The Sumter watchman. (Sumterville, S.C.) 1855-1881, October 19, 1870, Image 4

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f . TAX?*, wto will ^^^?f^?sfl ?IT OW AdrertUlur Wae?! ftV N**f?f? But iWl?noBld dee^ {pg the imsll . mou ot due tile "rlrV/efc man. Every ^?!^f^?^^^ Mi paper., Pay np 1 Pay ?jpffl ? \ j$ TSP Seed-lijo at V????#VVW and Confectionery.. Se? advert?a ernest Light ?rosts were seen io thia S???OQ1 on the mornings of the- Uth' afld l?thj Vegetation is still uninjured by it. INTERESTING TO TDK &ADIB*, Ia tho advertisement of Mrf, M. J J ZtBNOw, whioh appears in oar col um nj today. Her Fall and Winter Opening] jg unusually rich and beautiful. ' ''Ly I?, ?rn ' . ?? S. O. CKNTHAt SA 11 ROAD. W. H. PLKONNEA^J, Esq., TrcasorJ sr, gives notice that-this fourth inatal nient of five dollars per share ia paya* ble on the 15th of November, v THB WIDE-AWARE Fire Company, (colored,) were ont io full uniform and strength, Saturday last, with their now attractive cud useful machine. The interest manifested br eur colored citixens, in this depart; neut, is worthy commendable notice.' HT" The sprightly letter of oar cor-1 respondent "Edith Earlton*" ooucerning| the recent session of Harmony Presby? tery, at Bishop ville, we regret to say, although in typo, is unavoidable orowd ed from our present issue. THU REODLAB PARADE Of the Sumter Fire Engiue Company,| on Monday last, brought out the nd jackets in force, and, as is always thvl caso, a bevy of pretty girls to witness] their practice. The beautiful "Eagle | "played" well ber part-at each iospir I iog shoot from the boys at the brakes,! Bending her glistening spouts highcrj and yet higher above. TU? DAY. The people of South Carolina will go to the polls to Cast their suffrages. It is an oceasion upon whioh no honest and intelligent oiticen caa look without deep concern, or ?a unmoved or iud ?der ent observer. Go to tho ballot box, and there lift your voice, and the vote you cast ogaiust the misrulo and corruption that uow prevails ia tho public affairs of thc State. THE COTTON OttOP Of this ecol ion is turning out lighnrj even than was calculated upon at the] beginning of the pickiug season. The complaint is generalty coupled! with the declaration that the invest-l ment in fertilizers has not been profita? ble. . .?. . r .. ThjS^areaont price of tho staple is, too,'rumpus to the planter, even uudcrj more..faforable circumstances. Froju the present situation, let our! people learn still another lesson io re-i gard to growing.more largely Of broad] T---' SAVINCi'N BANK. J It affords US no little pleaau?e to d rect public attention to the''advertise mont of the Citixens Saving'* Bank ofl South Carolina, as published in ourj issue to-day. We congratulate our oommunity upo nj the establishment of a branch of this) useful institution ai Sumter, with Maj j J. W. DARGAL ?as Assistant Cashier,] aud Messrs. J. T. SOLOMONS, L. G[ PATE, J. S. RICHARDSON, Jr., and T.j B. FBASEB, as a Jocal Finance Commit^ teo. It will, no doubt, undor such manage*! ment, become a popular institution inj our midst. . DOW 15?riC ENTERPHISB. That ?fir people should encourage and sustain all manner of laudable domestic enterprise, is a self ev ?d'nt prinoiple, and one whi?h we have long proclaimed; in it ie involved mutual advantage and the common good. In this oonnexion we refer with mudd pleasure, to the announcement, by Mri W. J. ANDERSON, as Agent, on another! oolumn, of buggies, wagons, carriages/ carts, &o., for salo. Mr. ANDERSON isl a master.workman, in the litoral signi fieation of the term, and we invite all interested to visit tho establishment] managed by him.' "GOOD TO BAT." Sosree an ear upon whioh such i i| announcement falls with indifference; and if it be, perchance, where nature is declaring ber wants in tones of demand which cannot be silenced exoept by "supply," such words exoite an intercut whioh probably no others eould produoe [ Interesting a? they are, they come from a source from whence thoy may bo ful? ly realised. Look you to the adver? tisement of Dr. J. S. H HOUISON'a Family Qroeery, now managed by Mr. J UNI UH N. SPAHN. We speak from experience. Flour a? white ss snow, and cabbage, ??big heeds" ?od "hard heads1/' and ever so ?soy good things. *TFJ3RB I?NOXl sZ&e^^ rr^?t?, Valla*., Ba^.kWbels. CoHaw, U.?W tf$*&^ Leather, B?4*1*rj ?W*^-*H. kept In . amt*!** ^?^^^ l?rt.W?*braw?; cali at J; 8. T?tnKU J QKto,?oy.9 aputh Frost Street, WllmtogW, fcr.-o." . . y-y ; . .'- j < . .-; will buy abe ea wltb aHvfr or copper Upi, which will ?av* tb*,pr*** of?. o?w peir of ?hoes. ; <W pared with ragged toe? and dirty stockings, .therr _-Mawfejca^sggi; asse^Ei rv [HOW ?O M?KjRnpP ATTW?tiTIVil DehH h*v* your s?lrv Without banDter?, at | the ri ak -af breaking your children's ' nooka Don't bar? woodoo ceilings, tbat'requir* ? ?ord of lightwood to illumin?t? ibo room. Doh'; bave, wladow? without glaifl, ao that whoneverii raina you mu?t ahut out tb? light of heaven. Don't-bare sashes without blinda, ao that tb* summer.?un will d?sete your oyes, warp your , fur ul turo and fade your cor pot. Bot order all ?the rieccstoury m ? lor?ala for furnishing ' .youl ?h nu io ID comfortable . stye frota P. P. Tonie, ICbarlostou, 8, 0., tb? largest manufacturer of [such thing* In tho Southern States. Th? Flee Dollar Sowing Machine purohaaedL by ne, January,-1866, from tho Family Beninga Machine Company, 8fi Nas?ou-?treet, N. T. hasf beam In almost ?onatant use orer aloco. It bael not been ont of or ?Cr once Hal coat nothing! j Cpr repair?, and I find it si .aplo ?nd reliable Ipi operation, ?nd, alway*, ready to a?w, Tbod-l friends af taine' who ate them with the now tm ~ pr o vernen ts ar? very much pleased. Tba ?ne have I would not part with.. MRS. ANN IV. CUTHBURT, 428 We.<i 36th Street, Now York. Aug 81-- ' _ Bm This celebrated medicine ba* won a deservedly Ihigh reputation n* nn alleviator of pain and t preserver ot' health, lt bus become a house bold remedy, from tho fact that it glvea irame diet? and permanent relief. . Il ia a purely vogo table pr?paration, mado from the best and puioa" materials, safe to keep and to use In every fara Hy. It is recommended by physicians and per son* of all clauses, and to day, after a public trial of thirty years-the overage life of man it stands unrivalled and unexcelled, spreading ita usefulness over the wide world. Its larg ind iUoro&slng sale affords poaitive evidonco of j ita enduring fame. We do not deem it necessary to say much lu ita favor us ono smnll bottlo wit do moro to oonvinco you of its efficacy tbnn all! the advertisements in the world. Oivo it one fair! trial and you would not bo without it for ten' times Ita cont. Directions accompany eaoh bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Prico 25 cts., 60., ct?., $1 per bottlo. j Oct_ * A TORPID SVSTBirg. Sometimos, without any assignablo causo, the] physical strength and animal apirite give way, and a atrango torpor fulls alike on tho body and ntollecti There is little or no pain porhups, but the nalual vigor and elasticity of tho nervous, and muscular system seems to have departed, aud an indifference to tho ploasurcs of life, und even [of tte grave responsibilities, take* the pince of tbat earnest interest lu both which ohnrnctorizos o vet y well balanced mind when in a healthy condition. This state of partial collapse is often the pro in on (tory My mp tonn of aotuo serious malady. Tt indicates unmistakably that the vital powers arel languishing and need a stimulant. In auoh cases tho effect of a few ijosos of ll atelier's Stomach Bitter* is wonderfully beneficial. Tho great tonic wakes up the syatcm from ita drowse. Tito so-j crotlous and the circulations reouivo new impetus. The relaxed norves Icover their elasticity under the operations ofj the sp?cifie, like the slackened strength of o inusual instrument tn tho process of tuning. Lethargy und debility aro replaced by energy' and vigor, tho spirits riso, and lifo that almost! seetqod a burdon whilo tho aonson of depression, lasted, becomes onco moro enjoyable. Tbnt auch radical change should be produced by ii rem dy entirely devoid of the powerful alkaloids and ??In?rala so extensively used iu modern practico,] may seem incredible to thus? who pin their faith, n tb? medicinal efficacy of active poisona, but! if these akeptics will take tho troublo to onquireU of those who have tested tho corrective and ?l-H tentative virtues of the Bitters under tho circum tances described, they will find the statement to be true. New Advertisements. OCTOBER, 1870. J. & P. COATS BEST SIX COBB IS NOW THE I ?Thread put up for tho American mirkot which is SIX-CORD IS ALL NUMBERS, From No. 8 to No. 100 inclusivo. For Hand and Machine. THE LEHIGH UNIVERSITY, . BOU I If BOTMLBllfClV, PA? An Industrial and Polytechnic Inatitutiot <tm flJ>l?> <D7 alu j. aaa 3>A3a3B. Tho course ia of Foun Years, Two In the First and Socond Classes, and Two in one of tho following Technical Schools: 1, (l'entrai Litera titre; 2, Civil Engineering ; 3, ?feehunieal Engi? neering ; 4, Mining and Metallurgy ; 6, Amity tieal Vhemtetry. -The placo ia remarknblo for Ita pure air, good water, health and beauly of scenery. It I? but 31-4 hours by rail from New York and 2 1-2 from Philadnlfabia. The fine buildings and liber al arrangements for instruction commend it tn parents and students. Apply to the President. Students admitted at any timo_*. ?tt'BWINU MACHINES-AGENTS WANTED ? Salary $10,000 por year; Circulars ard earoplo* of work free. Address CRYSTAL S KW INO MAOHIKE Co., BO?TOW, Ma*.*/_ V**.1 f iA ?aY VOal ALU-Stencil TOPI sam, P*'j>lVple* mailed freo. A. J. f'UhbAM 646 Broadway, Y. Y. _ nov AS. HAVANA LOTTEB?. Prizes cashed and Information furnished .by O.BORQB HPHAM^Provldenaj.'R.;.!. (0 cts. to $5 per Evening, ?t Homet Wear? prepared to furnish profitable employ? ment to Mon aaa Woman at their home*. One person la eneb ideality throughout' the Uni tod states, can ?ngag? In this h a si nose at gr?at Wajgei We ??nd, yana, full particular* and a valuable t a rn pie, which will do to com monee work on. Any person aeelpg this notice, who want* profitable, permtnent work, should send u* their address, without delay B.O.AliliftN ?V?Q.? Anarnata? Malta?. AVOID QUACKS. A victim of early indiscretion, oauslng nervous lability, prematoto decay, Ac, having tried in rata every advertised remedy, ba? discovered a .implemean* af solf-curo, wbiob be will send fr?? to bia fellow sufferers. Address J. U,,SUTTLB, 78 Nama st., N. Y. . . ... ba ir? ?viii (y ; '. ' v h i?v. ?AOKS end SABAT?0A>XOY *atJK*8. % YOU J :< "X^JlO? . . fv* ?'"Iii tt&, . ? J nay want * Trunk ?wited for L?die<rV work, ?nd| isreyon?taflat! tl ..>^;>;^ [f? ? H TO ..fe-*?.- ' 'I;.- . . , Tour s?tlifaetloe. And li you make or repetrl Boot? and Shoo?, hero la tho plao? to buy Loath. ar, French ?nd Amerloan C?lf Skin?, Qoat end| Morocoo, Spilt leather, Bassets, Oak ?pd Hom ? look Solo Leather. Therefore when you READ [about what I hara, oome and examine the] [Blacking,-Rrusbos, Shoe Finding?, Ae.,- which lorn furnish, wholesale or retail, rt price? toj [make it aa object. THIS Ile also a fuot : I have a ot of II ATS at coat to| oloao Invoice. Call at * James Caldwell's, Main Street,! OPPOSITE J. T- SOLOMON'S. ?SIGN OF TUE BIG BOO! '. Sept 28_ HO FOR BARGAINS! -AT !FRANK FOUSOM'S Cheap Variety Store. Ho Ima just roturnod from New York with u Ano selection of ?Fancy Qoods, Toys, Confcc-g tionery, &c. jj .Great Bargains olio red (lie Ladies! ? especially. ? j Everybody-Young und Old, Little and Big, j Swill bo served tobest of my ability. j* ?Tea at $1,25 per pound-l THOSE SPLENDID SCRUBS at 60c. each S Sept 28-6m_ F. A. FOLSOM. ] Miss E. J). BMTO? j WOULD RESPECTFULLY INVITE j her friands, nnd particularly tho ? ladies Of Sumter and con.mu- I nity to call nnd examiuo ? Her Eich and Beautiful Stock! -OF- ? Fall Millinery and Fanoy Goods. Il?vlng sotooied her goods personally, and with great care, in the New York and Bnltiinore markets, she feels confident of plensiug all, both gas regards quality, etl te and pri>:o. Aa usual, (hero are many novelties for tho eenson. MISS BRITTON is aupplied with a FIRST : CLASS MILLINER nnd a DRESS MAKER, (rom Baltimore, who aro well qualified for the business. Tho fashions procured in New York. Ladies, call nnd have your Dresses and Hats uinde in the latest styles. " I Paper patterns of Dresses, Sscquce and other ?articles of dross may bo had. I At the Now Store next to J. T. SOLOMONS I Supt 28_ ?F. HALTOM FOLSOM, CO M ? O ri O ?Watchmaker and Jeweller.! SUMTER, S. C. Calls the attention of tho publio to his assort ] Jment of Watches, Clocks, Jo wol r jr, Spectacles,! land a Fine Article of 81LVER PLATED WARE,[ Bridal Presents, Ao. Persons pnrobasing of him onn rest assured of] (getting articles a* reprcsonted. All work in iny| line nosily rcpairod and guaranteed. Barrett's Building, South West Corner] Main and Liberty-streets. Pot 6_ ?State of South Caro li i ia.I COUNTY OF SUMTKtt. Special Copartnership. Ir.?. UNDERSIONKD, L. 0. PATE, CEI X STUDBS and MARX E. COHEN, citiscnsl ot Sointer,.hnve ibis 20th. day of August, 1870.1 nssooiated themselves in business as General! U cronan u under the name of PATE A STUBBS ? li. G. ???K and O. Bf STUBBS are Generala Partners. . \ MARX E. COHEN is a Special Partner, anol has inrosicd in the ouslneis, Four Tbooeandl Dollar? In'.eash. ' ' * , I This partnership lo.last one year, from above! datoandbe renewable at tho option of tho parties! rSignod] L. O.'PATB," _ . 0. E. STUBBS. ' -? ? ? MARX fi. COHEN.! Sept le < _i_6un_ Lumber! Lumber ll IT HAVE ON tlAttD AT MY Mitt, bet ween I 1 (6) five and (0) els HUNDRED THOU SAND FEET OF! . \ . . I ClOOD SKAftONBD I/UirfB&R. whioh I will sell at reasonable prices, either all the MILL, or delivered in Town, for which orders may be loft at my Store in Sumter, and| it will resolve prompt attention. ' . J. RETTENBERG. Oct 5-1 ni J Pw Senior ?aH?^r devoted' much t?te. a?d attention to [selection of these Goods, and made it bis business to find on? twhet?' tbe best bargains, \pf reliable Quality, could be - obtained,] ?vV..-" ^ I^ WTO ^ aw preparod to r ^ . / ; j We invite the attention of buyers to the following, which em-] [brace but a few of the goods and prices of our Stock, and ask all] [to call and see for themselves before making their purchases".. ?BROWN SUGAR, - - * , ? 12 1-2 cts, per lb; Best G. Coffee Sugar, : - - - 16 cts. per lb. Molasses, 50 cts. per gallon--by the Barrel, 45 cts. per gallon, ?Lard, - - - v - 20 cts. per pound. Cheese, best quality, r - 20 cts. per pound. ^Candles, - - 20 cts. per pound, by the small box. [Good Family Soap, IQ cts. per,pound-by the box 8 cts.? per lb. ^Coffee, a good article, - - - 26 cts. per pound. [Choice Hyson Tea, ?. - $1 per ponnd. jChoice Oolong Tea, - : - - $1 50 per pound. [Choice English Breakfast Tea?, - - $1 25 per pound. ?Flour, - - - - $7 to $10 per barrel. (Our Flour was bought at the time of the greatest decline in] ^prices since tho war.) ' ., . OF ALL KINDS AT REDUCED PRICES. A Fine Assortment of Bac o nj AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. [CANDY, 30 cts. per pound, best quality. FANCY GROCERIES, of all kinds. LIQUOR |Pure Whiskey, of good quality, at - 50 cts. per quart.] JWiues and Liquors of all kinds, at low prices. T O IB -A- O O O . I A. Fino Stock of Tobacco, SnurT and Scgnrs, und a Choice assortment of Pipes] Bought from the Importers. COATES' COTTON, genuine, - - $1 per dozen. ?Best "English" Needles, - - 6 cts. per paper. {Shirtings, 10 cts. per yard-Heavy. - 12 1-2 cts. per yard. fGood Calicos, 12 1-2 cts. per yard. jGood DeLains, fashionable styles, - - 25 cts. per yard. [Empress Cloth, 60 cts. per yard.l [Kid Gloves, all colors, - - 75 cts. per pair.! ?Kentucky Jeans, - - * - 16 2-3 to 20 cts. per yardi ^Blankets, - - - $2 25 per pair.! Dress Goods of all kinds. A Fine Stock of Heavy Goods.! Fancy Goods, Collars and Cuffs, Laces, real and imitation, Ribbons, Hair Nets, new styles, Waterfalls, Puffs and Rolls for the hair, India Rubber Goods. A SMALL HUT SELECT STOCK OF RIAL FRENCH ?MWMl SOAPS, POWDER ML PURCHASED FROM THE AGENTS OF THE PARIS MANUFAC turcrs, at the lowest prices for oash. 3 mm war ~M Hardware A Complete assortment, selected with great care. |A Splendid Stock of Gu hs J ?OF THE NEWEST. STYLES. EMBRACING] THE RHINE," "OUB FRITZ," LOTHAIR," ftc. ?CHEAP HATS, - - - at 50 cents each.! A NEW AND CHEAP SUPPLY. LEATHER of all kinds. CARPETS, DRUGGETS and RUGS. GOOD BRUSSELS CARPETS, at $1 60 per yard. HANDSOME PATTERNS. STRONG HEMP CARPET, yard wide, at 50 cts. per yard. [Cheap and. Good Clothing. COTTON purchased at highest market price. EXCHANGE on JtfeW; Yorfc for sale. Wo intend to ?ell our gooda Low for Cash. They have been bought ot tho] ilowcHt wiroleaala prices, rind wo intend giving our customers tho benefit of ow] bargains, so as to establish tho r?putation of A CHEAP AND RELIAR! ** HOUSE. ? " : CHAS. H- MOISE & ?Ou PLANTERS' WAREHOUSE, Oct 5 SUMTER, S. C> ?..j.... TW ^^^^ Pf* ? lattSM ... theoHglnal Map* and Iltolratk*?. FuJsJ -V ll?h?d Ey, Bcrtbuw 4 CW for **1? ?fl Fngord?'* Book D*p?*iU?ry,aad fbrnUttfal oftbV?ouqtrJ,oa rW(4?(-w. .^.<fl A new aappt,cf (?M* *e4u?bl? book? ofl)<>S*i constipation, ?nd lu r*)n?ai?l cdr?.'....l.W Stepplpg Heavenward, by Mis? ?. Treatise 1/TJ M Sra Tw*iu's inno-ccn.U Abroect f "or, the New" Pilgrim's Progr*?*, Illustrated.....3.5? phamber>* Enoycl^tfs, reveted eAluoO. , Be*. v .??ib?r? wuVpltei?W Spar? Hourn, (Horso Sebsadfse,) *>y *Af?B?ow? M. h., ?rst ?n^i?aiiMaaflaaU^M^v.^?jl Passages from th? English Nats Book? of aniel Hawthorn, 3 yols ^^..?ri'.?.V.^.H The Utart of th? Continue?, a record, o V tra?ali actors tb? Pluto? an (J in .Oregon,-with an examination of tho Mormon Prlaeiple. bj Pitf Hugh Ludlow, illujtrattd.Xii %*Frfcncb, English and American .Kolo and loiter Papar: and Envelope*, together with? general ?took of Blank Boob? as? StaJLbmery. H. B.~Our>MONTHLY LITBRA?YBttLLE TON will bo sent FREE to persons Itt the co??. vs. ?/.<> ? ' ,. ." . .... . ^SJV* Persons residing In Ina country will plea?? bear fa nindi tbat by sending order? tu tu for any bouka published In A tnorica they ' will bi charged only tho prioa of tb? book. We pay foi tho poitaga or express. . r Address Fogartie's Book Depository; No. 900 KINO STREET, (IN THU DEND.) CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. Oct 6 - ' ? ' ? . SAFETY LAW, 1 ! - ?o. PERKI N'.8.4, H O U 8 E 8 * V. NON-EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE LAMP 18 absolutely aafo both from Breaking and Ex? plosion., tiivoa twice ea much Light a? ordinary Lamp?, ii nd u?oa 38 per cent. lo?? Oil. Gives off no uder, and In? ta a life timo. . - For ?ale by JT, P. BBOVTNB, No. 136 Meeting street, and No. 61 Broad Street, Charleston, S. C. Agent for Stato of South Carolina. OREEN rf) WALSH, Agent* . for. Sumter I Sept 6- Stn . C. GR A VE LET, DIRECT IMPORTER OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, lao Agricultural Implements, NO. S2 Bust Bay St. South of th? Old Post 001?? CHARLESTON, 8. 0. Oct 5 Sm FOR ALL KINDS OF Books and Stationary,! Go to EDWARD PERRY, 140 Meei in g-street, opposite CbarleatOB Hotel.] Oet t* tm FOR PRINTING and BLANK BOOK . MANUFACTURING and BINDING In all' jiu brandea, go to . EDWARD PERKY, 1 i9 Meotiug-atroot, opposite Charleston Hotel.] Oct 6-_. ' Sm ASPECIALITY, FLOUR'SACKS, PAPER] BAGS and WRAPPING PA Phil, At EDWARD PERRY'S. 140 Mcetiiig-street, opposite Charleston Hotel.1 Oct 5_? . _6ia PAVILION HOTBLj CHARLESTON, S. C. BOARD, PER DAY, $3.00. KOOT. Il A MILTON, 1 MUS. H. 1. DU ITKRTIKI D, Superintendent, Proprietor Oi?t s_ ' _ J. E. SU ARES, SUMTER FURNITURE . --AND ' Chair War?-Room.s* HAS ON HAND A LA lt OE STOCK OF FUR? NITURE, for lei? than oun be obtained in any Southern market, Itaving both freight and risk of hreakago by Railroad. With experience ia this branch of business in tho City of Charleston, for twenty five yours, and hading tho advantages ol (hobest Manufacturer*, bo 1? offering first da?> work of which erery H ril?lo soid ia warranted. The stock consists of Sofa?, 8ldo lion rd?. Book C t res. Wardrobes . Washstand*, Bureaus, Cottage Setts, Whatnot? Ks tension Tables M ,i botany, t'uno^i nd Wood fl sn t Rocking Chairs Mahogany, Cane and Wood Seat Setting CbtUm Crib?. Cradles Trundle Dedstrnds and Cottage" Bedsleads J Every style Looking Glasses and Mattrasse?.' FIVE HUNDRED PAIR WINDOW SHADES just reoelred. together with a lot of WALL PA? PER AND BORDERING. Main Street, opposite Express Office, UP STAIRS. J. E. Suares, Fel>3*-tf _ EXECUTOR'S SALB 0 J?* - HM -A. ONT i> . BY CONSENT OF THE PARTIES INTER. EST ED in the Real Est? te of Mr?. MAR GARET McLKoD, deceased, acoordlag to the terms of her.will. I will' soil nt- Sumter Court House, on gales.day lr) November next, a Ir'net nf lund belonging %n said Refute, In tb* Cooaty ..f Bu tutor, in ilia State of South Carolina; * con? taining TUBER HUNDRED A*ND TWBtttY. ir VE ACHES, mon Ar lo bounded North by fand of Jolt? Montgomery and ft?mu?l N. UcOate, Etfst bj- lind of J. ll. Wilson, SoVtb by rand Of Bard. 'Wwn, and Wa*!,bf Ko* of Estate ^f*tows McLeod. ' ?J ! 1 TERMS:..one halfertsh und the balance ot? a credit of twelve months. ?Uh Interest, th.? pay. loenlfn be leonretl.by Hnnd of th? parehasot with martgag? ?fine^ wemUe*., . Pnrohatore to psy for tinners ?ntl stamp?, f ? G. M. JUol'EOD, Kxocator. i Oet 5 rid . Fi Wi_ br o c. al t A K fc P&fW^ ? '.KBTAIL AX p W? b?g tofafom o?r frlsnds, patron* isl ?ll < thal tr? he??\?p*aed ? larj? WHOLES A Li?xt door to oar leUU stpre, whee? we wilj ? huw Jlywesl Agare? for c?ll ur city acceptance. t^ffina?!etf???\h? largest Moak ?nd ai J . Mt? and t?amtno esr ?tock (before fun ftitja^ i . ,". ' ;J? V-V AC* lin. Jo sj? Q.' A?**s !? ?ttl. vt. and will Uni* laoliitancae erery ?Ucnilun p*?aible. .. ? ?espacttuii ?aiS??MaMH^ PJK08FH?TE KQVK$ ? ' OF liOUf tt CARO I I N A , AND TUB I1 'Great Carolina Mar?-Bofl.", [A Popularand ?olcnlille Vl?w of theirOrlalo, . Geological. Poaltlya ?od Ago. Ai*?, 1 b*i> Chfiolcal Character and Agricultural Valu?.' Together ?lib ? History nf ibii: Discovery and DoToloptnotil. Jinvlug tri colorad plater. ByK Prof?- sur F. S. lloln.e?, of Charleston, B? C.,K (Onoefrtie Discoverers.) ' ^ Irpt?lS W?ftK iaT?OW IN PRES. l l and will b* shortly publbhed. Apply at k HOLMES' BOOK JlOUSif, Kin? 8tract P 'oosTj?rtM . k$HL fi Rearons for Publishing thia Pamphlet; 2.?. Seltnllfie Terms and popular Nanua.' . ? d,-Sanaa gl?on to. 0?o Pho.pl.?te Rip? j 4,ll Karllest Notice of Ph* rphato Rock?. ' j &, Otol?gica! History and Order of Sneeesslon of tba Vossillferoui Red? of tub Charleslon Uualn,' with colored illustration?. . - - .? . ?, Eocene Bohr?tone or 8 ilk I fled Sholl-Forraa Ooo; 7, Meloeono liad*. , 8, Pielocon? Bed? ; 0, Past Pliocene lied? ; Ago? of tb? Phosphat? Kqck?. . 10, Poos phate - Rook Da ?In s, tho pre. h ! i to rio dg? of man. - ll, Recent or ll lit orlo qi Age ; 12, WtyU ar FifP?ll? end PetrefaclluDi. 13, Orlgl a of th? Phosphate Bock?, with ooh ?rod plat?. '14, How the Nodale? were eonrertad into Phosphate Rook?, wltb colored plate ; 15, "fleh1 Bed of tbe Charleston Basin." ? ' 1?, Tba "Oreat Carolinian Marl Red 17, , Comparison of Marl? associated with tb? Phos*! bal? Book ?nd tb ose dot thu? associated. ? '. I 18, Comparing pf.lb? Santee, Cooper, andi Ashby Wari? j 1?, Green Sand?. 20, Une of Ground or Kaw phosphates, at* a Fer til lier ; 21, Discovery ?pd Do? el op ui on t of the Carolina Pfcospbatas'j S2. When and bow th?] Rook wat dist found ; 23, DUcovcry of tho Rock?] ia mm . 24, DlicoTory of ?tone arrow-heads ?nd . s toni hatchet) 2?, Humen hone? takon fron? the MIS? bed ; 20, Coprolite? In caverna or pockets ; 27, Loller of Professor liol nie?? September 17ln, 1868, recapitulating lb? history of tho Carol?, na Phosphates an their- vuluo a? ascertained, August, 1807. v . 28, Letter of Dr. Pratt In reply ; 29, Who are the discoverer? 7 34, Why tb? discovery wa? net mad? long Pgo 31, What bas been done In this Hew department! of commerce, and wbat ls-now being dnnoj towards lb? de??lopment of tho South Carolin Phosphate?. . 31, List of organised Companies engaged in mining and manipulating these rooks, with card?, of each Company . ?.? Applications for coties may bo mod? ntl HOLMES' BOOK HO?SK King street. To?; those Companies who subscribo for 200 eopiesuj or more, a discount will he mud?. ' m Sept 2ft E. B. STODDARD & CO,! ' WU OLESALB DEALERS Hf A j BOOTS, SHOES \ > . . ? AND . At Manufacturers' PriconJ 165 MEETING STREET, . ? NEARLY OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTBlJj ?> Sept 2?~- , V ? 8in. 1 WILLIAM L. WEBB, I LATE 'I WEBB & SAGE, 1 SUCCESSORS TO CAMERON, WK HU JL 00 ? " IMPORTER OF v ; I China, Glass and Earthenware, Nu 12c? MEETING STR ' ET, | (OH? )>OOR f HOM ll AS Kl. ST.,) I CHARLESTON, C. | J-'D*' Will Supply (Oinlry Merchants will * Ooods, In his ljno, ?f *? luw r.itc? as they c-HM^ buy lu New Yurk orulsewbefe.. k Sept?? ' ' ' . -, ? I GEO, W. WILLI AMS Sb C0.| FACTORS, I Proprietors Oarblina Fertilizer,^ j OHARLEriTON, B-C | WILLIAMS,.M?I? IE & C<V COMMISSION MERCHANTS, IN. Y. | Liberal Adtsnew mmfs on Colton and.produco; 'hlppQd to n? tr? Charleston or N-w Yorlt, ? Agent'? f?r Saarf^s Lock, Kurnka and Buokle' Tie. butler ?al Swell's Tius. fi 8?pt 2^m. -, ,y . , ^ fy J? E. ?BOEB & 00? J IMrOiKTKHS UV Aili? DE A Ut HM IM , t, HARD WAIVE J - CUTLERY, GUNS, BAR IRON, STEEL, ' j '..> . -AND ."I A grioultuml Iitiplcmciitf,, j.p, Aiptt t i1 ... A> d A. MeD. Bruwn. ISO Meeting Strtet, ! K. D. KoMnst.n, ?nd j * <* G. Il, Mufi!!,.-. V?2 Xast Ila? Street. . SK A. KmylhT | ? ' * Hopi 2i- #>m , ' - . $*> H ? ?. -*Vvif>/. -.-?Afc V*?< i'urtN* low nsa??,?^?>ft^rb?j ^vr.4 ?D tho/ eu/via?-. ip vou< binr.t Ko. ts? ?oj fr**, s ... ?.?j j a WHO I? BSA lU^jtP?K Ift?/^l I?gg GLASSWARE^ KSTABLIS*?^^ PROM Ho> li 7 ''MB BTftifo. STRE ^.?VIM|? \ ' JlAYB^Bltl'B?t,; . '^|9g| extending through i o No 0 2 M A UK El STE ?BT^. onWobo*>^Bit?^^V^ Mr. ,W. SLLANNBA Vf rr il) jf?i*tW ^Tjpfcfcs S ALB DEPARTMENT .haiga, ?od Mr; smUh^.Tij(!t?'?^;y0i^k^ ba found. ut tho RBXAiit STORE, wlgjffl ..?INCL STRBBT,-j?^r ^nt*\^i^?^ Iiuonag? thal branch. ?' ?<?. I. Our eu ?tonier? o nj friend*, ?Ml find a, ??a?? ?plato . ASSORTMENT 0* afOJifr'&fytJ Store* at RBAS.ONAB?R' <^W\C?l?*;? H Wa. 0. 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Ttcsb?'rtV . mid ''Milla- fe J, oVory. ic^oV?ptja^?;* a Shafting PuJ!?09 iihd -(?cai'ijig^ Iron Ff outs for Hullt?in^s, | Castings of QVisYy kind iu Iron or BrfisSaJW y fi Wc guarantee to furnish Engine^ ? and Boilers of aa ^ood quai- | iiy and p?\yer, and at j as low r?todtl8can .; be had in |Now York, Baltimore - cv Phila^ J del|)hia. ? t I ' " ?OENTS FOR . ' 9 f.?f?ins?N'S OKI.I?J?HATIVD. (?QV^ j HJtXOU ANJJ S?TOl? VAL Vt?, M fwlijoli ure put ?5?i ajl nfihaiiir Kn^iuo?. !j M. KASO?. 1 T: ^WVX. ( ?IRONWOlis, J ESTABLISHED 1S3^. I ATitJVAi/ A\+)> COLVMttt;.H*''?tf?12Br?? ICliarlehiuH ?V'?V '/?T'? T ST? ! Al K^01P?1fi?,> MA?ti.NKt..?l'OU>rA?I.E, ?T,\i IO^Cfe*.;-J? ?B???era ot a? G?ac&?r/ . RU? >i?.,nd("^ Afil.i?, ^ , I \ Uir? Tr.*liii(< M>?l?.v..-- ' I V ' . . I'14'.a..l..it. WnnAawT, ?? ; . PorflUMujc. -MiHr.- - . i j- ' . . ..J. M. EA .SOM1 A ?)Ko. j Sop ?a. " ^ . '. -. -