queen gave ontI
on Fm iday that shie would visit thle Fair the
next morning at 9) o'cltockI, amitinde by he'r
ladies and1( gentleim en int waitin g, to1 mispecit
each departmnent personially, and to rece('ive
informntion from t hose severally in charge;
cotnsetjueatly there was qitle a gatthiering of
pioles anrd t'iti'/."is tfrom0 the Wt.~ 11nd.
A fler a Lime the Qinm arrived nt the
-beaitiful fancy 501n p stan d friom P h dat.'lht,
at eauchi great corner of whnch, snoida in ho'
relief, the hutsts of' Wanshington aid TIay'or,
wtithi ani iniscription Oin the head of ca< h
),iz,: "T is is all solid sonap.
"T'1he Qneen senmed to doubtt thle fit t.
,iuddentif3taking a tgobd pin fromt lir dres,,
the pin into the head (It Wahiio n, whl
.the P'hiletaphian, te ing her ohtavett, plaicedl
his haund betwteen the' lil ned! hiist, andl
w'ithI gravity WaTshiington. your Aijesi)' '
QuickI na fIoght P'rinlce A lbert esiad, wit h
n smaile, to the interested Quecen, 'It is oiily
royaity pickinig at liberty.' Thew ncxt
m inanordler c:nno froim Uu'kinh
) .IcL for a1 box ofthe P'hilaidelpi ~Soap
. t.tm)re Sun. h
the 11o iltiatntI clsetqJn tioi't'
c aerecomglivii ' of Lte ou'rt fdr
tilyliliablesett UU4.' tI) .tun ortunato
di.4ptij 1 g~'h wo,.wimieirn33 (I lte
i~lehod~t ~pic~pI tuicJ4 !lavq failed
thle South 11tiakitag it a 'prc.rccquisilo that
the justtimcof hur p),ii;: shall), be admaitted
iand the North'i, rcfuaiagAtumuko any such
tie l nowhdPe.
To 'Itr. RE , mmmunurt t) ,Bv!i ow acciv
vvill b e hlest reml~)atired( of1 lik i. holle l ife!
11111;j. 1i"ijaaiiii.Abbuott. fimnj'arly of i-~l
dltver, Mas. mW Iimit -ded, in ' his lld
at tile h1iatfiof vierlialeI '. Duvili, itu .Niuihi.
Ville, ,11 fl., a fe'w. dayuj tiince. Nl:ijor Ali
lolt w3.asa .i'3i jor Pro tuntur ilfl lie aevol ut4ioi
noad 7Y13fl/ed thr cleuth imlch it/ the executimi
If A lr/c 111141 st'ehI I his'otliltr thil hfil I
liii (311344 4134 war. Ili died LL tile advanced
aige ol '2vars."
SING .rH 1''CT.-Tc is recorded as a
illtila r Cznt, Ihal ditrings thle late terrible
Celli1 r't im3): .11 ti FI0i1,..C0el, no(t it sia1irie
la''u-.' t33 ( rif ii 4,11'lly kind i i utrnwed
13 144'"30 eve -;imlitI ilousf but threc were
'41A.'. i NI 1 : fit Sl titt r33 ili til W333 iii- v t:3itly
Eve.-li r ite '2nd-. i131., by the I~t-v. .N. (nrit.
lot t, 31r. 1ti-lot. S. Hloitoa to M1iss .%AllI
A. (,g %, till (if' S'ajojt.r Dii1rjet.
31. the I' diiI. I,. F . 1 03-.' 1.4 1., LI
of Li .oir S:31'im, Smitair li-i 33(t, .
Palmetto RegiMen1t,
A 3f1I-: -; Io %(; o ' vio or tie- 1a.11
Il) thl. t4:l. AIPI fit 141 . ill ''l).3a.a lj.: if
:1rrt.t3,1ittits it) vtest ai M3l' tt33 ii 1 a I ov. ,
'3!'. tit eu r 1.11t. lar~i- ell 4 i I lt,:r: 3.
B. If.r I..Ahi:
4%~rc . Id Ii A'nu I )DX.i.r.
The 'State of -South Carolina,
lii , - Ia wr3 i i CA ,ll.31 l34 ii
vi Il j43ltI
Ii: 111.y til .4.1 ~ -1 ii I !,.,!v t 4 ' till%
-!, 1 =d ai e; i
the U,~. t'II'33.3 j!1
Son t. 3! 1, v thov \ :344.
41 - : 1 r 4)1 C: i s. , I ''=4 it oi
c a v. v..0 Thf 'he
(~~~~j3, ~ W 151 1.1--( to j l iiIloi
Wi "!3j In I Aiir-i1 I 1_t. t33:34
A I. - : 1 -i1I 11 1, Iher I :
Cnlml SWMet Oil,
Jalap,, Rhubarb,
4u.t ino Nunbr SiXO
Maogiwi Tinctures Ass
Sal tf Hartasorn,
Casutor Oil, 'loofmana's At
- - AL
'The variou I Extract
PATENT 1l
Ralsom) of TLife,
Cherry Pectnra!,
Hltzer A perient,
FalnestokVlserifrage, and
-Fanticherotnian lrope,
Eppling's Sar-ripanillt,
St. tuls "
Opiodeldoe.,
Coloan,. Clinik for thw face, Hankrchlief
Oit, Shaving Cren.
-AT,
An ,nrtent or Extractu I
-A 1
llrutshes of every description in.cluding Hair,
I' itintg.
White Lf.nd, Glats, Oil,
yyr sl hyStuf
J
.inne *25:h, N11
Executive Department,
i . t' fv
BY I. Esixceleie J.. It. MElANS,
Gov eirnt or amd ('lnuldrit-( ie wi ll
over ther S:uite of :-ownh 11':Iroliat
IP: reas infin',,- :,ion Iisi reachedi ine
thi-it it tron ts it urkir was E lmmitd
lp t . Ih .vi nhUti of it irll , hV six
yonne? Own, nuomil.f Wwom wore S'\
BOlIN E. '..11\ER :'.) W ILaLIA.\ G.
TOB iiN, anll I wh r.-! t - rei I "-t.
m.:nh n I Tunis h le o ld--ir escae:
now hie it kown in order tlin ther may he
bronw'h i t t, .t.r . .t : :i\., lG ( 'ov
ernor Inl and,4 our I b--. .:i'- of S, ; th * ('r-h
n-l. ili h i n '-. I b rn tio, n 1rinht
n rewarl -If Tf, //I //e/r for the#
dehvry of 1-0h, or ( tnw lni-ld frd the
ebrer-i of ni-r ;ilih;i to it.h .:ailor if
Larm Icr 1s but -5 or Goars ol, 5
fe hi in h hi ghi .~ ill r i th-, ;n c tulx
inn, hMilli- .. lIt :h r. t wei oil his fronlt
t .a :h <c ; a r onl
ich -. , ;:h 1 : :i I i I.:. a atll: lonl",
T h NI iso 19 t '~ s u Sh!, 5 .feet 1
Il vt.Il
inchr s h i h, far cov i-xion, very little
hard!, ':hit In'r, uh. te'n h, thi'kVc hs,
tie;;o neeb,el it hI I y .-etrreil onl the right
Sr.i i s o. t
~- (.v.n un ,-r myv hlvvid and the
- 1 1lf ilt- Onit , i 5th day
- . . o! .I,'y, :n I !,- y rof ur Lord.
.- and 11fl::t * .e
*tt l Iti d e
.l II. E -\NS.
\\w. F. A Do- i :: )p. See-'ry. State.
.1.:ky lii:!, 1--51 .13 4t
Th th-n --l l. e n ody ad
I I.\.\m!.th.
\\ 'h 'I o 4 ese.lo h
\\. \\la30 'h e kr?
l' r . .r d ,I e , I n rtE at
I.,,T nn:z, c
( rdFIt I li~ s
l a .:...It(;.m m
.\Edhticahona>r1~e-1.
?. a1 I N the.
mlii ' ' h-, .i l V' i :'iti N I
ROERTIEST.
tutu ii-: . t hi- I .. :0h ~wt i
Ba-::s fo, Sale~ ..t. htisOfc
r
Cu rbonnte 'Soda,'e . 'l
Arrqw Rtouts:
mrcd, I )ur,
todyne, Cuaanu c&
M Usedc~ hti itIdi( auu.
[EDICINES,
Jl~lt 4Isul11.0.11111,l
.cfltj78 Cr?%n.
I-',trcta, Soaps, Aumaudino , Polin:.itnf, I Jir
ixiieeal in: fla:vouriung 1'tl4ry
1't14, Coat, Comb, lepli, I lat, Sha:ving, mid
4o
&c. &c. &c.
I )r::8. C.
:15 i
FRESH GARDEN SEED.
For):! . A 94Ipy 111 M .'' N nii Ill,-.
J r! . A smo~ ;: ... I i a, .s
1,r-nch:S'i !a
M ill'I' i
Pr~c%." - *r Spmv-4114
I .4 '"H:-,' r Pik
Drw 4 I 1
n-.4r:I I t .: I, r' fin.' Unt1'(o .
11rI :'Y ri I ': I: 0
I or Vrf-.4
A vwl.1 : 11ia)J:I
fiftilr Ille
vill i. lIl 1
S. t1 ("..Qh 1o 5.
T. 1'. r W
Ills . rawg. 1. S...l
r, r.a ., 1, v, E.1
BotsRlw- RAd r.Sird rd
wy .B
G I \o'I P
F-:':~D'allFovvol'. an~D. ox
Coonatdhl.
'J'l a/i aning Wa the Al1anagers qft[ie
(,%',werai E'-ii.. for Mec severa/
Pvrdsof the State of *Sout Car.
lNAIVRAM tha* rt.gkimrtrn.of Sout aro,
liiili, its it, jti It Noii. did i patin. ito Act I#) pro.
% ii. foir a th I- ' ii iii-miinit~ to is. .9.iLherri
( -?I: I . .-;i I II INI icreuw a iitI. tct re(j iiI rev l it1 vx
iou,1: !,. 1111a oia'rity to 6!:tp. wvrita ofe I ctIuiti toh
r If I.Iivil1.;: I fill 1i-rcry ruuliliro you
n i:avislpf oft.ii. ifivr iviioIlegal lol act, "fil
di. til t~* (iiaeraloi. 1,i rocen l ot.. l)Iii d lis
2I fits1 t 'h . it i- t l i nd a 1 t ifdray to x i i,
mi it- 4!1) t o i tg oa t orm ''.llcAil
:tili :1*;-r a u ii tr i (iiiiid i t i Im-i-Ai q : ta l
it, I u iii- . ! i.,, tiny tYor ~Iimw
il O Ia tit ul:r u thatl Oil$,-'r.
J.il it. 3t.li
F.AlIt1p i. e l of S tf.
$9 R EW A IftD
V." THE '-II8il, vril.-r offirt is, rewnnl of
t I v lI.Olhrp. fir Owi. npiurelivii-6on will
li-ri f ' C i N witned DiiiolIAVY
vl-S pI.i~aa*jirchia-i.. IofCt. S. 1.*lleu,
'li'2Ci 'it S.1 WP.1 If
Throurbh Fare from Charles
'Lon to Now York $20.
I.!'A\ I' I tii Ow 1 W ini 'It tIlse root 01
. .1 p. f,. after thf.
* L . 'oh i ' ai cirl, via
.1 r&.U'~ .uIi NVE lIO(JN, N. C. PEi'
Mt! IN In %VAO1I
tkol rliilronlidee
Ow'r'I'l ~ r.adni'!a s ar'l
vv t- oc iiI , ira ao-hr: wIi 'h
2'i . A '.1li . I'lvaa K
* ''~ ni~'rvatiI Now. Vorl
Ii i-: r ;i, fi 1, t roi(, I itily pli
* 22 1 I~oi ( v, iiier
Is i t''i' ()f . ~ v t 2 or iufr.ilge
.1h A* %'- I I iA I,1 Iuil I. I. C' %o ui
IL' i i.' a %%~1.1 blla pursued ila re
salved by -consnvof prt
ness of thie-firm'efth t h ,d
July 2, 1851
'Notice 41
Il hereby given to the Legateen In and Utnder
At lat Will and Teltament of Santil"Stl
plironi decvnmtl, late of Sumter, DIistri. 66tt
Carolina. That they are hereby requireAdto
com1e forward ad recive their Sevend. Igsee..
fromn the Subscriber", without fu-ther d1lay: *
E. PillNG LE,.' - --av g'.g?
.i. ~I DizwFDDN N.1w
Jan. 291h, 1851 14:
VWated.
20,000 prmund o af'ooi Fd r, fbr
Whiheb I will pay On. Dollar aade1-fty. Cents
per hundred caA I--delivered by the, middle of
July text.
A. J. 51OSES.
Jlune 4th, 1951 32 . 5t
MERCHANTS' HOTEL;
Olaarlestoun, S.,0C
TIIOm.AM STIIN, PROPRIINTOR.
a'.s Tim. Xubsrcriber having renewed his
IAeae of above K'atablishment. respect
fully inforns his friendt'iat nd thq travet7
lthat colnsielrable aterations and;
imporeerinsia have been nade, and that no ef
thrt will le lef untried, to give satipfaction -to
all who viit hips 110tal.
Oct. 2, 1850. 49 tf
Life Insurance,
The North Carolhina Mutnl Life Insurance
(t'ompany, aetablield at Ialeigh, N C.
( L% .lt1.E- 1'. JOI fINSON, Jr., Prepi't.
Agent at Sunterville. S. c.,
W. F. 11. HAYNSWORrj.
April 4, 1951 23 ly
Executors Notice,
I have nippoInted Mr. Samuel E. Wilson my
Agnt to veutle fll all the mattere of thu 1-sitate
of 'ol. Stwllie Lacoete, late of this District.
ANNA E. LACO.l'E.
All lrna i having demands against- the Es
ta telf tep)henk Lobte will re nt theititily
atltested. 1,'h10w indiebtedl wlillmake immediate
I pm t to S. E. WI I.SN, Agent.
.ay 7th, 1.51 2S tf
. THEl SUSClis BEn1gR
reap:c fijfy invittsrlae 1ides
a tl genlt lle to call at the
Boot and Shoc Mart,
one door west tif Wmi. Webb's tore, and
!mQaloet haist ew and general assorttnent of
eShoas, 1.i$, G-titers, Shyi.ers, &c. of eve
ry descriptnan, P.ancy, ,ituplerlin n Pain.
Amisr Ios nast eauCttilul specimens
w 1i be tound Liadiue, i Iglansader anl Blue
1-.1an10l th nauld Velvet lippers, Mieg
l'efr Teayl r TiPos. Gentlemen's Calf Opera
1honts,:a wal Vehet anal Cloth Slippers, &c.
&. 1IIi prices are low for Cash, or on a
short credat.
BENJAMIN FOLSOM.
February 19th, 1851 17 tr
Just Received.
Thea snbsgriler frns just eceived.,And
Is now npenng the hutierst nAd bst
l selectd Stock, tiant fie lhas ever ofdr.
ed 1ar salae in this place; consisting' of
jlrtg, 3Medicines, Dve mtuf. Paints,
Urnaeihe , window GhIR., Putty, Pasints, Oils,
&e., anid at full oabsrtment of French Per.
unaery. Fancy articles of every description,
nnd everv artcle tlat i usually. found in, a
D)rg Store. All ordern frnm the country
proamptly attended to. A supply, of Gardetn
Seedsn.
.'000 panih Segra for sale lay
1"~!~ 1~)i, ~5 I. 8. 31EIE TT.
L and For Sale,
A tnract of lanad containitng 700 ncres,
ti re or le.ra, hying live miles beolow
Carter.' Cr' 'iangr, oat the CJamden Road, be.
twen w aaad ahareae hutndrad nere~s cleared
itdItyao n lads of Wm'r. Cooper; J.C.
\\~ atherpson, aind 11. Joenya, belontginig to
nhI. estate or I:t vid IE. WVaaon. For tertns,
';'iy ta) Lither of the tundlreignaed.
1E. G- DIJOSE,
A SCA R ilOROUGII.
Nev. 27t h.. 185!) '' if
-Executor's Notice.
llThe Crediators of Wian. J. Rtee, q.
e'leped atre r.ailed upfont to paresetnt to the
SNubibe ia ' hai;r dhem!iias, pnsaperly attest.
edI aceordli n to ha -- Ani thoase indebted
no the s-ad deceasedl to mnako;paymetnt.
W. 3. RiEES,
1I. 31. A Nf)IE SON,
Qai ifdEcos
Webb Clark's Hotel,
AL Jl'T l 7 '[ , S.(
T Ih'. flotel Is aanuatedr in tbe mnes
ae emnt part of the tont n. T1he
l'Iroperaeu'r wtll be pleased ta see
hi t ir on-1. ana thd taraviellio~ nhl ul; prom
nI to a' sptre nOe aexertionti atn his part toa
rweder threm cee:aafrtablec. Ch7argets rea
soena:e.~
Jan, *13J
5 UlMTEi idUSE,
F~ ~ I. MY Elis, woud respertfully in
fermt the ti ~ens, of numers Ie~ and
ble. surreeumnhua, coneaatry that he has
-n~ ren orned1 free' a rlestna, utmds ha. made
I arae.e,.at.. le" ..me It'F i c OD$1A~ WaA
it. *a 'e~ry ian..;y. weekly
IIIeel haned, andae naill e'onitimlte Ie re'ceive
""ih"" *a'aathIe Ne'aeln, a choieg. tasmorfanenft U.
a '.:a'I 4*reld,1. ('eonfiteriaarieaa, Fruni
,..... a.tll orf n. lht bi wai h.Ia. ieI1ed of cheap~eer
the:" 'a in aver ofer edl befoara ina this plbtce.
AM'ERICAN HOTEL,
Chmarle'ton, S. (C,
STeabtove etahlheament, has been
iho~rarnghly replairaed, atndt as nowlI open
lre thee anedaniona of the travellign
e.unnealnt and ,a paertan ent bonniers. Thita es
~te -blaanaet han<' ba.een litted tal at great cipense,.
ande inrnished througahea".t writh etatiae new furn
laer.'. nor I betr beh t anu haote'lr arei usanally
Inenaa'h-d' i b~ l. WVihh the-se inttaeetnaernt, andl
dt aa aneaenae,lh ing.. d i'.pe8itionl on the p.art-of' the.
perttr. ndl. thaese inatheir emnplay,'they hopa
to amenit a lIbesral sharea of patnronas~e.
. J. W. KjNG.
G. WaV KING.
mneig diare'ctly to the lousea will be in waj:
Inge at alil tiunna at the )epota. to convey passen
gers toa thet lioaeh and tu the Boat..
Sogars and Tobacco3'
Avaery Cane lot of Spanish ' g ~; geod
een ing Teobacco, just reeived ~~ for Maiod%
by W. .?.FANC1S
kledrfle Ir /W
Wr
Ayril 24r it.
* I t~A~ FAC O
Thi ris t Is put tar es QUartlaat iami 4 jgt[ia.J.*
limes cheiper, pleas- teIint twk'rhteil sjspe ( t
to any sold.. It eures disease, wit It cetvooml s4W
purgng, sickening, or. dielitaating iit' Patemn't
The great bedauty andl superurity,fthis
prills over all other .ali'enes, w ic it et I
estsdsease. at invigon-aate - body. It 6 ro0ewrthre
very beat, '4
BPRlING AND S4UMM.):E MF.DldlNESK
ever known; It rAt only pirares the wold m6
tem anal strengthtne th 104rOn, i-ut Itcreate
pureanI rich blormd ; a powcrslasesassed bay noaeth
Medlesinse. ndl bi.tiit thmgraod-WecregoitJ.
wonderf l success ait hgperm fm ed aihio the
tWoyeos.nioretihonshumntte4.thesian dcre, -
of severe casesAf aeasea. at -ies at, 40.000 were coma
sideredl incurable. It haarsaaed thie -lrefoi sore
than it,0 cldiren'he three ataons. -
b,000 a tio o reisera Alt gysae. as4
or Nervous nergy, -
Da 5, P. Tnes'nsr 'd ursapatrlila lnvigordtes th 6
whole system iotinntry To thise: Wst
lost their muscular enrgy y thes efret ofned
cino ar tndlscreton enatted in youth; os th ex.
cessive in-ulgence of imo pamssions, anl brtdglit ' s
-by phmysical prostratiorn of thie netrvous syslean, -la.
satude, want of aunbitionu. F ntingamenut.isons;-p,qa..
this aleasant renedy. i A
rior loany ... ..,.-. . . .
INVIOR ATING CORIMXAI
As It renews at invigente the sys'tom. t~s a
tivity to.tihe Jimbs: anlitiength to~tbe.sstt
syster In a molt eatrlao Jmaary degrae.
Constamton'Uured.
Cleanse And Ptrengtten.' Co:nunption can be
ctared. Bronchita, Consammption, 14rre Caesr
raalt, Cofl.'- Ci.,:arFa CaiiLy. .-Istkaia, Spf[1in
of Blood, Sner in ftha Chert, llctic :57 C
NIa8 Swets. )ifficult or Frafure F.receesteisa.
-Pan is t Side. 4-c., lare brie and, un be cirva.
S Spittmag Il10ooa. a-.
- Dsa:. P. Townsmewr--l verily bellave yostrgrse
perille. has been the means, through I'rovidettee.
of saving my life. I hat 9 for several years . '-;
bad Congh. It becarge wnrve armil worse. At a
raised large qnatisee of'blul, liaul night swees
and was greatly debilitate4.an-t relnted, .a*ad
not expect to live. I have only used your Sarsa.
parilla a-shorttimne. and there-h'a a wonalerfh4
change bepa wrought .n nie. -t nip ow
walk, al.operitbe city.'-1 rals tic oo- adl
cough hakleft me. You can wetl imagine flat -
am thankful for thes6 tmaltz. Yonrneslle-t}
serrsat W.M;" RIs K 1, 63' Cathertineret. f
Feniale. Medlante.> . -
Da. S.,P. TowIsm:No's Saroa(parill ig svezg g
and speedy cure for. lncipieutComtn..Barree
ness, irnigsomus V teri, or Falling of -tii, Womb, As
tiyenees, Piles,' .eucvrrhaam. or Wbitts, obs" e4 -
or dif~cult Mantmatino. Incontinence of'Urtiefer
involuntary disahar-thernf, and -for athe generil
prostration of tHie systum-no matter whether the i
rpault of inherent causo or caue, produceod-bgr
regularity~illness or ageid Nt othing can be moe
surprising than Its iragorating en-acts on the humaa
f4rm. Persons PJI weakueni nal lastituaas,'
taking it, at once heteonmo robmst and fMU'isf 0611,
adder its -influence.- It- irmediatltely cOanteM 4t
the nervelesuinees of the fenale frarni. which gt
great cause of Barrenness. It w otixA beqaeo
of tas, in cases oE sq deliet a i ure~, exihi t,
tifleates ofef ,e -peiht2ox..bn 4n=
aiticted, that huinds s ,t casc .have been msht -
to us. Thnnusnisd of eases bere aUinile'11e
without childrert aner uatndra r ottlee
invaluable Medleine, have ben less d with
healthy ofusiiring.
Great Blesstrng.to Mo~hate 'as- Childriget
It, leilise'btfit aima mn~efctat---bef
purifyIng the systeni, tammt relIdrima thse'stfeisasan ~
attenidanrt 'upon, ludhirtht ever dite'overe4, t it
strengthens bcttmthe mother amti the ek)smd, prevens -"T
pain and disaease, ittcreaves antd enriches the yo;.au
those wholm have undu it. think it Is in-diupensabsle. it
.Ls highaly use-ful both befor44ndaa aflen contliemiet,
as it pres ents4 d-.cans attant u e.n chill-bIrth
In 'ostivetness, ITj-es, C t.a ps, taw we itnga.of is Feet,
.laepondency, iltenrtburn.ms Vwsnuti ., Pain lai tie A
:Baick and l.inn, t ass l'uaitemrrhamgo; and ian
regulating the serc ta:::s a d eqaualizlng 'the clrins' Na3
latmin. it has no t-amnal. Thse great lieputy..m~ oftiml
medicine Is, it is nmwayw ae. aetd the mont- delicate -
use it moat auacesshilly, very iaew cases requilre
any other me'lincine, im samem a little mGator Uli,ar'a--a*e
Mf nesias a La~ercamis irraip'pjen 3 eaq --~n
saf a fol ti - 5ileine,'?ilialways as
. 5he 1tev. .iolbn Beget- a
Of Jersey city, nu- ald an.l liht ai respeemale elet. -
gy mamn of the Jh::ptittismnoriatta, haendedm In the -
-rollowtng certio mte at Air. it. t'."Joniusenid'soDlee
-it speaks for-itselL - T
Da. Si. P. Toa sanr-Dear Sir: I Ntms coinstrainedt
to gIve you a stalemet'F Ilhe l-esnefit I derIved
froim asmng yontar teraparhils. aa beeula-, by se
doing, I shall reata-mer a Lenellut Ip thewe who are aaIh
feoting sI ia-e baeena. I ttan reducnaed -for mnany-a- -
monthis by tihe Dyspea.a no-mt'tat It was, with
tmuchm damtlenity far, rae tom walk or keep-ab-out -.Iz3 bVa
had also a tEller, which enveredt the. most .part afa~
soy headi-m-whita 'a twrnemly troublt-sme sni'"!
sore.. it got ta- bie amtosat :a scai. I umsedluite a
'numbter of rermdndia r hiala the conaiplaintas, but a
receIved' Witlea or tin latait. inmtil I tooak your Sat.41- t
asaparllla, which, thratngh the kindness nf Provi.
.lonce, bas yiatlawed mane to tmorer than m-y inausta;
heeltha a I am tnow ena.aying bta-tesr thant lae fg ye -
a.numsier of ar-. I ro 'am sw 641 earsof age. I
belfeve it to Ibe an inits taale mtasaidine, anal recra-- '
mend it to nay maneraamas maatinmtnatces, whictb is
very large. as I thatn twe-n a mairusatmr ma grnegat mny.-a
years I hope tis hiamty a-ketch moay beeas muiniha
beinefit to ya-- a.a yraaur med-aiarae la to- me-.
July l'l, 1it7. Jt01tN nSt.:R~, Jenesy City.
lilt thodlist: Clergyanan.
The followinag was gaent to ou-r A gert -lan lth.
way, by the 11ev. J. 0. TU NI'-ON, maf te Mthmlodit
Epmictniiatlmhurchi-on~e of the mast learned and re.
spctedI in thes e~nnectioa~n-nd is a nother eidaence '
ofa the wonderfult aaWecta of Dr. it. P'. Townsend's
tarsaarailla on the a) stemn.
Famirran Praassa-leavipt ow onme time ps.~a
yan are a5sie, eperietic'ed gapt glmea-i '
of any system; naeed-tfh t-oinitant end
mnibtatof mIay .thromt etti lungm I wps, at ytri
4tane, and ftn ennsequtace ohankread Couaptat..
!McLean's 4echiedt testi~nmmy in its behalf.nlnse4 .
to tr y Dr. U. P. 'I'ow naend's fanr-famntmta Arapariel. -.
I triedi it, I etfeass- mo-re ina tih-ne then in thea-Irk
con? -ietmce ofib pa-rving eilicacaens; l,ut l an bound -. -a
In candoar now to- acknnwledgea, thiat il'act tried
it laotng before .1 ta-egan to eaperieknce Its salutary
effects ; anad I roay now say, witta Captain Micheanar
"that I womald not bea withomut it ana ay coasadera. a
lion." It, bas dioe rane more goodl than any pe'
vacua remnedy I have tried, andm if thIs- stateament:-is -a
deemed by you of any Iarratarmce. you have sa - -
- fail consent trmdeaaa- it-publie
Rahnway, Aingust ala . J . Q. TFUNISON.
SCIRDBUA CURE~D. *
ThIs certfncate enineluslvely proves ltat'tieajr
Reaape:ia has per-fect contr-l Over the mtisnes a-\-'Ta
atinate diare-tia of the takaoal. ,Threep.pegos0e
ia one houie is tinsrecedleated:
Thref .hig ne. aa
.Din. 8. Pa. Tadwrssiaaear .bq a-hvehma-k~
titmre to inftom you th~at threat 'Crm baldrse a.-a -
- beeu cured-of-.the Senofula^ty -th a at y
excellent medieine. . They waee. l~vj' ' a-'ill
l~nttles ;it took~ iteiawey, for Which I eA Rog i~
self undes~r great oaigatioah. -aa .
a - ItAJG . - AIN, 0 Woost~ea
iPIIOt OS' WRISOIAlNS. --
Da, S. P., Tcawtsi-ai in alm ost daily retdl
order, from -Ty ~eti LsiarerptM t -
a This is to(a~~.at e thn ufqniguga
7hysicians. of in , tt.-t-ay hey~ a umee
oumr cases pm- sadhiedipr n1 a mie .a*a
rilla, and he an ~ a
a - r ?r. .O, lip,
Aiaay Prh. E.47 14(,N lF - .D
s.- e i Co-, 19 i -atre
tseVU: M 'U at '
! eWtt amid Mlerchanta ganmI thog~j a
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