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Sumter Watchman. ??ENDAY, SEPT'ER 6 tX?ON - - BUSINESS MANA6ER The ladies of the Baptist Church re another Ice Cream and Musi/ itertainiuent, at Fursteuburg'c HS da;, afternoon aod'-erening. We present to day, a variety ol >re, New York and other adver? bs, to which we invite the atteo our readers. All advertise )Biitted wilt receive their regular of insertions. uer Fire Kofftae Company. regular monthly meeting will lace at the usual hour, this even Seed Cotton* said the tr&ffio io this article 5n resumed, aud promisee to be ively. The planters' fields will se suffer, and some who plnut DO rill harvest the largest crops. Ber. Dr. Howe* venerable aod sifted minister red two admirable discourses io jresbyterian church ot this pince un last. He has given many Jorg ;ful years of his life to the duties )rofessorship io the Theological try at Columbia, and has contribu, small share io establishing oo ao fie basis the acknowledged reputa* that "School of the Prophets." )sfs of many winters are upon they have in DO way impaired ig?- of bis intellect, and he t -day, with graces ripeued long experience, a polished io the church, aod a living it ion of the power aud beauty of led learning An Outlaw Killed. ihingtoti Dullard, a negro outlaw, lied a lew nights since in Claren iThere were several warrants ?ut tr bini; but he had successfully arrest, iu one instance chokio. [.justice, and in unotht r levelling a barrel ??un at the officer who tried him and who thereupon backed allowed iiitu to escape. Ile ihsaid been Ku Kluzed by his own co or, rty htirroundin^ h ?3 house, and be gd upon by him, it is rumored. ie damage to the assailants - Mi made a dash foT the Woods > nd rd Upon aud killed. Ue was a bi ol li ?tuReed,recent 1} killed byconaia ;cks, and heand his brother wvie tout Clarendon. They were tun there aud came to this county [they continued their courte ot indi the country became too hot Itu. liol h are now dead. ire it Southern Plano Manuf ac? tory. refer with special pleasure to the lisement of the Great Southern Manufactory of Messrs. WM IE k Co. of Ballimore. Thia is now one of tiie largest io the it is a magnificent five story ire, (rooting au eotire block OD St., sod covering, together vi th imber Yards attached, some two ie-half actes of ground. Three ld nod fifty mea are constantly red turning out forty instruments lek The Knabe Piano has by leriority uot ouly well uigh driveD )f Northen manufacture from the larket, but also enjoys a large sale iw York, Philadelphia aod ;hout the entire North aod West, their largely increased Southern most talented musicians of tbe jboth amateur aod professional, to their superiority, aud wherever ted they have never failed to carry highest awards over all competi lariDg received DO less that. 65 remiums. Among the premiums id last season, we mention those fairs at New Orlenos, Jackson, Memphis, Wilmington. N. C., lood, Va., Macon. Qa., tte. durability we would specially ieod them, as being made io a iro City, with special view to the [changes of a Southero climate. Irther information apply at this mt To Batidera and Contra e tora. irn from oar Charleston exchange* that TUA LE, the well-known manufacturer of j thee. Blind?, dc, ba? citabligbed a 8.'20 Hay ne street, wh. re be keeps on Sand not only all artieles from bis .nufactury, but also every variety of hardware. French aod American window itb plain aod ornamental, ?late mantels, abort, eyeryLjbiaa; aeceeusary *o A o isa Jtnelj a residence, a store, or a ebarch, |RBO?LAB MON THLY <"OMMfJNfCA. >N OF CLAKB* ONT LOI't??. NO ?4, M.*. wHIbe heM ?TI Thursday evening, >2*. 187l,at7o*rfoc*. ry order of T. V. WALSH, W.-. M.*. WILLIS. Secretary. ?6;:W\ _ Jjfinsman ?f Howell\ tors and Commission Merchants, %erai'Advances made on yon and Naval Stores. Charleston^ S. C. JUST RBCBZVE9 -AT SUMTER BOOK STORE. HANDSOME assortment of BIBLES AND EPISCOPAL PRATES BOOKS. ALSO A 8opply of BLANE BOOKS, WRITING PAPER. INK, Ac. Aug 30-_ tf The Sumter Female Institute, THE NEXT REGULAR SESSION of tb? SUMTER FEMALE INSTI? TUTE,, will bogia SEPTEMBER 14th, 1871. Terms unchanged. L. A. BROWNE. E. E. COOPER. Aug 23-41_ St. Joseph's Academy. THE EXERCISES OP THIS FIRST CLASS] INSTITUTE, will be returned on thc first | Monday in September. A prompt attendance *s requested, ia order to I faeiiitate the progress and arrangement of the j classes. For particulars apply to tba Superioress of St. Joseph's Academy, Sumter, 8. C., or to the Superioress of the Sisters of Morey, Charleston, S. C. A cg 23-2t_ DAVIDSON COLLEGE, N. C? ITS NEXT TERM WILL BEGIN SEPTEM? BER 28, 1871. Annual Collegiate expenses, from $200 to $235. j For catalogue, or other information, apply to J REV. CHARLES PHILLIPS. D. D, Clerk of Faculty, Daridson College, N. C. Ang9-_ TO ABRIVE BETWEEN THE FIRST AND 7tb of SEPTEMBER a lot of STOCK con-' sisting of ARNESS, DRAFT AND SADDLE HCHSES, | together with a lot of BROKEN AND UNBROKEN wbicb will be sold low. They can be seeu at the Stables,near the Rail j Road depot. ELLIS A GRAHAM Aug 23-2m FOEJSALE. APLANTATION, CONTAINING THREE ll UN''RED AND TWENTY (320) acres. <rnh G'?0b IMPROVEMENTS-200 of wbicb is eleared and is as good as can be found in Sumter C >unty for COTTON and CORN, and in a respectable neighborhood. ALSO. TWO HUNDRED (200)arres of Und at Man? ville, formerly Carter's Crossing, with DWELL? ING H?U-->B AND ?TOKE, where for 20 years, the pr ?we nt proprietor bas bren doing a good mercantile business. A fine opening for a WU BELWBJGHT and BLACKSMITH SHOP, Apply to B J. BARNETT, Manville, S. C. Aug23-at_._. WM. G. WHILDEN, Ag't DKAIZR IS Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Clocks, FINE CUT AND ENGRAVED GLASS. TABLE CUTLERY. CHINA AND WHITE GRANITE GOODS, VASES, TOILET SETS, FANCY ARTICLES, Or lera from the Country carefully filled and ?ati-fapfi"n guaranteed. 2?S KING STREET, CORNER BEACFAIN, Key Box 521, CBARLESTOS, S C. Aug 16_ ?_3m In the District Court of the United States. FO K TH E DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In Re-Leander. A. Bigger, Bankrupt -Ex parte Wm. J. Clark Sheriff. ON pursuance of an order in the above en? titled case, -lated Joly 2fith 1871, the lien creditors of the said Bankrupt, are hereby noti? fied tn come io andestablisb their liens before the undersigned, at bit office, in Charleston, S. C.. oo or before the 1st day of September next, or be debarred the benefit of the decree to be made in this case. JULIUS C. CARPENTER. . Register. Clarendon Press copy, until 1st September ext. Aug 8-tl Sap._ "TN ORDINANCE Tv Amend an Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance under the 30th Section of the Act approved 9th of Mardi, 1871, authorizing tlie Intendant and War denn of the Town of Sumter To moke such Ordinances as they may deem expedient in relation to licensing per? sons who are or may be engaged in and carrying on any business within thc corporate limits " Ratified Hie 5th June, A. D. 1871. SEC. L-Beit Ordained by tbe Intendant and Wardens of the Town of Sumter ia CeHneU assembled. That so much of Section Vii of said O.d manee as is expressed lo thc following words ar<i figures, vis: Bank or Bank Agencies haring a p'ace of bo? shes* where credits are tpeoed by the deposit or collection of money, or currency, subject to be pi id or remitted upon draft, check or order, or where money it advanced or loaned on stock bend", bills of exchange or promissory notes, or <>t ter collateral, or where stocks, bills nf ci? el ange or promissory notes are received for ssle ot disc'iunt $50. be so amended te read as follows : Banks, or Bank Ageneies baring a place of business wb-re credits are ?pened by the-deposit or collection of money, or currency, subject to be pu id or remitted upon draft, check or order, or where money is advanced, or leaned on stock bund, bill of exchange or promissory notes, or 0 her collateral, or where eteeks, bills of ex? change or promissnry.notes sra received for tale ot- discount-$26,00. Ratified in Connell assembled this 21st [EM S.] day of August. A. D 1871. GCIGNARD RICHARDSON, Intendant, pro. tam. JOBI F. HATHSWOCTB, Clerk and Treasurer. Ang30 tf AN ORDINANCE To Regulate tfw Sale of Seed Cotton within the Corporate Limits of the Town of Sumter. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE INTENDANT and Wardens in Coon? il assembled, and by t ic'nuthority of the same : SEC. 1.-That on an<i after the passage of this Ordinance, it shall be unlawful for any person or jersons to procure or sell within the Corporate 1 mi:* cLtrCtl 'wn. Serd Cotton, except at such time and ft* ?irh manner as is hereafter provided SI- C. II. -i- A nd be it further ordained that no r-eed Cotton shall be told or purchased between the hours of 6 o'etoek P. M. end 7 e'e'oek A. M. SEC. UL Be it farther ordained that any per. mn or persone purchasing Seed Cotton within the e--rpnr??e limits, shrl! be required te keep a Ixtok In which shall-be recorded the name and residence of each party from whom soeb parchase is made, tbe date rbereof, the plantation er feras upon which St waa grown and the number pf pounds of ewen percha e. the sam? lo be correct ly kept, subject to the inspect: n.of the Chief of J?aliee, and shall i?reqcfred to make a report ta i be Chief of Polle* on o? before lt oMoes: of ra eb day-of ail saeb Cotton purchased the Jay urevjuns. which report shall be recordedla the ofiee of the awi s nd Treasurer for ftflffe le tpeerton. SEC. IV.-That tor erery rnfyAkm of tfftf ftr dinnies, ibe'par?y *8nw'W?P^*%st;wld?wfcai he subject toa fine of net leta tba? $10 sar W than $6$: Ratified in Torn Connell, this *e ?st Jota F. HarrrrotTi, tterk and Aug 30 *? I cuirs, jg??su CU??S. Doable tad Single Barrel Oafr " ~ # Breeehloadiag .aod ~ Mesel*{eedtog ?ha*, of Bsgliah,-Preach tad 3em?2 a^msttohiro, AT Alk PRICES. Single Qui at dSAO, fM?, id.?, $8.00, $I2.0Cio|Wea*h. Double Seal freas ?7.00 to $200.00 each. Pistols, Ptetols, Pistols. Saith A Weston, Colt's, Allen's, Sharp's, dad all tba popular and approved kinda. Ammunition for Guns, P]Istol?i and Eifles. ! Sportsman's Goods 3 of BEST QUAUTC AND AT LOWEST -HBQ& Country Mebhaois end Sporfamfia areiny to call and examine pur Targe ead we] I self* stock of Ybe . abort Goods, wblc.h we import Orders bj ?ail filled promptly, and seat .bj express, <X Q.%. PplJLn^TBlMBiiS ft, co./.; ^^SSS; W. Bel?arore Street, ?a Aug, SS-Ta gfflggW Ms*; THE FIRM OF t sra, ^B8PBGTF?LLY INFORM THEIR Frieada'd?d'tte pubHeyj?Si? they ere ee'aitaafly receiving . ' '-?NIT - Medicines, Of the Best Quality, and ?11 Articles - usually ifonnd in a Drag Store. The boxiness of tba Home, compris lag Pharmacy and Prescription Stand, will be nader tba sped*! charge of Major J. B. Rl7SSBLLwbobrio?iohts aid an experience of j EIGHTEEN YF ARB in tba chemical combina lion of Medicin Prompts * . ifni attention will he given te Prescription.., - jd . Medicines for the sama caa be relied oh as pore and of tbe best quality. DRUG STORK, CORNER OF Main snd Republican Streets. F?b SS - If .: : i:....r.<*:-~:-:.-. : XXL?, A I ".. '.'JC?.'.'. >.:-.-:I VU.Ii- .. ? - ??? tt.C .S^PI ES, Gin Belting, AND A FULL ASSORT MENT OP GROCERIES. For Sale Low by A. A. SOLOMONS, CORNER MAIN AND LIBERTY 8TS. ? ?ag 13_ Dr. Si 8. HUGH80N, WOULD INFORM BIS PATRONS AND FRIENDS, that be bas removed his omeo to tbe new building, on Maia Street, next above Mr. T. T. Upsbnr's Store, where they may lad hiss from 10 o'clock A. M., to 1 P. M" ead from Si to 69 P. M., unless professionally engaged. If absent they will please reeve their names ea the slate. After ? o'clock, P. M., he wm be focad at hit jcaidonce on Liberty Street, opposite the Acade? my Green. Jana SI_ NO. 3 GROCERIES. TBS ONLY STRICTLY Grocery sud Liquor House IN TOWN T ufl th|N P * risa l? hit frita*? ?*Ttae public generally to hit NEW AND WELL SELECTED STOCK or Hoary and Fancy Groceries Which bo atv? Taw fer CASE ONLY. tfc. All articles trarraated as reeemmended ?tT- Pare Medicinal Liquors kept constantly aw band. t H. EBERBART. April IS if Preserve Twx Sight ! TBS CELEBRATED J?anu/ac?ttrtd ai. SckmJhmatem. ?wi'laii f i ta* ~*rjV?f- Tl ASM-VfT The superiority of thea? Great Eye Preservers BirSM?BSSl t ; . ??av IKI ?B< OT ?fff<fe^ J.:.' *' . zytaw cv! "- , .? .?. :>. 4MJ !*.". . . ty!?? >. ! -?-.'' ' ! . ?M>;? fi?! ?. *?"> . ? .. ! Self Sealing Latest aod Best Style, For Sale Low AT Planters' Warehouse. August 30. ISAAC A. MK AG EN. FKBSfl ARO PUfcB DRUGS, MEDICINES. COEQUALS, PERFUMERY kc. &c. ALWAYS ON II AND. PRESCRIRONS COMPOUNDED WITH CARE AT ALL HOURS. Mtrefcg-__^_ DR? A. J. CHINA, Druggist and Apothecary, STJMT?R, S. C. nrviTB8 Atmnoi TO HIS LABOK AND WILL ASSORTED STOCK OF DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PHAKMACE?TICALS, Proprietary Preparations, Toilet Articles, Brushes, Varnishes, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuns, Glass Ware, etc , etc PBICE* MODERATE FOB CASH. The Prescription Department RECEIVES ?'SPE011L ATTENTION. CABS ABO ACCURACY GUARANTEED. aaa _:_ DISINFECTANTS. ?Uv* v ' ' :";~s v? - -r.4 .>*?.>-. i .8Mb mi j' "it.?."?*1 Compomd of ChlortMt, Aluminium, eetligtoi^M^g Sew Advertisements. WHITCOMB'S-KEMEDY ASTHMA Jot Asthma, Mos? Cold, Barn Fewer, ste "Notting io ?coce38fal."-T. JfXTClUr, grwgiet, Boston. Bec?n> mended by Dr. O.W. VIRGINIA FEMALE INSTITUTE STAUNTON, TA. Is ?neof tb* largest Fret* CLASS Tnstituttbns ia th* Sooth. Thar* ara Sicht Schools, under tiren ty-two officers. Pupils from o rerr Southern Stat*. Special advantage* ia Marie, Building* and Grounds are spadoni and elegant i?tt-Fur Circular* of 45 page?, address, REV. E. H. PHILLIPS, Principals A KEW ERA IH LSHING. L1BOB, Tin?, CLOTHES sad FUEL SATED ar THE usa or WAU IELD's COLD WATER SELF-WASHING SOAP SEND for CIRCULAR and PRICE LIST AGENTS WANTED. Wilson, Lockwood, Everett & Co., SI MURRAY RT., New York. Sole Agent? for the State? of Virginia, North and South Carolina. Georgia ?nd Florida. DR. COLLINS9 PAINLESS coax roa THC OPIUM HABIT. DR. COLLINS' ANTIDOTE. Enables th* patient to discontinue the na* of | Opium in any form, at once, without pain or inconvenience, and without any interruption of j ordinary basinets. It rebuilds the broken con. stltation and restores the nervous energies. DISCOVERED IN 1S88. Tis only Painltei Ctire ecer Discovered. THESIAK1: AND THEIR LAST DOSE. A book of over 100 pages, containing tatters of j FJTZ-HUGH LUDLOW, the well-known letter j of G. A. T., exposing tb* intrigue? of HARPER'S MAGAZINE and LUDLOW, and a full descrip? tion of tb* Antidote, rant " free to any address. Address, DR. SAMUEL fi. COLLINS, I Laporto, Indiana. Agents ! Read This ! WE WILL PA Y AGENTS A SALARY of S'<0 per week an-. exi<en;es, or allow a large commission, to sall our new and wonderful inventions. Address M. WAGNER A Co., Mar sball, Mich. _ $30. We will Pay $30. Agenta $30 per week to sell our great and valu? able discoveries If yon want permanent, honor? able and pleasant work, apply for particulars. Address DYER A CO., Jackson, Michigan. GENTS WANTKD FOR THE TRANSMISSION OF LIFE. Counsels on the Nature and Hygiene of the Masculine Funetion. By Dr. Napheys, author o? '-The PKytical Life of Woman." It relates to tie male tex; i* full of new facts ; delicate but outspoken, practical and popular; highly en? donad; s I!? rapidly. Sold by ru Ascription onlv. Exclusive territory. Terms liberal. Price $2. Address for contents, Ac, J. G. FER GUS A CO . Publisher*. Philsdelphi?. Pa. Shrewd but quiet men can maleo a fortnne by revealing ?he secret of the business to no ?ne. Address W.H. WKAY, 6SS Broadway,New York. ADRIAN & V?LLERS, WILMINGTON, N. C. WE KEEP THE MOST COMPLETE AS . S0RTMENT OF GROCERIES TO BE FOUND IN ANY SOUTHERN MAR kat? Our Line of PROVISIONS Of every kind is complete, and at prices thai eut off ell inducements te ?end orders North, dose baying customers will find that they save mon y ^7 orJering from us. Our Catalogue for ?* spring trade is unusually full. Willes, Liquors & Tobacco. ALL KINDS Whiskey, Ola, Hum, Brandy, Wie?*, Bitters, Ak, Porter, eta. ? Chewing Tooee.*, in caddie* ead J boxes, of great variety. ". hooking Tobacco, ali ki**, ba |, ?,| wai 1 posed packages. began, a geed many different sorts and all qualities. The above we offer to the trade low for CASH ADR?AN ? V?LLERS, March ST Wilmington, N. G. IN STORE. 16,000 BUSHELS CORN, $,W0 Barrels Floor, Mt Barreta Pork?. . ft Boxes D. 5. a id L. C. Side*, 10. Hbda. H. S. aaa Smoked Sides and Shoulders, Ht Sada Rio, Jaratad Lagnayra Coffee, 20 Balla. Deaunira and P. R. Sugar, IM Behl. Reined Segar-all grade*, SM libel*. Ceba Molasses, Itt Sail. Ceba Molaesea. 150 jn<l*. Sager House Molasse*. IM Bait Sugar H ous* Moleta**, - SM Saasa Hay, S,Mt Seek* Sett, lat Wr. ead Boitas Cracker*, 15 Tab* Bettor, 300 Boxes Soap, 10t Cain* Lye aed Potash, ft Bois, and Tu sa Lard, 75 Bbb. and Kits .Mackerel, 75 Bexat Tehswce, M Boxes Soda, IM Keg* Natl*, M Boxes Cheese, ""^V <r.?H*m 17, 28 ead St North Water Street, May tt Wilathnrt on. N. C! Court of Comston Pleas. COUNTY OF SUMTER. i, sa Elizabeth N. Bradly, Plaintif, against Jahn McLeod Br sdley, Gordon Brad? ley, Alary Marroy Bradley, Samuel Bradley, Henry BagJies Bradley, John N. Feierten and Eduard E. Evans, Defendants. Order af lh? Cwrt ia tai. cae*, ^* ^ ^tfi^e^B^lii?tt^isS^^fi S^a^fejh?Mr^ _ed, thu Hela tor la Che eeere, are _(ta cae** fi before m* a id prove lasts diets? aa er beter? the lr*, day af Daeeeabar neat, ?ad ^la.iatta/J eftheer eoeslef ft io " SM ?bai ?me they wai be ex? it of the decree neda ia iee tee*. GEO. W. JUMADOS, Clari of the C*arl and Referee, Clerk* Off ce, Sum Ur, May ZiU, 1871. ;aa* 7 tf. GROCERIES i -_AT>_^ Tim T, UpsMrV Store, -CORNEE MAIN?c REPUBLICAN STREETS SUMTER, S. C, THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY announces to tho pabilo, that he bee in .tore, and will be constantly receiving, a large ?ad varied assortment of GROCERIES, Suitable for Plantation and Family ?tte. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT will be allowed Merchants, and they are specially invited to call and exaorine bia Stock, and they will find that bia basiness facilities enable bios, to supply them with goods AS CHEAP AS THEY CAN BUY THEM in any Northern or Southern Market, Coate and see for yourselves, aa ocular demonstration ia i the best. ' s Highest Market Price paid for Cottons AND THREE FOURTHS OF THE VALUE CASH, will be advanced, on all Cotton Shipped to the House in Baltimore for which ha ie agent, and it will.be held over if desired. He will maka a speciality of Com, Bacon and Flour, which he ia pr?par?e'; to furnish in any quantity ?AT" Customers and Families purchasing their supplies at my establishment, ean have them delivered free of charge, at their residences within the limits of the town. BAGGING AND TIES, AT LOW RATES. THE COTTON FOOD FERTILIZES, guaran? teed Co produce as mach as Porn v?an Guaco, ponnd for pound, acre produce. ALSO ZELL'S SUPER-PHOSPHATE, a capital Fer. tiliaer. always on hand. ?*3~ Country Produce taken ia exchange Respectfully, THOS. T. TJP8H?R, Ja. Feb 22_^_:_ fla EeSUAHESe SUMTER FURNITURE -AND Chair Ware-Rooms. THE SUBSCRIBER INFORMS HIS ? Friends and Customers that be bsa received and will continue to receive NE W AND CHEAP FURNITURE, TO SUIT THE TIMES. HU Stock cocaiata of almost every article ia that line, vis : SOFAS, SIDE-BOARDS, BOOK-CASEb Wardrobes, Extention Tables, Bureaus, ^ub-Standa, Sitting and Rocking Chaira, of every kind Cribs, Cradles,Trundles Cottage Bedatesda and Mattresses. JUST RECEIVED Some more of those CHEAP COTTAGE SETS Mest Safes, Window Shades and Wal Papering-al low for CASH. J. E. Snares, Main Street, opposite Express Office Entrance from Stair Csseoa Main Street to FURNITURE ROOMS. HOYT & FOLSOM, WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELERS, MAIN STREET, SUMTER, S. C. WE, the undersigned, having foi med a co? partnership, on the 5th Jane, !$ft, ander the name and atyle of HOYT * FOLSOM, would respectfully announce to the publie of Sum tor, aa?! the adjoining counties, that we are now pre? pared to exe cuto all work entrusted to aa with promptness, and in a workmanlike manner. OUR STOCK will embrace the latest styles of JEWELRY, * SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, &c. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S WATCHES. All of which will be sold st the loeest cash pri?es. OLIVER HOYT, F. H. FOLSOM, At Hoyt's Old Stand Main Street. /ST*The genuine DIAMOND SPECTACLES, manufactured by J. E. SPENCER A CO., New York, always on hnnd._ SUMTER MARBLE YARD rpilE undersigned baviagjast rersived a fir* X l<* of ? MAUBLE, 8 PREPARED TO FURNISH Monumental & Cemetery Work : of ell kinda ta a manner that wiH compare favorably- will any wirrit is bis lina. Having xecaived a libera patronage beretoforr, be commues to invite si who msy be desirous of any thing !n his line ts gire bim a call. He delea ea as pe tkUa hi prices. J?t* Positively BO werk delivered ia the fata* UBIB paid for. W. P. SMITH. Jame 14 -?* T ,-.",.. , . ,..1 The Subscriber TT ATINO removed bis aflea te Capt. L. P THE WAXDO Wilt be fa rn ii hod to Planters as asnal. ELISHA CARSON. Aug M-4t [iiier. Miller's Safe and Iron Works, ESTABLISHED IN 1857. MILLER'S BALTIMORE MADE SAFE th? batt BOW ia ase-wal ran ted free from nut, damants* or decay. . . .. Fire-Proof Merchants' Safes. WELDED STEEL AND IRON Burglar-proof Bank Safes* FIRST CLASS Key and Combination Lock. Bank Vaults and Doors. Sties Boom 265 Baltimore St. FACTOR 7- Square bounded by Henrietta, Claret, Fremont and Warner Streets. SEND FOR ILLUTRATED CATALOGUE. OVER 12,000 IN USE. TESTED IN 200 FIRES. NEAR BEFEXCES: Fraser, Hainsworth* k Cooper, Hoyt A Folsom, Snmter, S. C. Worth ? Worth, Wibninftoflji No. Ca. John Agnew A Son, Columbia, S. C. National Bank of Chester, S. C. Smith A Melton, Chester, S. C. 900 IN BALTIMORE. OVER 12,000 SAFES IN USE. TESTED IN 200 FIRES. ? FIRST CLASS GOODS, AT LOW PRICES. Jaly 20 _ ly PERSONAL. NOAH WALKER & CO. THE Celebrated Clothiers ol BALTIMORE, ?ID. Announce the introduction of a nita of ordering CLOTHING AND UNDERWEAR BY LETTE tt, to which they call your special attention. They will send on application their improved and accurate RULES FOR SELF-MEASUREMENT, and a full line of samples frnra their immense stoek of CLOTHS, CASSI?ERES, COAT I NOS. SKIRTINGS, ie., te., thea enabling parties in any part ef the country to order their Clothing and Shirts Street from them, w.th the certainty o." receiving garments of 7%? Very Latest Style And Most Perfect Fit attainable. (tools ordered will be sent by Express to any part of thc country. As is well known throughout the Southern Slates they have for FORTT-THREB YEARS EXCELLED in all departmeata et their business, which is a substantial guarantee ss to the character of tba Ooods they will aead ont A large and well assorted stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING alway* ea hand, together with a full line of FURNISHING GOODS including ill ina latest Novelties in Design, and at POPULAR PRICES. When Goods are sent per Express C. O D.. there will be no collection charge on amount* of $20 and over Rates for Self-Moesnretaent, Samples of Goods and Price List eeot/<*e en application. The attention of the Trade is ia viced to oar WHOLESALE DEPARTENT w ii A is al. ways kept up to the highett standard. . NOAH WALKER ? CO. Maneftftortrt and Dealer* in Men's and I?e.y?' Clothing ?nd Furnishing Goods, either ready made er mad? to order. 165 audi 167 Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE, MD. . April i. :,_?__ly. TO Planters and Merchants; DUNDEE BAGGING, TIES, BACON, FLOUR, For ?ale by . WILSON & SELBY, Cotton Factors, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN PLANTERS' SUPPLIES, Of Beery- Description. Ne; 17 L?Gii'T 8TREET, BALTIMORE, Md LIBERAL ADVANCES made ea Ceewigtinmit* ORDERS teeeife faithful and prompt attentive acara a aefrxanxm. D. 3. W an, Kennedy A Holman A. A. aubert. Dr. J, At. Rue. K. Graham. Ju!y 19 Sm .Julius J. Fleming. 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