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IXTON - - BUSINESS MANAGER Lil Transient Advertisements, and al ,s mutt be paid for in casb. This wil red without distinction. Subscription! payable in advance. ^ Applications for Job Work will be made; ice! to Titos. E. FLOWERS, [ATCHSAS b ->oks are in the keeping of W. jv. who will receipt for monies doe and all matters connected with the Adver Suascription departments. [our Advertising friends are requested to heir favors not later than Monday. \ER MAIL ARRANGEMENTS CHANGE Or SCHEDULE. CLOSES. OPENS. , 10: A. M. 1 P. M 11:30 A. M. 11 A. M. , on Mon I Thursday, 6:00 A. M. 5:00 P. X. le on Men Thursday, 1:00 P. M. 11:30 A. M |onrs, from 9 o'clock, A. M. to 6 P. M. ens Sunday from 12:30 to 1:30 P. M. T. B. JOHNSON, P. M. ry 25th, 1871. tr If there is a stinking combioa ider the sun, it is poor whiskey ted OD?OOS. Whenever we scent lor, we involuntarily exclaim, "O IBBY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID!" Pr. J. E. GODFREY, of Atlanta, is been spending a few days in our He represents the St. Louis tl Life Insurance Company, and Iderstand will appoiot a resident lhere. It having been circulated rhout this County, and also in the ling Counties, that the owners of Gins, are subjected to pay a be, for running the same, we are td to learn from official sources that is not the case. 'We direct attention to the valua >perty offered for sale by Mr. BARNETT, located at Manville, rery healthy region of country, and ; rery respectable neighborhood. plantation offered, embraces some finest cotton and corn lands. )roprietor also offers his Dwelling Store for sale, where he has been ;a successful business for the past ^y years. See advertisement. We direct the attention of pa? to the school notice of Mr. Tnos. jQUEEN. We are pleased to learn lis talents as a teacher arc fully :iated, and that hia School is again iourishing condition. He merits iberal patronage of our people, and ;1 assured- that his labors will be ^ensated, by his success in estab ?g a permanent institution for thc tration of our youth, for college aud pical life. New Cotton. ie first bale of new cotton, offered lis market, is from the plantation I Jr. J. D. MYERS, middling quality, j was purchased by our esteemed citizen, Mr. EusnA CARSON, for mts. St. Jonrph's Academy. will be seen by a notiee, in to? ja issue, that this flourishing institu conducted by the Sisters of our of Mercy, for the education of lg ladies, will be re-opened on the Monday in September. Sumter District Conference. ie Secretary gives in this paper, a rt of the^transactions of the above |ious body during its recent very tant sessions in Sumter. Snmtcr Female Institute. ie principals of this excellent Insti )n, for young ladies, announce fugh our columns, to day, that the regular Session will begin Sep >er 14th. Handsomely Done. L F. HASTINGS, Esq., President of ?Security Fire Insuranoe Company Tew York, has made a present of a fey of One Thousand Dollars to the List Church, in this place, on their ?Dg through Mr. A. WHITE, the liar agent of the Company at this Ellis Ac Graham. affords os pleasure to direct attcn to the advertisement of oar friends, are well known to the people ol itcr County. An excellent oppor [ty will be offered to those in want [orees, or Males, to select fron. Stock, which will arrive here reen the first and seventh of Septem next. They will be sold low, anc be seen at thc S'.ables, near thc fl Road Depot. Peterson's. 'his Musical Monthly, for August, is land. It is replete with good stan? pieces, new and piaqunt. 30 cents rle number. Send for Specimen nam [to PETERSON'S MUSICAL MONTHLY, p. City. The Christian Weekly, !hs above paper, published io New k, is purely a benevolent enterprise, is receiving a liberal patronage. e number before os is embellished h u fall ptge view of the "Falls of kgra," and other illustrations, besides merous interesting articles. Price o Dollars a yeAr. Orders for the rr may be addressed to B. C. Loesch, Nama Street. '? . Affray. Something of an affray occurred in this town on Monday evening last, be? tween some soldiers of the garrison and a party of negroes assembled at Main cross Streets. Both parties were armed aod seem to have prepared themselves for the collision which occurred. Reports are conflicting as to which party fired first, bat guns aod pistols were freely used. We have only heard of three casualties, none of which promise to be fatal, and those were negroes who may or may not have been participating in the disturbance. The night was quite, dark and the firing promiscuous, and thc negroes stampeded soon after the first volley, or it might have been a much more serious affair in its results. The whole difficulty originated*, we learn, in the beating of a soldier by a negro named John Craig, on Sunday last while the soldier was in a state of | intoxication, and this excited his com? rades. It is very much to be regretted that a few evil disposed and turbulent negroes can involve the innocent of I their race in trouble and disturb the peace of a whole commnnity. As to the late difficulty, we have no voice, as we have no power, under the wretched mis? government of the country, and there? fore we simply state what we learn as the facts in the case, and every reader can draw his own conclusions. One of the soldiers was seriously wounded-shot in the thigh, aud the ball has not yet been extracted. The soldiers say the negroes swore they did not dare to come up street that night, and that the negroes commenced the firing. Hos Trade. One Jim Reed, a colored man re? siding on the plantation of E. W. Moise, Esq., has been extensively engaged in the sale o? the Porcine species, h is business being conducted by an agent who effected the sale to thc residents of the Town. It appears that the said Jim Reed, for some months patt, has been gathering up hogs belonging to his friends and neighbors, of both colors, and after collecting a goodly number, would send his agent in thc town to engage thc sale io advance of the delivery. We are gratified to learn that this traffic has been suddenly interrupted by th? strong arm of the law, as several warrants for the parties have been issued, and are now ir: che hands of the proper authorities. Wm. G. Wnllden. We would direct the special atten? tion of our readers to the advertisement of this gentleman. Our friend has been engaged in business on King Street over twenty one years, and was favorably and extensively known as one of the firm of the large and enterprising house of Messrs. HAY/DBS & WHILMN. Ile will devote his attention entirely to the retail business, and offers a carefully selected stock of Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, also a choice assortment of table Cutlery, China and White Granite Goods, and a variety of Fancy Articles. His establishment is at 255 King Street, corner Beau fain. Give Mr. WHILDEN a call when you visit Charles ton. He will sell you everything in .lis line at the lowest possible prices. ??? -? JtlliUnerr at Baltimore. Messrs. ARMSTRONG, CA TOR & Co have sent us, with the regularity char? act cris tic of this long established house, their semi-annual advertisement, which will be found in another column. This firm, embracing liberal and high toned gentlemen, have made themselves well known through the press of the State, andar? reaping the benefits of a judi? cious system of advertising. They offer a splendid stock of Goods, unequalled io choice variety and cheapness, comprising the latest European Novelties. We take pleasure io referring to their j ldvcrtisemeot, aod commend them to the liberal patronage ot oar merchants. Cotton At New York on the evening of the 21st inst., stood at 18} cents, is reported steady and firm, with light offerings. Liverpool-same date, easier at 8?d. -A Newark boy was frightened by a snake a few days ago, aod after irards, going to to batbe while heated, ?ame oat ill with what the doctors affirm to original hydrophobia, unmistakable in its character. -The German Government has ?ecided that the 10,000 railroad cars taken from France daring the war aro to be returned as speedily as possible, railroad rolling s tock not being classified as legitimate "spoils of war." -Somebody told Jerrold that Geo. Robbins, the auctioneer, was dead ; "and sf coarse," oded the gentleman, "his bu? siness wi!! go to the devil." "Oh then, he'll get it again," said the wit. '?a? m ?o? -Romantie Amelia (to her be? trothed yoong doctor)-"Look, dear, such a beautiful sunset ? The sky is .rimson." Un rom an tic Dorar-"Ya as, tppears to have bad a ma.? tard plaster )n."-Punch. -The steam power employed io he United States docs tie labor of 140,000,000 man, while tl at of Great Britain is equivalent to 490,000,000. -A patfaar in Penney] tsa?a atarte iff by calling a neighboringeditor a coundrel, Har, and assassin, G 0 UDEYSYILLE, UNION C07 S. C. Messrs. Do wie, Moise A Devis, DEAS SIM :-Henry Moore, * nun veli known in this neighborhood, bad become Very mach emaciated from cen tinned attacks of "Ch Hs and Fever," and bad found no relief from quio ?ne or other medicines, which ha faithfoUj nsed. . See? ing bis condition we sold him a. bm of "Moise's Fever and Aguo Pilis," agreeing ha should not pay for them, if ba would ase ihem^aeeording to directions and they did not care bias.. He took them, nsed them, waa completely oared and call? ed some weeks afterwards, poid 1er . them, sad expressed himself much gratified as th? result. We cannot only send jon further testimonials, but can ourselves certify that in.every.case we bare sold them, they have given eneire satisfac? tion. J. TOLLESON & SON. For sale by sJl Prtggists. . _, , Xsebllly ead Em ade tic a Both result from the lack of ability to convert the food into nutriment. How necessary, then, for those suffering from these alarming symptoms to immediately resort to a remedy that will strengthen the stomach and digestive organs. For, as soon as this desirable object has been ac ? compiisbed, the health improves, and the patient r?sumes his usual personal appearance. Hostel? ler's Stomach Bitters have attained a world-wide popularity in such esses, end have been proven the best sod safest means of removing constipa? tion, toning the stomach, giving energy to tho liver, and'relieving every symptom of nervousness and depression of spirits. Its cheering and bene, fieial effects are highly spoken of by thousands, who owe to it their restoration to health. No restorative in the annals of medicine has attained the same popularity in tba short space of time it has been before the public, or has won the hijft endorsements accorded to this excellent tonie. Many other preparations, purporting to be cor? rectives and restoratives, hare been introduced, sud have perished one by one, wlile the popular? ity of Hosteller's Stomach Bitters continues to increase, and is now recognised as a standard household medicine. Tbs success which attends tho use of the Bitters evinces at ones its virtues in all eases of debility . and disease of the stomach. Certificates, almost without number, have beta published, attesting its truly miracu? lous power in removing those painful and fearful diseases. And at this Hmo it seems idle to do more than eall attention'to the great remedy of the agi?, in order to awaken pnblie attention to its excellence. It is the only preparation of the kind that is reliable ie all cases, end it is there? fore worthy of the consideration ot the afflicted. Signa of the So dla e. A philosopher in the West, grown into admi? ration of the Cherry Pectoral, writes Br. Ayer for instructions ander which sign he shall be bled, which blistered, and which vomited, ead nnder which he shall take Ayer's Pills for an affection of the liver : also ander which sign his wife should commence to take the Saraparilla far ber ailment. He adds that he airead/ knows to wean bis calves nnder Taurus, change bis pigs in Scorpio, eut his hair in Aries, and seek bis feet ia Pisces or Aequarius as their condition roquires. Schoolmasters, start fot Wisconsin, sad visit Mr. Ham when yon git there. [Lowell Baily News. Dr. J. S. HUGHSOK, WOULD INFORM HIS PATRONS AND FRIENDS, that he bas removed his office to tbs new building, on Main Street, next above Mr. T. T. Upsbar's Store, where they may fiad him from 10 o'clock A. M., to 1 P. M., ead from 4} to ti P. M.; unless professionally engaged. If abtent they will please leave their names on tho slate. After 7 o'clock, P. M., bo will be found at his jesidence on Liberty Street, opposite the Acade? my Green. Jane 21_ NO. 3 GROCERIES. THE ONLY STRICTLY Grocery and Liqnor Hoiise IN TOWN THE UNDERSIGNED.begs leave to call tba attention of his friends and the public generally to his NEW AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF Heavy and Fancy Groceries Which be offers low for CASH ONLY. All articles warranted as recommended f?r* Pare Modioinal Liquors kept constantly >n heed. J. H. EBERHART. April 13 tf The State of South Carolina COUNTY OF SUMTER, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. [?on?as M. DeLorme, Plaintiff, es. Charles DeLorme, Henry B. DeLorme, Charlas H. DeLorme, William M. DeLorme, Samuel J. Bro wa ead Hortense C. Brown, ale wise, James H. Bracey aad Elisabeth M. Bra-toy, bis wife, Judith H. DeLorme, Minnie Swin? ton DeLorme, Carrie Budd DeLorme, Jsaes E. DeLorme ead Joba F. WV DeLorme, Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS, Charles DeLorme, Seary B. DeLorme, Charles H. DeLorme, Wil? lam M. DeLorme, Samuel J. Brown ead Hor? ca se C. Brown, his wife, Jsaes H. Bracey ead Elisabeth M. Bracey, bb wife, Judith H. De [.orme, Minnie Swinton DeLorme. Carrie Redd D iLonas, Jessee JL DeLorato ead John J. W. ChLorme. 4 YOU ARB HEREBY SUMMONED ead ta laired te answer the complaint la this action, rhieh is .filed ia the oftee of tbs Clerk of the Coori >f Coomoo Plsee,fer the seid C sea ty, ead ls lorre lopy of your answer U the said eossplaint ok the . ebserieen at their omeo, ia the Town of Som e.-in the County ead State tfeseeakL wilbla wooly days after the service hereof, eaetarfve af < ho day oTseek setwise: oed if yea fall to eau s *er the ooaptrtet witbJs fie tinortterveeki, the i >laintrffintb?tetionwmapply^thaCoartfor a is relief dessaaaedie (ftc ces?plaint. < ? *&?t iSasT ** ******* A*B< im' FRAS^B^lSsWORTHS A COOP** AafXeVf? Pkinti?fs jettomya. AT Planters* Warehouse. Pickled Beef, - - IO cte, per lb. Western Butter, - 35c. per lb. Best Goshen Butter, on Ice, 50 cents per pound. Breakfast Strips, - 12lc per lb. Sugar Cured Hams, 20c. per lb. Low Grades Flour, $6 per bbl. Super Flour, - - $7 per bbl. Clarified Sugar, - 14c. per lb. More of that Hyson Tea, at 75 cents per pound. Fresh Dates, - - 15c. per lb. Heidseick Champagne, Genuine "Pieper & Co,," Pints and Quarts. White Corn Whiskey. Best Scotch Ale Wild Cherry Brandy. Self-Sealing Jars, For Pickles, Preserves, &c. Just Received and for Sale by Chas. H. Moise & Co., ! SUMTER, S. C. July 2?_ ADRIAN & V?LLERS. WILMINGTON, N. C. WE KEEP THE MOST COMPLETE AS? SORTMENT OF GROCERIES TO BE FOUND 15 ANY SOUTHERN MAR ket Oar Lia* of PROVISIONS Of ?rery kind i* completo, and at price? tbat ea: i off all inducements to send order* North. Close baying customers will And that they sata mony by ordering from aa: Oar Catalogne fur the spring trade is unusually fall. Wines, Liquors & Tobacco. ALL KINDS Whiskey, Gin, Ram, Brandy, Wine*, Bitters, Ale, Porter, Ac. 1 Chewing Tob?ceo, In caddies and J boxes, of great variety. Smoking Tobacco, all kinds, in }, \, i at d I poand package*. Segare, a good many different sorts and all qualities. Tba abor? we offer to tbe trade low fer CASH ADRIAN & V?LLERS, Marek 27_ Wilmington, N. C. IS STORE. 16,000 BUSHELS CORN, 8,000 Barrais Floor, 1M Barrels Pork, f0 Baza* B. S.and L. C. Sid?*, J? Hhd*. D. 8. aad Smoked Sida* and Shoulders, 496 Sack* Rio, Jara and Lageayra Coffee, 20 Hhd*. Demarara aad P. R. Sager, 260 Bbl?. Refined Sugar-ali grades, SOO llhda. Coba Molasses, IM Bbls. Cate Molasses, 160 Hhds. Sugar Hoe*? Moiseses, IOS Bbls. Sugar House Molasses, SOO Bales Hay, 2,000 Seeks Salt, 150 Bbls. and Boxes Crackers, 15 Tabs Botter, 200 Boxes Soap, 100 Case* Ly* ead Potash, 75 Bbls. aod Tab* Lard, 76 Bbl*, and Kit* Mackerel, 75 Boxes Tobacco, 80 Box** Soda, 150 Kegs Nails, 60 Bexes Cheese, For sal? b> I. If. XBKCHKER, 27, 28 ead 29 North Water Street, May 10 Wilaiagtow. JL Cg Court of Common Plea?, COUNTY OF SUMTER. Elizabeth JV. Bradley, Plaintiff, against John McLeod Bradley t Gordon Brad? ley, Mary Murray Bradley, Samuel Bradley, Henry Hoghes Bradly, John N. Frierson and Edvard & Evans, Defendants, Pensent rs aa Order of tte Coast ia this ea/*, ?ede at May Tsrrn, 1871, tte Creditors of Suaeei j !. Duft*?, retested, tke^ttatatet la tteesaaa, s ereby aMrfcd to eome ia befare ese eal ame LseiAstei. ?aierteSsi* lia.lat day et Eeaeteber ext, ead steele ettaait of their casals* Ja te tate ttetr sleets by that tiree Ikey win te os laded ste teaeAt af tte deere* seed* ia tte ese*. eia?r,B*u*i#oii, Clerk sf tte Coari and Reftree. Ottte OSJee, Seester, Hay Slat, 1871. GROCERIES ! GROCERIES! ---AT Tim T. Upstar's Store, --CORNER-* MAIN& REPUBLICANST?EETS SUMTER, S. C. THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY announce? to tho public, that he bas in .store, and will be constantly receiving, a large and varied assortment of GROCERIES, Suitable for Plantation and Family ute, A LIBERAL DISCOUNT will be ?Hewed Merchants, and they are specially invited to call and exau>ine his Stock, and they will find that his business facilities enable bits to supply them with goods AS QBE AP AS THEY CAIT BUY THEM in any Northern or Southern Market. Cone and see for yourselves, an ocular demonstration is the best. Highest Market Price paid for Cotton. AND TUREE FOURTHS OP THE VALUE CASH, will be advanced, on all Cotton Shipped to the House in Baltimore for which he is agent, and it will be held over if desired. He will make a speciality c Corn, Bacon and Flour, which he is prepared to furnish in any quantity ?ST* Customers and Families purchasing their supp!'?s at my establishment, ean bavo them delivered free'of charge, at their residences within the limits of the town. BAGGING AND TIES, AT LOW RATES. THE COTTON FOOD FERTILIZER, guaran? teed to produce as much as Peruvian Guano, pound for ponnd, aere produce. ALSO ZELL'S SUPER-PHOSPHATE, a capital Fer. iiliser, always on band. " f3P Country Produce taken in ?change Respectfully, THOS. T. UPSHUR, JR. Feb 22 HOYT & FOLSOM, WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELERS, MAIN STREET, SUMTER, S. C. WE, the undersigned, having foi med a co? partnership, on the 5?h June, 1S71, under the name and style of HOYT A FOLSOM, would respectfully announce to the public of Sumter, aad the adjoining counties, that we are now pre? pared to ext cute all work entrusted to us with promptness, and in a workmanlike manner. OUR STOCK will embrace the Ir.test styles of JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, kc. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S WATCHES. All of which will be sold at the lowest cash pri?es. OLIVER HOYT, .? F. H. FOLSOM, At Hoyt's Old Stand Main Street. ^.The genuine DIAMOND SPECTACLES, manufactured by J. B. SPENCER A CO., New York, always on band. SUMTER MARBLE YARD THE undersigned baring just received a fine lot ot MARBLE, S .PREPARED TO PUBNISn Monumental & Cemetery Work, of all kinds in a manner that will compare favorably with any work in hit line. Having received a liberal patronage heretofore, be continues to invite all who may be desirous of any thing in his line to give him a eal!. He defies competition ia price?. f3r Positively no work delivered in the futore oe til paid for. W. P. SMITH. Jun* 14 CLO THING, CLOTHS, &C. Spring Stock. D. J. WINN, Agent, Now hast?o Store' a Large and Careful? ly selected Stock of Spring and Sammer Goods, WHICH HS GUARANTEES AS REPRE . 8?NTED, SUCn AS CLOTHING-Fine, Medium and Common, Cloths and Cassimeres, Pin? Lot Tweeds, a Brown Lirens, Shirts, Drawer?, Undervests, Gloves and Cravats, Suspenders, Collars, teeta, Hankerehhjf*, Ac, 1 which he pledget himself te ?ell Ie? far esta. J April M _ AtAtftTA* Where ea Ibis globe caa we g* be? yond (be omnipresent Yankee? Loading at Bm*; we had walked hat a ?hart distance lato -, Ike .town whets we reached tb* northern depot of Dr. Ayer/s med trino? ia fall display among nh? S huts, shanties and tourts of these boreal tribe*- 6 There the familiar, bametike names of bis Cherry Pectoral Pill?, Ac, s?late ns from tba exterior and tba interior of a store w hieb ?Lows more business a than Us aeLjbears, aad proves that that? ?imple ? bat ?are rtmodies ara even mare aeoenry to f( ?avage life thta to our??!?? where they visit rvevy fireside. (Cufreepeadeat Ale**** Jaar tal. J. E. SUAREZ SUMTER FURNITURE -AND Chair WarerRooms. TH?? SUBSCRIBER INFORMS HIS ? Friends and Customers tbat bs bas receired and will continua (o receive NEW AND CHEA P FURNITURE, TO SUIT THE TIMES. His Stock consists of almost ev^ry article in tbat line, ris : SOFAS, SIDE-BOARDS, BOOK-CASE* Wardrobes, Extention Tables, Bureaus, W.-tah-Stands, Sitting and Rocking Chairs, of every kind Cribs, Cradles, Trundles Cottage Bedsteads and Mattresses. JUST RECEIVED Some more of those CHEAP COTTAGE SETS Meat Safes, Window Shades and Wal Papering-all low for CASH. J. ?. Snares, Main Street, opposite Express Office Entrance from Stair Cass on Main Street to _FURNITURE ROOMS._ SINGER'S NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE tm ? Wi Stands unrivalled by any other manufactnrer In the whole world. The sales for last year 1870, 127,833, being over forty four thousand more than any other company. It will hem, fill, bind, gather tuck and ia fact do all that can possibly be done by machining in the most perfect manner. A full assortment of silk twist, eolors sises, needles for all the leading styles of machines end a general stock of attachments and sewing ma? chines goods generally. * Address J GEO. E. NEWELL, Agent Singer Sewing Machins. No. 9 South Front St. Wilmington. April 19-6m PERSONAL. NOAH WALKER & CO. THE Celebrated Clothiers of BALTIMORE, MD. j Announce tho introduction of a n!an of ordering CLOTHING AND UNDERWEAR BY LETTE it, to which they call your special attention. They will send on application their improved and accurate RULES FOR SELF:MEASUREMENT. and a fall line of samples from their immense stock of CLOTHS, CASSIM EUES, COAT IN GS, SHIRTINGS, Ac., Ac, thus enabling parties in any part of the country to order their Clothing and Shirts direct from them, w th the certainty of receiving garments of TJie Y cr ?j Latest Style And Most Perfect Fit attainable. (tools ordered will be seit by Express to any part of thc country. As is well known throughout tho Southern Sutes they bare for FORTY-THREE YEARS EXCELLED in all department? of their business, which is a substantial guarantee as to the character of th? Uoods they will send ont. A large and well-assorted stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING always on band, together With a full line of FURNISHING GOODS including all the latest Novelties in Design, and at POPULAR PRICES. When Goods are sent per Express C. O D., there will be no collection charge on amounts of $20 and ever Rules for Self-Maasurement, Samples of Goods and Price List sent/rre on application. The attentive <>f the Trade is invi:cd to our WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT which is al? ways kept up to the highest standard. NOAH WALKER A CO. Manufacturers and Deislers ia Men's and Boys' j Clothing and Furnishing Goods, either reedy wade or made to order. 165 ?od 107 Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE, MD. April 5._ ROBERT BROUN, County Surveyor. PLANS AND ESTIMATES furnished on spplication. Will at'end to any business en? trusted to him with aecuraey and dispatch. TERMS CASH. Refers to FOES OR FRIENDS. Address, Box 20, Manchester, 8. C. ROBERT BROUN, D. 8. May IO New Style Window Shades. JUST RECEIVED. AFIN^aseortq.'rr.t of WOODEN WINDOW SHADES, which f< r their durability excel Ul others. For ?al? at tbe Sumter Furnitur? HTare-rooms. J. E. SUARES, Agent. March ALL QUALITIES, --AT THE m mm nm Near the Sumter Depot. TOTE baring se Ieee tod ear Mill as to enable YT as to sell say kind ef Lumber for LESS ION EY than aar other 1HU within reach of caster, have established e LUMBERYARD ear th? Railroad Dspot, ?ber* can hs found all ?elide* of Lamber, as cheep as it ese be sold. All bill* for Lumber not on. th* Yard, can be krsrisked at sheri noises. -^ ? . l?*M . REAM BS ft ?(?. ?tay IT .tai L. H. Miller. Miller's Safe and L'on Works, ESTABLISHED IN 1857. MILLER'S BALTIMORE MADE SAFE tbe best now in nso-wat ranted free from rust, dampness or decay. Fire-Proof Merchants' Safes, WELDED STEEL AND IRON Burglar - Proof Bank Safes. FIRST CLASS Key and Combination Lock. Bank Vaults and Boors. Sales Ho om 265 Baltimore St. FA CT OR Y-Sytarc homded by Henrietta, Claret, Fremont and Warner Streets. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. OVER 12,000 IN USE. TESTED IX 200 FIRES. NEAR REFENCES: #> Fraser, Haynsworths <fc Cooper, Hoyt k Folsom, Sumter, S. C. Worth k Worth, Wilmington, Nc. Ca. Joba Agnew k Son, Colombia, S. C. National Bank of Chester, S. C. Smith k Melton, Chester, S. C. 900 IN BALTIMORE. OVER 12,000 SAFES IN USE. TESTED IS 200 FIRES. FIRST CLASS GOODS, AT LOW PRICE?. Jely 3d _Iy_ DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, &C. P. P. T o a 1 c , Manufacturer and Dealer. No. 20 Uayje Street and Horlbeck's Whnrr. CHARLESTON, S. C. ?3J-This Is tha largest ?nd most complete Factory of tba kin J In the Southern State?, and all articles In his line can be furnished by Mr. P. P. TOA? at prices that defy competition. A pamphlet, with foll and detailed list of all sises of Doors, Sashes and T'ind*, and the prices of each, will bo sent free ana post paid, on application to P. P. TOALKI CHARLESTONS. C. July 12-_ly__ TO Planters and Merchants. DUNDEE BAGGING, TIES, BACON, FLOUR, For ?ale bj WILSON & SELBY, Cotton Factors, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN PLANTERS' SUPPLIES, Of Ecrry Description. No. 17 Lld HT STRKET, BALTIMORE, Md. LIBERAL ADVANCES made on Consignment?. ORDERS receive faithful and prompt attention. acarea naranexect. D. J. Winn, Kennedy k Holman, A. A. Gilbert, Dr. J. M. Pitt?. N. 3rn bu ra. July 19 3m FRICKS OF TUC MASON & .OA M LIA' CABINET ORGANS. Four Octa ra Organs..- j;,,, T. $30 Tba rama, Bauble Kassi. 4? j Fire -Octave Organ?, with Tremulant..... Carr.d sad Ornamented.-. 1M1 All in solid Black Wain?!. AU the Organs ?ada by this Company sra tnuroughljr fir? class "vs avery respect. They will not make the so ?tiled cheap Organs at aay pries. The com para t ive superiority of their instruments is now greater than aves? before, as every eonpetrnt ;udgi> wbo will carefully examine ead e^uipwre vast perceive. Masoni Ht?Bn Orgas Co., '?Varcroom*, 590 Broadway, K1WY?BK. F?rsakJn Wilmington N C. by. t?. 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