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The Sumter Wat4?ua^H, yy.Y.PAXTIW * I Wmviti^S^ grV All Tr?nilcnt AdvertltwneaU, ?od ?ll Jab Work tomi bo MM '?'J*?g&?3lli *H? U)M witbo.t dUtiaetioa,- 8atot1?U>aj aro Ito? p?y*l)l*in adraoae. 5 ?ir Application* for Ja? Work wt? t? ?u4?V at tho ?lice, to Tao?. K. FLowsTta. ' "" V 'lb? WATCH HA ? book? aro la Ito keeping o? W. Y PASTO?, ?ho will receipt for m onie? doa and n tte nd to alt mst tor? coonect*d with rna Ad??r tlsiug or BuUcriptlon departmanU. ( rrr Oar Advertising friends a? rt?qa*tt?d to .ond in tboir favor? not tatar than Monday. TO OVU PATtfONM. We earnestly request those- indebted to the Waiclinwn to make payment. We ask that the small amounts duo us bo paid so soon as a portion of tho erop is sold. Tiiere ero .many on our books whoso names must be (reluctantly) stricken off, unless they pay tip arrears. Please friends remember those little matters, and come up promptly. ?67? Our umbrella, with tho name written on it, is still absent. JOT Tho Firemen will tako notice that (heir regular monthly parade will occur on Monday next. Como out with .'all rauks. FATAL ACCIDENT. Wo rogrot to learn from tho Claren? don /VCM, of tho death ol a littlo son of Mr. DUDLEY E. HODGE, from injuries roceivod in a ootton gin. . . DBICSS BEAGLING. Our lady roadors are respectfully rofcrrcd to tho advortisomont of Mrs. DA ROAN, in this issue. Sho is a lady of acknowledged tasto, and has mot success in fashioning ladies' drosses and garment s generally. CIIAR1TABLK OUGAMZA1ION. Wc publish to-day, announcement ot thc organization of Carolina Conclave No. 1, Ilcptasophsor S:.. W:. M:. This is the first organization of tho kind in this State. Furlhor than that its car? dinal prcoopts aro embodied in oharity, wc aro unacquainted with its purposes or designs. TUB PIR.1S AT LYNCHBURG, Mentioned iu Our last issuo, origina? ted in tho storeof Mr. FURSTENEURG thc flames issuing when first discovered, from tho inside of thc building. Thc total loss was probably about $11000, as follows: Rail Road Depot and about seventy bales of colton, with other goods $0000-Messrs. DUDD?N & MOORE whoso store was braned, $5000, and Mr. FURSTENBURG, $3000. Tho latter was insured, and tho Rail Road loss, wo learn, was to some extent covered. SUNDAY SCHOOL PXCUttSION. Thc Sabbath School of tho Methodist Chut ch, with their invited guests, and other Sabbath Schojl? of our town will t'.kc rn oxcuis'muil iii J Rail Road foi a day of social plcpsuro, tc monow, Thursday-leaving at six o'clock in tho morning and reluming at thc sarao hour in tho afternoon. Fair Iwonty couts Addresses aro expected ?Votn Revs. DON AT. o MCQUEEN aud S. M. RTOUA RD EON. There will also bc juvcuile ad drosses. A cordial invitation is extend? ed to ull frion ds of tho Sunday School to unite io this excursion. BCTA. At a meeting of Carolina Con? clavo, No. 1, Hcptasophs or S:. Wt. M: the following officers wore olected to servo until thc next election in January, 1871 : Bro. M. 0. RYTTENBERG-Arohon. ? T. A. PACK-Chancellor. ? J. B. ROACH-Provost. ? M. D. MOSES-Prelate. u H. CLAREMORT MOSES-Scribe " H. RYTTENDERC -Troasuror. " Z. P. MOSES--Inspector (J cn ci al U GUIGNARD RICHARDSON-Herald. ? T. M. DELORME-Warder. ? W. H. CUTTINO-Guido. " ALTAMONT MOSES-Sentinel. ST. LOUIS MUTUAL LIFB INSU IZ? AN CK COMPANY. Wc have been much pleased to re? ceive a call from our young friend, A. J. MOSES, Jr., who is now on a brief | visit to his home and relatives boro. Fricnd "Jack" represents tho Now York office of the St. Louis Mutual Lifo In? surance Company-a Company that j stands in tho iront rank of similar in? stitutions in this country. His th? - rough knowledge of tho business, togeth? er with his extended acquaintance, ngrccablo manners and generally popu? lar bearing, will no doubt sccuro for him a fair success. Wo trust his homo friends will show their appreciation of j home merit, and give him a "call." PltBSONAL. We wero much gratified, on Monday last, by a briof visit from our friend, J os KI- II T. WALSH, Esq., of Ilorry County, and brother of our esteemed fellow oitizen, Col. T. V. WALSH. Mr. WALSH is an cam os t and thorough? going Reformer, a forcible speaker and n gentleman of high respectability, and has dono good sorvioe in the causo. He roports tho white poople of his county fully united on tho platform of tho Re? form party. Old groy-hcaded oitizons who havo not volod for yoars, and who had previously expressed determination not to do so again, will go to the polls, on Wednesday ' neut, and east thoir ballots against the rulo of ruin and cor? ruption that now stalk? in our eouooils of State. If tho white poople of tho wholo State were thus a unit, there would be no d'oubt of the success of the movemeut. "BOMPA I MES WORD*S~WOUND MORR TII/?V SWOitOS," but tr?? n i -od fri pru Ito of bUMTBiw Bl TIERS r i a ToMd md Appoli i > fill i'ka l>a up in l'is unY : ig, riCTiu tu? t publtfoWtioa lo thc mdfenlBOmnot ol 1 ?r. J. D. Wil^a/of th^oiHgraphU WejlerjLoJTJBunii>? te *e found? on aa? thar col arno. Ogomenj ?od ii gener?os patron ag? ia jhti/boitttifiil art. Ho ha* eppliedjsiai self with energy end xoal to his choa ea pu wait, ?Dd with a steadiness bf par) pose, whioh baa brought suecos*. . f "Wo havo before us tie [evidences ol his ort is wo skill jo Ufo -ai? o pietures ol dear ones, whioh arc prized moro than I the Jewels of earth. . We oommood this gallery to our'rea? ders, ai in every respoot worthy of theil support. HOD DI? ESS THE LAD I KS. The Wilmington Star?kjB the ladies aro almost ready to take the stamp in South Carolina for the Reform move? ment. Oar good friend of the Star is rather "fast," in this remark. .Our ladies are always found en tho side ol vir tao nod patriotism, and hence thoir espousal of the reform causo is warm, but thoy are far from anything liko takiug the stump, on this or any othor subjeot. They are thc in uer citadel of our social purity, and tho blest oirclc around whieh re? volves all of uncontaminated virtue that is left at this day cf moral doolension and general demoralization. Wc say again, God bloss them. * ? ALFRED Ci VJ ?RD Y, Ifsq. '?jVom, the G roc nv il lo Enterprise we loam that "the studio of this artist will, in a few days, be closed. . He takes his dop ar turc for Lexington, Vir? ginia, where ho will prosooute his beautiful profession-his first subject hieing Gcnoral RODERT E. LEE. Brick POMEROY, of New York City, coogratu lates tho artist on his good fortune in having scoured such a subjeot, tho suc? cessful execution of which will placo his name among tho few whose works are not alono for to day, but for all time. From a careful examination of tho last ?productions of tho gifted sah of Carolina, ' wo do not hesitate to say, that ho wili j produce a work that will mako us feel tho true dignity of man. His touoh is bold, and tho entire coloring of his portraitures is frosh and warm RB in life. His beautiful creations aro en? veloped in nature's own atmosphere the lights and shades bearing an impress whioh tho hand of genius alono can give, for a soul breathes through all. We wish him a speedy return to his nativo State, oroaaod with tho wreath of a triumphant success." l lt.VUil l.MT VOTING* Wo ave informed ?itttst.ccrat hi uh ed v ; ref i have loft Uohesou County, N. C., within thc Inst few days, for tho osten? sible purpose ?;f working ou railroads iu this Stale ; also, that the impression is very general that iheso "railroad hands" arc moved across thc line flat th<y hwy volo f* >' Scott and A\?v. ' r at thc o? - pmachirg c.' ctfont. This information is, we have cvoiy roasou tu believe, exactly correct. The liing candidates know that their pros? pects arc exceedingly gloomy, and they would go almost any longth to obtain a few hundred outside votes. It is advi? sable, at all events, that tho Reformers should keep au cyo upon every new comer. A residence of ono - year io South Carolina is thc matu qualification ot a voter, and every voter is required to swear that ho .s duly qualified. This should render it easy to dcteet nny attempts nt f.audulont voting, as well as to mako an example of thc offenders. Prevention, however, in all these oases is better euro. Tho Reformers must bo upon thuir guard.- Chas? News. (900 REWARD offered by tho proprietor of Dr. S .'So's CntP 1? Remedy, for a cavo of Culm rh which ho eanuot cu?e. Poid by di ageists or by mn''' Sixty Cori. Pompblut giving symptoms end rnodo of iroatmont. sont i' oe. Address Dr. R. V. Picrco, DnfTulo, X. Y. lind Iii.> A'mlghiy nppoinlcd men lo sitbvst on Ibo spoti '.rons p' uiluct i of tho c lb, co ?ind nr.-'oi v wouM Ii ii vo buen much moro p o? va'ont. 'J hey who linro io pif-suo .omo da*',V on apa'ion '.of n I've"hood soldent Ijingino i tir? t they ure Imppior than tt'oy pi oh.ibly would bo, rf ll'o'.- own timo ?-ml ainu e monia woo moro nt t'eir commend. It is tho p ..tnc,,...l attn ofli'o le provide a fiibslilu'o lo .-iilnu-'nio und strorgthon tho lin unn frame, for tho labor al'otcd lo lit and luo bc H ?3 the "Old Orol?nu Ohlers." --^i - 'i UsoWinomnu's Crys' I' od Worm Candy nono but r 1 HOD*/ TO RIAKEnOlUtt ATTRACTIVE Don't havo your stairs without banlstors, nt tho risk of breaking your children's nocks. Don't have wnodon coilings, tbat rtijuiro a '.ord nfllgtii.*nod to illuminate tho room. Don't havo windows without glass, so that whonover it rains you must shut out tho light of hoavon. Don't havo sashes without blinds, 80 that tho suminor sun will dazzle your oyo*, warp your inrnltuM and fudo your carpet. Dut order nil fho necessary materials for furnishing your houso In comfortable styo from P. P. Toulo, Charleston, S. C., the Imgost manufacturer of such things in tho Southorn States. A TODPID SVSTIC.1I. Sometime*, without any assignnblo CAUSO, tho physical strength and animal epliitegive woy, and a strnngo torpor falls nllko on tho body and intellect. Thoro is lil rio or no pain porbups, bu* tho nntual vigor and elasticity of the not/ons ond muscular sys lom sooms to haTodep.irtod, and nn indiffo'-onco to tho plonsuros of Ufo, and oven of its grave responsibilities, take) tho place of that oat nott Int irost In both which oharactorlzos ovory well balanced mind whon In a healthy condition. This state of partial collapso is often tho pre monitory symptotis of somo ferions malady. It ludientes unmistakably that the vi' il powers nro languishing and neoil n stimulant. In such casos the effect of a few dososofll stcttei's Stomnoh Bitters ls wonderfully beneflolal. Tho great tonie wakes up tho systom irom Ita drow. o. The se? cretions nod tho osculations rccolVo a now Impetus. The relaxed norvos vre*. eovor thoir elasticity under tho oporatlona of tho sp?cifie, Uko tba slaektfded ' strength of &. mugi?.il instrument In the procesa of tuning. Lethargy nnd doblllty aro roptncod by enorgy and vigor, the spirit? riso, and life that almost .cemad a burdon whllo the soason of depression teated, beeomes onco moro onjoyabjo. That suoh a radical ohango should bo produced by n rem? edy entirely devoid of tho poworlul alkaloids nnd minorais so'extenslvely utcd in modorn practico, may soom inoredlblo to those who pin thoir faith on tho medicinal efficacy of activ? poisons, but ir these ?koptie? will Uk? tbe troublo to enquire of thoso who have tested tho correctivo and al ( rr Mir* virtues of tho Ritters nndor the clrouiv s lances described, they will fiad tbe .tatem?te t ?> bs truo. . . .?#? I *-<nW ^uSUrV?^ .n^W?i?t ll stn-ple a*d reliable la operation, ead al ?raye ready to jaw. Those frfcaoVof mine #ao wee tba ia wita tba ??ar ica. otsSstWeVr* ?va>1 MKSTANH TT. CUTHB?RT, 438 Weil 3?th-8lrcet, Haw York. Aug St-_ g*-^ F1V? OKNTS^DtilTlONai, win bay shoes with stiver or copper tips, which I will saro tb? pri?e or a new pair of shoes. Oom. pared with ragged too? ?od dirty -Stockings, tbey are beenUfat, to say the least. Parente, try it This celobratod soedlolne bas won a deserved?y blgh reputation a? an alleviator of pain and a proiorver of healtb. It has become a house? hold remedy, irom tho fret bat lt gives imme di vte and permanent rel'* ' It la a purely vege? table preparation, made <<*o . thebes and parut material*, safe .to k p and > use In every fami. Hy. It is recommended by physician a and per sous of aUolasses. au'' to-d v, after a publ'o t uti of t?i'rly yeni r-tho avor"ge life of man il sundi unrivalled and unoxoe'led, spreading its usefulness over 'ho wide world. lt? large and incrcjslng sale affords positive evidence of | Us enduring fame. >Ve do not deo m It necessary to say much in Ita favor aa one small bottlo will do moro to oonvinee you of ita efficacy than all the advertisement* In the world. Oive lt ono fair | trial and yo? would not bo without it for lon time! its cost. D'-ocllona accompany enoh bol''o. Bold by alt Druggists. Prko 25 cts., 60., cts., $1 per boltlo. Oct /r?f Tho many friends of Mr. THOMAS HAIR respectfully announco him as an independent candidato for a -oat in tho Legislature from Sumter County, and solicit for him tbo support of TUR CITIZENS. April 13, 1870._ rf-?E REGULAR MONTHLY OOMMUNICA JL '?ON OF CLAREMONT LODGE, NO ?4, A.-. F,?, M.*. will be hold on Thursday ovonlng, Oct. C, 1870, at 7 o'olook. Dy ordor of E. C. CREEN, W.?, M.*. T. V. WA tan, Socretary. Sop?. 23_ COMMERCIAL. Wo hnvo to record another dull and declining Cotton Market. Three hundred & im bales have olinn?od hands, tho markut closing at from 10 to Cl, according to grade. DACON-Sides, 20?22; Shoulders, 1S@19; Hams, SO. LARD- 20? 25c. FLOUR-Per bbl. $7?$12. COFFEE-Lnjuayra, 30@32; Java, ^5f0)50; Rlo,22?30. SALT-$2.50 SUOAR-Drown, 12i@14; C., 13@17 ; A., J7 ?00 ; Critsbod, M?J?00. DAOCINO-25?!l?7i. IRON-TIES-S? 10. KOPI:-io? 15. BATESVILLE SHIRTINGS-Per bale 12o YARN RY THE DALE-$l,00c. Per bunch. N12W YORK MARKET, OCT- 9. COTTON 104. COLD IC?. LATEST QUOTATIONS OP SOUTHERN SECURITIES, IN CHARLESTON, S. C., Corrected weekly Ly A. C. KAUFMAN, Bro1ccr} No. 25 Broad Street. SEPT. 30, 1870. STATE SECIMUTIBS-South Carolina, old, 82? 00 j do now, 72 j? - do, rogist'd stock, ox lut -?70. CITY SKci'niTiKS-Augusta, Go. Bond?, -? 80; Charleston, S. C. Stock, (ox qr int) - ?46; do, Firo Loan Ronds,-?07$ Columbia, S. C Dorn!*, -?60. RAILROAD BONDS-Dlu6 Ridge, (first mortgage) -@50; Charleston and Savannah, -(?A> Charlotto, Columbia and August, -?85; Chorawand Darlington, -85; Grconvillo ?nd Columbia, (1st mort) -?88; do, (Slalo guor anteo) 66?-; Northeastern, -?86; Savan? nah and Charleston, (1st mort)-78; do, (Stato guaranico)-?69; South Coro'ina,-?75; do, 71 ; Sparenburg and Union, -?60. RAIMIOAD STOCKS- Chnrlotto, Columbia and Augusta,-?40; Groonvillo and Columbia, - @2i; Northeastern, ?13: Savannah and Charles? ton, -?SI ; South Cand?na, (wholo shares) -@38; do, (half do) -(a,M). EXCHANGE. Ac-Now loik Sight, i off par; Gold, 1I0?113; SUrer-, 101.? ROUTH CAUOMMA BANK mus. SRnnk of Charleston.- ? 'Dank of Nowborry.07? Dank of Camdon.?A,.35? Dank of Georgetown..-?0 Dank of Sooth Carolina....'..1'? Dank of Ohostor.11? Bank of Hamburg-.?.S? Bank'of Stnto of S- C. prior to 1861.'J? Bank of Stato of S. C. ?-sue loClnnd 1862 52? .Plaolors'and Mcchnnics'Bonk nfCharlos-? ton..-(' epooplo's Dank of Charleston.........-? * Union Iinnk of Charleston.-@ 'Southwestern R R Dank of Charleston, - ?.* (old).-? ?Southwestern R R Dank of Cbarloston, - (.(. (now).-.. Parmors' and Exobango Bank of Charlo*--'<. - ton. 1< Exchpugo Dank of Columbia.....1? I torchants'Bank of Cberaw. (">(<? - P -inters'Bank of Fairfield ..(& - Stato of South Carolina Bills Receivable..90. City of Cbarloston Chango Bills..'...05. ?Rills marked thus (?) aro bolng redeemed nt tho Dank Countors of each. Jan 12 ly TO THE PLANTERS. The undersigned bas located himself at tbo tho Storo of Messrs. OREEN & WALSH, wbcro ho will ho glad to seo tbo planters of Sumter Count>. Tho WANDO FERTILIZER will bo I furntshod ns horctoforo, and ad vanees mado (If ] roqulrod) on Cotton sbippod to Charleston. Call, n ul soo mo. Sept 11_ELISHA CARSON. Lumber! Lumber!! IHAVE ON HAND AT MY MILL, between (5) five and (C) six HUNDRED THOU? SAND FEET OF GOOD SEASONED LUITIBEIl. which I will soil at reasonable prices, either at the MILL, or delivered In Town, for whioh orders may be loft at ny Store In Sumter, and it will roeelvo prompt ntton tiona J. RETTENBERG. Oct 6-la _' Two Dwelling Houses in Town* and a Farm NEAR SUMTER FOR SALE. A HOUSE with five Rooms and Outbuildings, on Washington Street. A HOUSE with four Roums and Outbuildings, on Sumter.Stroot. Also a Small Farm Fifty'Acres, within two mUcs'of Sumter. Terms oas/, Apply to oe. & cn AS. II. MOISE. ''.'?'CAhlku,:. ' :C *?l ko to J?*T Interest. Hat* ar? Boots, 6*0?* ubA ov?r*style ead s^ ef ?ove?ag fe> <* ft* of eauu.or ta*ld*a, spHgbUy ?*y ?r fO?^aao*sTad Hui? git?, ?pl eve*' che *?? mm U saitad Too not p . Sf .. S ... I v ?:;. . . . . v s* - v . *: .. ? \ unleas you Uk? the goods I a*** foc. Bec* an .Ito TRUNKS? RETICULES, VALISES, SATCHELS, BBUSSBL BAOS? ENAMEL SACKS tad 8ARAT0QA TOY TRUNKS. YOU nay want a Trank sailed for Ladlos* work, and ? herc you eaa find lt TO ?roar saHsfaeHoa. And if yo? make or repair | Boote and Shoes, hero b titeamos to hay Lea th? or, French and American Calf Skins, Coat and j Morocco, Spilt leather. Russets, Oak and Bom look Solo Leather. Thereforo whoa yon READ shoot what I bevo, como and oxamtno tho Blacking, Brushes, Shoo Findings, Ac, which I oon furnish, wholesale or retail, at pri?es to Bioko lt an object. THIS te also a fact : I hare a ot or HATS at ??ct |e j oloso Invoice. Call at Jamos Caldwell's, Main Street, OPPOSITE J. T. SOLOMON'S. SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT Sept 28_ ?_. HO FOR BARGAINS -AT FRANK FOT,SOM'S Cheap Variety Store. Bio bas lust returned. from Now York with a Ino soloouon of Paney Goods, Toys, Confec? tionery, &c. Uro at Bargains Offered the Ladles especially* Evorybody-Young and Old, Llttlo and Big, ?viii ho nerved to host of ray ability. Tea at $1,25 per pound* riloafl SPLENDID SCRUBS ut (50c. each. Sopt 28-Om_ F. A. FOLSOM. F. HALTOH FOLSOM, M O s Watchmaker and Jeweller. SUMTER, S. C. Coils the altontion of tbo publie to hts assort nontof V tVntchos, Clocks, Jewolry, Spectacles, md a Fine Artlolo of SILVER PLATED WARE, | Bridal Prosen ts, Ao. Persons purchasing of him can rost snared ol'] jotting Articles as roprosontod. All work in my ino neatly repaired and guaranteed. Barrett's Building, South West Comer \ Main and Liberty-streets. Pots_ MISS E. D. BRITTON WOULD RESPECTFULLY INVITE hor frionds, and particularly tho ladies of Sumter and commu? nity to call and examine 1er Rich and Beautiful Stock -OF Fall Millinery and Fancy Goods. Having sclcotod her goods personally, and * ?th groat caro, in tho Now York and Baltimore narke la, she feels confident of pleasing all, both ts reir?s quality, stylo end price. As usual, boro aro many novoltios for tho sanson. MISS BRITTON is suppliod with a FIRST 3LASS MILLINER and a DRESS MAKER, rom Baltimore, ">io aro well qualified for tho >usinors. Tho fashions procured in Now York. Ladies, call and bare y i ur Drosses and Hats node In tho latest stylos. Paper patterns of Drosses, Sscqnc J and other trtiolos of dress may bo hat*. At tho Now Store next tr. J. T. SOLOMONS Sept ?a_ Coffee-Ctoffee. 2498ACKS RI? C0FpEB? 48 Sacks Lnguayra CofToo, 25 Saoks Gov. Java Coffee, For salo by F. W. KERCHNER. Oct ?- _ Banned Oysters & Soap. OASES llb. 0Y8TER8, 60 Cases 2 lb. Oysters, 3,000 Boxes Soap, For sale by F. W. KERCHNER, Pet 5-_m_. Tobacco-Tobacco* g g CADDIES I. C. TOBACCO, For salo by F. W. KERCHNER. Oct 6-_ Cheese! Cheese! gQ BOXES CHEESE, For salo by F. W. K EUC UN ER, No. ri, 28 sad20 Water 8troct. Oct 3 THEPOFDL&E HOUSE -OF "Nj / A. A* SO-EAST CORKER Main & Liberty Streets, I WHERE A GRAND DISPLAY OF ALL ITIIB LATEST NOVELTIES Of the Season con be seen. I AS A GENERAL STOCK IT| CANNOT BE SUEPASSJW. I desire to call especial atten? tion to my extensive Stock of | CLOTHS, CASSIMERES? JEANS, TWEEDS, SATINETS &C, &C*9 &c. My Grocery Department is being daily replenished with a varied stock of every style of GROCERIES, KEPT IN THAT LI XIS, Canned Meats, VEGETABLES, FRUITS, AND FISH, in groat variety, ORANGES and LEMONS. ALSO Flour, Lard, Sugar, Coffee, Bacon Crackers, Candles, Catsups, Topper Sauce, &c, &c, &c. Almonds and Raisins, Fine Segara and Tobacco. Bolted Heal and Grist, FRESH FAMILY SUPPLIER Received every week, at JOHN'S. HUGHSON'S, Under thc Photographic Gallery Mny 25 State of South Carolina. COUNTY_OF SUMTER. Special Copartnership, TUE UNDERSIGNED, L. O. PATE C. E. STUBBS and MARX E. COHEN, citizens ot Sumter, havo th!? 20th day of August, 1870. assooiatod themselves io business aa Gonerul Morehante nader the namoorPATE A ST UH US. L. O. PATE and 0. E. 6TU0B3 ara General Partners. MARX E. COHEN is a Special Perl nor, and has invoked In tho bu?'ncaa, Four Thousand Lvllnrs ID cash. Tbl? partnership to Inst one year, f rom ebor* da I a an d bo renotrablo al the option of tb? pat tic?. fSigood] L. Q. PATE. . 0. K. S I li BUS. MAUX E. COHEN'. Sept 11_ Om FALL AND l^NTEtt CLOTHING. CASSIMERES, &o. I am now receiving a Large and Complete Stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, Kentuokoy Jeans, of low grados und vory oheap. SblrU, Drawers, Underrate, Gloves and Cravat?, Sosponders, Collars, Seeks, Hankcrohlofs, Ac, ALSO A FC LL SUPPLY AND VARIETY OF Those Coode I em determinad to tell lowor thnn tboy can bo bought In this workot. Pi li? ing 'n this line alone, I am ennblod lo do Ulli. ? only ask my old friends to onll nud exnw'no, nnd K they do not find my goods cheaper, 1 a'*l not expect them to bay. De ?J. WINN, Agent. Pap*. 28 tb? K??04 attached, flij M Mit ?rto on appllca Tho IllhatraUd Edition of th* ?'oenis %f Gat rge Herbert, with ove> Tour 11 lq*s ratline. ?tXu&'?5** * ?^Ur, ?hyton aa? lluroprtr*y??...."..,..,,.,.,,..,,,,,,.... ,,.8 0? Jllltofi'e Odo on th? ?1 oro lo* of c h ri* U Ka* ty. ?Mill ally ilrviretrl....JlZi A UUtory of Reformation fax Children, hy ROT. Kd wa td ??.?gi?, A. B., 3 roi? Tho Tro ?i aro? of th? Kori h ter Mia?*, MtaeraW. and Molal?, bjr Wm. JonaaF. H. A.1.76 Sandny Kchos in Wcek-Day Hanrs; itlaatratir? . . of tho ColteoU, by Mt*. Carny Brook, with . preface by th? RU Bf*. J. WlrHow?, I?. D., Bisbep olConn?*tfcut.......... 1.50 Tho Ear ly Dey s of Elisha, by F. W. Ki410m?? cher, with an lntrodu?Uon hy Gardiner Spring, D. IKiiNtHHWMmi....1 .JO Conybeeroaud Howson'? Lifo- ?nd Epiatlca or St. Paul. Tho only .complet? ?ud una? bridged-edition, 2 Y ol?.' la ona, ^ with all the 01 icinal'Maps endIUnjtrttiOn?. Pub? lished by Scribner A Co. 'For fal? at Fogai Book l)ep?sjltovy,and in ra laked at |S. It will bo ?ant by ault to aay part of the country on receipt oJv". .f?.OO A DOW supply of those val nable booka of Doctor Hair?, tia; Hsatth hy Oeod Lletag $I.M. Sleep ; or, Th? Hygiene of the Night* $1.50. Hoalth and Discos?, a? ?ffefltedhy cous?ipatton, and lu rem?diai c?re...??.ao Stepping Heavenward, by Misa E. Ptealia? L 76 Mark Twain's InnooonU Abroad ; or,'(he Kew Pilgiim's Progress, illustrated...... ...3.50 Chamber's Encyclopedia, rorlsod edition. Sub .oribera will pieuse call fvr Koa 13 and 14 Spare noars, (Horm Subsccivio,) by John Brown M. H., Drat nnd second series?.4.<J0 Pauagoa from the English Note Booka of Nath? aniel Hawthorn, 2 rola........ ..".00 The Hoart of the Continent, a record of tiavole actors th? Plain? and io Oregon, rv??ti on examination of tho Mormon Principle, by Fits flugh Ludlow, illustrated...,,.U.7? $?9Frooch, Eoglith and American Not ? and Let tor Papers and Envelope?, together withe gonoral stock of Blank Booka and Stationery. N. B.-Our MONTHLY LITERARY BULLE TON will bo ?ont FREE to persona in the ooun i try. ? ?:Tr- porspna residing la the. coantry wi'l ! pleuro bear ia mind, that by eondfngordora to na I for any books published in America they aili be I ohargod only the price of the book. We pay ipr I tho postago or expresa. I Address Fogarties Book Depository. j No. 200 KING-STREET, (IN THE BEND,) CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA; Oct 5_ SArBTlT LAMP. PERKI N'.8..&, H O U 8 E 8 ' NON-EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE LAMP IS absolutely safo both from Breaking and Ex Elotion. Givoa twice as much Light aa ordinary amps, and uses 33 nor cent. loss Oil. Gives off no odor, and lasts a lifetime. For sitio by J, a?. BROWNE, iVy. 186 Meeting street, and JVo. 51 Broad Street, Charleston, S. C. Agont for Stato of South Carolina. GREEN rf) WALSH, Agents . for Sumter. Sopt 3- 8m C. GRAVELEY, DIRECT'IMPORTER OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUXS, ASO Agricultural Iroplemeuts, NO. 52 Kai t Bay St. South of tho Old Post Office CHARLESTON, S. C. Oct 5 _ _ 3m ~ FOR~ALL KINDS OF Books and Stationary, Co lo EDWARD PERRY, I jt> V.?c?'i!?-?Ucet, oppoalto Charleston Hotol. Oct ^_ _(?tn IJ O lt P ll INTI \0 ana BLANK BOOS 1 MANUFACTURING and BINDING in all its branches, go lo EDWARD PEERY, 140 Mccli:tg-i:?. it, opposite Charleston Hotel. Oct 0_ Oro ASPECIALITY, FLOUR SACKS, PAPER BAGS nml WRAPPING PAPKR, At EDWARD PERRY'S. Ill) M< sting-strccl, opposilo Charleston Hntol. (let 5 _' 6in P?Y?L 1 ON HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. BOARD. PER DAY. $3.00. nOBT. nAUILTON, HRS. H. L. BUl TE IU'1 Ul.n, Superintendent. Propriot?/r Oct 5_'? _ J. E. SU ARES, SUMTER FURNITURE -AND Chair Warc-Room.s HAS ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OP Ft-U NITURE, for less than cnn' be obtained in ?ny Southern market, raving boll? freight nut' titk nfl bronkflgo by Rnilrotvd. With experience in tin* branch of business ia the City of C!ntrlc.-l< 11, tor] 'wen ty fivo yen rv, and huging tito ndfutttugc ol j llioboHt Manu fae turora, ho li oflforlng flrsi ehv*] work of which ovcry nrticlo sold IH warranted, j Tho .-.tock consists of Sofas, Sido Boards, Book Ciao*, Wardrobes Washstand.*, Bureaus, Cottage Sella, Whatnots Extension Tablee Mnhogany,Canenn<l Wood Sont Rocking Cintra Mahogany, Cano and Wood Scat Sotting Choir? Cribs Cradles Trundle DoiMcnd? nnd Cottage BcMendsi Every stylo Looking (Hasses and Matt rn ax ev.'I FIVE HUNDRED PAIR W J NDOW SHADES ) just received, togvthor willi a lot of WALL PA-1 PER AND BORDERING. Main Streit, opposite Hrpress Office, UP STAIRS. J. ?. Suares, Fob 28-tf EXECUTOR'S SALE 0 IF" L AKT D. BY CONSENT OF THE PARTIES INTER? ESTED In the Real Estate of Mrs. MAR GARET McLEOD, deceased, aooording to tko terms of hor will, I will yoi I at Sumter Court Huuso.on 'flies-day in November noit, n t.-aot of land belonging to said Estate, In the County of Sumter, in tho Sluii) of South Carolina, con? dining THREE HUNDRED AND TWENTY 1 VE AGUES, moto or U $?. bounded North hy li id of. Jenn Ment^ome.y ana Samuel N. Lnoost ', East by land of J. II. W't?on, Suuih by Und of Beni WiV>h,i>nd West, by loud of Estate of Moses Mi l iod< TERMSi one halfeasli mid tho bnlnnco on. a credit of twelve nw nth.", with iniorc?t, (ho pny mont to bo ?ocr'od by lt mid of tho puroh i; jr nilli mougngo of tb? promises. Pit'cl' iitrs to p?y f .r imper' and si,imps.* G M. MoLLOD, Kxcvtitot. J Oft ? -td ABB CURE Q m WP tj IHwricnf of .Od Liter ; tfrmaote* Di ?pproaVlalo ?ll eawi where? Tonie lt req Dior .-IL ?, it'll * wob der lal-1 Oe? per ? f>?^ , Nfl VVl?4\tt~AUl> W3 'fiPSHOQLtdLi, "VST. Nbs. 2.87 AND 28 RETAIL AND Wa bog to Infera Oer I Hange, petrona and all c that we nave onenaff a large WKOLESA) AT ?e. sss tn next door to our tcl-ill ?tore, where we will eliott ? loWest flg?rea for CA sn or city acceptance. Sn's arrangement ia especially conveuicut.for coi lat. 6eleot a? your piece gooda at wholesale ; tli gooda piioked :i one box. We gunran t< e to ?hew tho largest stock and at y Be tore and cxefr-tne oar atook (before yon make u j * '. A c.% Ma. Jons Cr. AOAJIKIS with vs, etd wtHLealwi qualntancos every ationtivn possible. Ketpecllull, Sept 28-tim PHOSPHATE ??CMtT "~ OP SOUTH C A ? O IA I N A , ARB TUB "Groat Carolina Marl-Bed." A Popular and Scientific View of their Origin. Zoological Position end Ago. Also, Their Cbemlol Chnraoter and Agricultural Value. Together wi'h a-llistory of their Discovery and Development. Having ?ix colored plutos. By Profo: 8?.r F. 6. Holme?, of Charleston, S. C., (One of the Discoverers.) TU IS WORK ISTNOW IN PRESS and vriU bo shortly published. Apply at HOLMES' BOOK HOUSE, King btreot. CONTENTSt 1, Reasons for Publishing this Pamphlet; 2. Scientific Tenus and popular Names. S, Maates given to the Phosphate Bocks; 4, "Earlie-i Notice of Phosphate Bocks. fi, Goologleul History and Order of Succession of the Fossiliferous Beda of tho Charleston Basin, with colored illustrations. 8, Eocene Bubratono or SillclQed Shell-Fornia lion; 7, Melocono Deda. 8, Pleiocene Beds ; 0, Post-Plciocono Bcd.'; Ago of the Phosphate Rocks. 1ft, Pbo^pba'.o-Rook Basins, tho pro bi. loi lo og) of man. 1), Recent or Historical Ago; 12, What ?rc Forint ond Petrcfaclions. 1.'), Origin of the Phosphate RUCK?, with col? ored plate. 14, How the Nodule! were converted Into PttOfepbu'O Rocks, with colored plato ; 15, "Fish Bcd of ibo Ch; vlo?lou Basin." 16, The ?'Uioat Carolinian Mart Ced;" 17, Compution of Moris associa) :1 ? ?th tho IMiOf? hale Rock and those not thus nnoriated. 18, Compatifon of tho Santco, Cooper, and Asb'ey Marls: 1?, Oreen Sand?. 20, Uso of tl round or Haw Phosphate? ne a For'.'.'Uer : 21, Discovery nnd Development of the Caronia Phosphates ; 32. When and now tho Rock wat first found: 23, Diener; of tho Roe'..e i/i tiffi, 2t. Di cv.evy of ilene arrow-heads and stone hatchet .: 25, Human bulks tai.on t>om tho ?utile Lcd ; 20, Coprolite* in cavcias or \iookets ; 527, Letter of Professor Holme?, Repioinber 17tli, 1808, rcrtpiiu'ni'ng the history nf ino Caroli? na Phosphates an their value al ascertained, August, 1S07. 28, Leltor of Dr. Pratt '.a r??; ly ; CO, Who ?re Ibo discoverers? HO, Why tho d!*covcry was not made lor. g ugo : r>l, What bus been done in tiiii ntw ilepm init-ut of commerce, and what is now being done towards tho dovelopmonl of tho Souiu Carolina Phosphates. 31, List of organised Companies onga?od in mining nnd manipulating these rocks, with card. of each Company Applications for cor. los mav be mndo at nOLMKS' BOOK HOUSE, King street. To thoso Companies who subscribe for 200 copie - or more, a discount will bo made. Sopt 28 _ E. B. STODDARD & CO , WHOLESALE DEALERS IX BOOTS, SHOES AND At Manufacturers' Prices, 166 MEETING STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL, EZEKIEL B. STODDARD, 1 rK.,,M,nn o , CALED FKONEDEKGEK. J ' har cjion, w. t . Sopl 28- Bal WILLIAM L. WEBB, LATE WEBB ?; SAGE, .SUCCESSORS TO CAMERON, WEIS ll A CO , IMPORTER OF Chiua, Glass and Earthenware, NO 138 MEETING STU ET. (OSK noon moa n.tSKi. st.,) CHARI.KSTOX, S. Ce Will supply ?Ouniry Merchant* willi Goods, in his Hue, at se tew rates us ihoy can buy in New York or elsewhere Sept 2tf_ GEO, W WILLIAMS & GO., I' FACTOR SH? J Proprietors Carolina Fertilizer. CHARLESTON, S- O WILLIAMS, BIRNIE & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, N.Y. I 'berni AJvanr.? inmlo on Cot,on and Produce nt 'oped to tte lo Chi "lesion or Now York. Agon,'* for Baan/s L?ck, Eureka und Buokle Tie, Butler and t well's Tier. Sept 28-Cm. J.E. AD GE & & COT, '.UlTKI.S or AX.?. ItKAI.KII* 1.1 HARDWARE, CUTLERY, 801X8, BAR IRON, Si EEL, AND Agricultural Implements J. E. Ad^r-, j I A, McD. Crown, i E. D. Robirs'on, ?G. II. Moffrit, j J. AJg'r limy th, i Y. A. Smyth. 1 Sept 28-? ?a l.'.i? Mci 'og Street, cod 82 lin t Un </ S11. ( , CnAKLESKiN, S. C the BofttTeee^l ulrod ; ?od for thoet ^rceoforifg 0??., Af* 1 Mf.?oiW*? b* w. co., I SOT Knit lljy, Obarlciion, 8.. C. j _;.. ga LWTBR PRY aocrpd 1 ?K ED AT 9 KING STRHTT WHOLES A MC. itifcns of Sumter. s>nd eli? adjoining connUetjj LB STORE, SC STEKKT, i fbll assortment of ??boop DRY OC0DS, at th?jj j II tr j buyors, both Indie* nu<l gonllomon. <^ icu visit tho ? ?tall store mut bnvo nil of yost] jst.oB low uguros np mn bo found in Ibo etty, p yoar bill) at No. Kin? stu it. STALL. WE DB I CO. ??. ijs on bantf, rrrnly lo giro bis frionde and no-j y, STOLE, WEM1 A CO. Wm. & WBILDENT^^ HAVE REMOVED TUKIR J WHO L KS A LE OHOOK B RT, CU IN Af AND OLA6SW?RP. ESTABLISHMENT FROM So. 137 MEETINO STREET TO No. HAYNE STREET, oxtendlog tbmugb to No ?2 MARKET s TUE UT jj entrance on both stre?ls. Ur. W. S. L\NNKAIT will bavo tho WIlOLl SALE DEPARTMENT oupoclally under bl*t ohargo, and Mr. STEPHEN THOMAS, Jr* wilt; bb found af tb? RETAIL STORE, No. 2AA KINO STREET, corner Dcaufain, and wilt ' innnagotbot brandi. Our oustomers and frlonds will And a eo-m?3j plots ASSORTMENT OP GOODS at bom} Stores at REASONABLE RATES. WM. O. WHII.DK*. S. THOMAS Jrt.'J W. S. I \XNKAU. CROCKERY, CHINA AND ULAS8WAR AT WHOLESALE OR RETAH Xo. 2 9 li AT X E S T E E ? T| AND ; Xo. 62 MARKET STREET. | WATCHES, - JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARF CL! AND PRESSED OLASo, CROCKERY AND CHINAR AT Ko. & ?C KI N O SI R BET, CORNER EEA.l'FAlN. Fut sa'o ly WILLIAM O. W II I L D E N ? 0 O. FARMERS FERTILIZER CO. Oilli'o 20 Hynno Street WILLIAM ?. WHILD1 V, ? _Sc|.tj?8^_t_ President, j vikcEwx mom Works. -0 John F. Taylor & Co, St (CliSSOIlS TO ?AGIERON A CO. ' Engineers, Boiler-Makers, &c., Nos. 1, C, 8, 10 & 12 PRITCHARD St'JJ (XiiAR THE DRY DUCK), CIIAKLKSTOX, SO. CA? -0 ? Steam Engines anti Boiler*! MARINE, STATIONARY A PORTARLE .| Rico Treshors, and Mills on every description. I Shafting Pullies und Gearing,] Iron Fronts for Buildings, | (Justing* ol'every kimi * in Iron or l?jass. -.. . ; jj We guarantee to furnish Engines and Boilers of as good qual? ity and power, and at \ as low rates*as can lie had in New York, Baltimore or PhilaJ dolph i a. A?l EN':'.-' FOR Jl'pgQX'? CEhEIMATED GOV? KU XOR AND ?T(U? VALVE. wh?oh tiru [mt 011 till nf mir KngincMi So'it ?>? A J M. KAf<M. T. . UAjHlN, fl M A * O N I Ii ON Willi KS ESTA BLISHED 1838. SASSAU A so coi. vii m/s sr HF. KT i'll ?rft at A II s. c. MARINE, .PORTAI?EE. STATIONARY Boilers of all Clacse MACH?NBR?, ).'. ) ('/.?in|iiif( vii'tn, J.i n Prrt'btntf MUI'. Pll .<;. uiic \V.i ':?r?, t'Vnlllstlrtsr Mill*. * SAw MILLS, v\?n:ii u\uu J. M. E id >v t ? to.