The Sumter Watchman. V'EPNEgDAY* AUGUST f? VV. V. PAXTON " -~ BUSINE88 MAWA8ER. f-tV All Transient AdvertnemcnU, and all Work mun be paid for io oa*h; Tali will be observed without dlittnotlon. Subscriptions ?re oleo payable io advance. pgr* ApplieatioDt for Job Work will I < made, et ibo office, to Taloa. E. FLOWBBS. The WATCH M AM booka are ia the keeping of ff. Y. PAXTON, who will receipt for moolee due and attend to all mattera connected with tba Adver? sing or Subscription departments. ?*r~ Our Advertising friends aro reauestod to lend in their favors notlater than Monday. 1TAS??E?T??Q; JUDGE CARPENTER, GEN. M. C. BUTLER, GEN. J. B, KERSHAW and probRbly other distinguish? 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. awBMfjaaHBBBBBaaaBHaaaaBhBaBBMrx DEATH OP A GOO!? CITIZEN. We are euro that we but utter tbe sentiment of our entire community, when we say, that in the death of Mr. ARCHIBALD ANDERSON, Sumter has lost one of her best citizens. The afflictive event occurred on Saturday last, after a pain ful illness, from pneu? monia, of but four or five days duration. Mr. ANDERSON, who was a native Scotchman, had beon a citizen of Somter about thirty-three years, and during all that extended period of time, maintained an unblemished reputation. He was firm and fixed in his prineiples-a lover ! of truth and justice-unwavering in his friendship-mild and devoted in his family circle. His death is an affliction to our whole community, but upon the dear ones he leaves behind him the blow falls with unusual severity-for to them he was as dear as tho apple of the eye. May the balm of heavenly consolation be applied to their wounded hearts. Ilia funeral services-winch took placo at the Mothodist Church, on Sab bath afternoon last, and, in the absence of his pastor, Rev. D. MCQUEEN, wore performed by Rev. H. M. MOOD-were attended by a large concourse of our people; the lower and upper floors of I the Church being filled, and many color? cd people in attondanoe. He died in the triumphs of a Gospel faith-his last words being an expression of his trust in the Saviour. "How blest the righteous when ho dies." Ui%. Attention is asked to the School notice of Mr. Taos. P. MCQUEEN. His past success as a teaohor in our midst is well kuown, and we ask for him, now, again, a liberal share of patronage. PltlvSEUVICDl'IllHT. Wo are indebted to the Planters' Warehouse for samples of the "Dexter Fruit Jars," empty and "filled." They arc of glasr id so constructed as to enable everybody to put up their own fruit and egctables at moderate cost. They are really worth looking after. By all meaus get some of them. SACRILEGIOUS THIEVES. Two cane seat chairs were stolen from the altar of the Methodist Church, at this place, a fow nights since. What could not bo said of the wretch, who goes into the house of God to steal ! BUSINESS CHANGES. Our advertising columns show that the firm of PATE & TAYLOR has been dissolved-that our young friend C. E. ?MTBUS has become associated with Mr. L. G. PATE, under the name of PATE & STUBBS, aud will continue the business, and that Mr. G. E. TAYLOU, will indi? vidually continue as the special agent of Geo. W. Williams & Co. Our very best wishes attend all concerned. REMEMBER, That thero are but two sides to the contest now raging in this State. It is honesty against dishonesty. No man eau disparage one side without helping thc other. No honest man can be neu? tral, because his very neutrality is cn. couragement and countenance to dis? honesty aud adds one to Scott's vote. WE CAN WIN I North Carolina not only overcame a majority against her of twenty thousand, tacked by Holden's armed militia, held ?fl tcrrorcm over the State, but redeemed herself by a handsome majority-from ten to fifteen thousand-making a ohangc of between thirty and forty thousand votes. One-half this chango, (if every mau who is opposed to tho present cor. rupt ring will vote) will carry South Carolina ! Will tho peoplo do their duty ? We call upon them, in the name of everything that is honest, and that is dear to thom, to put aside their pre? judices and go to work. Theory is worth but little, unless it can ex vf,n !*. own rhonomeiift ; and it must effeot his without contradicting Itsolf; tboreforo, tho hots are sometimes assimilated to tho theory, Miher than the theory to the faots. Suoh has '??n fully demonstrated in the past history of los perfoot cures effected by the use or tbs "Old parolina Bitters," whiob bas become the only ro? uble remedy for roissmatlo complaints, fevers ???ci, ?to , in the South. ' Bate, Kure, Reliablo, is Wlneman's Worm Candy, ' PROCRASTINATION IS THE THIEF OF f?ME," tboreforo you who are afflicted with V*9i'*I'sia, Indigestion and loss of nppoiito, ATL*7 not, but uko Sumter Hitters and be curred. The lift two week* bu witnessed a> change of sentiment among our people, in favor of the eauditatee of the Reform Party, which surpasses, jo ?o brief a period of time, even oar mott hopeful expectations. Wo eaid in a late iaaue, that our people were true at steel. We knew of whom we spoke. The great heart of our white people ia being stirred, and they are coming np to the .apport bf CARPENTER and BUTLER tn .olid phalanx. .Here aid thora only a dissenting voice is heard, except among, the avowed white Radical*, who are few io numbers. We have cheering account?, too, from the colored people io various parts of the country. Many of them, we are told, are dissatisfied with their present leaders, and desire a change. They have, not realized aqy of the expectations that have been excited in them-they begin to feel the weight of taxation-they eoe their masters with pockets full, and rolling in wealth, whilst their little all is taxed, and the last dollar dragged out of their pockets to pay it. If our people but do their doty, the oolorod man will not long be separated from us in feeling, as he is not now iu interest. . VINDICATION. Ur Editor .-In reply to "Sumter's" communication-in answer to hil nu? merous persecutors-published in your issac of the 3d, we shall condemn him out of his own mouth, or at least defeat him by his own statements. He seems to have an extreme aversion to the strong, concise, and venerable tongue of the old Romans. Appears to esteem ita mystery,and one, too, in close alliance with the black aot. Now we con? fess that although by no means inolined to be boastful of our scholarship, we yet do not look apon the Latin language in the same light as we would view thc hieroglyphics of anoient Egypt, and so far from regarding it as having any? thing to do with darkness, in any shape or shade, we on the oontrary believe it to be a great medium of light, and have seen it, when eorreotly used, irradiate an entire page with "one flashing line of light." Wc presume that "Sumter," notwith? standing his disrelish for Latin, will not objeet to our making use of a La ti o ism, which, from frequent application, has almost becomo an Anglicism. We allude to the term "non sequitur." Does "Sumter" know the meaning of that expression ? If not, we shall at once proceed to point out to him wherein it consists. He shall surely realize thal "Ex ante cedentibus et consequenti bus fit optima interpretation "Sumter" advises us to go to the histor! oal record, and iuforms us that wi shall thero find it an invariable rule that "social equality has always boer conceded before political." He adducei the status of the Poles, Hungarians Irish, and last but not least the Jews, io proof of said rule, whioh he laysdowi as a premise, and from which he arrivei at the lame and impotent conclusion that the negro will necessarily an? forthwith attain social equality so soot as we recognize the fact that ho i already imbued with political equality If this conclusion be not a "non sequi tur" from that premise, then we ar igooiant of the meaning of the term First. What conceivable analog, can there be between any of the abovi mentioned races and the African ? W have always regarded them as branche of tho great Caucasian tree. Tko Poles were certainly entitled t ?sooial equality with their conqueror! being not only pure blooded Caucasian! but also one of tb? most aristocrat! peoples of the continent. Some among the Jewish race can als boadt of their lineage, besides bavin enjoyed as a race, a national mon training and education, such as no oth< antique Caucasian tribe can lay olaii to. Can "Sumter" pretond to say th he has been comparing "like things t like ?" Secondly. "Sumter" has made tl oracle of history prove too much fi his case. Ile makes it say that sooi equality preoedes political ; wheres granting for the sake of argument thi his historical analogy holds, and wh is the faot, so far es the negro South Carolina is concerned. It is that he has not on had political equality, but has luxariati in political supremacy, for at least ti years past j and "SunV.e?" hims? says that ho has not yet enjoyed soci equality even with Radicals, who ha no social status to lose. Docs "Sumte still consider bis analogy appropriate As to the theories contained in 1 Michelct's "L'Amour," he has view them correctly according to our vie They may sound very well in Frenoh, b are decidedly outre when expressed plain English. We tell "Sumter" plainly, that t evil of sooia1 equality is muoh more I to be inonrred through oar remain i in a state of masterly in aotivity, a as an immediate consequence, p mitting ourselves to be robbed s despoiled of our all, than by rcoogn ing the political privileges whioh ht been conferred upon the black man, a if possible, by so doing, obtain an hon administration, and so save from sp what remains of our substance. Th is no greater leveller theo absolute want, sod thia ir ?ll surely come upon oar poo P1^*!. **. l^?f?^?Hf oon tinae. ,4 M Wot thiuk "Sumter's'? logic of tb? kind sty ltd coercive. Let him reflect. . se? [Fron tito Banter Watchman, Aag. 13.] WHAT BOKH IT. SUBAN. Jf>. ?\fitor .-MT attention ha* beca called to ?* .PMeftaab, ? ojw Rie?o OJ i, p? bli* W la ta? adi tor*! pe? ATn ?a^oirV?e,?^of^h?r Raaio^fthl! excited a oarioua susplolon, and an explanation ia respeotfully uked of tba proprietors of tho by a sound and consistent DEMOCRAT. fFfom tba S na ter Nowt.] WHAT THU COUNTRY OWBS TO TBK la KP DB HC AN PARTY. Wo find tho following paragraph ia tho Daily ???publican. We print th? aoUeoablo patt in capitals t "At tho close of tba lata war TBS TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS OF THE UNITED STATES WAS ABOUT THKEE THOUSAND TUREE HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS. Since theo wo have paid nine hundred million dollar*, and reduced the barden of taxation ono hundred and fifty million dollar* per *n narnu. TU 18 IS THE WORK Of TUB REPUBLI? CAN PARTY. [From the Samtor Nows, Aug. 14.] **A ' DBHieCBAT.? In consideration of thc simplicity of tho writer of a communication in tho Watch ma? who calls himself "A Demoor*t," we will inform him that tho CAPITALS ia our ort iel?, which he quotes, explain, aa we thought to tho dull*at?>ompreho& .ion what wo ment. .We repent thara : "WHAT TB* COCMTRT OWES TO TBS REPUBLICAN PABTY," "At tho close of the lat* war THE TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS OF TUE UNITED STATES WAS ABOUT THREE THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS." "THIS IS THE WORK. OF THE REPUBLI? CAN PARTY." That is to say, Mr. "Democrat," the HtpuhH. can Party bar* saddled this enormous debt upon tho country ; and we will add that for every dol? lar of lt which they have paid they have robbed the count ry of at least two. Is "A Democrat" satisfied? The veriest dolt, who can read plain English, will not fail to see, by compar? ing the above, that the matter originally taken from the columns of the Soott organ and published in the editorial columns of the Sumter News, has been so garbled by the JVeios^io its reply, as to make it say and mean an entirely different thing. The head of it is cut off-(the source from whence it was taken)-the bowels and vital principle have been extracted, and the remainder is distorted into a weak fling at the Radical Party. This attempt to shirk the responsi? bility of the publication of the piece, is so exceedingly small, and at the same time so transparent, as soaroely to be worthy the notioe, of an honest DEMOCRAT. jjr-W- The many friend? of Mr. THOMAS HAIR respectfully announce jim as an independent candidate for a soat io tho Logislaturo from Sumter County, and solioit for him tho support of THE CITIZENS. April IS, 1870. _ MASONIC. rf ins REGULAR MONTHLY COMMUNICA X TIONS OF CLAREMONT LODGE, NO (14, A.-. F.*. M.*. are suspended until Ootober noxt. E. C. GREEN, WV. M.V T. V. WALSH, Secretary. June 23 ^^^^^^^^ THE PAIN "KILL.KU" After Tn i RT Y TSARS trial, is sltll receiving the most unqualified testimonials to its virtues,from persons of the highest eharaoler and responsibil? ity. Physicians of the first respectability, recom? mend it as a most oRoctual preparation for the extluotion of pain. It is not only tho best reme? dy ever known for Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Ac. but for Dysentory or Cholera, or any ?ort of bowol complaint, it is a romedy unsurpassed for efficien? cy and rapidity of aotion. In the groAt cities of India, and other bot climates, it has become tho Standard Medicino for all Such complaints, as well as for dyspepsia, LivcrComplaints, and other kindred disorders. For Coughs and Colds, Can? ker, Asthma, and Rheumatio difficulties, it bas been proved by the most abundant and convinc? ing testimony, to be an invaluable medicine Sold by all Druggist*. Prloo 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1, per bottle. I.TI PO It TA NT TO HITIT. DEUS. Doors, sashes, blinds, mouldings, nnd all tho ma? terials necessary to finish a houso in proper stylo caa be obtained at the lowest markot rates di? rect from the manufacturer, P. P. Tonie, Char? leston, S. G., who has tho largest and most oom plete manufactory of suoh articles in the Southern States. See bis advertisement in another col? umn. SINKING ?LOWLY. Diseases that progress rapidly to a crisis aro not the only ones to be dreaded. Canker or dry rot docs not blast a tree as suddenly as a stroko of lightning, bnt unless arrested, lt destroys it as certainly ; and in Ukomannor chronic dobility although it doos not kill with the swiftness of yollow fovor, is as sure to sap the springs of lifo eventually as any aeuto disease, if not checked by invigorating medication. Thsro is something inexpressibly touching in t|A spootnole of prema? ture decay. Languor, pallor, emaciation, depres? sion of spirits, and a distaste for exertion, aro its ordinary symptoms, and they should bo promptly mot by tonio treatment. The best Invigorant and exhilarant that can bo administered in a onto of this kind is Hostettor's Stomach Bitters. Tho stimulating principle of the preparation rousos tb* dormant energies of tho system, and the strengthening and regulating properties give a permanent and healthful impulso to the vital forees thus brought into play. The failing appe? tite is re awakened, the process of digcstioi r nd assimilation aro quickened, the quality of tho blood is improved, the secretions beoome moro natara), and every organ that contributes to the nourishment of tho body undergoes salutary chango. By those means tho repair of the phys? ical strnoture is offisoted and ita hoalth and vigor restored. In no olass of diseases,h as the lon id? een t operation of tho Bitters bean more marked and striking than In those'oharaoterisod by gen? eral debility and nervous prostration. Ladies affected with those ailments find in' this most wholesome of all tonics and correctives tho saf? est and surest means of relief. It is strong to j roster* and poworleaa to injure. Such is the * uniform teettoeny of doods of wltneiioa." j LATEST QUOTATIONS OF . S0UTHE?N SECURITIES, IN CH ARLK8TON, 8. 0., Correcxed weekly by A. C. KAUFMAN, Broker, No. 25 Broad Street. AU?, lt, 1870.' STAT'S Ssotmmx?-8oo th Carollaa, old, 80$ I 00; do MW, T*;40; Greenville and Columbi?, - @2 ; Nortbwutern, @13 , Savannah and Charles? ton, -@85; Sooth Carolina, (whola shares) -@40 ; do, (hairdo) - ?lO. ?ZCI1MI, Ac-New York Bight, i off par; Gold, 122? 123; Silver, 106? 108. . o VJ TH CAROLIN*. SAXE BILI*. .Raak Of Charleston. .Bank of Now berry... Bank or Camden ....M.4?&-| Baak or Georgetown.M.-@10 Bank of South Carolina.;.16C Bank of Cheater. .*.11< Bank of Hamburg---........13< Bank ot State ot 8* C. prior to 1801.40f Bank of SUte if H. C. Usa? 1861 and 1862 26( * Planter s'a nd Meebun ic?" Bunk of Charlee. ? ton. 'People's Bank of Charleston...., ,... .Union Bank of Charleston. .Soathwestern R R Bank of Charleston, - < (old).-< .Southwestern R R Bank or Charleston, - ( (now). .< Farmers' and Exchange Bunk oi Charles-< ton:. 2( Exohange Bank or Columbia.8( Merchants' Batik or Cberaw.;. 4( Planters'Bank or Fairfield .?_ State of South Carolina Bills Receivable.,05. City ot Churlos too Change Bills.06. .Bille marked thus (.) aro being redeemed at j the Bank Counters of cuoh. Jan 12_ ly Green 4 Walsh SUCCESSORS TO Oreen, Watson & Walsh. j-jAVE ?N nAND A full link ?F Dry Goods. FANCY GOODS, CROCKERY j HARDWARE, SADDLERY and HARNESS, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAPS, &c, &c -ALSO Staple and Fancy GROCERIES, of all kinds, (Except Liquors.)] NEW GOODS RECEIVED EVERY WEEK I -AT GREEN & WALSHS.1 Full Stock OF CORN, BACON, LARD, HAMS AND ? BUTTER, COFFEE, TUA and SUGAR, At GREEN A WALSH'S. I^LOUR. SALT, MOLASSES and MESS 1 PORK, At OREEN A WALSH'S. New Lot OF WHITE GOODS, GLOVES, HOSIERY| ami DRESS GOODS, Just reooired nt ae I tunichiugly low prices, By GREEN ? WALSH. j New York Exchange. BOUGHT AND SOLD BY GREEN A WALSH. ?Bargains in Remnants, At GREEN A WALSH'S. COTTON. Wo are proparcd to pay tho HIGHEST| I CASH PRICE FOR COTTON, OR SHIP I AND HOLD WHEN DESIRED, making CASH ADVANCES ON SAME. Green & Walsh, DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE AND ?Commission Merchants. July 20 FALL AND WINTER Impor t ation. 1870. RIBBONS, Millinery anu Straw Goods. ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO. istronTKits ANU .to mu: ii s OF Bonnet, Trimming and Velvet Ribbons, Bonnet Silks, Satins and Volvets, Blonds, Notts, Crnpos, Ruohcs, Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, Straw Bonnots and Ladies' nats, Trimmed and Untrimmed, Shaker Hood*, Ac 237 and 239 BALTIMORE STREET, - BALTIMORE, MD? Ofter the largest Stock to bo found In thia Country, and unequaled in choico variety and obeapno.s, comprising the latost Parisian novelties. Ordors sollcitod, and prompt attention given. Aug 10 ! Messers. BARTLETTE & OAT'S SCHOOL WILL COMMENCE ITS FALL SESSION, OF FOUR MONTHS, ON MON I DAY, Aug. 29tb. Aug 10-St DIRECT IMPORTATION OF PURE FREMJD BRANDY. "Gabriel Marchand" Cognac X X X A. III G. CUM Containing Ty* DtienQuatia Bac ir ' LOW TO CLOSE OUT, BY ADRIAN k V?LLERS. Aga 8 Fresh Arrivals ,-AT Sumter Book Store. H&rperV Magu?a?, Qodoy'a Lady'* Book, Dem cnil'i Magasine, for August, at TtlE SUMTER BOOK STORE. Yorkville Female College. THE NEXT SESSION OP THIS Institution will begin on the let of SEP. TEMBBR,and continu* until the 20th of Decem? ber. A full corps of ACCOM P LISHE D INSTRUC TORS will bo employed in all Ute brunches usu? ally taught in first-olass Female Seminaries. TERMS-PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Tuition and Board, inoluding Wathiog, Faeland Lights,.M.....186 00 Tuition in Collegial* Department,. 17 00 " Primary ? ...... 8 00 Instruments! Music,. 20 00 Freneh, Painting and Drawing, each,. 8 00 Ancient Languages,.HHM. 0 00 Deposit for purchasing-Books,. 6 00 I will lenvo Florence on the 81st Aug. and will Uk* in eh argo by the way any pupils going to Yorkville, For further partieulars, apply to Rev. JAS. DOUGLAS, Principal. Aug 10-lm_ CLOTHING, CLOTHS, &C* Spring Stock. D. J. WINN, Agent, Now baa in Store a Large and Careful ly selected 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, Suspenders, Gloves and Crarnts, Under Vosts, Fine Lot Tweeds, Brown Linens, Ac. which hepledgos himself to soil lowor than any other house in tonn for cash. April 20 _ Canned Meats, VEGETABLES, FRUITS, AND FISH, in great variety, ORANGES and LEMONS. ALSO Flour, Lard, Sugar, Co floe, Raoon Crackers, Candles, Catsups, Popper Sauce, &c, Sec.y &c. Almonds and Raisins, Fino Segara and Tobacco. Bolted Meal and Grist, FRESH FAMILY SUPPLIES, Received every week, at JOH y S. HUGHSON'S, Under thc Photographic Gallery May 26 LBROT M. WILSON.Jon* AV. SELBY, WILSON & SELBY, COTTON FACTORS AND GENERAL Commission Merchants? NO. 5 WATER ST., BALTIMORE. OFFER thoir services for tho salo of COTTON, I SPIRITS, ROSINS and SOUTHERN PRO? DUCTS of ovory description, and for tho pur? chase of PLANTERS' SUPPLIES and all kinds of MERCHANDISE. Mark each 'package distinctly. Forward Rill-Lading. Orders oxooatod promptly nnd al best market rates. July 27-Ctn _ SOUTH CAROLINA Bank and Trust Company, (Building formerly occupied hy Carolina Nntional Dank.) MAIN STREET, Columbia, S. C. This Bank, Saving!, nrtd Trust Compony, tin. dor thoir charter, with ampio cspltn), aro pro pared to meet tho wants of general business. Wo discount commercial and nil paper on Approved collaterals ; matto collections at accessi? ble points in tho United States ; buy and sell exchange on the principal oities in tho Stntos and Ca?adas; purchase nnd soil Govornmont Bonds, Bank Bills, and Southern Scrnritics. AdvAnoes roado on consignments of Cotton and other products with bill-lading attached, or wnre-honso receipt. By special arrangement wo rocelve deposits, allowing interest, and Issue certificates for thc samo. Prompt nttontion givon to tho collection of salarios, and liquidation of claims against the Stato (Jovornmeut. HARDY SOLOMON, Prcsidont. J. C. ROATH, Cashier* THE ADVERTISER BEGS TO CALL AT T ENTION TO Hil 8TOOK OH THE BEST C II EM I CA Ii S , .?--A?D? PATENT MEDICINES, A FINE ASSORTMENT OF PERFUMERY. SOAPS, TOILET POWDER .nd Chalk, Puff Box?! sud Puffe,' ' Sharing Greata and Brothel, Hair Brashes, Infant Ii ru anet, ? Tooth aud Nail Brushes, ___v_ All?t MoKAQEN'S. PRESCRIPTIONS PREPARED CAREFULLY AT ALL HOURS, _By I. A. MoKAUEN. rp HE BEST J. BRANDY, GIN, ? WIIISKEY and WINES, _Sold at MoKAQEN'3, ALLSPICE, Clorai, Cinnamon, O inger. Mace,, Nutmegs and Popper. _At MoKAQEN'S Prog S toro. KEROSINE OIL, Lampe, Burne re, Chimney Wlcki, Ac,_At McKAQEN'S. LARGE and FRESH SUPPLY OF GARDEN SEEDS For aal? by MoKAOEN. MILLER'S ALMANAC for 1870 At MoKAQEN'S. AFI NE SEGAR CAN BE HAD Fob M_At McKAQEN'8. REMOVAL. HAVING REMOVED to Corner of Main and Republican Street?, and thoroughly revised and renovated my Stook, I eau offer to my customer* and tho publie generally, a? fine AN ASSORTMENT OF WELL SELECTED Drugs. ano General Medicines. As ?an bo found In this market. Comprising most of tho popular Patent Medicines. -SUCH AS Ttosadalis, Phllotoken or Female Friend, Mystic or Female Regulator, Jayne's Expectorant, Jayne's Pills, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Winter's Balsam Wild Cherry, Reinhold's Br tract Boebu, Simmons' Liver Invigorator, Sandford'* Liver Invigorator, Hall's Hair Renewer, Barry's Trieopherons, Tarrant'! Aperient. Stafford's Oliva Tar for colds, coughs and consumption. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrop, Ru?.ell's Soothing Cordial, without', ano? dyne, Holloway's, Van Denson's and Harley's Worm Candy, with all tho Verm?fugos. A complete assortment of PERFUMERY, TOOTH BRUSHES AND TOILET ARTICLES. -ALSO A choleo artioto of COLOGNE, of oar own matin, faoture, which we can sell ohesp-with all other articles which should bo found in a Well Regulated Drug Store. Jan 20-tf_J. F. W. DnLORME. DRUGS", MEDICINE, CHEMICALS Toilet and Fancy Articles. A. ANDERSON & CO.. Apothecaries and Chemists, SUMTER, S. C. Aro receiving constantly a full supply of Pnre Progs ami Chemicals, and a well solected (toot of Fancy Articles and Perfumery. -ALSO A groat vnrloly of Toilet Soaps, Extracts for tho Handkerchief, Fine Colognos, Foreign and Domestic, Surgical Instruments, Trusses, Ac. All Medicines warrantod genuine and of the very bost quality. PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS, Carefully compounded ntght or day. To bo found at night at the residence of Mr. Anderson on Main St. A. ANAGRSOIf, - A. J. CHINA, IV. D 11HE STATIC?FS?tfni GAHO?T NA-COUNTY OF SUMTER-COURT OF COMMON PLEAS-JULI h F. FRIERSON, PLAINTIFF, AGAINST FRANCIS M. MEL LETT AND SILAS MELLETT, DEFEND? ANTS.-To tho Defendants Franois M. Mellen and Silas Mrllelt : Yon aro hereby snmmoned and required to answar tho complaint in this action, which is flied in (he office of tho Clerk of { Common Pleas, for tho said County, and to servo n copy of your answor to tho said complaint on the subscribers at their office, on Main Street, in tho town nf Sum irr in said County and State, within twenty dajs niter tho sorvico hereof, ex? clusive of the ?lay of such service; and if yon fall to answer tho complaint within the time afororaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to tho Court for the relief demanded in the com? plaint. Dated June 13. 1870. RICHARDSON A RON, . Plaintiff's Attorneys. TO THE DEFENDANT SILAS MELLETT: Tako notice that tho summons in this action ol which tho foregoing ls a copy, wes filed in tho offlco of tho Clerk of tho Court of Common Plea.? forSumtor Comity, al Snmtor Court Hons?, in the town nf Sum ti r, in Sun.1er Ceitnty, iu tho State of South C-trolina on the 14th day of July, 1870. Doted July M. 1870. RICHARDSON A SON, Altornnys at Law, July 20-flt] Main St., Sumter, S C. JAMBS CALDWELL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Boots, Shoes, Hats, TX-VLAOLIS.? etoo. Opposite J. T. SOLOMONS, Sumter, So. Ca. Feb D5 tloct. 18TO. i 18?0. MAYESVILLE, S- C. J. A. MAYES & CO., WILL CONTINUS D?RING THU TSAR TQ KKKP ON HAND A FULL SUPPLY OF GOODS IN THEIR LINK, CONSISTING Of ' *? A ; DBUGS, MEDICXITES, GE 0 0 ERIES, ,A.HB FRO YI SID HS, .nd kop? lo merit a oontlnu?*c* of th? libera) pstreneg? they bath of April, I8AI* ; and over sixtcon Presses nt tho nome pine? in 1870. It Will lust H ra in lils lifetime with ordinary car .. Or.lor? 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