The Sumter watchman. (Sumterville, S.C.) 1855-1881, January 26, 1870, Image 3
The Sumter Watchman.
PN ESPA V JA^-?6'
Y, PAxfoN ? . B?3INE88 MANA9Efl,
pjf All Transient Advertisements, end all
jobWork mutt be paid for in cash. Thia will
be observed without dlttinoiloa. Subserlptlooa
arc ado payable in advance.
sar Application for Job Work will be made,
tt tbe office, to 'f BO?. E. FLOWBK?. .
The WATCHMAN booka ?re in. tbe keeping of W.
y. PAXTOH, who will receipt for munica due and
attend to all matters connected with the Adver?
tiling or Subscription department?.
?jr* Our Advertising frienda aro reqtusted to
leiidin their favor? uot biter than Monday.
~p?~ subscribers who uro iudebted to da are
earnestly requested to call and settle tip. W? beg
that they will not negleot thia matter. Uulesa
payment be made, we ?ball bo, reluctantly, com
pgllod to erase a number of names.
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MiW St/BSCHI11KS18.
Thanks to a generous public sentiment, the
New Year is opoulng auspiciously to TUB SUNTER
WATCHMAN, and many worthy names have boen
nuMcd to our lists, si nco tho light of'70 dawned
upon us. whilst ?on?-no, not n singlo one
have tuid quit.
PKRSONAf?.
Wo have buen pleased, recently, to welcome to
our town, as cilia-ns, Messrs. OAUDKUT W. and
CO.MIAO w iK NO KB . Wo trust that, in their ex?
perience in our midst, they may find Sumter all
that we think it is-one of tho most pleasant and
enterprising of tho bu?ino?? communities of tho
State.
Mr. UAUDBIIT W. WIKNOKS has opened a
family Grocery, and, in cotinoxion with this, wo
oe Icrstand, proposes to add a Saddlo and Har?
ness Manufactory.
THI'. MASON AND II ARILIN OIIQANS.
Mr. Joseph IJuouo, (sou of Maj. J. I). F
Iluone,) who may bo found at tho Business house
uf Messrs. Oreen, Watson St, Walsh, will continuo
thc agency for ibo abovo named popular organs,
ead fill all orders fur thou.
TKMPIIRANCK.
Wo learn, with much pleasure, that a move?
ment is now on foot, to eatnblUh a Society
iu behalf of Tempor?neo in our community.
Truces of "tho Banner Division" of tho Sons of
Temperance, us the organisation nt Sumter was
called, uro still scon in our midst, and it is to
freshen, and revivo, and strengthen tboso, and
create new influences in this direction, that effort
jj now tobo put forth. Intemperance is evidently
ca the increase in our community. It is maui.
foftly a great evil-so admitted by nono more
readily and fully than thoso who stifler from it,
und heneo wo cnn but wish tho movement suo
cess.
TUTS SIM! Tl.Il BUOIt STORE
Is constantly receiving additions to its stock,
which will bo increased ns the wanta nf tho scc
llon, in this department, indicate, nnd any book,
er periodical, music, Ac, not foil i'd in tho stock,
will bo furnished, at tho publisher's price, with
?ll the dispatch tho promptness of transportation
will admit of.
As thu season is approaching, valentines in
beautiful variety, aro now on hu net. Seo tho now
advertisement on another column.
SCOTT'S Alivien FOLLOWim.
Thu (tillie night on which the trial of our in*
jurcd citizens, (or the burning of tho stores of
ItoiiKiiTsos ami Di;BOSK WHS concluded, the Giu
II?.nie of Maj. T. B. FltAZUR waa reduced to
ashes, and on the following night, that of Dr. J.
lt. WiTlli'.ltSl'UoX shared tho sumo fate. Is there
a hope of Executive Proclamation off. ring reward
fur thc incendiaries ? Wc shall see.
lt CIO? I V STANDARD III A Nif R KS.
Tbu.-e fut tili/.evs have been before the publie for
so ti.any years that their merits uro generally
well known, but thc experience of tho manufac?
turer and his immens? lucilitics on ii lik) him to
nm kc improvements continually. As will lie seen
by un advert!*) incut elsew here, o reu li rs with full
particulars in regard to all the fertilizers known
?li Ithndes' Sttudurd Manures can bc obtained
fr.iiu the General agents, Messrs. I . S. Rhett A
Sm, of Charleston, or trom tho Agent nt thi?
Illaro.
TV IC W A D V ICU I IS ICM IC NTS.
T. A. Pul.SOM -Hu* removed his Cheap
Variety Store to thu moro commodious apartment
?toxi door, lately kipl ns tho Sumter Confection
?ry by Jolt M W. DA no AV, wheeo ho ia offering
greater inducements than ever. In addi!ton, no
elegant assortment of Confectionery. Dried Fruits,
nnd other Paney (Irot'urios, will now bo kept,
over wbb h Mrs, FOLSOM will preside.
J. Il Wn ilKllSPOOX-Administrator's X?.
ti.?-Mrs. Matty H. D nu NT, deceased.
.rMTF.lt F Ul M ENGINE COMPANY
Rvgulur Monthly Meeting, Feb. 2.
C. M. HU HST-lodge of Proba to-Citation
Hale applicant- ll. S. G Kim?, deceased, of
Texni.
CAPT. WILLIAM H. COIT-Military nnd
Commercial Academy, Muyosvtllo, S. C
DI?. JOHN S. IlUGHSON-Glass ond Crock
try Ware, Fancy Groceries, Elegant CoiifccGon
tty.und Family Supplies generally.
J. H. W. DKLORME?Has removed his Drug
Sb.cU |o thu corner of Main and ltcpuhlicun
SIKHS, hu. ly kept by Mr. JAS. Af, CAi.nwKt.f.,
as II lbi.it and Shoo Store, where ho has increased
his .?lock, ?uni bus a moro attractive store.
ItUY.VOl.D'.S MENAGERIE AND GIM
?ASI UM-!'.> exhibit at Sumter on tho 23th
lust.
SUMTER ROOK STORE-Valonliuos, In fino
variety, nnd more new b-ioks.
SUM 1ER, S. C., Jan. 12, 1870."
To flu Intendant and Wardens
oj" Sumter, S. C. :
Gentlemen : At tho Election held by us for In
tendant and Wardens of tho Town of Sumter,
tu Managers, on tho 11th instant, the following
voles wcro cast.
For Intendant.
E. C. GI!KEN.184 rotea.
O- W. BEA It DUN .157 "
. _ For Wa dem.
?' 0- PATE. .323 votes.
J; lb EHERHAKT..1?7 "
S'f&l'AKji.195 "
M. MORAN. .182 "
'}? ?. ANDREWS.113
JOSEPH WHITE.142 "
A? I). RICE EH. .133 "
". u. MOSES.ic "
A. A. SOLOMONS.,.," i ?
?. P. 1.0RING. 1 ?
'.H. F LU HIT ER . 4 ?
'fetal number of votes cast 312,
Respectfully submitted.
Signed, J. N. CO RHETT, ")
A. W. SU DER, \ Man'grs.
D. SHEARS, j
In accordance with tho abovo report of Munn,
g" of Election, I hereby doclare tho following
elected to servo ns Town OfQoors for ono
JMf. ?ix :
Intendant-E. C. GREEN
Wardens.
h. G. PATE.
J. H. EHER II ART.
H. L. DA RH.
M. MORAN.
E. C. GREEN,
f?A..??ii ?i Intendant Town of Sumter,
^uncil Chamber, Sumter, S. C. Jun. 12, 1870.
ttltltOltg OF YOUTH?
.viv""'Mr?',;MA?? wh? ?"u*ereil for yo..rs from
??Lu . # b,,,*y? Prmnuturo Dccny, and nil tho
weet? ?,f youthful indiscr?tion, will, for tho sako
???ring humanity, ?end Ooo lo ?ll who noed
J "ll ,ec?M?t and direotiont lor making tho sim.
r rsiiicily |,y Whiob ho wns cured. Sulforor?
I!."*t0,Profit by tho advertiser's oxporienco,
nu'' ?. hy addressing, in perfect con fl lonee,
."" . JOHN H. OGDEN,
Jut>?2 No. 42 Cedar et., N. Y.
'_SPE?IAti NOTICES.
Dr. WK. JBUSOS, , V
Dear Sir:-Please rend ca? a further supply
of your 9. S. 8. It li quite M popular here, If
not more so, then Mr*. Winslow's. Many who
ute lire. We, IneUt that ?our? U tb? eme prep?.
relton.
Tours truly, /
_. (Signed) JOUNTH0M8QN.
COHSM'B McDicA L DSPOT,
CBABLBS?ON, 8. \ Sept. Otb, 1809.
Dr. WM. iitmon,
Dtar Sin-I ?m plea sid to learn that you ar?
re-datroduolog your Southern Soothing Syrup,
which w?e used ?Ith ?o much benefit in this etty
previous to and during the war. From a know?
ledge I baye of some of the Ingredients, and th?
benefit that I have known derived from tts ute,
I deemed it th? best preparation ever used for the
diseases of children i not only relieving pain, bat
invigorating the stomach and bowelo, corroding
acidity, and giving lone to tho aystem at large.
Whoa Sherman introducod bis Loionges, be
headed his advertisement "Children cry for
them," you with great propriety might. hoad
yours "Mother* cry for it /"as it gives thom ponce
and happinoss ic cheeking tho crying and suf?
fering of their children. Sevoral families are
aorlous to obtain some of it Immodlatoly.
Respectfully yours, Ac,
(Signed) P. MELVIN COU UN, M D.
Il ED I VI V US ? I
The S. S. S. of 1861,
Or Dr. JEUSON'S Original SOUTH HUN SOOTH INO
SYnup ron CiiiLnnBN TKI-.THINO, is again ro.
suseitated ! I It is a Corrigent of tho Rowel
disorder* contingent upon Ibis period ; a grate?
ful Carminative ; a nutrition? Syrup; and a
gent?o Anodyne, Inducing cafm and ref reeking re?
poso, without tho pernicious and distressing re?
actionary disturbance of tho norvous system
that results from tho exhibition of most prcpara
t?ont^exprctely made for children. Its uso In
tho Southern States, as far back ns 1802, estab?
lished Its reputation as a Southern Institution,
and, as a medicino unrivalled, and us being the
bett and ?afett preparation for children teething,
ensuring RKST to MOTH KUM and NURSKS and re?
lic/ nud strength to their infants. It is therefore
no new medicine, and needs no advertising whoro
lt ls best known. Every precaution bas been
tokon to preserve nod protect it from fr,indolent
counterfeits. It is manufactured only at the
Laboratory of COITK, TOMPKINS & II mm, mem?
bers of, and successors to, tho old established
SOUTHERN Daua HOUSE OF II AURAL, RISLEY A
KiTcuEN, 141 CHAMBERS STRKBT, YKWYORK, to
whom all orders should bo addressed, and is for
sale to tho citizens of Sumter and surrounding
.country by the following first class and respecta?
ble Druggists : A. ANDBHSJN A Co., J. F. W.
DBLORMR.
Juno IO-ly_
Mil CO.nra?N SBNSE DECIDE,
What is tho rational modo of proceduro in
eases of gen oral debility nud norvous prostration?
Docs not roason toll us that judicious stimulation
is required ? To resort lo violent purgation in
suoh acaso isas absurd as it would bo to bleed u
starving mau. Yet il is dono cvory day. Yes,
this stupid and unphilosophical practico is con?
tinued in tho tooth of tho great fact that physical
weakness, with all tho nervous disturbances
thal accompany lt, U moro certainly and rapidly
relieved by Hosteller's Stomach Dittcrs than by
any other medicino nt prosent known. It is truo
that general dobillty is often attended with tor?
pidity or Irregularity of tho bowels and that this
symptom must not bo overlooked. Rut while
tho discharge of tho wnste matter of thc system is
expedited or regulated, its vigor mutt be recruited
The Hiders do both. They combino aperient and
nnli-bilious proportlos, with extraordinary tonie
power. Even while removing obstructions from
tho bowels, they tone and invigorate those organs.
Through tho stomach, upon which tho grcal vogo
'able specific acts directly, it gives n healthy
and permanent impetus to ovcry enfeebled func?
tion. Digestion ls facilitated, tho faltering circu?
lation rep ula ted, tho blood reinforced with a now
ticeestdon nf ibo alimeniary principio, tho nerves,
braced, und all tho dormant powers of the
system roused into healthy action j not spnsinoil
ally, ns would bc tho case if a moro stimulant
:o administered, bnt for a continuance. It ls
in this way that such extraordinary changes are
wrought in tho condition of tho feoblo, emaciated
"ml nervous invalids by ibo uso of this wonder
fol corrective, alterative aird tonic. Lei Com
mon sense decid J between such a pre'pnrntion and
a prostrating cathartic, supplemented by a pois?
onous nslringont, like slrycbncno or quinln.
Jon.
' CURE FOR C0N8?MP f ION j"
What thc Doctors soi/ :
Amos Woolley, M. D., of Kosciusko County, In?
diana, says : "For three years past I have ose?
AI.I.KN'S Luxa RAI.SAM extonsiioly, in my prue
li?e, and I am satisfied there, is no bolter incdi
cine for lung diseases in uso."
I nae A. Doran, M. D., of Logan County, Obit
snys ? "A Ll RN'S I.UNO RAI.SAM not only sells rap
idly but gives perfect sniisfaetion in every oasi
within in knowledge. Having confidenco in I
nod knowing thal it pnsossas valuable medicina
properties. I freely uso it tn my daily praclici
and with unbounded success. As nu expectoran
it is most rennin ly far ahead ol'any prepnrntioi
1 have ever yet known."
Nathanial Harris. M. D.. of Middlebury, Vcr
mont, says : havo no doubt it will soon becoino ti
clasica 1 remedial agent for tho euro of all discus
es of tho Throat, Urouchinl Tuboa und tlx
Lungs.
Physicians do not rocomond n medicine whiel
lias no merits, what tl.oy say about
ALLEN'S LUNG DA LS AM,
Can bo taken ns n fact. Let nil a (dieted tos? i
lt onco. Sold by A. Anderson A Co., Sumter
3. C. Jan,
~K O S K O O !
Prepared by Dr. J. J. Lawrouco, tho colcbrnlci
I? YSICIAN and CHUM RT, Norfolk, Va., isa SAP
.LKAHANT ond IIKMADLK romedy for AU. disease!
JAHSKO by
TORPIDITY OF THE LIVER,
IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD,
DISORDERS OF THE URINARY GROANS
DERANGEMENTS OF THE N E II V 0 U I
SYSTEM.
It i-uiiiFi. s and ENRICHES tho BLOOD, MRS
?ORKS tho J.ivKic and KIDNEYS to u health:
ICTION, AlllS ntOKSTION, RHO tl LATHS HlO BOWELS
ind INVIGORATES tllO NERVOUS SYSTEM.
It is NOT ll Paient Medicine.
FORM t i. s around oach bottle
ENDORSED by the bett Physician*.
'flic MOST POPULAR Medicine in usc.
DR. LAWRENCE is constantly in receipt o
)lt/.TKKHL letters and TESTIMONIALS of HEH A it KA
ILK cvii KS performed by Eos KOO.
All letters answerod and ndvico given-PEER
K0SK00 forsnloby Druggists cvory whore tl
INK DOLLAR PRU BoTfLKi For salo by
I. F. W. DcLorme,
July2H-ly _ Sumter. S. C
~TO~cT>N S U AI PTI VES*
TUE advertiser having been restored to heall
n a fow weeks, by a very simple remedy, afto
laving so flore J several years with n suvoro tun,
iffection, and that droad disease, Consuinpllon
s anxious to mnko known to his follow-sufferer
ho means of euro.
To nil who dcslro lt, ho will sond n oopy of th
inscription usod (free of ohnrgo), with th
lircclions for propnriug anti using tho saint
vbich they will find a suro Curo for Consump
ion, Asthma, Rronnhitis, otc. Tho objoct of th
idvortisor in sending the Prescription is to bon?
it Ibo afflicted, nod spread information which h
toncelves to be invaluable; and ho hopes over
ofTcrer will try bis remedy, as it will cost thet
milling, and may prove a blessing.
Parties wishing the prescription, will pleat
iddress Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kings County, New York.
June 2.
C. T. MASON.
WATCH MAKER
AND .
. si; M TICK, s. c.
Has Just received and keep? always OB hand
New und Doautiful Styles of
JEWELRY, F YE GLASSES, &C.
WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY RE.
PAIRED WITH DISPATCH.
Mareil ?1_
In tho District Court of the
United States.
FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF 80. OA.
In the matter of William S. Hudson,
Bankrupt. Ex parte Eliza Al. Col?
clough.
BY virtue of an nrdor in the abovo stilted case
issuing out of the Honerablo, the District
Court of tho United Statua, fur the District of
South Cu roll nu, and to ino directed, I will expose
to public salo, nt .Sumtor Court House, on MON?
DAY, Febrnrnry 7. 1870, nt the us uni hour of
sale, (ho following reid cslnto, mimed in schedule
of said bankrupt lo wit :
1. TH REM HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN
ACRES OF LAND, in Sumter county, bounded
North by Lynches Creek, East by landa ofGeorge
Tmlnek, South by landofReuben Wolsband land
of Dr. Riobard Kirby, and Wost by land of Dr.
Ri chi; rd Kilbv.
2. TWO HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND, in
Marion District, bounded North by land now or
formerly of Janies M. Graham, EuBt by land of
John Hnlcbcll, South by tho boundary lino of
Marion and Darlington Counties, and Wost by
land of Jamos M.Grahnm.
TERMS :-Ono third cash, and tho bataneo on
a credit of ono und two years, to be aoourod by
bond of the purobasor and a mortgngo of tho
premeeis sold. Purchasers to pay for papers and
stamps. .
D. J. WINM, Assignee
Jan S ?_4t
In the District Court of the
United States.
FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA
In the matter of Jahn 0. Heriot, Bank'
rupt-Ex Barte David J. Winn.
BY vii ino of an order in Gio above stated cuse,
issuing out of tho Honorablo, (ho District
Court of the United States, for tho District of
South Carolina, and to ino directol, I will oxposo
to publie salo, at Sumter Court House, on MON
DAY, February 7, 1870 nt tba usual hour of |
sale, tho following Real Estate, namod in sobed,
ulo of said Hnnkrupt, to wit :
His intorost, duriug his natural lifo, in case ho
survives bis. v. ito, Mary E. Heriot, in a Tract nf
Land, in Sumter County, S. C , containing Four
Hundred mid Eigbty-ihreo Acres, moro or lesa,
bounded North by Rocky Hluff Swamp, East by
lands of J migo F. J. Moses, South by land of|
Judge Moses and land of os(u(o of W. L. Brun
son mid of Suinuol Watson, formerly ?slalo of j
Moses Mooro, under deed of John ?. Heriot to J.
C. lluynsuorlh and C. W. Miller, Trustees, dated j
lOtti Dec, 1812, rccordod in attlee of Reg. Mccue |
Conveyance, book J,., pages HOS and 3C9.
Terms:-Ono half cash-tho balance on a cred?
it of ono your, to bo seem od by bond of thu pur?
chaser tin<l it inortgago of tho promises sold.
Purchaser tn pay for papers.
Jan 5- lt D. J. WINN, Assignee.
TL? O "V 3E5
Manufactured b
Harbeck, Conklin & Willis,
Manufacturers of
Stoves, Tin and Japancd Ware,
.ind Agents for
Kaoline and Hua lil cl ;<<) U arc.
For salo by
L. I?. LORI NO, Agont,
Jone 9- Sumter S. C._
F?LL AND WINTER
CLOTHING, CLOTHS,
I>. J._ WINN,
-AGENT ron
Shipley, Roane & Co.,
HAS now in store a large and fine stock ol
Fall and Winter Goods, consisting of
FINE DH ESS SUITS,
nosiness Suits,
Heavy Ordinary Clothing,
Fino Cloths, Cassiincros,
Cloths for ladies' Cloaks,
Salem N. C. Jeans,
Shirts, Drawers, Merino Vests,
Sacks, Suspenders, Cravats, ???
Possessing unusual advantages, nnd hoing in
his lino only, be can and wi'l soil clothing and
dolhs, cheaper than they cnn bo olsowhcro
lought. And all ho asks is a careful inspection
ind ibis will bo demonstrated.
Oct 0 _ _ tf
B JOHNSON & CO.
UMBRELLA MANUFACTURERS,
301 KING STREET,
Charleston, S. C.
AFULL nssortmonlof UMBRELLAS AND
PARASOLS, always on hand, bettor and
ihoApor than any imported,
Wholesale & Retail.
-ALSO
A largo assortment of WALKING CANES
Wo poy especial attention to tho manufactur
if
BUGGY UMBRELLAS,
vlileh wu can furnish ns low ns any house North
md of a bettor riuality for tho PRICE.
Oct LL 0?n
A* WHITE,
Fire & Life Insurance Agent
SUMTER, S. C.
JNDERWRITEtlS, AGENCY, N. Y.
SECURITY INSURANCE CO., N. Y
'INTERPIUSE ? " Ohm
J KORO IA HOME ? Geo.
UCH MOND HANKING IN. CO.
SOUTHERN LIKE INSURANCE CO.
( .Memphis and Atlanta.
Capital Represented, 812.000,000.
J? D. CRAIG,
Upholsterer, Manufacturer,
AND DEALER IN j
FURNITURE, ''1
TJ BSPECTPULLY INFORMS IIIS friends
end pair?os ?bat he is BO? preparad to furnish
thom witk
Furniture, etc.,
of tho different STYLUS ?nd PATTBRN8 no?
io use. Ile has DO? on hand a supply of
BED ROOM AND COTTAGE SKTS.
CANE AND WOOD SEAT CHAIRS,
BEDSTEADS,
TABLES,
SURBAUS,
CRIBS,
AC., AC.
SAMPLB PLATES from the beat Mannfaotu.
rere of Boston and Ne? York-?III bo shown to
purchasers and aoy styles prefe:red, not on
hand, will be ordered for accommodation of pat?
rons-all of which ?ill be sold at pricos to ault
tho times.
FURNITURE made to order, in any stylo and
at short notice. '
Manufacturing, Repairing and Upholstery
dono promptly, ond in a neat and workmanlike
manner.
Chairs reseated with cane and mado as good ai
no?.
Pioture Frames of all slr.es, Roso Wood, Gilt,
and plain mouldings, made tn order, and Looking
Glasses set in frames, and for sale*
FUNERALS promptly attended to In Town
or Country, and Motallio, Mahogany, Walnut,
or Common Coffins, furnished as roqulred, at
short notice
' Deo 8
SUMTER
JVC A?iBUE If AXVD
THE undersigned would most respectfully
announce to tho people of Sumter und sur?
rounding country that he have just received a
SPLENDID LOT OF
TS/L arf?le?
and aro now prepared tu receive and oxocuto or?
ders of nil kinds in his line, with neatness and
dispatch.
W. P. SMI T H,
SUMTER, S. C.
Nov 17_??_
New Hardware Store,
Main-st. under Sumter Hotel.
L. P. LORING,
?AaKAT FOB -
Messrs. King & Huppmaii,
BALTINOUili, Irl. D.
Would respectfully announce to his friends and
th? public, that he lins received and opened, at
thc above establishment a
Stock of Hardware and
Family Utensils,
onibrncing erery article in this Rae of business,
whieh ho intonds to sell ut tho
LOWIisr PU ICES, FOR CASU.
Ho will keep always in store, a complote assort*
mont of
.Collin's Axos, Ames' Shovols and Spades,
Truco Chitin?, Hoes,
Rakes, Pitch Forks, ,
(train Cradles, Scythe Blades,
Guano Selves,
Pocket ""' Table Callory,
Ria*.- IVeir-rvlrig Kettles,
Tin Waru, A'induw ()ln>s-all sires.
Persons in vinni of tho most ennvoniont and
economical Stnvos, cnn ho supplied with the
latest improved put tot ns at prices which cannot
fail to give entire satisfaction.
May 2?_
O. F. HOYT.
SUCCESSOR TO
I HOYT, & SUMTER,
SO. CA.
"Y^OULD respectfully inform his Monds
and tho publie of Sumtor, and adjoining counties,
that he has rccontly received a oholco selec?
tion of
LADIES' AND GENTLEMANS'
JEWELRY, SILVERWARE,
SPECTACLES, ?c., ftc,
His stook embraces all "tho latest stylos, and
vii) bu sold at roasonablo rates.
Sept 20
PICTURES,
IN THE
HIGHEST AND LATEST STYLES
OF ART, A RH NOW TAKEN RY
WILDER & WHEELER,
Al tho Gallery in Sumtor, lately kept by ll. B
doCALLUM, such ns
PHOTOGRAPHS,
IVORYTYPE8,
AMBROTYPES,
FERROTYPES, A?
Flt A M KS of all sizes furnished.
PICTURES colored, and old pictures cleaned
ind remounted.
STEREOSCOPES AND STEREOSCOPIC
fl EWS for salo.
Nov. 3
I. H. ALEXANDER,
DENTIST,
BROAD STREET, CAMDEN, S. C.
Every doscrlptlon of work oxconlod with
iioinptucss, and in tho most approved and dura,
do stylo. Sets of Tooth furnished at very mod
trato rntoi.
REFERENCESt
Gen. J. H. Kershaw, Camdon, S. 0.
T. Bnriich, M. D.. ? ?
h. ll. Deas, " ?
J. M. Davis. Esq., " "
Jan 6 Sro
HYDRAULIC
Clothe^ Washer and Wringer,
FOR FAMILY USE.
THE BEST MACHINE IN USE I
IT WM ft wird cd the first Premiara bj
* tb* American In ii Ko te Fair, ?nd! the Inf) hy
e**ry Fair wier? exhibited ta th* Batt, Weet,
North and Boutb.
Washea Finest Laces and fabrics of delicate
I textor?, wi tb OM i wear, tear orlolury. Any kind
of ?roods washed ?iib Meal facility.
Easily operated by a boy or girl < t medium
ala? and ordinary strength, without atop, and the
washing of a family complote* io a few hoar*.
Th* Agent at Sumter baa thoroughly te?tod
thia machine tn bl* own family, anoxia prepared,
I to ?arrant lt In every particular aa recom?
mended.
Capacity from ats to twelve ablrts, or their
?quivalent, ?nd tim* required ten minute*.
It work* a groat saving of Itu*, labor and
wear of clothing.
No family should bo without ono. Several
have been cold in thia community, all of which
gWe entire satisfaction, and certificates ?III bo
published.
Now on hand and for sale by
D. J. WINN, Agent,
SUMTER, S. C., Sept. 17, 1800.
D. J. Vi inn-My Dear Sir : I have boen using j
io my family for about aiz weeks, tho "Hydraul?
ic Clothos Waaher and Wringer," for ?blob you j
aro agent, and regard it the heit uaehlno in use.
It ia a great saver of limo, of labor, of soap and
the wear of the olotbes. In an ordinary way,
some Hmo ?inio, ?a washed 105 pieces, some of
them very much soiled, in fivo hours. Tho truth
Is, we ara delighted with it, and would not do
without it under any eiroumstanoes.
8. J. BRADFORD.
8UMTER, 8. C., Sept. 12, 1809.
D. J. WIMM-Dear Sir :-We hav* been using, |
for about six weeks in the family, tho Hydraul?
ic Clothes Washer and Wringer, for wbiob you
are ag<mt. We aro very much pleased with it.
Tbe washing of the family for a week, is accom?
plished by a colored woman, in from three te
four hours. Tho saving of labor is groat, the
amount of soap used is one-third less, the general
appearance of all clothes has improved, and we
would not dispense with the machino under any
circumstances.
J. M. PITTS.
SUMTER, Sept. 13, 1869.
Mr. D. J. WINK-Slr :-In reply to your in?
qniry, havo to say that we find the Hydraulic
Clothes Washor a groat saver of time and labor,
soap and patience, doth and clothing-the last
no small item where clothes bare tn go out of
tho yard. Contrary to appearance, it does not
break battons.
Yours truly, J. D. BL ANDINO.
Oct ll_Sumter, 8. C.
St. Joseph's Academy.'
CONDUCTBH BY Til K
Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy,
SUMTER, S. ?.
THE Collegiate Exorcises of this
First Class Instituto, will berosumed
iou tho I st of September. A prompt
'attendance ls requested in order to
facilitate tho progress nod arrango
ment of tho olasses. Tbe new buildings are]
spaoious and elegantly finished, furnishing ac?
commodations for one hundred boardors. The
extenaive ground, and pinnae aro ample for open
air exercise, and young ladies aro thoroughly
instructed in English Mathematles, Fronoh, Ita.
lian, Music, Drawing,Painting, Ac, Ac. Location 1
healthy, air pure, wa*er good, and terras reason. I
ablo. For particulars apply to the Superioress of)
St. Joseph's Academy, Sumter, or to the Supe,
rloress of the Sisters of Meroy, Charleston, who I
will endeavor to moot the pressuro of the times.
Nor. 10_
WOFFORD COLLEGE.
SPARTAN nv no C. H.,
SO. CA.
FACULTY:
REV. A. M. SHIPP, D. D., President, an
Professor Mentol and Mural Sciuoco.
DAVID DUNCAN, A. M., Professor Ancient |
Languages and Literature.
REV. WHITEFOORD SMITH, D.D., Professor |
English Literature.
WARREN DU PRE, A. M., Professor Natural |
Betone*.
JAS. H. CARLISLE, A. M., Professor Mathe?
matics.
REV. A. II, LESTER, A. M., Professor History ?
and Biblical Literature.
The Preparatory School, under the immediate I
supervision of tho Focally, Juo. W. SHIl'P, ]
A. iL, Principal.
Divinity School- Rov. A. M. Skipp, TL D.
Rov. Whitefoord Smith, D. D. ; Rev. A: Il
Lester, A. M.
Tho first Session of the Sixteenth Collegiate I
Year begins on the first Monday in October, |
1869, tho socond Session begins on tho first Mon*
day in January, 1870.
Tho cnurso of studios ?nd tho standard of I
scholarship temoin Unchanged, hut the Faculty
now admit irr igular students or Umso who wish I
to pursue particular ft adios only.
Tho Schools also open at the same time.
Tuition per year, In College Classos, including
contingent fee, $54 in Speoie, or its equivalent ii
Curroncy.
Tuition per year, in Preparatory School, tnclud
ing contingent foe, $44 In curroncy.
Rills pay aldo ono half in advance Board, pe
Month, from $10 to $15 in currency.
For further particulars address
A. M. SHIPP, Prosidcnt.
May TO_ly
Baugh's Baw Bone
SUPER-PHOSPATE OF LIME.I
1AM now receiving my supplies of thia MA- '
NURE ann Plnnters can rely upon golfing
an article fully up to standard, as par annaly sis.
All bought from myself or authorised agents, I ]
will guarantee, as every cargo so sold is mindy ted
on arrival horo, and tho high, olear oharaoter of)
tho tuanuro fully kept up,
J. Ns ROBSON,
SOLE AGENT FOR SOUTH CAROLINA
Nos. 1 und 2 Atlantic Wbnrf,
Charleston, S. C.
PATE & TAYLOR,
Agents for Sumter County.
Prof. SHEPARD says of analysis mndo Oct.
ICth, I860, "A valuable mnnuro mid decidedly
superior to the article of lust year."
EXPERIMENT MADE BY M. C. M. HA?
MOND, OF BEECH ISLAND, S. C.
No Manuro-887 lbs. sood Colton por nero.
175 lbs Peruvian Guano-1328 lbs. seed Cotton
por nero.
175 lbs. Boughs'-1180 Ibs.seod Cotton por acre.
Jan b_ _tf
Al HI A It ' S SARRACENIA
-OR
FLY-TRAP BITTERS- I'
Ph cf O real Southern rcmody for
DYSPEPSIA,
NERVOUS DISORDERS,
GENERAL DEBILITY, Ac.
Propnrod by
Gr. W. Aimar,
Chemist and Druggist,
Charleston, S. C.
SAVANNAH, (IA. I
March Otb, 1800. j
Mn. W. G. A IM An-Dear Sin-A mora her of|
ny family suffering long from Dyspepsia, has j
ixperionced moro relief from your SARRACE
S'tA BITTERS than from any other medicino ?
iho has ever tried. It ls most excellent for in?
vigorating the system and creating an appetite.
[ rogart! it ns decidedly the most bonoflolul of all
Dyspeptic romodles.
Yours, verv respoetfnllyi
N. J. DARRELL,
Sold by all Diugglats.
Jcnorol Agents RISLEY A Co.,
No. 141 Chambers Slroot, Now York.
AGENTS AT SUMTER,
f. F. W, DoLormo. A. Andorson A Co.
Nov 3 Om
Notice*
A N Adjourned mooting of tho Agricultural and
/V Mechanical Society of ?mnter County,
rill be held at Sumtor, on Saturday, Fobruary I
ith at 1 o'elock. Members aro roquenlod to he
mnotual as a trial of tho different improved Ag.
loulturnl Impllments will be had,
A. WHITNEY 6UDF.R, Ast. Secretary.
Jan 10-td
-AISfP-. .
FOR SALE LOW.
300Bhh FLOUR' v*rious br*ndB
10,000 poi nd i BM on Sides Md Shoulders. .
26 Bois Mol?is*?.
6,000 ponndj Sugar, varies* ?aalltle*.
20 8aeka Rio, Laguayra nod Java Cofia*.
26 Bbl i Crackers, different kinda.
100 Kag? Nalia, assorted sises.
200 Saokt Liverpool Salt, la largo seeks.
4,000 pounds Cotton Ties.
9 Bales Hear/ Bagging*
60 Boxes Family, and Toilet Soap.
16 Boxes Starch.
26 Boxes Cholo* Choisie.
? Rbis Choice Leaf Lard.
30 Boxes Candles.
6 Firkins Chole* Goshen Cotter.
And a full assortment of
Canned Fruits,
Oysters, Lobsters,
Sardines, Urson and Blaek Tea,
Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Ac.
A. A. Solomons,
Cor. Main & Liberty-Streets.
Oct 20_
TO ARRIVE.
300 BUSHELS
Black Seed Oats,
-ALSO
SEED WHEAT
and
BYE
For sale by
A. A. SOLOMONS.
Cor. Main & Liberty Streets.
Oct 20_
Just Received,
Fall and Winter Stock.
.AT
J. E. SUAitES.
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
BOOTS and SHOES,
CLOTHING,
Together with a variety of other Goods.
Old Rye Whiskey.
Tho Subscriber wishes to nonounce that be
will be in oonstont receipt ot the COPPER DIS.
TILLED MOUNTAIN PURE and UNADUL?
TEKATED
WHITE & COLORED RYE WHISKEY,
Direct (rom the Distillery nt Hnnnievllto, Berk?
loy County, Western Virginia. ?
-ALSO
Brandies, Oin, Wines, Porter & Ale,
AU of thc Host Brand*. Also
A CJIOICU LOT OF SEGA HS.
J. E. Suares,
MAIN STREET, WEST 8IDE.
Sept 20_Sumter, S. C.
Furniture
-AT
THE SUMTER
FURNITURE WAREROOMS,
A LARGE LOT OF
Bedsteads and Chairs,
AND
Cottage Setts,
The Subscriber is receiving and will continue
o re?oive a ?took of
FURNITURE.
iircot (mm tho mnnufnctnry, cr-nsisting of nlmnst
ivory itrtlflo in thnl lino.
J. K. SU A It KS,
Main Sired, oppwlto the Express Office.
Sept 29 Sumter, ?. C.
MERGER & JOHNSTON?
JOTT ON FACTORS AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
1 Howly't! Wharf.
Ballimore, Md.
IM IK undersigned neting ns Agnnt for tho
. nbovo firm, respectfully solicits Consign
touts of Cotton, upon which he will advance threo
?urths of its market value on tho day of ship
lent lu CASH. Cotta? held over if doslred.
Irain, Potatoes, Bacon and othor ordor* pionipt
y ( lied upon satisfactory terms. Good refereiico
iven If required. Requesting ynnr patronage.
I remain, yours truly,
THOMAS T> UPSIlf?LJn.
_l)co 22_-3m
ESTATE NOTICE?
A LL persons having demands against thees
fV into of Sainuol J. Bradley, dooensod, will
rosent thom properly proven within tho time re*
ulred by law, and those indebted to sold estate
rill mak* payment to the undersigned at her
Bsldenoe In Stateburg, or to her attorneys,
leisri. Richardson A Moses, nt Sumter S. C.
ELISABETH N. BRADLEY,
Fxeeutrlx.
Dec l?-If
GUANO! GUASO ! ?
-, fr Y jr- 9 if vi riff f> f I Tv * ? ? I ; ' I fl ' ? '? "'
tTAVlNCi ?ppoUWd COt. O BO. If. ?BB mj ageat for tb* M?O of ?j ?#HUim^r*,v
JIL > J ... i ,i >. .'o^jitSO .
"The Soluble Pacific,*
"Ttl? Phospho Pcruviiinj"
a nd others,
I ?*f to ???Ito tko attention of oil to on Impcetton of them.
For Informatica oonoarolag Ibe abor?, PIet*ectU on bim ot tho IIARDWAUK 8?0IU1 of L,
P. LOBING, Agent, g Door? Sooth of Court Bouse.
JO UN D. SAR DY.
Thankful to friends for former generous 'support.
I now oik their ntteotton to tho solo of
"SARDY" AND 4>MAPES"
FOR WHICH I AM AGKNT.
Call and procure CIRCULARS and P AMPHLETS, free of
charge, and examine samples.
"Feed your Land and it uiUfecd Yon."
GEO. W. LEK,
Agent to sell.
Sumter. S. C., January 5,1870.
I refer to the following planters. **
Maj. THOMAS B. FRASER, Mr. DANIEL A. FOXWORTH,
Mr. JOHNNO. HERIOT, Mr. ALPIIEUS RAKER,
Mr. PETER MELLETT, AC, AO.
Jan. lS.Smos.
New Advertise monta.
EXECUTRIX SALE !
FINE ART COLLECTION.
OF THOMAS THOMPSON, ESQ.,
By II. II. LEEDS A MINER, Auctioneers, Art
Galleries, 817 Brondwuy, N. Y.. commen?
cing Feb. 7, and continuing doy nod
evening until aol?].
Thia collection ia the moat extenaive and val.
uable ever owned in tho United Statea. Valued
about $500,000. Coin prising nearly two thou?
sand picture* from celebrated European arline,
from the 16th century to tho present timo, (In?
cluding many orig?nala of great value,) also
Paintings from celebrated American artists.
Theentirocollectlonwill.be sold without re?
servo or limitation, to alono tho estate.
Catalogue forwarded on receipt of 25 cents.
Addresa the Auctloneera.
A GENTWANSNTED TO SELL THE
"PEN LETTER BOOK"
For Copying fetters without Prtu or irater.
This ls tho greatest time, labor and money-sa?
ving invention uf tho age ; and nono see it, but
to praise its simplicity and conveulonoo, aa you
have only to pince the written letter undor tho
copying loaf, and to rub with the hand. An
agent has but to show lt proporly, and it sella it?
self. Adaptedto every kind of business. It docs
not play ont, as tho fi rat sale ia only a beginning.
For particulars, address P. GARRETT A CO.,
Phil?., Pa.
FREE TO BOOK AGENTS.
Wo will send a handsome prospectus of our
NEW ILLUSTRATED FAMILY BIBLE to
any hook agent, free of charge. Addicaa NA*
TIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Philo., Pu., At?
lanta, Ga., or St. Louis, Mn.
100,000 A? K\XS WANTRO FOIt
PRIEST & NUN
Apply at once to CBITTENOEN A MCKIN?
NEY, 1308 Chestnut at., Philadelphia. Pa.
CULTIVATOR'S GUM
TO IHR
FLO WER AND KITCHEN GARDEN.
24th edition of thia popular work, which has
met with so much favor in tho past, ia now rea ?
dy. It bas been re-wrtltein and Improved, prin?
ted with now typo, and on fino paper, illustrated
with a beautiful Lithograph, and many other
fine Engravings from nuture. lt contains full
description nnd tho culture of over 1600 leading
varieties ol FLOWERS and VEGETABLES; al?
so, descriptive list of the novelties ot tho present
season ; to which is added a collection of 200
choice FRENCH HYBRID GLADIOLUS
This werk, we feel confident, will compare fa
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From Levi Bartlett, Wartier, ?V. //.
"I have received a copy of your superbly got
ten up Amateur Cultivator's Guide. I think it
far ahead of anything of the kind ever boforo ls
sued from the American prosa."
Sont to any nddross upon roccipt of 25 cent,
for paper cover, and 60 ct?, for tastefully bound
in cloth.
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1870. TM NURSERY 1870.
The best, cheapest and moat richly illustrated
Monthly Magneine for Children, fl 50 a your
in advance. Sample number IO cents, Subscribe
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10.000 A?; KN TS WA ISN'T FOIt
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CRITTENDEN A MPKINNKY.
1.108 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa
tsiviiiii,
T?r! STAR IN TUE WEST, Cincinnati, 0"
ls tho old established Western Universnlist news
paper. Il gives current . religions nnd socuhir
news, and is a bright and cbocrful home visitor
Eight large par?? reading matter, giving ''some,
thing for everybody!" No other paper needed in
the family ! Send $2.50. and get it ono year.
Spoeimens free. Premiums to new subscribers,
Clubs wanted. Address WILLIAMSON A
CANTWELL, Cincinnati. Ohio.
_ . cnaa. A. t>A?A.lterro??.
Tb. tb? ul b*?i New York n*wip?pef.
Kvrrryboa/JJkaalt. Tbn* ?ditton?i Dmr, ?ttl sam.
Jt,?tTJ*,*t?J5d,,r"?aXT,St ajr*?r, Alt voe Nsw*
??W&u??. FollrfBc^ofmeAettie?uk^
&Lt&iSf?T?Jrn&' "ad ecwpW. |*7Ja ?vir*
weelu esMJeiifrWeekH number. A pmcal ofvatuaMa
Mat.ead vina* to evenLfAMCriMTl fadocMntflM lo win.
Tuarn unto rno*nl ei/co lAn BtsjatanesvOiaBd rt? no*,
Mowlnjf Machine*. Parlor Orran* HawlM. Mwlilaa, A*.,
ggfjj* "? pmnfflraa. epeeuneaa aaa Mfa tm, B.au a
Mi. Vf*. J&6LA9D, rubthker Sao, New tote.
m_ 10,000 A Ci KN TS ?VANT VI? V?%\
Walks ami Homes of Jesus,
By Rev. D> MAROU, D. !>., author of ' Night
'cenes of the Bible.*' Apply at once lo Cnirn:?
Mt* A MrKm.-ikV, 1308 Chestnut st., PhiladcL
>hia, Pa.
COMMON SKNSK,
WANTED-AGENTS. $250 per month lo sell
ho only GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON
(ENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. Price
nly $18. Orval Inducements tn Asenta. Thu
s the most popular 8awing Machine nf th? day
aakos lbe famous '.Eimile Lock Stitch"-will do
ny kind of work that eau bo done on any Mn.
hine-110,000 sold and the domnnd constantly
nercaslng. Now ls tho time to toko an Agon rv.
lend for oiroiitore. fftf Bowora of Infrl?
tera, ??yaf Address SECOMB A CO., Boston,
duos., Pittsburgh, Pa., or St. Louis, Mo.
The Purest, Best and Cheapest
SOLD DY ALL GROCERS.
LOK IE? SJ A 881) H
"EUREKA"
Smoking Tobacco.
is nn excellent nrticto
of granulated Virginia;
wherever introduced lt
ts universally Admired.
It in put up lu handsome muslin bags, in which
ordors for Mccrsohaum IMpcs uro dully pucked.
I.ORILLADDM I is mudo of the ohoiceoH
llUT lH HU I lunf grown; it is anti.
lill I ll Si I) li I nervous In its efteols, ns
Smoking Tobacco | tho Nicotino lins boon
extracted; it^ louves no disagruonblo taste ailor
smoking; it ls vory m?d, light in eolor and
wolght, bonoe ono pound will Inst ns long ns 3 of
ordinary tobneco. In this bron.I wo also pack
orders every doy for first quality Moorschaum
Pipes. Try it nnd convince yourselves it is all
it cluitns to bo, "the finest of all."
LOniL&AKDS
" il'il 11 ?J V
Chowilla Touttcito
doubt tho best chewiug
I.OHIL.1.ARDS
This brand of Vino Cut
chowing tobacco bas no
equal or superior any?
where. It is without
tobacco in tho country.
S UFFS
have now boen tn gcnoral
uso in tho United Stntos over
110 y eui fi, nnd still acknowl?
edged "tho host" wherevor used.
If your storekeeper does not havo th OF o ru li?
dos (or snlo, ask him to get them; (hoy aro sold
by respectable jobbers almost every where.
Circular of prices mailor) on nppliontion.
P. LOK ILLARI) A CO.. Now York.
\\f I'iltuUT Spectacles, Imetur or .Ueoioine.
W Sent post-paid, on receipt of 10 els. Ad?
dress Dr. E. II. FOOTE, (nulhor of Motliciil Com?
mon Senso) No. 120 Lexington Avo., cor. East
28tb St., N. V.
TO TUE WORKING CLASS.-Wo aro now
prepared to furnish oil eins?e? with constant em?
ployment nt homo, tho wholo of tho timo or for
tho spare moments, -Rosiness now, light nnd
profitable. Persons of either BOX easily earn
from 50e. to $0 per ovoulng, and n proportional
sum by devoting their whole limo lo thc busiuoss.
Roys nnd girls earn nearly ns much as mon.
That all who see this notk-o may ?end their ad?
dress, and lest tho business, wo make this unpnr
allolcd oiler: To such ns aro not woll satisfied, wo
will send $1 to pay far thu trouble of writing.
Full particulars, a valuadlo ?nmpto, which wilt
do to commence work on. nnd a copy of Thc /'cn
pit'i Litenny Compamo?-one of tho largest and
bf st family newspapers published-nil sent fr^o
by mall. Reader, if ton want permanent, prof?
itable work, n t dress H. C. ALLEN A CO., Au
Ol.'STA, MAIN,:.
ASK vour Doctor or Drugi;i?t lor S WU KT
QUININE -lt equals (Mtier) Qolnino. M'fd bv
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A (J KN Td WAiNll'.l* itvtiiaywlii'ii< m M ll thu
AMERICAN KNlT'l (Ntl MACHINE, too only
practical Family Knitting Machino evor Invont,
od. Pri?e %'i!>. WIM knit 'JO.OOO Hitches per
minute. Address AMERICAN KNlTTlMl
MACHINK CO., Iloston, Muss , or St, Louis, .Mo
WANTED
Agents in every town in the South md W.-.-t f-.r
the
LARGEST
OM: DO i h i H II o ii si']
In tho conntrv. to whom wo offor the mn?I ill-or?
al i ml ii i Oal'.'Uts,
GOODS SEST? 0. O- D.
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1:10 F?deral .U. US Rtn'e S't.
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D'.(.' v, uVi : iK??7"iii ? y?u"hi.i" I'li?7??iVr??i'?
l'a., Mo.. <>f Cubiii u ido copulation. In nis
ml von.'nail ill-ra-i's ! ul/n, s minni eml-slniis,
linpoir ney. ?Vc. . Itu result of silt'iiluise. Scud 2
Hamps fur seal -il pimplib t fitlpp. Nu matter who
fiiMcit, H''ii" ...??i., tVe?v?i*?,i. ...ii frc?
1>SV< IHIMANCV, P\M;I.NA'MO.\ OR
SOI'I? CM A if M I Nt i - Ulli piigis] chilli,
luis w-.nderlnl l.i.ik ba- ii!! iustril.'il?ii| lo oil -
i bin tho rea I- r tn fu Sc I II .it o nllhcr ?OX, oru'-v
iiiini.il.nl Wilt. .Musiui'risiNi SptriiU. Ii.-m, and
Kindreds nf nili r I'tiiiniis e.Nperlujo'its, (i cm
>o nl-tn)ll"il h.* .-en lug a dd ross, with putta .(?, In
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J'rei t, I'lillndolplila.,
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CIIARU4ST0N, S. ti
... . .
BOARD, PEU DAY, $3.00.
OUT. tl \ Ml I.TOM, MUS. II, |" UUIYKIIKIIM.il.
Superlnferdciit. pi nj.rim to <
Sept H I Killt. An ll
For Sale.
ilM*. II nitro lind I. t. io ibu Town nf VnmliT.
nwutd sud h> bl bv :'u:nt"r I'liouh, m il
'ursuline;!-. Thu limiso ls c"iul<>rtiih|i}< willi il IHN
lo lot fur gu I'd vu, Ae., and iivvO<?ii?y*iiiU h ti I ld
ngs.
For terms, Ac,, npptv t'?
Ai A tlll.flliirf.
Jun 12-n