OB.TH? ttlTBB. Atad .til) io UM valley I ablve? . " Wa.** cry dblld yielded wp bis breetb..,, -" ?t>n?whiri WM tbf touch of lb* Wilow " .A's lt elo?0d uer my darline'* head, *t*o krv bU asleep ..u hi* pi Uow My betfirtifal. Uuutl/ul d.*d! - rk ?*> tho dav wheo tb? token ?? Mat from the palace too high, ii the ewe** stirer ?ord toast-ba broken, , .. And tb* aiWbetfeU ?haltered mott ll?. JO that midnight *}s atarla** and dr? ary I Whtn ppr eolld Lad to ft"ht the Inst foe ?; At leagth, of the conflict aweary, Lore" looked bl io, an J sobbed, "Let bim go. "Great Father, receive the a weet ?pirti ' That ie bursting ll*/alters ?f eley V* He elept-be was gone to Inherit . ? . T?e ero wo and tbe kingdom of dey.' That am ile-like sn l? ant's escaping - ? ? From danger to Mother's own breast Told the unmeut ito angels wer* taking Our weary one hume tc bis rest. ''.We prcised to the edge ofibe river, And'caught but ono vanishing glenru, *A? he entered th* portals for ever, . ..' That oped the'bright city to bim, .And still on the borders we linger, And ga??? up thc pathway be trod) We he.ir not the voice of the singer, Hut we know bim at hom* with his God. And silently stitt though I wonder . 'Mid wrecks that aro left hy the tide, ?Repeating the tearful surrender Of the life t but with Christ must abide ; I bear a soft whlspor of pardon, And promise of riping all tours; , .A meeting, beyond thia dark Jordan, . To luat through unchangeable y eur?. -And soft in my solitude musing, 8wcet breezes my amil seem to stir ; Such balm and suc h frngr>uioe diffusing, As come from tho mountains of myrrh; Tin- bille, past nil sin und all we< ping, Where mir lost ones are watching for day. Boon, soon in Immanuel's snfe koi-piitg, We shall moot-whore e'en Death's fled away. Green, grcon are the pastures, though lowly. Where the mourners nre lcd by thoir (?ni.lo; And the ground mot with leurs ?him d be holy, Where we, for awhile, must abide. O groen be the fruits from Hitch sowing Cf patience, of fuit?, and of lovel Til ri co precious this season for growing More meet for tho kingdom above ! _- i 'hrist i'd n Ti enan ri/. THU DEATH OF LUE, Mr. J. H. -ttaudull, tho pnet-cditor ' . of tito Augusta Conni nationalist, an? nounced thc death of General Loe, ?Q those simple, heart Colt words: The telegraph conveys tho mournful intelligence thut (?ono al Lite is detid How lew thu word*, yet. how -melancholy ' their significance ! lt seems hut y es tor day wo saw him, if not full of lusty life Qt least with tho promise of many u-ieful years, to bless, to guide, to MIS tai ti nnd .glorify his countrymen of the Soul h. And now the goutl ?ray head is low, the . noble heart is hushed, the beaming eye is dim, and tho roval spirit, which kept S its whiteness amid the storm of buttle, fi tho cruellies of misfortune and the dc I voted pangs of tho foeiuun's treacherous .peace, hns flown to hig.ier realms than : this. He has crossed the river which Jackson crosed before ; he rests under tho shade of thc trees of paradise ; he has carried to the Spirit Land the Soul hern Cross, and henceforth there i is one saint tho more to make us feel E that if we have lost a cause on earth we fi have gained another advocate for that - cause in Heaven. M KV BU PUT OPP. t; Whene'er n duty walls for tho, With sober judgment viow it, And never Idly wi*h it done; Begin at once and do it. -.Many men aro worth noihing, and , sume ure worth-less. ^ -The first Kve angelical alliance j Adam's marriage in Eden. -Thc miser leaves everything to his i, heirs except regret. -Dying for love-Coloring your ? moustache to please your sweetheart. -Our own company wc cannot r avoid ; wc should tnuke it as good as possible. -Double you, oh man ! is woman -When ?8the wini! like a newspaper? When it puff*. - When docs an editor play a sin? gular trick with grammar ? When he declines un article. -Deal gently with thoso who stray. Draw back, by love and persuasion. One kiss is worth a thousand kicks. A kind word is more valuable to the lost than a minc of gold. -"Much remains unfiting," as the cat. rcmai ked to thc t>i ick bat, when it ab? ruptly cut short its serenado-.. - A man wns arrested in Kansas city for stealing ice, but as the property, could not he presented for iden; ifica tion. having mell od; he charge would'nt hold. -A colored postmaster in Georgi, has made his returns, and sends the following loiter of transmittal : her'-- 1 by cc vt ily that the foul going A count is as near vite as 1 no how to make. it. If (hero is en'y M ?st uko it i not dun on Purpose/' Mrs. Nolan, of Evansville, Ind, ts industriously t work trying tu get her seventh divorce. Shecommenced about ten years ago, with nothing in the world hut u disposition to door die-nod look uPher now. Sho has got her eighth husband picked out. -Tho census inkers throughout the country, in com parin.' notes, lind that tho highest ago attuiifil by unmarried women is 20 years. Heretofore it used tobo titi. It is well lo have the lime di finitely fixed when women ci uso to grow older. - Why is the earth like a school black boar tl ? Keelindi) tho children of men mul;?ply upon thc face of it. -An Irishman made a sudden bolt into a druggist's ?hop, took from hts {Micket n so la water bullio, filled to thc ?rim with Mime puro liilUiff, und blind" ?nu it n.iruss thu counter, exclaimed : ..There, dooley, snuff flint, will you?-' .Thc doctor did RH ho was directed, mid pi'infDUUCLd (ho liquor to he genuine whiskey. "Thank you, doctor," said the Irishman "Hand it to me turu i ti. if you pienso, "'I lie dudor again did ns directed, and asked what he meant. "Och, thin," MU i?l Put, y?u will hu ve if, (he priest told me not to drink any .ul ?Hid uni1 ss I got it hum the doctor. '' Btv bore's your health find tho priest's health." Never relax in adding to your ?took of useful knowledge both by rending and ^Moditutfini. If you road with ut mudiiutingyou preach only tho thoughts of others ; if you medita tu without icudiiiji, you will gain IviW i deus. G>33D? tv ODa. 4oi?'t?Jiaxaa? * Tho ?Our? i* of Fou? Year?, T WO I tl Ab? Tim nari Second Claw?*, ?nd Two ta'aaa 'of lb? following Tochnlenl Behool*: 1, General Litera Une ; 2, Vieil Engineering ; 3, Heclnnical Engt netriuij y 4, Mim,,g and Metallurgy ; f>, Anuly tient them itt iy. . '* '. ; ' I Tho pince ls remarkable for ita par* air, good water, health and beauty of Scenery. It U but 3 1 4 hniirs bj* rall frnui ? New. York and i 1-2 from Philadelphia. The fine buildings and liber? al arreu^ement? for Instruction commend ft to parents ?nd students. Apply to tbe President. Students admitted et anytime SKW IN U MACII INES-AGENTS WANTED Salary $10,000 per year. Circulars and namples of work free. ' Addreis CHYSTAL SEW 150 M A cn IMF. Co., BOSTON, Mass.; - .... ,.r CM / ?A DAY FOR ALU-Stencil Tool sam, ?JP 1U pies mailed frc*.. A. J. FULLAM 615 Broadway, Y. Y. 1 _ ROYA Ii HAVANA LOTTKHY. Prim's oushud and information furnished by OEOIU1E UF?lAM. Providence, R. I. 50 els. lo $5 per Evening, al Home? We aro prepared to furnish profitable employ* ment to Men und Women at their homes. One person In ouch locality throughout tbe United States, cnn engage in this business at great wages Wo send. FRRK, full particulars and a valuable sample, which will do lo fnmmnn? -nX- sr.. Ar.j person seeing this notice, who wants profitable, permanent work, should ?end us tt oir address, without .tel l v B. CALLEN dc CO., Angaeta, Wal ne. AVOID QUACKS. A victim of corty indiscretion, causing nervous docility, prematnie decay, Ac, hating tried in min every advertised remedy, has discovered a ?imple means of self-euro, which he will send freo to his fellow sufferers. Address J. II. SVTTLE, 7? Nassau st., N. Y. LYON BROS. Cotton Factor* . EA80N. GASON IRON WORKS. ESTABLISHED 1838. XASSAU AND COLUMBUS STREETS Chnrlcatou 8* C. STEAM ENGINES, MARINE, PORT, uLE, STATIONARY. Boilers of all Classes. MACHINERY, Rice Pounding Milis, Rice Trebling Mills, Phofiplioto Washers, Fertilizing Mills, SAW MILLS, FLOUR MILLS, J. M. EAS?N & BRO. But. 2S.. _ E. B. STOBBARB & CO-, WHOLESALE D BALOR S IN BOOTS, SHOES. AND At Manufacturers* Prices, 165 MEETING STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOVEL, OA-It EH PRON E RE RUER. ] Charleston, S. C. Sept 2?\?^- .. 3m WILLIAM L. WEBB, ; LATE WEBB & SAGE, SUCCi:SS0R8$Q*?AMER?N, WEBB ? CO. 'tMPOrTTER ?F Ilia a, Glass and Earthenware, N 128MEETINOSTR ET, (O.IK noon PRI/M IIARKI. HT.,) CHARLESTON, S. C. ?(r- Will supply rountry Merchants with Hoods,in hie lino, at rs low rotes as they can im y in New York orelNuwhere. .?'opt 28 GEO, V/, WILLIAMS ? CO., FACTO KS, Proprietors Carolina Fertilizer. CHARLESTON, 8- O WILLIAMS, BIRNIE & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANT*; K Y. " , " 1&V.V, Lil,rmi Advano?f'mudo on CoiirmUipd Produce shlpp?d, to na tn Charlearon or New .4Lo'rk. .! A gen I's fut Itou rd's L-ck, Kn lok a nid Huckle Tio. lintier and Swell's Tier. vK4, C. ?RA VE LET?, DUI EOT IMPORTER OP HAUDWARB; CUTLERY, GUNS, Auto A .qr Icu! tura I S m pl o m. ills. KO 52 East Ray St. Souih of the Old Post Office CHARLESTON, S. C. 0?l * 3m - , Develop*^ I Professor. F. 8. Holm*., of Charleston, 8. C., (On.ofth.DlMorcrvi.) I ? A ?nd will bo .hortly published. Apply nt . . " HOL M ES'BOOK Jd O USE, king S weet. I, Re??on s for Publishing tnt*. Pamphlet; 3. Scientific Tena* ?ed popular Names. . 3, Nan?f ?drep to tia Phosphate Hocks ; *, tiirli-t ;NoH?e*fPtwspb?t.Jtock..f^ . i ? fth? to if?I^lo" l'ffie oniS"? b ?r"l estonX'shT, with colorad illustrations. fl, Boc.ne Buhrstone.or Si?clfied 8hell-Form? t?onjT.MS^^W??") W?? : . i 8? Plelcceaa pede ; 8, PostPleiocene Beds j Agc of tho Phosphate Kooks. . . ld,. Phosphate-Kock Basin?, th* pre historic age of man.. . ', V?* "'. ' " ?' * . II, Recent Ar Historical Age; 12, What are Fossils and Petrefactiona. 13, Origin of the Phosphate Rocks, with col? ored plate. . 14, How thc Nodulee wera converted into Phosphate Rooks, with colored plate ;-16, "Fish Bed of (bc Charleston Basin." \ 16, The "Great Carolinian Marl Bed ;" 17, Comparison of Marls associated with the Phos hate Roch aaflrtbo>* not thus aasoclated. 18/ ?i.snparlion of tbajSantee, Cooper, abd Ashley-MaW*flt, Gr*?m Sands. . 20, Usc of Ground or Raw Phosphates ac a Fertiliser; 21, Discovery and Development of the Carolina Phosphates ; 22. When and how rho Rook was first found; 28, Discovery of the Rocks t*N s itu. . 24, Discovery of stone arrow-bends and stone hatchet'; 26, Human bones taken from the same bed ; 28, Coprolltes in oaverns or pockets ; 27, L????r vf Professor *Holii'ce,\8optember ,TTtb, 1808, recapitulating thc history of the Caroli. na Phosphates an their value aa ascertained, Aagusl, 1807. 28, Letter of Dr. Pratt in reply ; 29, Who are the discoverers 7 KO. Wh* ?h- discover; *.>? uoi made tong ago ; 81? Wb*t bas been dono in this new department of commerce, and what Is now being done towards the development of tho South Carolina Phosphates. 81, List of organized Companies engaged in mining nnd manipulating these rooks, with cards of each Company Applications for co; les may be made at HOLMES' BOOK nOUHE, King-street. To those Companies who subscribe for 200 copies br more, a ulsCoant will be made. ? Sept 28_ Wm, 6. WHILDEN & CO. .HAVE REMOVED THEIR WHOLES ALE CRO CHERY, CHIN A AND . . GLASSWARE ESTABLISHMENT FROM No. 137 MEETING STREET TO No. 28 MAYNE STREET, extending through to No 62 MARKET STREET entrance on both streets. Mr. W. S. LANNEAU will have the WHOLE* SALE DEPARTMENT especially under his charge, and Mr. STEPHEN THOMAS, Jr., will b* found at the RETAIL STORE, No. 266 KING STREET, corner Beaufain, and will -manage that branch. , Our customers and frionds will find a com? plete ASSORTMENT OF GOODS at both Stores at REASONABLE RATES. Ww. G. WHILDEN. S. THOMAS, JR. W.S. LA N.IK Ar. CROCKERY, CHINA .ND GLASSWARE AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. N o. 2 9 II A Y N JES STREET AND No. 62 MARKET STREET. WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, CUT A WU' PRESSED GLASS, CROCKERY AND CHINA AT No. 6 2 5 KING STREET, CORNER BEAUFAIN. For sale by WILLIAM Ck WHILDEN A CO. FARMERS FERTILIZER CO. Office 20 Hynne Street WILLIAM G. WHILDEN, Sept 28_President. PHOENIX IRON Works. John F. Taylor & Co. SU?CIC8SOI4S TO CAMBRON Sc CO. Engineers, Boiler-Makers, &c, Nos.4, 6, 8, 10 & 12 PRITCHARD St. (NEAR THE DRY DOCK), CHARLESTON, SO. CA* Steam Engines and Boilers, MARINE, STATIONARY A PORTABLE Rice Treshers, aad Mills of every Jescript?on. Shafting PulHes and Gearing. Iron Fronts for Buildings, Castings of every kind in Iron or Brass. We guarauteo to furnish Engines and Boile rs of as good qual? ity and power, and at ns low rates as can be had in New York, Baltimore or Phila? delphia. AGENTS FOR JUDSON'S CELEBRATED GOV? ERNOR AND STOP VALVE, which ure put oil, all ol' our Enginec?. ; Sept 28 J. E. AD GER ft CO. . . ixi-ohrmtH of AMD I>K Ai.Kim I? ?AEDWARE, fi Ciment, BUNS* BAR IRON, STEEL, "*; ? AND Agricultural Implements, J. E. Adner. A. M cl). Brown, E.. D. Robinson, G. IL Moff-n, J. Adger riniytk, -J| A. Smyth. Sept 88- om 130 Meeting Street, and 82 East Bay Street, CHARLESTON, S. 0. Vpn ? S. '|fc. MO IS H } .'.<.*? ..:..: ."?'j, yi.'/iv?- ' . - ".^? .,.>. A "VD GLOBE Insurance Company. Capital, Surplus and Reserved . Funds, . it\,Q?ldt .?IM9Q.OQ0, Eighteen Million and Four Hundred j Thousand ???ia'r?-IN GOLD. Iuvested in the United States, Two Mil? lions of Dollars. 82,000,000. Risks in Sumter, taken at Charleston rates. Residences in the Country Insur? ed at LOW kates. Losses paid promptly in Charles? ton. On the payment of Ten Years premiums in CASH, a ?jerjpei ual policy will be issued. ^j??i NEW V?R? LIFE IN^Urlft??C? tO. T?iis Company having complied willi ' .i?'n? ii'i-f jt* i '/rKt'rV itffm&y tlie provisions of the recent "Uond De? posit" Act, ia prepared to,issoc Life Qr Endowment Policies? ynr>r>r, : r * . ?.. Jr MM p?T THE' MOST FAVORABLE 'TEtfMl*. Having . ti *..- - Thirteen,. Millions of Dollars . i :)\U unify .: - " *.??. . io Assets, perfect security is guaranteed to the insured: while its immense nod constantly increasing income enables it to declare liberal dividends. Thu? a Policy In this Company is 'steadily in? creasing iu value, at a cost which de? creases with every annual payment. ^ ' ' ' , CHAS. Jil MOISE, ' ? . IustirnnoA Agent, Sumter, S. C. Feb AS . N?5W FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS JUST OPENED AT STOLL, WEBB cfc? OO., NOS. 287 AND 289 KING- STRETT. RETAIL AND WHOLESALE. Wo beg to inform our friand?, patrons nod all citizens of Sumter, and tho adjoining counties that wo have oponed a larg? AT NO. 2S9 KING STREET, .STORE. next door to ouri etail store, whero wc will ehow a full assortment of cheap DRY QCODS nt the lowest figures for cAsn or city acceptance. This arrangement Is oHpeoiully conveniont for country buyers, both Indies nnd gentlemen. 1st. Soleet nil your piece gi-ods ut wholesale j thou visit the retail store nnd have all of your good* packed In ono box. :?..<.? - .". l We guarantee to show tho largest stock and nt jost no low figures ns fan be found in Hho etty. De sure and tinmine our stock (before you mn ko up your bill) ut No. 2S9 King street. STULL. WE11B & CO. A CARD. MR. JonN O. APASS IS with ns, nr.d will le ulwuy*- on hand, ready to gire bis friends and ac? quaintances every attention possible. Respectfully, STOLL, WEM* A CO. Sept 28-6m FOR THE CURE OF ALL FORMS OF petition, RB Ikrea Sick Headache, Restores Tone to the System, Quiets Nerv? ousness, Gives Sleep tn the Restless. Approprlntc In nil cases where n Tonic is required ; and for those recovering from Acute Disuades, it is a wonderful leoupcrutive. Manufactured hy W. ll. CHA FEE A CO., 207 Knit Doy, Charleston, S. C. Oct 5- _ A'" ^.- v ^?S?1 1 Cf1 ? J G 1E Jiff 1 | mm i J <. J < ARROW & BUCKLE TIES, For Baling Cotton. g/^Q rJPOJ^^ (10,000 Bondie*, i>6 lb.-?, ench, mid'containing 30 Tic? itntT RucWlcr,) IMPORTED DIRECT FROM LIVERPOOL? WE OFFER TO TUE FARMERS AND MERCHANTS OF THE STATE THE ABOVE TIES which aro now so universally known and approve.I throughout the Colton hiatos, ns thc Neatest. Strongest and Most Easily and Quickly Applied of any Tie Known in the Market ! Tho fastenings, ns well a? the bands, ara of tho best ENGLISH WROUGHT IRON, nnd ex? perience hus shown that they do not brook, ns innny of (bo CAST IRON fastenings ot other Ties do, thereby saving much expni?e In ropo, labor and tnomling Cotton at tho Shipping port. AVE HAVE ALSO A SMALL SUPPLY OF SBLF"FASTRNI\G RITCKM3 TIES! OF SAME MANUFACTURE. Trices ns low or lewcr than GOOD TIES cnn bo bought nt In nny market on tho Coast. JfcSf* Liberal Arrangement* made with Merchant* nnd Dealers. ""S^ DeROSSET & CO., Agents for North Carolina WILMINGTON. N. C . Por? 14-2m GOOCH'S PATENT COTTON TIE. Thj?xUbl AJtiu MObi A?j UOXJL.OL u TIE IN US ? FOR BALING COTTON. For Sale by DANCY, HYMAN & CO., General Agents 142 PEARL STREET, NEW YORK, Dealers and Planters Supplied in any quantity by OREEN & WALSH, Sole Agonts for Sumter, and Clarendon County. Aug ?-3ro_ if PAVILION A?OT&I<, CIIAULBSTON, 8. C. BOARD. PER DAY, 93 00. HOBT, HA nt I.TOM, una. H. t.. BmtmriKLn, Suparlnterdent. ProprMbr Oct? ESTABLISHED 1838. } DANIII? H. SI LG OX, Furniture Warernoms, IT.?, ITT * ITO KINO ari*., Uli ARISTON, 8. C. ttST Goods carcfultjpacked. ' 0 . April 20 OjMi. ?nat"*-** -^ --isi iVn*?nr iit rtlaaD..r^- ""r- A '\SO??* t H .f?. . I Ih^Pwp? Immediate Supervision of the Faculty, Jap. . Wv Bli I PP, \. H., Principal. *. -Ji^' - '?-"?' Divinity H lin ubfllQWTW'laL 8Mp| D. D. ROT. WJiit?Too^^^^pi^r^^^^^^eV. A. li no#3f?1?fi|t irregularxtattElV ur tho?? who w]Jp to pu>?tte>?H|tiplar studlea ?nV? Th? SchobtWli? open ?I tb? ansi? ?tfte. Tuition per veer. lo,. College ClaeSas, inoiudlo ountingennee, $64 iuCurrenoy. ? Tuition per your, in Prepiiraturj Sohool, induc? ing con ti nita t fee; ? 44 i n onrrVnc y. > Bills payable one half io admno*. Boord,' pir Month, f?oi* $10 fo tlSirvctn-ren?j. ? ', 1 ? ' ' rrtturtt?eV ftWeoW ?d.lres* . - ** ^l " . . '' ? A. M. SHIl'P, President: J ' Sept ir^V'V"-. . ' iv . SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE ,.. No ri h Kaster ii Hattroatt 4 o mp a ny. .. ." CHA?a?st?N/?.a.'Aug iA/ isro. rI>HK ATTENTION OF THE PU i ~ | . I- LIC is respectfully culled to the - following RBDU< ED RAT E.-s of F lt K IOU T betw.cn ChnrlestnV. and Sinti?os on the WILMINGTON and MANCHESTER RAIL HOAD, to go into ??pcr.-.!?..q ap ^C.iv^upusu. - - ; To SuuMcr-1st class, $l.'6f 2nd olass, OOo.; . 3rd cluse, 8t?c.? Ith dut S, 6So.; ,? (?th ojo**, 35o. ... ' To Mrtyenv?ll?, Lynchburg, Tit?rnonsvllle, MarV Bin?, Pe.Dce. ^iaVtpn-IsVcTnss. $1.1? j 2nd ' class. an?; Sra*" chjss, 75o.j 4th .. else . 50o ;'6th, cluse, 30c. In order to thu* ibe ejttenr of this Reduction, (be following OLD RATES aro appunded : , To Sumter-let clnss, $1 80 ; 2nd eta?*, - $1.40; 3rd class, $l.?0} 4th class, 76c; 6lh class. 47o. ? . . To Mayesville. Lynchburg, TiiotnonsviUe. MnrV Bluff. Pe bee, Morion lei olas*. % '.70 ; 2nd ' 'class, $1.40 ; 3rd.einen, $1.15; 4th class, 70c; 6th eines. 4b". ? 8. S. S0L0M0N8, Sup't. Aug24-tf ' GREAT FAIR South Carolina Instituto.. . Nu ? EM Ul-k 1st, 1870. CHARLESTON, SO CA. gfray* Must liberal I routitim? offered in every dt'ptirinu'Dt: of Agriculture und Mechanic Arts. Premium List published io pamphlet Turin. Aug 3-3m P. P. TOAL?, CHARLESTON. S. C. i Largest and most complete \ nc?v* 3 Mnnuinetorv of Doors, Sushcs, f 1 Blinds. Mouldings, Ac, in tho J ^ V Southern Suites. I /7Fi?~ Pi luted Trico Lift Defies Competition."H2^ 2Sff Semi for ono "tS!^ ??f Sent Free on Application. -tt*$ April fi_ly T. F. Bit.-DIB. R. R li I'no I NS. H. C. nu no INS. BRODIE & CO. COTTON FACTORS AND Commission merchants* NOLITII ATLANTK WHARF, CHARLESTON, 8. C. Liberal Advances matte o?r Consignments. REFER TO ANDREW SIMONOS, E?q.. Fros't 1st National Bunk, CnAni.KMTon, S, C. Aug 24 t?a Ph. S CHUG KM ANN, 2il, KlNQ STREET, (orPOSITB IIASKf, ST.,) f >f r o n T K n A N r> r> B A I. K R IN BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED, KNITTINC WOOL, EMBROIDERY PATTERNS, FLOSS SILK. EMBROIDERY SILK, KNITTING AND EMBROIDERY COTTON, . . KNITTED WORSTED HOODS, FRENCH CORSETS, Also LADIES* DRESS TRIMMINGS, RUTTONfr. VELVETS, FRIN GES, AC. Jt^i- All orders hy mall will be most aarefiilly ottenried to, mid denier? will he'supplied'ut New Yoih wh.ilesuloorievs. April 20 7m LR ROY M. WILSON.,.fons W. SKI.nv WILSON & SELBY, COTTON FACTORS AND G KNEE AL Commission Merchants, SU ? tiATtiU UV, : BA fri MOUE, .. - i tri '- J. 11 " '. ? OFFER their strvloes for tho sale of COTTON, SPIRITS, ROSINS and SOUTHERN PRO DUCTS of ovory dei.criptton, and for the pur ehnse of PLANTERS' SUPPLIES ?ni) nil kinds of MERCHANDISE.. , Muru eaoh pnekng* distinctly. Forward Bill Lading. Order? 'exootitod promptly and rvt host market rnte>.. J?ty If^dm . _, X. M. NX0KO3LTSir LAND PURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEES KKRPftc^ttyliLT soilnlt* the further tronitga of the oommunltT g?ner? Hy, Address, Sumter Sept 7-4m p. o. - ??^^Fl??m W'- ' tl*"' fl ' ;.Trrjsr:AAB NOT A VTjjl sff ' * uov?Abyiwnciral . rotoMi* or Other, tneans, *?i J ?J * viul organ*. For Iaflamm ? tory and Obronlo Ilheu tara bava boon tu oat .'Wtva'iil._Suon-Dla K **n*e* by yit?ateABlc^whirh ia ii nnr>i?y rrolaced by d?rangeaient of tb* . ^feflavWir?^fc. 'atdtort.1*** etlmuhit*, .' tba torpid live? and bpweb,. which ramlj'r thora ?v^^iiHu;::!^-'??!**?^*^^^**???. yuro? Patnta^amionW^ . : Cirtt, Piwtn?M, ?our B(oin?K"Bad T?t* t? ibol?obth,Mifflow* At?rk?T?\dp^tto?*f tb*? Hi-art, Copious Discharges of Urina, Falo ia tba rorionsof tho Kidneys, and a hundred other panful aymptor?? WhicVare t??* ?Sapringe Ot ?)y?l>er*l*i?r*cured bythww IJ.ttrr?. ? Olean** the VitiatedIT,? 1 wu?nuva*youflnd lia imwirUloa bur.linjr through tho alun i i Pim? ples, Krapttons, or Borea: cl^an^olt when!tia fonb and your foeiinrrs will tell y\i when K.-op the blood pure and tho health of th* eyatem wilt f1pm, TATE, and other WOuttfl. lorkin* la th* eyatem of ao many thousand*, ex? euee tually ' destroyed and removed. - . . ?>? -, FM foll direction* read eajremlly the circular ermind each totuEprlnted ta ton* languages Snrffsh, German, French, and ?"panijh. J. WALKS lt. ?a * ?. Oommew8troat,H.T. FroprletoV. B- n. MCDONALD ekC?Av . DrmMlsta*n LIN A BITTERS to the puMio. They are compounded with great care, and contain some of tho best Tonics in the Pbnrmaenptn. A? evtdenee of the superiority of | our BITTERS over nil other!?, we hnve certifi? cate? from ninny of thu lending physicians in nur Stnto, who have prescribed them iu their prao lice. - -\ The Old Carolina Bitters Will he found invaluable fur WANT OF APPETITE, (1 KN ICR A I- DEBIL ITY. CHILLS AND FEVER? AND DYS? PEPSIA. We do not offer our RITTERS ns a care for all disensos, but ns ah Aromatic Tonio, they bavo nu equal. Fur s>tle by Druggist and Grocers everywhere. Principal Drpnt, Goodrich, Wineman & CD,, ImportoT nf CHOICE DRl'G* AND Oil KM IO A ES, Fob 16- lj?_Chnrlesti.n, S. C. SHAW'S COTTON SEED HULLER Agt'Uis- LUtODlL & ?u?y Factors ami Commission Merchants, CHARLESTON, 8. 0. . * watta 80 ly Kinsman Sf Howell, Factors, and Commission Merchants* Liberal Advances made on Cotton and Naval Stores* Charleston, & C* ' 6*pi T- 9m -- ?**< Tho people approve, and phyili^'Ji^ A H?03KHOLD BLKSSWoJib THE. SICK. I T ? tT ?E ? ; * l?AOAo??a.--Sleff Headache, New?, fw e. Bili..UH Headache,' Neural I? n*?jt C?tafrhnl Headache; Dtnineit; Roik^iraS, to (h? Head, Fulluesi, Oppre*?ioa af tW^JJ' F CATARRH - ThU unpleaaant disease, Uahitf forms, so| *?? ?pj 1WUPUOVED FAMILV e)J mun mmn $12.50 ? lear profit per day. $75.00 per weeli. ?:{00 per mouth mude RASY by say iilT a ii KN ri. KM AN introducing this GsNOissied 0t> OIN AL Li) FA VII It ITK. W il U i ll BISOJ ???.?*? luuctical midi tums, making tbs tarnt JpWtt co mi >i ii a ti on nf Valuable and nf eful InprunwWv ever effected ip any one machins. Tae'iab?* uait of oxireme simplicity, efficiency sad alUsfi entirety different in model ard dirige from nj low priced machine. It is the nutt nreltem elegant and reliable FAMILY'8?wi?o Hiciat ever invented, giv.a perfect eatiifactionwbarstw introduced. Has received PsfJfjqa*- .""?od til test bf IO years, and is fullysyproredofbyeretj Inmily who have them in ule. IiselteleWi_j_B the strong and bunmiful ELASTIC UJCIBTTTCSS with.wonderful r^jt?dky sud CIKTAIJTT. Beel anything a neodl_____L oo THRUIOB. ,r0B,r* finest tu the ihioJaMRHvic, Arra ?ai neel, eil? .8r-o. Use.-. HB fcTr^AaT^lIk er thread di???"** the spool ; is imu?ved with ew Mlf-iet'^***' spring tension, aejf guider, and nw tb?^"JJL, bte ST it A io II r NEEDLE, perpendicular mouei.?T pnworful lever m lion. Possesses AU W*J*? qualities of tho bent, high priced WsiWei** (lensed, without; tbe'ir couiplieailoni 0B Fi,'__ Samples of seeung SKNT FRBB un reeeipl For certificate*. Ac Soo DBSCRlPTlVBr*lT?i?* minie . free. A.thorough pracliesl NW'fjg ohlno for family use-"Tribune." A ?*r__?_f ami reliable machine, at a low price-.'S'MfJf. This boHOtiiulsowing machino U one cf ing?nions pieces of meehan Ism e?er '?'."??I ?.l-emocrat,"Ga. Worth many llnaea . nnv f?mily.-"N. V. Weokly.". Il U ^ new niiicbine with iii many late Inipr?'??** mid sews with astonishing eaio, rsple||f__ neainiss.-"Rcpuh lean," N. Y. SlogVai** RS samples, selected with care, r?? .''"'^J^ wiib everything cottrLBTR, lont to SP?tyrji the country per express, pucked in ttro,tVrJ! b'?x. rnKR. on receipt of price, $5 00 asa J livery nf goods guaranteed. Forwsrd ??^ KK(.isTK.iKi> LfiVrkrt, or P. 0. Rotter ow* our risk. Agents wanted, male or f4B*,#,S% whore New pamphlets containing eiwf* inducement*, sent ritRR. x_> Address Family Sewing Machios C?i ?T 8A Nassau Street, New.York. ^ ?1,000 RBW^u :?S ?ffered Tor any ? ase of ?lind. Blaeist?*; ing.or Ulcerated Piles, that DfBI^^^ Bli M EDY falls to care, lit is ??P^/^ personal supervision of ene of lbs WNW*' Chi-mlsis. expressly to rare na HiiVrdVeds hT??lWWie caiea of ?vsi' ^Jj^ff mg. tm ve biei't cured in one week, I"jj-^mrt cases in" a few ??iiy?, by this oidiiio* how ohsilirnic or. hronio the esieoiaj .Hato relief olid n permHiient enM, *2,T ' in evrrv case Ask your ',r,,**,n ,nT.V. DBBING'S PILE RBMBD?' * And Tako no Otb* ^ All wonk, nervous, doblllltN__?^N'| i-arneslly requested to try . 1b0."., ,tt ?oodet VM FHOA. You Will be itsftW ? " , iulefTeois. Sold by all Wi?TUfh^m, Inboratorg 149 UCEAOBN, , aggjg p^s^ X> e BIN0'" Tb? Fat. JQI?? ?I B.I?* " .. of the Liver. Stotaseh, ?owoi? For sale by W?lA?a??