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The Sumter Watchman. V> KL iV KSDAY, DEC?JnV W. 'r\ PAXTON - - BUSINESS MANAGE ft j<T^,\Ve wi ie much pained, on Mon? day last, by intelligence of the dea'h, at Charleston, of Mr. JAS M CALD? WELL, thc lather of our esteemed fel? low citizen. Town I m p rove tri o-ii t. Under tit is heading, we are pleased to notice that town jot public scales are bein"; constructed, by our Municipal authorities. For weighing in wagon or in hulk, this will bc a decided conve? nience and improvement. Iee and Sntinltlne. Anthony's picture takers ought to have been at Sumter on Saturday morning last. The prospect for Sou'h ern Winter Scenes was unusua Hy fine. The day and night previous a gtaduaily fret ziti?? rain bad clothed thc trees in a heavy coat of ice. Saturday morning witnessed an unclouded sun, which ?emed to shine with more than usual splendor, impirtM'g a glittering, crys taiized aspect to surrounding nature, truly ?mud and sublime. Accidentai Fire. We learned with regret,aud announce with sympathy, the barning, on Friday aiterooon last, of the large and comfort? able residence of Dr. Tuos. J. DuliosE The origin of thc fire was accidental - resulting from some defect in one ol thc chimneys-and when discovered had made such prioress that it could not be arrested. M oct of tho furniture, we learn, was rescued from thc flames. IJ is lo?s is ?tated to us as fuily $5,uUU. upon which there is no insurance. Personal. Puring the past w??ck we were grati? fied by a visit, from Mr. W . J. VEREEN, who represents Souih Caroliua with thc hou?e ol ANDERSON, STARK & Co, Clothiers, of New Yul!;. With many of our visitors front abroad, bu boarded at, and complimented, the house kept by Mr. CIJAS. W. DAVIS. Himself j much on the wing, his home and family are still comfortably located at Cheraw. Through him. the house of ANDERDON", j STARR & Co.. command a larger trade i than any clothing house ot New York, j and all parries concerned are wo:thy of it. i Sale?'* iv.y. Monday last was c?>l?l - Mustering the winds of heaven sweeping the liv? lung d;iy with chilling wings, lint (Lc town was thronged, ne vcr tin b-ss. Considerable property chanced hand-. The leading feature at tin- Sin ? iii"s s?;rj 1 was the -ai.: of certain tili?:;?, o! :';.<. personal property of (?eu. F. J. MOSES - cai ri.? ., b?:?jfst;s, wagons, b?rs?-s. mules. c< ws. thc aggregate of which amounted !?> ?.*> .Y*il ljidding genned tn be spirited, at.." lite proj er.y on r. d iti <K maiid. One tract o| !:IIK| 4??' arris, brought SlStK). Uce of '2')-) ac.?s. sold f..r CIO per acre. One ?il 7''0 act???: brought $2M?. One o? I3C acr.s. Sl..>0tf. And oti.er tracts sold ar SI P*r aere 1 The Keith Homicide. As known. <>n. Ttl.?MAS Ktll'll Wa? kille l, recently, ix?ar Stateburg An it:que?t wa? h? id at ?lie lime by 1*i i? i Justice J. I) (j UAH AM, acting Coroner. Upon the evidence elicited, one Taylor Wilson ?as arrested by bim and C' mmitei *o the jail ??i the county. Sub seoueutly. Taylor Wilson, by statements ma?le under oath, to M. Hurst. K?t| . Ttial Justice, implicated John B Flier son and Frederick Edwards, showing t lint Fri orson committed the deed, and that hdwards :..-?i.?ted him in concealing th" body ot th<- unfortunate man. Trial Ju>tiee Hurst i.?.?u? d warrant? for these last named persons, and telegraphed the Sheriff at Columbia to arrest Friersou, who. he had be .) informed, had gone there Kal! Road .tecltlCutft* On Fr'day morning !a,f. t li o pas?cn ger train due at Sumter at G o'clock, mel so accident about five miles beyond Florence, b) which the coach and con? ductor's car were over:urned. Two or three of the passengers, we learn, were severely injured On thc train, Mr J. D CRAIG, of Sumter, returning home from a business visit to Wilmington, was slightly injured. On Tuesday previous a train on the North Eastern Hoad also met with an accident, we learn, by which Mr. li. M. MACK, engineer, was severely in? jured, a fireman suffered thc breaking ofa leg, and a ne^'ro man killed. We? are pleased to leam that Mr. MACK is recovering from his injuries. Valuable Fertilizer*. Our good, and reliable, friend, J. N. RORSON, of Charleston, presents the advantages of his "Soluble Pacific Gua? no," and "?"?rnpound Acid Phosphate of I jitue," in our advertising columns to day. Thc price of these Fertilizers ba? been reduced, an?] brought down to a figure, which, it is now believed, will render their applicat ion profitable, under ordinary circumstances of care Mr. ROBSON has character enough not to recommend that which does not com? mend itself to his discerning judgment, bis successful business having built upon tie practice of honest representa? tions, and we therefore recommend his fertilizers to our friends with confidence. Tonil Stock-The Proposed Hall, dee. Briefly, in oar last issne, we gave support to the tnovemeui inaugurated by our Town Council, looking to the erec? tion ol a Town tla.ll, Market,&c, on the public lot fronting the Court House. More careful examination of the mat .tor has brought us io more decided support of thu project. The plan proposed is simply this : To issue eight per cent Town Stock to thc atnouut of Thirty five Hundred or Four Thousand Dollars, the proceeds to be applied to the purpose indicated Wc believe that ,ihis should long since have been done. No live or progressive municipal corporation io the bounds of the country has ever hesitated to use its credit for its own advantage and improvei ient. Like the use of in? dividual credit, it should always, of course, be attended with prudence and judgment, the hazard ol'fui.ure or loss being well guarder. But nothing is more simple or coro m n than that now proposed by our Municipal body; and wc venture to say that scarcely a town of similar size and importance can be found which has no bonded debt. That bonds should be issued for cur? rent expenses, would no doubt be impol? itic, since for this purpose the town treasury should bc s'!f-sus:ainiog ; but where it is proposed to invest thc credit of the town, under ample chartered authority and well guarded legal re? strictions, in tangible, and necessary and profitable improvements, ii the manage? ment be in prudent aan?s, ther? can be ucither d^ubt or dar ger attending. Ir. is alleged, and we belie re upon well grounded calculation, that the rental income from the building pro p .-...il: will pay ??bout double thc interest j of the bonds involved, li'this be so, so j lar fruin increasing taxation, the bal? ance might be applied to reducing the tax. Weare pleased t) ;:arn that the present Council has cancelled thc float 1 tn? debt of the town to the amount of S1,S?31 -."> and that the work of liqui ! dation i< still goiniron, The credit of j the towt; has certainly improved This ? aiso argues favorably for thc enterprise contemplated, and points to tit? present as the auspicious period for securing the long needed itu; rarement* Tn the bond-hoider thc investment must bo perfectly secure, since under ! the charter no initiier bonds can be j issued, and these arc allowed by it ouly fur i ?ie specific purpose involved Besides this, there ran be nt r:n_erof repudia ! lion. Tor this roast.&, th? securities of I Municipalities hold position in the front rank. Tito Sta ' Constitution grants to the Legislature the right to enarl laws anthorizi :g the Municipal! rien to issse b oids or loan their credit f..r rei tain intel tia: improvement-. When th? cities and f? wns issue secu ri'ics in ::. eui l.ii.e.- r;i:!i such laws, thetc i- toi pouvr tb :. cnn legally defeat ; then., ti iv. inuit nts and Slates ma) I repudiate, but }lititirtp:tUtt<* cannot - Cap;: .li-:-, therefore, nny invest j wi ii perfect confidence. This step, too, i we learn, h ts no! b^en undertaken I without abie and cautious legal advice. Titi- is, therefore, doubtless, thc time, rind wc say, let us have a Town Hal1, lani Maikit. There can bc no doubt a-, to the absolute necessity lor them. 'flu- vi.-itor wiio has heard uf Sumter. - its size, ii?, growing importance, and its spirit of enterprise-never feils to express su:prise when told that wc have neither Market nor 1'ublic Hail-that oar Iresh meat- are dispensed from lu nch or box, in true primitive style, chickens, eggs, , hawked in the streets, whil.-t the Municipal Hody itself has uo place in which to put it? head. And thia surprise is natural and Ie-_'tti mate, when it is called to mind that scarcely a place of any c ? ts? riucnce in the .::':.fe is to be found in a similar condition o? destitution. Out witn the bonds, and up with the mm kel ! Major J. W. DARGAN, Assistant Cash lei ol thc Citizens' Savings Bank, is cow prcpatcd to negotiate the secu? rities. Urapille Nev.- York Letter. Our readers are presented, iu this issue, with ?me < ! "Personnel graphic letters, written from New York, which prevents some of thc phases of life and style in that great Metropolis. We are sure they will not fail lo enjoy it. Wc have arranged for further letters, from the same point, and from the same gifted writer, our object being to ltn<l all possible attraction and inrerest to i our coltimus, iron week to week. j Death of HUIiop Dwri*. ' This iminent and venerated prelate died at Camden cn Saturday. Ott Sun day last the Church here expected his presence in thc services of confirmation, but he had gone tooccupy ins seat in the upper sanctuary. Through uuny years of blindness and enfeebled health, he had continued in the regular ditchi rge of the functions of his high eccles astica! office-likes faithful servant of his Lord sud M aster, laboring zealously until the last hour of his life. Able pt ns will render fitting tributes to his lilt, of usefulness and his distinguishing abilities, whilst the ''h^rch, the ordinances and rites of which he long administered, will deeply mourn bis lose. SPECIAL NOTICES. STRAYED Oo last Thursday morning, from the ! residence of L. M. Brimson, TWO HORSE MULES-the letter (0) branded on the jaw of each. ? liberal reward will be paid for the delivery of same to ELLIS & GRAHAM, Dec 6-lt Sumter, S. C. 1_ Health more desired theo wealth or power. To ! those who have a treated for year? unsuccess? fully, we would advise a perusal of advertisement of Dr. Rienaus' Golden Remedies should vour case be in list of cures effected by these specifics. You need not despair, try them, they benefit at once are radical and speedy, 'when ?il _otber treatment fails. To save meat about to spoil, wash it in a quart of water with two tablespoonfuls of Darby's Pro? phylactic Fluid in it, and then ri ti re in pure wa? ter. You will find your meat sweat and firm. One of the most popular preparations which we advertise is Darby's Prophylactic Fluid. It is selling very rapidly._ manufacturing Euterprise la Charles? ton. Charleston is fast becoming a manufacturing as well HS a commercial city. Tho largest manufac tory of doors, sashes, blinds. Ac, in the South? ern Stale? is that of Mr. P. P. TOALK, on Horlbcck's Wharf in that city, sales room at No. 20 Hayno'strcct, Mr. TOA LE'S advertise? ment appears in another column._ The Great Pictorial' Annual. IL'Stcttor's United Statos Almanac for 1872, fordi?tr? ulion, gratit, throughout tho United States, and ali civilized countries of the Western Hemisphere, will bc published about the first of January, in thc English. German, French, Nor? wegian, Welsh. Swedish, Ilolland,.Bohcmlan and Spanish philosophy of health should read and ponder tho valuable suggestions it contains. In addiiiou to an admirable medical treatise on the causes, prevention and euro of a great variety of diseases, it embrace? a large amount of infor? mation interesting to the merchant, tho mechan? ic, the miner, the farmor, thc planter, and pro? fessional man ; and thc calculations have been made for. such meridians and latitudes as aro most s ?table for a correct and comprehensivo NATIONAL CALENDAR,. The nature, uses, and extraordinary sanitary, effects of Hosteller's Stomach Bitters, the staple tonic and alterative of more than baif the Chris? tian world, are fully set forth in its ?'ages, which arc also interspersed with pictorial illustrations, Valuable recipes for the bouseho'd and farm, hu moroas'anecdotes* awJ other instructivo and amusing reading matter, original and ?elected. Among thc Annuals- to appear witt tho tpcniog of the year, this will bc one of the most useful, and may bc had for thc asking. Thc proprietors, Messrs. llustetter ? Smith, Pittsburg, Pa., on receipt ofa tno cent stamp, will forward a copy by mail to any pcr-on who cannot procure one ia bis neighborhood. The Bitters aro sold in every city, town and village, and are extensively used throughout thcentire civilized world. .SHOP'S FAULES. AESOP'S FABLES. A new revision, chiefly from original sources, by tho Kev. Thomas Jame?, M. A., witb'morc than fifty splendid illustra? tion? in the Erst style of art, from designs by J".bu Tcnniel, engraved by Orr, Howland,and Feller. 1 vu!.. l2mo,extm cb th. Price $1 34. The collection is made from those Fables known as .E-'pV in tho best period of (?reek Literature, and purports to be more authentic than any hitherto published in English. They commend themselves to the reader by the appr> priate simplicity and elegance of the language in which they ure clothed, and the further recommendation of being left, for thc most part, to tell their own m< ral ; when that appendage is added, lt is as brief and as poverbial as possible. The illustra tiona, by Tcnni 1. while admirable in design, and stories in themselves, arc each of them very Ene specimens of tho perfection to which the art of woo 1 engraving has been brought.-Standard. "Tiie designs nf Mr Tennicl are imbu J with thc spirit of the nutbir, and in execution are worthy of high praise as specimens of ait. Thc work of the editor bas been thoroughly performed be has collected the various versWns in all rangnigcf, and from theso hss produced a t< xt mt rc simple and less periphrastic than the cor ruptcd text usually met with-Courier and En quirer. COLLINS A BROTHERS, Publishers. 370 Broadwsy, New York. PENETRATING to the source of disease in the secretions and the circulation, regulating every organ, and bracing every nerve and fibre of tho body. DR. WALKER'S VIUKOAR BITTERS arc effecting the most astonishing cure? of indi ;e?ti >n, billiousaess, nervous weakness, rheuma 'ism. scrofulous disorders, and chronic constipa lion, that the world bas ever witnessed. MAGIC OF THE MOUTH-Odiferou* Soso dont, renders the mouth enchanting, composed of rare, antiseptic herbs, it impart* whiteness to the teeth, a delicious flower-like aron to the breath, and preserves intact from youtu to age tho teeth. "WHO WILL SUFFER ?'- It ?snow 24 yenrs since Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment was put be? fore the public, warranting it to cure Chronic Hheurmiiistn. Headache. Cuta, Burns, Bruises, Old Sores, Pains in the Limbs, Back and Chest; and it has never failed. Sold by Druggists_ Depot. 10 Park Place. New York TUE HUMAN HAIR- Burt net t's Coeoaine, a compound of Coca nut OH. etc., is unrivalled ns a dressing for the hair. For sale by all Drug? gists. PRATTS ASTRAL OIL.-Not the Cheapest but safest and Best Illuminating Oil for f?milj u*e ever made. Burns in the ordinary kerosene la np. Does no? take fire, nor explode if the lamp is upset and broken. Send for Circular, Oil IL u-e of Charles Pratt, established 1770, Nen York. RISLET'S LINIMENT.-Of Arnica, nop., Carbolic Acid, nets ss a universal external cure nil. acting on the nervo ponnee/od with the skin D promptly relier?* Neuralgia Pains. Clcansea ?od cares old sores and ulcers, flesh wounds, burna, bruises, sprains, Ac. Sold ?very where at 50 cents. Morgan A Risley, Wholesale Drug? gists. New York. General Agent?. LA IRDS' BLOOM OF YOUTH.-A most de? lightful toilet preparation for beautifying the skin, has been established over tea years ; daring that time over ene million ladies have used it; in every instance it hns given entire s it:?faction : it removes all imperfections, tans, freckles and sunhurns, giving the skin a youthful appearance. Sold at ?ll Druggist* and Fancy Goods Stores. Depot 5 Gold Street. New York THANKS TO THE TIMELY DISCOVERY of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, tbe hearts of m my parents have been nude glad by witnessing the beneficial effects, tibial this remedy nevor fail? to produce during the critical period of tecth'ng. CARBOLIC SALVE.-Kolbing like it?rer known before. Cure? cut*, burns, ?ores, wonnds. A<*.. like n agie- Physicians speak of it in terms of the highest praise ' Prire 25 cent* per hox. John F Henry, Sole Proprietor, 8 College Place, New York. PHYSICIANS whe have prescriban" Syapnia or Purified Opium usa no other form of Opium In their practice. CRISTADORO'8 HAIR DYE.-If all bis hair? were lives. Othello said, "my great revenes bath stomach for them all.* But half that'? grey or sandy, white or red. the ladies *bave no stomach tnt at all. Usa Christ adoro'* Dye and tba evil ls remedied. Manufactory, 68 Maiden Lao?, New York. THE PUREST ?nd Sweetest Cod Liver Oil In the world is Hasard A Caswell'* mad? OB the ?..-?hore, from fresh, selected livers, by Caswell. Hasard A C?. Kew Yorttv : It ls absolutely pure and ?weet. Patients whobav? once taken if pre? fer lt to alt other*. Physicians l ave derided it superior to any of tb? other ol!? Ia the market. jnUVfN'S Inodorous Rfd Clova Cleaner restore* ?oiled ?doras equal to new. For sale by Druggists and Fancy Good* Bea Wa. Price 25 easts per bottle. F. C. Weib A Co., Kew YttY. GROCERIES! Thoa T. Upshur's Store, . -CORNER MA IN? REPUBLICAN STREETS I SUMTE lt, S. C. TnS UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY announces to the public, that he hos in ?tore, and will be constantly receiving, a large and varied assortment of GROCERIES, Suitable for Plantation and Family use. IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT PLANTERS, BY TUB HUNDRED WEIGHT, or upwards. BACON-C. R. S. Smoked, lie. Uctmoked I OJ. Shoulders. 9}. LARD-16} FLOUR-per bbl. $7@$H. COFFEE-Java, 35. Lagnayra, 30. Rio, 20. SALT-per sack, $2.25. SUGAR-Brown, 101@7?. Crushed, 17. CORN-(Baltimore) $1.25. Home raised, $1.00. GOSHEN BUTTER-Best 35c. BAGGING-2? lbs to the yard, 25e. TIES-7eta. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT will he allowed Merchants, and they are specially invited toe-ill and casurina his Stock, anil they will find that bis business facilities enable bim to supply them with goods AS CHEAP AS THEY CA.V BUT THEM in any Northern or Southern Marked. Come and see for yourselves, an ocular demonstration is the best. Highest Market Price paid for Cotton. AND THRICE FOURTHS OF THE VALUE CASH, will be advanced, on all Cotton Shipped to thc House in Baltimore lor which he is agent, and it will he held over if desired, lie will make a speciality of Corn, Bacon and Fionr, which he is prepared to furnish in any quantity JiD~ Customers and .F.imilies pt rchasing their supplies at my cstah'ishment, can have them delivered free of charge, at tli'-i: rc-i lenee*, within the limits of tho town. BAGGING AND TIES, AT LOW RATES. gjj" Conntry Produce taken in exchange Respectfully, TH OS. T. UPS II UR. JR. Feb 22 SIGN OF THE iZG'BOOT! WE ARE RECEIVING OUR Failli StOO?S. -OF BOOTS & SHOES, and invite thc special attention of BUYERS, to OUT large and well-selected assortment of HEAVY BROGANS. Single Sole Brogaus. Women's Shoes. Balmorals. Kine Coif Dress Boots. Hvavy Kip Boot?. Winter Calf Gaiters. Lndies Ililli Cut Runts. Morocco, Kid and Cloth, both Buttoned aud La ci J, Congress Gaiters SLIPPERS (Kid and Morocco) Bt-d room and Pnrlur Slippers.. Old fashioned Prunella, and ^.forocco, BUSKINS, The Latest Styles of " Ladies Boots and Slippers, for Weddings and Partie?! Children and Infants Shoes and Slippers all Cut.? and Colors. Boys' Hoots. Shoes and (jailers. India Rubber Over Shoes and Sandals Heavy Sole Leather! French Calf Skin? and Findings of every description, ali of whieh we oflfi r for LOW PRICES Af WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We pay special attention to Retail Or? ders by Mail, accompanied by the Catii or City Reference ! DUDLEY & ELLIS, Successors to G. & C. Bra Hey, SIGN OF THE BIG BOOTI No. Vi Marat*Street, Wilmington, N. C. Oet 4-3m <3 IE* 3E? N IN G -OF Millinery and Fancy Goods. MISS E. D. BRITTON, Respectfully invites her friends tod the Com? munity at large to call and exammc ber Beautiful Stock of Millinery and Fancy Goods -FOR FALLA ND WIN T EIL Having personalty selected her g<v*L with cant, and the stock being iar^-r than erer before, she can not fail to please those who will give ber a call. She designs having a Special TD&Lsr ON wnicn TO DISPLAY THE FASHIONS, The Ladies particularly are invited to attend tb? Opening, Commencing 11th Oct. when the Gc-.da and Fashions will be displaced to ad van inge. Having supplied herself with Patterns from Botterick, o;' N?w York, dresses will he made or cut and fitted to order aa persons may desire. Alto Patterns will he kept on hand for sale, suchas BASQUE, OVKK SKIRTS, GORED SKIRTS, OB O * UER PATTERNS. Octjt-_,_2m Mrs. James P. Brennan, Liberty Street. RESPECTFULLY informs ber friends and customers tbst the bas received ?nd open? ed m fail aod Complete Stock of DRY ?OODS, GROCERIES, 8I20ES, CROCKERY, TIN WAU fi, ?C. And a general aiaortment of Merrbsndise, for familv aaa. ga? ??Hews the patronage ot the pcbll?. feeling assured that sbo vu ?ff?r ber Stock of Gooda at vary-low prices for easb. Uar alack waa purchased ia the Northern Marketa, al : REDUCED PRICKS, And those trading at ber establishment, ?Ul boy Cheap Goods, ard ba fairly dealt with. Oct ll- ?ta TO THE PUBLIC. rpHE UNDERSIGNED HAING ENLARGED Ly bia Ware Room, and having lately pur chased a Iorgo stock of DESIRABLE FURNITURE, would respectfully invite bis friends and easte? rners to pay bim a visit, and see what be can do in rtie way of ?pplying them wi:h saeh articles as como in his lino. He has now on band a large supply of varions styles of Furniture. Window Shades, Pidare Frames, Looking Glasses, &c\, and is constantly receiving additions to his stock. Wi'I order anything which n ay not be on hand to suit the wants or tasto of bis customer?. He continues to manufacture any kinds of Furniture ordered. All repairing done at short notice, and will Re Cane Chairs of all kinda in the best manner. Special attention given to all orders in Uphol? stering and Mattress Making.as specialities of his business. UNDERTAKING, Coffins of all kinds kept on hand, and prompt personal attention given to orders for Funerals. In all bis business transactions he will adhere strictly to the rule of''Small profits for Cash," and hopes by his 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? selves before purchasing elsewhere. J. ?. CRAIG, Corner Main and Canal Streets, Next above Clark's Hotel. October 25_ STYLISH DRESS-MAKING. R. c. mm & co., COLUMBIA, S. C., 4 RE now prepared to receive orders for J\. DRESS-MAKING, and have the same doue with despatch uud in tho Tip of the Fashion. They have secured the services and supering tendence of Miss Annie Wittvogel, ASSISTED BY MADEMOISELLE CAENT, One year from Paris, and employ nose but the best band*. We guarantee eve) thing we doto satisfy. Bridal Trousseaus Gotten up at short notice. Orders solicited. ll C S. & CO., dealers in Millinery and Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Furs, Can jets, Hats, and au endless line of other Merchandise. R. C. SHIVER. DAVID JONES. Oct ll_tfj_ NO. 3 GROCERIES. THE ONLY STRICTLY Grocery and Liquor House IN TOWN THE UNDER SIGNED, begs leave to call the attention of bia friends and the public generals" to bis NEW AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF Heavy and Fancy Groceries Which he offers low for CASH ONLY. > ru All articles warranted as recommended Ttf Pure Modicioal Liquor? kept constantly on band. J. H. EBERHART. Ai'ril 1.1 tf Preserve Your Sight ! T?IE CELEBRATED Schaffhausen Spectacles. a?i?/<tcf urea? at Sckarfkauie*, Smiiurlnnd. The superiority of these Great Eye Preservers consists in the cartful Mathematical Accuracy in the c.-r.struction of the Lenses, being manu faeturvd ?f the Beat White Flint Glas?, the exact Shape af th? Eye, (bas obviating all (ilimme.-iiig and ^'avering of the Sight, Dissine*?, and al the oilier Train of Evils produced by the ure of j interior . pee tades. Every one whoso sight is fliting understande its valuo. By baying imperfect spectacles you heip to destroy it, BUY TUE BES7 ! Buy the Schaphausen ?Spectacles and | pteserv* the Eyes-which are priceless. FOR GALE BY C T. M A SO IV* June 2l* Watcbmaker A Jeweler. TO THE LADIES. Fall and Winter Opening. Misses J. & B. McElhose, Har? recently received and open? ed, their now Styles of FALLAN? WINTER MILLINERY, Selected in Kew York, and em? bracing all tb? NOVELTIES OF THC SEASON. Their Stock will be found une? qualed in thole* and variety, aad ?ill be offered at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction RIBBONS, of ill Stada?, and everything that can ba found in a Int etas'Millinery Establish? ment. * LACE ?BTS, and avery article i? Ibis lina, CHIGNONS, Ac, A selected assortment. Call early and examine far yourselves. J. A B. Mc ELI! OSE, Sumter. 8. C. ??h AH orders from tba eoantry will roeeive | Tirnmpt attention. Oct ll- ?f At the Ol Hil I li sty tl Would ask the attention of their DKDSCI Friends and Customers to their FMI FALL ?ri wi Kv NOW IN, AND EMBRACING EYERY THING IN T??E DIFFERENT LINES OF HARNESS, BOOTS ig ?EOSS. OP -a.3L.T-. THESE GOODS HATE BEE J" BOUGHT WITH CARE. IN A LOW MARKET, AND WILL BE SOLD O "W "F" O H O O T-? ! TRY US. ^'.gimPlE?I'C^^PJCTlIXa ? - i OR s?iPP?D MO mi m ma mi GREEN, s?m?i% &g CIO., COR-VER MARVAXD LIBERTY STREET* Oct 4 tja,. ? JL< -gao-paaggs?: get? ny " 1 'irr r--ar r- v A ? .. ; J. E. SHARES, SUMTER FURNITURE -AND Chair Ware-Rooms. THE SUBSCRIBER INFORMS HIS ' Friends and Customors that he baa returned from the North, ?here bo bas made arrangements with thc best Manufactories, to supply bim with which will facilitate bin to gire sncb adranta ??es nerer before offered in quality and prices. My stock embraces every article in the Furni? ture Line. In addition will be found at my es? tablishment, Window Shades, Wall Paper, Children's CVtrrin??, Looking Glasses, Mattn-swes-Moss and Cotton, Mouldings for picttfro frames, which ?c make tn order. Also Picture Cord and Tassels. My stock is large and well assorted and lt is my intention to keep it always in this condition. Goods carefully packed for shipping and no extra charge. Just received a large assortment of LADIES' TRAVELLING TRUNKS. J. E. SUA RES, Main Street, next to C. T. Mason's Watch and Jewelrv Store. WAUK ROOMS UP STAIRS. Oct ll B. R. NASH. P N- DLLIN. NASH & DULIN. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Manufactured Tobacco, AND SEGARS. SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO, of different grades. SUMTER, S. C. ALSO KBKP A GO"D 8CPPLT Of North Carolina Rye aud Corn Whiskies, AND PEACH AND APPLE BRANDIES. GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &c. Tnhaoro at wholesale furnished at Manufac? turer's prices. Country Merchants will do well to call and examine our ftock. All orders promptly executed whuu accompanied with the cash. The cn*tnm of my old friends, wh.-.m I have furnished by wagoo for ?overal years, ia respect? fully solicited. Nov 1 ?rn Griffin, Green. & Co.,: SUCCWOM tO CHARLES L. HUGER & Co. Merchandize Brokers, AND GENERAL Commission Merchants, NO. i'll PEARL STREET, P. O. B .x 6813, W. II Griffin, nf Va. ") E C. Green, ol'S C. [ Now York. J.V.I).Cord,olN Y. ) Advances made on Cotton, Naval Stores, etc. Sept ?_tf_ Cuba Molasses. 200 BHDS. CUBA MOLASSES, 100 DDLS. " For sale bv " F. W. KERCHNER. Ort TS-_ Mullets! Mullets! 200 BUM. PRIME MULLETS, For sale by F. W. KERCUNER. Oe? 18 Cheese and Raisins. 100 BOX Ba CHEESE, 150 J. J and ?hide Boxes Raisins, For sale by F. W. KERCUNER Pel 18-_ Corn , Fork and Bacon . 6,o;x) BUSHELS CORN, 100 BMa. Pork, 140 Hh*L Smoked ned D. S. Side? eal Shoulders, 10 Boxes Clear and C. R. D. S. Sld-t, For rai? by I, W. KERCHNER. Oet 18 REMOVAL! NEW BUSINESS! NE Vt* GOODS! C. F. A. BULTMAN r?t INFORMS HIS CUSTOMERS AND r ?Ll "*"? Pu-)--c 9enern?'j' 'hat he hs? re moved to tai Store lately ocrnpicd by Hoyt A Folsom-nett to Mason's Jewelry Store, where, in addition to continuing the MANUFACTURE OF BOOTS AND SHOES to order, he will keep a general Assortment of Heady Made Work for gentlemen, lad es, misses and children. His stock has been selected in person, with a view to SUBSTANTIAL WORKMANSHIP and GOOD MATERIAL, is almost entirely DAX?) MADE, from thc ?est manufacturers of Philadelphia ned Baltimore. -Will also keep a Stock of Leather and Shoe Findings for the trude. A superior onality of CALF SKINS AND LEATHER on hand, with which hu is prepare d to fill all ordSrs by experieneed workmen. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. Nov 22-_ SUMTER MARBLE YARD THE undersigned having just received a Cu lot of 31: AUB LE, S PREPARED TO FURNISH Monnmeiita]; & Cem?ie^ry Work. of all kinds \ in a manner that ?nil compare favorably wit!, any work in bis line. Having received ?Mineral patronage horct'.ft rr. he cvntii'Ui-s to ii.v"vj?- all who may be desirous of any thing in his lift? to give hitu x iall. ^ He defies Cinnpc iti<??i in prii cs. Jf&" P?wRtiv?ly no work d( ii vere* in thefutu.? until pail for. W. P. SMITH. Jure 14 CLOTHIHC-, CLOTHS, sk-1. Fall anil Winter Sioi-k, D. J. Wm, Ageut, Now has in Store u l/irgc ;unl Cami t! ly H'lrcti-d Stuck of Fall and Winter Goods WHICH III* GUARANTEES AS REPKE SENTKI?. Snell AS CLOTHING-F.ne. Medium an UV; tn r. Clutlts and '.vi.?*imerea, Fine Lot Tweed*, Shirt*. Di a wer*. Underve*ts, Gloves and t 'rants, Saspenders, Collars. 6ork?, H.oi kerchiefs, Ac, whirl, Le pleiig** fciinscif t< M.!1 low Pr cnsL O- 4. AT III ] Photograph Gallery., SUMTE E "yOU may now get, in fine ox cation, Photographs, Ferrotypes, Ivoryty|>es, Ambrotypes. Po celain Pictures o 1* Mezzotint Photographs. ALSO L!fc ^tte and Cabinet Parrritts, colored in Water. Oil, or Worked in Ink. Special attention, too. is civer to eopyir-v old Likeness**, and satisfactt-b guaranteed in every case. .. ? j :> ^nnra. j Oct lt- tf :SiiC i . Kl..? W ? > 3?? FRESH AND l'URK DRUGS, >i E ;> ? c ? x s. CBEJHUCS. PESrn?ERV kc kc. AL WA YS OX fi A xn. PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH CARE AT ALL noms. M?tela S- _ HU. A. J. CI?IXA, Druggist and Apotiioeary, 1? SUMTER, S. C. INVITES ATTENTION TO RIS ! AROAND WELL ISS^?TEI) STOCK "F Bli?JGS, CHEISl?CAIS, PII ARM ACEU?i C A US, Prop i i < 'i a ry Prc] ta rations, Toilet Articles, Brunies. Tarnishes. Paints, Oils, Dye Stttflk. Glass Ware, etc. vic. pitier;* noDt:RATE voa CASK. The Preccriptlo-: L : 7rtr1c.it BSCMVES EsPZCi ! : ? r? v J.?tj v. CARE -NU AtvlK.XO l \ AM ED M t: -...xv T". - * ; Ki - AI-; 1 ? ?KT? Ara .in . ' XYill KIT* v lj j ? ? Tua gsaad ? . :: *.? Kee ii:-.-. fin Slaa&ii /r;\' - BI TT E RSX r . *. ? ? ? \ "* i - ' " Seo*?***** \ .;? ; Ia YonmrorO' i, >; i -.. \ " " or ?:nzi(?, !hr-,o j:: :tr; ai ? ?? \ equalled r.-. i ?.?. - K .? v murna ol'-v TRY O K ? Ot-TTLt. * Not 1 Iv e Ssg?rs & Tdbac?c; " At Sumter iiook Sh re. J*. ntl.