The Sumter watchman. (Sumterville, S.C.) 1855-1881, February 23, 1870, Image 4

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mfc;#*r+9 **+ u* ??r? . P?*r ??'<ii?t atek ?LlMMCkulMU?, who, ? ?hort lt?? K^iWdaaib.ta r.ply t? Intuirlo, assde by Bft^^-T ^-p'-'- -- " what disposition be WfStlr-'" --.??..<* thalba SUV boase or fr Undi OD earth, cad that the WjK|||i reaaeet he bad te awake, waa thai bl? eo? Mi? weal* bar/ bim there, bj the eea. The [Spiter wrote the following linet, at the time th? Sfj?fa^t oeearsed, bat owing to} be stormy eoodl tba eoaalrr, he did not pnblUh them. ?MglBfo?W aapoar fer tba Drat time. ^a^ejnaBPBA-iHOF Aroouwioica. Kffi ar w. e. EBSSKDT. 9^^a?/td?of life waa ebbing feat W^f'^Vr* boar of Fate drew on spice, .Hf bin waod lha dying toldlar eaat l?fe A weary glance, from face to fae?. pV/?V,Ceptaln, ha cried, my campaign's done, Mffi*&Mt ?plritaoon will wing ita flight. |-/V?'<t.9M radiant light vf Heaven's son, |?^*V: ' Already breaks upon my eight. Sjj?/'- .,? have no home, ho sadly said, |*v'-, White Uar-' rope trickled down his face No hoajo OD earth, when I am dead, pk*' , Whore I cou cluiin a resting place. pf, '.father and Mother both aro gone; ? '-HOT bara I any ebildren dear. ;. ? ' Jailers ai d S Utera I hare none "' Mo friend to shed for mo a tear ; Hw ' Then when I die, thia boon I crave, ET , - ?bal yon will lay me by the sea. Kl, Jhere let ne find a lowly grave, jv', Sloe* none aro left to weep formo. HK! "Y??, lay me here, beside the Sea, Y: Whose uoaulng Waves ?nd howling surge, y ?, . Will chant, with wildost minstrelsy, X*/. For me, an everlasting dirge, j'.; j Base Hill.Feast of All Saints, Nor. 1st, 1802. E? That was a profound philsophcr who %t compared advertising to a growing crop. ?fr- ' Ho said: ''Tho fanner plants hi? seed, P* and while ho is sleeping tho corn is K growing. So with advertising While SS. you aro sleeping or eating, your advor tiseuient is being read by thousands who never saw you uer heard of your busi R * ness, nor never would, had it not been for your advertising." g \ COLONEL B. WHITE. We noto with pleasure thut ('o!. White is actively und profitably enga rt god iu busines^ in New York City. He "is not ou ly tho City Surveyor of the American Babylon, but he hus establish- ? ed an agency for the sale of Southern lands, and for supplying Immigrant , S laborers to the South. In addition to these occupations, we find him an agent H , for the circulation uf tho celebrated work of Abraham Wills, tho ?'Literature i aud Literary men of Great Britain and ', Ireland." This admirable work, io two E volumes octavo, should not only find a . place in every library, but may be om- ' ployed to great advantage in the high? , sf-J er schools und colleges of tho country. The resume of British literature, in Rp these two volumes, ia ns thorough and ' - complete, wo^bclievo, us human learn- i ingand judgment can make it. We a.o > happy to learn that the academy for 1 young ladies, established in New York ? ' oy Mrs. Col. iVhitc, has realized a de? gree of success even greater than was ? hoped for or anticipated.- Charleston , Courier, Feb. ll. t&F Everybody accuses everybody around tho Legislature of being bought, ( ;". ?'. or of being interested iu some scheme before thut assembly. In over 100 forms < have these charges been made, vouched 1 * fer, and investigations demanded. Thc talk is as euri ent ol'the value of vote.? h. as ol tho price of cotton. There aro - brokers, ringmasters, managers, and j lobby schemers, who uro regularly en \gagcd in "putting bills through/' in arranging with this or that, member for his vote, and iu securing the final pas- ti Bilge of bills. No measure which is not ' paid for and managed by sumo of the 2 regular profusion of lobbyists, how im j portant soever it may bo. receives the , / ?lightest attention. All such are igt or- a ed. They remain dead ?nd buried in committee or on the elei k's table. It is , the bills which pay that, excite interest ? ? l> and enlist zeal und active effort to rush \ them through.- Columbia Phoenix. KUIiP Tllli UIIKI'EI-DAYS. > Keop the birih days religiously. Thoy bolong exclusively to, und arc treasured among, the sweetest memories .ot home l)o not lut anytning provont some token, " .be il ever sunlight, to show th: t it is remembered. Birth days aro great , events to children. For one day, they feel that they are hernes. Tho special pudding is ma Je expressly for them. A new jucket, trowseis with pockets, or thc fiust pair ol' boots, is donnell, and his v: brothers and sisters sink into iusignili - canco beside Miltie Charlie" who is "six to duy," and who is soon ''going to be u - ; man." Parents who have bul!'a dozen k, ' little ones to care for tue npt lo neglect \ birth days-they came too often /' Sometimes they are too buisy, am) *( sometimes they arc bothered; but if ?Jj they only knew how much such souvenirs - are cherished by their children, years ? ;ftorwartU, whan away fruin their hearth \ .;, stone, they have lidded one more year . to ?he perhaps weary round of life, or to vt Wish {hem, in the gool, old fashioned M phrase, "many happy roi urns of their | .birth day,", they would never permit J ' any onuso lo step in between them and j'j a parent's privilege. j Brigham Young, Jr., is said to hnve /;, ' dropped $1,OOO ai a faro tu bio iu New York. Bail fur au apostle! A Nevada editor says that his back Window look* out uputi tl den ol' rattle? snakes, and that there is j'en era I ly a . " wild buffalo bull at ibo front door ready u,' ?\? attack him. '.Setting a Man-trap" is the title given to tho picture ol' it pretty young girl, * .arranging her curls ut u mil roi- y y* f\A yyun? '"Jy ?f sixteen, who had worn ?hort dresses all her lifo positively j" told her mania sile Wodhl Wear them no Wt?ger. ( The "Sand Paper" is thc nome of n new pitptr in Plymouth, Mina. Of course tho editor is a mun of grit. . Gentlemen should not wear Kolitairo l3| diamond rings. It is had tnsle and - ; Augment ? ve of rejected addresses. (Jills souietitiies put their hps out JJ pouriogly beoouao they aro angry, aud ma ^ ;sometimes hcoauso they aro inclined to "v" l??ct you half way. N.' Hew A4v bc SIX-CORD. For sale by all dealers In PRY COOPS A NOTIONS. _ (BMTAULIsllKD 1H30.) WELCH & GRIFFITHiS, SAWS oSrA^lliffi? KWiLlM .nd M ILL FURNISHINGS. CIRCULAR SAWS Pith Solid Teeth, or wllb PATBNT ADJUSTABIK HOI HTS, tnperior io ult litntrtcd Teeth Saw*. ?89-PRICES REDUCED. XS- Send for Price List ?nd Circulars, in AVKI.ril ?V QRIVF1TH8. _noeioii, IHusa., or D?truit, Bl tell? NORWAY OATS HAN K ruiljr demonstrated their adaptation to tho soil H nd ol minto of ibo South, Yield IOU to 150 bushels to the nore. No lodging or rusting. Aro heartily endorsed by prominent planters In evory Southern Star*. Those within? to particip?t* In tho profits of the rule of this seed next year should order nt once, enough for a fow acres. Every one will want it next year. J. h. Divino, Chuttanoogo. Tenn., rinsed 753 bili bela on 6 acres lest year. The increased valuo of the straw will pay oust of seed twieo over. A few plumers havo already bought, and there ls a chance fora few more. CAUTION_Counterfeit seed ls bolng exton nivel y offered in tho South, and wo cnution the public against imposition. Soo that our trade? mark is produced before you buy. Prico per bushel. $7 50;half bushel, $t ; pock. $2 50. Send inonoy with order to UOUUII A CHURCH, Knox ville, Tenn., or to D. W. RAMSDELL A CO., Prop'rs, 21S PonrlSt., N. \\, or 171 Lake St., Chicign. Circulars free._ 100,000 AGENTS WANTED VOIt PRIEST & NUN Anply at once to CRITTENDEN A Mc Iv IN NEY. 1308 Chestnut st.. Philadelphia. Pa. THE NEW YORK METHODIST Publishes Sermons, a Sorial Story for ibo fami? ly, anew Children's Story ever; week, Chats with tho Little Folks, Editorials by tho littst Volho.ll?t writers and othors, Foroign and Domestic Cor? respondence, full Departments of Religious and Secu'or Intolligonoe-in short, whatever goes (n make n complete Family Paper. Prico, $2.50 ti year. Liberal premiums to canvassers. Yearly subscriptions commence at any time. Fur speci? men, enclose a two rent stamp to TUE METHODIST, 114 Xussnn St.. New York._ I.oil s l.iVVKOS I is made of the choicest Vll'il'l1 I'l HR I Iwrgrowni it is anti 1 il ll I M i DD J nervous in Its effects, HS Smoklnti Tobacco | the Nicotine lins hceu xir.ieicd; it leaves no disagreeable taste after Monking; lt is very mi'd, light lu color ?nd weight, henee one pound will last as long as 3 of >rdinnry tobacco. lu this brand we also pack miora every doy for first quality Meerschaum Pipos. Try it and convince yourselves it is all it claims to bo, "tho finest of all." B-ORII.I.AKD.N i if nn excellent artlclo llflfl npT7 A " I of granulated Virginia; JUl? IxrLiXXtX I wherever introduced lt Smoking Tobacco, j *i8 universally admired, lt is put up in handsome muslin bogs, in which miers for Meerschaum Pipes are daily packed. LOR1M,\K??' I This brand of Fino Cut ?' ?\ V T II ii V 'cno" inc tonnro? nafl 'io (Jill I (I SS K j equal or superior any I'lipivlii-r Tobneco | whero. It is without loutit i ho best chewing tobacco in tho country. LORIIJEJARDS I h ive now hecn in goner.il tl'UTTI?]C,G useiu tho United States over ?J3 U r JP ? I 110 yearn, and still ackuowL idired "tho best" wherever used. If your storekeeper does not bnvo thoro arti? lles tor sale, ask him to got them: they ure sold ty respectable jobbers almost overy where. Ciri'ular of prices mailed on nppliontian. P. LORI LL.\ H).? A CO.. New York. WITHOUT Spectacles, Doctor or AleUiutne. Sent post paid, on receipt nf 10 els. Ad Ire8s Dr. E. B. FOOTE, (author of Medical Cnin nnn Sense) No. 120 Lexington Avo., eor. East 18th St., N. Y._ 30 CENTS MM ?ACHINE. Audross ll. RICHARDS, Box 108S. New York._ \WAY WITH Uncomfortable TRUSSES, Comfort mut Cur? for the Hupt?red Sent Ost.paid on rcoeipt often cents. Address Dr. ?. R. FOOIE, No. 120 Lexington Aro., New 'ark. IO.OOO ?4SKNTSXWANTED- POI1 RETROSPECTION. The fini st Engraving In the market. Apply CRITTENDEN A MCKINNEY. 1.?.08 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. Pa The Purest, Best and Cheapest SOLD BY ALL GKOCERg. 10,000 AG CN TR WANT I'D 1'OIY Ya?ks and Homes of Jesus. Hy Rov. D. Manon, D. I)., author of . Night vue* of thc Bible." Apply at one? lo Citrrrr.N \tn A MCKIJ?.VKV, 1S03 Chestnut st., Philntlel iia. Pa. Agents. Read This! ilTB WIM* PAY AGENTS A SALARY of \ Y $:!0 per week and cxpeiisra. or allow a rgo commission, iii sell oar now wonderful in intluns. Address M. WAtiNER A CO., arsbnll. Mi li. _ )Qt,'KhT Ruvolvo's.- DVol'* A'to Shunter. A rn-ni, dur.ible we.ipoii, ftinr.inch burrel. rico ?I.50 post paid. Address rt. U. AUS'IIN, Isle, Mich. E MPLOYMENT.-$200 a mmihwHh Stcrioil .J Dies. Samples free. S. M. Sr?;.se':n A Co., < Hitit boro, Vt. _ WASTEDT (cuts in every town in the South and Wost for LARGEST Vi? DOLLAR HOUSE the country, to whom wo offer tho most liber, inducements. 300DS SENT C. 0 D. nd for Olrcnlnra, S. C. THOMPSON A CO., ? Fodcr.il St. 159 Stale St. Huston, ilim. Chioago, 111. Tbl? I? no Humbug. ?Y sending 35 ot.?., with age, bright, color ) ol' eye? and hair, you will reoeive ny return il, a correct picture of j our future husband or o, with name and data of marriage Address FOX, P. O. Drawer No. 34, Fulloovllle, f\R. WHITTIER, t Wylie Bt, PUuUrgX, I / Fa., of" Dalt? wt*? rep MM alf re-era.1 ?NMW| ?lt?, assistai emisele**, bpiUMi, Aa., the resell of self ataea. flwl * stamp* for sealed pamphlet Hop. No a? at tex who fcHaA aleta aaa*. Coasallatloa fr-_ .._ rlt?lS J?ABKlAUM KIN G.-Essaye for joana I ?MO. fr?*, la sealed aa rai? poa. HO WARD ASSOCIATION, Boa P. Philadelphia. gg? CURIO US SS, S55 .ft*?* Private Companion codales th* desired la fortnatlon. Sent fr*? for s Ump. Address MRS. C. BBB BY, Baaovor, Pa._ SYClfOMANCY, FASCINATION ?5R 80 UL-CH ARMING-400 pages; ?loth. This won Jeri al book bas loll inatruetiona to en? able tho i ree ear to fascinate either sex, or any anlaffcl, atwUI. Mesmerism, Spiritualism, and hundreds of other curiou? experimente. It can be obtained by sending addresr, with ten eents Cistage, toT. W. BVAN8 A CO., No. 41 8onth ixhtb Street, Philadelphia, _ AIMA H'S SARRACENIA -OB FLY TRAP BITTERS The Oreat Southern remedy for DYSPEPSIA. NERVOUS DISORDERS, GENERAL DEBILITY, Ac. r rep arc d by i G*. W. Aimar, Chemist and Druggist, Charleston, 8. C. SAVANNAH, QA. I March 9th, 1809. J Mn. Vf. 0. A ?BAR*-Detr Sir:-A member of my family suffering lon* from Dyspepsia, has experienced more relief from your SARRACE? NIA BITTERS than from any other medicine i she bas ever tried. It is most excellent for in- ) vigors ti ng the system and creating an appetite. I regard it aa dcoidedly the most beneficial of all Dyspeptio remedies. Yours, rory respectfully, N. J. DARRELL, Sold by all Druggists. General Agenta RISLEY A Co., No. 141 Chnrobors Street, New York. AGENTS AT SUMTER. J. F. W. DeLortae. A. Anderson A Co. Nor 3 6m Ph. SCHUOKMAtfN, 271 KING STREET, (OPPOSITE: H ASK I. ST.,) IMPORTER AND DEALER I M BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED, KNITTING WOOL, EMBROIDERY PATTERNS, FLOSS SILK, EMBROIDERY SILK, KNITTING AND EMBROIDERY COTTON, KNITTED WORSTED GOODS, EMBROIDERED 6LIPPERS, AISO LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONf. VELVETS, FRINGES, AC. ^t)" All orders hy mail will ht most carefully attended to, timi Oonlcrs will bo supplied at New York wholesale orices. Nov IO_"_ ly "Campsen Mills" Flour RECEIVED THE lei Premium at thc So. Ca. State Fail in Columbia, 18G9. rpiil' undersigned offer to their country frtends (. nnd tho publio in.geucral a choice and pute article of Flour. Wo have on hand and aro grinding daily a full supply of choice Family Extra & Super Flour ALSO Northern and Western Flour ot lowest mark* price. Corn, Oats and Hay. .i.non BusBela Prime White Corn. 2.000 " " Outs. 5C0 Bs " Eastern nnd N. Rlvor Hay. JOUN CAMPSEN A CO., Charleston, S. C. Dec 8 Sinos Wu. BARRAL. WM. BARRAL, Jn WM. HARRAL & CO* FORMERLY * (HARBAL, NICHOLS A CO.) No. 19 MAYNE STREET, Charleston, S. C. WE RESPECTFULLY CALL THE AT tontlon of the mci churns of Sumter and the adjucont country, to our well selected stock of Saddlery, Suddlory Hurd ware, Coach and Hur ncss Mnleiiuls, consisting in purl nf SADDLES, WHIPS, BRIDLES. COLLARS. HARNESS, GIRTHS SPOKES, AXELS, HU RS, SPRINGS. RIMS, SHAFTS, ENAMELED CLOTHS. PATENT DASH LEATHER, HARNESS LEATHER, AC, AC. Oct. 13. _ 6m LEN G NT C K & S E L L, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, LADIES TRIMMED HATS, AND MILLI NEU Y" AND STRAW GOODS, 27 II AYN E STRE?T, CHARLESTON, S. C. Oct 13 _ 6m EDMONDS T7 BROWN, Of tho late Firm or F. D. FANNING & CO. WHOLESALE DEALER IN MEN'S AND BOY'S Hats, Caps and Straw Goods. ALSO Ladies* Misses & Childrens' HATS. CHARLESTON, S. C. Sept 8-6m] Opposite Charleston Hotel. T. E. ADGER& CO., IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN tl A ll D W A R E, Cutlery, Guns, Bar ?ron, steel, AND IG KICULTU RA L IM PLE.M KN TS, . E. A.ljror, } . Mot). Brown, !. D. Robinson, \, H. Jloffett, . Adger Smyth, I A. Smyth. Sect 8-4m Iii'.) Mooline St, and 02 East l?uy St. < MARLESTON, 8. ? IEEDEB & DAVIS. COTTON FACTORS AND General Commission Merchants, DdKlt'8 NOIsTII WIIAHF, CHARLESTON, S. C. ?NSIWMENTSll?SPECTF?L ISWSTLL llBOtfc XIMUKIJUAN DAVIS. topi 1 .? SOLUBLE SOUTH SEA GUANO. Rodes1 Ground Gypsum. Circulars with detailed aUtementa fur. niihed on applieatlon to the General Agent, B. S. RHETT & SON, Charleston, S. C. Or to GREEN, WATSON ? WALSH, Janfto-3m]_Agenta at Sumter. S. C. Increase Your Croptand Improve Your Lanai? bf nain* PHOENIX GUANO, Imported by aa direct from the IMioeulx | luanda, South Pacific Oceau. Wilcox, Gibbs & Co's MWPIL?I?.I! GUANO. Prepared at Sarnnnsh, Ga*, midi Charfeetou, S. C., wi. to li ha? proved In ?he ?oil ahe beal Itlauureln nae? FOR SALK BY WILCOX, GIBBS & CO., IMPORTERS ? DEALERS IN 99 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH, QA. ?1 EAST DAY-ST. CHARLESTON,. S. C. 241 ?UOA? STREET, AUGUSTA, QA. Also, by.Agont. WE ALSO KEEP Pure No. 1. PERUVIAN GITANO. ? DISSOLVED RONE. M LAND PLASTER. For further information, address as aoovo for oirculur, or subscribo to Southern. A?rieuttnrt*t, published hy \V. C. Mnciuurphy ? Co., at Au? gusta mid Savannah, Qa., at the low prioe of 25c. per annum. Doc 8 * 4mos Pacific Guano Company's COMPOUND Mi! PHOSPHATE OF UM For Composting witb Colton Seed. milla ARTICLE ?S MANUFACTURED AT X tito Company's Works, under tho diroctiou and superintendence of Dr. Ravcne). li contains the same elementa of fertility ns S0LU11LE PACIFIC GUANO, except that it If not furnisbod with AMMONIA. It ia pre? pared expressly for composting with cotton seed, which furnishes tho element of AMMO? NIA; tho object being to render that sido productuf tho plantation available to the highetit degreons an clement of fertility. For further an I particular information, apply to tho under signed. J. N. ROBSON, Agent for South Carolina, 1 and 2 Atlantio Whnrf, Charleston. JOHN S. REESE & CO., General Agents, Baltimore. Torms $45 cash or $50 ou 1st Nov. 1S70, for npi-roved city acceptance or other good security Nov 17 3m Baugh's Raw Bone SUPER-PKOSPATE OF LIME. TAM now receiving my supplies of this MA? NCHE uno Planters can rely upon getting an articlo fully tip to standard, as per unnnlysis. All bought fruin myself or authorized agents, I uill guarantee, us every enrgo so sold is analysed on arrival hore, nnd ttie high, cl. ar character of the nj un uro fully kept up. J. JV. HOBSON, SOLE AGENT FOR SOUTH CAROLINA, Nos. 1 and 2 Atlantio Wharf, Charleston, S. C. PATE & TAYLOR, Agents for Sumter County. Prof. SHEPARD says of analysis mudo Oct. I Ot li, 1 soy. A vitlualdo mauuru and decidedly superior tu the article of last year." EXPERIMENT MADE BY M. C. M. HAM? MOND, OF BEECH ISLAND. S. C. No Manure-887 lbs. seed Cotton per nero. 175 lbs Peruvian Guano-1323 lbs. 8ced Cotton per i cm. 175 lbs. Baugtis'-1189 lbs. seed Cotton per nore. Jan 5 If THY PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS. THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA, Ara ALL ZIISEASca or rna STOMACH AND LIVER. MET ARE RECOMMENDED Br THE MEDICAL f AOVIIVYI " HEGEMAN Sc CO., AGENTS, KEW YOltK. Manufactured by C. F. P?NKNIN, CHEMIST A OT APOTHECARY, OH ARLKSTO N? S. O. tO~h'or Sale by Drugoiste Every where.^HM rHANK PUL KOP PAST FAVORS, wo still solicit the patronngo of our old cu?to. H TS, both city and country, and would respect iii v inform all those who are in nant of AS OUTED CANDY, will find it f< r their interest i t-all and examino our Candy ; it is neatly put fi in 'Jj. 50 and 100 pound boxes, full Weight, h (eli wo warrant perfectly pore*nnd unndolicrii I. tree from Term A Ihn or Marido Dust, both Pensively used at tho North in tho ndultorn g of Cundy; slao tho coloring mutter being jroly vegetable,and will keep in any climate. Orders that contain cash will hove tho bonoflt ' our reducod nriocs. W. KINSMAN, No. 279 King St., Charleston, S. C. P. S.-Send for full Circular. Or t. 13-6 nt._;_ PU, G. WHILDEN & CO,, IMPORTERS AND J il Hil l-l RS OP C rooliery, 137 Meeting-St. PATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVRIl WARE, 55 KIMO STREET cor. of Beaufain CHARLESTON, 8. C. 8cnt 8 dm ? j ; : - ?'. /. v : ?rv N GUANOS Soli?ble Manures, -2-AND Manufactured at Charleston, UNDER THE DIRECTION OF DR. N. A. PRATT, CHEMIST FOR TUB Sulphuric Avid ?nd Super Phosphate Company. SOLUBLE PHOSPHORIC ACID, ia the form of SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE OF LIVE, or DIS? SOLVED BONE PHOSPHATE, la the basie of all good Fertiliser?, and tues? are valuable in tba ratio or Soluble Phosphoric Acid which ia io them. ?. . " " Th? immense deposit? or Phosphatio tiuanoa which were discovered In 1867 in South Carolina, by Dr. PRATT, consists mainly of Insoluble Phosphate of Lime, which is made available as a Fer tiliser by being ground tu powder, and reduced by Sulphuric Acid lo ?neb . condition a? lo sank? its Insoluble phosphine S' luble rn water, and thus made capable of being tsdccn ap by growing plants. The insoluble Phosphate found lu any commercial Fertiliser is of no moro value to the p'anl than the original Phosphate rock. Tho greater the proportion of this Soluble Phosphate which any Fertiliser contains, the less the quantity required per aero, and consequently th? cheapest Fertiliser is that containing the highest per eentage or Soluble Phosphat-. _ x Improved with these troths, tho SULPHURIC ACID AND SUPER-PHOSPHATE COMPANT have erected at Charleston the first extensive Acid Chambers South of Baltimore, and arr able lo offer to planters the Ulli BEST PER CBN TA ?J E OF SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE. OF LIME known in any market. " Their Fertilisers are ottered under two forms : 1. BTIWAN. NO. 1 -PURE SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE, guaranteed to contain M percent, of | Dissolved Bone Phosphate of Li nu-. $60 per t?n. 10 per cent, discount for cash. 2. ETI WAN. NO. 2.-PERUVIAN SUPER PHOSPHATE gu?rante A to contain 20 per cent, ol Dissolved Bono Phosphate, and 14 to 3 percent, of Ammonia, with a (Officient addition or Peru? vian Uuano to adapt it to all Crops, $70 per ton. 10 pei oent. discount for cash. WE ALSO OFFS**! DISSOLVED BONE, of high grade, for planters ?ir manufacturer?, who may desire to mix Into any other compost, and wo suggest that this ia the best and cheapest method for manufacturer* lu transport tho Sulphurio Acid contained in tho inixtuio. Will bo sold at a fixed rat? for each per centage. WM- C. BEE & CO., Agents, ONTO, X4t, Adsor's wnarf. Agents at Sumter-MCLAURIN, SOLOMONS & CO. February 16 2m IMIM,!!..'!.,-!...!....!...'!.!..!'!!)!!,II.IM.M,.?.?<?.'... <l."..n.ii.i>,1.i.l>l,ll|,M1l.i,i,^.,,llil'l|.l,l?,,ll,,?l..l|,..^^,M,,?.^?^" WIVE. CRICHTON & SON'S Amnioniated Soluble Super-phosphate of Lime. Containing 50 percent, ol'HON IO PHOSPHATES-ol wlitoh Vi perceut immediately SOLUBLE in Water-3 percent, ol Ammonia, 3 per ceut. ul' Potash. 17 per ceut ol Sulphate of Lime, . Magnmin. ip?. So. FURNISHING THU ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OP WHEAT, COHN, TOBACCO, COTTON,mid ni ail Cereals which aro removed from the ?oil in every crop. Put U2> in Strong Bags, of 167 lbs. each. jjytsjS1* Send for Pamphlets, containing full directions and Certificates. NBwDP.nnv, S. C.. December 2d. 1?6C I purchnscd of Mi ?.?rs. Willi* A Chlsolm ono lon of Crichton & Son's Atniunniatcd Phosphates Inst spring. I used it o i holli Corn nod Cotton. I mn satisfied thut 1 received aa largo o per cent, of yield for tho cost, as any fertilizer I baru used since tho war. J. 8. HAIR. CHARLESTON, S. C., January 1st, 1870. Respecting the merits of tho Ainmoniatcd Soluhlo Super Phosphate of Lime which I used last season upon my Cotton lunds, I would .-?litio linn il hus exceeded my expectations, its iippllcHiion hnviug been attended with the most favorable results. I used il in connection viih the popular Phosphates of tho day nod Peruvian Oiliino, mid unhesitatingly give th? preference to Messrs. Win. Crichton A Son's Aintuoniutcd Supur Pliosphato, which I regard us tho best fertilizer for Cotton that bas bceu offered to the public THEO. 0. BOAO. RBIDSVILMt, Spnrlnnburg Co., S. C.. Dee 20th, 18*9. In roply tn your enquiry regarding Wm. Crichton A Son's Atntuoniiiied Fertiliser >ent to me Inst spring. I can give my own und .Mr. J. M. Fowler's experiments. I triol il on Colton, sido by side with Peruvian Guano-costing ?112 per ton-nr.d iu ihe same quantity, and ibo difference wns con? siderable, being in favor of tho Fertilizer. The Cotton grew from two lo threo inches taller, and was bolled in proportion. Mr. Fowler, ono of our best farmers, and closest and most accurate observers, told me ho trie Peruvian Guano, Soluble Pacido, Wniido Fertiliser, und six or ?even others, ihe cheapest of which cost $05 per toil, nud Crichton's Fertilizer beat them all. W. B. CARSON? Jonftftos'*, Barnwell Co., S. C.. Dee. 28th. 1869 I used Wm. Crichton A Son's Amnioniated Phosphate on both Corn nud Cotton, ai ibo ru lu of 200 pounds to tho nero. The results wore very gund, nlthou'.'h wu hud n very dry season. I nm potisliod it is n valuable HIM ti uro, as it was applied on poor laud, which is tlie pince to test anything uf this kind. I recommend it to planters as n good fertilizer. JAMES A. MOSLEY. Ciri.VBuToN. G \., November loth. 1S?0. "This year I have experimented with ten different fertilizer.- of the in-st popular brands-and "Win. Crichton A Son's Ammnnintttd Soluble Super-Phosphate ol Lime" I MI l present ni |\ ei|oniled by two of tho immures. I tun not quite tin-, ugh pick i g, but there is so little yet to lie picked, (hut it will not materially nitor f e above sintuinei t or result. I can without hesitation recommend this fertilizer to planters as a No. 1 Colton Manure. t? JOMN !.. CULVER. GUK.CN COUNTY. GA.. December 2?th, 1869. "I used tho A maim dated Snper-Plinsphnto of Limo of W.n. Cricktou A Son un tim? acres ol Col ton. Hie summer wns remarkably dry ; ve' I am ?Tell pleased willi the result, The yield ol Colton being much greuter where tho fertilizer was used, ami paying mu handsomely. I eon cheerfully re ;ommend it as a (irxt class fettilixcr. Thu well known integrity of tho manufacturer* is a sufficient ??uuranteo for its uniformity." THOMAS P. JAMES, M. D. SELMA, ALA.,September 16th, lSfiO. Messrs. Wm Crichton A Son, Baltimore: . "I wriio to say, thal so far ns I have beard from tho "AM.MONIATED SOLUBLE SUPER I'll0SP1IATK." ibo reports aro very favorable indeed. Several planters who have used il nt and he Peruvian Utitmn side by side, say they cammi distinguish any difference. I have used both, and i h i uk your fertilizer shows fully as well as the Peruvian, ?iud belie? e. tin ru will be it great denium! for it next season It hes boen used iluritig the present soasen on Cotton, with valuable re.-u'l- by tho following gentleman, in I) .lins Cornily, . Iiis State, to all nf whom I refer. Dr. Wm. MiXon. I'tipt B. Ilnykin. Ellis Mixon, Esq., Capt. A. V. Gardener, Hunter B. Rives, Esq., Alexander Rumple, Esq., and others. W. S KNOX. Office WM. CRICHTON & SONS, SOLE MANUFACTURE HS, BALTIMORE, MD. FOR SALE ?V GKREX, WATSON & WALSH, Agents for" Sumter and Clarendon Counties. NovlO 2in GUANO! GUAN?1 JJ AVING appointed COL. 0E0. W. LEE my ngent for the sale of my Fertilisers, "The Soluble Pacific," ."The Phospho Peruvian," and others, I bet; to invito thc attention nf all In nn inspection of limn. For information concerning il,,, nhovo, please call oil him nt the ll A RI) WARE S I ORE o? L P. LOBING. Agent, 2 Doers South of Court Houso JOHN B. SARDY. Thankful to friends for former generous support I now ask their attention to tho salo of "SAROY" AND "MAPES" FEHT?H1IJZER.S. FOR WHICH I AM AGENT. Call aird procure CIRCULARS and P IMPHLETS, free of charge, and examine samples. "Feed your Land and it will /ced You" GEO. W. LEE, Agent to sell. Sumter. S. C., January 5, 1870. I refer to the following plan tofu, Maj. THOMAS B. FRASER, Mr. I ANIEL A. FOXFORTH, dr. JOHN 0. II li Kl OT, ' Mr. ALPIIEUS RA K LR. Mr. PETER MELLE I T, AC, AC .Inn. 12 3mn*. 11 LL POND & CHANNEL! THE SUBSCRIBER HAS established himself in a room adjoining tho Post Offloe, for the purpose of MARINO AND REPAIRING IIARNE8S AND 1 UPPLIKD in (piontitio.i to snit purchasers SADDLES TO ORDER. ) Ordersefrom all pnrts of th? Interior solicited Any one favoring him with their work may ha IdreSH That McCrady, Agent, P. 0. Box 339, nssurud that it will be done with neatness and Marleston, 8.0. dispatch je_ Referenees.-James Adger, A Co., non. J. B. All klads of tiiMaVlll he tsken for work ddne impbell, Dr. St. J. Ravenel, David Jennings, In hi? shop. Qlve him a trial and satis'v your eCrody A Son, W. G. Dingle, Jubo S. Evan selvas. ROBERT KIRKLEY. Nov. 17 * Cmos. Hov 24 |n It ia a preven? tive of Chills, a sure cure for Dyspepsia, Cholera Mor? bus, Indiges-' tioti, Nervous Debility, a de? lightful Bever? age, a pleasant tonic, an inval? uable traveling companion. Bloom tod Beauty to tho thin Face .od or?ate? Appetite. NO BITTBHJ? equal to them: lor the wealt, For the pal?. For the sickly ; For the aged. For femg^ Forepringu?* ,A11 use it with wonderful eue? c?8s. Brin? color to the B-W uwBttsnu pale white Up, .od Care-worn eonntenaoee. Cures Peter .sos _ zit usn. Medical Authority tn the State. See Circ*l9r9 THE B Recommended by the JJ ty fast around each Bottle. THY TH K.M. USE NO OTHER. Ask for SUM T RR BITTERS. Sold by DraggtiU ni er* cert. See that oar signature it o?er the ooik of e?cb bottle. D WIE, MOISE & DAVIS. PROPRIETORS * VT> WHOLESALE DRUGOISTS, CHARLESTON, 6. 0. FOR 8ALE BY A. ANDERSON 4 GO., Agent?. Feb 10 S, W. B. J o HI?STOHT^ W. S. HOLT, vice-President, } J. W. BURKE. General Agent GEO. S. OB EAR, Secretary, J. MERCER GREEN, Med. Ex. C. F. McCAY, Actuary, | W. J. MAGILL, Sup. Agencies, HOME INSURANCE. THE COTTON STATES Life Insurance Company, Macon. GrCt* AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. $2,000,000. Of winch 8100,000 safely in vested ?8 deposited to accord with the requirements of the Charter, under the control of State authorities FOR THE SECURITY OF POLICY HOLDERS. ?TTARANTEED CAPITAL, - $500,000. nie purely Southern and Home Company worked on tie mutual plan of distribution of profit?, .rs all tho plans of insurance and advantages to the ussured, that can be given with safety to the .avarest of tho Policy Holder. A loan of FIFTY PER CENT OF THE PREMIUM WILL BE GIVEN, IF DESIRED, AND NO NOTE REQUIRED. TERMS OF POLICY LIBERAL. .? restriction on Travel. All Policios non.ferfietable after two full annan! premiums ?re paid. This is not only a Southern Institution, but e HOME ENTERPRISE-controlled ?nd directed by your friends and neighbors. Its eupital is larger limn any similar enterprise in the South, ?ad Its rallo of Assets to Liabilities (tho only true toft of soundness) VERYM?C?? GREATER.? In consequence of itu SOLID MON I KD BASIS end of the aocial position end flnenchil integrity of it* managers we ask your support. We make no war upon other companies, but urge the minn. Ingos ottered bv "THE COTTON STATES." and per.fon.dly appeal to the friends of Southern enterprise to make this: TUE BEST OF ALL INVESTMENTS. C. H BROWNING, Dept Agt. North and South Carolina. Office ut Columbia, S C. JOHN S. UUGMSON, M. D. Sp?eiul Ageut, ) ? n J. ? K DOONE, Travelling Agent, | ?uuiter, a. u. .?*r SEE CARD BELOW. Wo thenadiTfigncil having examined the Charter and Prospectus of tb? "COTTON STATKS" LIFE INM'HANCE COMPANY. ( Parent ofliiv, Mncoti, Un J ito chcerlully* reeomiiieiiit it to the people of North ami Soirh Carol nu ns a retint.le Southern Institution. Alutunl in its workings nuil strictly confintd to the businc-s of LIFE JNsi KAN? IC. with H Guaranteed Cnpiial nmplo 1er safety, beides $ Oil 000 securely invested (to accord with tho requirement* of tb? Cl arter) fur tba security ol policy holders. (Signed) Col Wm. Johnston. Charlotte, N. C. ? Gen. Wnde Hnmpton, Hen. Jolm \.Young, " ** . Ju*. D l'ope,Esq, M ?J. C. Dowd, ? " : Dr John W forker, " Hov. Z. II. V m c. ?. .? : Col. L D. Childs. Col. T. II. Brem. " .* Coi. .Inities G. Gibb?. Jo* ll. Wilson, Esi).. " " ll. P llttmmet, Greenville, Greon, Wutsun A U'nl.-b, Sumter, S. C. . Blending <t Richardson, Sumter, A. A. Hilbert, Sumter, 8. C. Columbia, S. C. Piedmont and Arlington LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. THOSE TWO STAUNCH COMPANIES, THE PIEDMONT AND "ARLINGTON" HAVE COMBINED UNDER THE ABOVE NAME, AND PRESENT, IN THE SHORT TIME OF TWO YEARS, A LIST OF OVER Eight Thousand Insurers and a Capital and Assets of o ver One Million and ' - a Half of D lars, ATTAINING! TO A POSITION ND IMPORTANCE AMONG JLife Insurance Companies never before reached in so short a time. Rights of Policy Holders in both the "Piedmont" and "Arlington" will remain unchanged, and the same as before. New and advantageous features iii the new Company, will be allowed the old Insurers co-equal with the new ones There tire Branch Offices in each State, where funds accruing are invested, and not taken beyond State limits. -i-o Branch Office in this State at Columbia, LEA I'll A RT. JEFFERSON AND RANSOM. Managers. J. S. HUGHSON, Agent? Sumter, S. C. RLFERENCK8: Capt. A. A. Gilbert, Capt. E. W. Moise, O' 0 PAVl?-l?? .?OTE!*, CHARLESTON, S. C. Capt. Jno. S. Richordsoo BOARD. PER DAY. $3 00. HOOT. HAMILTON, MUS H. I,. BUiTKUFIKI.D, Superintendent. Pronrietrc for TMtumkb,IM "B?Mitlii ibuM" fcr Ik* FOR SALE BY ALL DRUOOISTS. mm Especially designed for the use of the Medlo*! *rofossion and the Family, possessing those i i - rlnslo raediolnal properties which belong lo an Md and Pure Oin. Indispensable to Females. Good for Kidney lontplelnts. A delielous Tonic. Put np in ?>.?. mn mining one dmen brutes each, and old wy all druggist?, grocers, Ao A. M. BiNINGER A CO., Established 1773, No. 16 Beaver St., N. Y. June 38 I, ^DP. J. J. LAWRENCE CO.J^ ^v^. raopRLBTonfl. ?2^61 Exchange VhUH^r^Y <??Jn*v BAL30M&MM dfar "??Vir CLEMENTS & 00., June ?4-Iv B'<!!!"">ro, M?L_ Estate Notice. AALL p. rum ? having rl*im? against th? 'Ute ol W, W. MeOuUhcoi deeeeseo. .? please present them duly proven. Aad ?ll F** .ons Indebted will pleat? make payaient to U.U. MoOU?Q?EN, Adm or? Jan 10-If