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SSE^._ THE T1IJBE& CH?1BS. Obey sat alone by the bright wood fire, The gray haired durne and aged rire, Ih-caruiiig of days gone by ; The tear-drops fulton each wrinkled cheek, They both bad ; h oughts they could not speak, AuuWach heart uttered a sigh For their sad and tearful eye ilcj-cried Three little chairs placed tide by side Against the stttin: -room wal! ; OM fashioned enough ns there they stood, Their Beat? of dag and their frames of wood. With their backs so straight and tail. Then tho sire shook bis silvery head, And with trembling voice he gently sold : .'Motlier, tl?e*e empty chairs! They bring ne such sad, sad thoughts to-nigb We'll put them forever out of sight lu the suiall dark room up stairs." But she answered : "Father, not yet; For I look at them and I forget That the children were away. " The boys come back, and our Mary, too, With her apron on, of checkered blue, And sit herc every day. "Johnny comes back from thc billows deep, Willie wakes from bis battle field sleep, T say good night to .no; Mary's a wife and n mother no more, But a tired child whose play-time is o'er, And comes to rest at my knee. "So let them stand there though empty now, And every time when alone we bow At the Father's throuo to pray, We'll ask to meet the children above, lu our Sa\iour's home of rest and love, Where no child goeth nway." - Lite is hali .?peut before we knov, what it is. - He who ??ends the storm steers th< vessel. - No n-an has a right to do as ht pleases except wnen he pleases to d( right. - Transported for life-the man whe manics happily. - Why is a young lady before mar? . riage never right? Because she is ali a miss. - Wisdom is the olive which springs irvin the heart, blooms on the tongue, und bear fruit itt thc actious. - Ho who sins against man mr^y feat discovery, but he whs sins agaiust God is sure of it. -Learn to make the moet of evan , Jtrumblc resources, and you will be sur? prised how far they may be made to expand. -Educate the whole man-the head, the heart, the body; the head to think, thc heart to feel, aud the body to act. -Alluding to chignons, Mrs. Clever said : "A girl now seems all head." "Yes, till you talk- to her," growled Clever. One hundred and fifty thousand dol? lars have been raised in San Francisco fer the establishment of a first-class D?mocratie paper. - A gentleman the other evening objected to playing cards with a lady because he said she had such a winning way about her. - In answer to a ;.'orrcspoodent who wrote to a country editor, asking if bc might send him "something to fill up with," the editor replies,-"certainly let it be a barrel cf flour and a quarter of beef." -What more appropriate New Year gift can be made to a friend at a distance than to send a good weekly newspaper, which wit] keep thc donor in constant remembrance throughout the year? -The family is the school for beaven. How dear is every word io the house? hold vocabulary! Patent and child, husband and wife, brother and sister, lover and friend-a vii tuc is in each. They are steps in :hc heavenly ladder. -Inquietudes of mind cannot be prevented without first eradicating all your inclinations and passions, the winds ?md tide that preserve the great ocean of human life from perpetual stagnation. - \ physician said of aqnack that "he was such an ignoramus that, if he could take a lantern and go dowu inside his patient, he couldn't find out what the matter was." -Life is a book of which we have but one edition. Let each day's actions, as they add their pages to the inde struct ?lie volume, be such as we shall be willing to have an assembled world to read. -An Illinois grocer had an empty kerosene barrel which he wished to clean oat to pack pork in, so he lit a match and pat i'. in the bung-hole. That was the last public act of bis life, as he v.a^ blown clear out of the coun try. - A philosopher who had studied out almost everything, says he is satis? fied that thc reason why girls arc in the habit cf pouting out their lips is because they are always willing theirs should meet yours half way. -A Western editor, on entering bis office, and seeing his apprentice boy cutting some queer caper>, sailed out to him, ".Jim, what are you doing on thc floor?" "Why, sir, I have had a shock." "A shock ?" ' Yes, sir." "What kind of a shock ?" "Why, sir," said the lad, gasping, "une of yur subscribers came in durit.^ your absence-said he owed for two year's subscription-paid it and also paid another year in advance " -Never be sorry for any generous thing that yon ever did, even if it was betrayed. Never be sorry that you were magnanimous, if tlie man was mean afterward. .Never bc sorry that you gave. It was right for you to give, if you were imposed upon. You can rot afford to keep on the safe side by being mean. Yon lind heiter many times tu your life, fur thc sake of keeping your, self in thc pr-.etice ol benevolence, do things that arc questionable, rather than BO narrowly that vou will always be on the side of enid caleula.. . Give your heart awne head way, anc iu the long run it will bo safer for you. -The oldest stove probably in thc United States is the one which, warms th5 hall ot Virginia's capitol, io Kich moud. lt was made in langland and sent to Richmond in 1770 and warmed tho House of Burgesses for sixty years before ii was temo ved to it? present location, where it has been for thirty .years. It ka? survived thrtc British monarchs ; lias been contemporaneous erith four kingly monarchies, two re? publics and two imperial governments *f Prance The greet Itvpwtfr of Jkm -?e? ha* been tosn by rn*et uaUtrifer the breaches partly healed, aol still the S vi?] ?'eve re mai as ansaovati ia tbe midst . of a?. YORK VILLE FZftKA&? COLLES! YORK VILLB, S. C. Jr^K THE FIRST SESSION OF 1 .JRT??U COLLEGIATE YKAR of 1871, ^Kfjpgt begin on the 1st of FEBRUARY, jKjt?? l'jsocn tho 20th of JUNE 4B?r Second Session ? i M bogia oo the i JUNE, and close OD the 9tb ot NOVEMBBR. This In; ti tut ion is famished with a fall Cc of experienced Teachers. TERMS FOR THE YEAR, Parable one-half oo Entrance-?ne Fourth the 1st cf Jety, aad the remainder tm the of Oct? ber. Boarding, inclddlog Fuel and ?Light?*...$I5( Tuition in Collegiate Coarse - - 5(1 Tuition in Preparatory Department*..... 2C Tuition in Juvenile Department. 2f Instrumental Mssic anJVuic of Piano... 65 Private Vocal fitatimr.,r?? W Vocal Lesions in Classes.._..".. ' **-T 17 Sacred Music..1, S French and German, each......... SO Latin and Greek, each. 10 I will leave Florence on the 1st of Februa and ?ill take charge of any pupils goifcg Yorkville. For Circohrs apply to Kev. JAS. DOUGLAS, President .Those who pay strictly according to the abt terms, will bare their washing doce with? charge. Jan ll _lm MISS. WINSTON French and English BOARDING AND DAY SCHOO FOR YOUNG LADIES ANO CHILDREN, Ko. 18 RUTLEDGE AVENU, Charleston, S. & Tbe coarse of instruction is thorough and a perintended by experienced teachers. A pracl cal and accurate knowledge of the French La gu?ge will be secured by careful instruction, ai by its habitual use in the family, ami", ss far possible, in the school. Miss WINSTON refers by pero?s?on, to tho fe lowing gentlemen. Rev. W. B. W. How*.Charlestot, S. Wm. B. Pringle, Esq.....Charleston, S. I Jas. T. Wellman, Esq.............Cbarles:o*, 8. i John Y. Stock, Esq.Charleston, S.1 Dr. J. E. Holbrook.Cburlet ton, S-1 And te The Rt. Rev. John Johns.Bishop of V Tbe Rt. Rev. J. Freeman Young. Fernandina, Fl J. Randolph Tacker, Esq., (formerly Att'y Oe of Va,,).Baltimore, M Gen. John B. Gonion...Atlanta, U lion. E. A. Nisbet.-.M<t:on, G hev. J. C. Stile?,.Richmond, V Richard J. Arnold, Esq.lirynr. Co. G T. C. Nisb-'t. Esq.Macon, G J. Gadsden King, Esq.Savannah. G Robert Stiles, Esq._.Rio>mendnV Applloatiens maj be owde by letter ai dressed us abofo. DftC.JU_I KING'S noCSTSM MILITARY SCHO?I YORKVILLK, S. C. #TII? First Session of the School ye< of 1871 will begin OD the 1ST 0 FEBRUARY. TcRNS.-For Stbool Exp< nf er. t.e Tuition, Books, Stationery. Ac Boarding. Fuel, Lights and Washing, $135 I currency, per session ol Dve mootbs. For circular* containing fall particulars, anpi to OL. A. COWARD, Principal and Proprietor. Doce ?aber 21 _fit SCHOOL ?08KS ! SCHOOL BOOKS AND ALL DESCRIPTIONS Ol Schoo! Stationary, Schoo' Pens, Copy Booki ?dall varieties of Blank Books. Dray ing Pa pers, Bristol Boards, Pencils, Drawing Card and Drawing Books, ar FORGATIE'S DOOK DEPOSITORY. NEW CATALOGUE, KO. I. FORSYTHS LIFE OF CICERO, 2 S'OLS. D one, with illustrations, third American ?vii ti on......$2.5 Bo..ks and Rending : what Books shall I Read and how to Read them, bj Porter......... 2,0 The Bottom of thc Sea, by L. 8onrel, ( ! he Wonder Library).-.....1.5 Bronchitis, and Kindred Diseases, bj Dr. Hall.-.1.5) Memoirs of the Life and Services of the Rt. Rev. Alonso Potter, D. D.. LL D.. Bishop of Pcnnsjlvania,bj M. A. DeWolfe Howe, D. D.-2.0) Coughs and Colds; or. the Prevention, Cauto and Cure of varions affections of tho Throat, Ac, by Dr. Hall, author of "Health bj Good Living." Ac. ...Lol Religio Chcmiei-Essays bj George Wilson, F. R. S. E. of Edinburg.....2.0I Abbeys. Castles, and Ancient Hulls of Eng? land and Walct ; Their Legendary L<?re and Popular History, by Job? Timba, 2 vols.3.51 Tho Legendary Ballards of England and and Scotland, compile! ky J. S. Roberts...\M A New Dictionary of Quotations, from the Greek, Latin, and Modern Languages, with an Extensive Iudex ta every important word.M?;..-.2.0( Wonderful Balloon Ascents-A Ilistorj of Balloons, Ac, from the French, bj Mar? ion.~.1.5C Thc Cornie History of England, bj A Beck? ett, with 20 colored Etchings and 200 Woodcuts. .6.0C The Comic History of Reme, by A. Becke??, illustrated by Leech.3 75 The Comic Blackstone, bj A. Beckett,' with illustrions bj Cruikshank*....$2.50 ard 1.50 Mother Goose in a New Drrrs, $3.75. Moth? er Goose's Melodie*, with notes, maxie, and an account of the Goose or the Ver gnnso Family. ?J.75 (These arc the great rival edition?of "Deer OM Mother Gc-W) History of English Literature, in a Series of B'f.grapuiral Essa T., by Collier, LL. D-... 1.75 The Rudiments of Color* and Coloring, with the nature of Figmeai** Ac. by Field.2.00 Thomas Claimers, a Biographical Study, by Jas. Dodd*.. _1.75 From Egypt to Sinai-Tw^Exodos of the rhildren of Israel, by Prof. Gs- .sen.1.74 Memoirs ol the Life and Writiag? of Tho?. Chalmers, by bil soft tn law, Jr. Hanna. 4 Vois.-".......7.50 Memoirs of Wm. Ellery Channing, with Ex? tracts from Correspondence. Ac. 2 vol?...3.50 Millers Almanac for 1871-interleaved. A large aad varied assortment of rocket aad f)ther DIARIES FOR tefl. Photograph Album*, Writing Albums, Autog? raph Albara*. Our vari- ties nf thea? beautiful articles are unsarnasved and cheap. WRITING DESKS. WRITING CASES AND PORTFOLIOS, embracing every variety of styles, from $1 op to $20. JUVENILE BOOKS. Especial attention bas been giv- n tn ear Ju? venile Der artracnt. Oaf aasortment Uurrasuallj large. a? d great esr? bas been takea to select good hooks f?r the yoong ef alt ages. BIBLES AND PRAYER BOOKS. A large stock of Enrli?b Family and Poket Bibles and Episcopal Prayer Books, emhraeiajr. all the newest edition? and style* of bindings. The price? of Bible* and Prayer Books hate keen greatly reduced. Oor stock cflVra as large a va*-, rtety aa ean be had, and at the REDUCED PRL CES. N. B. Oor MONTHLY LITERARY BULLE TIN will be sent FR KB to perseas ia the country. S3- Perseas residing ia tao eoentry wtll please hear la rnicd. that hy sandlot their triers to as tor aay books poVrisbed is A saeriea, they will be charged owl j the prie? trf ?he boah. We pay fer tba po* rags or ax arias. AdAreea Fogartie'a Book Depositors'. No. SOO KING-STREET, (IK TBE BEN* J CHARLESTON, 80UTH CAROLINA. Jan ll _ * j REEDER ft D?flfy C?HTO?f FACTORS, AND Penaba Ch arl ?st?n, S . 0\ Oswell freiet, tmmer-aan VxiSz Oat 1? ;>tia IO THE WORKING CLASS.-We are now pr?par?e to tarnish all clises?, with oonstant employment at home, the whole of the time or for the ?pare moments. Business new, light, asl profitable. Persons of either see easily earn trota Wc to $5 per evening, und a proportional stm try demoting their whole time to the business. Boys and girls earn nearly as much as men* That all who see this notice rosy send their ad? dress, and test the bosioess, we make the on paralleled ?fier : To seen es are not well satis? fied, we will tend $1 to pay for the troable of j writing. Fall particulars, a valuable sample which will do to commence work ou, and a eopy ef T\e Pcov(e'$ Literary Companion-one of the tagest anti best family newspapers ever published -all seat free by mail. Binder, if yon Want permanent, profitable work, address E. C. ALLEN, A CO., ACAPSTA, MAWK. TBE NEW YORK WEEKLY DAY? BOOK-THE CHAMPION OF .THE VniTE REPUBLIC AGAINST THE WORLD. $5 peryoar. Address' DAY BOOK,**New York City._ UNIVERSALISM : What is U? Send for the STAB IN TUE WEST, Cincinnati. A i arge 8-pago weekly ; established 1827. It neets , I all the wants of tbe faa ?ly ; (2 50 per year, L$l 25 six m?aths. Try it. Specimens free. Address WILLIAMSON A CANTWELL, Cia [Wo-_ ' CHRISTIAN STANDARD oppose? Sects and advocate? Priraitfvi Christianity. Bett ard ehoapett Family Weekly ; 8 pages > 48 columns. Edited by Elders ISAAC ERBCTT and J. S. LAKA*. Only $2 a year ! Specimens /Vee R. W. CARROLL k CO., Pubs., Cincinnati, Ohio. il^*8 TClaT?? ' Persons to saceesfially ff*? V\ canvass for Premio ms we mmum um oikr.end receive a,$25 Wal tbam Watch for yourself Address Peoples Week ly, Dayton, 0._ GENUINE NORWAY OATS, and ALSIKE GLOVER. Sample packages sent free to all Farmers ?also, a copy of tbe AMERICAN STOCK JOURNAL, by enclosing stamp to N. P- Bor ER A CO., Parkesburg, Cheater Co., Pa. NEW YORK SAFETY ^TEAM POWER CO. Steam Enginos, with ned without cut-off, and Sectional Safety Steam Boilers, boiit in quantities by speeial machinery. Send for circa lor. 44 CifOsad st., N. Y. J. Fe EDDY, Cotton CoiTjTjiiss?on Merchant, 7 Market Square, PROVIDENCE ,:R. L Cash advauecs on Consignseent of Cotton. VICK'S FLORAL GUIDE. Forl871. The First Edition of ene Hundred and Fifty Thousand copi-s of Vick'" Illustrated Catalogue of Seeds abd Floral Guide, is published and ready to send out-100 pages, andan Engraving of almost every desirable Flower and Vegetable. It is elegantly printed on fine tinted paper, illustrated with Throe Hundred fine Wood Sn , gravings and Two beautiful COLORED PLATES? The teost beautiful sad the most instructive Flora] Guide published. A German Edition pub listed, in all other respects similar to the En? glish. ? Sent free to all my customers of 1870, as rapid? ly as possible, without applieatios. Sent to all others who order them fer ten- eco ti, which is not half the eost. Ada ress JAMES VICK, ;_Rochester, N?, Y. ?TOWFfltBATiSSk? wbo engage in our new business make from $5 to $10 per day in their own localities. Full particulars and instrnstiont sent free by mail. Tho.'? in need of permfnerrt, profitable work, ibonldaddress at onee, GEORGE STINSON A CO., Portland, Msine> MAA WEEK SALARY!-Young men wanted as local and travelling sale? men. Address (with stamp) R. If. WALKER, 34 Park Row, N. Y._ Agents! Read This! WE WILL PAV AGENTS A.SA LAKY of $:'0 per week nn<> expeo'es, ur allow a large commission, te sell ear new ?ad wonderful inventions. Address .M. WAGNER A Co., Mar shrill, Mich. FJTFLOYMEN?^???. QQf} SALARY? FEB WEEK AND cy Ow expenses, paid Ag< nu, to soil our new and useful discoveries. Address B. SWEET A Co.. Marshall Mich. 1Q9fl USE THE "VEGETABLE IO?A AOSWO P?lmonary Balsam." *OiV The old standard remedy for Coughs, Coldi, Con sumption. "Sulking Uitrr." CCTLKR 1>?U)H. A Co., Boston. UPRAiq*8DEPILAT0inr POWDER. Removes superfluous hair in fite minute*, without Ipjwry toi^keskin. Seat bj mail for $1.25. '?PII?WS ASTHMA CURE Relieves most violent paroxysms in fice minute? and effects a speedy cure Price $2 by mail. THE JAPANESE nAIR STAIN Colors tbe whiskers and bair a beautiful BLACK or BROWS. It consists of only oe? preparation. 75 eents by mail. Address S. C. CPU A.M. Ne 721 Jayne Sf rooty Philadelphia, Pa. Circulars sent free. Sold by ajl Druggists._? PSYCnOMANCY-Any lady or p ntleman can make $1,000 s month, secure their own hat pine*? and independence, by obsaining PSY CMOMANCY, FASCINATION, or SOUL CHARMING. 400 pages ; doth. Full instrue tiocs to use this power over tuen or animals at will, how !" Mesmerize, become Trance or Writ ing Mediums, Divination,Spiritualism, Alchemy. Philosopy of Omens and Breams. Brigham Young's Harem, GuiJc to Marriage, Ac, alt con? tained in this book ; 100,000 soli ; price by mail, in doth $1,25. paper covers $1. Any person ,, willing tn set as agent will receive a sample copy of tho work free. As no capital ls required, all desirous of genteel employment should send for the book, ecdosing 10 eta. for postage, to T. W. ?VANS A CO-, 41 South 8th St-, Philadelphia. A CARD.' A Clergyman., while residing in South AmerL es ss a missionary, discovered a safe end simple remedy for the (fore of Nervous Weakrest, Early Decay, Dlseaset?of the Urinary andi Seminal Organs, and the wlote train of disorders brought on by bsneful ned victos habits. Great num? bers have been cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, 1 will send the receipe for preparing and using this medicine, ia a sealed envelnp, to any one who needs it, Free charge. Address JOSEPH 1. INMAN, Station J), Bible Hoa?s: New Turk City. Nev 1? MANHOOD* BOW LOST, HOW RESTORED. Jest published, anew edition of Pr. CULVEIU WEIL'S CELEBRATE? ESSAY on the radical nert (? irkyut medicine) of SPBKaUToRr-.lHRA or seminal Weat DOSS, Involuntary Beatie*! Losses, tapesKBCT, Mental ead Mysical Incapacity, Im? pediment* to Marriage, etc; abo, Cottvapnog, ! EriLcrer, sad Fm, induced by self-rn du Igen*? or sexual extravagance. jaP-Prnse, is a sealed envelop?, only fi eena. TbeeeJebrWed eather, in ft? admhaWe esesy, clearly demonstrates, fro? a fbirty y? ?rs' e?<v eeesfas printie*, that HM alarming eon.?eqwenees of self abete may be radically eared without tba dangerous ?aa of internal medicine er the sppli eatit J of the Vnifo; pointing out s nude uf rare at cue? simple, certs ie, kai etketearl? by fteeiss i of which every saferer, oe metter what his eeo .'SJaVevaeavrp jswea^swv??? aa** ? ai ? ? ay ? vastas ?i??' WW ar? IWW poet statt ps. _ _ .. _ to? - ^jf^^^mmimWy ^?i's t laT WmmffWrw xmrnywini ipi Minx ?nee* Oat. ? If i? F>* PEI?TO?O atfjUA?KL M AK ?F A0TTJEJS O ead BlN&IS? I JJEAYY CIT? MESS PORE, Dry Salted Shoulders, hhdt. and boxes ; Dry Sa'lcd Sides, hhds. and boxes -r ?.f.oked. Wentarn - Shoulders, bhdsJ; Sfteoked Western Rib. f i Sides, hhds. ; Breakfast Strips, liiots, OJ?- ; ered and oakeU. * LARD-Pare Prime Natara] ard Extra, in tieroes, bbls. sod tabs. Extra Fice Table Batter, tabs. Bett Factory Cheese. SUNDRIES. ' COFFEES-Jars, Lsgayre, Rio, ail grades, FLOURS-nil grades ; SUGARS-all grade* ; MOLASSES and SYRUPS-all grades; CRACKE S-all kinds, in bbls. and boxes ; RAISINS,' Choke Lem? ons and Oranges. Bottled Ale and Porter, English A American, in cases and barrels Chewing Tobacco, caddies/ quarter and half J boxes ; Catawba Wino, Choice Scupper - nong Wine, California Heck Wine, Clarens, Raspberry Syrup, Black? berry Brandy, Jellies, Esseuces, and Grocers Drugs, Ly? and Potash, and a general i s sortuient of Liquors,- Groceriea, Segars, TAHICCO, tte. F?r ante, at wboletalc only, by A DH AI N de TOLL BBS, Nor 2 Wilmington, N. C. Bagging & Peanut Bags. 35 OOO *DS BAa^Isa* ^ *??*iu,w? *25,0?0 Pea NUT BAGft* Per suie by Jan ll P. W. KERCHNBR. Molasses and Corn. J gO BUDS AND B?S MOLASSES, . 1,5(00 bushels CORN, For sale by J?a ll F- W. EERCHNER. Butter and Cheese. gQ ?UBS PRIME GOSHEN CUTTER, - . J>i Boies CHEESE. j . for sale by Jan ll_F. W. KKRCHNEH. Soap, Candles, &c 300B0XES S0AP? 2l?0 Boxes CANDLES. Backets, Brooms, Wrapping Papor, Twine Coperas, Nails, Spirit Casks, Glue, Hoop Iron, Crackers, Ac, ?fcc, Ae. x: For talc ly . . . Jan ll P. W. KERCHNER. P. HEINSBERGER, BOOK SELLBB, STATIONER - ARD Blank Book Manufacturer. DBA LE? IR Pianos, Orgafvs, Melodeons, Guitars, Violins, Chromo?, Ac. At New York and .Baltimore Price?. SeptU-_WILMINBTON. N. C. WILMINGTON Iron and Copper Works MACHINE SHOP, FRONT STREET, BELOW MARKET, WILMINGTON, N: C. Dealers and Manufacturen1 of Steam Engine?, Pea Nat Machine?, Sogar and other Mill?, Gin Gear, Cotton Screw, and Presses, Turpentine Still?, and ?ll kinds of Casting? ami Machinery made or repaired. Also, Parking ead Beliing, Wood Moulding, Brackets, Newell Perts, Stair Kalling, Ac, of the latest patterns. HART & BAILEY. Sept U _?tn? D. A. SMITH WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IR Parlor, Chamber, Dining-Room, O?Scc and Library Furniture. Mattresses, Window Shader. Sash, Blinds end Doers, Granite front Buildings, Sept H-im] WILMINGTON, N. C. LKKOT M. WILSOS...Joes W. Sexsr. WILSON * SELBY, COTTON FACTORS AND GENERAL Commission Merchants, KO. 5 WA TER ST , BALTIMORE. OFFER their serriees for the sele of COTTON, SPIRITS, ROSINS ead SOUTHERN PRO? DUCTS of every description, and fer th? pur? chase of PLANTERS' SUPPlaKS and all kinds vf MERCHANDISE. Mark each package distinctly* Forward Bill-Lading. L?T' Orders executed promptly ead at best market rates. Jaly 27-?ai _ HUBER'S HOUSE, 284 KING STREET, (IN ' THE HERD,) CHARLESTON, 8 C. T?HS POPULAR ESTABLISH * MENT, pleasantly located ea King, be? tween Wentworth and Hasel Streets, offers as excellent accommodation to the traveling publie It is bot a few yards from from the City Rail? way, ard not more (ben ire minute? waft te the ' Post Office, ead all the business boases oe Meeting and Ha?cl Streets. Transient Hoard fleO per day. Special erraagefseare will be made tot beard on application tu the nroprieters. V '?B.1aLBBHX 7 Neeje.-3a - titty: A. WA^BNER. S?PERIinTNDENT'8 OFFICE Sortit Eastern Railr*a<j f oe piny CHARLESTON, 8.?, AagU, JJ}^. TH? ATTENTION (?F THE PUB? LIC ts respeetfolly ealled to the following SEDUCED RATES , of PRBIfiHT between i Cbarlsete? enditado* o tae WlLM??ttO!. and MANCHESTER RAIL ROAD, to ge info operation es the Jeth Atrgest. Te fleratae-^sv ?Ieee, ft* ?tutu, 'fee.; ?ui??: -I ?*Ae?ara.s.Me.,. * -juftOQ* A . ,, Xe MayesTflle, Lye^bwr, Ttaew-ttUb, Mar's BldL Pe Dee, Mesioje^tWMa^^ ! Ia order to sa?? tba 11 aJa^f rtl, Mmilwi the fellewing OLD BAT? sen sWssnia41 m>^*Hmtem?u*mIT* ? ..: i <? nv sar* John F. Taylor & Co. SUCCESSORS TO CAOTBSO^ tt COc Engineers, Boiler-Makers, Ac., .No?.4, 6, 8,10 A 12 PRITCHARD St. (NEAR THE DRY DOCK), CHARLESTON} SO. CA? Steam Engines and Boilers, MA KINE, STATIONARY A PORTABLE Rice Treshers, and Mills of every description. Shafting Pullios and Gearing. Iron Fronts for Buildings, Castings of every kind in Iron or Brass. We guarantee to furnish Engines and Boilers of as good qual? ity and power, and at as low rates as can be had Uk New York, Baltimore or Piula* delphia. AGENTS wa JUDSON'S CELEBRATED GOV EB??OR AND STOP TALVE, which are ?rat oo all of otar Engines. Sept 28 Old Carolina Bitters. A Delightful Tonic. WE TAKE GREAT .PLEASURE Bf OF. . ?EBING TO? QJUD CAROLINA BITTERS ft* th? pa ?lie. . They ar? eompaun?cd wita great ?ire, aqd contais sofa? of lbj beet Jtnicim the ?barraacaiua. Jai cride ? ai Af the-*up cri od ty of -oar BITTFKS over air others, we bare -eejtifi? ca tes frora many of the leading physicians in oar State, who ban: prescribed them ia tnsir prac? tice. The Old Carolina Bitters! Will be found invaluable for WANT OF APPETITE, GENERAL DEBIL ITY, CHILLS AND FEVER' AND DYS-1 PBPSIA. We do not oder oar BITTERS se a core for all diseases, but ss an Aromatic Tonie, they bare no equal. For sale by Druggist and Grocers everywhere. Principal Depot, Goodrich Wineman & Co,, Importers of cnoicK mues AND CHEMICALS, Feb lg-ly_Charleston, S. C. P. P. TOALE, CHARLESTON, S. C. ?Largest endmost droplets*\ Manufactory of Doors, Sashes, I Blinds. Mouldings, Ae.P ia the f Southern States. ) /^-Printed Pri?e List Deles Competition.-^ f?~ Send fur one ?&* Sect Free oe Application. April 6 ly GEO, W, WILLLUES &C0.,| FACTORS, Proprietors Carolina Fertilizer. CHARLESTON, S- O WILLUM STB?BNIE k CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, liY. Liberal A dean ces made en Colton and Pt?., ?tee sh i ired to na lu Charleston or stew Ye ric. Agent's fer Beard's Lnek, Enasta ned Beeil? Tie. Butler asd Swell's Ties. Sept 28-fm. J. E. ADGEE&CO., taeoaraas o? Dauwraa a? HARB 1ST ? RE 9 CWL?RT;aUNS, BAR WON, STEEL, Agricultural Implements,! ? S. Adger, ki WcD. Brown, E. D. Robiasoa, G. H Monett, J. Adger Smyth, BA. Smyth. Sept 28 ll? Mcetieg Street, sad 62 East Bar Street, CHARLESTON, 8> C. CHARLESTON; HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. TVs wefl known aejdT peskier FTEST-CLAt HOTEL, sitaste* in fe? centre of tte city, a?so lu the eeo?rs of the Wholesale ~ H oe eas. affords fseHitiee, esta forts end i ta Travelers rei Fasasve sad Merchants ea I Bue^ecss, necead to Boee ta ths United .State. Bierth.j. A The Grea* K?d?cftl Discovery! Pr. .W<iT,rTTIg8 CrU.TFOBglA VINEGAR BITTERS, |i I HoBdMds of ?hoosaa?s 2s o J Bear tesamccy to their vtnOartalf & f |5 B Ct?sv^ro Effect?. $*? M g WHAT AM THEY? g 12 kfl THEY ABB MOT. A VtLB fi|^PAHOT &RINKffff M<ide of Poor SOD; Waister, Proof Spir Ue. end Barbae Zdcroor?, doctored, spi?ed. aj^awsstonail tonie? se ti ?et astv?,eaifed Ro?dos* ? App?tit, " BeHoreia," Aa., thu lead the tjmAereatodrenkennee9ai4r^0?^kaxBatn;0 Medidae, made from the satire Koota ead Dorbe-e/ CaOiiorahwiTee tram all Al cohollo Stimulante. They aro ; So GREAT BLOOP P&B&mBaa?lilJna GIVlNal?BOT CXPJjB, a perfect Renovator ead InTigecator et th?Systero.crxryiagalraU poiaceoosmetter, andsestcciag ?hetdcodto ? healthy condition? Kp person ea& tahetheae Bitters? according to JUiSnaaa, ?ad remain tong towan. ?100 wi^ be given far an incrirahlo case, pro vtoW thehonee are tn* destroyed by mineral . eofeeae or eteee- tseaee, end the estai organs vestedbeyond the oem? ef repair, ipr Ijaflaxamsiory ?nd Chronic Bheo miteeat Fevers, Jjtfaeeeee of the Blood, f_jvgj., Kidney?, end Bladder, thee? Bit? ters hare been ?fees smtessM. _ Buen Dis? nessa sw ceased br Vitiated Blood, whick fe leaemlr seodnced try d?rapassent cf. the ???efinvigorate the stotnaeb, and stimulate tte torpid llTer and bowefe, whian reader them oToocnaaUedeflfeaey in ebenere* the Mood of all impud?e?! and imparting new life ?ad rigor | ^f^spepnsT^1* Indignation, Beedacbe, Fain ?the Bnouldcrs, O ?ana, TxhtoeaiTofthe Chest, Dlxsmsea, Sour ?tomach, Bed Taste ta thoJtnuth, B??oua Attacks, Palpitation of the Beert, 'Copious Dfeehsigee af Urina, Pain ta -the leesons of the gtdnaya, ead a hundred other painful symptoms which ere the Oflrpilisys of DyspepeU areeored by these Bitters. Cleanse the vitiated Blood wncne iee ywi ma tu impurities bozsains; Uuowxh tne akin in Tixa pfeaTEtupttene, or Buses: eleaaoett when it is foul, and Tonr?oeliagx will tell you wheri. Keep tteweedtajxe ead the health ef thesratettwOI t%H, TAPS, and other WORMS, hnkfesy ta ^e>n?fenxotaomwaythwnsands, areefiactnalty Fer full directions, reed carefully the ?reola? ad each bottle, printed n foor l*njrus*i>e-, Proprietor. B.JL li^NAXDlt CO fri as lets ?nd ? ne eral inrnts Baa FraSjcfem, (feffiornla, and tl and? Conv ^jg^^LD^BY ALL DBTOOJBTB ASP. Aeg 17 ly Dr. Tuttfs EXPECTORANT FOR Coughs, Colds, &c. For th? Speedy Relief and Per manent Cure of CO V8UKPTI0K , Bronchitis, Afitlx*^? Colds, A sd all Diseases of the LUNGS, CHEST, OR THROAT! I^HE EXPECTORANT is composed ' exclusively of Herbal and" Mucilaginous products, which Permeate the very Substance of lite Lvngs causing them to threw off the acrid matter which collects ia the Bronchial Tabes, and at the tame time (arms a soothing coating, relieving the ir ri atien which produces the cough. The object to be obtaiaed is ( i ci can rc the organ of all imparities ; to noarUh ead >trecgtb en it,when it bas become impaired and enfeebled by disease; to renew and invigorate the circa li lion of the bioed, and strengthen the aere?os orgau isstioB. Tbs EXPECTORANT does this to an astonishing degree. It is active bat mild and congenial, imparting functional energy and natural strength. It affords Oxygen to vitalise the blood, end Nitrogen to assimilate the Bat? ter? ie eqaallaea the "nerroue influence," producing quiet sad composure. TO CONSUMPTIVES It rs invaluable, SJ it immediately reliares the difficult breathing aud barrassiog. cough which attends that disease. FOR ASTHMA Ti is s sp?cifie-ene dese often relieving the dis? tressing choking, and producing calm aar* pleasant repuse. FOB CROUP No mother should ever be with oe! a bettie ef the EXPECTORANT in the house. We bare numerous certificates of its having relieved, almost instantly, the little sufferer, wheo death appeared almost inevitable. MOTHERS BE ADVISED ! Keep it on Hand ! This dread disease requires prompt action ; aa seen as the hoarse, hollow cough U heard, apply the remedy? and it ia essity sabdeed ; BUT THE BELAT IS DARG?R?tS? feaV The properties of the EXPECTORANT are deeaalcect, ngtritite, balsamic, soothing, and healing. It bracee the nervous system and pro f asea pleasant aaa* refreshing sleep It Exhilarates and Relieves Gloominess and Depression. Containing all these qualities iu a convenient ead eeooeatrated form. It bas proveo to be tba ?WT VALUABLE LSR? BALSAM ever offered to safaren (rea Pahnoaary diseas? es. Prepared by WM e H? TUTT, AUGUSTA, OA ff*ff* by Druggists 6m WOPPORD COLLEGE. SFAKTAaHTSG c. ai* ?0. CA. FACULTY* REV. A. M. SHIPP, D. D" President ead "c Predator Meeta! ead Moral Seicaee. DAVID DUNCAN, A M" rVofeatsr Atmest . I saga agis ead Uteraiare. a?V. WHITS!OOED SMITH, D. D., Professor tsi jiBs? Tiitinrt WASaiN SUPS*, A M-, Profess* Natara! " Pride os JAS, ?. CASUSLB, 1. Mu, Professor Mathe BIXA H- LESTER, A. M^ Professer History .. and Sibiles 1 Ltfemtere. aeJlrvSsTefS? J^itjTjL^'^P?, ^mlt?^te^icM?r. ?. M. Sb?pp, j). D. a^W^ta^rd Satlth, 3). P. ; Bee. A. H ^1 j'lafiil aTeaet<a <if Ile Psetaseeslk fTnisigJaJi . ? ?esarhagias aa Aa first Monday . ia Oeteeer, tt|yr the sawn il Tlenjajn beglpi pti,ihe Inti] M JU a?ss?^SSlfc* had dre rUadard sf'f se?>atoishS|FB^Bsalc smeatiii?iii, hat the Peealty ae^j^ioatairr HiHm O thaw th? vrka : N?2W F Alfil AND WINTER DRY GOODS JUST OPENED AT 8TOLL, WEBB cfc OO., Mos. 287 AND 289 KING- STRETT, RETAH. AND WHOLESALE. We beg to inform our friends, patrons and alt citizens of Sumter, and the adjoining cut' bat we have opened a targe w M WHOLES ALS STORE. AT KO. 28? KI?G STREET, lest door to our i eta il store, whore we will show a full asaortmaot of cheap DRY GCOD* ai th owest figures for CASH or city acceptance. 41 ttl0 This arrangement ts especially convenient for country buyers, both ladres ami gentlemen 1st. Select all your piece gcod* at wholesale ; then visit the retail store and have all* of pods packed in ono box. Jonr W* guarantee to show the largest stock and at just as low figures as can bc found in the Se sure and tsamine our stock (N-fore you tueke up your bill) at No. 2S9 King street. ' '-' STULL. WEBB & CO. A CAED. Hst. Joa.f G. ADAMS is with us, and will be always ob band, ready to give Li? fricn<ls std |uaii.tanoe* every attention possible. Respectfully, STOLL, WEBB A Cf, Sept 28-6m * UU FOR THE CURE OF ALL FORMS OF ByspepsU./^?^^^^^^^^^^j^N gestion, Re Appropriate in all eases where a TJDIC is required ; and for those recovering from Acute Diseases, it is a wonderful recuperative. Mannfactured by W. H. CHI FEE k CO., 207 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. Ocr 5- 6m DR. SKALLEMBERCEH'8 Fever and Af pie ANTIDOTE Always Marp* Hate Chilli. This Medicine has been before ti te Pub? lic fifteen years, and ia still ahead of all other known rem odies. It doe? not purge, doe? not sicken the stomach, is perfectly sale in any doje and under all circum? stances, and ia ?ho only Medicine fiat will CURE IMMEDIATELY and permanently every farm oe! Ferrer and Ague, because it is a perfect Anti* dote to Malaria. Sold by all Druggist*. Hay 4 ly FOR SALE BY WILCOX, GIBBS & CO. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN 148 Bay Street, Savannah, 241 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. AND 151 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. l?or farther particular*, apply or address as seers fer paraph let. 5or ti_dm SHAW'S COTTON SEES HULLER A*eB!e-BBMHE * CO., Factors mut Covamtmtm Merchants, CHARLESTON, 8. C. MM?? j? y . " ' ly TOK MILLS H0FSE? Cbar?estoa, S. C. ZMAYV bees reoewtlv and tbemegely ; erated ead rstatted, is BOW the i ktttew Htaelisft*eot Scrrtli -sj**** t fm Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving tb? hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to its original color, vrith the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thick? ened, falling bair checked, and bald? ness ofxn, though not always, cured by its nee. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead ef fooling the hair with a pasty sedi? ment, it will keep it clean tina vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous, and injurious to tho hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found co desirable. Containing neither oil ncr dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., PEACE CAL IUD AJAXTKOAL CHIMBES, LOWELL, JOASS. FBI CE ILOO, DA. A- J. CHIi A, Agent tt Somier, S. C. AC FIRST PREMIUM &t $J IMPROVED FAMILY ?lJ mm Mmn $12.50 clear profit per dar. $75-00 per week. $300 per aaontb made BAB- bj any LADT or GEBTLEMAB introducing thu GESCISE and OBI ois AV 0u> FAVORITE. Witb in nan; new and practical additions, daking tbe most complete ? combination of valuable and useful improvement! ever effected in any oae machine. The embodi? ment of extreme simplicity, efficiency and utility, entirely different in model and design from any low priced machine. It ia the mott serviceable, elegant and reliable FAMILY SBWIBO MACHISB ever invented, gives perfect satisfaction wherever introduced. Has received PBEMILKS. ?t?odthe test of 19 years, and is fatly approved of by erery lamily who have them in use. Is aoiseles-*, m&kes the strong and beautiful ELASTIC LOCK STITCI. with wonderful rapidity and cewTAurrr. Sews anything a needle WILL eo THROI CH. from tbs finest to the thickest fabric, firm snd neat, with ease. Uses sll kinds of silk or thread direct (roo the spool ; is improved with -ew self-action feed, spring tension, self guider, sad uses the adjusta? ble STRAIGHT NEEDLE, perpendicular motion, with powerful lever action. Possesses ALL the good qualities of the best high priced machine con? densed, without their complications OK PAT/LT. Samples of sewing 8 EST PEKE on receipt of stamp. For certificates, Ac see DBSCBIPTITB PAMPHLETS, mailed free. A thorough practica I sewing ma? chias for family ase-..Tribaae." A very strong and reliable machine, at a low price-"Standard." This beautiful sewing machine is one of the most ingenious pieces of mechanism ever invented. "Democrat," Ga. Worth Twaey times its cost to eoe family.-"N. Y. Weekly." It is quite a new machine with its many late improvements, ead sews witb astonishing ease, rapidity and neatness.-'.Republican,'* N. I. Singlo machines, aa samples, selected with care, vol? PAMILT rsa. wita everything COMPLETS:, seat to any part of the country per express, peeked ia strong wooden box, raes, oe receipt of price. $5 00. Safe de? livery of goods guaranteed. Forward cash by BEOISTEPJED LETTES, or P. 0. BOBET e*?*R, .? oarrtsk. Agents wanted, male er fomale, every? where. Sew pamphlets eontaiaieg extra liberal inducements, sent ees a. Address Family Sew-in* Machine Ce., OH te, Sd Nessa a-Street, New-York. Aag 91- Iy $1,000 REWARD. IS offered for say case of Blind. Bleeding Itch lag, or Uleevaied Pitas, that r^BCTGS PH* ?1*IDT frita to eera. It is P/?*>^ personal supervision of one of the world s great set Hvlaf Cbratett, expressly te enre fte?* Hundreds of ehroaie eases of over 20je*rs etand Iseyheve Vee* eared in one work, ?^????g ?teses n a re* deys, by this mediane. No msttsr hew oertieece eeehronie the ease may hs, imme? diate relief sad a pera sn sot care are gearanteea ia every case. Ask your Druggist for DsaBWS PILE REMEDY; And Take no Other. AD weak, aerveee, W^^?a H iiinralui te trv a bottle cf DetJrse ra ??iUB^W .? it. wo??*| fal effete. Bold hy eil -0ra?tsta, Tsheea** UJ I -Ie* eek hy I A. Kel A??? Ss+tTZ* Dre?iet, Samter, S. C I