The Sumter watchman. (Sumterville, S.C.) 1855-1881, July 27, 1870, Image 3

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>VEPNEkPAlr, JtTJLY Tl. W. V. PAXTON -r - . BUSrN*88 MANAOER. T in---wpp ' ?' f-ri-ur -1 p9~ All Tramlent Advertisement*. ?nd nil JobWork mutt be paid for tn cmb. This will be observed withou? dl|tlrletU?n. ?abicristlous ?re also payable In adrauce. PB- Applloations for Job Work will be made, at the "fflce, to Taos. E. FLOWERS. . The WATCH* AW books af* lo the heaping of W. 7. pAZtov, who will receipt for moolee duo and attend to all matters connected with tb> Adver? tising,orSubscription department*. . . jraV* Ocr Advertising friends ara requested to ssnd in thelr-favorn not later than Monday. aajsr* Our readers will enjoy the re? view of D'isnAKLi's new book "Lothair,' bj 0. H. M., on our first pago to-day. gQT The reply of "Sumter" eenie to band after our columns were ocoupied for the prcBent week, and will appear io our next. S&r "Amicua" ia reminded that the absence of a responsible name ie an tfftctual bar to the appearance of any artiole in these columns. tt?r We beg the indulgenoo of our readers not directly interested, io the occupancy of so muoh of the space on our first page, tho present week, with mattera ecoleeiastioal, whilst wo trust that their publication may not be with? out good results. ERRATCmr, Io the artiole of " Viudicator," in our last issue, the word rendered 'sanjj'cans,' should havo been 'soup'cons.' K?IOKI HN, HEAR % At Dr. UUGUSON'S Family Grocery, they keep fine cigars. The samples kindly sent us, fully warrant this desig? nation. FINE PEACHES. The ?finest of the orchard" have found their way to our offico from the hands of our old friend J. T. CUMMINGS. And what is still more, probably, to be appreciated, as the season rolls round, and these good things aro being enjoyed by himself, he never fails to remember tho Watchman. JUDGE CARPENTER, GEN. BUTLER AND GEN. KbBSHAW. As appears from the appointments on anothor column, will speak at Sumter Wednesday, Aug. 31. Tho pressure of farm labor will then have been relieved, and wc trust our planting community, white and colored will be present-that those who have colored men in their employ will endeavor to induce them to attend. SI Tis i: It TAKES THE PA Iii? FROhT CUAltXUSTON. Our enthusiastic friends of the Courter threw up their hats, the other day, over a peach sent thora from tho gordon of Mr. WALTER WEBB, at 40 King street, that weighed nino ounces. Our fuir friend, Mrs. A. A. SOLOMONS, has complimented us with a peach from her garden-a luscious, blushing, rose tinted peach, with downy rind, that filled our sanctum with its odoriferous per fume, and, Air. Courier, weighing just ten ounces. What sayest thou ? Shall Sumter bear tho palm from tho bow of her mere luxuriant sister by the sea ? PREPARE FOR OATS. Corn-the staff of lifo-that upon which the mass of tho poor depend chiefly for broad-is now an cxponsive article in this oountry. Cotton, the great absorbent, has brought us to this. Tiie ucreago in corn, the present year, were the yield all that it could bo, under thc circumstances,, must fall far short of being sufficient to meet the wants of the couutry. And the prospect is for scarcity and high price,' next year, far exceeding that of tho present. Thc present prospect of European w tr can have no other effect than to lower the pi ico of cotton and increase the price of brcad-stufls. In this dilemma, some relief may be experienced from a large oat crop next Summer. In order for this, tho land should now be prepared, and thc seed [sown in September. ol ? fo bs tv, al ea pa 8U ?1 Wi or Sh fe ni Ts Or Tc THE FRUIT OF THE GARDEN. Our iHtcumed friend, C. H. MOISE Erq , appeared in our sanctum on Mon day morning last-his countenance ra iiant with that.good will and high toned itnso of liberality and love of courtesy fthich enter so largely into the con ?itueney of his nature-bearing ns tobie a specimen of the cantaleup as ever gmccd the Italian oastlc of Canlalupo (from which the name is taken) or the tome of the Armetiion, from wheoco it ?Said lo have .been originally brought. ?U rich, mellow , quarters-yellow as .ny Rold-*-BmiTing }ta invitation to. tho luscious morceau, . ' . ..? <v ' .-. from accompanying note, Wo learn that melon,-whioh is designated as thc 'Nutmeg" variety ? grew OD a bed in our Mend's gardon, 24 X 26 foet manured, ??th yard ?wcopip/gs and, trash, and I'antcd io 12 hills, from tho 4th to 25th inst., the yield bed been 64 talons, all fine,-.ranging in size from an Winga to 2?> .iuohes io oj'rcomferooco ?nd?lbs. 14? o'& jn wehsl?? The note "plenty hYepeVlWWenlo?-" "<?v.|4naADFt^lv/wATRB-llfEr.OM. Col. JESSE THOMPSON, who^ ty re? moval hero, has recently beoo'io a a?em? tr of Sumter'f able bar, sent us, a day ir two ago, from his garden, one* of the tnuine "Bradford." He is no quasi riioul tu rial, especially ?n the hitch garden department?, f id although not pity A follower of Epicurus, has yot titivated luxurious taite* sufficien tl j Co OB lil oh M ofl Fe GC Dil bo nm exi ofi bra vns C ren one f Cat I hoe pie In In mo Toi noi ufa wh T oft Lal roc int wkl A iel! J induoip to neck out tho flueat fcaUa j .nd v$Mes of the Motion ? io which J he hitit fs po wodder, then, that he njseo acquaintance of tho "Brad? ford" lory Bret season. This o is juBtiy co un tod thc fittest that ever been . grown in \ thia countr d although much adulterated by mi j with oommooer seed, in still presen y roaoy, in Ita parity. It was brc ; to this section, many years ago, bj. ROBERT BRADFORD, the decease id much esteemed uoclo bf our verj thy friend and fellow-oi tise n, a. w. : ??ORD. In d cy acd richness of flavor -in tbi my and mellowness of ita almost b red pulp-in the proportion of its aatrino matter-in Us size and symmetrjand the magnificent daik green wi which enoircie its outer surface, irtaiuly has no equal. The ?oed are jte and very-spall in size, while beijewer in number than io oth? er melonihose who would enjoy this luscious fl io its highest por feet ion, should obi and plant, exclutively, the "Bradforanelon. St Oas FIJI. riiANTlNGJ. A nighed day spent in the midst if the int^ent hospitality and in? teresting fily of our friend, Dr. JOHN fl. FuRMAand a somewhat oareful inspection . his growing orop, are imong tho asurca and privileges ex? porieneed \* during the past week. Dr. FURN is demonstrating, be? yond doubkhe practicability of a iberal empinen t of fertilisers, and ho beuefitB m proved seed and o Jt uro With the uti these, upon ordinary )ine land, (cotton and corn fields, in letai) and ibo aggregate^ DOW pre tent a piotusuoh as has been rarely cen in thisuntry. And this remark s by no met extravagant, when sp? illed to up H. The oottoro ?aw-sixty acres in ill-of di fie rt ages, in different fields nd manuredith different quantities nd kinds ofer ti libers-averaged, on he 20th inst ul ly four feet in height, , considorabhurtion of it five feet and ipwards and no ot it less thou three 'oct. The ph was finely limbed, in nany places tloughty inlockedin four eel rows, andie fruitage unusually irolifio. The corn-ovhich we saw probably iffy acres-oant fail of an average ield of twenty-o bushels per acre. A noticeable ?turo of this crop was hat a cart-load grass could not bo athcrcd from tj whole of it. The oro is cultivan on the lovel-tho eed being plant in a deep furrow, with the land W broken up) which i gradually brou t to a level by tho se ot the "sweef Thc cotton is also ultivated with tl"swtep"-the usual drawing" with tl hoo being entirely bandoned, and ht implement used nly to destroy tl grass immediately n the liuo of thplant. We trust that r. FUD,MAN, at some onvenient time, ill favor our columns ith a detailed stemed of his system f culture, both centum and oort). MATIMOW. We regrot to kin, that thc sickness Pa niece in the fnily of J. ll. DINGLE, ?(j., prevented te celebration of tho rty-fifth marnte day, by a social inquet, on Tucsiy lust. Happy to tho ro veterans hasten life's mntrioioni journey, and phsant it is, to stop at ch year's Icngtl and retrospect the isl. \> ith Longdlow, they havo often ng : "hen oom? the wlldwoatber-come sleet, or come snow, I e will stand by ono otbor, howover it blow, iprcurion and fie kn*, and sorrow and pain, all be to our true loi ns links to Ibo chitin." The happy coule will accept our licitatious, and my years of matrimo al bliss overflow te cup already full. "Ilonestwerilock liken banqueting bode built in a garden, i which ino "print's cristo flowers Uko delight i cast tbeir modest odt?." H. 4?" DAVID DICKON'S Great Book i Farming now ut. No farmer's miry completo witlout it. Bound in 3th, extra, 81; Sbep, 94.60J Ilaalf | orocco, $5. Orden received ot this iee. Good canvasing agents wanted. ir terms, apply at lits office. t -?* 'LOW PRICES SKI,IHM COMMAND A ?Ob Att'ilULK," bm in he aaa? of Brant a 'TBBa tho exception provo, th* rulo-it ll the t tonto known* 'Physicians are liko tho Rentrai ein? of kilda, pinusiblo when tbeir nhl is ?ot required, | 1 s mewbnt serviceable on occruioas of minor gonce; but of trifling utility in circiimsitnct-s rual and urgent necessity." So wrotoncele lod English cymo : but when wo consider tho t amount of good done by tho uso of tito lid Carolina Bitters," wo aro assured thal tilt mrk bad n personal object, nnd not a gencnJ i; for no ono can doubt their efficacy. info I aurel reliable I is Winem&n's Worra idyl AHBAD OP TUB NORTH". n many thinga the North baa fora long timo n ahead ot the South, merely because our poo have neglected their natural advantages. nothing was thia moro palpably the cas? iban the manufacture of doors, sashes, blinds, uldlngs, Ao. Tbis was noticed by Mr. P. P. ile, an enterprising Charlea ton inn, and he bas v one of the Inrgeat and most successful man etorles of doors, sashea end blinds in Ibo ole country. See his advertisement. A*?rOOD CHANCE ? WAKD MONEY. IT ANTED, for the year: 1871, a good, Y thorough,' practical planter, to takeehsrge i large oottc-n plantation In this Conni}. ?or, material and every thing necessary already aived. Vor a man who will take csre of tho sreita of tba employer, a rare opportunity I be afforded to make money for himself. II persons desiring the situation will apply by er addreaaed te K. Care of the Watchman Office. fgly 30-tf ?? *A??S? QlTOTATIpMS Of ' , -, SOOtHERN SEOOBItKS, J IM. CHARLESTON, ?. C., \ ' Ot?re^ weekly by A;C,XA VFMAtft Broker, No. 25 Broad ' Street. " J ULT ? 167?. 4 jj fiun Sf ?ppuriE*- South Ca/olln?, old, 80A 001 d.. MW, 70;do, Ugti?? ttooh, ex Int -fi?f? ' 4? - CITY SECURITIES-Augusts, Go. Bonds, -@ 79) Charleston, 8. C. Stock, (ex qr lat) - (3)48 ; do, Fir? Loan Bonds, -($70 f Col aaa bi a, ?. 0 Booda, - ?60. . ~ -, ? IUu.noAD BONDS-Blue Ridge,(Dratmortgage) --@?>0; Charleston apd Savapoab, - @70 Charlotte, Coluc?bla end Augusta, - @it??; Cherawnnd Darlington, -83; Greenville ?nd Columbi?, (1st mort) - @80j do,' (State goer/ apUe)'67@ -; . Northeastern, - (cjCC ; gavan ?eb and Ubarlrrtpu, (1st mort) - f.O ; do, (State guarantee) - @76; South Carolina, - @7C; do, 78; Spartanburgand Union, --@ur,. RAILROAD STOCKS-Charlotte, Colombia and Augusta,-@40; Greenville and Columbia, - @2 ; Northeastern (ml5} Savnonah and Charlea ton, - (g)33 ; South Carolina, (whole abares) - @40 ; do, (hairdo) - @20. EXCHANGE. Ac-New York Bight, i off par: Gold, 118(g|122; Silver, 108? 108. aoOTB CAROLINA BANK BILLS. .Bunk of Charleston.- @ - *Bank of Newberry.- (a) Bunk of Camden.45(2 Bank of Georgetown.-@5 Bank of South Carolina.15(a) Bank of Cheater.7(g) bank of Hamburg-.10@ Bank ofStnte of S- C. prior to I?)?].fl0(a) - Bank ol State of 6. O. issue 1801 and 1802 82(g) - "Plantera'and Mechanics'BKDkofCbnrles-(a) ton.,.,.- (to .People's Bank of Charleston....-@ ?Union Uank of Charleston.-(a) ?Southwestern R R Bank of Charleston, - @ ("ld).-@ 'Southwestern R R Bauk of Charleston, - (a) (new) .- (II). Purmera' and Exohunge Bauk of Charles-@ ton. 6(<y. Exchange Bank of Columbia.15(a) - Merchniita' Dank of Cheraw. 4(a) - Planters'Bank of Fairfield.{(?) State of South Carolina Bills Receivable...97. City of Charleston Change Bids.97. ?Bills markod thus (*) are being rodeemed ot ho Bank Counters of ouch. .Inn 12_ly SPECIAL NOTICES. rbi? valuable Family .Mud ic it: o hos boon widely and favorably known in our own and foreign countries, upwards of THIRTY YEARSI It bits lost nono of ita good name by repeated :rials, but continuos to occupy a prominent posi? tion in every family medicine chest. It ia an exte mil and Intcrnul Remedy. For Summer Complaint, or any other form of bowel iiseasein children or adults, it is an almost cer? tain euro, and has without doubt, been more successful in curing the various kinds of CHOL? ERA thu n any othor kown romedy, or tho most skillful physician. In India, Africa and China, whero this dreadful disease is moro or less preva lont, tho Pain Killer is considered by tho natives, aa woll tis European residents in those climate*, II eure remedy ; and wbilo it is a most efficient | remedy for pain, it is a perfectly snfo medicine, avon in unskillful hands. Directions accompany Dach bottle. Sold by all Druggists. _Prico 25 cts., 50 cts., and $1 per bottle Health's Best Defence. "The wonk eateth herbs," anya St. Paul, so that eighteen hundred years ago the valuo of I medicinal plants was approciutod. In tho Old Testament botanical remedies aro repeatedly re? commended, but in no passage of sacred history is man recommended to swallow cnloracl, or blue pill, or any othor minorai preparation. Tho sick wore directed to ont.horbs to strongthon, thom to purify them, to beal them, to restore them. In that day tho art of making vogetublo extracts was unknown. The horb.il medicines woro mero infurious. It was reserved for slater ago to unite tho' sanit?r; estonces of tonio, aperient and nntibil ious roots, barks, and plants, willi un activo stimulant, and thus secure their rapid diffusion through the debilitated or disordered system. The crowning triumph of this effect! vo modo of | concentrating and applying tho virtues of medi? cinal vegetables waa achieved in tho production of Hosteller's Stomavb Bitiors. Never beforo bad a prrfoctly puro alcoholic stimulant been com? bined with tho expressed juices of tho finest specifics of the vegetablo kingdom. Never yet, though eighteen years havo olapscd since its introduction, hos thia great restorative boen cquallod. It ia taken nt all seasons, in nil climes, as the most potent safeguard against epidemics, as a protection against all unhealthy exhalations that produce debility on begot disotiiojas a remedy for intermittent and other mulurious fevers ; as an appoiizor ; as a sovoroign euro for dyspepsia ; aa a general tot ic and invigornnt ; as a gentle, painless aperient ; as a blood d?purent ; as a nervino; as a cure for bilious affections ; ns a harmless anodyne; and us tho BUST DEVENCE OP URALTn uudor unfavorable circumstances, auch ns sodontary pursuit?, undue bodily or mental exertion, hardship, privation and expo? sure. ?&* Tho '.Phooba Baker" Salvo 100 years a socret Cures as by magie AU Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Cancers, Soro Nipples, and Broken Breasts, Chapped Lipa and Hands, Eruptions, Chilblains, Bitos or Stings of Insocts, Ao. A Wondorful cure for piles. Sold everywhere. Ask for Phcobo Baker's" (and tako no other) "Cottar's" Rat, Poach, Ac. Exterminators. "Costar'*" (liquid) Bed Bug Esler. "Costnr's" (pure) Insect Powder. Use tliis (only pure) Insert Powder for Moths ip Furs and Woolens, for Bed bugs, Insects, Ac. "Costar's" (only suro rcinody) Corn Solvent. SOLD everywhere. Ask for "COSTA K'S" (and toko no other.) $1 $2 $3 and $5 sizes *o?t by express. Address "COSTAR" CO., 13 Howard St., N.Y. KOS KOO! Prepared by Dr. J. J. Lawrence, tho celebrated p YSictAlt and CHEM ST, Norfolk, Va., is a ?JAP , I'LRAH ANT and RELIABLE remedy for ALLdiSOUSOS OADSKD by TORPIDITY OF THE LIVER, IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD, DISORDERS OP THE URINARY ORGANS, DERANGEMENTS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. It punlPir.s and BNRionr.s tho BLOOD, RES ToitKs the LIVER and KIDNEYS to a healthy ACTION, AIDS DIGESTION, Il KO i: LATHS the B0WKL8, and IN viao RATES tho NE avon s SYSTRM. lt ie NOT A Patent Modieine. FORM?LA around eaeb bottle. ENDORSED by the beet Phyeieiane. ?, Tho HOST POPCLAR Medicine in ute. VP. LA wSJP.NOB is constantly in receipt of ORATSPULletters and TESTIMONIALS cf REMARKA? BLE CURBS performed by Kosaoo. All letters answered and adrice given-VRF.K. ' KOSKOO for sale by Druggists everywhere at OMR DOLLAR PER BOTTLB. For snle by J. F. W. DsLorms, Joly as.-ly Sumter, S, C, [ * Kew Mvorti?eiiiente. O.VjtwiS*^*1^ DOliLAB BUM from now to Jana?ry li 1871. ONK DOLLAR will pay for tho 8BM1 .WUK K LY do. do. 58 M Dla a inoath ?UI tel THE DAILY BUN. Address, L W. (NOLAND, PubUsher, Now loth. LARGEST-BEST-CHEAPEST I T"jlNTKKPRISB, INDUSTRY, TACT. Liber JP-i a)Hy, and the Best Talent, bava for over Tweuiy* Ye ur 8 been freely used upon MOORE'S RURAL NEW-YORKER, Andee a raeuR U is bow, pre-eminently, the Largest, Best ?ad Cheapest Illustrated Rani, Litorery and Family Weekly lo tba World '?.na or thousands of wide-awake People, allover the CoJtinont, take aod admire Ibo Rural for Ito superior Ability, Value, Illastrattons, 8tyle, Ac. The Press and People Praise III F?r example, an Exohenge aaya. '?The Rural is tbo moat Elegantly Printed, Ably Bdited, Widely Circulated and Heartily Welcomed Paper, aa a whole, which now fiada tts way among the People." X-it- Vol. XXII. begins July 2. Try lt ! Only $1.60 per volume of 20 numbers, or $3 per year. Loss to clubs. Subscribe Now I Address D. P. T. MOORE, 41 Park Row, Now York. STAR SPANGLED BANNER-A large 40 column paper, Ledger sice, illustrated. Do vuted to Sketches, Poetry, Wit, Humor, genuine fun, Nonsense fofa sensible kind), and to the exposure of Swindling, Humbugs, Ae. 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RELIABLE AGENTS WANTED in every city, town and village for tho largest and most tuccossfnl DOLLAR HOUSE in the country-ONLY ONE endorsed bv Ibo loading Papers and Kxprosf Co.'s of the United Suites. Our goods giv? universal satisfaction, our premiums to Agentl cannot bo excelled, and our cheoks aro free. Having two housos-Boston and Chloogo-om facilillos are unequaled, and our business oxceedi In amount author concerns in this trade oom bined, ?ir SEND FOR CIRCULARS snd FREI CLUB to 8. 0. THOMPSON A Co., 130 Federal Streot. Boston, or 168 Stale Street, Chlcsgo HM THE ADVERTISER BKQ8 TO CALL AT. TENTION TO HI? STOCK OF THE BEST AND PUREST CHEMICALS, Drugs, PATENT MEDICINES. A FINS ASSORTMENT OF PERFUMERY, SOAPS, TOILET POWDER , and Chalk, Puff Boxes and Paff?, Shaving Cream and Brushes, Hair Brutbea, Irfant Brushes, Tooth and Nail Brushes, _All at McKAOBN'8. PRESCRIPTIONS PREPARED CAREFULLY AT ALL HOURS, _By I. A. McKAQEN. THE BEST BRANDY, GIN, WHISKEY and WINES, Sold at MoKAGBN'S. ALLSPICE, Cloves, Cinnamon, Ginger, Mace, . Nutmegs and Pepper. _At MoKAQEN'S Drug Store. KEROSINE OIL, Lamps, Burnera, Chimney Wicka. Ac,_At MoKAQEN'S. LARGE and FRESH SUPPLY OF L GARDEN SEEDS _ For salo by McKAGEN. MILLER'S ALMANAC for 1870 At McKAGEN'S. A FINE SEGAR CAN BE HAD Feb 18_At MoKAGBN'S. REMOVAL. -0 HAVING REMOVED to Cornor of Main and Republican Streets, and thoroughly j revised and renovated my Stook, I can offer to my customers and the pnblie generally, as fine | AN ASSORTMENT OF WELL SELECTED Drugs, ANO General Medicines, Aa can be found lu thia market. Comprising most of the popular Patent Medicines, -SUCH AS Rosadalis, Philotoken or Female Friend, Mystio or Female Regulator, Jayne's Expectorant, Jayno's Pills, Ayer'a Chorry Pectoral, Wistar'a Balsam Wild Chorry, nombold'a E: tract Buohu, Simmons' Liver Invigorator, Sandford's Livor Invigorator, ?alPa Hair Renewer, Barry's Tricopherous, Tnrrant's Aperient, Stafford's Olivo Tar for colds, oonghs and | consumption. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, Russell's Soothing Cordial, without' ano? dyne, Holloway's, Van Detison'a and Hurley's Worm Candy, with all the Vermifuges. A complete assortment of PERFUMERY. TOOTH BRUSHES AND TOILET ARTICLES. -- A?.SO A choice article of COLOGNE, of our own manu? facture^ which we can sell choap-with all other artioloa which should bo found In a Well Regulated Drug Store. Jan 20-tf_J. F. W. DBLORME. DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS Toilet and Fancy Articles. A. ANDERSON & CO.. Apothecaries and Chemists, SUMTER, S. C. Are receiving constantly a full supply of Pure Drugs and Chemicals, and a well aoleoted stook of Faucy Articles md Perfumery. -ALSO A great variety of Toilot Soaps, Extracts for the Handkerchief, Fine Colognes, Foreign and Domestic, Surgical Instruments, Trusses, Ao. All Medidnos warranted genuine and of the very best quality. PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS, Carefully oompoundod night or day. To bo found nt night at tho rosidonco of Mr. Anderson on Main St. A. ANDERSON, - A. J. CHINA, Iff* D CLO T H I N G", CLOTHS, Ac Spring Stock. D. J. WINN. Agent, Now has ?ti Storo a Largo anti Careful? ly solcclcd Stock of Spring and Summer Goods, WHICH HE GUARANTEES AS REPRE? SENTED, SUCH AS CLOTHING-Fine, Medium and Common, Cloths and Cassimores, Shirts, Drawers, Socks, 8uspondors, Gloves and Crarals, Coder Vosla, Fine Lot Tweeds, Brown Lln-jns, Ac which he pledges himsolf to sell lower than any other house in town for cash. _Aprll 20_ The Undersigned RESPECTFULLY OFFERS HIS SERVICES -A8 Land Surveyor, in Sum? ter County. Alt nosiness of that kind given will reeetve 8rompt alten ?on if addressed *to Watchman mee, or to-Bradford Springs'P. 0. via Camden. \ - JOHN K. GOURDIN. June 28 -?,. . J m rv*1? "...?.>. f BOUGHT IR KCW TOBE BT ONp OF TBI, . '. V KO ii. . '.' '..V. FIRM AT TUB RECENT DB?LI8B. THOSE DESIRING TO P?RCH ASI SHE AND CHEAP HAD BB8T GIVE THS?M A GALL. They ar? prepared to* aar?* all In th? batt man nar, and respectfully folio! t * contine**** of th? favor? hertofoa* ao liberally bet tewed. Marah ?8_. PROVISIONS, JJBAVY CITYMBSS PORK, DRY SALTED Shoulder?, bhdf. and boxes; Dry Salted Bi def, hhds. and boxea; Smoked Western Shoulden, hhds.; Smoked Wester o Rib Side?, hhdf. , Breakfast Strlpf, Ham?, oov ered and naked. LARD-Pare Prim? Natural and Extra, in tierces, bbl?, and tab** Extra Fin? TABLE BUTTER, tuba. Bett Faotory OHBESE. Sundries. COFFEES-Java, Laguyra, Rio, all gradea; FLOURS-all gradea; SUGARS-alt gradea; M0LA8SBS and SYRUPS-all gradea ; CRACKERS, all kinda, In bbl*, ?nd boxes ; RAISINS, Choice Lem? ons and Oranges, Bottled Al? and Porter, En? glish and Ameri? can, In oases and bbls. Chewing Tobacco, eaddles, quarter and half] boxes ; Catawba Win?, Chole* ?oupper nong Wine, California Hook Win?, Clarets, Rasberry Syrup, Black? berry Brandy, Jellies, Es? sences, and Grocers Drugs, Lye and Potash, and a general as? sortment of Liquors, Groceries, Segara, Tobacco. For sale at wholesale only, by ADRIAN & TOLLERS* juno 22 OPENING OF THE SPRING FASHIONS. LATEST STYLES OF Millinery and Fancy Goods. MRS. M. J. ZERNOW, SUMTER, 8. C., having recently returned from New York, announoes to har friends and the public of Sumter, and the adjoining oountlea, that sho has opened at th? above es? tablishment a CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF Millinery Goods, Including all the LATEST PARISIAN NOVELTIES. Satisfaetion guaranteed aa to the nrloe and quality of Gooda pnrohased at this establishment1 Orders from the country will receive prompt attention. April 20_ Canned Meats, VEGETABLES, FRUITS, . AND FISH, in great variety, ORANGES and LEMONS. ALSO Flour, Lard, Sugar, Coffee, Bacon Crackers, Candles, Catsups, Pepper Sauce, &o., ?co., &o. Almonds and Raisins, Fine Segars nod Tobacco. Bolted Meal and Grist, FRESH FAMILY SUPPLIES Received every week, at JOHN S. HUGHSON'S, Under the Photographic Gallery Moy 25 ISli ARBLE YARD THE undersigned would most respectfully announro to the people of Sumter nnd eur rounding country has ho have just recoived a SPLENDID LOT OF TUE a, rtol o > and ts now propared to receive nnd oxoruto or dora of nil kinds in hie lino, with neatness and dispntoh. IRON RAILING FURNISHED TO ORDER. W. P. SMITH, 8U.MTKR, S. C. Nvo- 17_tf NO. 3 GROCERIES. THE ONLY STRICTLY Grocery and Liquor House IN TOWN rp HE UNDERSIGNED, begs leave lo I call th? attention of bis frlonds and (he publie generally to his NEW AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF Heavy and Fancy Groceries Whle* ha offws iew f?r CASH ONLY. All article* warranted aa roeoranfended ?*r- Par? ?tfod.'einal Liquors kept constantly on hand. I J. H. ERF.lt H A RT. April 13 tf Company, " JWEMPHIS, TENN ?5SS BB. _ - ASSETS, - - . - - . $826,119.03. JEFFERSON DAVIS, PRHS?BEKT. | W. J. WICKS, First VIM Pr?sident. W. F. ROYLE, Boowtary. J. T. PETTI LL. Sconnd Vic* pmlolent. a* J. H. EDMONDSON, General Agent. T . - . : " il A definite ??ab s?rrender Taloe ii guaranteed on nfl Doli?le* lapsed" by non p;? v roen t of pr*?? lum, w h ten ?mount will, at the option nf tb* policy holder, bo paid bini In r*?h ou the sumador of his policy, or loan** to him at ala p*r cent. Int*r**t to pay bia futuro prvmioma, thereby tontlnn* log his pol loy tn foro* for tho fall amount With sudoient cenital forontir* security, no Life Ioaiarano* Company rifara ?nperioradten tag** to tb* Carolina. \V All Ita profils aro dMdod among lt? policy holders, In dividend*, on tV? etfttrlbutlon pian. No r**triotlona on triival or residence in tb* United Stat**, Canada joe BtSfope., . Alt policies non forfel table after second year. - - ' AU losaos paid promptly ia cash. M. C, BUTLElt, GENERAL STATE AGENT, COLUMBIA^ S. 0. T? r ; June 15-3m 1870. . 1870. MAYESVILLE, S- C. J. A. CO., WILL CONTINUE DURING THU YEAR TO KKK I* ON HAND A FULL SUPPLY OF GOODS IN THEIR LINE, CONSISTING OF DRUGS, MEDICINES, GROCERIES, ABS PR0?ISI8HS, and hop? to merit a continuance of th* liberal patronage they have bom receiving. We desire to call particular attention te our trade in FLOUR. It is our aim io keep Tor sal? only good quali? ties of FLOUR, and families may rely upon our stook as affording the best grades of Extra and Family Flour, to be bad tn th? markets. Oar groceries generally are all FIRST-CLASS GOODS? and our DRUGS and MEDIOINES are war? ranted to be pore and genuine, Besides th? usual stock of DRUGS and MED ICINES, we keep always on hand, we offer two Invaluable preparations of our own mann fae ta re. Anti-Malarial Specific, FOR TUB PERMANENT CURE OF Chills and Fevers. TONIC BITTERS? an admirable combination of TONICS adapted to all eases neodiug Tonio Medicines. COUNTRY PRODUCE of all kinds taken In DARTER for goods at fair prices. J. A. MAYES A CO. Jan 1, 1870_ly_ HARDWARE: ?tore, Main-st. under Sumter Hotel. L. P. LORING, AOBHT won Messrs. King & Huppman, IIALTIWOItK, IbT. Et. Would respectfully solioit the patronage of hie friends and the public US HAS IN STORE A COMPLETE Stock of Hardware and Family Utensils, embracing every article in this line of business, wbieh he intends to sell at the LOWBST PRICES, FOB CASH. He will keep always in store, a oomplete assort? ment of Collin's Axes, Amos'Shovels and Spade?, Trace Chaina, Hoes, K?kcs, Pitch Forks, Grain Cradlea, Soy the Blades, Guano Seivos, Pocket and Tablo Cutlery, Brass Preserving Kettles, Tin Ware, Window Glase-all fices. Persona in want of tho most convenient and economical Stoves, enn be supplied with tbo lateatimproved patterns at prices which cannot fail to give entire satisfaction. June 15 REMOVAL,. MISS K. I>. BRITTON Has removed her Millinery Stock to tho New Brick Store, next to J. T* SOLOMONS' where she lins on hand a complete stock of TUT T X T T TVT T? XX V xvi i JU JU in JD ii x . A RICH AND BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF SPRINa?vS?UZNSIlV AND FANCY GOODS, I>T O RE AT VARIETY. Tho ladies aro particularly invited to call and examino the many novelties, of the soason, which cannot fail to ploase the fashionable and those of good tasto. Goods are much oheaper, and will be sold on very reasonable terms-to suit the time*. Call at the fashionable Millinery establishment of MISS E. D. BRITTON. June 22 _ MUSIC LESSONS. Vocal and Instrumental. Tba undersigned having taken his residence at Sumter, will give lessons In Singing and on th* PIANOand VIOLIN. He will likewise give tr?, strnofious In FRENCH, GERM AN und ARITH MBT1C. TUNING OF PIANOS ATTENDED TO. Fer further particulars, apply io him at bia roslJenoo la Ilarvio Strcot. " . . . H. C. M. KOPFP. Feb 2- ti COIT'S Military an4- Commercial Academy, MA YES VILLE, S. ?. IN HI13 INSTITUTION BOYS and YOUfcG M KN will bo thoroughly filled for COLL KO E or BUSINESS. In addition to Anolentnnd Modoru Languages, tho Schmoes and ordinnry English Branche?, special Instruction will be gtvru in 1' ION M AN . S?ll?, BOOK KEEPING. Business Eoruii ?nd Accounts, and in Vocal Music Th? Principal refers with pride and gratifica, tion t J his former pupils, who havo taken high positions in College or Business. Tllti FIRST SESSION begins October 1st, andclosos February 15th. THE SECOND SESSION begins February ICtb, and elosos Juno 30th. TERMS: $N)0 por Session for Board and Tuition, Invariably in ndvQnce. French, Qerman and Drawing extra. For Ciroalara address CAPT. WILLIAM H. COIT. Mayes ville, S. C. t REFEREES: Ker. J. Leighton Wilson, D. D , Dr. J. A. Mayes, MayesvUle, So. Ca.; Gon. W. L. T. Prinee, Cheraw, 8. C. ; Rev. J. B. Mack, Charles ton; 8. C.; Rev. G. W. Petrie,D. fi., Montgom .ry, Aln. ; Messrs. Blending A Richardson, Sumter, 8.0. July 20_tl oct Charlotte Female Institute, Charlotte. No. Ca, THE 13th ANNUAL SESSION OF this Institution Commences Hie 30th ? of September and continues until the ?80th of June, 1871. ' An accomplished Corps of Teachers ha? been employed in nil Broncho? usually taught in First Class Female Seminarlos. For Oircular and Catalogue containing fall particulars as to terms. Ac, address ROT, R, BURWELL k SON, July 20-2m]_Charlotte, N. C. General Life and Fire [ INSURANCE AGENCY. SUMTER/ S. 0. f HE following Companies having complied with the Law, and deposited $20,000 enoh with the Comptroller Genoral, offer protection to bousoholds against loss or damage by Are: Pheonix Fire Insurnnco Company, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Cash Assets, SI,701,000. Southern Lifo Insurance Company, of Atlanta, Ga., Gen. J, B. GORDON, President, M. C. MORRIS, Soc'ty. Security Piro Insurance Company of New York, As?Otts, $2.017.809 81. German Fire Insurance Company of New York, Assetts. 1.058.054 61. Georgia Homo Insurance Company, Columbus, Ga., Aspett?, 408.731 10. Richmond Banking Insurance Co., cf Virginia, Assetts, 270.510 24. . A. WHITE, Juno 22 MONTHLY MAGAZINE, Tieo Dollars per Annum. 64 PAGES READING WATTER. 30 PAGES ADVERTISEMENTS. WALKER. EVANS' & COGSWELL, ?. WYATT AIKEN, CHAK?.ESTOT?, ?. C. July in . lui JESSE THOM PSI** , Attorney and 'Counselor at Law, Offlco next Door tn Ulirntiing A nichtrdtori, M'est of Court House, SuHTKfi, O. WILL PUAOTICIi i?. ?ll i ho Courts of (he Third Judicial Cfrtfnlt, iUfi, in tho Supreme Court Ht Ch.irlosnm and Culttir.l.la. July 20_ JAMES lt UM!,!;. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DE ALI !1 \? Boots, Shoes, Hats Opposite J. T. SOLOMON. Sumter, So, Ca, Feb 1(1 i Ln t. ' ?SV . * Architect, County ?arvoyor -A Mil Mechanical Bttgii? ocr WILL ATTEND IO ANY T.'.'M. I .?.- EN trn-ir,! in Mm wiih sT'nr-icv ami ih'spal.h, ReUfsto FOES OR Fill K.\ its. 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