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Indebted to the Sumter Watchman, ixe flbW'calteo^l^ 1 ??ke payaient, ?oager indulgence cannot be vince. \ye b^*iW:.frieo<?ato??mc? ibis; . -Sad*iftift WeV rai^daS-tflil tire wonder g??w rt?bbe'?fB?a?beau'ebal* ?fry'aH be kee*:" . . . - - [Goldmitk. And'as they took'vthrough the clo?? ly packed, sh elves of the Sumter Bo ok Store, visitors "wonder" that one amitll loocern can,h,oid_80;mncb..- HT I?-The Syno4 of Sooth Caro?iaa will meet io-/the F^efl^be/vaq ^QvWb, in this place, to-day, at 7 P. M. The opening:; wt ru m ?mili' .be-, prece h ed . by tie Rev\?>??wf?**.' Tb4?Se8sipDs;bf the'SjtrtJd ? ynjff? '?p?n, ' the ^seats *?n tis Church if ee, - oad> the public are invited to attend,...,,..,.;" .,,,"., ;<?' ! I .. . ..-M ? - tDii??!-? n ? t \'.".". ,' ' t&* The ladies of Mrap?b Charca, Privateer, will accept, oar thanks, for their kind remembrance in bending as cake, from the entertainment -held hy them on Thursday, 9th inst. ? eg^. E. W.'MOISE, Esq., of our town ha? received the appointmcnl'?'f ?otary Public Accidents )a WjUlamsbcrs. From tba Kwgitree Star ot the Sih we learn that Mr. ttf: Di ; Woods was thrown frota a mole recently and dud from the effects of the-injuries received hi two of thftfe' flays." * 'And that ' Mr. Charle? Lesesne was . accidentally shot and seriously woooded a short ti cae ?ince while on a hunting excursion io Santee Swamp. Woffbrd Cbllece. ' * jj It will U gratify?og^o'?h?-MerfaV?f | this noble institution of learning to LBOW tbat the Collegiate'y^ar, begionijig Tb'OrJtoW laST.,opeired ander ?iisp?erous circumstances. About 130 students are io attendance, ABC thc financial schemes put on foor for thc endowment and aid in th? support of the College promise? bot? ter financial basis for the future. This is the report made by Dr. SIIIPP, ts able aud devoted President, during bis recent visit to Macon Ga. Let tie friends of Wofford take fresh courage. If they do their duty, so eminently use? ful au institution cannot long continue to languish from want of adequate .apport. Lamented Death?. Our community, in its midst and con? nections, has recently been deeply sad? dened by a succession of deaths. First came a telegram from Florida, which told us that Mr. W. PRIESTLY Cf'i.rr.oucil had breathed his InBt. This sad intelligence bore with it a shock as well, inasaiuch os he had but recen: ly left Sumter, on his return borne from a somewhat extended Northern and West? ern tour, enjoying apparently improved health. We kucw him well, and prized tits Iriefldiiln'p Tjuch. Uuusaully genial in spirits aud amiable, he was grea.ly beloved and admired by a large cirole of relatives and friends. ' y ext was'the^affifetive announcement of the death of Mr. ?Tui.ius C. MCLAU BIN, at his home near Stateburg-a young mao of high and sterling chanc? ier, ?wd of much promise as a useful cit i reo. Ile had suffered long, and pa? tiently, amidst the devoted attention ot friends, and the tender ministrations that affection could bestow. But he was called from earth away to his heav >n !y reward, and his sorrowing %urviviog d?ar ones have a good hone. Again the sad tale of death went fr Dm lip to lip. And now an estimable h dy goes through long deep waters of bodi? ly affliction to the sweet rest of beavan -the pious widow of the laie Col. G. S. C. DESCHAMPS. Here indeed is i he loss of the living thc immeasurable g*in ot the departed, and a whole comtru nity extends its sympathy. Still again comes to relatives here the painful sears from Mississippi that Mr. FB/fcpqis G< SPANK is DO ?ore. In early life he espoused the cause of Christ, and many year? ago, although in his youth, filled a deacon's office in the Presbyterian Church of this place And thus is repeated to as 'he id monition : "Be ye also ready" Have Ton been eoo&aad to hospital for years and lot' all hope of ev?r- get tin g -?rel I,' no mi.tier bpw-bad your ea*? tbay bef f- Should it tome Bade/ lilt of eye?' effected-' by Dr, RicW Golden; Kerned*?, obuie them ?t oae?; yoe w ll find immediate improreaaeot ead a radical core. Thousand eeo testify to cbeir eflesey, and am to? day firing proof of their merit "There 1? not a drop of h umbog in an ??en of Darby'? Prophylactic Plaid." Thia is the em ? ph; ie declaration of the distinguished Col. W. P. Sanford, of Ala., after be bsd tried ead prc red tbe virtues of tbat wonderful *??&t. Are yon suffering ta aay way from aa lairing a. Bent of tb? njpral- law? Do y cu know tb? .eriout rasait of sada? attention in suf b, seta* f De yo* wieb Wfjrbld )b**,tf*b eeo. -,v4 ?f. Dr. Rielase' Qolo>c Bemediei/ and jfldge ?hjcj,. 0f fhese raJosble Specific? yon reouira. The Samur iook Store U now opening ?Sy The Sum ter Book Store < keeps elegant Photograph Albu't?rV jjar- Trre Sam ti} Bbc* Store Wall books for white andcoTore3 ech?? ls. " *A*4 S?t- The Sumter F .ok Store keeps - F?o?oV? splendid History ot England.:' The 8-.mter Book 8tore has every variety of Paper, Pens'ind I lk. Cigars and Tobacco. JP?- The Sumter Book Store'' fibB Violin strings, Violins and Accordion?. .'. ?" The Sumter Kook Store is determined to establish itee'f. .'.!,'. pat-. The Sumter Book.Store keeps fine gilt edged, clasped Bible?,for presents. Tba Sumter Book Store ba? Diaries and 'Pocket Memorandas. $?r The Sumter Book Store has ever so many j beautiful Fancy Articles. gS* Thc Sumter Book Store in vitese;rerybody te vjsit it, TnOS. E. GILBERT, .Tia nu fact u ri us K ut? rp rise In Charlee-1 ' ? ton. ?...?? Charleston is fast becoming a manafjict aring as wallas a con.tnercial city.. The largest teena f?n, tory of doors, sashes, blinds, kcn ie'this South? ern States is (hat of Mr. P. P. TOALS, on Horlbeck's Wharf in that city, sales room nt No. 20-Hay no. street, Mr. TOAUS'S advertise? ment appears in another column. Tte Governmental Instructors THE GOVERNMENTAL INSTRUCTOR.-A | brief ?itid comprehensive view of the Govern? ment of thc United State?, and of tbe Slate Governments. Designed for tbe ase of Schools. By J. B. SitURTLKrr. Third Revised cdkion, by DAVID N. CAMP. 12mo. Price 75 cent?. The book gires briefly tbe extent, discovery, I the conquest, the sett lernen ts of our country ; tbe origin of tbe Revolution, ocr Congress, ind our laws ; defines the purposes ?nd powers of "our Government, nr.d tbe Houses of Congress ; end,; in short, comprehendsr that information af the government of tbe country so noces wry for every Amerieeu citizen. It ?res very well received on its publication ntid adopted as a, test book in many schools. Hon. A. G. CURTIS, at that time Superintendent of Education of 'i'ensfylvania, . wrote to the author : "I com id tr it a clear and well digested exposition of the rnn'chincry and fundumenUl principles of oar repuiliean form of government; and am persuaded that it must spcedly work its ray. into public favor, ns a publication of praeti cal merit and permanent vnlue. ?All citizens young men especially-who wish to understand the general character and scope of the govern, tuent unker <hrch weiive, ev j Ll* fiad th?aja book; of inferert-aed hrrpeetune*.- a 'se^b'^trfoV and aj reliable monitor. A? a Beading Book tn thc Common Schools, for pupils of sufficiently ma? ture age to comprehend and profit by its tcadV-; ings. it would be invaluable, and 'I have" bo. hesitation in indorsing its availability and useful? ness." This edition bas beca revt.-ed by lion.- Dawn N. CAMP, jlate Superintendent of Common Schools of Connecticut), who writes fenn New Britain, July ld, IS71 : "The .Governmental Instructor* which you placed in tny hands I have carefully revised, bringing the data down err rect to thc present, time. In its revised form : it j will bc found a valuable aid in school instrae tion. It contains a large amount of important J information < o *-bje-:ts indirpcnsable to thc youth of our country." -* j SUMTER MA?BLEYARD TltE undersigned having jost received elfin lot of MARBLE, S PREPARED TO FURNISH Monumental & Cemetery Work, of all kind? * tn najrinncr that will compare favorably wrib any work in his line. Having received a liberal patronage heretofore, b? eoetiuaes to' invite all wb<> may be desirous of any thing in bis liue to give Irl ra a cell. Ile d?fias comp?tition, in. pri?es. p?9* Positively "tro tront delivered in the future until paid for. ..... W. P. SMITH. June 14 - C L 0 ITH IN G , CL?THS, &C. Fall and Winter Stock. D. J. WINN, Agent, Now has io Store a Large and Careful? ly selected Stock of Fall and Winter Goods WHICH HE GUARANTEES AS REPRE? SENTED, SUCH AS CLOTTIINO-Fine, Medium and Common Cloths and Ctfssiuierei, Fine Lot Tweeds, Shirts, Drawers, Undervests, Gloves and Cravats, * Suspenders, Collars, Socks, i- . Hankerebiefs, Ac, j which be pledges himself to sell.lew for easb Oct. 4._. II O YT & FOLSOM, WATCHMAK E AND JEWELERS, MAIS STREET, SUMTER, S. C WE, the tandersigaed, having fm med a eo partaersbip, OB the ?tb June. 1871, ender tba nam? and style of HOYT A FOLSOM, ?maid respectfully announce '.o tba public of Sumter, aaa tbe adjoining coeaiies, that wa are BOW pe? pi red to ext cute all work entrusted to es with promptness, ead in a workmanlike manner. OUR STOCK will embrace the latest ?tyUs of .JEWELRY, . SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, &c. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S WATCHES. All of which will be ?old at tb? lowest cash price*. ' ? .. ._ OLIVER HOYT, 7. F. H. FOLSOM, At Hoyt's Old Stand Main Street. . #*T-Tbf aiaeke^rAMto'WSPBCTACLES, .saQaetaraertyWl. 8r?ft& * CO., Ne* New Advertisements. Cunduranga! BLISS, KEENE A CO'S Fluid Extract,- , Th? wonderful remedy for Cancer, Syphilis, Scrofula, Ulcers, Pulmonary Co ID plain Umfielt Rheum, and all Chronic Blood Disease* ?slpro-' parM?m (he Genuine CundurangoJ&Trk^. fVfl*V Lq^^^oj^^tec^re^by the ^a-^^^e*oTTfrT M?H??li04P^^ by tfielutbor orV.-JFaReie Aylmer,"<Syo. paper, foui ?inttreilenj.^ Price ll} cloth ?1,50 l??< a eff?of tba Suttih.- thirty years ago, and the s-eue is laid entirely in that region; The Roving authoress, who is a lady of North Carolina,* hajjjn her second tf?rt f reproved npou the first Sent Treeby ?mi?," to any address, en the receipt of the price.' *w ' Ij.^APPL.EXON.AJP fcPublishers, Vtjt Yorkv . '. ?.t. .pwtr of sopero Frenen Oft Obremos-subject* L?FB SI^E,-ex? quisite fae similes of original Oil Paintings, OIVRNAWrlY to every subscriber to ' . ' ' RENST iv AHB BEECHER'S ' GREAT L?T BRA'RV, R ?LIG IO US, WEEKL?' ii E VS P A VE. R. . Agents ? ba-ri og great -access ; One tool- i;000 names*!-! -3 mon tbs : another 672 in 35 days ; another 118 tn one week one 47 tn one day, ard .Bttry?tberw'#q?slly well; aia"kt?tg from $5 and $10 to $10 per day. Takes on sight ! An pli ngelit. whe knows, .say* : i vi think ?ii tbb best business for can rassers ever offered. Sorry I did not ene age sooner/' Pays better than-any book agency. A rare chance to make money. LOCAL. A?iE?T?8 RANTED. ] Intelligent men and women wanted everywhere* IftjKro-?ish t?odrt?rritoryrs,e?."i eartjluteh-eolarf atidteTmtf'/:*rr.FT)RI) t~?0.. 27T>ar1( PTacV,' New York ; ll Bromfield St.; Bostpo, ?a*sss ; MS West Madison St.. Chicago, Ul. _' wnnri,QHo?sEHOLi) MAGA TT V ?Xi?.li? LT tine is offered free de? ring tie coming year to every subscriber of Mer? ry's Museum, the Toledo Binde, .Pemerov's Demo? crat,etc. 2?52 SSS?5a>??SS SSS which is an evidence of TtFworth and popularity. H^fraee^JreeJey^Jarr^^ Til ton, Gail Hamilton,' etc., write for every number. Jn clubbing, it offers three first-class periodicals for the price of one ?if them. A variety of prem? iums on equally liberal terms. It is an origin ni, 8j|st^cUm^Mngjmne. Volume X begins with I 3an7^7z" "TTrefM?pecimen eppier free. Addntas ! S. 8. WOOD. Uewbu-gn, "N. V.' " : ' AGENTS WANTED FOR THE n$ mMmM ? .The-."$istesy j t tae.War Sefcween ' Franc* a'ud German*, earl reeinayalse PwY#t-/rcVr ?be ' Qoirv mune. 150 ?li ?tatioos ; 642 pnpnn price, $?6& 50,000 exp?es>Iri?dj,'sold. Tbb o?ty>?aWI?l? work., Nptbfoa; eaealj it tp sgl.1, Making.W,'>5o ?W}*E$V ^?fc ittJ^.I?^r?iisb and German. Terms unequaled. Outfit $1.25. Address If. 5". GQODSPKED A CO.. 37 Park Row. New York. ^'irTl,73!fcB'l?J s<,Heited br M CNN .r<?r~ \Jk\I I S'il P?M??rtewSWea(i}fc Amer?. lil I H" lil Kl e.?.., 37 PiflK ,h?w, N. X. - Texaby-fisa yearf-experience. -: Pamphlets containing Patent/Laws, with full directions hcW to obtain Patent's free. A bound volume of 118 pages, containing :lic New Census by counties and ell large cities. -MO Engravings of Mechanical 'Movements; Patent Laws and rules for obtaining Patents, mai! td on receipt of 25 cents. THE HARRISBURG FAMILY CORNSIIEL 1er-Co. want Agents to sell their Family Corn shelters. Best invention of the kidd. Se'.ls at sight. Profits large. For circulars.' "address ED ?ENE S*Yv?BKi'TJrea*orer,- Lock Box 9, Har? risburg. Pa. b* -. ? *~ ' ' AT G KN-^3 W-ANTED.-Agents trmltt.BKre il mo'riey'at work for'?s than nt anything e!;re. BusineesJight and .permanent. Particulars fhie. G.STIMOK A Confine Art Publishers. Portland, Maine. A MCNTII! H-?rse furnished. Rx V^*r*J penypg paid. II. B. SHAW, Alfred, M e. AVOID QUACKS.-A victim of early indis? cretion, causing nervous debility, prema? ture decay, etc., having tried in vain every ad? versed remedy, bas discovered a simple means Of self cure, which he wiH seiid to bis fellow sufferers. Address J. ?. . WEVJtfr 78 Nassau st-^N. y.- ft s3i.;.-. :. V . - - GROCERIES. Bacon. Larde Hour, Molasses, Sugar, Coffee, And all Family ?nd Plantation Supplies. JUST RECEIVED. Bologna Sausage/jBeef Tongues. Fancy Groceries Candies. Nuts, Raisins, Citron, Currants; Jelfjes. pickles, ?smne* ti.?dg, . WAVA eUlre, *Ae., Ae. - ? 5,000 PINE SEGARS * Large assortment of ? LAMPS and FIXINGS, A? Bnrnert, ' Chtvwrys, Safety Tab*?, <bc. Can't fail to please and snit yon. -ALSO KEROSENE OIL. FAMILY WEEKLY SUPPLIES, delivered in any part of town PREK OF CHARGE. COTTON PURCHASED AT HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. OR SHIPPED ANi i CASU VALUE ADVANCED. DONT FOR G El TO CALL IX. J. rt SNlWi AGEXT, Octa ..; _. , O P ?3 SF I 3V Gr --OF Millinery a)od Fancy Goods MISS E. De BRITTOS, Respeetfo'.ly invites lier friends ead the com? munity at large to call and examine bei Beautiful Stock of Millinery and Fancy Goods -FOR . HaviBg personally ?sleeted ber goods with cars, and tba stock being larger than ever before, abe ea a aol fail te please those who will give bar a ?IL Sbe designs having a Special Day ON WHICH TO DISPLAY TH S3 FASHIONS, The Ladies particularly ara la rited to attend tba Opening, Commencing 11th Oct when tae Goods and Fasbiocs will be displayed to advantage, Having etrppfied nefeafTwTtn Pat terni from Bdttarrek', bf Ne* Tent, drtsses win be mad?'?i eat ahfl fitted to erdet a? perxohs may desJM. ' Also P?tterns wilt be feept on band for sile, soeb es BASQUE, OVPK SKIRTS, GORSE SKIRTS,OE OfBER PATTERNS. ? ' '_^_3??. Neatly executed at tilia Oficx?. .ri ? es s&a GROCERIES ! j sr G K?CK KI ES I Tb^ |,;LV%r's Store, : -M?JX4 R&j$&L TCA*k$ TREE TS ; rpim TIND?M^WNED RESPECTFULLY ? X ?Mntince?Y to (?be public, ib.it b*)Aas in J?^NJU^iUv-b?:'?istJiri!lr receiving, \ferge GROCERIES, Suitable for PjMt]?ttonqnd Ftrni?y One. ^:QUANfr^iE? s^nlror-^^nSs, BY ? HJJNPBRI) W2JG?T, trruf ards. BACON-CR. S. Smoked, Ile. Unsmolred 10*. FLOUR-per bbl. $7@$11,. COFFEE-?Tata, 35. Log?ayra, St). Rio, 2*. . SALT-per rack, $2.25. 1 8U?AR-Brown, 10J@1 ft. Crusbed, 17. CORN-(Baltimore) $1.25. Hoffle rawed, $1:00. GOSlfEN BUTTER-Best Ste. . BAGGINQ~2t lbs to (fte yard", 26e; TIES-Tcts. *1 ' . ? LlBEBAt; P?SCO?5T.' will be allowed Merchants, and they are specially ?invited to call abd esair?ne bis- -Stock, and they will find that bis business facilities enable bim to supply them with goods ' AS CHEAP. AS THEY CAA' BUY THEM in any Northern or Southern Mnrket. Come and - ire foryonnelves; an ocular demonstration is the Best. . - S1 - . - -i ffigheslr Market " Price . paid for Cotton. AND THREE FOURTHS OF.THE. VALUE CASH, will be advanced, on all'Cotton Shipped to the House in Baltimore los wu ich ba is agent, and it will be held over. Li desired., He will make a speciality of Corn, Bacon and Flour, which he is prepared to furnish in any quantity p&- Customers and. Families purchasing their supplies at my establishment, can bave them delivered free of charge, at their residences within the limits of tho town. BAGGING AND TIES, AT LOW RATES. ?S" Country Produce taken in exchange Rcpeetfully, THOS. T. UPSHUR?JB. Feb 22 iU'li'e-C^rf F.ar AgWoo?iu^? Association Jre ?wnliall/ . INV1TE1> - . i \tf> look In at',;tna SIQN 'OF TJIE . Bid .,/.-. ? . M? 41 IJartcet Sfrzetr. ' ' ., WHERE TILEY WILL FIND THE CHOICEST ^, SELECTIONS OF Dress Boots and Shoes, r? I N T U K C I T Y. " --ALSO > The "jBest Assortment of/ Blisses and Boys fUio.es V<i . Bvery Silo and Qua'lilr^of Children's STioes, BLUE, PINK, BRONZE, WHITE KM ClirfeteHing Slippers, jt^We a/er ?,'so prepared ny furnish Plantation;Supplies in ?ur.Liru?. The Best Brodau, (ur the Least yi?t??j. Ghetip Ba?ffl'?ralspTor tro?sch. ?/?? .?t?nf Kip' 'Boot?.: *:1 . Anything ta the -Boo4 -and Sk ne Lior you cao Sud at"the '. SIG?? ?F THE BIG 13?OT, No. 41 Market Street. Quality Gii<ir?t,tced and - ? rices ?^o^W^i ?g Don't Forget ?o. 41 ' M ?UK ET S$, SJf?X OF THE. BIO ?QO.T. . DUDLEY ?ELLIS, Successors to G. & C lira iley, ' Nov S . 2t CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK -OF South Carolina. - rf - -o. ?? n ? ?.- ry 'DiTP?SlTS OF~?\EJDOrt*tt *#*tt- uh W Alt US RECEIVED. Interest allowed at tie rate of Sc vee . per e?nt. per annum on Certificates ? of Deposit, and Sis per cent, on SAVINGS. ACCOUNTS. COMPOUNDED EVERY SIX MOJKB.8. OFFICERS-. WM. MARTIN. President. ?UHN B. PALMER, I y. PntiitmU -JOHN P. THOMAS. J X ,c? 1 reilJe?" . 0. UR EXIZER, Cashier. J0HJL.C/B. SMITH. At-sistant Cashier. , J. W. DARGAN, Assurant Cashier at Samtsr. I/ortd Frnanre Coitwnttee'at Sfinter* SOLOMONS, (J S. RICHARDSON h. O. PATE, IT. B. FRASER. ! This is a lTonte Institution and merits tbe ^txuaaga juf tb?. Baas Ie of tba,Stat?-at the seise lisse a safe place v< deposite their money, wbiea caa ba withdrawn wbeneve needed. General Banking Business dooe. Hom? and Foreign Checks Bought and Sold. Old Bank ?Hts, Dilapidated Carreuey and - m fetid purchased. .. ? . Revenue Stamps for Sal?. Eahkinq I/ours /rc-wt 9 o'clock, A. li? fo 3 /'. M., an t ferry Suliinltiy after. fr.onffr(M %' to To'ehrte B. R. NASH. P. X- DUKIN. NASH & DUL3N. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Mamifiictnrcd Tobacco, AND SEGAK& SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO, of different grades. SUMTER, 8. G. ALSO K?*r- a ecuD OOPPLT er North Carolina Pye arni Corn Wli?iirs, AND PEACH AND APPLE BRANDI?8, GROCERIES, LIQUORS; te. Tohaaeo at wbelas.il? furnished at Manarte-* tater's pri?es. Co?atry Merchants wilt dd well tis; call and examine our stVx-k. All orders promptly executed wi eu acevtapanicj. with tb? ea sb. '? . : The easton, of my old friends, whom, X bat? furnished bj wagoo lb.? severe! years,'ls respect* TO THE , P UB LIC. mnErUVL?RSW5?Q(?AlKQ ENLARGED X bia 'Wat* Rotrm',* an* having- lately put* eba sod a larg? s tock of ....j . would respectfully invite bia friends and custo? mers to par bim s visit, and jee what ht.ean.do in tho w*y ofaujiplying thaua with such articles aa wjt ia bi? lae. . > ? i k' fei ? ? w . - He has nuwon band alarga supply of Tarions styles of Furnitur?. Kladow $*ades?Picture Pttses, ??30k?Bg GJ?sses, kt., ; ami il cotofaatfy rfceefvmg additions to his ttrick. Wi'! order anything which tuny, not be on band to'salt the wants or taute of bis -easterner*.' ' . He-continues to manufacture any kiasjto? Farnitare ordered. All repairing done at short loties, and will Ra Cane Chairs ofall kind? in the-best-otan ncr. Special attention giren to all orders in Uphol? stering and Mattress Making aa specialities bf his b(fainest. .'UNDERTAKING, - Coffins of kl! kinds kept on hind, and prompt personal attention gives te orders fer Fanerais. In all bis business transactions be will adhere ?ti icily to the rule of "Small profits fur Cash," aadbones by bit attention and promptness to ; receive a share of peblie patronage. . ' Persons needing anything ic bis line of busi? ness, will do well to call and examine fer them? selves before purchasing elsewhere. J. D. CRAIG? Corner Main and Canal Streets, Next above Clark's Hotel. October 2i_ STYLISH DRESS-MAKING. R, 0, SHIVER & CO,, COLUMBIA, S. C., ARE now prepared to receive ordcri for DRESS-MAKING, and bare the same dose with despatch and in the Tip of the Fashion. They bare secured tba services and superin? tendence of Bliss Annie Wittvogel, ASSISTED BY MADEMOISELLE CAEN, One year from Paris, and employ nona but tba bul bunds. We guarantee everything we do to t uiafy. ; Bridal Trousseaus Golton 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. SUIVE*. DAVID JOSES. Oct U tfj NO. 3 GROCERIES. THE ONLY STRICTLY Grocery and Liquor House IX TOWN rp H E UNDERSIGNED, begs leave te J_ call the attention of bis friends and the public generally to bU NEW AND WELL SELECTED STOCK or Heavy and Fancy Groceries Which be offers lew for CASH ONLY. %ojV AU articles warranted as recommended - pgr Pure Modicinal Liquors kept constantly on band. J. H. EBERHART. April ll ' li Preserve Your Sight ! THE CELEBRATED Schaffliausen Spectacles. annfetctnreri nt Sch-ifiit ??;.?, Snit te ria nd. The superiority of these Great Kyo Preservers consista in the car-fal >f ai h?matie?) Accuracy in the construction of tb. Lenses, bring m um factured of (he R<K>1 White Flint Glass, (tie e??ct Shape of the Eye,' thus.obviating- all liliintuering and ?Vavwringof Ehe Sight, Dissinei-. an) ail the other Train nf Kvils produced by tba ate of inferior speeuclee.. Every one whoso sight 1? failing sniers^an ls it? ?aloe. Ry boving tmperftict spectacle? you help ta destroy lt. BUY TUE BKS7 Buy th* Srhnffhtm**n Sjtrr/nrlr? ?wwi prenrrt* the Eye?-ic h ic h ure pricelr**.' FOR SALB BY ?. T. 91A SO Ns Juno 2* Vf ?f.-r.mskcr A Jo we ter. TO THE I/AMES. Fall and Winter Opening. Misses J. & E. HcElhose, Have recently rc**iv?<l sai cate? ad, their new Sty!?? uf TALIA1S0 WWTEfi MiLL.TiESY, Selected in New York, ?tn aa brae i all the Jt ?TR LT I KS OF THE SEASON. Their Stock will be f?aad nne qaalrl in <-h<>tc? and variety, arni w li be .?farad ai pr ees that cannot fail tu jpmg satisfaction KI BB ONS. of air Sh*'ie?, an" everything that esra be fri ead fa a erst alee* Miiiraary eVeaMtsa raenl. LAC P*f ET5, an.l revery ?rt ide io tiki*, lin e. CHIGNONS, *??, A.saerled aMoriincat. Call cari? aad examine for yourselves. * JT? Jt. AleKLfiOSE. . Sumter. S. C. ?3f All erdtrs fr.m the eoumry es? receive j prompt attention* Oe* 1?- rf Would ask fil? i Friends < F A Ii I DRY-fiOODS,( HARNES .. . Ol THESE GOODS HAYE BE WILL BE SOLD: ,... OR GRE: J. E. SUAMES, SUMTER F?R?IT?KE --AMD Chair Ware-IRooms. TFIE SUBSCRIBER ?tfFORMS TII8 ? Friends and Customers that he bas returned from the North, where he h*s made arrangement J with the beat Manufactories, to supply him with ?"hieb will facilitate him to give such ad vasta? ses never before offered ia quality and prices. My stock embrace* every article ia the Fofal ture Line. In additt??rwiiib*-io jnd st ?/ es Ubli!.hiaent, ' - - ** ^?V?j window tbu^xra&M&QfJ'j} f Children'sCarrin gesJjLtRifcTuI ftfawvliT ,<ar?ttrtrtea "? Mos? eufivotton, > MouUlioge Tor plainte frames, which we .. loakVtn .jt?at?- AUc---'v^1 ) ] , Picture Co73~?n<TTa?aeIs. J , ! My ?toe* ?s??Tf?*tnd ?til iisortfeq* ipi ll is my intention <o keep it always.ia this condition. Goods ea'refutly packed for shipping and no ?xtra churre. Just received a large assortment ?f LADIES' TRAVELLING TRUNKS. J.. J2. SUARES, Kaia Street, aext to C. T. Mason's Watch and Jewidry Store. WARE ROOMS UP STAIRS. Oct ll CANXOTBUY lt ? OR SIiiHT.i:j.PRlC?L#S?\t ,; THE DIAMOND GLASSES, manufactured by J. E. SPENCER A CO., New York, which are now offered to the public, are pronounced by al! Ul? calibrated Opticians, of the w?fld4 to be the most Perfect. Natural Artificial hely to the human eye e?er knowe. - They are gnu nd ut der their ow? supervision, from minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together, and derive their nama. "Diamond," on account of their hafdoess ?nd brilliancy. ? The Kieetifie prineiple oa wh-ch they ara con? structed briags tbe core or centre ol the lena di? rectly In froot of the eje, producing a clear und distinct vision, as in the natural, healthy sight, aad preventiag all aapleasant sensations, saeh as glimmering sad waveriag of sight, dissiness, ?c, peculiar to all others, in use. They ara mounted in the fi ne it manear in frang?a of the best quality, of all materials used for that purpose. Their finish and durability cann M be surpassed. CAL-T?OS-None genuine unless bearing their trad* mark stamped on every frame. HOYT & FOLSOM, WATCHMAKERS & it WEIER' . SUMTER, S. C. Pecowi ber rf Y AT TUE Photograph Gallery, SUMTE & . OU may now get, in fia* execution, Photograghs, Ferrotypes, Ivorytypes, Ambrotypes. Po ce lain Pictures or Mezzotint Photographs. ALSO Life Site and Cabinet Partraita, colored ia Water. Oil, or W<*ked is Ink Special attention, too, is given to copyiag old Likenesses, and satisfaction guaranteed in every ess?. J. D. WILDER, Oct ll- _jf_ RICE, BICE. FES H BEAT RICE. Ia TIERCES aad BARRELS. For asia by ADRIAN ? V?LLERS. Sept. 10 ......... ti --r.-r-T~!-PT*->.' >. n Court of Probate. rput COURT or PRORATE FOR SUMTER i COUNT*', will hold ita >*naion^an the first Monday in each month, from 9 o'clock. A. M . till 4 o'clock, P. M.. in Ihe ..fife "of ?he Curl of Probate, In bas eisest of th?- Court Hon??, at Sumter, and corin ao It? te ??toa thereafter so long as th? bsfitraas saar require. C. M. HURST, Oe* la-It* Ju ge of Probst*. li i attention of th ind Customers 1H> 111 im EVERY THING IS THE : S, BOOTS & r TIDE 53 cfc 3? ?" ALL X?.ZIVX>; ?ENBOUGHT WITH CARE, O 3FL OJ r E Y u s. SHIPPED MI) Cl ELK, WALSE . CORSER ???IS ISA AC A. M'??GE? . FRESH ANDPURB DRUGS, >I E D IC I NES. CHEM IL ACS. PERFIi HERY &c. &c. A L WA YS ON BAXD. DESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH CARE AT ALL HULKS. Marco 8 DR. A. J? CHINA, Druggist and Apothecary, , SUMTER, S. C. [NVITBS ATTENTION TO IIIS LAROE AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PHARMACEUTICALS, Proprietary Preparations, Toilet Articles, Brushes, Tarnishes, Paints, Oils, . . Dye Stutts, Gtass Ware, etc, etc. PRICES .VODEB4TK FOR CAMI. The Prescription Department RECEIVES ESPECtAL MTL.\T >S. CARE AND ACCURACY GUARANTEED. U\y M -* Hh'^KZAT- '3..OOO'. P 'wRinER' PoMCSiing powerful ImnrSJrara-f? Thee, Bitten aro pceiiirely mvulmvbic ia They purify the ?yat em, acJ ?Ul com Remittent and Intermittent fever*, ^ aaa aifei a prerent^re of Oulla ead Fcrer. AJI yield ta their powerful efficacy. Ax* an antidote to chango ci Xiyju and ln*u to thc wasted framo, ead correct &? Will sar, dara of en Aering to the ?ick, and Shana! Panacea fof ail the illa of hie. Ita SMari V V ffiracuis tm?? Bflli?TXln Toan? oe O?d, ICarrteJV^1"^ Sat 8i*tie> theca Bitter? are ua^V w^e?aaiied ead hare often beca th?V^ astana of narine lite. ^ - TRY OKI lOTTtl. > Jfrov 1 K j> Fine S*fars& Tobacec *At Sumter 1WK Su?vtv to their DIFFERENT LINKS OF HARDWARE IN A LOW MARK KT. A XI) II anim sn DE. I & 00., AND LIBERTY STREETS. L. H, Millers Safe and Iron WorU ESTABLISHED I N ?S57. PWjj*''7'**;'"I'-W", ' TITJLUER'S BALTIMORE M SAFE JLTJL fhe nest now in usc-wairdale Iii ec ?rom rust, dampness or dce:ty. Fire-Proof Merchants' Safes, WELDED STEEL A .VD ?RON Burglar - Proof Baak Safes. F I RS T CLASS Key and Combination Lock. Bank Vaults and Doors. Sales Room 263 SaUimare St. FA r T 0 ? r-$q?ar? I?** '. J hy /A;//-/.'/,,.' r/,ov/, Fr t ami Warner ?SV/w/jt. SENT) 1" >!t ILLLTRATED CA TA Lt W? TR o\:g? ;I2,OQO z.v 6>v? TESTEN IN 200 FIKKS. S E A li Ii i: F E SCKs: Fr.-wcr. Itaj?nr?rttu) A C.- >ptr, II vt X M. ?.>. Paitar, S. C. Wurta X WwrVW, Wila?tac???a V- Ca .?.din Agnew A S-n. C?tumt4a. S. C. National Bnuit of Cbc??cr. S. C. Smiifc A Mt-tt'hexicr. S. '". DOO IX BALTIMORE. OVER 12;<>'>'> SAFES IN t"> TESTET* f'X 2?? / ?.TRST ?T.\SS ?;OM:.V ; T I ,.\\ fKtCk?. Jul* V?. ?. April S t, sr xii rs; KS., Potatoes. Omoiw. Enjr?isfi \ I. }>.iss; RUmewii ?-??o?k h< i:ror in ruse* ; ("?I \Mi \ti\K -HKM'SP-VY Iji'K ? \ : t? ? \ i..? ? > ( n -1 \ Viotti \N A YiSlA > IM M ,tUK\ -* . . j, ^ ? iN t t. ?. i* ti**., -tf <f,i ?-.i.-.w ?" ."rfc... r . m