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The Sumter Watchman. WEDNESDAY, FEBR'Y 22. VV. Y. PAXTON ? . BUSINESS MANAGER All Transient Advertisements, and all Job Work mast bo paid for in cash. This will be observed without distinction. Subscriptions are also payable ta advance. Applications fer Job Work will be made, at "the office, to Tabs. E. FLOWERS. The WATCHUA ? books are in tba keeping of W. f. PAXTOV, who will receipt for monies doe and attend to all matters connected with tbe Adver? tising er Subscr.ptioc departments. ?ST Oar Advertising friends are requested to ?end in their favors not later thaw Monday. S UM TS B MAI' A RHANGEMEM TS. CIAIUI or SCHEDULE. CLOS.S. 0PZR8. Mertbera, 3:1? P. M. 12:45 P. M. Sotthern, 11:33 P. M. 4:20 P. M. Manning, ea Maa* day and Thursday, 1:00 A. M. 6:00 P. M. BUh'rille ou MOB. day and Thursday, 1:00 P. M. 11:30 A. M. Ofiee Hours, from 9 o'clock, A. M. to 6 P. M. Utils close on Sundays at ll o'clock, A. M. Office open from 4:30 to 5:30 P. M. T. B. JOHNSON, P. M. January 25th, 1871. tf Relljglsmsj meeting. An interesting religious meeting has been in progress at ?he Baptist Church of this place for eight or ten days past. Ber. J. E. MKKDXHHALL bas been preaching with groat earnestness and ability, large congregations have been nightly ia attendance, and much good, we trust, is being dene in tbe holy name of our common Lord and Master. We trust it may go on. Personal. We hare recently had the pleasure of a visit from Mr. J. W. Sitar, of the excellent house sf WILSO? A SELBT, Commission Merchants, of | Beltimore. Our friend SELBT is one of "the salt of the earth." We refer to the advertisement of | his house with the utmost confidence. Ball Road Courtesy. We are greatly indebted to Col. K. B. BRIDGES, President of the Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta B. B., for an "editorial complimentary'1 aver his road until January 1st, 1872. Groceries. Mr. Taos. P. UPSHCR, Jr., who bas connexion with Baltimore houses affording ample facilities, bas opened a Grocery House at Sumter, aa will be seen from his advertisement. He is selling goods at very low rates, and we take pleasure in commending him to the favorable cc -sideration .? eur numerous readers. monumental Sapper? Mrs. 0. H. MOSES, President of the Ladies' Monumental Associator, of Sumter, announces . Supper in aid of tbe work of erecting a Monu? ment to our heroic dead, to be given early ia liaren. The movement, we trust, will meet prompt aod liberal response. Dregs and medicines. It affords as pleasure to notice the advertise? ment of Messrs. BUSSELL A Boss ARD in this is? sue. These gentlemen are eminently qualified for the Drug Business. Maj. J. B. BUSSELL is well known, in Charleston and elsewhere, as an experienced and accomplished compounder of medicines, whilst Dr. BOSSARD adds to this knowledge the .-ci rice and skill of a successful practitioner of medicine Tbree nail Pallure* In Eisht Days. The Southern Mail due at Sumter on Friday, the 'Otb. inst., failed to come to hand-the mat? ter it contained reaching its destination three days afterward. The same mail due on Tuesday, the 14th, fail ad to arrive and came to band tbe next day. Ibo same male due on Friday last, the 17th, .Iso failed. And here we have the failare of an Important ?tail three time* tcithin the tpoce of eight day*. This, to a business community like Sumter, ts ?o small grievance, and indicates shameful neg? ligence or incompetency somewhere. Those in charge of this section should look to tail matter at once. Journalistic. Maj. W. T. LEBESSE, we are pleased to see, has formally assumed the editorial conduct of the Clarendon Prett. We welcome bim to tbe edi? torial staff. Ho has already given earnest of bil versatility of genius, in connexion with the pen editorial, and we trust he may find it both pleasant and profitable, now that he has entered regularly into the harness. Mr. M. B. LCCAS eontinaes as proprietor, and to him our heit withes are also extended. Col. JOIR W. FEES uso!? baa rMeetly taken the editori. 1 chair of tbe Lawr?r> .ville Herald, relinquished by Col. B. W. BALL. To the latter, in retiring, and the former ia assuming, we make our compliments. -.i ? SB) I - Sainter Female Institute-Historic Leo* carew by Ber. Donald IttcQueen. The Regalar Session of the Sumter Female Institute, under the conduct of Mrs. LAURA A. BROW?, SJ Principal, began on the 15th instant under favorable auspicies, considering the finan? cial depression of the country. This school em? braces a full corps of accomplished female teach? ers, ia the seroral departments, including that of music, now under Mrs. F. L. CREES, whose high cultivation and success io this connexion are so generally known and admitted. A highly iateresting and profitable feature of this Institute U found in the regular semi-month? ly Historie Lectures by Ber. DONALD MCQUEEH. It was our privilege, through appreciated invita? tion, to hear bil lecture of Thursday evening last. We were both entertained and instructed. The able Lecturer is devoting bis present series to the Hit tory of England. Beginning with its earliest period he will advance steadily on to the present time. Hil detail and delineation are very {borough, as far ai ail points and facts of interest or importance are concerned, whilst bil precept and admonition, both penonal and na? tional, as drawn therefrom, and eliminated as be passes along, are both useful and impressive. The labor bestowed upon these Lectures, and the thoroughness and style with whieh they are pre. pared, exhibit both the intellectual indaitry and ability of their author, and gives this Institute a special advaatige. While upon this point, we sight ai well say, (what ii the tratb) that auch thing? are not suf? ficiently appreciated in the community of Sumter. Our people, to a very considerable extent, are educated, and we have much literary taute and accomplishment here, bat it is permitted to lie dormant, like ,iidden treasure or light under a bushel. Tbe rials of these times may have something te do with this, and still euch ibould not bc Ute eau. Intellectual culture and enjoy, ment eonrtitut? one of the blessings wbieh have been spared tu us, ead wbieh marks tao white race with distinctive feature, and meit eon tin ne to gita it that metal elevation and parity whieh so largely tend te make wp the elements of oon. trolling inf neree. Bishop G F. Pierce of the M. E. Chcroh, Soi th, ia a letter beansg date Jan. Slat, anya *DA*?w*f PaoparLAcnc FLUID ii a pan ieee a preventive and a remedy. With my wife, a sta? ?wa matu" A disord ir of the digestive organi renders a man irreso ute, infirm of purpose, a*M both in? disposed te, and unequal to enterprise of any kind. Tren why not leeka remedy therefor andiaeb ai is afforded by tbe cure of the c?l?br?t ed Seethern Tonk, the "Old Carolina Bitters." If yea wita year ebadreo reu? rou uf worms, ase WmeamaVffem Coady! f1,000 REWARD ii offered by the proprietor of Dr. Pierce'? Alt Ext. or Golden Medical Dis? covery for a medicine that ?ill equi it in tba care of all those diseases for which R is recom mended, among which ere terer?, acote or ling? ering Coughs, Consumption in its early stages, Bronchitis, "Lirer Complaint," or-MBiliousness,'> Constipation of the Bowels, Scrofulous diseases aol Skin diseases, as Eruptions," Pimples, Blotches sad Boils. It is sold by druggists. Correct the Stomach. It is a well ascertained physiologies! fact tint the origin of most of the ills that afflict humanity is ii deranged eondition of the alimentary canal. Tbs Bowels become constipated and sluggish, and theare arises a train of painful and distress? ing maladies. As a preventive and i 'ure, there bi no remedy so safe and sure as DR. T?TT'S VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS. p?f If yon want tc buy Harness, Saddles, Trunks, Valises, Bags, Satchels, Collars, Hames, Chains, Riding bridles, Martingales, Whips, Spurs, Curry-combs, Horse-brushes, F-ather brushes, Axle-grease, Dil, Leather, Saddlery Hardware, and all Goods kept in a first class Saddlery Establishment, call at J. S. TOPHAM A Co.'s., No.8 South Front St. Wilmington, N- C. "CLBAKBIHO THS Bboo'>," upon wbicL char? latans hare harped so much, is not a mere catch? word and delusion. The microscope shows that some disuses exist like parasitic growths npoa the globules of the blood, and it ls further known that some subtle substances destroy or expel them. These substances have been com? bined to make Ayer'? Sarsaparilla, which does effectually expel the disorders that breed and rankle in the blood to rot out as it were thc ma? chinery of life. Mercer (Pa.) Whig. Notice to Planters. THOSE PLANTERS WHO HAVE PAID UP their Liens, and who need supplies, will for. ward their applications, and see if they can meet our conditions for another year. Planters need not apply until they hare paid up or hare secured balances. GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., Factors, Charleston, S. C. Parties who wich to make application, or se? cure balances will call on, GEO. E. TATLOR. Sumter, S. C. Jan 25-2m_ Notice. HAVING REMOVED MY OFFICE TO Messrs. GREEN <k WALSH'S Store, I caa be found at all times ready to at tdd to any business in my line. GEO. E. TAYLOR. Fobl_4m Notice. THE SUBSCRIBER, AGENT FOR the Wando Company, ia Sumter County, earnestly request all those who have not yet paid up, to call and settle promptly as il is necessary that they should do so. The Company requires me to give this notice. ELISHA CARSON, Jan 18-tf_'_Agent. PACIFIC Fire Insurance Company, -OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. ASSETS,.$1,700,000 GOLD. Security by State Law.$25,000,000 GOLD. Largest Fire lnsurai.ee Company in America. Policies issued payable in Gold if desired. A. WHITE, Agent, Jan IE Sumter, 8. C. To Rent THE OFFICE ON COURT HOUSE SQUARE formerly occupied by the Sumter Kowat Apply to A. A. SOLOMONS. Jan 18 Desirable Residence. THE FINE DWELLING HOUSE, CORNER of Washington Street and Camden Road. FOR SALE OR TO RENT. Apply to CHAS. H. MOISE. Jan 25_tf NOTICE. TN addition to tho Wando Fertiliser I am pre? pared to furnish Planters the Acid Phosphate for compositng with Cotton Seed and other Plantation Manures. Price per Ton of 2000 pounds at Factory $30 Cash. On time $35 per Toa, at Fac? tory , payable ist November next, without interest. ELISHA CARSON, Fob 15 Agent. French and Music. MISS h. M. WALKER proposes giving lee? sons in French and Musie, shcuid a class of five or more be formed. Miss WALKER had the ad van tage of stuoying Presch ander Dr. Fabrr (now of S. C. University,) whose long rssldssiss in France saade that language easy and familiar as bis vernacular ; and sb? afterward studied ia one of the most justly celebrated schools ia tb? whole Mississippi Valley-"Seienee Hill," at Shelbyville, Ky. Mrs. Tevis, (who with her noir deceased husband founded Science HUI mote than forty years ago, and ?rae ls still its veteran Principal,) in giving Miss WALKER a certificate of capacity and aptness, alludes par? ticularly to her correct pronunciation. Apply at the Methodist Parsonage ia Sumter. Feb 8-tf VALENTINES ? ALL STYLES. Would call special attention te tao LARGEST and BEST stock of OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. Lamp Fixings. As Burners, Risas, Wieks, Chimneys, Shades, Ac, la great Tari?ty always OB band. Kew Safety Bonier. Call aad examlas lt CANDIES from tf seats ta $1 IS psr poaad. FRUIT-aH kinds. FANCY GROCERIES AND FAMILY SUP? PLIES. J' J. N. SPAHN, Agent, AT DARGAN**} LATS STAND. JMS ' -''?.tf-*W? . 12 .aoC * SPEC?AL NOTICES. Tb? Pila Killer U by universal consent al* lowed te bara ?aa for isself a reputation cn nrpeneii Ia tba blttory of medioalp reparations. Ita iastuitaaeoae ?fleet ia the eradication aad extinct*, A of Pats la all Ita various forma in? cident te the harnea family, aad the unsolicited written and verbal testimony of the masse? in its favor, hare been, aad an Ita own bett advertise? ment*. The ingredients of tb? Pant Kruss, being purely Vtgetable, render it a perfectly safe and efficacious rearedy taken internally, as well a? fer external applications, when sued according to directions. Th? ?tala upon linen from it* ate fal readily removed by washing with alcohol. Thia Medicina, justly celebrated fer the cure of so many of the afflictions incident of thebrman family, has new been before the pnblic over thirty years, and bas found lt* way into almost every coner of Oh?, world; aad wherever it has beca need, the mae opinion ie expressed of ita medical properties. In any attack, where aromet action apon th? system is required, the Pain Eiller isfln valuable. Its almost in'lantaneooa elect tn Relieving Pain is truly wonderful; and when used according to directions, Is true to Its name, a PAIN EU? LER._ Unanswerable Argument*. Established facts are silent arguments which neither pen nor.tongue,can shake, and it ia upon established facts that tb? reputation of Hostel? ler'*: Stomach Bitters, aa a health-preserving elixir, aad a wlolesoms and powerful remedy, is based. When witnesses come forward in crowds, year after year, and reiterate the same statements in relation to the beneficial effects of a medica t apon themselves, disbelief in its efficacy ia literal* ly impossible. Th? credentials of this unequal- , ?od tonie and alterative, extending over a period of nearly i.wen ty yeera, include individual? of] every class, and residents of every elim?, and refer to the moot prevalent among the complaints which afflict and harass the haman family. Either a multitude of people, strangers to each other, have annually bc: seized with an insane and motiveless desire to deceive tbe pnblic, or I Hostetter's Bitters, for no less than a fifth of a century, bare been affording such relief to suff? erer! from indigestion, fever and ague, billious ness, general debility, and nervous disorders.' as no other preparation baa ever imparted. To? day, while th? ?yea of th? reader are apon these lines, tena of thousands of persons of both sezea are relying opes the Bitters as a sara defence against tho aUa?nts which th? present season ea* j genders, and their, confidence is not misplaced. The local potions which Interested dealers some? times endeavor to foist apon the siek in its stead, are everywhere meeting the fate that is due to fraud and impostare, while the demand for the great vegetable specifio is constantly in? creasing. _ The Future Prosperity of tbe Sonta. There caa be no doubt that it would contribute greatly to the future prosperity of this section of the Union if many amongst os would torn their en?rgica end capital in new channels of j enterprise and business. The old roada are elear, but they are worn and crowded. Blase a new path through the woods for yoerseit, young maa, and yon will arrive et th? goal of ruc?ese ehead of yonr competitors. A strikinj example of the raia? of thia precept la found in the case of Mr. P. P. Teal?, of Charleston, 8. C., a plain mechanic, who hes made himself j the bead of a large manufactory of doora, sashes and blinda._ To Co nan mp tl ves. The advertiser, having been permanently cured oftbat dread disease, Consumption, by a simple remedy, is anzioua to make known to bis fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, be will send a copy of th? prescription used; (free of charge), with thedireetions for preparing ; and using the same, wbieh they will find a sure j eorc for Consomption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Ac. Parties wishing the prescription will p?cese | sddiess Ber. EDWARD A. WILSON. 165 South Second Street, Williamsburg, M. T. Dee 7-ly_ Krrera of Yon Ch. A GENTLEMAN who Buttered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and a'.l the effects of youthful indiscrit ion, will for the sake of suffering humanity, send free te all who need it the rece i pe and direction for making the sim? ple remedy by which be waa eared. Suffers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience can do so by addressing, in perfect confidence. JOHN B. OGDEN, No. 41 Cedar Street, New York. Dee 7-ly_ MISS E. D. BRITTON WOULD RESPECTFULLY INVITE ber friends, aad particularly tb? ladlee of Sumter and eotaara aity to call aad examine Her Rich and Beantifrl Stock! -OF Fall Millinery and Fancy Goods. Haring selected ber gooda personally, and with great ara, in the New York end Baltimore markets, she feels confident of pleasing all, both as regards quality, stria and pries. As asnal, there are many novelties for the season. MISS BRITTON is supplied with e FIRST CLASS M IL LIN BR aad a DRBS8 MAKER, frees Baltimore, wbe aaa well Qualified for the business. The Mehnas procured la Mew York. Ladles, ?all ead har? year Dresses ead Bats made ia the latest styles. Paper patterns of Brot?is, Saeqaes aad other articles of dress m ?y bo bad. At th? New Stare next to J. T. SOLOMONS Sept 28 _. ?TF. HOYT. SUCCESSOR TO P. HOYT, SUMTER, S. S. .rr^OTOlV respectful!? inform bia Meads aad the publie of Sumter, ead adjeialeg counties, that he hat recen?y received a choice aeleo tieaef . ... LADOS' A ff D GBNTL??BN8' WatoHew, JEWEIiEY, SILVBSWARB, SPECTACLES, te., te., ms i?kii?^^t?^y^ ?i win oe sold at reasonable ratee. \ JQS: Beni ff 7H22T0S Cognac Bitters, ITfiST PBEE Paris Exhibition 1867. Purify the blood and strengthen the system, eradicating the effect of dissipation, maintain the human frame in condition of healthfulness, dispel the Blues and all mental dis? tempers, and relieve those whose sedentary habits lay them open to depression. They prevent and cure sm oats and other Iberers, Fever and Ague, Chille, Diarrhoea, Dysen? tery, ?TH'spepsia, Sea - Sieknets, Colic, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, and every complaint Inci? dental to diet or atmos? phere. Ladies will ?find them a sovereign boon, as they eradicate all traces of Debility, Nervousness, Inertness, and Diseases peculiar to the sex. ?* ^Thousands of Testimo? nials can be seen at the offlco of A TL JACOBSON, Sole Proprietor, . * W&66 Water Street, N.T. Viii? CL A CI US A WITTE, Agents in Charleston. Feb 15 jj S'JMTER BITTERS, The most delightful Tonic knoum. J Imperfect Digestion _ j {Lost Appetite \ Restored by Sumter Bitters, j (Bodily Weakness \ Cared hy Sumter Bitters, j J CHILLS AND FEVER, ? Prevented by Sumter Bitters. J {Female Complaints 1 Restored by Sumter Bitters. J f Health sad Strength 1 Restored by Sumter Bitters. J {Nsrroos Diseases \ Cared bj Sumter Bitters.] {Recommended by the highest ) medical authority in the State. J ?Tbis popular Tonio sod delightful Beverage "J is for sale by all Druggists V aad Grocers. J {DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Proprietors, "j And Wholesale Druggists, > Charleston, 8. C. J Da. A. J. CHINA. Feb I Agent Sumtor S. C. DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC Fluid. THI8 InTsIaabls Family Medicine, fur purify ing. slosasing, removing bsd odors In all kinds c^ieknsss^foririrni^sores^voa^ for Erysipelas, rheumatism, and all skin diseases, for catarrh, snra month, sore throat, diptheria ; for colic, diarrhoea, cholera; as a wash to soften snd beautify the skin ; to remove ink spots, mildew, trait stains ; taken internall} as well as appJrteo^xternaHyj^Mj^ aHjshoJiaTjB^isJorjsale^^al^Droggbts and Coon try Merchants, and may be ordered directly of the DARBY PROPHYLACTIC CO., 161 William Street, N.T. Febl_ly J. E. SITARES, SUMTER FURNITURE -AND Chair Ware-Rooms. THE SUBSCRIBER INFORMS HI8 * Friends sad Customers that hs has received sad will costin oe to receive NEW AND CHEAP FURNITURE, \ TO SUIT THE TIMES. His Stock cons 'is ts of almost every article in that ] line, vis: SOFAS, SIDE-BOARDS, BOOK-CASES, | Wardrobes. Extention Tables, Bureaus, Wasb-Stands, Sitting and Rocking Chairs, of every kind I Cribs, Cradles, Trundles Cottage Bedsteads I and Mailman. JUST RECEIVED Sema more of tiose CHEAP COTTAGE SETS. Meat Ssfes, Window 8hades aad Wall Papering-all lew fer CASH. J. E. Snare?, Mais, Street, opposite Express Office Entrance from Stair Cs se cn Mein Street to _FURNITURE ROOM8._ ??O-. AT THE - ,4; Sumter Book Sore. LETTER PAPER, 10 seats, per qaire. Foals Cap paper, 1* cent*, per quire. Bleat Boob and Diaries fer 1871. Writing Desks aaa wets Sexes. Hair Brashes sud Tooth Brashes. Cewbs and Faaey Anieles. A lam lei of Miscellaneous Books, lu'htaasaes, go to, EDWARD PERRY, Itt Mwlwgjtusl jr "Itt Charleston Hotel Green & Walsh NEW STYLES Dry Goods, BY LATE ARRIVALS OUR STOCK OF DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, &c, is complete in all departments. Our Goods are marked at PRICES that will PAY AN INSPECTION OF TU EM BY ALL PURCHASERS. GROCERIES, OUR STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, is kept full at all times, consisting of all kinds, (Except Liquors.) GREEN & WALSH. Buckwheat Flonr. Mackerel, new. Batter, Mountain and Goshen, Cheese, Pearl Hominey, Bolted Meal, reakfast Bacon, entucky Hams, For ialeby GREEN & WALSH.. Satin Cloth, a new article for Ladies Dresses. The Largest ASSORTMENT OF DRESS HOODS in Town. At GREEN A WALSH'S Al! Wool Merinos, Delaines and Empress Cloths. Dress Trimmir.g's, OF ALL KINDS. TOE LATEST STYLES. At GREEN A WALSH'S. Alpaccas-all kinds, colors and qualities. The NEW STYLE HOOP SKIRT At GREEN A WALSH'S. Silks, Poplins, Scotch Plaids and Fancy Delaines. Shawls and Cloaks, AWFUL CHEAP, At GREEN & WALSH'S. Cloaks and Shawls of all qualities. Blankets, Clothing, AND HATS, of all kinds, At GREEN A WALSH'S. Largest Assortment of Harness in Sumter. Como an J see it. Saddles, Harness, AND WHIPS, of best quality, At GREEN A WALSH'S. Saddles and Bridles to suit on ry one. Crockery, Glassware, AND HARDWARE, at retail and wholesale, At GREEN A WALLH'S. Another Lot of thoso New Style Hats. ACCIDENTS PREVENTED BY PURCHASING THE NON EXPLOSIVE KEROSINE LAMPS, to be had only At GREEN A WALSH'S. China and Glass Ware. Crockery of all kinds. Full Stock OF CORN, BACON, LARD, HAMS AND BUTTER, COFFEE, TEA an dSLGAK, At GREEN A WALSH'S. ?Calf Skin, Sole and Lacing Leather. Rabber Belting. FLOUR. SALT, MOLASSES and MESS PORK, At GREEN A WALSH'S. Philadelphia Boots and Shoes. New Lot OF WHITE GOODS, GLOVES, HuSIERY and DRESS GOODS, Just receirud at as? tonishingly low prices, By GREEN A WALSH. Mile's Boots and Shoes. King's Ladies Shoes. Kew Tork Exchange, BOUGHT AND SOLD BY GREEN A WALSn. Bargains in Bemnants, At GREEN A WALSH' Planter's owing us for Supplies are requested to meet their obliga? tions promptly, as this is the time of the year we need our money. If you do not wish to sell Cotton, we will ship and hold it GREEN & WALSH. COTTON. We are prepared to pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICE FOR COTTON, OR SHIP AN? HOLD WHEN DESIRED, making CASH ADVANCES ON SAME. Oreen & Walsh DEALERS M SENERAt MCRCHANDiSE AB? COMMISSION MERCHANTS. EIGHTEEN YEARS Of Practical Success. Introduced in 1852. Patented Dec. 20,1859* OLDEST SUPER-PHOSPHATE MANUFACTURED IN THIS COUNTRY. MAP?!S' Nitrogenized Super-Phosphate of Linie? -COMPOSED OF Bones, Phosphatic Guano, Concentrated Ammoniacal Animal Matter and Sulphuric Acid. No Salt, Salt Cake, Plaster, Nitre Cake, nor any Adulterant^ any kind used. ??* The ammoniacal animal matter in Mapes' Nitrogenized Super Phosphate of Li ne consists of the flesh (containing 10 per cent, of ammonia) and the blood (containing 15 per cent, of ammo? nia} of Beeres, ii torses, Fish and other ac ima1?, after the expression of thc fat and oil bj Steam. We annes the analysis of Professor Shepird : Ammonia yielded by the organic matter.-..2.54 per cent. P. C. 9.06 Insoluble Phosphoric Acid.^.. I9.7S Bone Phosphate of Lita?. 3.38 Soluble Phosphoric Acid.5.4S Soluble Phosphate of Limo. 3.38 Soluble Phosphoric Acid.7.3S Bone Phosphate of Lime dissolve!. 7.20 Sulphuric Acid_....15.4S Sulphate of L mc. An excellent Fertilizer. Respectfully submitted, C. U. SHEPARD, Jr., M. D. Inspector of Fertilizers for Sooth Carolina. ?rice -.$50 Cash. Send for Pamphlet KINSMAN & HOWELL, General Agents, 128 East Bay, Charleston; S. C. GEO. W. LEE, Agent at Sninter. Feb g_ "m Bring the Cash -AND SAVE YOUR FEELINGS ! Hie undersigned begs leave to return his thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon him, and hopes to merit a continuance of the same. Will keep constantly on hand a COMPLETE ASSORTMENT -OF Drugs, MEDICINES, &c?, &c, which he will sell at a VERY SMALL PROFIT FOR CASH. He is compelled to make his business STRICTLY CASH, and hopes one and ail will SAVE THEIR FEELINGS AND NOT ASK FOR CREDIT. DR. A. J. CHINA, Successor to A. ANDERSON & CO., SUMTER, S C. Jan 4, 1871. tf COTTON FOR GUANO. $1,000 PREMIUM. We propose Bolling * limited quantity of oe Guanos for Middling Cotton, at 15 ct? , deliver? ed at planter's nearest depot, by 1st November next. Wa also offer the mngnifieent premiara of] $1,000 for the beft yield from oar Guanos. F>r particulars apply to our nearest Agent, or address os for Circular. WILCOX, GIBBS ? CO., Importers and Dealers Guanos, Charleston. S. C., Savannah aad aguata, Geo. Feb 15 _1m ISAAC A. M'KAGEN, Jae 25 COTTON SEED, FOR PLANTINO. QA BUSHELS PURE DICK801?, - fJ\J at $2.50 par bushel.' TC Bushels Boyd Prolific, v ^ st $1.50 par bushel. Inqnire of L. P. LORI1CG, Esq., Sumter, or direct from R03KRT BROUN, Ft? 1-Im* . Manchester, S. C. ! Ladies ! ! ! I P. A. FOLSOM I X OFFERS YOU BARGAINS IN g Y Fancy Gooda, and almost anything in <r? X your line. Keeps Corsets, GIOTCS, ? Hdkfs., Hosiery, Laces, Em- ? Y broidery. Trimmings, Y X Hair Nets, Hair P as v X Sewing; Cotton <*. $ a good arti- & ? clo at 5c. V $ Emb'<?y Silks and Cvtt-jn. Ru?ings, Y Y Chignons Ribbons, White Goods, Y. <f> Calicoes, Needles, Everything ! & Y -dT REDI CE? PPJCES. Y _ ?y I My Confectionery, g Y The first established in Sumter, Y <3> Is always supplied with <j> ?I CHOICE CANDIES, FRUITS, ? Y Nuts, Cakes, Crackers, Ac, X and Toys, io variety. Y % TEA.-.$1 25. A $ Candy Reduced to 30 cts. per % % lb. fron this day. % *> Jan 4 F. A. FOLSOM. <> FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, CASSIMESES, &c. I am now receiving a Large and Complete Stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. CLOTHS, CASSIM ERES, TWEEDS, Kentuckey Jeans, of low grades and very cheap. Shirts, Drawers, Vndervcsts, Gloves and Cravats, Suspenders, Collars, Socks, Haukerchiefs, dc., ALSO AfFULL SUPPLY AND VARIETY 0 33 JOL wS9 m These Goods I am determined to sell lower than they can be bought in this market. Deal? ing in this line alone, I am enabled to do this. I only aik my old friends to call and examine, and if they do not find my goods cheaper, I will nat expect them to buy. D. J. WON, Agent. HARDWARE Store,: Main-st under Sumter Hotel. L. P. LORING, -AOSST ron Messrs. King & Huppman, BALTI.TIOKE, TI. D. Would -.espoctfully solicit thc patronage of his friends and tho public. DE HAS EN STORE A COMPLETE Stock of Hardware and Family Utensils. embracing every article in this line of business, whieb be intends to sell at the LOWEST PK ICES, FOB CASH. He will keep always In store, a complete assort mes*)of Collin's Axe*, Ames'Shovels ?nd Spades, Trace Chains, Hoes, Rakes. Pitch perks. Grain Cradles, Scythe Blades, Guano Seives, Pocket and Tftblo Cutlery, Brass Preserving Kettles, Tin Ware, Window <Jla^s-all sites. Persons in want of the most convenient t\r,-\ economical Stoves, can bc supplied with thc latest improved patterns at prices which cannot fail to give entiro satisfaction. Jane 15_ ETIWAN FERTILIZER, MANUFACTURED AT CHARLESTON, S. C WE C. BEE & CO., GENERA L AGENTS. Has Beca Reduced ia Price. THE SUBSCRIBER is prepared to supply all orders from Planters on demand. uFeed yonr land and it icift Feed ,Yuu,n Circulars and Tem? OB application JOSEPH JOHNSON, Agent, At L. P. LORING'S Store, Main Street. Jaa 11-31?_ DISSOLUTION. THE ina of MOORS, WILSON ? CO , wis dissolved on tbe lat Jaaaary. E. T. MOORE, J. S. WILSON. M. T. WILdON. Feb 13 St New Advertisements. 5 TO $10 FER DAY ^ who engage in our new 'ines; laakc '.: :s ?S to Slu per day ::i their ou : .. . Full partieui irr- and i?:stincri..Tss to: : fr? .. I- rc 'il - Th ??c in ric?.! of pcr;..as:i :.'. i" ?'*'?? v-.-k, should address al <.:.-.>, 0!..-.!% OS 1 C'?.. Portland, Maine. ! HE tC Y rnw E S K v.- Y 0 li K I: .. : ? X CHAM PION or arm. seri AGAINST 1 HE WORLD - \ r.r>t C" page Democratic Weekly, cs' . its! c ii . .. - $2 ; or year: $1 for fix coctLi. Sub.-c; i f-? it. For specimen c>; ic.-, a io io-s "DA'i 3 ";K, Sew York City."_ D~iT S. S. FITCH'S FAMILY PUT. \ r : \v; yo papes: sent by vail free. Tes :.. - bo? t > eure ail diseases of th. . rrsoi?. .-i. . h ?>. eyes, complexion. V?'r?rc to 7! i siroa?*?". y, N, Y. r.NC?.K JOSH'S TEUNK F?LL OF FUN. A Portfolio <-f tir-? ci Nts Wit :.-. I Rc -. eon tainioe tito Ricins: (.'...:.i-alStories. ? . . " Side-?plitltag Jokes- Humor?a.- I' .1: -. >?utiu Psr-dies, Burlesque S-w.'*>, New C I rums as.! M:r:h? r? v..!,?n;: Sp .<.< ?..-- ?.v.-r ?". '<? inter ?. -r ed wit.icari-Mis parrie . rCara Tricks, Frat* ot Parlor Ma^k-. ?cd t. ;-r:> ?CU Funny Engravings I.!u.??: .;?.-! Co* r. Pri?? lucent*. Seat 1 y mr.'!, p .-:.-.o paid, ta ?ny pirt of tho United Si.it?-*, ?* r.e.-ipi . f i rice. DICK A FITZGERALD, Publishers, ! - Acn .-t., New York. A. B. Fia^t'KAR, Proprietor of Pennsylvanie Agricultural W??r! s. Manufacturer of Improved Polished ?vel [Y? rk Penna. Dickson Sweeps. S-.i i S'e-.l Sweeps, an J Semper.". Steel Pl? ar*. Shovel Pl a Blades, Cultivators, Horse Hoes, H irrows. Rots . Powers. Ihrcshing Maci.iucs, Ac, Ac. Sec I f< r ii.Bitratcd Catalogue. _ APPLE PARER CORER AND SLIt lill. Made by D. H. Vernes.:.::, Wvrce.-ter. Mis.?._ BRIGGS & B2UTS ?Hijs?rc?ed &, Desorip.it c (a(2fo?se OF FLOWER m VEGETABLE SEECS. AND SUMMER FLOWERING I i LBS. FOR 1871. Will be ready for mailing l \ th< mid Ile < f J*i n ary, notwithstandingour great ???ss ?-ftvp.-, pa per, engraving?, Ac., Ly ti*c. which <:<. trey ol tho Job Printing oGce of Rochester Democrat Mi? Chronicle,25th December, 1870. It aili be pritited on a most elegant new-tinted ? a] er. a'.J i'.lu.-trated with nearly Five Hundred Original Effsravinss. At.<l two finely executed Colonel Plat??--"peci mcna for att of wbieb w?re gr??wu Ky ?nrxHves the past season lr.-m our own stock of rc -?l?. In thc originality. c.\e uti< a and c.\t<.:.: i *. ti : eu ?rarings il ? anSfc? and eae?ueatly fuj ri r to auy other Catal'v'uc ?.r "Floral " ixtaat. Tbc Catalogue will ?.. i:-i>f ?-t 112 Pages aud n* so'.n aa puU-.sb^d wii; be ?c. t tn e t . al! who ordered setilr ft. m us by wai! '..i-: iva.- a. To others a cria'gt; of 13 cents ; ..r cot y w?? be made, which is r..;t thi" raiuo of thc C : i Plate?. We r.ssurc ?ur fr:ec?> :!..: thc iode e mcnts we ?fier to purci; t<>.r- ?.: t- <*;!>. W i d ity anJ exicct of Stock. Dtscoani^ an I ?'roo;": i ti? are unsurpa.-sid. Ple.uc send or Ur- for Cata logues without delay. Our Colored Cromo for IS71 Will be ready to ?cr.d out i:: January. Tr<? Cromo will rcprcse'.t Forty-t? > \".;ric::c-- '.t showy an.l popular Flower.?.??f n ;:ar.il ^!..., .-. t color. We design to make it thc be.?t P?at* of Flowers ever issued. Size. 19x21 inches. The retail valve would bc at Ica*t Two Dollar?; wo shall, however, furnish it to cost ::. -. ..: 7.) . LS. per copy, an t ?5"er it ai a Prenti : i v.\ ax ord? r3 for Seeds. Sec Catalogue wh-.:i < at. BUIC.CS k BROTHER, R .chester. N. Y. 1323r 187? Thc old .-tai. tani remedy for C- tt ?: -, Col U. C n ?Uluption. "StAli ii-y t?ittr." Ci;::::: i.': -. A Co , i.o-?on. TTPIIt?l SDH'IL VTif?tV POWDKR. Removai suncrflaooa l. ?ir ia j . '.. without injury to thc tkin. Sent hs mail for $1.25. ?PIIAM'S ASTHMA CURE Relieves m. .-t violent paroxysm? in yr? aiiawlee and c?Tcctl a speedy cure Pi ice Sj by mai!. TI1K JAPANESE MAIR STAIN Colors thc wl'iskcrs and hair a beautiful BLACK or unowN. It consists of OR/y ou* p**fn*nt?? t. 'J cents by maiL Address S. C. ?PIIAM, Ne ttl J.ivnc ?Screct, Philadelphia, Pa. Circulars sent free, frddby cl I>r-:tr-T:--^__ if? * -A s? .> ;? '.. H ?3 p e c ? r? -? a v ii TO THE WCRKING CLASS.-We u.. BOW prepared to furt.i-h all ria?!*es with c- Bs ..r.c cmpytoymcnC at b?nse, the whole of the tits? or for the spare moments. Business new, l?g? :. and proSutble. Persoasof ei'her sex.casi!; . rn fr?.tn :>'.<*. to $."> per evenir1 ?, rii?.l a T,r-.>p.i' eal ?um l-y devoting their wl....e J.u.c :;.e tu. '. c.-s. Roys and girls earn nearly as nit;. h as BWU. That all who soc thi-notice mtv sec i th?-..- i d drcss. and test thc business, wc m.i'.:e the un paralleled oC?r : To such as aro not well salis* fied, wc wi!! scr.il $1 to pay for ;!:.- trou' ie ? f writing. Full particulars, a valaable - .r.plo whi? h will do to Commence w? rk on, and 3 ....: / of T?" l\"?.r.'* LU. -ora Cooq .".:. x-one f ti . larg-?i ?nd !>--st family aewspa] -.-rs ?. vcr ;1 Siish? d -al! ?eat free hy maiL Ii-.-. !.. r. if y. . want penna nant, profitable work, :i Mress E. C. A I.I.EN. ? CO . v r .- r?.3 tn Agents I Read Tl "ll WILL PAY AGENTS A S ! .'. \ ?! V yy ?I c H per week ..i ex .. 'argo e mmis-i'-n. t>. s-. :. o::r r> -. .?:. . . .-. .i iav?r.;?-.t.s. Adurcssj.. WAGNI I ? C . .' shall, Mfefa._ tl Riol S, HOW STBA\?K! The Married Ladies Private Cow panton >i - tuins the d'--!r?*'l inf?nu..tiou. S-: ! rt? stamps. Address Mrs. I!. '. '. /. -t .. . over, PH. VV0II? liUACKS.-A vi..:: ?. of carty creti.'K, causing r..-r.?>as l-t...:'y. pre . at?:<9 decay. Ac , bavirgtrifl :n rain . very a .-. r :- . remedy, ha? a simple ..<-:::.? of self cure, r! 1 he wiBsead fr-c to h'? W!< . -ld dre?? J. H. TI TTLE. 7- N ... N-? Y rk. $3 WATCH! $3 WATCH! THE GREAI ECKO ? AN Fure?ia Alumls?B Wstch Co. i,. v. w:iO:;;:ST & co., .;.. -. 40A 42 BKOADwAY, NM? \<.:ttv. SOLE AGENTS Fol? ?HE t and have iit.ihorlzc i th-m to -?.'; l*teTr gt. Eureka Alamil u::i Gold VVatcb?.-s : : l?r .. U< - lars, and to warrant ea !. ar. I .-v. r\ . ? rt. kc i correct time for ooo year. Tilts wa?t< |. w.. ?t? .rr., tee to be the bc-t atut cheap-.-t ' !ine K? .: . now ir. u?c in any part < .'ii.e n'. ?He. .'; ; e ?or! . are M doubla ?rases. Lad ?M . <'..? t's - t . .. . are lH?au!?fu!ly ch-.sc I. T ?' c.i-c- are n< . . metal now *o widely kf va ia Ec: Aluminum GoM. Ii Las tho cxae< .? . . wl.!ch it elways ret..i?.? : \: v,? \ t" thc strong. st :.cid- : ao ore can tell it ! only by w?ct0ht, t!ic A';ut;-!'...ai ? ?< .? : '. ' li?h.cr. The w.-rit i?r? Ly i . ? sime r? thc u.-I! l.n"'vr ' ? .. ri-' .i " Atantinum i- a cheap m< : !. i . t.c . ? I lovett the Watch f<*?3a 1 raak. ... I j Wu parkthe Watch saf- :> !. - li ! \ rend ir by mail to etty pan ? I :'? t '.' <. on c.-ipl of $...?0 fiifty cent* !--r p c". . .; ai I | tage. Addm>> ?ll . r.:..-- -o L. V. DEFOREST A CO . " _40_.t 42 fi eadwaj. N n V rfc. An Independent Fortnne IN FOUR MONTHS. Can be mule in a quirt vr ;y Ly n.-n that arc capable of keeping thc twret. Ali-.-- I AM N GOODWIN. t>7 Exehan?oPiacr, V ? Y rk. Carriage Guido- -Kvcry One ; " - <>u > % ?odor. ?A private it structor fr natv I ... :.. .c th-ise aboot tobo man K.i. ?....'. : ; . male, in every thing cocee.i ;i.g .'?.. | ... and re!attoas of our sexual -. sm ?.>?'. ih< p . - ductt'.n and pr?vention . : . ff ; . . cVI . . ?ll tbe new diser.?erie? aevrr h f?*rv -:?.? ir. ri English lan ullage, by WM. YOUNG, M. f> - Tt>i8<jayt^1 a ealqabb I iate.es s It >* ?V?in plain lat f ; ; . . | rca?er, and is illnstr.it.-' ?nh Re:ocr.i?i? c: g ra v inga. All young tn?r*;< peoi-l contemplating niarriase. L.il.if tic ;..:-t impediment ta married I le. should read ll:is Sook. It ?C'rtWeS secret.? ?! ?. cut v . ?ic -h ?cl i be acquaint d witt. ; still it i- a fe? K lUa< misc be locked np and nu lie about the b-n-. e It a i i be aent to any ?dilly on r ?...cipt of i" rent.? -- A<?<iresf Da. WM. TOA?NU. N... 4iQ >>fvn.-o Street, aboeu Feorth, Pbili '. Ij l.u, Nov tt.. T tStn