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MmT- AU Tr??.l?ol A4rnU?*Moot$, and aft, Jo&VVork-ajut Wpaid <1K l?mi. Tkl#2jrfir b?-ob#?r-*d wtik^t dlrtlwaalca. Bnbsil Mi Ht wt ?too p?rabi*?o advaaoo. . /IT- A-Hrtl^loMferT-b WerkwUlb?jkVl., .I tho OSBOO, ia Tata. E. JT WM M. " - Too War?Bib*ti book* .*? >. ?a* kt^Bawrf UV f. P AXTO?. who will rwolpi for ? ooloo oflkapi ?Hood ?. Bi) ?UBIUr? ?oniiSOtad ?llfc Ul* Aov??. H?hi? orj^taorifCJoB dopatfwwwta. i /BT- Oar AdrottUloa; frUudf? aro rsaasTsjsA (o i*nd lo lb*lr faror* not lat*/ than Moajay? ' . N M AS S MEETING. JUDGE CARPENTER, Qty, M. p.: BUTLER, GEN. j. B, KERSHAW and probably other extinguish-, ed speakers will address the citizens of Sumter County, white and colored, at Sumter on Wed? nesday, Aug. 31st. The people, en masse, will no doubt turn out. THE SEASON* Have been generally good io this section, and the crops ?re generally promising. UKIMTMI'S QCKK5I1S DELIGHT. Our columns contain the advertise* ment of th it? popular remedy. Mr. HEINITSH bas long been engaged in the Drug business at Colombia, and no Co* lumbian has a higher reputation than, has he. His Queen's Delight is made pure-is no trashy nostrum, the sole purpose of which is to make money. For the purposes for which it is recom? mended it DO doubt has real merit. WILSON AE SELBY. We have muoh pleasure io directing general attention to the oard of Messrs. WILSON & SELBY, Cotton Factors nnd General Commisson Merchants, of No. 5. Water St, Baltimore, to be found io our advertising columns. We haye personal acquaintance with Mr. JOHN W. SELBY, of this house, and from that acquaintance, and from his general reputation, are prepared to say as muoh fir him as for any businessman of whom we know. Trusts committed to his hands, our friends may feel sure, will receive proper attention. A BARBECUE PROPOSED. A number of prominent citizens, from several parts of the oounty, present at Sumter, on Sales-day (Monday) last, exhibited much earnestness in urging a barbecue for the Mass Meeting on the 31st, and offered to contribute beeves and other meats and supplies for suoh a purpose. Time did not admit of a regular meeting, but informal consulta? tion resulted io a request that all who would unite for that purpose would at once communicate with this office. Let us have a barbecue. "NOW." w Wc ask every calm and honest reader of the Watcliman to give careful read? ing and mature deliberation to the arti? cle signed as above, and published on another columo. It contains truth and power, io points so plainly put that the way-luring man cannot fail to compre hcud. They cannot fail to have the el feet in bringing our people to see the true position they occupy in tho great struggle now being inaugurated ia this State, between honesty aod dishonesty -between good government on the one sido and plunder and bribery on tho other. Let all honest oitizens, white and black, arouse themselves, and cast* ing to the winds all prejudices and animosities, go to work for the right. Br 5iB SON AL* We were pleased to receive a call, on Friday last, from F. D. RICHARDSON Esq., DOW canvassing agent of the State, for the Carolina Life Insurance Com pany, of whioh JEFFERSON DAVIS is President. Mr. RICHARDSON is too well known to our people and to the State at large, to need commendation from us, and we simply say that the Com? pany he represents is one of the best in the country. We have also been pleased to receive a call from Dir. F. C. RANTIN, who represents the old and popular Charles? ton Shoe House of E. B. STODDARD & Co. Mr. RANTIN is a native of our sister District of Clarendon, and relative of our esteemed fellow-oitizen, JAMES H. DINGLE. THE GOOCH COTTON TIE. Our friends, Messrs. GREEN & WALSH, BB appears from the advertisement in our columns, are sole agents for Sumter and Clarendon for the sale of this im? proved Cotton Tie, and Ire now prepared to take orders. . We wero pleased to reoeive 0 oall, a few days ago, from Mr. HYMAN, the popular junior partner of the house of] DANGY, HYMAN A Co., General Com? mission Me?uuitnts of New York, who are solo agents for the United States for this Tie. Mr. HYMAN informed ns that | it is extensively used in North Carolina, of whioh State the members of his house aro all natives. Our plaoters are invi? ted to oall and examine it, at th? store Messrs. ORKEN & WALSH. MORE DBLlCJOVsTc Alf TA LBVPS. Our good trieod, Dr. J. M. PITTS, approached us, on Saturday hut, his countenance ?ll wreathed with smiles, with ao ominous "bag io buggy." Wt hardly knew what was oomiog out of I tbat bag. But the Doctor's quiok move? ment soon presea ted two ot th? largest j aod most luscious looking oantaleops I that our eyes ever rested on, Th? troth (m im. It? kem^?s ta* ?i~u ?tgh *W tn***, i^iWM:,^^ coed |u the "Alton NuYmeg Melon," pf ?range *.hap?, tory huge, ?od ?o Hied whence R wt* brought. The lang melon wt fotin? mueh> -'theV. ?w*ouet-<-. mow juicy ?td of decidedly fleer ?a*or. Ip feet we thought it the fineat.wc ha* e?er'f?ated. ; ' *' .,. , r'; j? : ^ > Thanks to the Doe tor. Woo" comes neii.T' tMooMin flitN<i mt ' Wt ?aw jt tax.. exeoution, the other dey, receipted, against a colored women, amounting to $2 66, the items Of whioh are a? follows : tts on cow end enif : State U*. $0.10, county tax $0.06. penalty $0.03, Treasurer'$ cou $?.87- to? tal, $2.66. Recapitulation : State and County tax, including; penalty, nineteen cents; Treasurer*? cost, two dollar? and, thirty-seven cents. The Treasurer*?cost adds to the tax to be paid by the poor colored women nearly thirteen time?. There are^hondreds of oases like thia in Supattr eonnty, and thousands throughout the State. Could our friend? of the Reform Party have a. more pow* erful^argument to present to the colored man tftan this ? The poor, ignorant, m is? led eolored man, taxed thirteen time? npon hircnw and oalf or other little property I -twelve hundred per cent of which goes into the pooket of the tax gatherer. SPECIAL NOTICES. Thia va!aabla Family Medicine has been widely and favorably known in our ? n aad foreign countries, upward! of v . THIRTY YEARS! . - It hae lost none of Ha good "nama' by repeated trials, but continues to occupy a prominent posi? tion in avery family medicine oheat. ? It la an external and Internal Remedy. For Summer Complaint, or any other form of bowel disease in obildren or adulta, lt la an almost cer? tain cure, and hos without doubt, been more successful in eurlng the various kinds of CHOL? ERA than any other kown remedy, or the most skillful physician. In India, Africa and China, where this dreadful disease ia more or less preva? lent, the Pain Killer Isconsideied by the natives, aa well aa European reaidenta In those climates, a sar? remedy ; and while it la a moat efficient remedy for pain, it ts a perfeetly safe modlcine, even in unskillful hands. Directions accompany each bottle. Sold by all Druggist?. _Price 26 cts., 60 ets., and $1 per bottle. SINKING SLOWLY, Diseases that progress rapidly to a erista ara not the only ones to be dreaded. Canker or dry rot dooa not bleat a tree aa suddenly aa a stroke of lightning, but unless arrested, it destroya it aa certainly ; and in like manner ob ron 1? debility although lt docs net kill with the swiftness of yellow fever, is as sure to sap the springs of life eventually aa any acute diaoaae, if not oheoked by invigorating medication. There is something Inexpressibly touobing io the apeot.iolo of prema? ture deoay. Languor, pallor, emaciation, depres? sion of spirits, and a dis tasto for exertion, are ita ordinary sy mp toms, and they should be promptly met by tonto treatment. The boat invigorant and exbilarant that ean be administered in a oaae of thia kind la Hosteller's Stomach Bittera. The stimulating prinoiple of the preparation rouses the dormant .energies of the system, and the strengthening and regulating properties give a permanent and healthful impulse to th? vital foreea thua brought Into play. Tho failing appe? tite la re awakened, the process of digestion and assimilation are quickened, the quality of the blood is improved, the secretions bsoome more natural, and every organ that contributes to the nourishment of the body undergoes salutary ohange. By these means the repair of the phys? ical structure ia effected and ita health and vigor restored. In no class of disease? has the benifi eent operation of the Bitters buen more marked and striking than in those characterised by gen? eral debility and nervous proatration. Ladies effected with theae alimenta find in thia most wholesome of all tontos and correctives the saf? es t and aureat means of relief. It ia atroog to restore and powerless to injure. Such is the uniform testimony of clouds of witnesses." pST- Th? '.Phoba Baker" Salve 100 years a scorct Carea aa by msgto AU Cuta, Burna, Bruises, Sorta, Uloers, Cancers, Sore Nipple?, and Broken Breast?, Chapped Lip? and Hands, Eruptions, Chilblain?, Bite? or Stings of Insects, A?, A Wonderful ear? for piles. Sold everywhere. A?k for Phoebe Baker'?" (and take no other) "Cottar's" Rat, Roach, Ao. Exterminators. "Cost ar's" (liquid) Bed-Bug Exter. " " "Costar'?" (pur?) In scot Powder. Use thia (only pur?) Ioa?at Powder for Moths In Fur? and Woolen?, for Bed? bug?, Insocts, Ao. "Cottar's" (only ?ur? remedy) Corn Solvent. SOLD everywhere. . Ask for "COSTAR'S" (and Uk? no otbtr.) $1 $2 $3 and $6 alie? sent by express. Address "COSTAR" CO., 13 Howard St., N.Y. "ARTICLES OF REAL MERIT ARB AL? WAYS WORTH THEIR PRIOR," a? is proved by tb? vain?of SUMTER BITTER?. So say hun? dreds whe have '4??d thom. THU PAIN "KILLUmt After Tntarr Ta?aa trial, la still receiving th? mott unqualified toitimenlals te it? virtues, from portons of th? highett eh ?rae ter and reipomibit ? tty. Physiotens of th? Ara! respectability, recom? mend lt as a moat effectual preparation for th? extinction of pain. It I? not only tb? bett reme? dy ever known fer Bruises, Cuts, Burn?, Ao., bat for Dysontery or Cholera, er any ?ort of borel complaint, ll I? a remedy un tu rpaased for ?flei?n ey and rapidity of aoUoa. In tb? gnat cities of Indi?, and other bot ell maus, lt ha? become th? Standard Medicine for all ?neb complains, M well aa fer dy* pepsi?, Liver Cora pial nts, and other kindred disorders. For Coughs end Cold?, Can k?r, Asthma, and Rb?amatie difficult les, lt baa been proved by the most abundant and conrho? ing t??Uat?ay, to be aa In valuable modlolns. Sold by all Druggist*. Prie? 26 eentf, 60 ota?, and $1, per betti?. <3* t ?ortbaastenl, ?18 ; Savanah ?nd Obertes too, ~@S?} Soatb Carolina, (?hol? shanta) T-?0rd?# (helfe*) ~(Me. - ?csAM*. Ao~Wew York Sight, , of pirj GWeYllfii? 1?; 811 ter, 10i@?es. . SOOIH CAROLINA BANK BILLI. Bank of Camden..-.,.".45fy - Bank sr Soo iii Corolin?.;. ...... liqb *' Baak 'e* Oba?laV;.?V.i.: ..T@ Baak of Hamburg-.IP<5) Baak of Stat? of s* C. prior to 19AI.60(g) Baab of 8tata of 8.0. Uiue 1661 and 186S 82@ .Planten'and Mechanics'Bsnk ofCbarlea-qa-r >' ton.?...;;.,.(3-? .People's Bank of Charleston... ",.,......-<g) .Union Bank of Chor)e?toD....<.- ?? - .SoatbweatomiB B? Bank af Charleston, - <a~ (old).- @ .Southwestern R R Bank of Charleston, - @ - (now) ... ............. .^.......-<i_ Farmers' and Exchange Bank of Charlo*-icu Bxobanga Bank of Colombia...16@ Merchante' Bank Qf Cheraw.w 4ta> r Un tere'Bank or Fairfield . ,<<S_ State of Sooth Carolina Bills Reef ??able...07. CUT of Charleston Change Bins...'......97. .Bills marked thus (.) are being redeemed at the Bank Counters of each. Jan 18_ ly MEDICINE. ENDORSEMENTS FROM ABROAD, ADDBD TO Thousands at Home, SHOULD MAKE HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S. DELIGHT T TBB HOUSEHOLD REMED Y IT has been justly remarked that the I judgment of tho. people, delib?rate); made up, is curred. It stamps with its own seal whatever it approver The reputation which survives its searching tests is established on a firm founda? tion and soon reaches the height of favor to . which lt is justly en tilled It is so with HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT. Tba people approve, and physicians sanction, Its use, beoause it pone-sos merit, and is what it alms to be A HOUSEHOLD BLESSING TO THE SICK. IT CURES HBADACHBS.-Slok^Headacho, Nervous Head? ache, Bilious Headache, Neuralgia Headache, Catarrhal Headache, Dirtiness, Rush of Blood to the Hoad, Fullness, Oppression of the Head, Ac. CATARRH.-This unpleasant disease, in all its forms, soon cured. SORB THROATS, Ac- Sore Throats, Hoarseness, Loss of Voice, Weak Volee, all soon cured. DYsnspsiA.-This disease always curei In all cases, in persona of all ager and occupations. LivKR COMPLAINTS, JAUNDICE, AO.-These complaints oured In all case*. Chronie Diarrhoea and all Chronic Dysentory, Colics, obstinate Costiveness. PILKS.-Piles, Blind, Bleeding, or Ulcerated, Painful, Itching, Burning, no matter how long existing, soon oured. Kidney Disease, Diabetes, Gravel, Inconti? nence, Stoppage, Bright's Disease, all oured. MALES.-Their peculiar disoases soon ourod. PACK AvraoTloNB.-Brown Spots, Moth Blotob es, Pimples, Blaok 8peoks, Red Patches, Burn? ing, Itching, Rush of blood to the Paoe, Cloosmu, Bad Complexion, all soon and perfectly cured. Abscesses, Scrofula, when on theSoalp, Throat, fnternal or external, on the Tongue, Back, Limbs or anywhere, Sore and Swelled Legs, all perfect? ly curable. SKIN DISEASES.-Salt Rheum, Tetter, Acne, Shingles, Scaly Brupttons, Watery Discharges, Hobing, burning, Chronic Erysipelas, oured. TUB EYES.-Inflamed and Itching, Sorofula, Ac, on the Byos and Eyelids, curod. GOITBB, 8 WSLLBD NECK.-All casos cured. Re ' cent oases of Goitre cured. Rheumatism, Chronio, Acute, Neuralgia, Lameness, Swelled Joints, inability to walk, painful or passive, cured by the ute of HEINITSH'S QUEE?SS DELIGHT. The afflietol, nervous and debilitated, whose sufferings have been protracted from hidden cauBca, and whose oases require prompt treat? ment, will find always a sure remedy in HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT, j Do yon feel weak, debilitated, easily tired ? Does a little extra exertion produco palpitation of the heart t Does your Liver, or Urinary Or. Sans, Or your Kidneys, frequently get out of or er ? Do you have spoils of short breathing or dyspepsia? Are your Bowels constipated? Do you have epeMs of fainting or rushes of blood to the bead ? Is Tour memory impaired? Is your mind constantly dwelling on any subjeot ? Do you feel dull, listless, moping, tired of company or of life? If^yon do, then your Liver and Stom mach are deranged, and their sympathetic action upon the Brain produces just suoh results, The sooner yon ramove the cause, the sooner yon will be restored to a healthtul and a thoughtful con? dition. Wa say-by all means try a bottle, and be ?uro you get HEINITSH'S QUEEN'8 DELIGHT. Noue other is gonuine. For sale by Druggists anywhere and at HEINITSH'S OBVG STORK* COLUMBIA, S. 0." Joly 27 FOB SALE. THB VALUABLE FARM OF ONE HUN? DRED ACRES, situated oft? mile West < f Sumter Conrt House, now the property and resi? dence of Hrs. BOND ENGLISH. On th? prem? ises is a comfortable two story dwelling, and neoossary ont buildings. Convenient for use, is one of the finest springs of water in all this soc ti. n of country. About forty acres are now un? der cultivation, twenty acres In old field, aad tbe bulanoo is valuable wood, oak and pine. For . tersas, A?, apply to. . - A. A. OILBBRT, S??t*r, B. C. Joly Q.-tf.,_ SaStaBXX? Bimasf AND DOORS. ROBERTSON BROTHERS HAVB loeated themselves on Main Street, near the Depot, and are prepared to fur? nish to order, SASH, BLINDS, D00R8, OR OTHRft WORK in their lin?, In tbe best workmanship, and at pri?es as lew as suoh things ean be delivered at Banter from abroad. G Iv? as yoar orders aad eus tal rt boat? lodtstry. July 10 Sat at, Uko aod admire tba Burel fer ft Ability, Value, Illustration?, Stylo, A? Th? Press as? People mis? Ul For pl e, an Exobaogo ??ys. "The.Hara ia th? moil Elegantly . Printed, Ably Edited Widely Cireul?te*Ud Heartily Welcomed Paper M a ?hole, whioh now finds ita wa/ among th? People,* MW- Vol. XXII. boglos July 3. Tr/ lt I Oolj $1.60,per volume of 26 numbera, ?r SS per yoar Leun to club?. Subscribe Now 1 Address . P., P. T. MOORE, 41 Park Bow. Now York. STAR SPANGLED BANNER.-A 'Iorgo 41 ootann paper, Ledger also, llloalrated. Po viited to Sketohes, Poetry, Wit, Humor, gennlm fun, Nonsense iota sensible kind), and to th? exposure of Swindling, Jlndibagfl, Ao. Only Ti ots. a year, ?nd a superb engraving "Evange? line," 1 1-2x2 feet, gratis, 80,000 circulation. Money refunded to all who ask lt. It is wida awako, fearless, truthful. Try It now, 76 ots. a Sear. Specimens EKES. Address "BANNER,' Unsdale, N. H._. BOOK AGENT8 WANTED.-"Ladles of the White House." No opposition. Stool en fraring?. Rapid sales. For eiroalars, address I. S. PUBLISHING? CO., N. Y., Olnoinnati and Chicago. ; ._ TVT _7 \)eT BOOKS-Agonts sell 100 per IM VJ y Y week. Prioo $6. Address L. STEBBINS, Hartford, Ct._' ? ' MEADVILLE THEOLOGICAL SCHOOL. - Unit arian ; educates Minister?; $160 a year to poor atudonta ; begina Aug. 20. Apply to A. A. LIVERMORE, Meadvlllo, Pa,_ A MODEL IIOUSK. Being a cripple, I have made h ou ae planning a apeoial study Oce built last season bas proved a model of convenience, boauty, and economy. Descriptivo circulars of Pinna, Views, oto., with general information of relue to all, sent free. Address (with stamp or script If convenient) GEO. J. COLBY, Arohiteot, Waterbury .Vcrmoa. PATENTS. Inventors who wish to take out Letter? Patent are advised to counsel with MUNN A CO., edi? tors of the Solentiflo Auierioiin, who have prose? cuted clnlms before the Patent Office for over Twenty Years. Their American and European Potent Agenoy ia the most ostensiva in the world. Charges lesa tbnn any other reliable agency. A pamphlet COD mining full'Instructions to inventors I? sont gratis. MUNN A CO.. 37 Park Row, Now York. YES! IT IS TRUE! That the Beat Mower?-the Beat Droppers the Beat Sulf-Rnkers to be found in the world aro tho Original and Reliable Double Motion A? tn a Machines, mudo by tho Ai TN A M ANUFAGTUR INQ CO , of Salem, Obie. Send for Pamphlet oontaining particular?. Newspaper Advertising. A Book of 125 closely priutcd pages, lately Issued, contain? a list of tho beat American Ad? vertising Mediums, giving the names, circula? tions, and full partioulnra concerning tho loading Daily and Weekly Political and Family News? papers, together with all those having largo cir? culations, published in the interest of Religion, Agriculture, Literature, Ac, Ao. Every Adver? tiser, und every person who contemplates be? coming such, will dud thia book of great raino. Mailed freo tu anv address on receipt of fifteen [cenia. (?KO. P. ROWELL A CO., Publishers, I No. 40 Park Row, Now York. The Pittsburg (Po.) Lender, in its issue nf May 29, 1870, says: "The firm ?if O. P. Howell A Co., which issues this interesting and valuablo book, i' tho lurgcet and beat Advertising Agency in the Unitod States, and we cnn cheerfully recommend it to tho attention of thnao wlio desire to adver? tise thoir business scientifically and systemati cally In suob a wny : that is, so to seonre the largest amount of publicity for tho least expendi? ture of money." WANTED. AGENTS.-$20 Watoh free, gir? en gratia tc live man who will act as our Agent. Busluess light and honorable ; pays $30 por doy. Address R. MONRON KENNE? DY A Ca, Pittsburg, Pa^_ W" ? WILL PAY AGENTS A Salary of $35 per week or allow a large commission to I sell our new Inventions. Address J. W. Frink A Co., Marshall, Mioh. Cfc O At A DAY 1-40 now articles for Agents \<P<CO Samples freo. II. B. SHAW, Alfred, I Me. SALESMEN--Bond for Circular, a first-class businoss and steadv einp'oyroent. B. F. HOWE, 37 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa._ Qalnom?_T1 Wanted in n paving business. OaieOlUUll s. KENNEDY, ils Chea nut Street, Philadelphia. HP TT Tjl HUMAN MACHINE.-New L II AJJ Books. Free for stamps, TAR? RANT A CO., N. Y._ 1^0 CONSUMPTIVES.-Yon can get a sure . cure for Coughs and Colds, and all lung complaints freo. It has ou red thousand?. Send for it to DAWIKL APSE, P. O. Box 3531, N. Y. WOOER'S PASTILLES. ??"tfP,?! 40 couts by mail. STOWELL A CO., Charles? town, Moss. Please Read This! READER, hu vc you tried Tinkhum's "Won? derful Headache Remedy ?" If not, try s I box, and you will use no other Remedy. War I rantod to ouro the worst case of Headache, Ear oho, or Toothache, in fire minutes. It oontaini nothing poisonous, it is no liquid, and can ht applied by any child. It contains no magie power, and lt le, putting aside all patent medi? cines and humbugs, tho beat remedy in the world for the above disensos. Warranted to oure, oi the money refunded. It baa been thoroughly tested in thia part of the Union, and hundred! have been euro J with this Remedy. Remember, reader, this I? no bumbng. but a positivo fact, Can be ?ont by mail enfoly to any part of th? flobo, and warranted to roach tho purchaser lease send fora box hy mail, and be convinced that Headache Earache and Toothache ean bl cured. Directions ?ont w itu every box. Price $1.00 per box by i..uil to anj post-office In thi Union. Don't fail to try it I 1 doa. boxos, $10 1-2 doe. Boxes, $5. Address OTIS TIN KU AM J North Mlddloboro', Moss. (Box 41). Plieounl I to the trndo. __ NEW MEDICAL PAMPHLET- Seminal Physical and Nervous Debility. Ila effect! and oure. Price 2 j rents. Address SECRETAR! Museum of Anatomy, 018 Broaaway, New York CURIOUS, HOW STRANGE!-Tho Married Ladles Private Companion oontains the de. sired Information. Sent freo for stamp. Ad. dross MUS. H. METZOER, Hanover, Pa. PROMPT. HONORABLE. RELIABLE A OENTS WANTED in every etty, town and J\. village for the largest and most saocossfu DOLLAR HOUSE In th? country-ONLY ONE endorsed by tho loading Paper? and Kxpresi Co.'s of tho Uni t. d States. Oar goods gin universal satisfaction, oar premiums to Agenti osnnot bo oxoelled, and our cheeks are freo. Having two homes-Boston and Chicago-om faoilltUs aro unequaled, and oar business exooedi in siuouot all other oouoerns In tbls trade oom bined, _ pm* SEND FOR CIRCULARS and FREI CLUB lo 8. 0. THOMPSON A Co., 139 Fo?oTal Street. Boston, or . 158 State Street, Chios** iv. CHEMICALS, ' *-^*m ?? '\ : _ .:' PATEN T MEDI CI NEB/ A FINS ABSORTMBKT OF PERFUMERY, SOAPS, TOILET POWDER ?nd Chalby v* [i . Faff Boxes and Puff?, . Sbavtog. Craam asid Bemba?, Hair Brashes, Infant Brashes, Tooth and Mall Bruihe?, Alt at MdKAGBN'S. . PRESCRIPTIONS PREPARED CAREFULLY AT ALL HOURS, By I. A. McKAGEN. THE BEST BRANDY, OIN, WHISKEY and WINES, Sold at McKAGBN'8. 1 ALLSPICE, Clove?, Cinnamon, Ginger, Mae?, .. Nutmegs and Pepper. _ At MoK AG EN'S Drag Store. KER0SP7E OIL, Xamps, Bumara, Chimney Wieke. VJ., At MoKAQBN'S. A LARGE and FRESH SUPPLY OF GARDEN SEEDS For sale by MoKAQBN. MILLER'S ALMANAC for 18?0 At WcKAGEN'S. API NB SEGAR CAN BE HAD Feb 16 At MoKAQBN'S. REMOVAL. HAVING REMOVED to Corner of Main and Republioan Streets, and thoroughly revised and renovated my 8toek, I ean offer to my customers and the pnblio generally, as fine AN ASSORTMENT OF WELL SELECTED Di? Tigs, ARD General Medicines, As can be found iu this market. Comprising most of the popular Patent Medicines, -SUCH AS Rosadalis, Philotokon or Female Friend, Mystio or Female Regulator, Jayne's Expeotorant, Jayne's Pills, A y er's Cherry Peotorat, Wistar's Balsam Wild Cherry, Hembold's Er traot Buohu, Simmons' Liver Invigorator, Sandford's Liver Invigorator, Hall's Hair Renewer? Barry's Trlcopherous, Tarrant's Auerion t. Stafford's Olive Tar for colds, eongbs and | consumption. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, Russell's Soothing Cordial, without' ano? dyne, Holloway's, Van Demon's and Hurley's | Worm Candy, with all the Vermifuges. A complote assortment of PERFUMERY. TOOTH BRUSHES AND TOILET ARTICLES. -AlSO A choleo article of COLOQNE, of our own manu, fnoture, which we can sell ohoap-with all other j artiolos which' should be found in a Well Regulated Drug Store. Jan 20-tf J. F. W. DaL&RME. The Brooks rori able and Revolving | COTTON AND HAY SCREW PRESS. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PRESS NOW OFFERED TO TUE FARMER. Its excellency consists in tts simplicity, strength, portability, eompnotness and oonventenoe. Two I hands oan pack a bale of cotton weighing 600 ? pounds without tho aid of a horse. It took the first premium over eleven Presses at | the Meehan ic?' Agricultural Fair of Louisiana on the 15th of April, 186V ; and over sixteen Presses at the same plaoe in 1870. It will last a mun his lifetime, with ordinary care. Orders solicited early, as wo could not supply the rush last fall. Manufactured at CHARLESTON, by W. S. HENERY, and at j COLUMBIA, by GOLDSMITH A KIND. I will have one on exhibition in a short time. ? Send for descriptive oatalogue to L. P. LORIN?, Agent, July 20-8m] Sumter, S. C. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLI? NA-COUNTY OF SUMTER-COURT OF COMMON PLEAS-JULIA F- KRIKRSON, PLAINTIFF, AGAINST FKANCIS M. MEL LETT AND SILAS M Eli LETT, DEFEND? ANTS.-To the Defendants Franois M. Mellen j and Silas Mellolt: You are hereby sutrinoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which is fited in the offloe of the Clerk of Common Pleas, for tho said County, and to serve a copjrof your answer to the sold complaint on the subseribers at tbeir ofilce, on Main Street, in the town of Sumter in said County and State, within twenty days after tho service hereof, ex? clusive of th? day of such eervioo; and if you] fail to answer tho complaint within the time | aforosald, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for tho relief demanded in tho oom* plaint. Dated June 18. 1*70. RICHARDSON A SON, Plaintiff's Attorneys. TO THE DEFENDANT SILAS MELLETTi Take notice that the summons in this action of whlob the foregoing is a copy, was flied in the ofilce of the dork of the Court of Common Pleas for Sumter County, at Sumter Court House, ia the town of Sumter, in Sun.tor County, ia the Stato of South Oirolina, on the 14th day of July, 1870. Doted July 14, 1870. RICHARDSON A SON, Attorneys at LHW, Joly 20-flt]_Main St., SomtsrJ3. C. Fresh Arrivals -AT Sumter Book Store. Harpers' Magasine, Godey's Lady's Book, Dam' oreilVMcgatlae, for August, at THE SUMTER BOOK STORK. LOTHAIR, LUOK OF ROARING CAMP, Curiosities of Literature, Old Curiosity Shop, Pickwick Papers, and all the lat? publications of the day to bs had at publisher's prices, ? At TUE SUMTER BOOKSTORE. July 27 . HAD BJt$T ?tV* tfW-t A CALL. . - Ta*y ara po?jr*x*? toi : Mm ?lltith W manner, aa* T?ff*?fj?& soik?t rf ??nUa^?iJe ( lb? favors hertofaras? HWn?ly. beet. wed. Canoed Meats ORANGES and LEMONS. , AL80 Flour, . Lard, Sugar,Coffee,/ ,3acoi Craokers, Candles, Catsup*, Pepper Sauce, &o., &c, &c. Almonds and Raisins, Fine Segara and Tobacco. Bolted Meal and Grist FRESH FAMILY SUPPLIES. . Received every week, ai JOHN S. HUGHSON'S, Under thc Photographic Oallen May 2?_?_ MARBLE YARD TBB unJariigned would, moit respectful!: announoA to tba people of Boater and eur rounding OOifntry bat he bava juft received i SPLENDID LOT 09 ivr &, 3? "fc> i o i and le now prepared to receive and execute or ?ere of all kinds In hit Una, with neatness an? dispatch. IBON RAILING FURNISHED TO ORDER W. P. S M I T H, SUMTER, S. 0. Nvo- 17 _tf NO. 3 GROCERIES. THE ONLY STRICTLY Grocery and Liquor IIous< IN TOWN THE UNDERSIGNED, beg? leave t eal! the attention of hie friend* and th publio generally to bia NEW AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF Heavy and Fancy Groceries Which he offers law for GASH ONLY. ^Eft, All artioles warranted aa recommends Pure Modieinal Liquors kept eonstantl on hand. J. H. BBERHABT. A,,. 'I 13 tf DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICAL! Toilet and Fancy Articles. A, ANDERSON & CO. Apothecaries and Chemists, SUMTER, S. C. Are receiving constantly a full supply ?f Pttl Drugs and Cbemioals, and a weil seleotsd etoo of Foncy Artioles and Perfumery. -ALSO I A great variety of Toilet Soaps, Extracts for the Handkerchief, Fine Colognes, Foreign and Dotnestio, Burgioal Instruments, Trusses, Ae. AH Medidnos warranted genuine and of tl) very best quality. PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS, Careful! 00 m pou n il cd. night or day. To bs found at nlgl at the residence of Mr. Anderson on Main St. A? ANDERDON* - A. JT. CHIN A, 1W. 1 CLO THING CLOTHS, &C Spring Stoek D. J. WINN. Agent, Now has in Store a Large and Careful ly eeleotod Stock of Spring and Summer Gooda, WHICH HE GUARANTEES A8 RBPRI SENTBD, SUCH AS CLOTHING-Fins, Mediara and Coounoi Cloths and Casslnverss, Shirts, Drawers, Books, I ^|*spsesWs> l. ?>, . ( >r?iajM -? Gloves sad Cravats, Under Vests, Fins Lut Tweeds, Brown Linens, Ae. 1 which bs pltJgss himself to ?sit lower than aa I oilier house In town for sash. , April 29 A ?efialto eaab 4fmo*?r ule* U g**re*t*ad jfeftelos noa lurfekabU after Woud year, i AU low*? paid promptly la amah. % " ~ . ^u?a (xiS?NB??tAL tiTATB i ?Tun? l5-^3m I MAYESVILLE, S- C. J. A MAYES fe?M WILL CONTINUE DURING THE YEAR TO KEEP OK HAND A FULIi SUPPLY OE GOODS IN THEIR LIEE, CONSISTING-OF DRUGS, MEDICINES, GROCERIES. &HB ??10?HSH0 US, ?ni hop? to merit a oontitiUi.no? of th? liberal patronage they have boan receiving. We drfah-e to call particular attention to outr trade td ? . ? FLOUR. It la onr aloa to' koop for tale only geed quail, tioa of FLOUR, and families may roly opon oar , .took aa affording the bett gradea of Extra and Family Flour, to ba had In the marketa. % Oar groceries generally are all . FIRST-CLASS GOODS, and our DRUGS and MBDI0INE8 are wari ranted to be pare and genuine. Bestdes the asnal stook of DRUGS and MED? ICINES, wa keep always on hand, wa offer two Invaluable pr?paration? of oar own manufacture. Anti-Malarial Speoificr| FOR TBE PERMANENT OURS OF Chills and Fevers. TONIC BITTERS, an admirable combination of TONICS adapted to all eases needing Tonto Medicines. COUNTRY PRODUCE of all kinds taken in BARTER for goods at fair prioes. J. A. MAYES A CO. Jan 1,1870 _ _ly HARDWARE ?tore, Main-st. under Sumter Hotel L. P. LORING, -AeSMT roa-'-r. Messrs. King & Huppman, BALTlffllORE, Rt. ?. . Would respectfully solicit tho patronage of his friends and tho publie. IIB HAS IN STORE A COMPLETE Stock of Hardware and Family Utensils, embraolng avery ardrie io this line of ovalness, which ho Intends to ssll at tho Ii O WEAT PRICE?, FOR CASH. He will keep always in store, a completo assort? ment of Collin's Axes, Ames' Shovels and Spades, Trace Chains, Hoes, Rakes, Pltoh Forks, Grain Cradles, Soy tho Diados, Guano Selves, Pookot and Tablo'Cutlery, Brass Preserving Kettles, Tin Ware, Window G la* a-ail aises. ' Persons in want of tho most convenient and economical Stove?, eon ho supplied with the latest Improved patterns at prices which csnnot fall to give entiresaliafeetioo. Juno 16_ _ REMOVAL. MISS H. D. BRITTON Has removed her Millinery Stock to the New Briok Store, next to J. T SOLOMONS' where she bas oe hood a complete stock of MILLINERY. A RICH AND BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF SFRINGMILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, IN GREAT VARIETY. The ladles are particularly invited to sall and examine tho many novoltios of tho season, which cannot tall to plosse tho faahloaeble and those of good taste. Goods are muoh cheaper, and will be sold ou very reasonable terms -to ault tho times. Call at tba fashionable Millinery establishment of M?S8 ?. D. BRITTON. Jon? gt_ . A GOOD CHANCE TO MAKE rVIT ANTED, for tho year 18?, a geed, fY thorongh, practical planter, to toke charge of a Urge cotton plantation in this County_ Labor, material and every thing nectary already received. For a man who wm take "eera-.of,the Interests of the employer, a rare opportunity will be afforded to aako money for himself. All persons dearing the sltaatiua will apply by letter addressed,* X. ' Cave of the Watchman O?nW Joly 20- tf Aoad e m y ? : . ? ; vx?tiK w4^jg^ Ik THIS INSICTUTJ?ON ?HX?W*^??ff!E i ? lo ?ddttio> tV AnoW ?i?<?M?aW^ * tho Bol en pe? and ordinary Eng Uh Brwobqik y. special lastnielltra wt?^.^^ to.l^WM.AWv - 8HIP? BQO?TkMprtlB, 1k*\*U* Forters**. > Accounts, la^eeil hasler - . . v v Th? IVlnotpsl refers with pride ?od gralllee- y loo to bli former pupil?, wjtojbato Uko? Wg?.^ Oetobar -lotj Vndeloses February UtST' . ; ? , ??.v^?vjj THE SECOND 8B8SI0N bsg'ns FWbruory l?tb((i >" ?nd dose? June 80th. . , . >1 RMS: ?100 por Session for, BoojrA tjtad ' TaiUen, invariably io adveuoe. ' ; ?, v: Frenoh, Germen ?nd Drawing extra, . ( t ^ ^ For Ciro ul? ra *ddte?i . * 'r . * CA PX. WILLIAUvB. COIT, . Muyeeville, S. C. Jj REFEREES i .< ROT. J; Leigh ten WlUfoo, D. p.. Dr. J. A?.. May O?, Mayes ville, So. Ce- { Qoai >V. It. T. Prince, Choraw,,S. O. t Rov, J. B.: Mtok, CharlUr * , to), S. C.; Bov;Q.\f.PouHo,D^-?o^t^ .ry, AU, ; Messrs. Btaadlng A Richardson, . *^-d- :? \j> . Hoor; Charlotte Female Institute,. Charlotte; J?o. C?^ THE 18th ANNUAL 'S*SMO>:>t this Institution Commonooo tho iota !of September and continues until tee ?M??o? Juke, 1871. .Y _ ' '.'An ?eeompUahOd Corp? of Teaoher* baa Nen employed In ?ll Branche? moally Uoght lu First Ola?? Female Seminaries. For Circular ?ad Catalogue containing fall, particulars as to terjps, Ac, address ??V . - ,. "i Ber? R, BURWhLL A SON. Joiy>0->m] Charlotte, N.' Q. General Life and Firi . INSKRA?VC? SUMTER, S. 0. - T?HE following Companies having complied wljW tba Law, and deposited $20,000 each with tho Comptroller.General, ofter protection tq household? again g t lota or daumge by fire t . Phoonix Fire Insurance Company, of, Brooklyn. N. T. Cash Assets, , ' $1,700,000. Southern Lifo Io au ran co Company, of Atlanta, Qa., Gen. J, B. GORDON, President, M. 0. Mourns, Sco'ty. Security Fire Insurance Compnrjy of , New York, AsseWs, |2.017.869 81. - K German Fire Insurance Company of New York, Asaetta. 1.058.054 Ol. . Georgia Home Insurance' Company, Colamhus, Ga., Assetts, 468.731 10. Riohcuor? Banking Insurance Co., of Virginia, Assetta, 279.640 24. A. WHJTE, Jane 12 ft';* Kv MONTHLY MAGAZINE, los? JPoltorwper JLnHum. < 64 PAGES READING MATTER. SO PAGES ADVERTISEMENTS. WALKKH, KV ANS A; OOGSWBL-U D. WYATT AIKEN, CWABf JMWTOsT. SJ. sj/ Joly I? _ . ' [nt JESSE THOMPSON, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Oflloo next Door to Blending A Richardson, ^'sst of Court House, sevtBtt, fl. c. s?- WILL PRACT?01C io ?li the Courts of tho Third Judicial Circu??, aleo, in th? Suprttioe Court at Cbariotluu and Cuiumbia. .'uly 20 _ _. JAMES" (?A?HVi? Lt. WHOLESALE ANO RETAIL DEALER IN Boots, Shoes, Hats, TrnnlxB cfc o. ? Opposite J. T. SOLOMONS. . t Sum't0r, fifo,Oa.,. Feb ia ??/ _ ; . tio. t. ^ohij^^VCiMinty, Sttfveyor, Mechanical Engineer, fWTbU^fTrfND .tO ANV UIMIXKSS KN trust? J to n'li? with acedmov and Ji.spatuh> I Rofwrs to FOBS OR FRI UN US. AdJress, .Mancaster, 9. C. Jua? 50-.tu? v?*a*?r*wv