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TO SCOTLAND.
BT R. C WATKBSTO?.
Land of try fathers ! in my heart
I cherish ferveut love for thee :
Land ?here the good bare borne their part,
And straggled to be fro? 1
Land of the dark brown heath, and ro-ky glen,
Of^l'-rious mountain heights, and noble heart?
ed men.
Here Solway spreads its sheet of hine,
And Lomond's ware io beauty lies ;
And Bracklin's torrent thunders through,
Where shadowy forests rise ;
Here peaceful lakes are sleeping in the san,
And rirers through the glens, tike threads of
silver, ran.
Here patriots lived, and dared to die,
Ay, die, they could not live as slaves,
And now, beneath the arching sky,
A nation venerates their graves;
And ages yet to come shall proudly tell
Where Bruce so bravely fought, and noble
Wallace felL
And here the Covenanters stood
And died upon the soi! they trod '
For what they deeetned their country's good
And for the cause of God;
Here in deep caves and in lone vale and glen
They lived as martyrs lire, a jd died as Chris?
tian men.
And here have poets sweetly sung,
The softest strains of Scottish song;
Here was King James's wild barp strung,
And his rare music borne along;
While Michael Brace and Allan Ramsay, still
Lire in those ancient songs that ring o'er lake
and hill.
And Burns-ay, Burns, whose touching notes
Are now on every nation's tongue,
Where'er tho voice of music floats,
Or "Auld Lang Syne" ls sung ;
Here breathed sweet Nature's bard roch words
of love.
As move the heart to tears, and raise its
thoughts above.
Here the Last Minstrel tuned hts lay,
Here Branksome's towering turrets stood,
Here warrior's met in deadly fray,
At Flodden Field and Holyrood ;
Here lived Fits James; and here, 'mid moun?
tain brake
Floated, in her light skiff, the Lady of the
Lake.
Here lived those mighty heirs of fame
Whose minds will never bo forgot,
Long as the world can breath the name
Of Burns and Walter Scott;
They loved thee; and made dear thy hills and
vales
By their heroic songs and legendary tale?.
Thus honored land, within my heart
I cherish fervent love for thee,
Laud where the good have bora their part and
Struggled to be free;
Land of the dark brown heath and rocky gton,
Of glori?os mountain height?, and nobfc-hearC
ed men.
[Selected for the Watchman.]
PROFANE SWEARING.
A moment's calm consideration will
convince anj rational person of tbe im?
propriety of this custom, which is
inexcusable, irrational, vulgar and pro?
fane.
IT IS INEXCUSABLE.
There is less temptation to this vi ce
than to any other. Some vice? are ex?
cused by calling them constitutional,
but as Archbishop Tillison observ?e,
"oo man is born with a swearing eonsti?
tution " It cannot procure credit to
an assertion j because it is oftener used
to confirm a rash or doubtful saying
than a plain truth. The mao who
swears seems to doubt his own veracity,
and well may others suspect it ; for can
wc believe he will be true to man who
is false to God ; besides the custom ot
swearing to truths may insensibly lead a
man to swear to falsehoods. Persons
addicted to this practice scarcely know
when they swear; and some whoo
reproved for it, bad sworn that they
did not swear.
IT IS IRRATIONAL
Wbat'greater proof of stupid igno?
rance can be given than to use words
without meaning. You cal! upon God
shocking to repeat) to damn your eyes,
your blood, your soul', birt have you con?
sidered what damnation is? It is a word
of dreadful meaning; it is to be pronoun
ced accursed of God io the day of judg?
ment. It is to have the word, "Depart
from me ye cursed into everlasting fire,
prepared for the devi! and his angels," but
surely you do not mean this.
IT is VULGAR.
That some gentlemen swear ia too
true, but it can never he deemed the
mark of a gentleman ; for it is a vice
common to the vilest characters io the
lowest ranks of society. It produces the
most disgraceful equality-it puta the
honored, the learned, the polished and
the delicate upon a level with the moat
ignorant and depraved. Il is profane.
G.
"My son," said a man- of cfouhtful
morals, putting bis hand on the head of
a yoong urchin, "I believe Satan has
got hold of you." "I believe so too,"
was thc reply.
S-??^^------^
CITIZEN'S
SAVINGS BANK
South Carolina,
DEPOSITS OF OSE DOLLAR AND UP
WARDS RECEIVED.
Interest allowed at the rate of Seven per east.
per annum on Certificates
of Deposit, and Six per cent, on SAVINGS
ACCOUNTS.
COMPOUNDED EVE lt Y SIX MONTHS.
OFFIZEES.
WM. MARTIN. President.
JOHN B. PALMER, 1 ", -
JOHN P. THOMAS, j **ioe Presiden ts.
. G. BR KNIZER, Cashier.
J GUN. CL. SMITH, Assistant Cashier.
J. W. DARGAN, Assistant Cashier at Sumter.
Local Finance (Jummittt* at Sumter.
J. T. SOLOMONS, ] J S. P.ICUARDSO?
L. G. PAT& i T. B. PHASER.
Thia 1? a Homo Institution and merita tba
patronage of the people of the State-at tba
game time a tafe place t? deposite their mosey,
which ?au be withdrawn wheoeve aooded?
General Banking Business done. Home and
Foreign Checks Boag ht and
Sold. Old Bank Bille, Dilapidated Cviwtj and
Gold purchased.
Bernau? ?ump? fur Sala.
Sankt*/ Hours from 9 o cluck, A. M
to 3 P. M., and every Saturdag after?
noon, from 5 io 7 o'clock
Jaa IS
Jffl, FALL TRADE, ffl,
GUNS, GUNS? GUNS.
Double and Single Barrel Gnat,
- Breeehloeding and Moni aloa dh?* Gana,
of English, French and German manufacture,
AT ALL / PRICES*
Single Guns ai. $150, $4.00, $6.00, $8.00,
$12.00 to $20 eath. Doable Gass from $7.00 to
$200.00 each.
Pistols, Pistols, Pistols.
Smith A Wesson, Colt's, Alica's, Sharp's, asl
all the popular and approved kinds.
Ammun tion for Onus,
Pistols and Rifles.
Sportsman's Goods of
' Great ?Vari? ty,
BEST QUALITY AND AT LOWEST PRICES.
Country Merchants and Sportsmen ar? invited
to call and examine oar large aad well selected
stock of the above Goude, which we import
direct and buy fiom the manufacturers. We
guarantee quality equal to, aad prices ss low aa
aoy responsible house in thia country.
Ordert by mail Siled promptly, aad ?eat by
express, C ?. D.
POULTNEr, TRIMBLE & CO.,
200 W. Baltimore Street,
Aag 30-7m_BALTIMORE, MD.
PERSONAL.
NOAH WALKER & CO.
THC
Celebrated Clothiers ol'
BALTIMORE, MD.
Announce the introduction of a plan of ordering !
CLOTHING AND UNDERWEAR
B f LETTE?,
to which they call your special attention.
They will se id* on application their improved
aad accurate
RULES FOR SELF-M EAS URE MENT,
and a foll lino of lamples from their immense
stock of CLOTHS, CASSI MERE?, COAT?
INGS, SHlRYiN'tS, Ac, 4c, tnus enabling
parties in any >art of the conn try to order their
Clothing and ? birts direct from thea, w.tb the
certain ty ol' receiving gamest* of
The Very Lctcst Style
And Mo? Perfect F?
attainable.
Goods ordered rill ba sent by Express to soy
part of thc coon try.
As ia well know a throughout the Southern
States they have fer FORTY-THREE YEARS
EXCELLED
hi all departments of their basinets, whieh it a
substantial guarantee aa to the character of the j
Goodt they ?ill toad oat.
A large aad well-asserted stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
always OB har d, together with a fall line of
FURNISHING GOODS
including all the latest Novelties in Design, sad at j
POPULAR PRICES.
When Goodt ar? tea t per Expresa C. O Dn
there will ba DO collection charge on amount* of ]
$20 and over
Rulea for Self-Measurement, Samplet of j
Goodt and Price Lilt teat fm on application.
The attention ol'the Trade it invited to oar1
WHOLESALE DEPARTENT whieh is al?
way t kept np to the highest standard.
NOA H WALKER 4 CO.
Manufacturera uni Dealer* in Men's and Boys' j
Clothing and Furn ?sh mg Goods, either ready
madi) or made to order.
165 Md 167 Bs 1 Ueno re Street,
BALTIMORE, MD.
April fc_ly.
TO
Planters and Merchants.
DUNDEE BAGGING, TIES,
BACON, FLOUR,
Foi sale by
WILSON & SELBY,
Cotton Factors,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS IN
PLANTERS9 SUPPLIES,
Of Every Description.
Na. 17 LIGHT BTIEES, BALTIMORE, Md.
LIBERAL ADVANCES ?ade os C?arifBareal*.
ORDERS receive faithful sad prompt attention.
toar?a RSSXRVXCE*.
D. J. Wino, Kennedy 4 Holman,
A. A. Gilbert, Dr. J. M. Pitt*.
N. 3r*har*.
Joly 1? _ Ssa
ArrrfT S
SOUTH CAROLINA
Central Rail Hoad Co*
CHARLESTO?, 9. C., Aug IS, 1671.
THE TWELFTH INSTALMENT OF TEN
DOLLARS FER SHARE, will ba payable j
on 19th Sept, proximc.
In Charleston-at th* Ornoo of th* Cern pasy, j
Na. 10 Broad street
In Sumter-To Major JOSEPH JOHNSON.
In Clarendon-To Dr. G. ALLEN HUGGINS. 1
WM. H. PBJ.ONNKAU, Treatarer.
Aagatt 16_
Schedule Weston Dirisi+i
Wilmington, Charte? and Bather
ford ?lallfcad
Or ncr. or A o err ev Warrana Dmaioi,
WiLMixeTo?, Ca A awn a aita Rora's R. E.,
Lin coln ton, li. C., Jase 28, 1871.
LEAVE Charlotte Lt* A. M., Tuesdays,
Thursdays aad liataidajt, arriving at
Cherry ville 12 45 P. M., connecting with goad
Haokt for Qkaataad Mlaera! Springt.
Return to Charlotte 5 P. M. sam? days.
F. q. JOHRSGir, j
_Assistant Sap't
Court of Cowan Fleas,
COUNTY OP SUMTER.
Elizabeth N. BradUy, Plaintiff, aoami
John Mcleod Bradley, Gordan Brad'
ley, Mary Murray Bradley, Samuel
Bradley, Henry Hughes Bradley,
John ?. Friersai\ and Edvard E.
Evans, D?fendant*. !
Parana? t to aa Order cf the Court ia this ease,
made at May Tera, 1871, the Credit?* o/Saatel
J. Bradley, detested, the 'tafe tor ia the ea MC, ara
hareby notlfitd io toa* ia Wen at and amt
their ?eata, saar atfrr* lea trt aay af Diieatei
seat, sad that ls default of their eocaiag ta to
prov* their dna* by thai time they will ba oj?
alada* the basait af ?as itfm ato?* ia cht i
GEO. W. ItlAEDON,
Clerk af th* Court aad ?totstes.
Clerke Omeo, Swater, Kial tatt, Wi.
Jua* 7 ti
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April 5_
BALTIMORE ANO WILMINGTON
STEAMSHIP
Composed ef the First Class Steamships
Ltuoilie
AND
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Sailing from BALTIMORE ?rory SATURDAY
I AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock. Arriving st WIL?
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8?iltngfrom WILMINGTON every FRIDAY
AFTERNOON or SATURDAY MO RN IN fi-.
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Wilmington, N. C.
ANDREWS A Ce., Agents,
73, Smiths Wharf,
Baltimore.
April M _
DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, ?C.
P. P. T o a 1 e,
Manufacturer and Dealer,
[ Nc 20 Hayn? Street and Horibeek'a Wharf,
CHARLESTON, 8. G.
Thia ta the largest and most completo
Factory of the kind in the Boothera Stat?*, and
?U articles ta bia line can be furnished ky Mr.
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?B> A pamphlet, with fill ?ad detailed Hat
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AWAITS rou At
HEWITTS GLOBE HOTEL,
' AUGUSTA? GA,
W. a BB 9ITT, Proprietor,
im I
Miller's Safe and Iron Works,
ESTABLISHED IN 1S37.
Wit" ggfT 55!
MILLER'S BALTIMORE MADE SAFE
tb? boat now in use-warranted free from
nut, dampness or docay.
Fire-Proof Merchants'
Safes,
WELDED STEEL AND IRON
Burglar - Proof Bank
Safes.
FIRST CLASS
Key and Combination
Lock.
Bank Vaults and Doors.
Sales Room 265 .Ballimore St.
FA CT OR Y-Square bounded 6/
Henrietta, Claret, Fremont
and Warner Streets.
SEND FOR ILLUTRATED CATALOGUE.
OVER i2,ooa. zar USE.
TESTED IN 200 FIRES.
NEAR REFENCES:
Fraser, Haynsworths A Cooper, Hoyt A Foliota,
Sumter, S. C.
Worth A Worth, Wilmington, No. Ca.
John Agnew A SOD, Colombia, S. C.
National Bank of Chester, S. C.
Smith A Melton, Chester, S. C.
900 IN BALTIMORE.
OVER 12,000 SAFES IN USE
TESTED IN 200 FIRES.
FIRST CLASS GOODS, AT LOW PRICES
Joly 26_ly
THE~
JACOBI AXE!
Guaranteed to excel all others in shape am
material. Bo sere te-ssk for
THE JACOBI AXE
AND ACCEPT WO OTHER.
Every Axe Warranted!
For sale at KATH'L JACOBI'S
Hardware Depot, No. V Market St.,
Wilmington N. C.
And Dealeer Tbron.hont tba Hat?
AComplete assortment of Plows, now ii
itoek, and for sale low et
N. JACOBI'S,
Ho. > Market St
Alarge and well aasorted stock of 8padci
8bo?els, Porks, Hoer, aad all Agricultura
Tools, aad a fall sapply of the most appro**
styles of Mechantes* Tools, House and Genera
Hardware, Patato, Oils, Glees, Ac, for sale at
NATH'L JACOBI'S
_Hardware Depot, No. 9 Market 8t
Saddles, Harneas, Whips, Sola Lea tr. r, Har
aees Leather,-Ae. For sale at
NATH'L JACOBI'S
_Hardware Depot, t Market St.
GUNS. PISTOLS, POWDER, SHOT, POW
der Flasks, Game Bags, Shot Belts, Cart
ridges, Ac, a complete assortment.
For sale at HATH'L JACOBI'S
Hardware Depot, Ne. 9 Market St.
April 1?_
FALL
AND WINTER IMPORTATION
1871.
RIBBONS
Millinery and Straw Goods
ARMSTRONG."CATOH & CO*,
laroarias aso JOBBERS or
Bonaet, Trimming and Yelret Ribbons,
Bonnet Silks. Satins and Velvets,
Blondo, Netta, Crapes, Bachee,
Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments,
Straw Bonnets and Ladies' Hate-Trim?
med aad C atrita teed,
Shaker Hoods, Ac.
237 and 239 BALTIMORE S TB EXT,
BALTIMORE, M. D.
Offer tba largest Stock ta ha found la this
eoantry, and ueetroa?od ia ehoiee ninety and
cheapness, comprising th? latest Earopeaa Nor
Orders solicited and prompt alteo lion giren.
Angast 1?._
CHARLOTTE
FEMALE I ff S TIT CT E.
CBKULQTTE, N. C.
Blt- B? BURW?LL, > fJ^^a
JOH? 3. BUaWILA A. M. J P??WAI*.
TH! Uta ANNUAL SISSIQN ??miieaeea
.on the tod Ontobnr next, aad continuai
until 30th of Jun?, 1872.
This sehool is believed to poseas* pearlier sd
Tontages for yoaxg Ladies to aeqalre a Hoisted
e4aeatloa, in all branehes anally taagbt ia fini
etan Fa?nala Seminaries.
Cirealar and Cataloga* eonUWng fail par
tiealar* sa to-tera*,**, fstwatdej* ?af appUea
tioato the Principal?.
PAV??iIOK
CHARLESTON, 8? C.
BOARD. P?B DAT? $3.00,
aorr. aua.rov, mat. ?. L. tiimiriiu,
Sn perin tendent. Proprietress
Oct ft
RICHARD CROM E RE LL?
Impl?meiit, Seed and Nursey Estefelislment,
51 LIGHT ST., BALTIMORE, MD.
Manufacturer of ?ad Dealer ia
Agricultural Implements, of all UM latest im.
proved pattern?, tis :
Plows, Harrows. Cultivators, Reapers, and How?
ers, Horse Powers, Thrash*?*, with a goner
eral Assortment of Field and Garden Tools.
Grower and Importer of Fie1 d and Garden Seeds.
Sole Agent for the sale of the Celebrated Extra
Early Dexter Seed Pea, Parties interested
in the growing of Pea? for market, should
order early so as to not be disappointed in
getting the Earliest and most Prolific Pea
known, pronounced so by hundreds of truck?
ers who have planted thea.
RICHARD CROMERELL.
Sept6_
!Proprietor ef Ute
PATApSCO NTJRSUBIES.
1 Grower of Fruit, and Ornamental Trees, Shrub?
bery, Vines, ?e.,
Offers for nie for the Fall of 1871,
a 20,000 Apples Trees,
50,000 Peaeb Trees,
20,000 Stat ?ard 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?
greens suitable for Ornamenting and Beautifying
Yards and Cemeteries. Asparagus Roots, Roses,
Ac. Price Lists mailed on application.
RICHARD CROMERELL.
3m
In s ur ano e Agent.
SUMTER, S. C?
FIRE.
-LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE,"
Capital and Reserved,_$21,000,000,0?.
Invested in tbs United States,. 3,100,000,00.
"ANDES OF CINCINNATI, OHIO,"
Casb Capital paid up....$1,000,000,00
Capital and Profits 1st July 1S7L.. 1,500,000,00.
LIFE.
? NEW YORK LIFE."
Assets,1.$16,00",000,00
Annual Inc. mc. 6,000,000,60.
"POLICY HOLDERS' LIFE AND TONTINE,'
of Charleston, S. C.
President, Wv. McBDRNEY.
A sound fend reliable hem? Company.
Rates for Fire and Life Insurance, as low as in any First Class Company
August 2_ tf
GENERAL FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE AGENCY.
Antliony "WlDLi"to, Agent.
CAPITAL REPRESENTED, - - - $35,000,000.
PACIFIC F.RF INSURANCE CO., of San Francisco, Assetts........."....$20,000.000 Gold.
GERMANIA FIRE INSURANCE CO., of New York, AssstU. 4.000,000.
SECURITY FIRE INSURANCE CO., of New York, Assetta. 1.904,540.
PHONIX FIRE INSURANCE CO., of New York, Assetts._ 1.805,000.
RICHMOND BANKING AND INSURANCE CO., of Richmond, Ya., Assetts... 350,000.
GEORGIA HOME FIRE INSURANCE CO., of Columbus, Georgia_ 475,000.
PARTICIPATING POLICIES issued on Dwellings, securing an Anneal reduction on tb? prem
ium of about 25 per cent
SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Atienta, Geo., Gen. J. li. GURDON President.
The oldest and largest Scuthero Life Company.
EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, or New York. In amount of New Business, Ute
Largest Life Company in th? world.
Sprent- Aerar ron
THE POLICY HOLDER'S LIFE AND TONTINE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE SOUTH,
of Charleston, 8. C.
These Companies in Strength, Reliability and Fair Dealing are
Second to none in the "World.
August 2 _ly
TO890A OG (KM ROB.
THE ABOVE PRESS IS SO CONSTRUCTED,
AND OF 8UCH IMMENSE POWER, THAT WITH A SINGLE LITER OKI MAN CAS
press a bal? of Cotton wei ?bing 500 lbs., ora norse ean be bitched to th? opposite aide and press i
bal? of th? same sise IN ONE MINUTE'S TIMS
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where. At Augusta, Ga., a Silver Pitcher worth $50 ra? awarded this Press. At the Fair bei?
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WOFPORD COLLEGE,
SPAOTAHB?BO C. H., SO. CA.
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FACULTY.
RIV. A. M. 8HIPP, D. D.. Pmidee? nod Professor M ta tal and Mont triiisO
DAVID DUNCAN, A. M, Professor Anotent Languages and Literature.
REV. WHITEFOORD BUTTH, D. D., Professer Ingliss. Niemur*.
WARRIN DU PU, A. M., Professor Natural Sewnce.
JAB. H. CARLISLE, A. M., Professor flsllnmUlu .
RIV. A. fl. LESTER, A M., Professor History and Biblical Lit?r*t*r?.
Tb? fteneratory School, under Ute immediate supervision ef tb? Faculty, JNO. W. SBIPP, A
Divinity 8ebool-Rev. A. M. SKIPP, D. D.; Rev. WHITEFORD SMITH, D. D.; Rev. A. ?
LESTER, A M.
The First Session ef UM Eighteenth Collegiate Year begins on tba Ont Monday in Ostober
1871. Tb? Second Session begins on Uta First Monday ia Jansary,1872.
Tb? ?ours? of studies and th? standard of scholarship remain unchanged, but tb? Faculty nc?
admit irregular students or those who wish to pursue part?an 1er Stadien sale.
The Sch ?ol? also open at UM sam? tim?.
TUITION per jeer, ia Collage Classai, itMis^ksg ?on ti a gent fee, $04, ia Currency.
TUITION ncr jaar, la ftanaratsry Bstisai, issmfog eoatiageat fas, $44, is Carrea ey.
BIUs payable one half in advance. 9
Board, per month, frees $1$ ta $11 ia eerreney.
For farther particulars address,
July 12,187$._ ... . A M. StgJr-P, President
Charleston Broom Factory,
J. P. BROWNE, Agent.
ALSO AGENT YOB
Safety Lamp?
PERKINS * HOUSES'
NON EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE LAMP IS
absolutely asia b"tb from Breaking and Explo?
rion. Qitaa tai* ru auch light ai ordinary
LaaM,andam3*Mran8i.lta Ott. Q-TMaff I
no o*W, and Insta a lilailas.
Tor ?ata hy
? J. F. BROWSE,
186 Meeting m%, and 61 Broad Street, \
Charleston, & C.
AffMt for 8tel? af South Carolina.
GREEN ?I WALSH Afantt fer Swtor, 8X.
Afta?_ - fm_
COLUMBIA, &. G&mtfi
THIS nay ?^ nTajj-anUyJ Fnrntahaa Krtn?.
frm**l*mmmo?xt??w. lb th? ?ll?.
WK. OOB??AX ?ropk?tor.
J. 9. Bm* Guntar. ?
?8P1CULTTT, FLOUR SACKS, PAPER
SINGER* KEW FAMILY
SEWING MACHINE
SUadi BE7iT?lkd by wy otbor
fl? who*? vsrid,
Th* .&]? for Lut jaar UM, HUM?, Msf
OT? forty fow thcjaaa&d taara taaa
ft ?m
m*mm?*tw?*wm?i^iw?? atwias aa
aUa?tc+*.f?sjft?y: /
... jy?MH
Ajefs Cathartic Pills,
Var alt tb? purpose* of a laxativa
Perhaps no one medi?
cine ia so universally
required by every?
body as a cathartic,
nor was ever any be?
fore so universally
adopted into use, in
every country ari
among all classes, aa
this auld bat efficient
purgative PW. The
obvious reason is,
that it is a more relia?
ble and ihr more ef?
fectual remedy than any other. Those who have
tiled it, know that !t <rMAt?^^^?*i^M
aanewtJiatttcaieataelrnelghD^
an know that wast it doe* oi>xe it dooaaj.
ways-that ii never fails through any fault or neg
giect of ita composition. We have tboiusands apon
ttousands of certiflcatesrjf their remarkable cures
of tte following complaints, bat roch earea are
known in every nelgnboreood, and we needI not
publish them. Adapted to all ages and conditions
fa all climates ; containing neither calc^nor any
deleterious drug, they may be taken with safety
being purely vegetable, ao harm caa anse from
their use tn any quantity. ^.
?ey operate by their powerful influence on the
tatarnalIraeera topurifythe bleuend stUnulate
t? into healthy action-remove the ooetrucaona
of the a?oaac4.bowela, lirer^aad otiwoi^of
ttebwly, restoring their nogalar a^T**1*:
end lry correcting,^ de
ransncsSBts aa are the ftrst origin of disease.
mtaut* directions are given in the wrapper on
tte bo.-:, to tiw following complaints, which these
TW* ranidhv care: -
For**n3*9*??g?^00' ?SjSe?
SlouJ?^?t?^mm??erately to stimulate the stom?
ach, and restore Ita healthy tone and action.
Per AirerCotavlaissand its varioussymn
toms, Bilious rfeadacbe, Sick
sackev JaarsasMea or ?re?? sHckaes*, Bil
towt Colic and ISUioas reven, they should
be judiciously takan for each oa?r^ rorrect the
disejised action or remove tte obstructions which
cana s lt.
lor Byaeaterr or Biarrncea, but one
ssdlddoaetogeneiialyreOTh^d.
Ito BJieeuiia?isa^ t^ut, ?ravel,
?IISJIHSI of the Heart, Pata ra tte
Cele. Back and JUHraa, ttey should be cootia
Scaly t*>an, as required, to change the diseased
action of the system. Witt such change those
*TtoJaSiS5r,^dr' Prairie al BweMAssga
ttey should be taken m large and frequent doser
taken as It produce? tte desired effect by sym
*Atfa IHnner rm, take c^e^^JW3? to
^^o^?s^a?doee stimulates thc ?oinachaad
bowels toto beatthy action, rg^^SE*^
smdrav^orateatiMsystem. Heneetttooftaaed
Tantareous where no serious derangement exists.
O^waoftel?tolerably well, often tods ttat a
dose of^tese PiCa makes him feel decided^et
lerTfrom their cleansing and renovating effect on
tte digestive apparatus.
Br. *T. C. ATSB <t CO., Fraealeal CVatflssj
LOWBLZ. MASS., V. S. A.
D?. A- J. CHINA. Agent at Sumter, >. C.
DARBY'S
PROPHYLACTIC
THLS inminable Family Medicine, for purify
ing. cleansing, removing bad odors in ^ll^tinds
of sickness ; for barns, sores, wounds, stings :
for Erysipelas, rheumatism, and alljskln diseases,
for eatarrh, sore mouth, sore throat, diptheria ;
for colic diarrhoea, cholera ; as a wash to soften
and boantifv tt?e skin : to ren.ove ink spots,
mildew, fruit stains ; taken internall> as well as
ajrd?ed^xtaroaJly^
aH who have used it-is for sale by all Druggists
and Country Merchants, and may be ordered
directly of the
DAKBY PROPHYLACTIC CO.,
lol William Street,N.T.
Feb 1 ly
CSASXSS A. DANA, Editor.
.ed tko Pr?sent1
i ter Pe es le Mew ea Esma.
Mcnamee, Merchants, Pro*
?asli nil MnTfmrwt TT~*- sad ail Maa
.of Haaest roos, and tt* Wires, Scot, and
inf ad
OBX? Oki BOLLAR A TEAR I
I OE* HUNDRED COPTE? POR t&S,
Or leas ?aaa Oas Cast* Copy. Lat taara be a
flit Os? watery gue*(
KC?.WSIKJLY &UN, f3 A TEJLR,
St tts sams alu sad general ii irs star as
THE WXEXLT, but wtth a pestai variety of
BtssssittrswswasAlaftoaofc^osiy.
?B DAILY SOX, A YEAS.
ibis newspaper, wttt tts
tts TorlST^r**. .?>?*.
Confederate Photographs,
PHOTOGRAPHS OF GENERAL LEE AT
THE GRAVE OF STONEWALL JACK?
SON > Ia amorissa photograph of th* Coafed
?rate Flag, and Confederate Banner, and Battis
Flags ia group. These pictures ar* beautifully
nilled, sad are desirable mementoes of the
?.Lost Cass*.'' Prie* Sa esau each, or the
tam fer st ?eau ; larger sis?, 50 coats each, er
tkfto far $100. Mailed, post paid, OB receipt ol
pries. Address,
GEORGE 0. ENNIS,
Photographer,
tag t tf 9s. HIS Maia st-, Richmond, Ya
MANHOOD*
BOW LOST. HOW RESTORED.
Jest pshibh*d,an*w edition of Dr. CULYER,
WELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY ?a the radical
ssw {* Ith-t Sjsdsasa*) af SrsraaaroaesosA or
s*aw't*l Weakaass, Involuntary Seafhal Lo****.
nFovBSCT, Meeta! ?ad Physical Incapacity, Ia,
pediments to Marriage, etc.; also, Coasnrpnox.
Etiutrsr, tad FIT?, iadaed by talf-indulgooee
sr sajraaleruavagance.
?'Pries, ia a sealed taratap*, only 6 eena
sthViaisi anther, fal this idairable essay,
stcariy leane ?QI tea, from a thirty years' tue
.sstfal practice, that the alarming cons?quences
tf sstf-ab*** may be radically cared without the
dangerous aso af iatarnal aadiein* er the appli
eation aftas knife; pointing oat a mad* of esra
st ose* siasle, certain, sad esaetaat, by means
.f which ?very suffertr, no matter what his con?
dition any be, aay cure himself cheaply, privato
t^Si^'?? a?salda*ttta?a*ndi si
iarery yost* sad every man i? tb* land.
Scat, vader seal, ia * elita envelope, to tay
L?Wwa^ paetaa'd, en receipt tis cent? or twa
t Asm Br. CairarwaiLs "JUrrfage Grdd?,"prs*s
AddwuthtP-iblishers,
CHAS. 2. 0. ELUTE ft CO.,
Ut Beware, Kev Terk, Poet-Office Box *Mg
Ba?. 21 lp
Ali i \ i vat a ?xi ?J t?^Fni
J. WAUCSB, ProprUtor. R. H. McDo.nn ? C. UfMfl
GOB. A JW ta, gas Tnodtcc, Cal., and 14 Comaoa aJwH
MILLIONS Bear Teetlneny u ^
. Wonderfal Cutative Ucea El
They an not a rile Fancy Drink, kafc*
Baas* Whiskey, Proof Spirit? aai v"
Liquors doctored, spiced tad swcsteaadtoft ?
fcuta,oelled " Tooica," "Appetiten," "Bntaa - fe
?>. m fa-ppur m j? aanakaaaapn mfltax aga
a trae Medicine, made from the Kl?re Booka/*?
of California, freo from all AlcehoUek ti$
lasts. They are the GREAT BLOOD f ?ru
FIER and A LIFE GIVING PEI?C *
a perfect Beaorator and Invigorate*/ of ns)
carrying off ail pojaooonirniner and reaV?iarA ta'!
to a healthy condition. Ko person can tate fr ???
tata according to directions and remain karr -
proTided their home are not destroyed hy i *P
poison or other meena, and the rial orna- ba
beyond the point of repair. ' tH
They axa a Gentle Purgative as v?: ?.
Tonic, pc assesing, also, the peculiar merit ? ?*
aaapoTOMageirtmialieTirsrCcogestta* tul
malian of the Liver, and all the Visceral Ca* ag]
FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, af?
old, married or stagle, et the citera ot wesaash
the tam cf life, anana Tonto ?tana awe asea Wf
For Inflammatory and Chronic l? sp.
tina and Goat* Dyspepsia or lad?
Dillons, Remittent and Interatttta ?*1
vere, Dleoaaoa of the Blood, Lira, foi
sera and Bladder, thees Bittern bank* As
aneaaafuL Sack Dlseaaoe are canoed ^r^r^i
Blood, which is generally produced by dca S
of the DlgcetiTe Oranna. Ai.
DYSPEPSIA OR IXDIGESTIOl fAB
?ehe. Pain fat th? Bhonldn Ooogua Hakan
Chest, Diatinete, Soar Bruetatloat of ti? s
Bad Tastein the Koota. Bilious Attack?. ine^uM
the Heart, Tnffammitton of tho Longs, JtajiflBj
rioasofth?BJdneraaDdahiindredc'^srjaj? 0*'
toms, are theoBapriaraof BrspepaU. OBJ
Thar farriaorate the Baanaokanangaaanaj th<
Leter and Bowels, which raader thea err* ?
efficacy in cleansing tho blood of ailtape?^,
parting new ?ifs and vigor to the whole man d rC
FOR SKIN DISEASES, SraatfcmW^
Rheum, Blotches, Spota, Pimples, taaaaatfaRO
I>Uc-?ea of the Skin, ot ? hater? nae? *JrJ
Itterallr dog ap and carried out of the mea., att
ttoo br tho nae ot thea? Blttara OotbSi
au?? viii con-rlDoa the poet lacrsctoiosTga.
trrc effects. ^^tkM
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood wbwMnrmfct ?
parities bursting through the ska ia Pani
tiona or Sores; cleonse it whan roo tad ft a* the
aadaloaclah ta the raina; deana* ft ?aa s sw.
and your feeiinga wlU tell yon when, aap*
pore, and th? health of the trstem will bte. Pre
Pla* Tapo? and other Woran, kant ^e
system of so many thousands, are eBnatir?- '~ *
and removed. Says a ^iy?i^ ?w ..
there is searerir aa iadrfiduanapoaaiX W,I
earth wheeo body ts exacapt from anea TV
ww It is not opon the haalthy ?lana I*?
body that worm* ezlat, bot opon th? da?* ' ?i*
agttjormjntlas wm free the trstem aatTas ,?<<
J. WALKER, Proprietor. EB. M?potiO.^^S
Dnggtesead Gen. Agenta, SuPranekaP
andttand M (S^awtft^sak BBC
BY AU. VKWHStt ASS &, fa*
Wavy 10 n
-? BS
R. R. R. itt
Eadway's Ready I &
CURES THE WORST PAIE fl
In front One to Twenty B? ' * ?j
NOT ONE HOLE ' "
a'ter reading this advertisement at?ie>%ia
SUFFER WITH PAI5. Ggf
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF IsAC2-"~ *
EVEK? PAIN. JO!
It was the first and it *&0
TEE OS LY EAL\ RR fin
that instantly stops the mott exeroeisa; SB?]
allays Inflninations, and cares Cet had
whether vf the Lang?, Sr-iaaeh, IV?u ? a
gland? or organ*, hy one .->pt>lif?tiee. j . /
IN F OM ONE TO TWENTY. MiST**
no mnttcr how violent <>r excruciautf, S .
the RHEUMATIC. Bel ri?-ien,iafirac JJg,
Nerren-, Neuralgic, ur jiroatraiedrk ?r
may suffvr,
The application of ?be REAI>T IC *
the part or paru witera thc pais ure flgti
exists wi!! afford cane and omfnrt ?
Twenty drops ia half a tumbler of rn ?a
io a few momenta cure ..'KAMI'S. S B*H
SOUR STOMACH, HKAiiTBURJ. ?M
HEADACHE. DIARKHKA. I'YiFJ tjL
COLIC, WINI? IN THE 80WELS,ISL *T
TKHNAL PAINS. t9?
Trarelcrs should nlirsr. cany ? ? ni'
K A I) WA Y'S READY RELIEF ?..: a ca?,j
few drops in water will prerrtt *'fi3*' J?*
from change of water. It it Mt? a? "j**
Brandy or bi?tera as a stiasolaat. Ol 1
FKVER AND AG?^J
FEVER AND AG UK cered for t%
There i? not a remedial ?gent io ta?s?*?o^?
wilt core Fever and Ague, and all ?tarir j
ona, Bil?oas, Scarlet, Trph^id. YoUsM^^S
Fevers (aided hy RADWAY'S MlSi'
aa RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. R ?
per bottle. xxo\
HEALTH! BEAUT "5
Strong and Pare Rich Blood-l?ense--j
and weight-Clear *k.in aud bcu^ a",
piezion tecarcd to ail. *?S
DR RADWirW
SARSAPARILLIAN R?SILI?
Has made the mott astonishing til?.1 tjfc
so Rapid are the Changes tbe Bodr?? ^
nader the inflaeoea of thu tralj ? .>
Medicine that ~?
Every Day an Increaseii)
and Weight is Seen and h m
THE GREAT BLOOD PU^ Wit
Every drop of the SARSAPARILLA ara
80LVBNT eoaunnnicates throuftSi .jp
Sweat, Urine, and oth T fluids tnd_ jae SS
system the vigor of life, for it repsift * ?R
of the body with Dew and aosa?t^a
Scrofula, Syphilis, Consomption, * \
ditcasc, Ulcers in the threat, Voo?, .
Nodes in the Ulanda and other rarnvT *"0
tem, Sore Ejas, Stmmorooi ditrlOJf?^
Ears, aad the worst forms of Skia i.'jkjj
Eruptiona? Feter Sores, Scald Head,B
Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Ann
Worms in the Flesh, Tenors, Caa* .3
Womb, and all weakening and palara!* <?Q,
Night Sweats, Lota of Sperm and au ' j
the life principle, are within the eara?*
of thia wonder of Modern Chemistry, * ?FJ
daya ase will proTe to any person "Bflf
either of these formt of disease its pta* iga
to core theos. ?MOJ
Not only does th* S AUS ATASIUI^' '
VEST excel all known remedial ?f?*tr-?fl
care of Chronic, Sorofalons, Onitia** Jjf
Skin diseases ; bot it is the only po* A
for _e4B
Kidney * Bladder C1?*I",
Urinary, and Womb diseases, GrtrecJ BB
Dropsy; Stoppage of Water, Iccas*'jti?
Urina, Brighfa Disease, Albaminarn*2E
case? where there are brick bast depsn^H
water ie thick, cloudy, mixed, wita ?f
like the white of aa egf, or threadi 9 Mm
ailk, or then ia a morbid, dark, bili?*
? anea, and white beae-dnst deposits^*
there is a pricking, barning K?j?_?i2
passing water, and pain te the saaaR J??
and along the Lotea. - > - ^JVI
Tumor of ll Toora* Or*ar????
. Rnownw^ReooIren*. jm
DR. RADWAl
PERF?CT PliRBATTVE m
perfectly tasteless, elegaa?y coated*^ _4
s^n^nea^'Ead^ray?Pills, for to'ffi
disorders af the Stoaaca, Liver. Bowe* ?04
Bladder, Nervous Disease?, Hesi?ef^ft?
potion, Coedveaeac, Indigestion, ^ av.
BOieaaaeja, BiUona F?ter, I^**Ta2
Bowels, Pilot, ead ell Orangem???* m
anal Taaoara. Warraaaad teaaa^^JB
anray Pataly Vlf tUhle, ?oetaiaiag?* ^
aiaarala, oraeatiterioa? drags. ...
A few dotan of BAD WA YT! P^J?B
toe arttaa froa all the akora aaa^
F^tSoaatiporBox. 80DD BT ^
Q?ST8. Jm
RIAD ?FALS1 AND TBtTX JS|
latta? afaaaf to BAD WAT A CO^^SI
Lane, New York. IaJoraaatioa wa#* ?j
wmteappA waa. ?1
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