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_SPICE BOX? -How tu get rid o? a bore-Break an auger. - Iluusewive's motto-Whatever thou dust, dust it with all thy might. - When is a fowl's neck like a bell ? When it is wrung for dinner. -The individu.il who broke the ice with his fiifrt stump .?peech was drowned bv applause. - Why is the figure nine like a pea cock ? .'Jcc; use it's nothing without its tail* - Ii* a man's aim in this _ world be guod, the chances are that he will miss "tire iu the next. - the who can compuse a cross baby is greater thau she who composes books. -The school s^ir! who "fell into a reverie" last week, has been pronoun? ced ouc ol danger by her physician. - 'j be man who attempted tu whistle a bar ot soap hus injured bis voice by tryLg to ting a. stave off a molasses? Ca? k. - A Wisconsin r-per mentions a case whee burglars broke into a store, but the ?bv?s were mai ked so high that they wo; lu ?ot take auy away. "Well, my young gentleman, and ho-? would you like your hair cut?" '.Ob! iiko pupa's please-with a little rou id hole at the tup. -"lioast beef," said a boarder toa wai:<. .. '-il )w will you have it, sir?" ..Well <i a', thou good and faithful servant! ' - Goethe says : "I see no fault com? mitted that 1 have not committed myself." Had the gentleman ever committed srioide ? - David Fender, ''popping the ques? tion," in a letter, concluded thus ; "And should yon say 'yes,' dear Mary, I will tr j ly bc your L>. Fender." - A '. couic ive on the itochester and Syracause railroad ha? been adorned with the title. "I s-ll! live." That is i: ' : f tau many of tho passengers can say, u'. thc end ol their journey. - An old fogie was recently over t.-.h ..: .;. a "train of thought/' Through -A. .1 medical treatment it is hoped Le ii. .y survive the ahock. -W?j :.'.:e in a cootemperary's col thc advertisement ufa lady for a li . <.: I "None need apply under six (< a." Whew!but tbs lady goes in fercci >as?y fur /// <?? a. - Punch, a.- a musical critic, ia which a- ;i? al! othtrj cipaeities, he is traos e udeiit, s-, iks or' "the Crack Compo? ser Y rd i ; for it said that he has crack ei luxe vokes than n:;y other cumpo ser,*' -"Know thyself/' was the remark of a gentleman to his sun, in the course (?r a parental lecture. "Tirar?k you, the my acq uaiatances is sufficiently re alf ea iy.'AiM thc aspiring youth. - fhe art o', economy is drawing in as ti :< !; as one can, but unfortunately yet; g ladies will apply this "drawing in' to th? ir own bodies, when they wish to RV .id anything like waist. -It Ss a question whether being called the "son of a {.un" should not ra: La Le taken a? a compliment than as a fenn ? f ;ibu-e, es ir >a well known that noguu is go^d f?r anything unless it descend? in a straight tine front a yod sf.'jcli. -A 1 ntcber wi? lamenting to his Ir:>b lan.!!-.ri. that the people of his village were so f;*w and so prior that be was ur? ?hie, as formerly, tu find cus I . rs fura whole bullock. "Kill half | a usc at a time," replied th? squire. ?THdl?OK F0LS0M7 G I rc m 5 o .7at?biaaker and Jeweller. SUMTES, S C. C tLc attention of t!>c ruL'.ic to his assort? ir, f v.-s Clocks. Jewell?, Spectacles, ar..:.. A..- tn! . . fSiLVEB PLATED WARE, V: ..':.! Pres?te, Ac. r ." 'ii .-:'.r r?f ?i?nt < an rest assured of ? ? tri -I-.i : ? All ?<.fk in IOJ !:. s . . -''.y r paired ?nd guaranteed, y, ... /?/./ /!.? S'',i-; nonti;/ occupied i\y A*, j ?>.. ComixtMjf. G. F. HOYT. SUCCESSOR TO i m aro s c. ^%A?a -vs.*. ii-.pi *^'*T" .**T.') re?!*ctfa1tj inform his friends :.v.i ti. , J'.-'ii-utcr. aa 1 a ljcining counties, ih.it he h;>> rc?en:ij receive! a choice selcc tiwD >ti LAl>i?.> AND GENTLEMENS' "^7x7 atc ll O SP, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, &c, &c, Hi- ?toe's embraces all tlie litest styles, and irili bc sol.I At rdas'joable rates. feVpt'g? *_ A Hearty 01<1 Virginia Welcome AWAITS YOU AT HEWITT'S GLOBE HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. IA C. BEWITT, Proprietor. J*o?5 tf ] YORK VI LLB FEMALE COLLEGE. YORK VILLE, S. G. jm?. THE FIRST SESSION OF THR COLLEGIATE YEAR of 1871, will *^rr*H|f oegin on the Jit of FEBRUARY, and close on the 20th of JUNE Tbe *?\\W*r Second Session ?ill begin on the 2 Gt h JUNE, and cloie on the 9th of NOVEMBER. This Institution is famished with a full Corps of experienced Teachers. TERMS FOR THE YEAR, Pay ible one-half on Entrapee-one Fourth on tbe 1st of July, and the remainder on the 1st of Oct? ber. Boarding, including Fuei and Lights*...$150,00 Tuition in Collegiate Course_. 50,00 Tuition in Preparatory Department- ... 30,00 Tuition in Juvenile Department. 20,00 Instiamental Music andjuse of Piano... 55,00 Private Vocal Leesons.M. 50,00 Vocal Lessons in Classes.....~-. 17,00 Saced Mattie. 5,00 French and German, each. 20,00 Latin and Greek, each. 16,00 I will leave Florence on. the 1st of February, and will take charge of any pupils going to Yorkville. For Circulars apply to . Rev. JAS. DOUGLAS, President ?Those who pay strictly according .o the above terms.'will buve their wasinng done without charge. Jan II_lm MISS. WINSTON'S French and English BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN, Ko. 18 RUTLEDGE AVENUE, Charleston, S? C. The course of instruction is thorough and su? perintended by experienced teachers. A practi? ca': and accurate knowledge of the French Lan? guage will be secured by careful instruction, and by its habitual use in the family, and, as far as possible, in the school. Miss WISSTOH refers by permission, to the fol? lowing gentlemen. Rev. W. B. W.Howe.Charleston, S. C. Wm. B. Pringle, Esq..........Charleston, S. C. J i.s. T. Welsmas, Esq.M.Charleston, S. C. John Y. Stock, Esq.Charleston, S. C. Dr. J. E. Holbrook.Charleston, S- C. And to The Rt. Rev. John Johns..Bishop of Va. Tile Rt. Rev. J. Freeman Young. Fernandina, Fla. J. Randolph Tucker, Esq., (formerly Att'y Gen. of Va.,)....Ballimore, Md, Gon. John B. Gorden.Atlanta, Ga. Hon. E. A. Nisbet.Macon, Ga. Kev. J. C. Stile?,.Richmond, Va. Richard J. Arnold, Esq.Bryan Co. Ga. T. C. Nisbet. Esq.-.Macon, Ga J. Gadsden Kins;, Esq.Savannah, Qa. Robert Stiles, Esq.Ricomond, Va. Applications may be made bj letter ad? dressed as above. Pee. 21 lm KING'S RIOUNTAIIf MILITARY SCHOOL, YORKVILLE, S. C. JfgMf. THE First Session of the School year 4f?flkof 1871, will begin on the 1ST OF ^affl" FEBRUA RY. JBBF TERMS.-For School Expenses, i.e., timur Tuition, Books, Stationery, dc, Boarding, Fuel, Lights and Washing, $135 in currency, per session ot five months. For circulars containing full particulars, apply tc Coz,. A. COWARD, Prineipal and Proprietor. December 21 5t HUBER'S HOUSE. 2S4 KING STREET, (IN THE BEND,) CHARLESTON, S C. THIS POPULAR ESTABLISH? MENT, pleasantly located on King, be. tween Wentworth and Hasel Streets, offers an excellent accommodation to the traveling public. It is but a few yards from from the City Rail? way, and not more than five minutes walk to the Post Office, and all the business houses on Meeting and Hasel Streets. Transient Board $2.00 per day. Special arrangements will be made for board on application to the proprietors. B.HILBERS, Nov 16-3m_GEO. A. WAGENER. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE North Eastern Railroad Company. CHARLESTON, S.C., Aug 15, 1870. THE ATTENTION OF THE PUK LIC is respectfully culled to the fellowing REDUCED RATES of FREIGHT between Cheleston and Stations on the WILMINGTON and MANCHESTER RAIL ROAD, to go into operation on the 20th August. To Sumter- 1st els**, $1.15; 2nd class, 90c; 3rd class, 80c; 4th dais, 55c; 5th class, 35c To Mayesville, Lynchburg, Tiumonsvil?e, liar's Dlu?l, Pe Dee, Marion-1st class, $1.10 ; 2nd class, 90c; 3rd class, 75c; -itu clas , 50e ; 5th class, 30c In order to show the extent of this Redaction, the following OLD RATES ere appended : To Sumter-1st class, $180; 2nd class, $1.40; 3rd class, $1.20; 4ib class, 75c; 5th class, 47c. To Mayesville, Lynchbarg, Timmonsville, Mar's Bluff, Pe Dee, Marion - 1st clsss, $'.70; 2nd class, $1.40; 3rd class, $1.15; 4tb class, 70c; 5tb elass, 45c. S. S. SOLOMONS, Sup't. -An? 24-tf Tue State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF SUMTER. IN THE PROBATE COURT. William J. Anderson, Administrator i f Edward Anderson, deceased, Plaintiff, against Robert Bradley Wilson, Executor, R. Miles Wheeler and Ann E. bis wife. Emily H. Bran? son, Susan W. Brown and Brown, her husband, Mary Anderson, Edward L. An? derson, Archibald Barnes and Julia, daughter of Archibald and Elisabeth Barnes, , husband of said Julia, Robert W. Scott ard ."'arab C. his wife, John J. Reardon, Susan Purlins Reardon, James E. Reardon, Mary M. Reardon, Samoel McB. Reardon, Ida J. Reardon, Louisa J. Anderson, Julia H. An? derson, Donald M. Tisdole and Vermeille R. bis wife, Sarah L. Wells and Wells, ber husband. Pen ny man Anderson. Joseph H. Anderson and Ravenel S. Bradwell, Adm'r. Defendants. Summons for Relief, Complaint not served. TO THB DEFENDANTS, Robert Bradley Wilson, Executor, R. Miles Wheeler ead Asa E. bis wife. Emily H. Branson, Susan W. Brown and Brown, ber husband, Mary Ander? son, Edward L. Anderson, Archibald Barnes ead Julia, daughter of Archibald ead Elisabeth Barnes, , husband of said Julia, Robert W. Scott and Sarah C. his wife, Joba J. Reardon, Susan Purlina Reardon, James E. Reardon, Mary M. Reardon, Samnel McB. Keardoa, Ida J. Reardon, Louisa J. Anderson, ?alia H. An? derson, Donald M. Tisdale ead Vermeille R. bis wife Sarah L. Wells and Wells, ber husband, Penny man Anderson, Joseph H. Ander? son and Ravenel S. Bradwell, Adm'r. YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED- and re? quired to answer the Complaint in this Action, whieh is on this day filed in the Probate Conn for the said C< uoty, and to serve a Copy of your Answer to the said Complaiet on the subscribers ct their office in the T?wn of Sumter, in tho County and State aforesaid within twenty days after tbe service hereof, exclusive of tbe dajr of i neb service ; and if yon fail to answer the Com? plaint within the time aforesaid, the Plefntiff io this Action will apply te the Court tar th? selie demanded in tba Complaint Dated December 8rd, 1870. FRASER, HAYNSWURTHS 4 COOPER, Plaintiff's Attorneys First insertion Dee, li, 1870._jw Bagging & Pea Nut Bags. 35 OOO TBA0QIira'40 SsVeee-fcse NWT BASS. For sale by ?** U F. W. KIRCHNER. ??ew Advertisements. f# f ITV! TO THE WORKING CLASS.-Wo aro now prepared to furnish all classes with constant employment at home, the whole of the time or for the spare moments. Business new, light, and profitable. .Persons of either sex easily earn from 50c. to $5 per evening, and a proportional sum by devoting their whole time to the business. Boys and girls' earn nearly us much as men. That all who see this notice may send their ad? dress, and lest the business, we make the un? paralleled offer : To such as aie not well satis? fied, we will send $1 to pay for tho trouble of writing. Full particulars, a valuable sample which will do to commence work on, and a copy of The People'* Literary Companion-one of the largest and beet family newspapers ever published -all sent free by mail. Header, if you Y ant permanent, profitable work, address E. ?. ALLEN, A CO., AOGFSTA, MAWK. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY DAY? BOOK-THE CHAMPION OF THE WHITE REPUBE1C AGAINST THE WORLD. $2 per year. Address "DAY BOOK," New York Cily;_ UNIVERSALISM: What is it? Send for tbo STAR EN TUE WEST, Cincinnati. A large 8-page weekly ; established 1827 It meets all the wants of the family ; $2 50 per year, $1 25 six months. Try it. Specimens free. Address WILLIAMSON A CANTWELL, Cin. Ohio. CHRISTIAN STANDARD opposes Sects and advocates Primitive Christianity. Beet ard cheapest Family Weekly ; 8 pages ; 48 columns. Edited by Elders ISAAC EBRETT and J. S. LAMAR. Only $2 a year ! Specimens free R. W. CARROLL A CO., Pubs., Cincinnati, Ohio. ffP^? TF^nfli 5 Persons to successfully ^JP^Psj canvass for Premiums we mmm mm offer, and receive a $25 Wal? tham Watch for yoarself. Address Peoples Week - ly, Dsyton, 0. _ GENUINE NORWAY OATS, and ALSIKE GLOVER. Sample pack*:re8 sent free to all f armers ; also, a copy of tha AMERICAN STOCK JOURNAL, by enclosing stamp to N. P. Borea A CO., Parkesburg, Chester Co., Pa._ NEW YORK SAFETY STEAM POWER CO. Steam Engines, with and without cut-off, and Sectional Safety Steam Boilers, built in quantities by special machinery. Send for circu? lar, 44 Cortland st., N. Y. J. F. EDDY, Cotton Commission Merchant, 7 Market Square, PROVIDENCE 7R. I. Cash advances on Consignment of Cotton. VICK'S FLORAL GUIDE 3F"o:r 1871, The First Edition of ooo Hundred and Fifty Tbousand copies of Vick's Hltutra'ed Catalogue of Seeds and Floral Guide, is published and ready to send out-100 pages, and an Engraving of almost every desirable Flower and Vegetable It is elegantly printed on CDC tinted paper, illustrated with Three Hundred fine Wood En? gravings and Two beautiful COLORED PLATES. The most beautiful and the most instructive Floral Guide published. A German Edition pub? lished, io all othtr respects similar to tbo En? glish. Sent free to all my customers of 1870, ns rapid? ly as possible, without application. Sent to all others who order them fur ten cents, which is not half the cost. Address JAMES VICK. Rochester, N. Y. 5 TO $10 PER DAY ? who engage in onr new business make from $5 to $10 per day in their own localities. Full particulars and instructions sent free by mail. Those in need of permanent, profitable work, should address at once, GEORGE STINSON A CO., Portland, Maine. A WEEK SALARY!-Young men wanted as local and travelling sales? men. Address (with stamp) R. ll. WALKER, 34 Park Row, N. Y._ Agents I Read This ! WE WILL PAY AGENTS A SAL ARV of $30 per week and ex |-eases', ot allow a large commission, to sell our new an<l wonderful inventions. Address M. WAGNER A Co., Mar? shall, Mich. EMPLOYMENT for"M. $ QA SALARY: PER WEEK A NU ?pOV expenses, paid Agent.?, t? st-!! our 00* and useful discoveries. Address B. SWEET A Co., Marshall Mich. 1?O? USE THE "VEGETABLE IftTft lOsfiV Palmonary Balsam." AO?V The old standard remedy for C-ugbs, Cold?, Con sumption. "Jfotki?g better." CUTLER Bros. A Co., Boston. UPRATTS DEPILATORY POWDER. Removes superfluous hair in fee minute?, witboot injury to the skin. Sent by mail for $1.25. UPHAM'S ASTHMA CUKE Relieves most violent paroxysms in jive minute* and effects a speedy cure. Price $2 by mail. THE JAPANESE HAIR STAIN Colors the whiskers and bair a beautiful BLACK or BROW?. It consists of only one preparation. 75 cents by mail. Address S. C. UPHAM, Ne 721 Jayne Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Circulars sent free. S-dd by ?il Druggists._ PSYCHOMANCY-Any lady or gentleman can make $1,090 a month, secure their own happiness and independence, br obtaining PSY? CHO M ANCY, FA3CINATION, or SOUL CHARMING. 400 pages ; cloth. Full instruc lions to use this power over men or animals at will, how to Mesmerise, become Trance or Writ? ing Mediums, Divination,Spiritualism,Alchemy, Philos- py of Omens and Dreams. Brigham Young's Harem, Guide to Marriage, Ac, all con tained in this bo<>k ; 100,000 sold : price ly mail, in cloth $1,25. paper covers $1. Any perron willing to act as agent will receive a sample copy of the work free. As 00 capital is required, all desirous of genteel employment should seod for the book, enclosing 10 cu. for postage, to T. W. EVANS ? CO., 41 South 8th St. Philadelphia. A CARD. A Clergyman, while residing in South Ameri? ca as a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for the Care of Nervous Weakness, Karly Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. Great num? bers have been cored by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the ?ftiieted and unfortunate, I will send the rvoeipc for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envel- p, to any one who needs it, Free charge. Address JOSEPH 1. INMAN, Station D, Bible House, New York City. Nev 1(1 MANHOOD* HOW LOST, HOW KKSTOREI). Just published, a new edition of Dr. CULVER WELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on the radical cure (a itbout medicine) of SPERMATORRBGEA or seminal Weal Bess, Involuntary Semiral Lostts, !M roi aster, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Im? pediments to Marriage, et?.; also, CoKgrxpTio*. EriLEPST, and FITS, induced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance. ^ar*Price, in a sealed envelope, only ft cents. The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' suc? cessful practice, that tba alarming consequences of self abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous ese of internal medicine or the appli? cation of the knife; pointing out a mode of cure at OB** sMrpie, certain, ead enocfast, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what bis con? dition may be, may care himself cheaply, private? ly, aud radically. fe*.This Lecture should be <n the bands af every youth sad ovary man ie tee lead. Best, under seal, la a plain envelope, to any address, yoetpuid, ?a receipt six cents or two post st amps. Alee. Dr. Culver w?ILs ?snnrr?sge Guide," price 25 cents. ? Address the Fablisners, CHAS. J,C. KLINE A CO., 127 Bowery, Meer York, Post-Offoe Rex 4*8?. Bee, ll_ly FOB PRINTING ead BLANK LOOK MANUFACTURING and BINDING iosll iu-brajKha*, go to .EDWARD PERRY, iii Meeting street pposite Charleston Hotel. PHOENIX IRON John F. Taylor & Co. SUCCESSORS TO C A.TI ERO .V & 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, and Mills ofj every description. Shafting Pullies 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 in New York, Baltimore or Phila? delphia. AGENTS FOR JUDSON'S CELEBRATED GOV? ERNOR AND STOP VALVE, which are put on all of our Engines. Sept 28 Old Carolina Bitters. A Delightful Tonic. WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN OF? FERING THE OLD CAROLINA BITTERS to the public. They are compounded with great care, and contain gorae of the best Tonics in the Phartnac<i|ii:i. As evidence of tho superioritv of our BITTERS over all other.-, we h ive certifi? cates from many of ihe leaditg physicians in our State, who bare prescribed thuin in their prac? tice. The Old Carolina Bitters Will be found invaluab?o for WANT OF APPETITE, GENERAL DEBIL ITY. CHILLS AND FEVER' AND DYS? PEPSIA. We do not offer our BITTERS as a cure for all disease.-, but as an Aromatic Tonic, they have no equal. For sale by Druggist aud Grocers everywhere. Principal Depot, Goodrich, Wineman ? Ca., Importers of CHOICE DRl'G> AND CHEMICALS, Feb 16-ly Charleston, S. C. P. P. TOALE, CHARLESTON, S. C. !L:irg*st and most complete "\ Mannract?'rv of Dior?, Sashes, ' ??^, Blind*. Mouldings, Ac, in the [ ^*>*' Southern Slate?. ) ?f Printed Price Li.-t D.:*:os Competition.*tB? Sen 1 for one TA^. ?&f S..nt i*rec on Application. April S ly GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., FACTORS, Proprietors Carolina Fertilizer. CHARLESTON, S- C WILLIAMSTWRNIE & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, N. Y". Libral Advances made on Cotton aod Pro . ?tee shipped to us in Charleston or New Tork. Agent's for Beard's Lock, Eureka and Buckle Tie, Butler and S welt's Tier. Sept 28-fm. J* E. ADOER & CO., wmacKRs or ano DEALERS ia KAUO W A RE ?j CUTLERY, GUNS, BAR IR3N, STEEL, AND Agricultural Implements, J. E. Adger, ! ; j A. McD. Brown. 139 Meetieg Street, <? ? E. D. Robinson, and <&J 0. II MofiVtt, j 62 East Bay Street, \ : J. Adger Smyth, I CHARLESTON, S. C. ? EA. Smyth. | Sept 28- Sus CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. This well known and popular FIRST CLASS HOTEL, situateil ii: :lie centm <>f the city, end also in the centre of tbe Wholesale Business Houses, Affords facilities, comforts and attention to Travellers for Pleasure ard. Merehsnt.ha Business, second to tone in the United Stater. Oct 26 6m 3D ? BINONS REMEDY Viaf? gr et . (The waj to flj for relief.) Tho Pore Juices of Barks, Herbs, loots and Berries, for efJ3f SEMF??8M? Pneumonia, Pleurisy, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, Diptheria. Catarrh, Whooping CongV, Sodden Colds ead Inflammation of the Lungs. Fer all those Weaknesses and Afflictions noonbar te Woman. Tor torpid and deranged conditions of the Liver, Stomach, Bowels and Kidneys For sale by U4s:. L l, McEAOBH. Sept 21-<hn Druggist, Sentar, 8. -ft AS. H. MOISE* oe Agent, Surft ter, S. C. FffiE. . Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Company. ASSETS IN GOLD_.$20".?0G.OO0 ANNUAL INCOME IN GOLD. (8,000,000 Rate? aa low ai aa; First Class Company. Jan ll LIFE. New York Life Insurance Company. ASSETS..........".....$15.000.000. ANNUAL INCOME.^..._. ..... $7,000,000. Sate* as low as any First Class Company. N?3W FALL WINTER JHW ?COBS ! JUST OPENED AT Mos. 287 AND:289 KON.G STRST?, RETAIL ANO WHOLESALE. We beg to inform onr friends, patrons asd ill citizens of Sumter, and tbs adjoining soentie that we hare opened a large WHOLESALE STORE. IT NO. 28? KISS STREBT, next door to our letail store, where we will show a fall assortment of eheap DRT OCODS, at the lowest ti gores for casa or city Acceptance. This arrangement is especially convenient for country beyers, both ladies and gentlemen. 1st Select all your piece gcods at wholesale; then visit the retail store and bare eil of yow goods packed in one box. We guarantee to show the largest stock and at jost as low figures as ean be found ia the eily. Be sure and examine our stock (before you make up yoar bill) at No. 389 King street STOLL, WEBB k CC. A CARD. MR. JOBI G. ADAMS is with aa, ead will be always on hand, ready to gire his friends and as qoaic tances every attention possible. Respectfully, 8TOLL, WEBB 4 CO. Sept 28-ena *is>*^is,*s??s?<s?si^?'M^sa>s*?^iii>i?i?is?^?*'?i^^ FOR THE CURE OF ALL FORMS OF D Y 8 p ep s i a ,/"*Z ?^^^m\9?^^^^^ gestion, Re Appropriate in all eases where a Tonic is required ; asd for tboee recovering from Acute. Diseases, it is a wonderful recupera tire. ' Manufactured by W. H. CHAFER A CO., 207 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. Oct 5- _._Cm COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME, FOB COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED. mniS ARTICLE IS MANUFACTURED BY J. the- PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY et ChailcstOD, S. C., nader the Superintendence of I Dr. ST. JULIEN RAVENED. When eompost ed with an eqnal weight of Cotton Seed, ita results have been found fully equal to the heat standard fertiiizere. Ia economy must commend it to tho notice of planters generally. For specific directions for composting and for supplies, apply to J N. ROBSON, Selling Agent, Charleston, S. C. JNO. S. RESE A CO., Qenenl Agent*, Baltimore. January 4 3ee ipili \kh?Hr\ NI P UL AT E'D? V CtVAKO ffwl ????|p? smewc OCEAN. FOR SALE BY WILCOX, GIBBS If), IMPORTERS ?ND DEALERS II? " ' 148 Bay atirjet^avaanah, 241 Broad s?t?^- ?ogtuU, Ga. 161 K?st Bay, Charleston, ? fc. Fur furfber pKrtrcnlars,-epply or addkese as above fur pamphlet, or apply to PATE ii STUBBS, Ag'U at Sumter. Nov ?8_'2_ jjjS WILMINGTON mn and Copper Works MACHINE SHOP, FRONT STREET, BELOW MARKET, 'WILMINGTON, N. 0. Dealerrtad Manufacturers of Steam Eagisse, Pea Net Machines, Sogar and flier Milla, .?lia Gear, Cwtter Screws abd Fraises, TarpeMne Stills, and ail kinds of Castings md Machiner? made or re pei radi Alee, Pasir? f e^BeTUfif, Wood Moulding. Braekeis, Newell Poets. Stair RalHag, A^, e? tavbtteet ytmnss ' I?5T & BAILEY. - Sept ie e ?-<#?? mi *~? t>'v m lek? BOOK 3EQ^#ATI0NBB ..?^AJTB-r*" ii i J.. At Nsw Ycrfc : 3w^ 9 Sep* Ii- WlLSOSflTOH, ?. C. Pacific Guano Company's (CAPITAL $1,000,030.) Soluble Pacific Guano. THIS GUANO IS NOW SO WELL KNOWN fa sdi tba Southern States for its remarkable effects aa an ageacy for- increasing the products of labor, as not to require special recommenda? tion from es. lu us? for dre years pest has es? tablished itsoharacterfor reliable excellence. The large fixed capital invested hy the Company in this trade, affords the surest guarantee of the continued ex o*l lenee of its Goano. J. N. ROBSON. Selling Agent, Charleston, S. C. JNO. 8. REESE A CO., General Agents Baltimore. January 4 So OR* 8MULMURGffR'8 Fever and Ague ANTIDOTE Alwayi Hsjy Am ChJUm. Tmmmmm*m*lm*\tmlttot1m?x^ xi. fifteen yam, sea* J? nm abead of all elba* h Kiiiu lessaediec. Iidneessceparjre, doe* not avokn tis? ttociaeh, ie perfectly .afc ia say ?fae* tad oxtda? all drenan abases, awi ia tba c^ylfedieir^ OURI IMKEDIATSLY .ad penaaaeatly erery xena ol Ferer ^d Ague, beoaoea it ii a perfect Anti* Sold by mil Orainlsste* May 4_Jj_ WOFFORD COLLEGE. SPABTAMBTJRG C. H., SQ. CA. FACULTY* RSV. A M. SHIP?, D. D.. PreOdaat ead Professor Mental and Moral Science. DAVID DUNCAN, A. M., Professor Andeet Lefgeagee ead Literature. REV. WHJMOORD SMITH, D. D., Professor WARRI^^SSR,'*!. M., Professor Natural JAR. H. CARLISLE, A. KL, ree fees sr Matbe REV. A. H. LESTER, A. M.: Professor History eae ni enea i Lite retare. The Preparatory flote?os, ander th* immediate ?palpos of efe W* SE1PP' Divinity Senool- Rev. A. M. Sbipp, D. D. Rer. Whitefoord Smith, D. D. : Ber. A. H Lesser, A. M. The tot Session of tko Seventeenth Collegtate Year begins on tee Int Moaday ia October, "Uti,the seeoad Session betta* on the 1rs? Mon? day ia Jessaary, WI. . Tho poets* mt na asea aa4 tba standard of sebolanhip roautta^aaebaaged, bot the Faculty now sderit irregular studeau or those who wirb te ?uta* partieular studies bely. Tb? Sebe?is also opea mt the ease* titee. Taittoa per jeer, ia College a asas s, iaedadiif contingent fee, fed in Cerr?n ey. Tuition per year, ia Preparatory School, inelu;i Iaaaa> n ? ntf n sasufa*1 Pr* A Cae iiiji tin stat aajabli aaa hsJfta adra*so. Reseal, pey W^^WLM\ President. -.aaa?*? : - 7 . ly ???DE? & DAVIS, COTTOH EACTOHS, ASD General (Joimi?sBion ja?erdiants, AMER'S .WHARF, ??^t?SS ??i . ?, a ? o., Oeaiibstiaisi, > WW li. Paris . ft* ?o v.' .- + -.rthaVTMitl? jj'iif .^.-.>tfM '. v-a..r. . ... ?4a?ei*sB?eat?aaaaBeBV^^^r^ .i**-?. ' t mi Jedi JPWWPw???- SU*. - , .1 ..i I liisswsteaa tn ir n- rp fr*" ' Ayert Cherry Pectoral, TOT ftfcMM of tba Throat and Lungs, *ooh aa Coughs, Colds, Whooping Gough, Bronchitis, Astri?a? and Consumption. Probably never before in the whole history of medicine, bas any thing won so widely and so deeply upon the confidence of mankind, as this Mp?aa?T remedy for pulmonary complaints. Through a long scries of years, and among most of tba races or men it has risen higher and higher in their estimation, as it has become better known. Ita uniform character and power to cure the va? rious affections of the lungs and throat, have made it known aa a reliable protector against them. While adapted to milder forms of disease and to young children, it is at tho same time the most effectual remedy that can be given for incip? ient consumption, and the dangerous affections of the throat and lungs. As a provision against jBtMea attacks of Croup, it should je kept on Band in every family, and indeed as ail are some? times subject to colds and coughs, all should be provided with this antidote for them. Attough settled Consumption is thought in? curable, stfll great numbers of cases where the Asease seemed settled, have been completely cured, and tba patient restored to sound heal tb by tile Cherry Pectoral. So complete is its mastery over tba disorders of the Lungs and Tbrcat, that the most obstinate of them yield to it. Whoa nothing else could re*.ch fiem. under the Cherry rectoral they -ztMe anet disappear. JfeBK? and Fublie Speakers toa great tpTotoctioia from it* Asthma is always relieved and often wholly cored by it? Bronchitis is generally cured by taking the Cherry Pectoral in small and frequent doses. go generally are its virtues known, that, we need sot publish the certificates of them here, or do more man assure the public that its qualities are fuDy maintained. Ayer's Ague Cure, Tat Veter and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Bexnittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &c, and indeed all the affections which arise Som malarious, marah, or rnlaama?o poisons. As tts name InrpHee, it does Cure, and does not aiL Containing neither Arsenic. Quinine, Bis? muth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous substance whatever, it in nowise injures any pa? tient. The number and importance of its cures ta the aguo districts, are literally beyond account, and webeUcve without a parallel in thc history of Ague medicine. Our pride is gratified by the acknowledgments we receive of the radical cures effected ta obstinate eases, and where other rem? edies had wholly failed. Unacclimated j travelling protectedly . For Liver Complaints, arising from torpid? ity of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stimu? lating the Liver into healthy activity. Tor Bilious Disorders and Liver Compla-nts, it is an excellent remedy, producing many truly remarkable -.uros, where other medicines baa failed. Prepared by DB. J. C. ATES A Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, MASS., and sold all round the world. PJtICS? $1.00 PJES BOTXHS. Da. A- J. CHINA, Agent at Sumter, S. C. Dr. Tutt's EXPECTORANT FOR Coughs, Colds. &c For the Speedy Relief and Per? manent Cure of CONSUMPTION, Bronchitis, A*Btll?l? Colds, A nd all Diseases of the LUNGS, CHEST, Oil THROAT ! TIRE EXPECTORANT is composed exclusively of Herbal aud ?luciLiginoJs product!, which Permeate the very Substance of the Lungs censing them tc throw '-ff the acrid matter wbicii collects in ihe Bronchial Tabes, ?nil at the .-aup? time forms a southing coating, relieving the ir? ritation which produces the cough. The object to be obuincd i* to cleanse the ! organ of ell impurities; tu nourish and .-trench? es it whee it ha..- became impaired ai. J enfeebled by disease; to renew aud invigorate the circulation of the blood, sod strengthen tho nervous organ ' isation. The EXPECTORANT does this to sn astonishing degree. It is active but mild and eongenial, imparting functional energy and natural strength. It affords Oxygen to vitalize the blood, and Nitrogen to assimilate the mat ter IC equalizes Ute "nervous influence," producing quiet and composure. TO CONSUMPTIVES It is invaluable, as it immediately relieras the difficult breathing aud harrassing cough which attends that disease. FOR ASTHMA 1 It is a specific-one doso often relieving the dis? tressing choking, au/1 producing calm and pleas? .1 -epose. FOR CROUP No mother should ever be without a bottle of the EXPECTORANT in the house. Wo have numerous certificates of it? having relieved, almost instantly, the little sufferer, when death appeared almost inevitable. MOTHERS BE ADVISED ! Keep it on Hand ! This dread disease requires prompt action ; as soon as the hoarse, hollow cough is beard, apply tbs remedy, andTlt is easily subdued ; BUT THE DELAY IS DAXtGEROlS! The properties of tho EXPECTORANT ure demulcent, notritite, balsamic, soothing, and healing. It braces the nervous system sad pro puces pleasant and refreshing sleep. It Exhilarates and Relieves Gloominess and Depression. Containing all these qualities ia* a convenient andeoneenirated form, it has provea to bo the MOST VALUABLE Lr.VG BALSAM over offered to sufferers from Pulmonary diseas? es. Prepared by WMeH-TUTTe AUGUSTA, QA. JBF* Sold by Druggists everywhere. Nov 16 Sm MON EY CANX?T BUY IT! FOB SIGHT 13 PRICELESS ! ! THE DIAMOND GLASSES, manufactured by J. E. SPENCER t CO., Nsw York, which are new oft? rad to the pee lie, are pronounced by all the celebrated Opticians of the world to be the most Perfect, Natural Artificial bely to the harnea ey? ever known. They are ground nndtir their own supervision, from sab?ate Crystal Pebbles, melted together, and derive their name. "Diamond," on account of'their hardness and brilliancy. Th?,?eieatin>i principie ou which they are con? structed brings the core or centre ot the lens di reetly la'front ef the eye, producing R crear and diatiact risien, as in tba aUoral, baaJthy sight, aadprev'enting all unpleasant ?ecMt'ons, ?och ai sag and wavwring of fight, dlssioeee, le., to all others in use. . . lonnted ia the Anett manner is of the beet quality, of ail matriels wed X parp?se. Their finish and durability Catrnoi.-None maniac coles* beeriug theil trade mark stamped on every frame.' P. HALTOM FOLSOM, ' WATCHMAKER & JEWELER. SUMTER, 8. 0. lt??-*! '<f CXS HOUSE, PAMER &-fttfD, Proprietors, ti?) .ci.O -c* %zs? '3 ? ;m*xt lOA^ftl^ rieatrtlyand thofOBghlyren JLL ?vated and repaired, is now th? mo? i^ortt?hia*rraxerion? eaUblUbasent "Soutl f New York. Nov 9 |m SHAW'S COTTON ShtO HUllhH rz?uU-BRODIE & CO., and Ct.mmi*?on Met CHARLESTON, S. C ?I i li no _Jy SCHOOL BOOKS ! SCHOCL BOOKS ?N D A I. L D?SCK1PT!)) School Stitionary, School Pe*; and alf varieties <>f Blank B peru, Bristol B-wirls, Per IT: ""ing Books, ar :??rs not :: .". c- ?... ?" ? CAT A Lou. :" ' fl. " ".:'? LIFK OF Cl . .with illustrations, ttiir . tiou. Books nud Reading; what Book. and how to Read them, by Porter.. The Bottom of tho Sea, by L. Sonre?, ( Wonder Library).. .. . Bronchitis, aod Kindred Disease*, by Hall.... Memoir* of the Life Mid Services of th? Kev. Alonzo Potter, D. }).. LL D.. Iii-! of Pennsylvau'.i., by M. A. D?*'?V'd.'o II' D. D. Coughs and Colds : or*, the Ptevcnti Cause and Cure of various affection.? the Thro?(. Ac., by Pr. flail, author "Health by ??oo?i Living." Ac. Religio Chcmici-Es.??ys hy Gr- .ige WW* V. R. S. E. of Edinbarg. ..\bbt>>. Castice, .ind Arceol ilnll? ?>f . land and Wales ; Their T oenda / . and Popular History, by John li 2 vols ^. The Legendary Ballards of Er.:;!:v?:'i and Scotland, compiled by J. S. Ruber' A Now Dictionary of Quotations, from GreeJ:. Latin, and Modern Language -, >. an Extensive Indes to every impart word.,. Wonderful Balloon Ascents-A History .. Balloon.?, ic, from the French, by M ion. The Comic History of England, by A. Bee! ? ett, with 29 colored Etching* and V>* . Wo?.dents. . The Comic History of Rome, by A. Beckett illustrated by Leech. The Comic Blackstone, by A- ttecketr. witV illustrations by Cruikshank*....$2.50 an?: Mother Goose ina New Dress, $3.7o. Jnath er Goose's Melodie.?, with notes, mus:-, and an account of the Goose or the Vtr goose Family. (These are the great rival edition*"' "I' Old Mother Goose.") History of English Litetatnre. ic a Serir Bi'igraphii-al Essay*, by Collier, LL. D. The Itu liment- of Colors and Coloring, i-it: thc natnrc .if Pigments, ?c.. by Field.?.* Thoma'? Chalmers, a Biographical Study, by JaS. Dodds.... 1 : From Egypt to Sinai- The Ex?dus of the Children "f Israel, by Prof. Gasteen. Mcn>oirs of the Life aud Vritirgs ?.f The . Chalmers, by hi? son in Nw, Or. Hann' , 4 vols. Memoirs of Wm. Ellery Channing, with V.r. tracts from r^rr.-spond/nee. Ac. 2 roi . Miller's Alumnae B?r JS71-interlenvei'. A large and v ?rie 1 assortment vt 7 other "IARIES FOR 187?. Photograph A?b???;is, Writing Albums raph Alhntns Our vari ti's of I..ese beau'i. arlie!"" aro un-arpa.?sed and eh ap. WRITING DESKS. WRITING CASES A PORTFOLIOS, embracer ITT- vSr--? styles, from $1 un to $20. JUVENILE BOOK. Especial attention has been given to cur j' venite Department. Our assortment is unusual _ large, ai d great care has rr>cn taken t - good books for the youngo! ..ll age? BIBLES AND PRAYER BOOK. A Inr^e .?took of English Family and Po? . Bibles and Episcopal Pra/er V. .o':s. embrac'n all the newest editions and sty'c? of binding?. Thc price? ->f Bible.? and prayer I'OO'J? ha Y -. bec?, greatly reduced. Our stock ??+m&i large a ?a riety aa can bc had, and ai the REDUCEL PP.T CES. N. B. Our MONTHLY LITERA RT BULL.: TIN will 1.? jwnt FREE to persona ir the conr.try. Per?'>ns residing !.: the coon.ry aili please bear in mind, dat by rending :h?ir crier? to us Lr any books published ir. A rn er ic*, they will be charged only thc price of the- honk. v" pay for thc postage or express Address Fogartie's Book Depository. No. 260 KING STREET, (IN TUE BEND.' CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. Jan II FIRST PREM I?M~?\ lltlPHOVED ?. V7III Y J.J $12.50 clear profit per day. $75.00 per *ck. $200 per moa th made s AS V by any LADT GENTLEMAN introducing this GEMLIKE and Ont GIKAL OLD FAVORITE. With it?, many nev,-and piactical additions, making the most complete combination cf valuable and useful improvement* over effected in any one machine. Tho emt edi ment of extr?me simplicity, efficiency and utility, entirely different in model and dc-igo from any low priced machine. It is the mosi serviceable, elegant and reliable FAMILT SEWI.IG MA?, KISS ever invented, gives perfect satisfaction wherever introduced. Uas received PREJJIIns. Stood thu teat of 10 years, and is fully approved of by ev- ry (amity who have them In nae. Is noiseless, ma'-. - the strong and beautiful ELASTIC LOCK STITCH. with wonderful rapidity and CERTAIXTT. Sews anything a needle WILL GO THROTOH. from the finest to the thickest fabric, firm and seat, with case. Uses all kinds of silk or thread direct fi-ra the spool ; is improved with .cw self-action feed, spring tension, self-gui?er, and uses the adjusta? ble ?TRAtcnr NRKDLK, perpendicular moti-.c, with powerful lever action. Possesses ALL the good qualities of the best high priced machine Cea densed, without their complications os TATLT. Samples of sewing SKST rase on receipt of starr p. For certificate*, Ac. see DESCRIPTIVE PAMPHLET.-. mailed free. A thorough practical sewing ma? chino for family use- ..Tribune."' A Tery strong and reliable inaehire. at a low price- "Standard." This beautiful sewing machine ts one of the mc;t ingenious pieces of mechanism ever invented. Democrat," ?a. Worth many times its ccst to any family.-"N. Y. Weekly." It is quit* a new machine with its many late improvements, and sews with astonishing ease, rapt^ity and neatness.-"Republican," N. Y. ?ingie mach i tes, ss samples, selected with care, ron T?VILT cse, with everything COMPLETS, sent to any part of the country per express, peeked in strong wooden box, FREE, on receipt of price, $5 0u Safe dc livery of goods guaranteed. Forward cash by REGISTERED LE1TCR, or P. O. SOUY ORDER, at our risk.* Agents wanted*, male or female, every? where. New pampbrete containing extra liberal inducements, sent FREE. Address Family Sewing Machine #Co., Office, 86 Nassao-Street, New-York. Aug 31- ly ?1,000 REWARD/ ?9 offered for ?ny ca.-e of Blind. Bleeding Itch ?n?. or Ulcerated Piles, that Da3IN(l'S PILE RKM EDY fails to eura. It ie prepared ender ike personal supervision of one of the world's great? est Irving Chemists, expressly to cure the Piles. Hundreds of chrome eases of orar 20 years stand? ing, have been cured ia one week, and ordinary st in a few day?, by thia medicine. No matter hew obstinate er chronic tb? ease may bc, imr.e dlate relief end a permanent enre are guaranteed in erery ewe. Ask your Druggist for DBBING'S PILE REMEDY; And Take no Other. AU week, aervows, debilitated Females are earnestly remu?e ted to try a beule of DeEisc's Vt* Feel. Yon will be startled at its wonder? ful enacts. Sold by all Druggist*. Laboratory 142 Franklin-St., Baltimore. For sale by L A. McKAGEN, Sept 21-Cm Druggist, Sumter, S. C