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mm VOL. xx WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 23, 1S70. NO 46. Tlaneo Danaoa B< Doa? Perentie*.-Vir?. DEVOTED TO LITERATURE. MORALITY AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE* 'etfu>?? f.wUfj Tbo graDc??st 'iirl^r^'^f recVrf?'tAcfa* baa been borne t? bi? i^;-:?jC'!?t? 'LTtower'of ?^n%/^6^?^fi which he dre* hft^r<MMi> wtfode word brightened?.tbe'eye^^^ tod, eeryed th? .r^of#?^j^^U wrved uuder him-Hbe,, cr^ntl**y,> th? disinterested, th* d?ff?Ted.^gf? cause predestined to fj?rWbVKf?^uie?v glided frpin ?be feuuaWU, po?* ot 4aty whioh iie had ftorkjpled *(t?rr ; ?rtal defeat, iutd .tbtf'^^^^^ sphere rb which tbrtugh'otrt ibe greater par) of bis life he bsd,, looked Jorward with yearoing aSttraiiOTs,. Matured ?iith. . *&*f* : ; Geoeral Lee's career was just y pe of those, occurring only nuw.aud theq io history, over which,as.; one bebd? 'An studioua contemplation, so toe ot the moat perplexing questions present them selves .unbidden^ey d,c.ry,ifl ,j?fa for a really sufficing answer. How Came it - io conformity with what divioely Provi? dential lawdid ?t ?app*n^H?t';,a eooia,! regime to whieh i K?, btmeelf; Va?1'but loosely, if at ali, attatohed^wbidheveu its most enthusi^tio'trle'od? would hesi? tate to recall tfanir:.$*%f)jt?yi-, ' iihlbh kiodled aod tod the viloat passions of humaoity, abd which rtuk|i>d us a bar bed an j poi8onad4arro^ irTiChp. |8fde of the groat RepublW ofohe Weat', dbtoin. ed front its military champion io its last year's s t r u ggfe ihe ca I ni c a !j p u r eB t, m os t unselfish) ?33 moat unaffectedly ? devout mao, as well as ablest coromandel whom the genius of America could huv? cho sen from among ber citizens? What lessons.does trie bhnrp contrast between a aysto.n^ conder ried by ?onscipnco and the ct?a^ACter of tho irerov who upheld it to thc last impress upon the ..human heart f For wc must not con lound Gen? eral I^e wjih tho {'peculiar iustl??lioo" whioh his success in toe field .would have presetted. It was not with a view to givo permaqeQCo to slavery that ho cast, in his lot with hie nativo State : nevermeiesB;-toe wn,P'o 9? nis prores sional scry ice, Iq th!* p?^ioSn w^P/V-?s in tho ol v il war, oh ari ?od to bein sup . port of that happily extinguished cause. Wj abairbot' attejispt i?oy .solution of the my a t o ry. J p d e ?d, we liav e p re a u in e d to call aitontion to it only because, in our opinion, justice to the memory pf the great Confederate captain requires that the motives whioh prevailed with him to withdraw his allegiance from the North und teodor it to the South, furn ishes the true key to 'bis character. There was . magnanimity even in the choice which .constituted him a rebel His political judgment, formed io early days, pronounced loyal ty to be due to the State before it was due to the Union. Nearly.every motive but simple duty which could have swayed such a mind as Robert E. Lee's, must havo drawn him .towards the North-or, rather, towards.that F?deral Republic whioh the .North' presented. His father had been a soldier in its service, and, through him, he was v connected with tito immortal Washington. Robert, too. had received - his military education from the Union, and had "eaten its .alt." He had not to complain of neglect or of mistrust. His worth bad been rccog nized-his promotion promised to be rapid as well as sure. But, when the session of Virginia had been affected, and war was hovering along the ,-border of tho State, in his anxious -effort to discover his own path ol duty, he stern ly suppressed very personal inclination, and calmly surrendered his individual views and feelings at the demand - of public duty. Virginia, he believed, was entitled to claim him as her own. and Virginia's claim should bo satisfied. She might have aoted unadvisedly. She might havo'b?en foolish in throw ing her weight into the eoalo of a very questionable cause. But her decision haying been made, it was not for him to ohallenge it-not for him even to choose. With true soldiery obedience ho held himself ready to take his State's commands, and though they might wring his heart to execute them. . We just now observed, that tbo key to this great and good man's obaraoter might be found at this turning point of bis career. To do "tho right" when his judgment, duly.exercised, had satisfied him as to what* was the right-no mat? ter with what prospects, no matter at what cost to himself-to merge his will in the Will thut had tho clearest title to command-this was tho life germ ol General Lee's character. He 'had no low ambition. He cared not to please men: nor was love-of approbation any weakness of his Still less did ho seek or value ease or self-indulgence in any of its forms. He trampled upon his very prido when it stood io' the way of true service. .Strength of will in him and io the adverse circumstances it was indoinitablo-rested not so r?uch OD physical constitution as upon moral considerations. But that strang was soRom cvokod, save to t he bidding of. a-ca Im, and del?b? rate judgment, and showed itself qoite ns conspicuously in hi? kindness as in his ie v er tty. ? He believed - that, it was right for him to share li? hardships of ' bis mon, and ho did so wi?h cheerful and un often tat iou* pertinacity through, ont tbo wat,, maintaining to the1. end a Spartan simplioity. Tho man's whole soul lived, not so much io his profession as in the responsibilities whi?h it im? posed on hiny* These he wielded with all a lover's devotion, and wat eh ed, and heeded, and obeyed them, with martial steadiness and sobriety. His impulses Weirs tender as a woman's; his inflexi? bility in all things relaiingHo his sense of obligation was adamantine. I* is not surprising that General Lee, th? ?pp.H?iiQ0 of KM?? meriti mn..8k?f,of1^^^ giganta* ?truggU, it WM 'ImpdM?W? to aybid, making mistakes $ bot H? neverItfdlHe blame Pt theo*upofeft*mtoHy^Rfffl* But oven viotory, IQ the case of tb? Con fed?rate*, ODly ushered tho . way to ultimate exhaustion and defeat. The South hannaby YfV?pha; ?nj won w?rld wide r?uown?r-aboat wbioh <L?e tared nothing; and. wheu at last he Save up his tw?td > to Geo. Grant ii appomattox Court House, his/sympathy with (hose whom he had led tbrpagh so tu any privations, dangars at?d^?nliot?, and hi? sopreme regard for what* ho deemed right, bTasied out its last bril liant flub. 'Grandly but sadly ho said, turning to the remuant of bia once pow orful army, "Men, we have fought thro jg|t tho army together: I have done thVbest for you t cdiit?. ' $ Moro beautiful, more touching, per? haps, than an v feature of Goo.- Loo's career throughout the war, wa? his con? duct from the close of the War to his death, flin ancestral estates were goo?, his sword was surrendered, his high position was I oat 5 but the maa remained laatwhaVh'e'hVa beeb. He*.modestly acquiesced io the mournful lot which had fallen to him He poured forth no repining into the world's ear;- he uttered no maledictions against the victors. -, Ho accepted the post pf President over the Military Academy at Lexington-a sort of Virginian' Sand? hurst-and he discharged the duties pf that narrow sphere with the same' eon? scientiousness that had marked all his grander achievements. He died of congestion of the brain. In death, as in life, his Christian cha? racter shone forth. with .steady . glow. Much of what Macaulay, fa his review of Milton, wrote of tho Puritans of the seventh: century, was true of Lee-a descendant, however, from a Cavalier family--"The intensity of their feelings on one subject made them tranquil on every other. One overpowering senti ment had subjected to itself pity, and' hatred, ambition and fear. Death had lost ita terrors and pleasure its oherms. They had their smites and their raptures and their sorrows* but not for the things of this world." A TOUCHING SttKNB. - Julius vou Wickede, tho noted Ger? man military writer, desoribes the following soene, which occurred after tho capitulation of Sedan : "It was a touch mg scope," said he, "to see a fine looking officer of. the Chasseurs d'Afrique take leave of a splendid bay horse, with a black mane, a fine, full blooded Arabian. He literally embraced the noble steed, patted its bsek.and caressed it, giving it all 'sorts of aflcci iona te names. The -intelligent animal seemed to comprehend bis roaster, and pressed its head against his breast in a caressing man nor, as Oriental horses are wont to do Suddenly the officer stepped back, and a terrible struggle scorned to take place io his breast. He held his hand to his eyes, and then he tore his sword from its scabbard, plunged it into the breast of his noble oharger, pieroing its heart. He had aimed well, for the noble horse fell dead without a struggle. Now the officer turned away sobbing like a child, without bestowing a look 00 the 'saddle and the trappiogs, and joined his com? panions, who were mounting into the railway cars, whioh took them to their place of captivity." TWENTY Ml USS SOT! -A.ND-- ' . Money XV?atle ! ! JP. BLAND, of Mayesville, 8. 0., ia now . receiving bia SEOOND STOCK of FALL and WINTER GOODS for 1870. He ta deter? mined to sell bia LARGE nnd WELL SELECT ED STOCK A8 CHEAP-while be will give AS MUCH for COTTON- and ALL KINDS of| COUNTRY PRRDUCE as ean begotten in gum ter; Therefore you will bave TWENTY MIXES SAVED by doing your trading with bim. His stock-purchased since the recent deoline, with an ey? to the wanta of tbia aeclion-la COMPLETE. DRY GOODS, Alpaccaa, Figurad DoLnlncs, Scotch Plaids, Poplin?,'Balmoral Skirts, Ac, with an endless variety of Prints, Lindseys .and Domestics. -Ladies' Hst?, Ribbons and Fancy Article?. lt KA DY Af ADE CLOTHING A full assortment Casstmeres, Melton Oletba, and Jeana of every grade. Boote, Shoes, Hats and Capa. GROCERIES. Sugars, Coffee?, Molasses, Salt,' Flour, Fish, Bacon and Pickled Pork. HARDWARE? Begging and Tics, Axes, Shovel?, Tin-waro and all kind? af Cutlery. i'i'i'j CONFECTIONS- : Canned Peaches, Pine Applee, Oom, Salmon, Oysters, Brandy Peaches. Bellini, Nuts and Candies, Chees? *nd ' Crackers, Tebfdtto and Olgara, with all kinds of "SHOO FLY" aim Cracks and Chri-tries Notions. fie respectfully solicits . eal!, with many thanks for nae! favor*. , .. 'I" Very Re.*-WtiuUy/ ? f* :. - J. F. BLAND. May a? ville, S. 0., Dee. 7-Ia , . ASPECIALITY, FLOUR SA0K8, PAPER BAOS and WRAPPING PAP KR, At EDWARD.' PERRY'S. 148 Meeting-?treet, opposite Charleston BeUL . Oatt 8m EOR PRINTING and BLANK BOOK . MANUFACTURING and BINDING laall lt? braaahea, g* to BD WARD PEER 148 Meeting-street ppoalta OMI 4>-'gfoiMisaM De?-. ?.-^-To p?i(fS?)?M A Fart 6er> aeoonnt for supplWs Tor . ooapV*>r> wltaees foot Hto . Constable, aoconnt for co*ta . ia irimbia! oa*?t......w.~... S a 00 B**rt*t frsrfghtfon^ - field, SupL of County Poor- .'.W-- ' Hoase, Salary for month Of NpviWber 4?_4.;..V...?.,.. Il S? 00 Dot. l4.~To ptldTlrginla Jemes < ; Y cook,eocount for wage* al . CoaarrFoor Booti'?77*5. v < Instant'...... ..w.".k W.....U... ll ' J 00 Doo. 14.-To paid T J-Coghlan, Sheriff, Jailor, aooonat to November 1st, 1809, for di. e ti og prisoners at Co. Jail... 18 82? 60 Doo. 14.-Top ?ld T'S Coghlan, Sheriff ?od Jailor account to . Nov. lat, i860, for commit ment and rete**? ef Pria o nar? a? Connly Jail?????*.*.. 14 10S 75 Deo. 14.-Topa?d T J Coghlan, vU; acoouut to .NOT. ? lat, 1899., . for nulla bona co?t* In erl ml nelcases.'.Li.-V.....A..?. ' 15 8S2 95 Dec 14.-To paid William WU BOO, acooant for keeping and ' ' . cleaning Court Boa?? from ' Aug.. 1 s,i, to Jan. lat?. 1870. 16 7 50 Doo. 37.*-Toptld,Ripbardaon A v. Moaoa, Attorney?, acooant aa counsel for Board County Commissioners................... 17 70 00 Deo. 27.-To poid S T Atkin- ' SOB,- Solicitor, account /or nulla beria costs lu Criminal oasja?^V.ai-...~^:...^;,...w. 1? 180 00 Deo. 37.-To paid O, ft Barst, . Magistrate, aeoonnt for oo*tf .lo criminal oaaes................ 19 76 08 Doo. 27.-To paid Tho?. H Os . toon, Magistrate, aoeount for * costs in criminal eases.....,..,' 20 < '16 69 Doo. 27.-To paid A J Moses, account ' for coffin Ac-, for pauper....;.?. 81 6 00 Deo. 27-To paid J F W De? iforme, account for Droge, Ac, for Poor Douro, 1887.... 22 St 85 Deo. 27.-To paid C Boyle, ao . tonnt for lamber for Black River Bridges..:..>..'..M SS 86 76 Deo. J7.-To paid Jacob Prince, for repairing bridge over Padding 8wamp............... 21 119 60 Deo. S7.-To paid John J Nea. ton, account for rebuilding bridge,DeSobamps' Mill...... 26 40 00 1870. - Jan. 3.-To paid W W D Chan? dler and others, aeo't for repairing bridges, Cowpen Swamp. 2? SS 76 Jan. 8.-To paid A J China, M D., salary as Physician, to 1st January, 1870 ......... 27 16 00 Jan. 24.-To J B F Boone, ae. eount for ono stove and fix? tures for Court Bouse. 28 80 75 Jan. 24.-To psid W H Phillips; aeoonnt for ozaminlng roof..... 29 S 00 Jan. 24.-To paid A D Trouble field, Superintendant, ao. - count salary for .one month, to 1st January, 1870......... 80 25 00 Jan. 24.-To paid M D Jenkins former Superintendant, ac? count for balance doe bim for Months, Sept. A Oct. 1868... 81 63 70 Jan. 24 -To paid Lymtts Me Leod, Constable account for costs io cri rainal oases. 32 9 00 Jan. 24.-To paid John B Brown aocountfor witness fees in criminal esses...,.,. 33 8 00 Jan. 24.-To paid Darr A Osteen aeoonnt for advertising for - County Auditor... ........... 34 2 25 Jan. 24.-To paid S. T. Atkin. son, Solicitor, aeoonnt for costs in trlmlnaloases.; 86 180 00 Jan: 26.-To paid,, James G. White, account for wltnoss foes in criminal oases.. 86 18 00 Jan. 24.-To paid Jobo S. Hugh son, aeeoo?t for Witness tees In criminal eases . 87 18 00 Jan. 34.-To paid John 8 Uagh ? son, acoount for witness foes in criminal cases...*. 88 9 00 Jan. 24.-To paid Abraham Plowden, aeoonnt for costs as witne?s in criminal eases, 39 18 80 Jan. 24.-To paul David Ander? son, accouof for witness fees in criminal casca. 40 6 00 Jan. 29.-To paid Charlea Stew? art and others, aeoonnt for work on bridge. 41 14 60 Jan. 31.-To paid F Grooms, account for witness feet in criminal eases., 42 9 20 Jan. 81.-To paid B Kavanagh, acconnt for witness feet in criminal case. 48 28 00 Feb. ll.-To paid Charles Stew? art, n econ nt for work on. roads and bridges..;' 44 25 00 Feb. 11.-To psid Bicker A Ferl ter, recount for.hanlin* lom? bor for roads and bridges... 46 VS 33 Feb. lt.-To psid Bicker A Perl? te r, account for supplies for County Poor Jloaee.,,. 46 77 80 Feb. 11 -To paid"Saainel Place, Chairman County ' Com mis si oners, a eeo on?-, for terr i?es sffiHr; a,0? . Magistrate, ><*JbglBjl for costs ConstaWe-aceoJyJt for costs *" In criminal oas?*;.'. 49 -18 00 Feb. 28.-To paid ; Violett . Orr, . , aecount for witness Kat In criminal eases.. 60 9-00 Feb. 28.-To paid Lanfa MeCoy, acoount for witness teat In criminal ?sse*. 61 6 70 Fob; 28.-T0 paid Charjea Stew, .art and others, account for Work on bridge*... ....... 61 18 60 Feh. 28-TV paid Ch?ri?a Stow art and others, aooount .for Work ?a road? and bridges, 63 8 00 Feb. SS-To paid Darr A Ostoen, .I aee-Hlnt for adTertUlog an? nual a4eeuota*... ............ 84 72 76 Feb. M-To paid Ollbort A ??.? Wowart, anesaat fw tint? ' Hiing anneal eoeoanta.. ...... 66 75 26 Fob. 26.-Ta Pa** O **. Bant, aeoonnt as Clerk of Board to date...,.,.. 6? 70 00 Feb. 18.-To paid J M Dannie Magtstratayaeeownt for costs Incriminai IT 10 76 Yak. StWTo paid Tko?. Melton. aeoewat for sotts in ari ml asl Catea, .....v....-?.* 66 . 16 6a .. 25 Marek lBWTo paid Tb om an ?. S?teS :?.,?? it Marett I6.?-T0 p?ld W W Chan? dler, eeeoent at speelal Com * mltsloner.toexoinlnebrldge, 8ft 6 60 M*rc5tl#.-To J p*Jd?Rlck0r 4 . JTrlter, aaeonnt fgr hauling l?mlfcrfcr-briatot..^?.fl? 20,jOO Maren 18.-To p?id A 1> Ricker, 'account ai ? pool al Commit- V t% slotter ero bridget ..... '."i,tv 67 SO 00 Molah 18 -To paid Oreen, Wat ? con A Walsh, account for ruppltea ' foe County Poor Honte,.,. 88 237 02 March 18.-To paid Rioter * . "V Forker, a COOBO t for supplies ? . for County Poor House...... 09 tl 65 March 18-To p'd B Kavanagh, . Constable, account for oo?t? in criminal cate?.*. 70 18 00 March 18.-To paid H D Wede . kind, Constable, acoount for oottt in criminal ?Biet.. ...... 71 '6 00 March-18.-To paid AU toner ao ., oount for work done on roof /oj Court Houte;.".,... 72 1100 March SS-To paid Walker, Bv . '.' ana A Cogswell, account for >- lotter press, booka, Ao.... 78 188 00 March 28.-Ta p'd A Anderson A Co., account for draga and usdlolne? for County Poor House. 74 69 70 March ?3-To p'd B Kavanagh Conttable, account for coats in criminel cases..... 7ft 13 00 March 28.-To p'd W K MoBL < venn,-Constable, aooount for ooata tn orimloal oases. 78 ll 00 March 28.-To paid C H Jones, account for ditching road near Sumter....... 77 28 00 March 23.-To paid Brvtu Keith, noeount for repairing bridges on Weteree .7... ....... 78 4 00 March 23.-To paid Thoa. Hair, account for witaesa fees in .... ertmlnal- eases. 79 6 40 March 23.-To paid M Grooms, . account for witness fees in criminal eases.;.. 80 9 20 March 23.-To paid Robert W Andrews, account for wit? ness fees In orlminal eases,.. 61 9 00 March 23.-To patd Johu O Sin. gleton, acoount for witness feca In ertmlnal oases. 82 8 60 March 23.-To paid A D Rioker, I ... account fyr witness foes tn criminal cases.. 83 18 20 March 23.-To paid O W Rear- . " don, Clerk of Court, account for eosts tn orlminal oases Ae. 84 517 00 March 23.-To paid B Dixon, noeount for witness fees in criminal oases. 8ft 0 00 March 33-To paid T J Whit temore, account for witness fees In orlminal cases. 80 49 30 Marok 23.-To paid Jas H Cook ere!, aceoont for witness fees tn orlminal oases. 87 12 20 Marok 23.-To paid Moses T McLeod, account for witness fees in criminal eaaee. 88 12 00 March 23.-To paid De m s cy Watson, aeoouot for witness fees in criminal eases. 89 10 ftO March 23.-To paid Jaok Prln gie, aocount for witness fees . in orlminal oasss. 00 ft 70 March 28.-To palo John Butler, account for witness fees In orlminsl oases. 91 7 00 March 23-To paid Fortune Br?gdoG, account for witness fees in criminal oases. 02 3 40 March 28.-To paid Arthur Mo. Daniel, account for witness fees in oriminal eases ........ 03 ll 30 March 23.-To paid Lee Cocke roll, account for witness foes tn criminal cases. 94 12 20 Maroh 23.-To paid Jesse Rem bert, acoount for witness fees In criminal cases. 95 iO 80 March 23.-To paid Henry Smith ' account for witness fees in ' oriminal cases. 98 4 60 March 33.-To-paid J T Hurst, acoount for witness fees in orlminal cases. 97 4 00 Marok 23.-To paid Sarah Prln ?;lo, account for witness fees n criminal oases. 98 ft 20 March 23.-To paid Riobard Fri? orson, acoount for witness fees in oriminal estes. 99 11 00 Maroh 23.-To paid Alonso Keith, account for Witness fees in oriminal cases. 100 7 00 March 28.-To paid Thos. Jones and others, account for cut ting ditch on Moses' Road, 101 16 00 March 23.-To paid John ll For? tier, Commissioner, aocount for ?ervices as Commissioner Iodate. 102 111 60 April 1.-To pu id Tbos B 'John? son, Commissioner, account for eorvices aa Commissioner to date. 103 74 ec April 1.-To paid Saml. Place, Chairman County Commis? sioner, aceoont for services as Commissioner to dato. IC* 9 0( April 1.-To paid C M Hurst, Clerk of Board, account (or services as Clerk lo date. 105 21 0( April 1.-To paid Reames A Chandler, account for lum? ber for bridges. 106 67 IS April 1.-To paid A D Trouble field, Supt. account for ser? vices to date. 107 75 0< April 1.-To paid vi B Wingate, blacksmith, aocount for work done for Poor nonie Farm, 108 4 7. April 1.-To p'd Adlson Aiken, account as laborer on Poor Hour o Farm. 109 19 ? April. 1-To paid Riohsrdson A Moses, Attorney's account as counsel for Board of Com missioners. HO 79 0< April 7-To paid J M Tindall, Magistrate acoount for costa in oriminal cases.?. Ill 23 4 April 7.-To paid A O Baker, Constable, account for costs in criminal eases.112 9 0 April 7.-To paid Wade Goings, Constable, aceoont for coats In orlminal oases. 113 28 0 April 7.-To paid Gabriel Holl Holl man, account for repair int; bridge on Katlin Crook Hi 10 0 April 7.-To paid J B Aberna? thy, noeount for witness foes incriminai ease*:.;. 115 12 2 April 7-To paid R 8 Bradwell I and C M Hurst, aocount for reassortlng and reading of papers In Ordinary's office foe $160-approved for $100 116 100 0 April 13.-To mid ?berlas Stew? art and others, account for ?.' work don? * on roads and bridgea ...... M.... ...... ......... 117 14 i April 12. -To paid Blaker . Fer ltar. aocount for hauling for reade and - bri Jg?'.1M 20 0 April 12.-To pd Nicholas James aeeonntfer. work done on roads, and bridges.119 ^12 fl April 12.- To paid Ransom Sim- ~ mons, account for labor nt County Poor House farra..,,.. 120 18 I kcoNCLunnr. ow SECOND PAOE. ] WMtWtifcut* Bb?: :.JT? Cft^npet?ttai ? 80 Uaantfleant Vail V.g(M5n?n.?|D|.! ?93 OTH?E ILLUSTRATION? Of exoeodRgly interesting and *mt\?i cheraoUr, tanny of theta hutfioroo?. All ?bout tb? princi? pal ci tie? of tb? Island, tb? Baths and Watering Place*, Bull-flfrbta,. Cock-flf bu and carnival. Strati ?lgbU io Havana. Culture and maoufao tar? of Coff??, Bagar and Tob?ceo. ? FACT AND FUN ! STATISTIC ANO ADVENTURE I . LIBBB'AX TCRMa Ti) MTS AO?Nt?. Hartford Publishing Co, Hartford Con. Publisher* of Stowe's "History of th? Bible," Mr?. Blieb'? *-Conrt G?reles of the Republic," Ac DONT WA8TE-TIM? 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PAY A(ii;\TSASAI,AllY > > of $ (0 per wook on? ext onrcs, or allow a largo commisidnn, to ?ell nur now nnd wonderful inventions. Address M. W AON ER A Co., Mar? shall, Mich. EMPLOYMENT for All. 0>Qft SALARY PER WBGK AND tpt>v/ expenses, pnid Agent?, to aell our new ?nd useful discoveries. Address B. SWEET A Co., Marshall Miob. NEW MEDICAL PAMPHLET-Seminal, Physical and Nervous Debility, its effects ind euro. Prlco 25 cenis. Addros? SECRETARY Museum of Anatomy, 618 Broadway, Now York. A CARD. A Clergyman, while residing in South Ameri? cans a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for thc Curo of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and tho whole train nf disorders brought un by baneful nod vicious hnbits. Groat num? bers bnve boen ourod by this noblo remedy Prompted by a desire to benefit tho afflicted and unfortunate, I will send the rccoipo for prepnring ?nd using this modiciue, in a sealed envol?p, to tiny one who needs it, Free charge. Address JOSEPH 1. INMAN, Stution D, Bibk IIouso: Now York City. Nov lo TneSt?ta^ COUNTY OP SUMTER. IN THE PROBATE COURT.I William J. Andorton, Administrator of Edward Anderson, deceased, Pluintiff, j against Robert Bradley Wilson, Executor, R. Milos Wheolcr and Ann E. his wifo, Emily II. Brun son, Susnn W. Brown and Brown, | her husband, Muiy Anderson, Edward L. A ti - dorson, Archibald Barnes and Juli?, daughter of Archibald and Eliznbcth Burnes, , husband of said Julia, Robert W. Scott and >nrnh ?. his wife, John J. Reardon, I Susan Purlina Ronrdon, James E. Reardon, Mary M. Reardon, Samuel Molt.Reardon, Ida J. Reardon, Louisa J..Anderson, Julia H. An dorson, Donald M. Tisdnlo and Ycrracillo R. hl? wifo, Sarah L. W?lls nnd Wolla, I her husband, Pcnnyinnn Anderson. Joseph ll. | Anderson and Ravonol S. Brudwell, Adm'r. Defendants. Summons for Relief, Cowplilut not served. TO THE DEFENDANTS, Robert Bradley I Wilson, Executor, R. Miles Wheeler and Ann E.I his wife. Emily ll. Bronson, Susan W. Brown und Brown, hcrhufband, Mary Ander? son, Edward L. Anderson, Archibald Barnes and Julia, daughter of Archibald nod Elizabeth! Barnes, , husband of said Julia, Robort W. Scott nnd Sarah C. his wife, John J. Reardon, I Susan Purlina It cardon, James E. Ronrdon, Mary M. Reardon, Samuel Mell. Reardon, Idn | J. Reardon, Louisa J. Anderson, Julia H. An? derson, Donald M. Tisdalo and Vermeil lo R. biri wifo. Sarah L. W?lls nnd Well.*, her| bn.'band, Pennyinan Anderson, Jo*oph ll. Ander? son and Ravcuol S. Bradwell, Adm r. YOU AHE HEREBY SUMMONED and rc rpiircd to answer tho Complaint in this Action, which is on this day flied in tho Pnbato Court I for the said C< unty, nnd to serve a Copy of your Answer to tho said Complaint on tho fuhscrlbcrs nt their ofllco in tho Town of Sumter, in the County nnd State aforesaid wiihin twenty dnys after tho service hereof, exclusivo of tho day of suoh service; nnd if you fail to answer tho Com plaint within tho limo aforesaid, tho Plaintiff in I this Action will apply to the Court for tho relief | demanded In the Complaint. Dntod December 3rd, 1870. FRASER, HAYNS WORTHS A COOPER, Plaintiff's Attorneys. First Insertion Deo. 14, 1R"0. Ow ROBERT BROUN, Architect, County Surveyor, -AND Mechanical Engineer? WILL ATTEND TO ANY BUSINESS KN trusted to him with accoracy and diipatcb. Refera to FOE8 OR PR I ENDS. Address, Manchester, 8. C. OotlO 63 Bacon and Fork. BOXES L. O. BACON, 40 " D. 8. Sides, S5 " " " Shoulders, 60 Bbls Pork, For sale Ly Deer F. If. KRRCnNER. From the First and Moat Reliais ?nd Li? rt in ?de srrenjraraents ,'<ol ' jj^C^Bj. WBBKLY,^^. ^Irif^ ' ?? ofwbktji'Mv?!*ji??r ?*S?*-- fcMv i RE p^^t^^rg^^^j^ "Together with a largo un d varied. assortment ? of ' . ' .... v- ! ' . ?JE is ? ? ? ? ~- * ? Paints, f A <M*? ? * i Oils' Vi ' . v ' . ''.*.? ? .. < }1 Dye stuffs, . J * . Window Glass, i $gg& . .; atc,, &cv ALSO Machine Oil, ^ : i Tanneras Oil, Linseed Oil, , Ke?Qeene Oil, , AND- ALL KINDS OF Vernishes, \, ,* Paint Brushes, Varnish Brushes, Tooth Brushes, ?CC,' &C; . KEROSENE LAMPS AND all. appliances thereto. . % \, DR. A. J. CHINA, \ SUCCESSOR TO " / ; A. ANDERSON A CO. Sept 2,1 . \ : ? ' Castor Oil and Quinine. y^Q Ounces P and W Quinine, Qfi Gallons fli-st quality Castor OU at Re ?vu ducod p icos. " . By Dr. A. J. CHINA, Successor to A. ANDERSON, A CO. * Sept 21 - , * C H ? Af IC ALS* 371RST QUALITY Ohorn ?cala of every descrip ; tlon, and warranted P?KB, By. Dr. A. J. OOTNA, Successor to A. ANDBBSON, ? CO. Sept 21_ . *?.. ' . FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING' CASSIMEBES, &c. I am now receiving a Large and Complete Stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. CLOTUS, OASSIMICRES, TWEEDS, Kentuckey Jcuns, of low grades and rory cLonp. Shirts, Druwors, Undervosts, Qlovos and Crarate, Suspenders, Collers, Socks, ll II II kerchiefs, Ac, ALSO A FULL SUPPLY AND VARIETY OF ??3?. j&k. & . These Goods I nm dotcrmlned to sell lower than they can ho bought in this market. Deal* lng in this lino alone, I nm enabled to do this. 1 only auk my ?dd friends to call and examine, and if they do not (?nd my goods cheaper, I will not expect them to buy. I). J. WINN, Agent. Sept 28 HARDWARE ?tore, Main-st. under Sumter Hotel. L. P. LORING, -AOKNT Fon Messrs. King & Huppman, nAI.TIMOUU, HI. D. Would rospcctfully solicit Ibo patronage of his friends and the publie. HE ll AS IN STORE A COMPLETE Stock of Hardware and Family Utensils. embracing ercry article in this lino of business, which he intends to ?CII at the LOWEST ruines, FOB CASU. He will keep always lo store, a completo escort mont of Collin's Axes, .tino-* Shovels- and Spades, Trace Chains, Hoes, Hakea, Pitch Forks. Orain Cradles, Scythe Bled??, Guano Seises, Pocket and Tablo Callory, ' Brn<is Preserving Kettles, Tin War?, Window <)U>s-sll fines. Persons in want of the most convenient and economical Atores, esn be supplied ? with the Intct-i improved patterns at prices which csnoot full to give enliro satisfaction. ?lune lo____________ Corn and Flour. 1 500 BU1II,*L8 ' ?00 Ubis. Floor. For sale by Beor 9. W. KSGCBrTKTl. PERFUMERY, 80AP3; TOT?K? PO\VbER ?o'&;aodtjbajk, /.-? .. A .- Puff Boa.es ead Puff?, .,' -, :>. Bb ar I oj ?r*ans ?nd Brashes, ? Hsdr ??wiwa,.. . ' ". .. . . . Infant Bru^??. ? .?.".. \ . ;, ? PREPARED CAREFULLY AT' ALL HOURS, . ',. ? .;. . ';. B/* Jr. A:,McK?a^.{ ? THE BH8t -. V- SK* J BB'?NDY, ?IN, ' - . ' . . WHIftKBY ?ad WINKS. "I ).:<A <. , S6iao.tMoK'A,0BK)8.; A *>t8M0?, ?|? ? . .*..;'" J\i . /r,?Qlo^???'TDIoo*w?fn, vx , \ i . O Infer, Moca, . i . . AtMoKAOBN'S Drug Store. KEROSINE O?L, Lsmp?, Burner?. Chimney Wick?, ?ci, ' : AV MoKAQ B.N'8. j" ^ LABOE and F RESIT BU PPL Y OF ?>.;. !" GARDEN SEEDS. ;. ' ".;? v If?teele^Dy McKAOBN. . MILLER'S ALMANAC for 167.0 . Ai ?MoKAQEN'S. A FINE SEGAR ? ? u . CAN BB H>i> . Feo 1? ' .. At. MoKAGBN'S. Beneral lit?^?ii4 SUMTE ii, 8.'0. ! y ' ...... TlIK following CompftUlc? hiving oompl'c prith the Law, ?od doposUed$20,000 en oh with ;ho Comptroller General, oflor protect lon to ioniehotda ?gain et lott or damage by fire t Th COD ix Fire I neuro noe Company, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Cash Assois,.. ; . t ; ei,7oo,ooo. Southern Lifo Insurance Company, of Atlanta, Ga., Gen. J, h. Uouno.v, President, M. C. Mo nu KS, Soc'ty. Security Fire Insurance Company of New York, AsBettB, S2.0T7.8G'J 81. German Fire Insurance Company of New York, AsHctts, 1.058.054 61. Georgia Homo Insurance Company, Columbus, Ga,, Asse tts, 4G8.781 10. Richmond Bankiug Insurance Co., of Virginia, Assetts, 279.540 21. A. WHITE, June 22 NO. 3 GROCERIES. THE ONLY STRICTLY Grocery and Liquor House ? IN TOWN rp IIB UN I) BB SIG NED, begs ieav? to I cull the attention of bis friends and tin public generally to bia NEW AND \VKI4i SELECTED .STOCK OF Heavy and Fancy Groceries Which he offora low for CASU ONLY. ^.?u All artioloa wairantod aa rcoomraende" ?&. Pure Modiclnal Llquora kept constan on band. J. II. KBEK1IA11T. April 13 _lf_ NEW IlOOk?. PRESCOTT'S CONQUEST OF MEXICO. " Philip 2nd. " Ferdinand nnd Irnbelln. Mayno Reid'? Works Complote, 12 vols. Hugh Miller's ?' 0 ?? Dicken'? Novels complete for i'J.OO Sandny School Bonks at low prices. Longking'? Questions on tho Oospcls. " Notes " .?',;."?. Jay's Morning and evening excretes. Episcopal Prayer Books. Urmo Boob? of all denominations. BIBLES AND TESTAMENTS. Family Bihlos with Photographic Leaves. Work Bosos, Writing Dmks. Toilet Sett?, Hair Brushes. Tooth Braahos, Cns ile Soup, etc., at Char? leston Prices. Wewlll supply Hablmth School Books to any Ohurch OWitfty Dunomination a- low ns tboy can be bought anywbore. Parchstora of anything in our line, give as a eal! and savo rooney. A. WHITE ? CO. Nov. 2_ Two Dwelling Houses in Town, and a Farm NEAR SUMTER FOR SALE. A HOUSE with Ave Booms sod Outbuildings, on Washington Street. ' A HOUSE with fnur*Booa? and Outbuildings .a Barnier Street. AJBO a Small Farm Fifty Acres, within tare ?lles?or 8utater. Term? easy, Apply to ? Oct ? _ CHAS. IT. MOISE. ?na Mullets and Mackerel. Ml Mils., half bbl?, ?nd kit? Mackerel. ?Tur salo Ly ' Daet T. W. KBRPH?fM. S17M Titi Ut 8.YC?'"' 0? , Hue J list rocoUcd arid kpojis nlwnyi o?' l>i?: Notr and DoauUful Styles or >>;.' .J?WKLRYf ;Hy>ia't^S^8;'V^ WATCIIE8,, CLOOttS and ' JKXy?y'p^ Kl ''PAntBD WITH Wtf'?^tr; ' M?rob3l , . ... -.>" F. HALTON FOLSOM, Watchmaker and Jeweller. .'- SL'MTBB, -S.;?. , CHIIS the attention pf tho pul,i.o to Ms^?jort-;.' tnent of *f Watches. Clocks, v - Joirolry, S poe 11? ?ff, q and a Fine Artloleof SILVER PLATED W?RT$ rirlJul Prozent?,. A?? * Person? purchntlng? of hhr? cati ritft irfwlV>vls ?f KO tl i np nrtH'Kc nu represented.' ATI t?ork brV? lino non tty r, pwiro'l and gMfirnniivrtV ' ' *" Rarr?ft'k JSit?hitn?h Swith JJV.7. ('<?,';/.: Main au<i Z?flfirfM*t)*'iSt?? ' . 0<" :_? ; . . ? I* ; ?omn CASUISTA Central Rail Road Co* CHARLESTON, S. C., .>.?..! .. |& I?70., fruin FiV?u- INSTA KM ..: -.'-.vii j. ?'OLLAR* l'Kll Ml\t:i.1.w"-.|l U< {nt/j?m pu i'jiL l?iinunry, pr?jima. In Cti?frlvltoli--ul ihn \Wiou iT Uio?tjahvptt?lS, ' Un, hi Hmo?! : l!<:<-. InSnmiur--To Miyo*; '.' .?OK.w.tv; fS In Clan luton- i ; !.,? H: /,'. | I \ Uk?.il I - !}. . H'M. ii. PKUO.SNbAli, JroBi i i.. Dy? u _. . \j ? "eu PK i ii .< T E?? D ENI"? 5J5; K ?. 7" ? Kcr?i Kaste nt ?i.t?lt O?J?? < OKI?.-U.. . ('HAULIATON,'}/. ?.< t.tr I -:??. f|1Hlfl ATTENTION (V/T?J-. PVM.?^ I LtC Li uypiTifnlly c:iU<!il i? ,tKi< i ii [tUfilMiHJ ?.' I V..-. iif FHhH'.J .? I' 'ty. Chi" 'lilli a?il S'Hitoii?-oj? v . ?. 1.1. IA ?ind MANCH KM KU ItAIl. HOAl), ly gi ii.M. o|icirativii ott ibo 2i?ih 'Aiignut, Tu .Sui. 1er-1st Hn>*( fri,'fi] 2-\ . ',fi?f, ' vi 3rd chic?, .: Im ehft, Ji??,} 5iii ciiiv.*, yon. Til Mnyo?vll!e, Lynrhbur/,i'liun?nf r?'l . V i'* IJIlil?, I1? DOO, MlirJon-? '. . i" ?>'ff, $1 , ; it ?.IHH^, ??Hf\; ')<.: d?if?i, , lili clim , Srtrf .* .'ul. ..! ian, ?l'ci In order tr. *h w il>?> ? ..'?.i.i '?filil;. tt.i.!.i. i?-.?i( II e ...llowlnjj Oj.0 RAVI..-' ?iri :i| !..?< t Tu Hu;uler-l?t?'nr*i ?' ' . .' . fia**, ii: io? . ?{ri P'L?.'. : ?.V!Uj 1.1s i'iayk, (O? ? fttli pimi. 4^ T? MII\O*V?UIJ. .' nidibiii^, Ti.-i .. .(..v^ y ; n 's JJI?lf, t'o De?. Marlon -Hi elnar, iytff^\ ?iuj cln<ji, $1.40 ; :trd tifies, fl 15; 4th' elasi, 7uc; sill cU?t, 8..8. 601.'?.V;.V- Kin.'t. * Aog24-tf _' \v i EM I SOT?IT Iron and Copper Works FRONT STREUT, UBI.OV-' MA I*. K !'T, wiucNa'?o?, N. ?| DcnUra and Mmiufanfarors'of f<??nrn r-i.?.ii? Pea Nut Maohlnc:?, Su?iir and ? ^iiUV. (r Oinr, Cotton H? re?a ond Pr? -, T ' ?. rhi:l*, Alidnll l-.inds of Cisiuyl . y.l tiy .>?., nip.de or rtiia?rod. A.'so, ,*'*< kir.jr oiiii ir.?jt.' Wood Moulding, firau'kw,-'fta*?*! 'PoaK VtiMft' Railing, Ac, ul the InliM paM^ . Sept 14 . "'.^ ,. .1. . MolanscB i ???olasnes i HIIDR.,TCS. aud HiJr.i?. itOLA'SirRi, ?*r ?fda) hy w^^^jato( ..?4. ~ (175 Daer