The Sumter watchman. (Sumterville, S.C.) 1855-1881, February 08, 1871, Image 4

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[A D y sut TIS S?rs T. Fur I will give joua mouth of wisdom that .ll your adversaries shall Dot be able to gainsay nor reeif?-21se chap, of St. Luke and 15th verse. hi a. Ko ITO E :-?Atter along anil suspensive delny to learn from the Columbia Neighbor the narnu <>f the gentleman who be so invectively condemned iu Denominational Doggery, and to Bes an attempt to coa viet me of heresy, I bare nt length thought best to break sileneo and go in search of tbe Neighbor'* whereabouts (conclu? sions) for the satisfaction of tho numbers wbo, like myself, have waited anxiously to bear from him. Has be a friend that can give his secret (how ho ie to be justified) for I am at a lost to know into what bole be has ciept (excuse to recom aaend his present coursej unless be has conclu? ded to take shelter behind Mr. Biscuit Board, and try something else that he can manage better. For the last I beard of bim through Little John, ho was vomiting some of Mr. Bis? cuits Board's leaden bullet (ignorance) by mouth fulls upon the slanderers, having forgotten al? ready Denominational Doggery-(oh, consis? tency I) Although it is by no means strange, as the way ol tbe foolish is always inconsistent., and their spots (opinions) more vai ied than the leopard's. And unfortunately it is now the reigning malady of the world-(ob, South Carolina !) To deny it will not change thc fact. One is so blind that be cant descern the blunders of bis neighbor, and to reprove them for their foolishness will only give you a blot, for thoy will think you a fool because they have not reason enough to comprehend you. And likely make a manifest display of their ignorance, as was the case of Mr. Buiscuit Board, who promised to pay for the soapyou used to wash the type after my ad? vertisement and his reply-(thinking his a reply -oh, pity)-while at the same time bi? bread tray (mimi) was in such a filthy (ignorant) state, that he and all of bis friends contd not command soap (sense) enough for bim to get it cleansed (keep from being put to shaine.) Therefore. Mr. Editor, aa I bare the piece promised last Aprii ready, which I want to pass . brough your piess as an advertisement, I dont want it stained with the filth (ignorance) that Mr. Biscuit Board has left on your type, I have sent you this, which you can put in as an adver? tisement also, to enable you to procure soap (sense) sufiicieut to cleanse both your type and angers. Aud in tlc mean time, I will try to furnish Mr. Biscuit Board with a supply of wa? ter (knowledge) whereby be may dense himself of tue fly specs and grease (ignorance and here? sy) that he bas allowed to collect in bis tray (mind), so that when be passes through your press again, he may not leave things in such a dirt; and filthy (foolish and disgraceful) state. For 1 may be too busily engaged insomcthing of too great importance, and consequently will not bc anio to ?top to provide means for y ou to get yourself cleansed, and in my baste break some? thing (expose you too), for I prccive the dose given in my other was not sufficient to cleanse his stomach (mind), and therefore will have to repeat it. For I am not altogether without hope of getting him cleansed yet (driving bim from bis folly), if not so as to rank in the first class (able to teach wisdom; at least so as to enter She second (keep silence upon all matters that he docs uot understand.) For I preceive tbat it bas set bim a vomiting, wh'u-h is a very good symptom. And I have further discovered among thc filth Uno.TU off his stomach a little cream (wit) but no trases of bile (good sense), yet it may be after I hav?c boylcd him a time or two more that I may reach it (bring him to bis reason.) Still I am in hopes that this will be ?officient to work that leaden bullet (ignoranc?) .ut of him, and all the restofhis family (those dif? ferent Isms) and savo mo tho trouble of repeating it, for it has been thc cause of their disease con? tinuing with them so long, and I am awaro that they hate to give up that old family bullet (their ignorance.) But as their disease injures others us much as themselves, I .-ball bc compelled to fftg- them (expose their ignorance) if thoy dont lake their physic voluntarily (quit it without) for until tnat balle t (their ignorance) is token away trora them, their disease will remain in? curable. Having tried tbe remedy, I can testify to the facts, for he was right when he concoived that my stomach (mind) was cleansed (enlightened), t ut slightly mistaken when be thought it was by their artificial biscuits that I was vomited (dis? gusted.) Xot so. It was through their pct lambs (ignorance and foolish doctrines), ?.nd the Stull thrown off (written) was not a? bo supposed -bile (anger), but leaven (shame and sorrow for their stupidity.) And as to his kindness in offering his services, rendered gratuitous, I am fully sensible, but I will have to declino his offer, as I am living in a^rtdonee J.aviug the knowledge of tho truth,) aud seeing his destitute (blind) condition, would deem it an act of :rcason (disobedience to^jay Ood) to uk? from bim without ample reward (showing bim dis folly.) And as to linse others who like myself have had their stomachs (minds) cleansed, 1 will say that they have no further use for his physic (teachings) as they arc only sleeping ^keeping silent) until their stomachs (minds) are sufficiently strong (enlightened) to endure hardships (teach tho truth.) So he had best not trample too bard on the toes of the sleeping lions, or they will awake, not to howl or whine, but to consume their intruders-(expose their ignorance) Then let tho lit?'? flock sleep on-their shepherd (the Lord) is truthful and omnipotent. His watchman's eyes are wakeful and ubiquitous, lie will not ?How them to be harmed or disturbed. Then little flock, take your rest-refresh and prepare yourselves for tho bat'Ie, for tho sword (the knowledge of the truth) given us is to conquer the world. Then fear not, nci'bvr ask or give juarters; tor let them speak and they will expose their own ignorance. And il they speak bot, wu will expose it for them. Then, Mr. Editor, if there is any other who has a foul stomach (ignorent mind) let them come forward and let it be known, and they can be L-<yUd also. So much for Mr. Biscuit Board and his stu? pidity, which has been done to try to shame bim and tiic world from their filly,as it is the only means left by \vhi<-h there remains any hope of its ever being consummated,for I have already used every means that love could ia vent, through mildness and kindness, io induce them to repent, jil vain, they mistaking love for weakness, re 9 -rting mo insane. Tbcroforc, I have resolved 10 try ?bat virtue then i.- in .?hamo, that they in ay bu brought to repent of their wickedness before il is too late. Therefore I must use all means consistent with thc truth to accomplish ir. Then b- ing wi.h those who aro without law, I will become as with .ut law. Or being with the foo?i.-b, I will become as a fool, that I miy be abe to te.ich them sense. For it is not of the christian either to jest or 1 urlcsqiic. But were I to omit noticing Mr. B:sc ?it Boar l's piece, some vf bi*stupid followers would suppose il.at ho had confounded mean.] almost Deify him. For there is nothing too absurd for pi?.r foolish man to stoop to. For just t-ebold the stupidity of ?hat is called their learned and wise men at present. AI.uo>: Deifying one recently depart? ed. Oh shame, sh mc-eternal sh mic. Let it be spoken in a ??ice that wi 1 make this earth rock worse than Monet Sin.ii. Mint man. poor .?tupid creature, would Deity a frlli'-le being like him? self. Oh that they r,?!il I learn wisdom. To know no lunn ait.r the ?V?h,and to glory intiod alone. But how can this bc done while such \oor foolish lights eontinre to shine as are now illuminati, g thc World ? For the great, the w,se (as t'.uy arc cai ?di arc all alike, haung their track* marked with the s lime of ignorance, with y-A enough ol moral eon ra ge to de:.l honestly with themselves, for their love of popular opinion is so great that they wiil feign H lie to run with the current-(Oh pity! Ob h.imo!) Did the nil wise and all ri^hteou? God cr.-ate beings su- h as they aro to his glory? No. Impossible. Ile could pot create stu-h beings as mun now in bin natara! stat? is, tor thu entire human race is degraded, and it is throngh their* degradation that they are deifying one and tho other. Littlejohn spuke, .r rather complains of the slanderer Will ito be phased to show h..w ?ny ono can 'landor another worse than what surh parsons a* arc nuking a profession of religion nader the systems that have beeu taught through ibo lend are doing to themselves ? In 'be pla?-e of !iws of righteousness, to see fbem adopting a system of formality, ami wetting their animal feeling* cxeite-i ?nd calling it religion. Su<b M> a disgrace lo th* g'.fi ?.f reason with which man is endowed, sbereb) beean choose between light and wrong And if their reason was not so dogra-l d thal th?y an insusceptible of appre? ciating rho truth, :i .?TM? of Bommen decency would drive them from their f^'.y. For I have showed the world as clear ai a sun beim tl.at what people arc e ?liing r;li,;i.?n is fulsc, and tl at their so-called preacher* aro not of Ood, md cx ecpt ibey repent of their present course, that lUoy ?rt Compelled to bo destroyed. And for all tbl* they will continue tt.e r former course, und still pretend os though they love God and are trying to serve him. If *u-'!i persons are rot do. b-ised I? tit? V^TJ lowest state of d?gradation sad ghan?, I must appeal to some one who bas ir. or* knowledge than abai I bars to ?how what will ?ink ibata there. I sro ?ware of some so stupid that they deny tbat they have even been able to diseovsr any facts proven lo tho charge* brought Mulnitihe difforaut profession*- in my former nieces, rfueb pwoo? aro ?Uhor destitute of rea? son or very trraeheroM to themselves..frhe? *g*in content tbem-elr? hy wpP???n? ?. Ood ls too merciful to har* nfler* the world to live 11 such ft ?tate of darkness so long ?nd only norn wooli rfu* lt to me. blinded **ah?. At ?bo some i'???e they aili aoknowWge . bot Opd US suffTOU lu-' be?;Uoo r?re**ln ht tfrir Wind new. Others want to know wbj it ia that lome one else did not find oat these thingi be'ore now. Tbat is none of my basinets. I hare nothing to do with those who hare died and gone. I have showed the world a fact, that they are al! in blindness, and those poor stupid souls who are now crying strange, explain the mystery why the world bas remained in blindness so long. Fur here they are with not enough reason and honesty about tbea> to receive the troth when it is'made as manifest as the noon-day san. Then bow could it be expected of those others to go in the dark and find it ? Jost so it bas been throng!* all ages, ia toe days of different prophets. The days of the Saviour and bis Apostles were just the same:-* Bnt the consommation of all things is now draw, ing to a close, and it will not now be given to the wicked to triumph as heretofore, but the kingdom is going to be given to the righteous. Then let all reject that wish. They will i oj ure no one but themselves. For what I aca doing is not to gratify thc flesh, bat for the good of oth? ers. Then if any one can prove me false, why is it that they dont come forward, when they see that it is increasing as it is, and even threatens very soon to shake the foundations from under them ajj. Then let Mr. Bu bc jit Board cleanse his tray and come forth with a reply, and not as heretofore deceive the foolish- And let the Neighbor, with his Methodist pastors and all the rest of his family (theso different Isms) come forth and convict me of heresy, fori have now concluded to adopt another plan, if they dont quit their folly. I shall note all the leading characters among them nod expore their folly to themselves and also to the world, and preserve a memorandum of their acts to be banded down to the end of timo, to show the state of degradation and shame the wurld is in at present. Then let ali who have any honesty nboot them turn and serve the trac and living God in righteousness and truth. And may the good Lord pardon and receive them. Respectfully C. BOYLE. A Hearty Old Virginia Welcome AWAITS YOU AT HEWITT'S GLOBE HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. W. C. BE WITT, Proprietor. Jan_tf_ CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. This well known and popular FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, shunted in the centre of tho city, and nlso in the centre of the Wholesale Business Houses, afford: facilities, comforts and attention to Travellers for Pleasure and Merchnnts on Business, second to none in the United States. Oct 26 6m HILBER'S HOUSE, 284 KING ^STREET, (IN THE BEND,) CHARLESTON, S C. 'PHIS 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 yard.- from from the City Rail? way, and not more than five minutes walk to the Post Office, and al', tho business houses on Meeting and Hasel Streets. Transient Board $2.00 per day. Special arrangements wilt be made for board on application to thc proprietors. B. HILBERS, Nov 16-3m_GEO. A. WAQRNER. REEDER & DAVIS, COTTON FACTORS, AND General Commission Merchants, ADGER'S WHARF, Charle 3 toe, S. C. Oswell Reeder. Zi ra merman Davis Oct 19 fiji GEO, W. WILLIAMS & COT, FACTORS, Proprietors Carolina Fertilizer. CHARLESTON. S- C WILLI?MSTB?RNIE & co. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, N.Y. 139 Meeting Street, and 62 East Bay Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. Liberal Advances made on Cotton and Pro-?ice shipped to us in Charleston or New York. Agent's fur Beard's Lok, Eureka and Buckle Tic, Butler and Swett's Tics. Sept 28-?m. J. E. ADGfEB & CO., raroRTKRs or inn DEALER!IS HARDWARE, CUTIERY, GUNS, BAR IRON, STEEL, AND Agricultural Implements, J. E. Adger, A. Mel). Brown, E. D. Robinson, G. H Monett, J. Adger Smyth, EA. Smyth. j Sept 2S- 6m REMEDY V iaf u gr ?a (Thc way to fly for relief.) Tho Pare Juices of Barks, Herbs, Roots and Berries, fur eGHSaTMPTIGSy Pneumonia. pIeuri?y, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, Dtptheria. Catarrh, Whooping Cuugb, Sudden Colds and Iuflammatinn of thc Lungs. For all those Weaknesses and A Tlictiuns peculiar to 1 Woman. F?r torpid aad deranged conditions of the Liver, Stomach, Bowels and Kidneys Fur ?ale by I. A. McKAGEN. Sept 21 - 6m Druggist, Sumter, S. -Q ?r' FIRST PREMIUM A(? tptj ITO PROVED FAMILY SEWING JililOHIN $12.50 clear profit per day. $75.00 per week. $3':0 per month made EASY hy any LADY or (.KNTLEIIAN intro hieing this GENUINE and OKI? GINAL "LD FAVORITE. With its many new and pia ct ?cal additions, tanking the most complete combination of valuable and useful improvements ever effected ?tiat>y one machi.ie. The embodi? mont ot extreme simplicity, efficiency end utility, entiicly .iifTcrent iu uioJcl ar.d design from any luw priced machine. It is thc most ter.iecable, elegant an 1 rclinLlo FAMILY Sr.wi.sc .V ACHINE ever invct'ed, givts perfect satisfaction r/herever introduced. Ila? received PREMIUMS. S:ood tl.t te.'t of 10 years, and is U l'-j approved of by every laruily who Lave them io ase. Isaoiseless, makes ! .he strong and beautiful ELASTIC LOCK STITCH, with wondirful rapidity and CERTAINTY. Sews anything a needle WILL SO THROUGH, from the finest to the thickest (abri-, firm an 1 neat, with j ease. U*e* all kind? cf siik or thread direct from I the spoi.l ; is improved with ew self-action leed, - pring tension* self guider, and uses the adjusta- j hie STRAIGHT NEEDLE, perpendicular motion, with : ' powerful lerer action. Possesses ALL the good qualities of the bett high priced machine con? densed, wLhont their complications oa FAULT. Sample of rowing HKxr FREI OD receipt of stamp. For cert ficatcs, ?c. soe DESCRIPTIVE PAMPHLETS. mailed free. A thorough practical sewing ma? chine for family ase-"Tribune." A very strong and nd ?able meeline, at a low pri?e-"Standard." This bexutHttl sewing machine b one of tba most ingenious pieee* of mechanism ever invented. "bemocrat," Ge. Worth im.ny times its cost to any family.-W\ Y. Weekly." It is quite a new mu ?bine with its many late improvements, >md sows ?Ith astonishing enre, rapidity and neatness -"Kcpeh'icae," X. Y. Single machines, a* sample?, selected with rare, FOB FisriLT vast, with everything COMPLETE, soot to any part of the conntry per express, paekod in strong wooden box, FREE, os receipt of price, $i 00. Safe da livery of good* g taranh-ed. Forward cask bj REfll*TS!?ED LETTER, OT P. 0. HOSET OCDEil, Rt oor risk. ^Agentk wanted, male or female, every, where, htr pamphlets containing axtra liberal inducements, sent rtiaa. Address Fd? ii* Sewing Machine Co, Olee, 86 Hastia Street, Kew-Yoik. Aa* 31- ff -:o:o: WE ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH THIS EXCELLENT MANURE AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES: $50 Cash per ton of2000 lbs. $55 Time, with approved City Acceptance, BEARING 7 PER CENT. INTEREST PER ANNUM. If Furnished on Liens, the usual Lien Interest will be Charged. Freight and Drayage to be added to above Prices. GEO- W. WILLIAMS & CO., Factors, Comer Hayne & Church Streets, CHARLESTON. S. C. Call on GEO. E. TAYLOR, SUMTER, S. C. 3m Ja.i 25 PERUVIAN GUANO. Peruvian Gr nano -FROM THE GUANAPE ISLANDS. FOR SALE BY GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., Sole Agents for Charleston, S. C. Jan 25_3m ETIWAN GUANOS SOLUBLE MANURES, AND MANUFACTURED AT THE Etiwan Works, Charleston, S. C. BY THE SULPB?MC ACID & S?PMPBOSPB?TE COM, The now well-known ETIWAN QU ASO is manufactured from thu Na tiro Bone Phosphate! of j Soul) Carolina. There Phosphates in their nat un! state are Insoluole, and require to be ground :o power, and made Soluble bj Sulphuric Acid. This Company hare DOW in operation the largest I Sulphuric Acid Chambers nt the South, and are, therefore, alic to manufacture nt the lowest rate.', bo highest grade of Fertilizer ; it being clear that the greater the proportion of Soluble Phosphate which any Fertilizer contains, the less the quantity requi'ed per acre. In order to make the Fer .iiixe - complete, Ammonia and Potash in sufficient quantities are added. With these views the ZOZL pan y manufacture and offer for sale E2tl*OT?txi Guanos? Warranted to contain from 15 to 20 PER CENT. OF blSSOL YEP HONE PHOSPHA TE OF, LIME, and from 2 to 2} percent, of AMMONIA, with a rufficient addition of PERUVIAN I 'JVANO and POTASH, to adapt il to all crops. Price $63 per ton, cash ; on time, $70 per ton, / md interest 7 per cent, per annum. Dissolved Bone? 3f bi;b grade, suitable for Manufacturers or for Planters, being io itself an excellent Fertilizer and ipcciallj adapted f?r compost. As large quantities of .Sulphuric Acid are used to dissolve the Phosphate, this will be found a cheap and convenient waj to transport that material. The grade urnisbed will be from ll to 20 percent. Dissolved Bone Phosphate. Price $40 per ton cash. On ?me, $45, with interest at 7 percent, per annum, ??till higher grades will be furnished to order it an additional price per ccntage. COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE, specially propa ed for composing with cotton seed and other plantation manures. Price $35 per oo, trash ; on time, $40, with interest at 7 per cent, per annum. Grouna Bone Kt much lower rates, consisting simply of the Nativo B-me Phosphates ground to powder. Price (20 ;>cr ton. cash ; on time, $22 and interest at 7 por cert, per annum. WM. C. BEE & CO., Agents, Ko. 14 Adger's Wharf, CHARLESTON S. C. in all the Etiwans, Jan 25 JOSEPH JOHNSON, Agent at Sumter, S. C. 2m (P^ra^WHANN'S RAW BONE R?VJB?NE mmwmm STANDARD GUARANTEED 206 IIS. MANUFACTURED BY iWAUON,WKANN& WILMINGTON.DEL. ??SM 9 (-aa FOR SALE BY ??SM SUPERPHOSPHATE IHARLEI rhe Great Fertilizer fo Cotton and all Crops. The unparalleled soeeesi of tbis Great Fertiliser on ALL CROPS, proves it to be the BIST ind j CHEAPEST Manar? now offered io tb? market. It baa been usad by many of the mott ?minent Planten ie tba South, and In every single instance ;t has given Entire Satisfaction. On COTTON its effects have bren partieolarly marked. It is no rare thing for WHANN'8 PHOSPHATE ia increase tba yield from ONE HUNDRED TO TWO HUNDRED PEE CENT., ?r eve? motet Mr. Geo. C. Dixon, an eminent planter of Carnereo, Ga-, ic a letter te the "Banner ? Planter," rays that In aa experiment with seven leading Saper phosphates ?ad Guano?, the WHANN'8 probed if nlf the best of pl 1 those tried, paying * net profit at lae lew market rate of $30 90 per, ?ere of ewttoa. A copy af Mr. Dixon's letter famished OB application. FOR SALE BY CLAGHORN, HERRING & CO., Charleston, 8. C. and Augusta, Ga. Jan 18 3m WAMBO FERTILIZER. THE PRICE OF THIS POPULAR FERTILIZER M II Rim FOR TBS SEASON ll 1871, TO MEET THE NECESSITIES OF THE Plantina; Community, AND HAS BEEN FIXED AT CASH-Fifty Dollars per Ton of 2,000 lbs. at Factory, TIME-Fifty-fire Dollars per Ton of 2,000 lbs. at Fac? tory, Payable 1st November, 1871, wit out interest. WM. C. DUKES & CO., General Agente, CHARLESTON, S. C. ELISHA CAKS0>', Agent for Sumter County. A?- Call and see me at GREEN & WALSH'S STORE. Feb 1 tf THE DICKSON COMPOUND. MANUFACTURED BY THE DICKSON FERTILIZES COMPANY. THE DICKSON COMPOUND is made OB the formulas used almost exclusively for several jeers past bj Mr. Dickson upon hil own farm, the best Peruvian Guano in liberal proportion being used as a base supplying ammonia. It I? a happy combination of essential ingredients found by careful and gradual trial on Mr. Dickson's part to be the safest and most reliable as well as the must productive in crops of all fertilizers available to the planter. The materials for its manufacture are carefully purchased by analysis or made at onr own works, under competent chemical advice, and the preparation of the Compound is conducted with all necessary care and attention to ensure uniformity ia quality and raine. Nothing whatever that is inferior is ?old from oat buds. Feb. 1 A. WHITE, & C& Agents at Sumter. CHAS. H. MOISE, In sur an oe Agent, Sumter, S. C. FIRE. Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Company. ASSETS IN GOLD.$20,800.000. ANNUAL INCOME IN GOLD..... $8,000,000 Rates ns low as any First Class Company. Jan II LIFE. New York Life Insurance Company. ASSETS...-..$15,000.000. ANNUAL INCOME.$7,000,000. .Rates ss low ai any First Clan Company. h NEW FALL AND WINTER DR? GOODS! JUST OPENED AT Nos. 287 AND.289 KIXN.G STRUTT, RETAIL AND WHOLESALE. T7e beg t-> inform our friends, patrons and all eitiiem of Sumter, and the adjoining cuanti? that we have opened a large WHOLESALE ST0R3. AT NO. 28t KING STREET, next door te our tetail store, where we will show ? foll assortment of cheap DRY G^ODS, at the lowest figures for ca SH or city acceptance. This arrangement is especially convenient for country buyers, both ladies and gentlemen. ISL Select all your piece gcodi at wholesale ; thea visit the retail stare and bare sdi of jew goods packed ia one box. We guarantee to show the Isrgest stoek and at just as low figures as caa be teaed ia the city Be sore and examine oar itock (before you make op your bill) at Ne. 289 Klag street. STOLL, WEBB i CO. A CARD. Ma. JOH* G. ADAMS is with ns, and will be always on band, ready to give his friends and ae qoai: lancet every attention possible. Respectfully, STOLL, WEBB * CO. Sept 28-6m FOR THE CURE OF ALL FORMS OF gestion, Re Appropriate ia all essc? where* Tasia ia required; aad Arr those raeotariag tra? Ace ts Dits?.,, lt h a woadarf.1 recuperativa. ^^?^ ^ W. * CHAIM 1 CO., 29T last Bay, Charleston, S. C. Oct a- _ *" ?1,000 REWARD, IS offered for any case of Blind, Bleeding Itch? ing, or Ulcerated Mea, that DaBI5G*8 PILE REMEDY fails to eure. It lt prepared under thc personal super vision af one of tba world's great est living Obeorlstt, espressfj io eura the Piles. Hundreds of chronic eases of ores 20 years etaai lng. tara bee? cared ia aaa weak, aad ord mary eases in a few days, by tai* medicine. He Slatter hew obettaate er sa rosie tba ease maybe, Imme? diate reliaf and a permanent oura art guaranteed ia ewery cat*. Ask year Druggist for DBBING'3 PILE R I*'. CH And Take no Oilier. AH vaak, sarvaas, aaWTitatal ?_ ?sestil waaattri ta try a ?eula af OsB ara's Yu Fosa. Tas will be startles at Its wander. M asteas. Sold by all Sruggiets. ??Water* U2 Prm*M**3L, Jattaerw. Fer sam by L A. McKAGBN, Se*t2t-*m Dmggiai, Seater, g. O CBARLB3T9rf, g, C. BOARD. PJta DAT, **fiOJ" S?ST. SAlTOTOS, SSI. TL U ?UrrSSfUtt?, Mt.) MANHOOD* BOW LOST, HOW BK8TOBBD. Jast lahllssnd. a ass edition af Dr. CULVER WELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on the radical ears (? Itbout ssadfarae) of SrwrjiATCSaaatA or seminai Waal ness. Involuntary Seminal Lasses, lerotijtCT, Mental and Physical Ia capacity, Im. ar sexual cxtravigeaii saf-Prise, in s Maded ea relepe, esra I eeats. TU celebrated author, Ia tala admirable esaaj, ?j wan Hi Un, frost a thirty jaurr" sae nraetks, that the alarais? ssaasysii of mlf-albusYmay a? redleap ewred .tfhoat the tasgapaas ass?n?aissl ni ill la i ar sha ssjB atttas sf isa tsilat patatfc^ajia^ss afjsra rf ?sbA^arar?saferer ao mattsr what his roo drtiou awjKiaajeurihraueiffheaply, nrveubv ^'^Stlm^n ahasM he to tba haas* cf Ah^TcsliVfjasV "Umb*Q**hmi*? the Publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLHTB ? CCs arj,Ia#TSfc, ******** ?.mn 17 Ayeres Cathartic Pilis, __ ?OT ?H the purposes of a Laxativ? Mofliera 9. Perhaps no one medi? cine ia so uni vers?tfly required by every? body aa a cathartic, nor was ever any be? fore so universally adopted into nae, in every country and among all classes, aa this mild but efficient purgative Pill. The obvious reason is, that it is a more reliv ble and far more ef? fectual remedy t ian any other. Those who have tried it, knew that lt eared them: those who hare aknew that it cures their neighbors and friends ; all know that what it does once it does al? ways -that it never fails through any fault or neg gleet of Its composition. We have thousands upon thousands of certificates of their remarkable cures of the following complaints, but such cures are known in every neighborhood, and we need not publish them. Adapted to aliases and conditJr.ns in all climates ; containing neither calomel nor any deleterious drug, they may be taken with safety by anybody. Their sugar-coating preserves them ever fresh, and makes them nleasant to take, while being purely vegetable, no hann can arise from their use in any quantity. They operate by their powerful influence on the internal viscera to purify the b.ood and stimulate it into healthy action-remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irregular action to heal th, iud by correcting, wherever they exist, such de? rangements as are the first origin of disease. Minute directions are given in the wrapper on file box, for the following complaints, which these Pitta rapidly cure: For Dyspepsia or Indigestion, lMatleaa ? sss. ? mif inn sad KM of App?tit*?, they should be taken moderately to stimulate the stom? ach, and restore its healthy tone and action. 1er liver Complains and its various symp? toms, Billons Headache, Sick Head srsr Jaaaifrrt or Greca alelarte*?, Bil? loma ?Calle and Bill aaa Fe vero, they should be judiciously taken for each ease, to correct the diseased action or remove the obstructions which came ft. For Dysentery or Diarrhoea, but ona mild dose is generally required. For BJsenraatlsin,Coat, Gravel, Pal? Station af the Heart, Pala ia tba de, Back and loin?, they should bc contin? uously taken, as required, to change the diseased ?lion of the system, with such change those comp*? ana disappear. A*J*Rf!?jBl Dropsical g welling* r^J^d.????*?fe?*?g?*ad frequent doses to produce the effect of a dPa?*u gurre For inpareastsa a large dose ihn-ni? be taken as it produces the desired effect cy sym? pathy. As i Dinner PiU, take one or two THU to promote digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels into healthy action, restores the appetite, and invigorates the system. Hence it is often ad vantageon? Tf??"re no serious deranrement exists. One wno feels tolerably well, often finds that a dose cC these Pille makes him feel decidedly bet? ter, from taeir cleansing and renovating effect ou the digestive apparatus. Zr. J. C. AYES ?t CO., Practical Chemist; LOWELL. MASS., 77. 8. A. Da. A- J. CHINA. Agent at Sumter, g. C. Dr. Tutt's EXPECTORANT FOR Coughs? Colds? &c? For the Speedy Ee?ef and Per? manent Cure of CONSUMPTION, Bronchitis, And all Diseases of the LUNGS, CHEST, OR THROAT! THE EXPECTORANT is composed exclusively of Herbal and Mucilaginous products, which Permeate thc eery Substance of the Lunga causing them to throw off the acrid matter which collects in lbs Bronchial Tubes, and at the same time forms a soothing coating, relieving the ir? ritation which produces the cough. The object to be obtained is to cleanse the organ of all impurities; to nourish and .-trength en it when it has become impaired and enfeebled by disease; to renew sod invigorate the eirculation of the blood, and strengthen the nervous organ? isation. Tb? EXPECTORANT docs this to an astonishing degree. It is actire but mild and congenial, imparting functional energy and natural atrength. It uffords Oxygen to vitalize the blood, and Nitrogen to assimilate the mat? ter It equalizes the "nervous Influence," producing quiet and composure. TO CONSU PTIVES It il invaluable, as it immediately relieves the difficult breathing a:id harrassing cough which attends that disease. FOR ASTHMA It Is s specific-one d?se often relieving the dis? tressing choking, and producing calm and pleasant repoje. FOR CROUP Ko mother should ever be without a bottle of the EXPECTORANT in the house. Wc have numerous certiorates of its having relieved, almost instantly, tb? 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 heard, apply th? remedy, and it is easily subdued ; BUT THE DELAY IS DANGEROUS! Tb? properties of the EXPECTORANT are demulcent, natritite, balsamic, soothing, and bealing. It braces th? nervous system and pro paces pleasant and refreshing sleep. It Exhilarates and Relieves Gloominess and Depression. Containing all these qualities in a convenient and concentrated form, it has proven to be tb? MOST VALUABLE LUNG BALSAM .ver offered to sufferers from Pulmonary diseas? es. Prepared by WM, H? TU TT, AUGUSTA, OA, eSoId by Druggists everywhere. 16 8m MONET CANNOT BUY IT! FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESS ! ! THE DIAMOND GLASSES, manufactured by J. E. SP KXCER 1 CO., New York, which are now offered to th? publie, arr pronounced by all tba celebrated Opticians of the world tobe th? most Perfiet, Natural Artificial hely to tb? haman tye ?var kaown. They ar? ground under their own supervision, from minot. Crystal Pebbles, melted together, and derive their name. "Diamond," on account of their hardness sad brilliancy. Tko scientific principle ea whieb they sro con? structed brings the eora or centre ot the lens di? rectly in front of the ey?, producing a clear and distinct vision, as in the natural, healthy sight, and preventing all unpleasant sensations, such as gammering and wavering of sight, dixiiness, ?e., peculiar to a! 1 others in use. They ara mounted in the finest manner in frames of tiwi best quality, of ail matar?ais used fer that purpose. Their finish and durability cannot be sn ipassed. Ca mox.-Noaa rennin? unless bearing their trade stark uUaped aa every frame. F. EALTOM FOLSOM, WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, SUMTER, S. C. gaaaaAg g tf TSE MILLS HOUSE, Charleston, 8. C. been recently and thoroughly ren? ovated anti repaired, is new the most and kurarioas establishment South Hew York. Nor 9 6m SHAW'S COTTON SEED HOLLER Agents-BRODIE & CO., Factor* am? Commission Merchants, CHARLESTON, S. C. FOR SALE BY GIBBS & co. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN 14!*} Uay street, Savannah, 241 Broad Street, ?ngus?a, Ga. AND 151 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. For further particulars apply or address at above for pamphlet, or apply to PA TB it- STUBBS, Aj'ts at Sumter. NOT 23 4m Old Carolina Bitters. A Delightful Tonic. IN Ol. WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE FE KING THE OLD CAROLINA BITTERS to the public They are compounded with great care, and contain junie ol'the best Tonics in tho Piiarno.v<>p?:i. A* evidence of tho auperiori'v of our RITTERS over all o:ber?, we have certifi? cates fr<>m nany of thc leading physicians in ??ur State, wno have prescribed them in their prac? tico. The Old Carolina Bitters Will be found invaluable for WANT OF APPETITE. GENERAL DEBIL? ITY. CHILLS AND FEVER- AND DYS? PEPSIA. We ?lo not ..ffer our BITTERS as a cure for all diseases, but as an Aromatie Tonic, they have co equal. For sale hy Druggist and Grocers everywhere. Principal Depot, Goodrich, Wineman & Ca,, Importers of CHOICE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Feb 16-ly Charleston. S. C. DR. SHALLEMBERCER'3 Fever and .Ague ANTIDOTE Alway* Stars* tba Chilla. This Medicine baa bean before the Pub? lic fifteen jean, and is still ahead of ?ll other tootra remedies. It does not paige, dow not sicken the etomsrh, ia perfectly safe in any dose and under all circu?a, stances, and ia tba only Medic?is th&twill OU RC IMMEDIATELY and permanently every form of Jertr ?nd Agna, because it is a perfect Anti? slajCs)ta>ir?Uri?% Sold by all Druffis*. May 4 *7 P. P. TOALES CHARLESTON, S. C. S Largest and moat complete *t , ' Manufactory of Doors, Sashes, I 1 Blinds, Mouldings, Ac, io the C \ Southern States. J Printed Pri?e List Defies Comp?tition.-? ' jrAy? Send for trae JW Seat Les OB Applkatioa. April ? *