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' ?&? will be?kVjfod "iiht??ff?&>D- SabacKftionf ThaJT?T^iVSerrJ?o?tks nre't*.fte;?reerMa?5 f W. T p?^^wh^iH^<^?>tf<>^5>^?H* ?fir?nd ame? ?oJUW"*1**%eonnec.ted .4?-Aa??r jiin^r^?ipti?w-ttf^toenli^.* v j ??r- (WrMd.vjrt?Mp?!fiend8.%rojjr?B?? d to 'tft^-__([ ni f f***M ? 5?5 -. -Aft Fer--a? S A Indebted to the Sumter WaicJtman are nb*'c?1,e4;^ ^ ' -Me pty ment. Lotter Indulgence cannot-be ??re?V ''$ub?rrpUdbs'''W vance. We beg ?sr friends to remember thir. . . . ,i- i .i ; 'i a> a ' 1 ?X??^iff'ttWr^^d'. wBa-?tin the wonderf Mw ltttbbeW?aftbetu*baia ??ffVr'aH bek?e?:" ?' *' .-...-> iGoi?mitu. Ai?d ?? they look4rjrough the closely packed shelves of the Sumter Book Stort, visitare "wonder" that one SH all loocero can WA ?well. ....., I , d1 1^ Th* Synod- of Sooth Carolina will meet io-/the frefybju/iag iC^ch, io this place, to-day, at 7 P.: M. The opening* ??.ww :?tJir >be . preneb ed . by the ftev Pr-.'^vi?ER-, .?hA$essipbii:Jbf ine'S vood ' w?n^ie "dpern, ' the -seats 'io tie Oberen free,* -etd*. the .public are invited to attend^.,,,.,.,?, .,,,"., ;<J ! . "if inn??!-? n>< t }-.'..'.>,' . isrThe ladies of Mirfak Church, Privateer, will-accept.- our thanks, for their kind .remembrance io sending os cake, from the entertainment -held by them on Thursday, Oth inst. jtju E. W. MOISE, Esq., of our town has received the appoihtmeot'of Notary Public ...: A eel de ut? )n TV lUlarosbnrs. Frota the Kingtree .Star of the 3th we learn thai Mr, Ii Woods ?as thrown fro? a male recently and died hom the effects of the i oj aries received hi two or thfYr flaysf.1'-* And that ?;? Mr. Charles Lesesne was accidentally shot and seriously wounded a short t me since while ou a huming excursion io Saotee Swamp. Woflrbr? College. ) ^ _ . '? ; 'u.-'iU It will U gratiryUrg-' to'th?-Metfdi?'?f this noble iDstitution of lcarniog to kaow that the Collegiate year, begiooipg Tu'Oc'tcrber opertrcd ODdcr aiispieiows circumstances. About 130 students are in atteudanfte,4ad thc .financial schemes put on foot for thc endowment and ai i in th? support of thc College promise* bet? ter financial basts for the future. This is the report made by Dr. SHIPP, its able aud devoted President, during his recent visit to Macon Ga. Let the friends of Wofford take fresh courtge. If they do their duty, so eminently use- j fal au institution cannot long continue to languish from want of adequate support. lamented Deaitaa. Our community, io its midst and con? nections, has recently been deeply sad? dened by a succession ot deaths. First came a telegram from Florida, which told us that Mr. \V. PBIEHTLY O i.r LO ut; II had breathed his !a?t. This sad intelligence bore with it a shoe, as well, inasmuch as he had but recently left Sumter, OD his return home fr im a somewhat extended Northern aod West? ero tour, enjoying apparently improved health. We kuew him well, and prized tits fr?cxidilif?p Tauch. UuqsaaUy gauial in spirits aud amiable, he was greatly beloved ana admired by a large circle of relatives and friends. ' "Next was the,affifct?7e announcement of the death of Mr. Junes C. MCLAU BI.W at his home near Stateburg-a young man of high and sterling charac? ter, ?nd of much promise as a useful cit? izeo. Ile had suffered long, and pa? tiently, amidst the devoted attention ot friends, aod the tender ministrations that affection could bestow. Bul. he ' ?s called frort, earth away to his heaven? ly reward, and his sorrowing surviving d?ar (tries have n good hoDe. Again the sad tale of death went from lip to lip. And now an estimable lady goes through long deep waters of bodi? ly affliction to the sweet rest of heaven -the pions widow of the late Co!. G. S. C. DKSCHAMPS. Here iodeed is thc loss of the living thc immeasurable gain of lite departed, aod a whole commu? nity extends its sympathy. Still again comes to relatives here the painful sews from Mississippi that Mr, FB^V?IS G<SpAStfis no acre. In carly life he e?poused the cause of Christ, and many years ago, altlough in hi* youth, filled a deacon's office tn the Presbyterian Church of thia place And thoa rs repeated to as the ad? monition : "Be ye also ready" Hare Yon hoon confined to bo-pi te! (br jean .nd lot' ali hope of e*?r-getting; ??well,'no matter bpwtid roor ena* fear be* ; Should lt come node/ list of ?utas' jffeoted' hy Da. Sicb-oV OoUen; Kerned?-?, obtain, them M oe?*.- -?* w ll find ?mot?die?e iaprorenoot and a radiotl eora. Tbooaaod oan testify to their effrcae-, and aro to? day h'tinj proof of their merit "There if not a drop of bum bug ia a:i ocean of Darbe'? Propb j lae lia Fl aid. " Thia i? tba ra ph.ti-deelarmtioooftbediitioeniibed Col. W. P. Sanford, of Ala., after ha' bad tried and proved tba virtoei of that wonderful ajact, A re jon t offering In an j ara/ from an lt Jriaffe P>e.Dt pf tba moral-law? Do 700 kucw th? .erioos reiolt of ando* attention in aneh Ol rei f Doyoir wtab torej?tf ^ of! Dr. Richana* Goldia Hemedie?,- an4 jaUge f Ljch- bf rbe*9 rajoabie Specifier 70a retjniif. ktt?raV- 1 '' ' V ??r Ijhe Sumter Book Store < keeps elega Photograph Albot??. ?ST- The Sumte* R:<* Store ha* all books f white and colored scb?i Is. * The Sumter B .ok - Store keeps - Fioedt splendid History et England.:. The 8'.inter Book Store has every Tari? of Paper, Pens and Ink. Th? S?bie? Boek Storekeep* fifgtf Cigars and Tobacco. ggf The Sumter Book Store'' fits Viol strings, Violins and Accordions. '-'. :' The Sumter Book Store i's determined establish itse f. ,./. ! , .' p?T. The Sumter Book Store keep* g>' edged, clasped Bluies,for presents. ^gf- The Sumter Book Store has Diaries et Pocket Momorandas. ?S?r The Sumter Book Store bas ever so mat beautiful Fancy Articles. The Sumter Book Store in vitif eierybod to visit it. TITOS. E. GILBERT, Manaor. 3f.anafacturK.4i Enterprise lo Chfttiet toa. Charleston is fast becoming a manaCscturng i well as a commercial city.. The largest mann hu tory of doors, suenes, blinds, 'Ac, in the- Sout! ern States Is that of SI*'.'P.. P. TOALS, <! Horlbeck's Wharf in that city, sales room i No. 2d H ay no-street, Mr. To A LT'S advertist ment appears in another column. Tne Go vern mental Instructor. THE GOVERNMENTAL INSTRUCTOR. brief and comprehensive view of tho Govert ment of thc United States, and of the Sta Governments. Designed for the ase of School By J. B. SuvRTLEFF. Third Revised edkio by DAVIS N. CAMP. 12mo. Price 75 cents. The book gives briefly the exten. Jiscover the conquest, the settlements of our country ; tl origin of the Revolution, our Congress, and ot laws; defines the purposes and powers of'ot Government, and thia' Houses of Congress; en in short, comprehends,- that information af tl government of the country so necessary for ovei American citizen. It was very well received on its publics ti o and adopted as a, text book in many school Hon. A. G. CURTIS, at that time Sopcrinfendei of Education of 'Pennsylvania;'?rote to ti author : "I consider ?t a clear and well digest? exposition of the ro.-'cliincry and fundament principles of our republican formef governtnen and am persuaded that it must speedly work i way into public favor,ns a publication of pract cal merit and permanent vnlue. All cituu young men especially-who wish to undexstax the general character and scope of the goven tuent tinker which weliv?, will' lsd tbi?* bor of interest-and importune*,- a 'sufe'*j!tfcV and reliable monitor. Ar u Beading Book in t( Common Schools, for pupils of sufficiently au lure age to comprehend and profit by its tend} ings. it would be invaluable, and 'I have I hesitation in indorsing its availability and usefu ness." This edition bas been reviled by non. Devi N. CAMP, .(?ate Superintendent of Comme Schools of Connecticut), who writes from Ne Britain, July 14, 1S7I : "The *Gorernracnti Instructor' which you placed in toy bunds I ha\ carefully revised, bringing the data down cr rect to thc preset, time. In its revised form j will be found a valuable aid in school instru? tion. It contains a large amount of importai information on *ubjects indisputable to tl youth of our country."_. - SUMTER MARBLE Y?RX TUE ondersigned having just received ai fit lot of 1 MA KB LE, S PREPARED TO FURNISH Monumental & Cemetery Wort of all kinda' .. in nagpnner that ?rill compare favorably wrl any work in his line. Having received a tiber: patronage heretofore, be, continue? to invite a wh<> may Le desirous of any thing in bis line I give Mm a call. He d?fias competition in> prices. pGr PosMtlr?ly Vu work delivered in the fttto! until paid for. W. P. SMITH. June 14 C L OTHJNG CLOTHS, &C. .?ill and Winter Stock D. J. WINN, Agent, Now has in Store ft Large and Careful ly selected Stock of Fall and Winter Goods WHICH HE GUARANTEES AS REPR1 S2NTED, SUCH AS CI/>TI1 INO-Fine, Medium and Com mo Cloths and Cassiuieres, Fine Lot Tweeds, Shirts, Drawers, Undervests, Gloves and Cravats, * Suspenders, Collars, Socks, i Hankerchiefs, Ac, which be pledges himself to sei) .lew Cur ts Oct. 4. IIO\I\atFOI,Si>M WATCKMAK ? ANO JEWELERS, MAIN STREET, SUMTER, S..] WE, the undersigned, having foi ned a a partnership, OD UM ?tb Jun?. 1871, ?nd th? nasa? ?ed style of HOYT * FOLSOM, ww* respectfully announce 'x> ike public cf Suoti aaa the adjoining eounties, teat we ar? now pr pared to exe ente all work ?ntraated to ?a wi promptness, and in a workmanlike manner. OUR STOCK will embrace the latest styles JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, , SPECTACLES, k LADIES' AND GENTLEMAN'S ',/ WATCHES. All of which will be ?old. at tbe lowest ce prime. ' ..._ ..'??'? OLrnmiT0i*T, . vii.. P. H. FOLSOM, At Boyfs Old Stand Main Street. Tb? sj?Vi^AM?WiTSPBCTACLE mmU*u*^HXL SPSNC^R A CO., Kt '/I New Advertisements. nt to CundurangO; ? BLISS, KEENE t CO'S Fluid Extract,.-> The wonderful remedy for Cancer, SypoiHsy Scrofula, Ulcer?, Pulmonary Complainjej^aTt Rheum, and all Chronic Blood Diicnaet is"ojro parfc??BB the Genuine Cundurnngo?Jfrk^. frVaa. I.o,^^^8S^^^reci.red by the a^t?^^e^T?nr ? nd diri^^r^pfld hm^tfe* Office and by tieSntbor of/^ajerio AjIaMr,wi8yp. paper, foi? ilustratiens..> Price fl; cloth fl,50 ICM s etoQ. of the So?th,- thirty yeer? ago, and the a-ene ja laid entirely In that region. The^e?rf>'gautbofe?V ?hoi? a lady of North Carolina,'hasjn her second eftift improved upon the fi!st. Sent Tree.by." taafl,'bt-aay address, on. the receipt of the price.* **-*"* . ? .pelf of s?perb French Oil Cfc rem os-subjects L?F8 Sl2E,-ex? quisite facsimiles of original Oil Paintings, GIVEN?WXV to every subscribe** te ' ' - ' HENB? tVAH? BEECHER'S ' GREAT LITERARY, B?LIG IO US, WEEKLY* JU E\Y?PA P?R. . AgepU.bnring great success t On'e tool; 1.000 .aemesV? mor th? ; another 672 in 35 day? ; another 118 In one week ; one 47 in one day, and .many others'tqeiijiy well;.makta'g from $5 and $10 to $40 per day. Takes on sight ! An old agett, rho.knows, .fay?: i <'L think ii the bett business for canvassers ever offered. Sorry I did not engage-mofar." Pays betterthan any book agency. A rare chance to make money. LOCAL AGEIST'S WANTED. ] ; Intelligent men an"d women wanted everywhere*. If>jwu^?ish ejwxf?rritorjra.'eSd earty tut eh-colar and terco*t'f.9. FORD 4"CO., zfParVftace? New York ; 11 Bromfield St,' Boston, lian ; 285 West Madison St..Chicago, Pl. _' '". Wl^ur\TVCHOUSElI0LD MAGA TT \J\J jj \3 lioe ii offered free du? rang tie coming year to every subscriber of Mer? ry's Museum. the.ToledoBlnde, .Pomerov's Demo? crat, etc. "-"^ ^77*-<M j which is an evidence of Ttl worth and popularity. Htrrare Greeley. Janies'Parten, Theodore Ttl ton. Gail Hamilton,' etc., write for every number. In clubbing, it offers three first-class periodicals for the price of one nf them. A variety of prem? ium? on equally lib?r?t terms. It is an original, first^la^s^MaMtinij. Volume X begins with Jan. '72 Tffree^pccimcn copier freo. Address 8. 6. WOOD. Newb.u ?h, N. V. " : ' AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ?ElMtJOTS . .Tncr.Uis losy > f tb? War betweon , Prarie* a?d Germ?by. eutl re.eing-r.Is? PWrfi i/ndcr ibo P?rn mune. 150 il lu at cations ; 6-42 pnjses j pri?e, $?5?; 50.000 copi* alriads/scld. Th, oblyu^Mb work. Nothing equals it to sell MaVirig.fO,(M50 ???e.r n^t?no^Jti;qgU?3 and German. Terms unequaled. Outfit $1.25. Address H. S. GOODSPKED ? CO.. 37 Pn/k Row. N?w York. " 'flpTt^sTaTtn^ Solicited bj M CNN A Co", IV liku I BTU Pt?Uth?n Set'ct.1 ?fie Amen - Tw^sniit-as?yeary fexnerieaeei. ..' '- *' .1 c Pamphlets containing Patent. Laws, with full directions hot* to obtain Patent's free. A bound volume of HS pages, containing the New Census by counties and all lairge citie s, HO Engravings of -Mechanical Movements; Patent Laws and rules for obtaining Potents, mailed on receipt of 25 cents. THE HARRISBURG FAMILY CORN?nEL ler Co. want Agents to sell their family Corn sheller*. Best invention of the kind. Sells at sieht. Profit? large. For circulars.''address EO? GENE S? e?BK? Treasurer, Lock Box 9, Har? risburg. Pa. . A ; G K^? WANTED.-ApenTii moke, more A morfey "at work for'?s than at sny thing else. Buaineatjifht and permanent. Particulars (Vee. G.&riasosi A Co, Fine Art Publishers. Portland, Maine. <tAOf\ A MCNTII ! H-?rae furnished. Ex V^&<J penses paid. II. B. SHAW, Alfred. Me. rb AVOID QUACKS-A victim of early indis cretion, causing nervous debility, prema? ture decay, etc., having trivd in vnin every ad veni.-eJ remedy, bas discovered a simple means Of self cure, which he will sctfd to bis fell -w suffeier*. Address J. fl-. JWtEVJiSr 78 Nassau GROCERIES: Bacon. Lardy Flour, Molasses, Sugar, Coffee, And all Family and Plantation Supplies. JUST RECEIVED. Bologna Sausage,JBeef Tongues. Fancy Groceries Candies. Nuts. Raisins, Citron, Currants; - jelfe?. Pickle CaoDo* Goods, -v . WA VA i*\ff, ere. 3 ^ . . 1 5,000 PINE SEGARS Large assortment of LAMPS and FIXINGS, -aa '* .. Burners, ' Chmnrys, Safety Tabee, (tc. Can't fail to please and suit you. -ALSO KEROSENE OIL. FAMILY WEEKLY SUPPLIES. delivered in any part . " town FK?K OF CHARGE. COTTON PURCHASED AT UKI II EST MARKET 1'KIt'E. . OK SHIPPED AND j CASU VALUE ADVANCED. DONT FOKOE1 TO CALL IN. J? BU swan, A CENT, 0C{ j '.j; ? ._,_ --OF Millinery and Fancy Goods. MISS E. D. BRITTON, C T) esneetfoUy invites ber friends and Ibo com Xv Bunlty at large to call and esamine ber Beautiful Stock of Millinery and Fancy Goods -POR IC'AiL L A N&iWtif T h R. Havieg personally selected ber gnndswitb ears, and the stock being larger than ever before, abe eon net fail to please those who will give ber a call. 0. Sba designs having a ?dr Speoial Day ir, ON WHICH TO tb DISPLAY THE FASH IONS, Tba Ladies particnlarly are invited to attend of tba ' Opening, Commencing ll th Oct when tee Goods end Fashions will be displaced to advaatage. C Having stfppvTed rierte?f w?tb Pal toni frota ^ Bdtterrek*, nf New Yert, dresses will be niade'?r eat fcs4 fitted to order nS'-pettotoi may desi?. ' ' Also P?ttern? will be kept; on band for sale, ?? serb ss BA8QUE, OVffh SKIRTS, GORED 8KfRVS, OR ?rHER PATTERNS. ' . ^B?Z ' ?'_W_,_3? ? i;;;V.Job Work ? " Neatly executed at tliis Ct?c*. &B?GERIES ! jr GROCERIES ! ? ^ -T.Mur's Store, ?M? ISA RXMH TCiHf?, TR EE TS ~~80?ti|Ei?, sNb\ l'.fprrE- UND^^BNBD RESPECTFULLY X aaemincc?' .to tie public, tfa.it heneas in Suitable for Ftq)t tatton and Family Usc. J^.QUANTJ^IBS;TO'SBIT PtAJ?TERS, BY . C3T1|B HUNDRED .WEXG?T,"or upwards. BACON-C. ITS Smoked, Ile. Unsmolred 10J. LASKW*-*9*- ~ * * '" - CiUii FLOUR-per bbl. $7@$1.1,. COFFER-<J"atn, 35. Lngnayra, JO. Ru), 20. SALT-per sack, $2.25. 8UO AR-Brown, 10i@t.?. Crushed, 17. CORN-(Baltimore") $1.25. Hoffle raised, $1:00. OOSTTEN BUTTER-Beat 55c. BAGGING-2i lbs to tn? yard; 26e; " T?ES-Tete. A LIBERAL. prsCOUST* . . . trill be allowed Merchant/, and they are specially ' 'invited to call and ??atvroe bte -Stuck, and they will find that bis business facilities enable bim to supply tbetn with goods ' ' ' A? CHEAP. AS THEY CAA* BUY THEM in any Northern or Southern Market. Come and ' "ape feryonmlves; an ocular demonstration is .?be beet. . - O ' . - ISghes?r Market : Price . paid for Cotton. AND THREE FOURTHS OP THE. VALUE CASH, will be advanced, or. all'Cotton Shipped to the Hou.se in Beltimore for which fl* it-agent, and it will be held over if dee ?red. lie will make a speciality of Corn, Bacon and Flour, ?which he is prepared to furnish in any quantity J?t" Customers and- Families purchasing their supplier at my establishment, can bare them delivered free of charge, at their residences within the limits of tho town. BAGGING AND TIES, AT LOW RATES. p&- Country Produce taken in exchange Respectfully, THOS. T. UPSHUR^.Jn. F *b 22 WILW?*A1R, *r^W?'Dn??WE{i?5 YOTTIBG aJJ^ttfc^?petFear Ag?Jedltuiol Association *te cordially . invitan - .jo look In at' the SICN. 'OF .Xfia. BIG KOOT? .?/.;?.. |i Mtrfcet Strc?t, WHERB T&EY WI LL FIND TH ECIIOICEST ^ - S?L?:CTI0NS OF Dress Soots and Shoes, " INT HE' CITY. .--ALSO V The ; Pest Assortment of/ Misses. ??dBoys Shoes. >?n ' Every Siro and Quality., of Children's Shoes, BLUE, PINK, BRONZE, WHITE KM ?irlstei??iig Slippers, jt^We aje> ^Iso prepared w fumisb Pfeibtati?ii SiippHcs in bur .Liiu}. The liest Jirogau for the Least Monty Ck&ip:BM4nhJfWb9u\d?? '.1 I .^out-tt?i>i?Bo?tf-? Anything in the Bookend--Shoe Lioe you cap .find af the ' SIGrSf ?F TJIB BIG BOOT, Ko. 41 Market St net. Quality Gu?r?Htoe? and Don't Forget No. 41 MARKET ST , SIGN. OF Ti l K. #10 BQO,T, . DUDLEY & KLUS, .Successors to G. & C. Jira Hoy, Nov 8 2t CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK -OF South Carolina, '?D'ETOSIrs OF*?.\E"'DOTI/th WAtt?S RECEIVED. Interest allowed at the rate of Seven . per emt. per annum on Certificates , af Deposit, and Six per cent, on SAYINGS ACCOUNTS. COMPOUNDED EVERY SIX MOJttllS. OFFICERS. WM. MA*RTIN. President. JUHN.B. PALMER, I PtmMamtt -JOHN P. THOMAS. J *'?? *'?'Je"'' . ii. HR ENIZER, Cashier. JOHXC.TL ?MITH, Ah?istont Cashier. J. W. DARGAN, Assistant Caablcr at Sumter Jjorni'Fritonre Contmjfter" at Sunter! 1. *h SOLOMONS, jJ 8. RICHARDSON I L: G. PATE, j T. H. PRASER. . This ts a Home Institution and merits the \?*?MU*S*y[the. peuple of toe .State-at thc aama lime a safe place tu deposite their money, which eea be withdrawn wkeweve Beaded. General Banking Business done. Home and Foreign* Checki Bought and' Sold. Old Bank Bille, Dilapidated Correnry and --m . Gold purchased. Revenue Stamp* for Sale. Ba'iikinq Hours from 9 o'clock, A. M to 3 J*. M., an-l ecrry Saturday after. tt>3*tfr?m V to 7Vr Aw-fe itt* IS Ii. R. NASH. P. -V ULLIN. NASH & DITLSN. WHOLESALE DEALERS IS Manufactured Tobacco, ANfi SEGARS. SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO, of different grades. SU MT BR. 8. C. lise a ave a ?e*q> aorrtr er Nqrth Carolina Rye and Corn Whis^ict, .AND PEACH ASD APPLE BRANDIES. GROCERIES, LIQUORS, Ac. Tohseco at ch?lesele furnished et Manufee ?ir?r'e prieen. Country Merchants will do well to eal! an? examine our ?nu-k. All orden promptly executed w.beu accompanied, wtth. th? easts.' . , The easton) of my old friends, whom, I ban furnished bj 94400 {br l?verai tea fi,' ls respect ^JtT- ' ' vi'.:..:> TO THE. PUBLIC. THE.UtfbEkSWX.EQ ILA LNG ENLARGED bis 'Wartr Ronin',1 tn* hartog4 lately puf*, chased & large stock of would respectfully invite bit friends and custo? mers tc? pay him a visit, and joe what, he can do io thc way tfstltj??M tbem with such articles as flo mc ia bia lino... > ? ? k' fc , ? v ; . He bas Duron band a large supply of various styles 01'Furn:lure. ?Itso Window ?tfiades, Picture .'Ff?aws, LookiBg Gasses, &e., : ': ara! it ?cax?tatjtly riererv i?ig additions to bis. stock. WiU order anything which may, pot be on band to rait the wents or tanto of bis customers.'' - He-continues to manufacturo any sio*?t of Furniture ordered. All repairing dono at short tooticie, and will Re Cane Chairs crf-all kidds ia the best manner. Special attention given to all orders in Uphol atcrinie and Mattraas Making aa specialities of bis business. ? . UJTDERTAK?NG, . Coffins of all kraals kept on-hand, and prompt persona! attention gi vea to orders for'Funerals. In all bis business transactions be will adhere stiictly to the role af "Small profits for Cash," and hopes by bis attention and promptness to receive a share of public patronage. - ' Persons needing anything In bis line of busi? ness, will do well to call and examine for them selrcs before purchasing elsewhere. J. D. CRAIG, Comer Main and Canal Streets, Next above Clark's Hotel. October 25 STYLISH DRESS-MAKING. B.C. Sei?ER& CO, COLUMBIA, S. C., ARE now prepared to receive erder? for DRESS-MAKING, and have the same dote with despatch and in tbe Tip pf the Fashion. They bare secured the services and superin? tendence of Miss Annie Wittvogel, ASSISTED BY MADEMOISELLE CAEN, One year from Paris, and employ none but tb? best hands, Wc guarantee everything we do to satisfy. ; Bridal Trousseaus Gotten up at abort notice. Orders solicited. R. C. S. & CO., dealers in Millinery and Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Furs, Carpets, Hats, and an endless line of other Merchandise. R. C. SH IV Eli. DAVID JONES Oct 11 tfj NO. 3 - GROCERIES. THE ONLY STRICTLY Grocery and Liquor House IN TOWN rp H E UNDERSIGNED, begs leave te X call the attention of bis friends and the public generally to blt NEW AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF Heavy and Fancy Groceries Which be offers low for CASH ONLY. X?H, All Articles warranted as recommended /V Pure Medicinal Liquor* kept eonstaatly on usnJ. J. H. EBER H A RT. April ll If Preserve Your Sight ? THE CELEBRATED Sclmffiiauscn Spectacle*. ann/ttetnred nt Sckuffiiimen. .ta* tte ri,ind. The superiority of these Great Ey. Preservers consists in the earful Mathematical Accuracy in the construction <>f tba Lenses, bring manu factured of the Bwl White Flint Gi?-?, tue exert Shape of the Eye,' thus.etiviating all titiinaiering and ?Vavering nf the Sight, Durne:-, ant ail the other Train nf Evil? produced by the a?e nf inferior spectacles.. Every one wbuse sight ia failing undersjf n-ls its ?alee. Bj baying imperfect spectacle, you help to destroy lt. BUY THE BES! ! Buy the S?haffhauK*n Sjtrrlnrlr? nn<f nrevrvt the Eye?-trAtVA are pr ice lets. ' FOR SALE BY O T. MASOX, June J? ./?t.-MB'iker A Jeweler. TO THE I/AMES. Fall and Winter Opening. Hisses JT. & E. XoElhose, Have recently rwvi*??l ipen? ed, their new SiyL* of FAIL AM VTWER MILLINERY, Selfed is? New York, ?aa ?m bvaciag ali the NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. Their Stielt will be found une? qualed in choice and variety, and w ll he fu red at price* that cannot fail tu ri*? satisfaction RIBBONS. ?f ail Sh*<*??, an" everything that 1-ean be fnwed f? a tm el see MiUraer? Brtablase ment. - LAC W E.TS, and-erevy article ia this Jina. CHIGNONS, A?-, A,*e'er.u<i arriment. Call mia ead eis m ?ne for >?u rael vea. ... *jT>~R. MeEL?lOaE, 1 . . - . Sonirer. 5. C. ?gt Ail seders ft?m the aouutry etil meei ve prompt attention. Oe* lt?- rf Frit? nd s NOW IN, AND EMBBAC HAHNES THESE GOODS HAYE B WILL BE SOLD GRE .Oct 4 J. E. SITARES, SUMTER F?R?IT?RE --AND-: Chair Ware-Rooms. THE SUBSCRIBER INFORMS HIS ? Friends and Customers that he has returned from the North. where be has made arrangements .with Ibo best Manufactories, to suppl* bim with which will facilitate bim to glee such advanta? ges Derer before offered ia quality and prices. My stock embraces every article in the Furni? ture Line. In addittonrmilieeJiaond et es tabliithment, j . . j/'"-.; Window Shades, W^CTat?r^ P ~>'-?j Children's foiriagcsJT^kiug flTasses7 .Mattresses ? Meca ejrtfCottoo, :. Mould?ngs Tor p?etore frames, which we | uuike to or?ft-i- AU?L??-?> j . Picture Cora^aud'Tassels. ! My stock is large'and wfcll assorted ind it is j my intention do keep it always, in this condition. I doods ea'rdfully packed for shipping and no axtra charge. Just received a large assortment of LADIES' TRAVELLING THUNES. j. j:, SUARES, Maia Street, next to C. T. Blateu's Watch and Jewelry Store. WARE ROOMS UP STAIRS. Oct ll_ MOXfcY CANXOT BUY lt, . FOR SIGHT:^:P4ilCIL$6SLt .. . THE DIAMOND GLASSES, manufactured by J. E. SPENCER A CO., New York, which are now offered to the public, are pronounced by all (he celebrated Opticians,of the. w..rld. to be the most Perfect. Natural Artificial bely to the human eye ever I; nc wu. . They are ground under their own supervision, from minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together, and derive their name. "Diamond," on account of their bard?e?.* ?id brilliancy. The scientific principle on which they are con? structed brings the core or centre ot the lens di? rectly in front of the eye, producing a clear and distinct vision, aa in tba natural, healthy sight, ead preventing all unpleasant sensations, such as glimmering and wavering of sight, ditainass, Ac, j-eculiar to all others, in use. They are mounted in tba finest manuer in frames of the best quality, of all materials osed for that parp?se. Their finish and durability cannot be surpassed. CAUTION.-None genuine unless bearing their trade mark stamped on every frame. HOYT & FOLSOM, . WA TC H MAKE as Si it WEIER' , SUMTER, S. C. December ti AT THE Photograph Gallery? SUMTE ? . "yOU may now get, in fia? elocution, Photograghs, Ferrotypes, Ivorytypes, Ambrotypea. Po eelain Pictures or Mezzotint Photographs. ALSO Life Sise ead Cabinet Pwrtreita. colored ia Water. Oil, or Wicked ia Ink Special attention, too. ia given lo copying old Likenesses, and satisfaction guaranteed ia every ease. 1. D. WILDER, Oct ll- If RICE, BICE. FES Ii BEAT Rf CK. Ia TIERCES ead BARRELS. For sale by ADRIAN A V?LLERS. : (r%krt af Probate ; 3HHS COURT OF PROBATE FOR SUMTER L COUNTY, will bold its Usions on (be trat linday in each month, from 9 o'clock. A. M . till 4 o'clock. P. M.. le the ??ce of the Curt of Probate, in basement of taw Court H on-e. at Sumter, and eoe ti me tu sesetoa thereafter so long as the belltrees amy require. CM. HUR$T, Oct lt-la Je fe of Probate. 0*0-00 ?.? ? attention of ?S and Customers HXG EVERY THING IN THE .0 IS, BOOTS ? r TIES ?fe I BEN BOUGHT WITH CARE, TT O FL G . Tja Y us ssailf HO ^k^tTSSiTpe?? ? Ci! S] COR.VER MAI: mW A. W'KAGEN. 33 ? . FRESH AND PU IIB DRU 6 S, M E D IC INES . IB KAIL ACS. PER FF Tl ERY &c. &c. AL WA TS OH BAND. PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNGEO WITH CARE r . . ;. .? AT ALL H?UR?. Hucb 8-_ DR. A. J. CHINA, Druggist and Apothecary, , SUMTER, S. C. INVITBS ATTENTION TO HIS LARGE AND ' WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PHARMACEUTICALS, Proprietary Preparations, Toilet Articles, Brushes, Tarnishes, Paints, Oils, . Dye Stutts, G tass "Ware, etc*, etc. PRICKS .?OOEB4TK FOR CASH. The Prescription Departmeni RECEIVES ESPECIAL ATTEST CARS AND ACCURACY Ul" A RAN TEED JwAj M 'Ht Ctt?CT 3L.00D . P'JRIFIER'. ruMrwing po we rf cl t&vipMsui; These Bitter* ara positively mvaluablc m IIMWJI.IL-I^^^illl^lri,^! Tliey purify UM system, atul *?l euro Baxaittent asd Intermittent revers, ^ ?cd ?re a prmntyye ot diDs aast Fever? AJI yield to their powerful atBeacy. Ar? aa antidoto to ?hoo^e Cf Waler ind Ina. to the wilted franc, tad correct a2 Will tova dara of tattering to the sick, and TW<zaad Panacea fot all flat ills of life. {STSKUR TBSSS, FSSSOSE RH lie Mari of yeo**1***? IMAITXIa Yc^erC^MswiedV"T rsquoiisd aad hare often baca the* mesas of saving lita. TSV OMS BCTTU. Fine Sugars & Tobaccc **At Sumter Book Siore. jeir numerus to their p DIFFERENT LINES OF nffiWRM VOTZONS, IN A LOW MARK ET, AND A. S3 S3C ! SB ADVANCES MIDE. f AND LIBERTY STKEETS. ?nii i.'iu.iAj L. H. Miller. Millers Safe and Iron "Works. ESTABLISHED IN ?S57. W'I^V,'!^;"!'^V MILLER'S BALTIMORE MAl?fi ??FF ' fhe '>e?t now ?n n?e-wur.i:i;c? fie? !roui i rusi, dampness or dee;iy. I . j Fire-Proof Merchants5 Safes, WELDED STEEL AND IRON Burglar - Proof Bank Safes. FIRST CLASS Key and Combination Lock. Bank Vaults and Doors. Salo* Reoa 2:;? Ballia ?re st. r.i 6' TO R r-5?*?u#v L^ . . ^ Jin,?;?!.:,.I ('l.,r,t, Fr ?/<</ IT??/z/rr Stielt*. \ SEN') FOR ILLCTRATED CA?.\I.O?;rR uvh'ii i2,<v.)0 pr &>7? TESTED IN 200 FIKKS. S E A li II E F E N CK.?: Fr;wcr. Maj?sw? rtl.? A C.-.prr, ii yt X r..l??m, Sumter. S. C. \V?.rth A Virio,Wiiuvn-'.-n V" Cn Jahn \c.:ew A S -i?. ClumKia. S. C. N"sfi >nnl !>t;>h ?f l"k?M<r. S. C. Smith A M.lt.. i. Cberter, S. f. DOO IX BA.LTIM.OUfi. OVER l**HK> SAFES IX USE. TK?7CI* TX 2.i'? /-.7.-/> FI!?ST ' I.\SS i{0??*r?S AT LOW PRICK?. JuU VC ir \ SiLetts / g?^l?4|t f.* j I April 5 Potatoes, Onions. Kn???s?i A I" Buss ; Rhinexyiiie-Hopk? in i:i:er in < nsc* ; FOR SALK. !.\ I.') i S li? .-I l l AisRI \N ? V'J?.'..Ku. S. |)fi Ol! ? -" 44 . ? .' . . DK31 li kit A r . tU 4 KIM. i. > . ?N il'*?. If \I?S. V r ;? . hy Ai I. i