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e Sumter Watebman. EDff?SDA?\ JCiYE 21. '. Y. PAXTON BUSINESS MANAGER ._r? All Transient Advertisements, and all b Work mut be paid for ia cash. This will observed without distinction. Subscriptions also parable in advance. _? Applications for Job Work will be made, ''the office, to loos. E. PLOWERS. Tbe WATCH* AX books are in ibe keeping of W. PAXTOS. who will receipt for monies due and end to all matter? connected with the Adver in? or Subscription departments. Our Advertising friends are requested to nd in their furors not later than Monday. UAl TE li HAIL ARRAN GE ii EMT S. CHA.NGK OF SCHEDULE. OPEN'S. 1 P. M Jl A. M. CLOSES. orthern, 10: A M. athern, 11:30 A. M. 'anning on Mon* ty and Thursday, 6:00 A. M. uh'ville on M on? ay and Thursday, 1:00 P. M. ffice Hours, from 9 o'clock, A. M. to 6 P. M Sice opens Sunday from 12:- 0 to 1:30 P. M. T. B. JOHNSON, P. M. January 25th, 1S7!. tf 5:00 P. M. 11:30 A. M COTTON Si ILL ADVANCING. Cotton at New Yuik, 7 p. m., on MOL day last, stood at 21 cents. Liverpool market, same date, buoy? ant, at 8H The Planters Warehouse now keeps a fine article of Buter all the time on ice, thus rendering it sweet and firm. See advertisement. t&~ Some creditable verses from "Pretrel" lie on our table-excluded under the rule : Nothing admitted into these columns {not even a marriage notice) without a responsible name. JOSEPH GALLUCUAT, E.*q , as will be teeu by reference to another column, has removed his law office to the room immediately above the Hard? ware Store of Capt L. P. LoRiNO. SCHOOL. EXHIBITION. Thc programme of exhibitors ex? ercises of Mr. T P. MCQUEEN'S School will be found io this issue. Solomon's Hall will no doubt be crowded ou the occasion. SPARKLING CATAWBA STRINGS. Seekers of health and exhilirating climate, during the warm months upon which we now ente:-, are referred to the advertisement of Mr. J GOLDEN WYATT* keeper of the above named springs. JEWELRY, ic, CHEAP. Messrs. HOYT aud FOLSOM are now selling off their stock of Watches. Jewelry, &c, at very low figures. A good chance to make purchase ol such (bines. SLATER FE.UALE INSTJTLTE. We are indebted to the accomplished edies of the Faculty of this excellent chgol, for cards of invitation to the losing exercises of the session, to take lace at Solomons* Hall, on Wednesday vening next, 28th inst. Sweet music e lea?n, is to grace and lend charm tc he occasion. COT I ON BLOOMS. We have received the following, of | ates mentioned : From Mr. Burwell Moody's place, on be loth inst. From Wm. Bogio's field, near Sum? er, June 17. From Mr. T. J. Tuotney's premises t Sumter, June 19. Aud Pr. J. J. Bossard, a young boll, u the !?0th. The*e early blooms in no wise indicate n early crop, generally, or favorable rospect geoeially. We say this, in rdar that no false impressions may go broad in regard to the crop of thi ectioo, from such publications as thc bovc. .'BIG HEADS.? In this line we claim pre-eminence for uniter. Our friend, Hr. W. W. FRA ER, sent us, last week, two closely limmed, solid cabbage heads, of the ggregate Weight ol twenty one pounds od ten ouuees. Beat it, whoever can ! ne of these was "Flat Dutch," thp ther of a new and beautiful variety, uowti as "Early Winningstadt"-oval, taming its largeat circumference by /jutnetrical approach from either end the centre, and of uousual solidity, he "Wioningstadt" will become popu r among the "big heads," when it is etter known. ORDINANCE NO. 4. . Our afflicted municipal body, whose resent ailment, were we permitted to iagnosticate, we should pronounce a ecided case ef hypciosthesia, bas hon? red as with Ordinance No. 4, printed book form, in the city of Wilmington, )d distributed by hand among the uch lawed and nuch-taxed citizens of ? corporation of Sumter. Tbe fatuous raco, brought forward in illustration "Lex Talionis," in a recent issue, iks into the shades of insignificance, long side of such law makers, as this eventb decade of the Nineteenth Cen* ry, bas vouchsafed to tho devoted rporators here resident. In their prentice stepping!] on the fficial highway, have they already lffed the atmosphere of fame? Does h to himself and to the other say, 'I have immortal longings io me/' and ill become . "ODS of tbe taw, tbe immortal names, That wera oot boro to die V If this be tho inspiration, theo, we say, if good cheer ! Press onward io the whither yo go 1 FINAL NOTICE Unless prevented by a remittance, we will be forced to the disagreeable necessity of striking from our mail book, the names of Subscribers wbo are indebted to us for four and five years subscription. We bave politely addressed several letters to many who are well able to pay the small amounts due this office, and have reeceived no reply. The Watchman will be sent to such subscribers until the 1st July next, with this notict mariced, and if s settle meat is not made by that time, or a satisfactory aDswer received, their Dames will be erased from our books, and their accounts forwarded for col? lection. We bare been indulgent to those wbo have been so long in our debt, and deserve better treatment at their bands. It is to be hoped that this notice will stimulate all delinquents to remit at once the amount honestly due us for sub? scription, and by so doing, avoid further trouble and expense ORDINANCE NO 4. ^ The great trouble with persons un? accustomed to the exercise of power, is a tendency to legislate too much. They must be doing something, even if that something is not dictated by prudence or wisdom. So it is with some of our new Town Council. Not contented with the power conferred upon them by the Charter, to tax real estate and sales of goods, 20c. per $100-to tax vehicles from 63 tc ?20, and to charge license fees upon liquor dealers, tavern keepers and billiard tables, ad libitum, they have assumed the right to require what they cull a "Special Tax," but which is actually a ''License," from thirty-five occupations and objects, of which five only are lawfully imposed, viz: those on vehicles of different kinds. All the rest of the Ordinance is waste paper. There is not in thc charter one word of au? thority for the remaining thirty licenses or special taxes meutioned. Sections 21 and 22 of the Charter state fully all the Licenses and Taxes authorized by the Legislature. The Corporation has no powers except those conferred by the Charter. Section 31 simply authorizes the Council to regulate the persons licensed Ly Section 21. It either means this ot nothing. The large number of persons required by this new Ordinuuce to pay all sorts of Special Taxes, need not be uneasy on the subject. The Council cannot lawfully collect one cent thereof. It would be easy to expose the in? consistencies and errors contained in Ordinance No. 4, but it is useless to fight a shadow. The whole thing being void, all its parts are void. To show the extremo carelessness with which this grave subject has been handled, wc will morely mention io passing, that the very preamble commences with a mis? take. It reads ''under thc 30th Section of thc Act," kc , meaning olst Section. As the printing of this Couucil is doue iu auothir State, in plain violation of Law, wc would suggest that every OrdTnaucb bc submitted toan expert, to examine and approve, before starting on its travels to the land of Tar, Pitch and TURPENTINE. EX-PR SSI DENT DAVIS EXPLAINS. HIS BEGEMT SPEECHES* NEW YORK, Jun? 14. A special from Chattanooga says: "I saw a private letter from Jefferson Davis to Colonel Styles, of the Albany (Ca ) News in which he complains ol the manner in which his speeches at At? lanta and Augusta have been miscon? strued by the Northern press. Ile says he never dished, directly or indirectly, io counsel the Southern people not to 1.1.crate thc situation. He thinks they ought to wait patien'Iy utnil the return? ing good sense of the Northern people brings about a reversal ol the more ob? noxious features in recent Congressional legislation. He disavows most strongly anything like a revival of armed resist? ance There was one part of his Atlanta speech which was not reported. Before ??.lying be did not accept thc situation, Lh?vis a>kcd any Northern reporter who might be present to take particular notice of his words, and then said he did not desire to be understood as ad? vising anything like disloyalty to the government." A Chapter of Facta. Space ls valuable in a newspaper, and it ls therefore proposed in this advertisement to eon den?e a variety of facts, important to the publie, into a fm ill compass. Those facts refer to Bos tetter's Stomach Bitters-what that celebrated medicine is, and what il aili do. In tbs first place, then, the article is a stimulant, tonic and alterative, consisting of a combination of an ab? solutely pure spirituous agent with the most valu? able medicinal vegetable substances that Botanie research baa plnced at the disposal of the chemist ?nd tbe physician. These ingredients are com? pounded with great care, and in such proportions us to produce a preparation which invigorates without exciting the general system, and tones, regulates end controls the stomach, the bowels, the liver, and the minor secretive organs. What this great restorative will do most be gathered from what it has done. The case of dys pepsia, or any other form of indigestion, ia which it bas been persistently administered without of? fseting a radical tare, is yet to be heard- freo, aad the same may be said of bilioas disorders, in? termittent fem, nervous affections, general de? bility, eoBStipatiea, sick headache, men Ul dira k Unies to -asian taw feeble are so ia eject. It SAflMsjc all the fields of tbe body. Inri ad tog the blood, and the gentle stimulas whick it imparti to the nervous system ii not saunaed hythe slightest reaction. This is a ehapter of facti wbjeb readers, for their own sakes, fliouid mark ' ??d retaca ber. v S t? saf? Dr. Tatt's Celebrated Expectorant No Mjraterj, ?o*> it Acts. First it 'deuohe^frb'm toe bronchial or wini tabes the mucos or ?setter whjeh soBis?mes ad? h?res to them wita the te*ael(? o/glui?,Jfccond ly, It mitigates.the pain e*d-removes thf. con? striction of toe bronuhil tabes sad mnsclesof tba: chest * Thirdly, It resiste, tb? progress of inflam? mation, and assists the" rang* "to throw off th? mitatiBg matter which accumulate j. Ni5i. We do not suppose there ever was aa article" so universally popular fad,cotnartnded as a family medicine as Daafr'a' ' PBOPHTLACTIC FLCID. We have never yet heard any one say a J word against it, but all speak ia its farer. OBlTCJAeST. DIED, In Sumter, 8. C., Sabbath morning, A^pra -Wth, 1871, Mas. MARTHA ANN, eonaort of Elisha Sherwood, ead only daaghter ol Wil? liam Clark, Esq.,sged 31 years and five month*. . Bow ?ad, that (he wife, the daughter, the mother, the sister, the friend, 'should thus, with? out the asnal premonitions of death; be Darted j away from every earthly connexion I Bot it the hand of God, sod we musf adore that bane which strikes down oar most' cherishecTeerthly comfort?. Mas. SHERWOOD had, for some time, professed tbs faith of Him who is the .couqueror of death. Though to us, her . sadden and unex? pected death was an almost in?urportablo shock, to her it wai sadden glory.' - She was a lady of the most generous .impulses. Full of vivacity and] of.those genial qualities which are,so at? tractive in social intercourse, she had endeared herself to a large 'circle of friends. Sadness was east over oar community apon the announce- j moat of her death ; and ber fanerai was largely attended by profoundly impressed and* .sympa-' th ?sing friends. It is sui to think of the bereaved .husband-the brokenhearted father-tba: or. ph aced childrv-n -th? ouly - brother-the cuasia | made in a wide circle of friends. But this is life, poor human life-* To dsy it spreads its charas around, To marrow conic? the-awful ali Lie 0 what a blank if Christ's not found. COMMERCIAL. SUMT^RJIARKET, JUNE 13. Cotton-very few bales hs ve changed bands this week. ' We quote Si riet Middling, T7}c," BACON-Sides, 12?@!3J; Shoulden, 10?? Hi Hams, li. . _ . . ; "LARD-20@25c* " FLOUR-Per bbl. $7@$12. COFFEE-Laguayr?, 30@00; Java, 40@0o; Rio, 20 @ 25. SALT-$2.50 SUGAR-Brown, 12J@14; C., 15@1?; A., 17 @00 ; Crushed, I7@18. ?. BAGGING-2?(oj37?. IRON-TIES-8(2)10. ROPE-10(3)16. BATESVILLE SHIRTINGS-Pee bale S?c YARN BY THE BALE-fl,30c Per bunch. M^p?ne. rpHE REGULAR-MONTHLY COMMUNICA J. TION OF CLAREMONT LODGE, NO ?4, A.-, F.'. M.*. will be. held on Thursday evening, June 29,1871, at 7} o'clock. . -By order of . . T. V. WALSH, W.\ IL*. M. C. WILLIS. Secretary. ?tnne rt. 1871_ REMOVAL, THE undersigned respectfully gives notice that he bas removed bis office to the old Hotel Building, next to the Court House, front room 2nd Story, direct'; over the Hardware Store of Mr. L. P. Luring. Entrance from Main Street. JOSEPH GALL?CHAT, Jane 21-St Attorney at Law. PACIFIC Fire Insurance Company, -OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. ASSETS....$1,700,000 GOLD. Security by ?ute Law.$25,000,000 GOLD. Largest Fire lnsarat.ee Company in America. Policies issued payable in Gold if desired. A. WHITE, Agent, Jan IS Samter, S. C. HOYT & FOLSOM, WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELERS, MAIN STREET, SUMTER, S. C. WE, the undersigned, having foi sled a co? partnership, on tbe 5th June, 1871, under tbe name and style of HOYT A FOLSOM, would re>pectfu!ly announce to the publio of Sumter, nxd the adjoining counties, that we are now pre? pared to extents all work entrusted to us with promptness, and in a workmanlike, manner. OUR STOCK will embrace the latest styles ef JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, &c. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S* WATCHES. All of which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. OLIVER HOYT, F. H. FOLSOM, At Hoyt's Old Stand Mala Street. ?^*Tbe genuine DIAMOND SPECTACLES, manufactured by J. E. SPENCER A CO., New York, always on band. SUMTER MARBLE YARD THE undersigned having jiut rece";vee a fine lot of MARBLE, IS PREPARED TO FURNISH Monumental & Cemetery Work, ef ankhes ia a manner that viii compare favorably with my work in his line. Having received a libers I patronage heretofore, be continue? to invite ail who may be desirous of aa/ thing (a bis lins to give him a call. Be defies competition ia prices. pkY- Positively no work delivered ic tbe fute re | until paid for. W. P. SMITH. Jane 14 MASON -AND HAMLIN OR??NS. ?tatsasasaasasaasaava wawiwanBiBrsj?B*i JjAVTJffi reeeired iba agate? for tbeet CELEBRATED OHGAKS, wUlbepbaasdtofill aa/ orders ea trusted te see, sad gb* any fatfaraaatiea tba! may be de - ^nSnSWc. - May li-il 5 -- NEW STILBS i : ? ? -OP Dry Goods. -o BY LATE AERIVAL OUR ST OCK .OF DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, BOISERY, NOTIONS, Ac., is complete in all departments. Oar Goods ire marked,at PRICES that will Vlf AN INSPirCTlO?? OF THEM BY ALL PURCHASERS. GROCERIES, OUR STOCK OP STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, ia kept fall ai all times, cocsisiicg ?f all kinds, (Except Liquors.) GREEN, WALSH & CO. A full line of Patent Poplins. A large lot of Grenadines of su? perior quality and design. The Largest ASSORTMENT OF DRESS GOODS in Town. At .GREEN, WALSH & CO'S. Handsome Printed Organdies. All Wool Merinos, Do Laines and Empress Cloth?. Dress Trimmings, Of ALL KINDS. THE LATEST STYLES. ? At GREEN, WALoH A CO'S. Men's and Boy's Clothing, Of every Size and Quality, at Prices To Sait All. Ladies' Linen Suits Bargains in Long Cloth. A LARGE AND VARIED AS? SORTMENT . OF LADIES' CUFFS AND COLLARS Alpaccas-all kinds, colors and qualities. Broche Grenadine Bareges Banning through all Colors and Qualities. Silks, Poplins, Scotch Plaids and Fancy Delaines Printed and Plain Lawns, 8-4 Black India Barege. Mozambiques in great Variety. Largest Assortment of Harness in Sumter. Coma and see it. A nice line of Striped and plaid Naimsooks. At GREEN, WALSH A CO'S. Saddles and Bridles to suit every one. Crockery, Glassware, AND HARDWARE, at retail and wholesale, -At GREEN, WALSH A CO'S. Another Lot of those New Style Hats. ACCIDENTS PREVENTED BY PURCHASING THE NON EXPLOSIVE KEROSINE LAMPS, to be had only At GREEN, WALSH A CO'S. China and G'.ass Ware'. Crockery of all kinds. Full Stock OF CORN, BACON. LARD, HAMS AND BUTTER, COFFEE, TBA andSLGAR, At GREEN, WALSH A CO'S. Calfskin, Sole and Lacing Leather. Rabber Belting. LOUR. SALT, MOLASSES and MESS PORK, At GREEN, WALSH A CO'S Philadelphia Boots and Shoes. Hew Lot OF WHITE GOODS, GLOVES, HOSIERY and DRESS GOODS, Jost received at as? tonishingly low pri?es. By GREEN, WALSH * CO. Mile's Beels and Shoes. King's Ladies Shoes. Bargains in Remnants, At GREEN, WALSH A CO'S. COTTON". We pay th? HIGHIET CAST PRICE TOE COTTON, OR Una* AN? HOLD WHEN tESBalD, ?ekisig CASH ADVANCES ON SAME. Oreen, Walsh ? CO. fl, - <V> ?IA ^V.VVVV* VP*? A. A. SOLOMONS, ' Has a Fall Stock of DH Y GOODS. A. A. SOLOMONS Has a good assortment of Shoes and Hats. A. A. SOLOMONS Has everything useful in Hardware. A. A. SOLOMONS Has a fail assortment in Pots, Ovens and Tin Ware. A. A. SOLOMONS Continues to keep his Grocery Room well sup? plied with every thing in that lino. A. A. SOLOMONS Is selling his goods VERY LOW, and selling for CASH ONLY. Call and see him at the CORNER MAIN AND LIBERTY STS. May 31 W?FFORD COLLEGE SPARTANBURG C. H., S. C. Commencement Exercises, June25-28? 1871. Valedictory Sermon before the Graduating Class, by Bishop Wm. M. Wightman, D. IX, L. L. D., of Charleston, 8. C., Jone 25:h, ll A. M. Exhibition on the part of the Junior Class, Monday, June 26th, IO A. M. Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustees, Tues? day, June 27th, 3 A. M. Annual Address before the Preston and Calhoun Literary Societies, by Gen. Jno. S. Preston, of Richmond, Va., ll A. M. Alumni Address by John W. Homes, Esq., of Barnwell, S. C., 4 P. M. Annual Meeting of Honorary and Regular Mem ber?, with appropriate exercises in the Balls of the Calhoun and Preston Societies, 8 P. M. COMMENCEMENT DAY, Jone 28th. Exercises of the Graduating Class, 10 A. M. Annual reunion of Patrons and Staden ti, Officers ead Friends of the College, within the Halls of the two Literary Societies, 8 P M. The Trustees, Presiding Elders, and all th? members of the South Carolina Conference are particularly invited to attend the approaching Commencement. Suitable provision will be made for the entertainment of all abo can come. June 7,1371. SPARTANBURG FEMALE COLLEGE, SPARTANBURG, Sot th Carolina. THE FALL SESSION, 1871, wUl popen on Monday, June 21th, and continue twenty weeks. Rates per Session, in advance : Board, including Washing, Fuel, and Lights.$75,00 Regular Tuition, including Latin. 25,00 Tuition in French,. 10,00 Instrumental Music. 22 50 Use of Instrument. 2,50 Boarding pupils dre-s in uniform whenever they appear in public. For further information, address, R"v. SAMUEL B. JONES, Rer. SAMUEL LANDER, Joiut Proprietors. JuneH-4t? KING'S MOUNTAIN MILITARY SCHOOL, YOUKVILLE, S. C. TOE SECOND SESSION OF .the School year of 1871, will begin 1st of July. Terms-For School Expenses, ? e., Tuition, Bouks, Stationary, Ac, Boarding, Fuel, Lights and Washing, $135 in currency, per session of five months. For Circulan containing full particulars,apply to Cal. A COWARD, Principal and Proprietor. June 14 1m ! Ladies ! ! I F. A. FOLSOM ? OFFERS YOU BARGAINS IN . 4> Fsncy Goods, and almost anything ic 4> your line. Keeps Corsets, Gloves, T Udkfs., Hosiery. Laces, Em X broidery. Trimmings, ? Hair Nets, Hair Pins Sewing Cotton, a good arti? cle at 5c. EmbMy Silks and Cotton, Hurlings, Chignons, Ribbons, White Goods, Calicoes, Needles, Everything ! AT SEDUCED PRICES. My Confectionery* Tbs first established in Sumter, Is alwsys supplied with CHOICE CANDIES, .FRUITS, Nuts. Cakes, Crackers, <!tc, and Toys, in variety. ^ r TEA.~."$1 25. ? % Canto Reduced lo 30 cts. per t i lb. from Ibis day. % T Jan 4 F. A. FOLSOM. ^ LUMBER, ALL QUALITIES, -AT THE Iff LUMBER ORD, Near the Sumter Depot. WE having so located oar Mill as to enable ? i ns to sell any kind of Lumber fer LESS MONEY than any other Mill within reach af Sumter, hare established a LUMBER YARD near the Railroad Depot, where can be found all qualities of Lamber, as cheap as it can be sold. All bills for Lamber not oa tb? Yard, can be furnished at short notice. H. M. REAMES & CO. May 17 3m Court of Common Pleas, COUNTY OF SUMTER. Elizabeth N. Bradley, Plaintiff, against John McLeod Bradley, Gordon Brad hy, Mary Murray Bradley, Samuel Bradley, Henry Hughes Bradley. John X. Frierson and Edvard E. Evans, Defendant*. Pa tenant to aa Order of th? Court ia this ease, mad? at May Tarai, 1871, th? Creditors of Samael J. Bradley, deeeased, tho (testator in tho cause, are hereby notified to ooma ia before rn? as* prove their debts, on or before the 1st day of Desasaba? next, ead that ta darnall of their coming la to prove their debts by that time they will be ex eluded thsbeaefit of the teem made ta the GEO. W. ?BARDON, Clerk of lb? Court and Referee CT* sj Osase, Seater, May gisela*!.' JaoaftC. _ ISAAC A. M'KAGEN, FRESH AND PURE DRUGS, ME DICI NE 8. CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY &c. &c. AL WA YS ON BAND. PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH CARE AT AI L HOURS. March 8- _ "THE FIRM OF IRR 1 RESPECTFULLY INFORM THEIR 'riendg and the public, that they aro constantly eceiring ?AND Medici nes, )f the Best Quality, and all Articles usually found in a Drag Store. Th? business of the House, comprising Pliarmacy and Prescription Stand, rill be under tho special charge of Major J. B. tUSSELL who brings to hi* aid an experience of 2 IO Ii TE KN YEARS in the chemical combina ion of Medicines. Prompt and careful attention will be giren to Prescriptions, and Medicines for the sasne caa >e relied on as pore and of the best quality. DRUG STORE, CORNER OP Vlain and Republican Streets. Feb 22_ tf GROCERIES 1 GROCERIES ! -AT l?os, T. Upstart Store, -CORNER MAIN& REPUBLICAN STREETS SUMTER, S. C. rnE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY announces to the public, that he has in tore, and will be constantly receiving, a large ind varied assortment of GROCERIES, Suitable for Plantation and Family use. A LIDELAL DISCOUNT rill be allowed Merchants, and they are specially ovited to call and exatrine his Stock, and they rill fin J that bis business facilities enable bim to upply them with goods 15 CHEAP AS THEY CAN BUY THEM a any Northern or Southern Market. Come and ee for yourselves, an ocular demonstration is be best. lighest Market Price paid for Cotton. IND THREE FOURTHS OF THE VALUE 'ASH, will be advanced, on all Cotton Shipped o the Uouxe in Baltimore for which be is agent, nd it will be held orer if desired. He will make speciality of fora, Bacon and Flour, rhich he is prepared to furnish in any quantity pO~ Customers and Families purchasing heir supplies at my establishment, esn have hem delivered free of charge, at their residences ritbin the limits of the town. ?S' Country Produce taken in exchange Respectfully, THO*. T. UPSHUR, Ja. Feb 22 J. E. SUARES, SUMTER FURNITURE -AND Shair Ware-Rooms. pHE SUBSCRIBER INFORMS HIS ? Friends and Customers that he bas received nd will continue to receive YEW AND CHEAP FURNITURE, TO SUIT THE TIMES. Iis Steck consists of almost ?very article in tbst ine, viz: SOFAS. SIDE-BOARDS, BOOK-CASE* Wardrobe?, Extention Tables, Bureaus, vV.isb-Suuds, Sitting and Rocking Chairs, of every kind Cribs, Cradles,Traadles Cottage Bedsteads and Mattresses. JUST RECEIVED ioms more of those CHEAP COTTAGE SETS Meat Safes, Window Shades and Wal Papering-all low for CASH. J. E. Snares, Vain Street, opposite Express Office Entrance fmte Stair Case ea Main Street to FURNITURE ROOMS. SPRIKCT ARD SUMMER MILLINERY. MISSES J. 4 B. McELBOSE, .Scftrraa, So. Ca. Having recently returned from the North, wita a choice Selection of MILLI ?? ERY ?OOH?, evita the attention af their customers to the tpening of their ?PRiXti .15D TOMJ.BE STOCK, Oar assortment of MILLINERY AND PAN? SY GOODS, sos Ira ces tba latest and most ashioasble styles of IAT8, BONNET8, FLOWERS, CK f Cf S.tC PRICES REASONABLE. pf Orders soHcitad ea? prompt atteetioa prwa. MISSES 3. A. R. McELHOSE, ? ? ? Saomtors to Ma? M. J. Zcaavv. April'J, 1*71 -AND mi-ira _ The undersigned begs leave to return his thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore j bestowed upon him, and hopes j to merit a continuance of the same. Will keep constantly on band 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 all will SAVE THEIR FEELINGS AND NOT ASK FOR CREDIT. I DR. A. J. CHINA, Successor to A. ANDERSON & CO., SUMTER, S. C. Jan 4, 1871. tf HA RD WARE Store, Hain-st ander Sumter Hotel. L. P. LOKING, -ACKJIT ro? Messrs. King & Huppman, BALTIMORE, itt. D. Would respectfully solicit the patronage of bis friends end the public. HAS IN STORE A COMPLETE Stock of Hardware and Family Utensils, embracing every article in this line of business, which he intends to sell at the LOWEST PKICES, FOR CASH. Be will keep always in store, a complete assort meat of Collin's Axes, Ames'Shovels and Spades, Trace Chains, Hoes, Rskes, Pitch Forks, Grain Cradles, Scythe Blades, Gaano Soires, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Brass Preserving Kettles, Tin Ware, Window <>'la-s- all sizes. Persons in want of the most convenient and sconomical Stoves, can be supplied with thc latest improved patterns at prices which cannot Tail to give entire satisfaction. June 15 _ ?O. 3 GROCERIES. THE ONLY STRICTLY Grocery and Liquor Mouse IN TOWN rp HE UNDERSIGNED, begs leave to X call the attention of bis friends and thu public generally tu his . NEW AND WELD SELECTED STOCK OF i Heavy and Fancy Groceries j Which he offers low for CASH ONLY. ^?e?. AH articles warranted as recommends . ?tW" Pur? Medicinal Liquors kept constan on hand. J. H. EBERHART. I April ?_-? tf ; CLOTHING,! CLOTHS," & C. Spring Stock. ?. J. WON. Agent, Now h 13 io Store a Large and Careful? ly selected Stock of Spring and Summer Goods. WHICH HE GUARANTEES AS REPRE? SENTED, sucn AS CLOTHING-Fine. Medium and Con mon, Cloth? and Cassinis res, Fine Lot Tweeds, Brown adams, Drawer., Under vas tr, Gloves aad (Xa'stt, Saapeaders, Collers, HaakevcbMs, de., which he pledges btSMeH to sell l?.w fer cash. April V ' \ . . - .* SUMTER BITTERS. ReeomnK-nde : by lb? lr;;! medical authority i? i lie ; LO? I At i\. ; i i i; j Restore*) by Su::.:-r I-iiirr-. f IM PERFECT DN? RST1CX I Cared by S II m r [Jitters, ? ~~ ii ObTfA" V/V.Vi ifx : ls? \ Oirid hy Strafer ti r<. ( XB?CVal'- i?KB!LJ. i } Cur??l by Sauuer Ritters.^ J ?tefl <:;.?>.-.?j ( Produeed bc S;i ... ?- l???tT*. i Relieved by S i : tor Kiter*. 1 HEALTH AND S?iiiis??x?"" ( Restored by Sumter ;:.r;..-r,-. Cil?.LS AM) FEYER J Prevented by Sumter Ritter*. 7 TUE MOST DSLiti:: rPCL foxle ? Is Suxtrr I;:.: irs. f PERCVI? X or CHINCKfOCA ??? K.~ ?j Pur? li ya Whiskey. and Acm tic i Hm ( mots sad hero-- c uvi- .x; ^t?tmrr Bitt< rs f Thc Ureat S^?th?r?i Tonic < IS SUMTER RITTERS. l_ _J_Try it._ DO WIE, MOISE ? DAVIS. Proprietors ami Wholesale Druggists, Charlearon. S. (': FOUND AT LAST ! An Antidote for Fever & Asrae. Stirer Sprint;?, r.c-tr Oevlt, Fi"., M-trch l*t, '71. Mums. Ducie. .'/.'?." U." lsUC*?y Vibriert??,??. f* DEAR SI;:S: I have prescribe! ?a my practice the Moise** Fi ver atol A^ue Vitia sect lac, in several cases of Chronic Chili and Fever, b?.:li :UD my white-mi colored patienta,ni.li great jueces?, liipy having effected .i PROMPT AND PERMANENT ?;?*I?i: IN EVERY CASI.', where ai! other medicines have failed. I nut* particularly my colored patients, .because tl ey are Wore exposed, and le.-- likely to lake care wi' themselves when tbe Chill - theta. I regard MOISES FEVER AND AGUE PILLS a? a CERTAIN CURE, and a b!casing to all living in the Malariaas districts of th? South, au J particularly in i!..^ Everglades of our State. Verv resjiecr?u?r, roan, JAS. li. OWENS, M. D. F->r .?nie by all I>ru2i.l?rs. MONEY CAXXOTBI Y IT, FUR SMUT IS PRICELESS : : ..: v.lid to ba Lal Le v to tiia THE DIAMOND ?L VSSES, manufactured by J. E. SPENCER A Nsw York, which are now offered to the publie, are orj??oeccd by all the celebra tc J Opticians, the most Perfect, Natara! A human eye ever known. They arc gr un?! rn l^r tl..-:r o'vn nrpcretMon, Groot minute Crystal Pebble?, melted together, an?: dctive their t>aibe. **l)L?n:-<cJ,~ oil account of their hardness .-.nd * rHliat-cy. The jeieuti&r principle on wLiefc tb y ure c-in - ?tracted brings lb?com*centre ol iii? U :is ?i. rect'y iti iront of the . ;... ! r> i ?. .'!<ur ?" ? distinct ri MOE, ?? in tt?e tv." .r.ii. healthy ttRu'. aadprerenting ;il! ot?i feasani set.; ation*. such n< g?iuiiitftiog mn! waveria? ? < .^i>t. dizziness, Ac-, peculiar to all otberi ii:... . They aro minuted in ;: . G: c t B?ae?r in frames of ?hc best q D il ii . fal! mater:*!* u.-el for that parp?se. Their finish aad uuiabiltty cannot be surpassed. CAUTION.-X?*aegenu*ac nnl*?> bearing tb*-r bredentark stamped on even :r tac. HOYT & FOLSOM, WATCHMAKERS ?t JhV\ELcR:c. Dccciulcr CLEAVMLAN!) Mineral S if " - is (FORMERLY \\ [l?SoN^ \ .).) ir The subscriber*, h.iv-T_- . ?. in the BHMtajement of th ? ? Sj n? unce to th. ir fri, n?bj ai ?'? :'? c | . House wi!', be opened ti iL. ; . . the reeeiit:-.n <?f vi.?it ;i s To tims* wh" hare tested ' ? C?T??" cxtraord?itary unter? it i- .it d aw . saj- anything by w.\ .!.... ?.ibers i:ie\ Owl ti ic?r!_>- ?.- m .. will make trial ?f IV? I >.....' ?:?,: water f..r only a short tim ? We ple ito owwelre? to sj . ? :.. : nor cxp. n.-eiu order lo r i ii. . faror us with a c as . !.>? in prospc-t of an ahncdat. .. . f lt adopted ;he fb^ondnj:.- . !. nf REDUCED C8?K?ES: If over 10 ?ay? at - ? ! *. If not over 10 day-, Single day, - - Cbiidrer. betw.^'-n the Md cob.r?.? ?i rv? ti t.p. at Wioshltij; .ni rc-ooiwi. I?NHM< It is experted tl.?t t!>e ?r I tho mt^Ckar. A Ruth li. ? plcted to wi'hiii a u ile or tn.. . I an carlv dar. .1 i :.(. h. M ??-. rfc l?f4 -?m. e:;r . .r. . : . ?.in New JUST HKOK-rn?. A?INK assortment nf V? .w,;?r S v r\r.?ir SHAHES, whicb f-r ih. rdiw! .< <<?..-.-i ail <>tS r.-. For i?a!e al tt-.e .- it:- ., f ?h^wt? Ware ro?m*. J. :. i" '...,'..v ??'UX. M.nh