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IK8WOIOOR UK. . I i '
---- jj** P's,
Forth fro? Ita scabbard, pur? and brjgbt,
Flashed th? sword of La* vN-,
Fat lo th? fro o t of th? deadly f gb Uf ,
High o'er lb? blare In tb? canse. of ?'gbt,
I ts stainless sheen, Ilk? a beacon light,
Led us to Tiotory.
-> ut of Us scabbard, where full long
It slumbered peneena!Ij
Roused fr wm ?te, rest by tb? battle ?oof, -
Shielding tb? feeble, suiiiiog the strong, ^
U uardlng the right, avenging th? wrong
OJaauied tb? sword of Lee! -
Forth from Ita scabbard, high in air,
Beneath Virginia's sky
" And Ibby who sa? lt gleaming there ' 1
And knew who bore lt.-knelt to sweat,
That where that sword led, they would dar?
To follow and to di?. ? ?
' Out of ifs scabbard, never hand
Waved sword from stain as free.
Nor purer sword led braver band,
Nor braver bled for a bvlgttter lund.
Nor brighter land had a carne as grand,
Nor crane o chief like Lue!
[From tbe Irish Citizen]
jrobu r?lteliclta Eulogy or Cen. Lea.
Tho highest head, tho noblest arid
grandest character of our continent, thc
roost conscientious, humane, and faith?
ful soldier, the most chivalrous gentle
man iu this world, the best tho most
superb sample ol tho American warrior,
hes folleo like a mighty treo io the
forest ; nnd mon wonder after the first
shock of the news to find that there is
such a gup, such a blank, in thc world
What is there wanting to tho fume of
this illustrious American ?
AN mVIOU?AL COMPLIMENT.
Thc New York World hus this hap
pily conceived aud admirable para?
graph :
"If tho wandering dcalh bed utter
onces of the two great Confederate
chieftains, 'Stonewall' Jackson and
Kobert E. LEE, may bo considered os
final upon tho muttor, then tho late
Confederate General, A. P. HUI, who
lost his life at the closing battle ot thc
war, must be accepted by history ns tho
most trusted coadjutor of those emiueut
Commanders. In his dying moments,
Jackson exclaimed,'Send A. P. Hill to
the front!' * * Upon his death bed at
Lexington, General Lee, as tho telegraph
states, his mind reverting to the bloody
events of tho war, ,01100 ordered his tent
?tu be'Struck, and, at another time, de?
sired Hill to bc sent for.' Thus does it
appear that, in thc supreme moments of
the closing hours of those men upon
whoso shoulders rested the heaviest bur
dens of tho war upon tho sido of the
Confederacy, came tho utterauce, born
Ol delirium, but more solemn for that
reason, that stamps General A. P. Hill
as a man whoso prcscuco was to bc de ?
sired, and whose fidelity was assured
No higher compliment could be paid to
his memory than those parting words ol
_ Loo and Jackson."
[From tho London Standard.]
GENIS li A I, tV E.
Pew ore the generals who have earn?
ed, since history bogan a grouter mili?
tary reputation; still fewer are the men
of similar eminence, civil or military
whoso personal qualities would bear
comparison with his. The bitterest
enemies of his country ba dly dared to
whisper a word against the character of
her most distinguished general, while
neutrals regarded him with un ndtui
ration for his deeds and a respect for his
lofty and unselfish nature which olmo.
grew into veneration, und his own coun?
trymen learned to look up to him with
as much confidence anti ostectn as they
eyer felt for Washington, and with an
affection which thc cold demeanor and
austere temper of 'Washington could
never inspire. Tho death of such
man, even nt a moment so exciting as
the present, when nil thoughts ove ab
sorbetl by n nearer and present conflict
would bo felt as a 11.?afortuno by nil win;
still retain any recollection of tho in?
terest with which they followed I lu
Virginia campaigns, and hy thousand
who have almost forgot ton thc names ol
Fredrickeburg mid Clianchelh r ville, the
Wildetness and SpoUsylvania. Truer
greatness, n loftier nut ure. a spirit
more unsul??h, u character purer, more
chivalrous, the world has rarely, if ever
known. Of stainless life and deep re
ligious feeling, yet froc from all taint ol
cant und fanaticism, nod ns dear nu
congenial to the Cavalier Stuart as the
Puritian Stonewall Jackson ; umtmbi
tiotis. hut ready to sacrifice all at (he
call of duly ; devoted to his cause, yoi
never moved hy his feelings beyond th
lines prescribed by his judgment ; neve
provoked hy just resentment to puni
wanton ct nelly by reprisals which Would
have given :t character ol'needless sn va
gery to tho war - both Noil h and South
owe a deep debt of gratitude to him
and the time will come when both will
he equally proud ol' him. And well
they may, fur his diameter anti bis lil
afford ii complete answer lu ibo reproach
es coin nun ly past on money g:ul
bing, mechanical America. A country
which has given bin li to men ?ike him
mid illus? who lollo Veil bim, may loo
the chivalry ol' I'm ope in the far
without sha mo ; for the Itu (borlands ol
Sidney and ol' Hay a Ttl never produced
noblet' soldier, gentlemen and Christian
than General Kobert E. Lee.
---?.?
TEAll.|)1.1I.Ui:n I. Y I'S.
Flowers look beaut i ul lil.ed wit
glistening dew. When lim breeze getit'y
blurts whul j.wcls t icy scan er, and load
the air willi ric it's I p. I lumea ! The dru
is as necessary lo lin ir vigor ns the sun
ligh', lind hence llicy expand their leafy
cups fur il? reception, liven their vcr)
tears seem m burst b-rili ont if their
liomin ling delight.
Luke, tim cvangeliest, gives us a
?weet pict ii vn of Simon's house-it pour
wmuaii tv ;V'll i ?lg ?he feel of Jesus and
wiping linio willi tho hairs of her head ;
in I ho a loiatioii ni'h' i- s nil, k issi II tr and
pouring (liniment upon I h em from the
box nf alabaster.
'There was a lev dy flower shaken,
by the presence "f tho Shiners' Friend,
while thc IMi risco-| rond, forgetful,
scornful-whispering in amazement lu
his friends at Chi ist Huff rill?, such
marked ntfonfhin-furnishes lim sad
background, making lhere'no completo
in tenderness and impressiveness. 'I he
kisses never lost their pwrclniss, ibo
toar-i their elouuPliPO, imf ibo nii.iuicni
il? fr." .'iamm. They IH U'l'wiil
hid jun ever press ch,., to Jesus -
rmi In hallie nnd kNs his feet, hui I?,
feel ibo befiting^ of his loving hem I ?
Did rv r ih" ii irs, bi?f willi gmiiiudo
flow as you g,azt.l upon tho lloj??!
my ?owl I pity you. ? 4*"' 'm*~
Conscience .otnetin?^Ui?with.tao
scorpion's iMr*>.rJ^^?A^f?V^Q09te of
forgotten dv^^W^.^lfiWW^ oppox
tuuities cont?r? Tb'rj^^?*eOt to ibo
mandate. A^tfo?tti^vtgftf??t ?Utk up
-ouauroiug fir?,
the days never so Jtopg- {tippling
waters gurgle Mir* nf n*jrjoyow aoogs. !
frith rnelauoUoly : fada#^ , v iielyiee?
ind palo fully increase*. ThV sponge r
has boco fbfrteO?e^ on trre'^f?ed.W?
drink the worrawOod aja? J^p-gadi.
Sprinkling therrf thicVlynpon wVtaiadf)
wo-pull arouod au 'the Mckclotk, refuse
iug to be com for ted. We aro alone. ?.
But floods of ooDSoorated nWrrtory
roll, and turning, we feebly taiuk the
feet of Jesus. Theo, bending down, wc
passionately kiss t,hemyafi<J it; is the old,
sid picture-y h ar u>ccralabu? ter box and
til. "Thy faith ha\hlsVvcd thee; go in
peace." ci
Our transgressions, which the tnouo
loin shadows could not hide, nor the
waters of the universe wash away, are
covered with the righteousness of (J.hrisi.
His blood can cleanse from mn^Gfir?t.
Standard. .
BLWiJRV ??N? Uti 1 II.
A GERMAN F Al LE.
The Angel of Slumber and the; Angel
of Death, fraternally looked. itt each
other's arms, wandered over ?lio earth.
It was evening j! they.reclined upon a
'?lui&i?u, und tue habitations of men
were not far off j a sad stillness pervad?
ed the air, and the evening bell of thc
village was hushed. Still and silent, as
is their manner, the two ?beniflcent genii
of mankind reposed in a mournful em?
brace, and the Dight carno rapidly on.
Then the angel of. si umber arose Jrom
his mossy couch, and- softly scattered
from his hand the invisible slutuber
seods. Thc wind of night wafted them
to the quiet dwellings of the wearied
husbandmen, and forthwith sweet sleep
descended upon tho; inhabitants, of the
cottages, from tho gray-haired siro to
thc cradled infaut. The sick maa for?
got his pains ; tho unhappy his sor?
rows; tho poor his cares? every eye
was closed.
, And now his banigtt labors being end?
ed, tho kind Angel of Slumber again lay
down by tho side of hrs- thoughtful*
brother, and said cheerfully : ' /
"When the red morning . awakes,
then will mankind bless me a's their
friend and benefactor. Oh, how sweet it
is to do good unseen and in secret I how
delightful is our duty !
Thus spake the friendly Angel of
Slumber. Tho Angel of Death looked
upon him with silent sorrow, and a tear
such as immortals shed gathered in
his large dark eye.
"Alas !" said he, "that I cannot, like
thyself, rejoice in their gratitude ; thc
earth calls mc her enemy and tho dig
turber of,her.peace." . .??.. . ,
"My brother," replied tho Angel of
Sliiiriber/Vwill not the good when they
awaken own thee as their friend and
benefactor, and will they not bless thee ?
Are we not brothers and messengers of
our Father?"
Thus he spake. Thc eye of tho Angel
of Death sparkled, and ho clasped his
brother mure fund ly in Iiis embrace.
HAR IVS*.
Wo love babies, and every body vibo
docs love babies-No man has musio in
his soul who don't lovo babies. Babies
were made to bc loved, especially girl
babies, when they grow up. A man
isn't worth a shuck who hasn't a baby,
and tho .same rule applies to woman.
A baby is a spring day in winter, a hot?
house in mid winter ; and if it is
healthy, and good nature, and you aro
iuro it's yours, it is a bushel of sun?
shine, no matter how cold tho weather.
A man cannot be a helpless oaso so long
ts he IOVCJ babies-one at a timo. 'We
love babies all over, no matter how dir?
ty they aro Babies were born to be dirty.
We love babies because they are babies,
ind because their mothers were loveable
ind lovely women. Our lovo for babies
s only bounded by thc number nf bri?
des in thc woild. We always look for
?thies, wo do with anxiety and paternal
iflcetion ; wc do, indeed wc do. We
il ways have sorrowful feeling for moth?
ers that have no babies, and don't ex??
it'd any. Women always look very
lowu hearted who have no babies; and
nen who havo no babies always grum
?le and drink whiskey und stay out
lights trying to get music in their souls;
?nf. lr?by can't conic it. Babies aro ba
des and nothing can tako their place.
Manos pluy out, unl??s there's a baby
II thc house. Wc havo tried it ; we
ci.ow and wc say there's nothing like a
>:ihy. Babies are n productive sub
tanccand wc intend to talk more about
allies in tho future. Wo iotend to
ell our friends if they want to bc happy
II this world they must have a baby in
he bouse-one of their own is pr?f?ra
do. Balves stimulate exertion ; they
nuke a young mun scratch gravel ; ami
il this view of the crom, they arc till the
.bile laying golden eugs. A mau is
ni'd-ly ever worth tl vee red bents until
0 lifts a wife nut! baby. They push
inlicit. While ho is making enough
ir their support, he is shore to havo
hmetbing over.
- .. -
An A m.rican traveler desiring while
1 Paris tn take a hath, hi* physician
iM-Miumeudcd a wine bath lu tho cm
loy oltlio cs: ashli li io cut was a colored
ian whom ho hat) known in A tu erinn,
ml of bim inquired how they could-nf
ird to give a wine bath for seventy-five
en's
? Why. massa," said tho negro, "that
ino hus been in thu bath room for one
i ck, mid you uro the thirty eighth por
MI thai bas bathed in it."
"Well, 1 suppose they throw it away
hen they uro done willi it."
"Ono, massa; th<-y semi it down
lairs (or I Im poor peuple, who bailie iii
for t.weniy-Gve. cents."
"And then what do they do will)
'("
" Rollin it up and send it to A mci icm,
herc they sell it for Ft euch wine."
Development- H?v*??,?l< odored plates. By
Froftxnor f. wemmmit wpwywi s. c.,
(Ooo of the DUoovertrs-)
. . H07.ME8'BOOK t?O?8B, King ?Street.
Of?fiftlf&i-.
1, Reason? for Publishing ?hi? Pamphlot; t,
Selentlflo T?rpla ?nd popular N?met.
fl, Koeeo? Buhrston? or Biliclflad 8hell - Form?- '
of the Phosphate Rocks.
10, Plioiphate-Rock Basins, the pro historio
Pollita and Petreftotlons.
13, Origin of tba Phosphate Rock?, with eol
- H, Hoir the nodules were converted toto
Phosphate Rocks, with eoiorod plate ; 15, "Fish
Bad of the Charleston Bails"..
15, The ??Uw?l C^olinlsio) Marl Bed;" 17,
Comparison of Marla associated with the Phos
WHBBBBSxt
Fertilizor ; 21, Discover y and Development of Ibo
Carolina Phosphates ; 22. Wheo and how the
Rock^as 6ra.t found r2??(I>Ucov4ry of the Rocks
in ?itu.
24, Discovery of stone arrow-beads and stone
bed ; 20, Cbprolttee tn oaverns or pockets ; 27,
Lotter of Professor Holmes, September 17th,
I8fl8\ .r&opi tiling iii o history of. th? .Caroli?
na Phosphates an their Value as ascertained,
August, 1867.
28, Letter or Dr. Pratt in reply ; 2?, Who are
the discoverersT " "
30, Why the discovery was not made long ago ;
31, What haS been dose is this am. department
or; ooipvoci-co/ nod what.is new* being .dono
towards the development of the South' Carolina
Phosphate*.
, 31, List of. organised Companies engaged in
rAlniogvhud manipaluting th?so r'daks, vli\hiearde
of ench Company
Applications for copies may.J^p-_ms,de. at
HOLMES' BOOK Ht) us io, K)rig./*-<*>*. To
those Companies who subscribe for" ZOO copies
or moro, a dinount will bo road?. ..
Sopt 28 . *.V. AV . _
Wm. & Wan.B?N & co.
HAVE AEMOVED" "THEIR
WHO L HS A LE OR 0 C K ERY, CHINA
AMD
> .ULASSWARIi - ESTABLISHMENT
Ptt?M'Noi. *8f MEETING STREET TO No. 29
HAYNS STREET,' *
extending through to Ifo CT MARKET STREET
entrance on both streets.
Mr. Tr*. S. LANNEAU will have the WHOLE?
SALE DEPARTMENT especially under his
cbargo, and Mr. STEPHEN THOMAS, Jr., will
bo found nt tho RETAIL STORE, No. 25&
KINO ST RE KT. oorncr Beaufain, and will
manage that branch.
Our customers aad friends will ?nd a oom
plefe ASSORTMENT OF GOODS at both
Stores kt REASONABLE RATES.
Wu. 0. WBILOBN, S. THOMAS, Jn.
. J I ' W.S. IJ ANN KA ir. -,
CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASSWARE
AT
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
N o. 2 9 II A Y N JD 'S T R E B T
AND "'
No. 62 MARKET STREET.
WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
CUT AND PRESSED GLASS,
CROCKERY AND CHIN
CiOoi 5 ib KI NO STREET,
CORNER BEAUFAIN.
For salo by
WILLI A^I G. W H I L D E N A
C 0
FARMERS FERTILIZER CO.
Offloe 29 Uynne Street
"WILLIAM G. WHILDEN,
ScpL 28
President.
PHONIX IRON
Works.
John F. Taylor & Co
SUCCESSORS TO CAMERON Sc CO.
Engineers, Boiler-Makers, &c.
Nos.4, 6, 8, 10 & 12 PRITCHARD St
(NEAR THE DRY DOCK),
CHAR?>?ESTO\i SO. CA?
Steam Engines and Boilers
MARINE, STATIONARY A PORTABLE
Rice Treshers, and Mills
evo ry description.
Shafting Pullies and Gearing
Iron Fronts for Buildings,
Castings of every kind
in Iron or Brass.
Wp guarantee to furnish Engi
and Boilern of as good qual?
ity and power, and at
as low rates asean
be had in
New York, Baltimore or Phila
delphi a.
AGENTS FOR
JUDSON'S CEJi?BRATED GOV
EU NOR AND STOP VALVE,
vhioh uro put or, all of our Eugincfi
Sept IA
J. E. ADGER & CO.
mroarnae ov AND ORALKRBIM
HARDWARE
CUTLERY, GUNS, BAR IRON, STEEL,
AND
Vgrichltnrnl Implements
f. li, Adger,
t. Mell. Brown.
{. 1). Rohinsou,
I. II. MofT-tt,
I. Adgur Smyth,
?I A. Smyth.
Sept 23
ISO Meeting Street,
mid
02 Rail liny Streot,
CI1ARLR8T0N, S. C.
om
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON >
tfqecra ?iftariwajc xl ci z
Insurance* Company.
Capital, Surplus and Reserved 'Fund)*,
kM^m :?. *Wn/???- ;
Eighteen , Million and Four Hundred
'Thousand Dollars-IN GOL?)?
J]AW MUT ?ID7M
Invested io the United States, Two Mil?
lions of Dollars. $2,000,000.
Iii j 1 t \ '?..:.*;:
Risks ia Sumter, taken nt Charleston
'ITT? IM iii u i , . . f
Residences iii tlie Country Tnsur
Losses paid promptly in Charles?
ton.
?n th? payment of Ten Years
premiums in GASH, a perpet?
ual policy, will be issued.' :
KH'I.I'I,'.,.',.'!,,.??,,.,,!.,,.,.,IHl>lU'.,ll.lMVn^,lh|l|,.1
NEW MK UFE INSURANCE CO.
. This Company-haT??gf?r?plied with
/ ? ? ..... ' . ? .<;. i * v A**' si .
the providions of the recent "Bond Pe
posit". Aot, ia prepared to ?sane ./v
Life dr Endowment>0.ici??,!
ON THE M?ST F A VOa ADLE, TEEMS.
: "j . : Having
Thirteen Millions of Dollars
in Assets, perfect security is guaranteed
to the injured ; whi 1*3, its iuimpnso bod
corjstantl/ Increasing income enables lt
to deolaro liberal dividends. Thus a
? y N-? '*Y~'. - >'.? "<? .?im?
policy ID this Company is* steadily in?
creasing in value, at a cost which de?
creases with every annual payment.
CHAS. II. MOISE,
Insurance Agent,
Sumter, S. C.
Feb 28
.?'.m...,,.1,..., rt..j.., rf.,.?,?....?.>., i-.,.I.M.
NJGW F?I1X1 AND WINTER BRIT GOODS
JUST OPENED AT
NOB. 287 AND 2 89 KING STRETT
RETAIL. AND WHOLESALK.
Webog to inform our friends, patrons and all citizens of Sumter, and the adjoining counties
that ne hu TO oponod a large
VHO&BSAXtS ?STORE?
? AT NO. 289 KING STREET,
next door to onr tetall storo, whoro'wo will show a full assortment of cheap DRY G CODS, at the
lowest Ogure.8 for UASJI or city nccep'nnco.
. Thie arrangement ls especially convouicut for country buyers, both ladies and gontlotncn. ?
let. Seleot all your piece grods nt wholesulo ; then visit tho retail storo and have all of your
goods packed in ono box.
' Wo guara?) tee to show tho largest stock and at just ns low flguros as cnn be found in tho city.
Se sayo and examine oar Stock (buforo you make up your bill) at Mo. 280 King street.
STULL, WEBB & CO.
A CARD,
Sf a. Jons 0. ADAMS is with cs, and will bc alway.* on hand, ready to give hts friends and ac
quair tan cos every attention possiblo.
Respectfully, STOLL, WEBB A CO.
Sept 28-6m . ..
FOR THE CURE OF A LL FORMS OF|
thc Appetite,
Promotes Di
Approprlate In nil cares where a Tonio is required ; and for those recovering from Acuto
Diseases, it is a wonderful recuperative.
' Manufactured by W. IT. CHAPEE A CO.,
207 East Bay, Charleston, 8, C.
Oet 5-_6m
1C ,G 161G
f#$*? - - - -
? S?&^Ws-----=
ARROW & BUCKLE TIES,
For Baling Cotton.
g^Q ^POJ^j^ (10,000 Bundles, 5? lbs. each, and containing 30 Ties and Buckles,)
IMPORTED DIRECT PROM Ll VERPOOL.
WE OFFER TO THE FARMERS AND MERCHANTS OF THE STATE THE ABOVE TIES,
yrbioh are nit?* so universally known und approved throughout tho Cotton hinter, ss tho
Neatest, Strongest and Most Easily and Quickly
Applied of any Tie Known in the Market !
Tho listening?, ns woll as tho hands, aro of tho best ENGLISH WROUOHT IRON, ?nd ex?
perience has .noun Ihnt they do not break, as ronny nf tho CAST IRON fastenings ot other Tics 1
io, thereby saving much expenso in rope, labor and memling Cotton nt tho Shipping port.
WE HAVE ALSO A SMALL SUPPLY OF
SEaLF-FA8TKN?N?a? BUCKLE TIES!
OF SAME MANUFACTURE.
jKSf* Prlcos ns 1 ow <>r lower t ti fi II (JOOD TIES can bo bought nt in nny market on the Const,
JT?f Liberal Arrangements mude with Merchants and briilern. -t!x?
WILMINGTON, N. C . Sept 14-2m
DeBOSSET & CO.,
Agents for North Carolina.
GOOCH'S PATENT COTTON TIE.
mA^LEST AN? MObi AuJu^XibL iiTIEINUSE
FOR BALING COTTON.
For Salo by DANCY, HYMAN & CO., General Agents
142 PEARL STREET, NKW YORK.
Dealers and Planters Supplied in any quantity by
GREEN & WALSH,
Sole Agents for Sumtor, and Clarendon County.
Aug 3-.1n>
PAVDLIOB HOT?L,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
BOAIID. PER DAY, $3.00.
0I1T. IIAWIt.Toy, MRS. n. L. ntflTKItt'lKl.n,
Superintendent. Proprietor
Oct b
ESTABLISHED 1838.
DANIEL H. SI&GOX,
Furniture VVarernoms,
ITS, 177 de ITO KINO ST.,
(511A KLKSTON, S, C.
t*5>" Gooili carefully packed.
April 20 djaa.
.LIEGE.
REV. A. ll. 8HI8fl.,4>?.- D.. President and
Professor M so tendril?ral 8ct noe.
DAVID DUNGA?, ?>m\Profesaos Ancient
Lanrt.ge. and Literetare. *
S/JSSSK ??1T, professor
RBVv^SL^SM?* A- M^-i??of*Mor History
and ?iblic?l Ll ter? tu re.
The Preparatory Scfl?ol, nader l be ?-ins m ed I ?ie
supervision of the Faouliy, Jno. W. BUI PP.
A. M., Principal.^/T ^ ?W -, >
; Divinity School?fRa%. A.*. Skipp, I?. D.
Ba?. Wbitefoord Smith, D.'Dfj Be?. A. U
Lester, A. M. . ,
The flrst S*eslo? of the Seventeenth Collegiate
Year begin* on'the first Monday ia October,
1870, the s?cor?rd'Ses'si^d bsgin? orr the Brat Mon
tel 4 eon ree r&t Studlea sed the sWdard of
scholarship remain unchanged, bat the Faculty
now admit irrcguUr'stud.nts or those who wibb
to pursue particular atu.d(aaqs^jr.
The Schools also ?pep at tb? samo time.
Tuition per year, in College Classe?, includion
contingent fee, $04 inCurrenoy.
: Tuition per.ya?r,io Preparatory Soho ol, iPclue.
ins e?ntlngt?ut fco, $44 in currency.
Bills payable one half io advance. Dc ard, per
Month, from $10 to$16 in currency.
For further particulars address
A.M. 8IIIPP, Pr?aident.
Sept 19 ?_Iv
SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE
North Kastem Railroad Company.
. CH AKLK6T0N, 8. C., Avg 15, 1870. '
mHE ATTENTION OF THE PUK
1 L?O is respectfully called to the following
REDUCED BATES of FRBIUHT between
Charlestot. and Stations on the WILMINGTON
and MANCHESTER RAIL ROAD, tv go into
operation on the 20th August.
To Sumter-1st olass, $1.16; 2nd olees, 00e.;
3rd ol ?sd, 80c; 4th class, 65c;
6th class; S5o.
To Maye .ville, Lynchburg, Timmonsville, Mar's
BluB? Pe Dee, Marlon-1st class, $1.10 ; 2nd
class, U0o.; 8rd class, 75c; 4th
elna , 60o ; 6th olass, 30o.
In order to shu* the extent of this Reduction,
the following OLD BATES ara appended :
To Sumter-1st class, $1 80; 2nd class, $1.46;
3rd olass, $1.20; 4th class, 76c;
6th class, 47o.
To Mavesvill-* T ynchburg, Timmonsville, Mn r's
Bluff, Po Deo. Mnrion 1st eins*; $'.70 ; 2nd
i, elliss, $1.40; 3rd class, $1.16; 4th
clase, 7Dc; 5th elks*. 45e.
. S. S. SOLOMONS, Sup't.
Aug24-tf
GREAT FAIR
South Carolina Institute.
NOVEMBER 1st, 1870.
CHARLESTON. SO* CA.
&&" Most liberal Premiums offered in
every department of Agriculture aud
Mechante Arts.
Premium List published io pamphlet
form.
Aug 3-3m_ ._
P. P7 TOALE
CHARLESTON, S. C.
I Largest and most completo \
J Manufactory of Doors, Sashes, f ?rv,
var^ 1 Elinda. Mouldings, Ac, in tho (
V. Southorn Slates. )
?St*Printed Prico List Defies Competition.-?g^
?2?T* Send for ono 15^
?Sft- Stnt Froo on Application.
April 0 ly
T. F. BRODIE. R. H. BUDDINS.
H. C. HunoiNs.
BRODIE & CO.
COTTON FACTORS
AND
Commission Merchants,
NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Liberal Advances made on Consignments.
REFER TO
ANDREW SIMONDS, Esq., Pros't 1st National
Dunk, CHARLESTON, S, C.
Aug 24_t1o_
Ph. S CHU G KM ANN,
2/1 KINO STREET,
(OPPOSITE HABEL ST.,)
IMPORTER AND DEALER I ff
BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED, KNITTING
WOOL, EMBROIDERY PATTERNS,
FLOSS SILK, EMBROIDERY
SILK, KNITTING AND
EMBROIDERY
COTTON,
KNITTED WORSTED OOODS,
- FRENCH CORSETS,
At so
LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS
VELVETS, FRINGES, AC.
^ST* All orders hy mall will he most carofully
attended tn, and dealers will bo supplied at New
York whnlosulo ?ricos.
April 20 * 7m
LsttoT M. WILSON.JonN W. SKLBT.
WILSON & SELBY,
COTTON FACTORS
AN?) GENERAL
Commission Merchants.
AO. 6 WATER ST.,
BALTIMORE.
OFFER thoir services for the salo of COTTON,
SPIRITS, ROSINS and SOUTHERN PRO.
DUCTS of every description, and for the pur?
chase of PLANTERS' SUPPLIES and all kinda
of MBUOUANDI iE.
Mark o ne h panbnge distinctly.
Forward BilfsLitdlng.
Ordere executed promptly and at bait market
rates. "
fVity $7-dm_
I. M. NICHOLDS
LAND SURVIVOR
AND
CIVIL ENGINEER,
RRSPE0TF?LLY solicita the further,
tronoge or the community generally.
Address. Sumter
Sept T-4m p. O.
? in CU All 011I Mil
^ ^^^^^
fcfl ?H3ST ABB' KOT ? VHJB i? jfg
*j| F AN O Y D RIN Mff
tX? to ?r^T^?dj.UR'.lut .ri a tT
liuUiolne, iaa<to trwa tlis Native Krtott and
(JlPl??,? perfectItraovator ?rt4 Inrlgormtor
ot-ta? Bratraa? cariTiogo?iU.rr?isoWOus matter,
(Mruction*, ?nd remain Jong unwell. . ,
? 10 0 wi U be gi rca for an in ou rabin ?mo, pro
YldW th? bone? aro pot destroyed by mineral
Tolson* br other mean., ?nd tl.? Tita! organ?
V\si!db<*vnnd tb? j?>:nt ot repair. . .
For I aflamm Atoryjand ObrOPJo Bhep>
KO itioxt. Sniou^ KorAittont. a,nd ?nter*
?lUen%jFe>*ars, JJ isTwea o/ tba Blood.
lmWSLm> ajid Bladder, Bit
torai navateen^aost eocct^tnj. toon, Die
?UM aro caused br Vitiated 3loo<U wliio^
?T^neMl^ woduoed bf dorengetnsat .c* th*
DT^tttnTlSr5?ft? ?taBiaeh,ead sUmnlate
to Ui. whola ayatfl rai ?.._*, _ .
Heart, Copl?n* ???maraes of Orin?. Faini in
pMu?ui%ymptorn* Wlttcli are tbs ??.pringa ot
Dyapepria, arajruwd b&Uieaa Bitter*.
ClwuMothe Vtyafcid.?'.??!wlr-nevery/mfind
it? tmptottl?? baratine thtourh the ?kin in Pim
oles. Eruption*, or Bores. eleaaselt wUeattta
Fout nd yourfo.lintr? Viii toll y*.t when. K>e?.
th<tblood pur. and tn? bealla ot too eyatsm will
np?^. TATB) and other WORM* taridit?; ta
the ?yatara ot a? tnany thousand*, ar? eJWuaUy
destroyed ?nd rernoYed. _."_..
For fall direction., read earafolty the otreular
Proprietor. B.H. MoOONA.ljp*Cp..
* DruawUUandOenjral Ajrenja.
Ban Francisco, California, and S3 and? Oom
EpiffiShS* ?L4 DRUGGISTS AKD
DEALKU&
Aug 17 3m
DR. 8 HALLEN BERGER'S
Fever and Ague
ANTIDOTE
Alway? stop? ilse sibilla*
Thia Med i c in o has been before ino Pab?
ilo fifteen years, and is still ahead of all
other known remedies. It does not purge,
does not sioken the stomach, is perfectly
safe in any dose and under all circum?
stances, and is tho only Medicine th at .will
CURE IMMEDIATELY
and permanently every form of Feyer
and Ague, beoause it la a perfect Anti?
?tote to Ittalcsrlau
Bold by all Druggists.
JM?V t
ly
Old Carolina Bitters;
A Delightful Tonic.
WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN OF?
FERING TUB
OL.D CAROLINA BITTERS
to the public. Tboy are compounded with (creal
onre. and contain sumo of tho beet Tonics in tho
Phurmao<i|dn. As ovidencoof tho superiority of
our BITTERS over all otber*, we bave certifi?
c?les from nmny of tho leading physicians in our
Stato, who Lave proscribed them in thoir prac?
tice.
The Old Carolina Bitters
Will bo found invaluable for
WANT OF APPETITE, GENERAL DEBIL
ITV, CHILLS AND FEVER' AND DYS?
PEPSIA.
Wo do not offer our BITTERS as a cure for all
di senses, but aa an Aromatio Tonio, they have no
equal.
For salo by Druggist and Grocors everywhere.
Principal Depot;, .
Goodrich, Wineman & Co,,
Importer* of
CHOICE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS,
Feb 16-ly Charleston, S. C.
SHAW'S COTTON SEED HULLER
Agonis-Blt01)1 ti & ?0*,
Factors and Commission Merchants,
CHARLESTON, 8. 0.
March 30 ly
Kinsman Sf Howell,
Factors and Commission
Merchants.
Liberal Advances made on
Cotton and Naval Stores.
Charleston^ S.C*
8ept 7- Sm
B*BOR?fi??|jf]r
FROM ABROAD
ADOBO TO 1
Thousands at
H0OS8BOIBa?BMT
IT baa been jaslij raoutU o?*
I judeen* or tue people, daJlb^uO.'r
I. corroo!. Il.Urup? with tUo*n^?r*
it appro*... Tba repuUt.ao .bl?kL?ii
e-aroblna ta?'? )a*atabli?bad ?a a krZu*^
lion and'?ono reach?? OJ, b?)*h? WV**^
Which lt ia justly entitled 'ItUV^T^*
HKl^iTSH'S Q?I?6NUfifi?0Utk
The people apar?se, and phjslelee* itaski
LY^u^1" u p0i",m SSS
A HOUSEHOLD BLl&?L\a ty
THU 8?GK. ' .V.
IT CUHB?
IIB A n Acnss.-SicV Headache. N?rm, Au
ache. Bilious Headache, Neuralgia SaSS
Catarrhot Headache, Dlttiness, Ruih aTjES
to th? Head/Fullness, Opprcaisa efiJIS?
CATARRH-Thia anploRsantdUMW, il ?gb.
forms, aoob eared. 1 """" T1S
SORE THROATS, Ao'-Sofe tssiia
Hoaraeneai, Lew of Voice, Weak Valet. auZS
cured.
B??papsiA.-This disease always esm|
oases, in persons or nil ager and oVeeMstl <
LlTCR . OoMFLAINT?, JAUXDICS, ?fcX.n-,
complaints cured in all eases. ;
Ch rou io Diarrhoea end all Cbroaie OransM
Colics, obstinate Costiveness. ' '".?"Ti
PILKS. -Piles, Bllud, Bleedioe, or Ulaatihi
Painful, Hobing, Burning, no Miter kevfi
existing, Hoou cured. 1
Kidney Disease, Diabeter, Gravel,
nene?, Stoppage, Bright's Disease, all WM
M A ht a. - 1 heir peculiar diseases seo? terri
FA?B ArracTioNS.-Brown 8pou,HstkBI?k?>
es, pimples, Black Specks,Red falekss, lin.
lng. Itching, Rush of blood to the Ww^WaS
Bad Complex ino, all soon and pernatty ssreL
Abscesses, Scrofula, when on the Scalp, Tircii
internal or external, on tba Teens,Bask,Uah
or anywhere, 8ore and Swelled Mg?, ?U terka,
ly curable. - .
SKIN DISEASES.-Salt Rhena, Tatter, Am
?Shingle?, Sonly Eruptions, Watery Due bum
Itching, burning, Cbmnio Erytlpelas, eared.
TBS EYER.-Inflamed und Iicbfog, ?trifila,
Ac. on the Byes and Eyalids, cored.
QoITRB, SWBbLID N BCK.-All CUM ta rt J. |f
cont caries or Goitre cared.
Rheumatism, Chronic, Acote, Ks?.nilli,
Lameness, Swelled Joints, inability te ?ilk,
painful or passive, cured by the nie of
IIEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT
Tho affliotot, nervous and debilitate, vt*
sufferingf have boen protracted from Mesa
cuusea, and whose coses require pronpt tatt.
mont, ?viii find always a sure remedy la
IIEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT.
Do you feel weak, debilitated, etilly UM I
Duos a little extra exertion produce palpluilu
ol the heart ? Does your Liver, or Urinary Or.
guns, or your Kidneys, ire quent ly get'eat el tr.
dor ? Do yow bare spells of short brealaiaf a
I dyspepsia' Aro your Bowels constipated! Di
you have spe'ls of fainting or rashes of eked*)
the bead ? Ie your memory irs paired ? Ia year
mind constantly dwelling on any ?abject? Dt
you fee! dull, listless, neaping, tired of Maje)}
or of life* If yon do, then yonrLivsraad Rea
mach are deranged, and their sympatbetir ariki
upon the Brain produces just such resalti, Tu
MOuner yon remove the CHUSO, the sooner yat vii
b - restored to n hoaltbtul and a thoughtful toi
dillon. We say-by all meant try a bottle, tti
bo sure yuu gut
HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT.
None other ie genuine. Portale by Drujrfoi
anywhere und at
BEIN ITSH'8 DU VG ... SB,
COLUMBIA, S. C. '
July 27-_
(t>tr FIRST VTlt EM I UM it
tpJ 1RIPUOVBD FARIlIiV (JJ
nmn MACHINE
$12.50 clear profit per day. $75.00 per mt
$;iu0 per month wade KAb'r by any fair st
UKNTLBHAN introdoeing thia (J RN vin? sad 0?
oiNAi. 'i.D FATOKITB. With itt many aivtti
pjiiotlcnl add it on?, milking the mott comptai
combination of valuable and utefullmprovtattto
ever effected in any one machina TBS ea Wi?
ll oi t of extremo simplicity, efficiency and stiUt/t
entirely diff?rent in model aid design froa-ti;
'low priced machine. It ia the must aervieesVk,
elegant and relinblo FAMILY SEWIHO. MACSJH
ever inrented, gi v. s perfect satisfaction whettm
introduced Has received V BK wit RS. ?to*i A*
test of 10 years, and is fully approved of by i'd/
tinnily who have them in uso. Isaoitele?t,tuk?
the strong and beantifol BLAITUTLOCI Stitt*
with wonderful rapidity and CIRTAINTT. Stn
anything a needle WILL 00 THROUQB, fro*
finest to the thickest fabric, firm and neat, titi
ia-o. Uso? all kinds of silk or thread direct ft??
the spool ; is improved with ew self-sell**Jjjjl
spring tension, self guiuer, and ate* th? edbttri
ble 8TRAIORT NBKDLK, perpendicular molioD, vi?
powerful lever fiction. Possesses ALL tbs <tw
qualities of the best high priced assoies **..
donsod, without their complications ox rarif "
Samples of sewing SKNT I'RKR on receipt e?iU?r
For certificates, Ac see DRSOBirriVE PARMI**?
mailed free. A thorough praellcsl sewing
chine for family fte-"Tribune." A very ttfOH
and reliable machine, ata low price-" S tao dart
This beautiful sowing machine is one of the aw
ingenious pieces of mechanism ever loranlel
" Bemoorat," Ga. Worth many, times itt ?ott i>
any fainily.-"N. V. Weekly." It lt H?fJ
new maobine with its many late improve*!**
mid sews with astonishing ease, rapidity *?
nearness.-"Ropoblcan," N.Y. Slnglenes*!?*
as samples, seleoted with care, FOB MBILY rtt
with everything COMPLETE, sent to any PW**
the country per express, packed in strong wo***
box. KHK F., on receipt of price, $5 00 Btw? *?
livery of goods guaranteed. Forward fart ty
B KO I "-TB ll KI) LETTER, OT P. O. BOHRT OXDS*
our risk. Agents wanted, male or fsmsls, vW
where New pamphlets containing extaD"???
indneementt, sent russ. . m
Address Family Sewing Mackie* Ca, 0??*
86 Nassau Street, New-York. .
Aug 31-_ jL
$i9ooo aBWAffiu
IS offered for nny care of Blind. Bleedk*?*
inR.or Ulcerated Pi!?., that ^Mm^&^t
REMEDY fall? to core. Il it pwp?r*d 0
personal supervision of one of the wer,D ' CML
esl living Chemists, expressly to ears ,
Hundreds of chronic enset of over 20y??"'?"J:
ing. have been cured in one woefc, .".^HStf
ease^ in a few days, tty this medicine. f? ??
how obstinate or chronio the cite may ?.> <? .
diate relief (.nd a permanent eure are go?rssw~
In every case Ask your Druggltt rot
DEBING'S PILE REME?Y ;
And Take no Other.
All weak, nervous, deblliUted
earnestly requested to try a ^^MjSSSg.
VIA FCOA. YOU will be ttsril?d ?t ??. *0BOH
luleflTeois. Sold by all Drafgljta . .
?a6orr./or, 14J franki* fe^gf*
For sale by M'??i?Tft
Sept 2l-6m Drug?h^^!l?J^
REMEDY -
(Tho waj to ?j (or relWl )
DhA Par? Julee, o? Barks, lief??? B*ot,M^
Berries, for .
'neumon?a. Pleari^, A-th??- ?^?"?'ySS
Dlptheri?. Catarrh, Whoop lng Loafb, JWg
Colds and Inflammation ??
thoae Weakoessea aod ABI?"?" rZZj?$m
Wonti. For torpid ^i^'^iS^
or the Liver. 8tomaeh, Bo??li ?.
For ?al. by j A HoKAOi?^
Sept ll-fl? D?r|!*l,

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