The Sumter watchman. (Sumterville, S.C.) 1855-1881, February 16, 1870, Image 4
&??l)?*See rirait, BdUor of (be Laporte Union,
?i Wt* favored witt) lt? following poetical l?t
.*? liven owe of hi? German Babeeribere ij
IIOIIIOIU IO SHABLIB HVIlk
jbaaSfteww., Indiana, April voaai, I860. To
?BkjW Mar?? Bowell, Labort, lo der KUM
MSfeV
WnW> Mt. Bowell, ny tear elr, . ?
T^t. I clik dtl ie ?1er rey
L'Ty, Baljoaepeak to sheatlnena
r U*t nt BOMB ding? do tey.
Veil deo, solider-rot you oall ?
Bditor, Ob, jab I SNOB dimes
E Be-ery ding? gi J out oaioe bet
Ve? I git making rhyme?.
' Dea I seradih cay bet aad dink
: . ' ? Boat dat aarae ??rd I lois,
Vea be gome, I seradsh bim down
Bo quieh BS aever rae,
' ^ I rould aay some little dings
Sf 5 ? Do say vrieods ant neighbor!,
R? I Bo I dink der ray eas post
Do say bira nit dor bapers,
Ooa ry? If you ron ts to know
Val dime der drain gon ont,
I / O id yoar ba per, road bios tra,
Yon a oso him all abont.
Bot som* rollers not got rone,
Dey always never know,
% But atako DI trouble ail der dina
Vol dime der railroade go.
Dat boen eat I make dalk vrom,
U ot rut I vants to tay,
Buy baper every reek,
Unt reade him every day.
How you know vats going on 7
Dow know it you cot ted ?
Who ve make vor office run,
- A ' Tau not der boper rent ?
?? . How you gola' do line bim out
Ven some one uiurrled is ?
How you Ttnow if Shenerul Grant
Make you der host office ?
How you know ren you go sick
Al lt hot nobe In der bowel
Varo you git some toctor stuff?
Who dell i Shortie Bowell !
How you know como little dings
Vat happen here ut home ?
How you know somo piggor dings
Jfat happen vay in Koine?
Tlow you know il'Sheneral Great
Go sick so vor?o he tie ?
Zo mo body say you zo, eb?
May bo be say you lie.
Ber rey do know dese littlodings
Und pig onos shust so veil,
8hust say me your bapur send,
Blease Hod zwi dollar pill.
Bat vuy Misder B.ivrell vant
Do keep his domper levil,
Zomo he dake homo mit his rife.
Unt somo go mit ter civil.
ButSharlio, I guess I at hop,
I mako him writo enough,
I go in town some tay und dake.
Mit you a pinch of snuff.
I Gif my respects lp Major Ziras,
Und toll him bow he doj
Don shook hauts mit ult do boys,
Unt mit ter tlvil too.
Yours all der dime, Ac,
SUON ?HONES.
TUB SU.n riill AOniCtJLTVHAL AND
MECHANICAL SOCIETY.
SUMTER, S. C., FEB. 5, 1870.
An adjourned meeting of this Society
waa held this day. President John D.
Moore, io the (Jhuir.
The minutes of the last regular meet?
ing were read, and on motion, confirmed,
? when the following business was
transacted :
The Committee appointed at the last
regular meeting, under resolution of Dr.
J. M. Sauders, made a report with cer
.tain recommendations, which was 're?
ceived as information.
The following resolution, offered by
Capt. J. S. Richardson, Jr., was adopt?
ed :
ll oso Iv cd, That the Treasurer be
requested to collect thc dues for annual
. and lile membership, now owiug this
Society-that the Troasurer pay over to
the Executive Comm it tee of this Society
the SUtn ot five hundred dollars-that
the Exeoutive Committee be and are
hereby instructed to subscribe und sc?
ouro tor this Society five hundred dol?
lars ia tho Stock of the Sumter Fire
.Company building.
The following gentlemen wero pro?
posed aud unanimously elected members
of this Society: Capt. IC. C. Oreen, Dr.
E. J. alembert and W. A. Jumes.
Tho report of tho Committee appointed
at last meeting to take into consideration
the change of times of meeting of this
Society was read, and on motion, was
ordered to lie over uutil next meeting.
Ou motion of J. S. Richardson, Jr.
it was
Resolved, That all absentees at pro
Oeding meetings bc notified, by publica?
tion, that they will be called upon for
their excuses, for absence, nt the regular
meeting in May next,' and that ail who
do not theu render a reasonable excuse
either in person or by letter, be cou
sidered us defaulters, and fines be
-imposed accordingly.
John S. Richardson, Jr , gave notice
that lie would, at the next regular
meeting, introducen resolution to change
the uamc of this Society by including
the word Clarendon.
There being no further business, the
meeting adjourned.
A. WHITNEY SU DEI?,
Ass't Sec'y.
THU TO Wi: tl OF BABUL.
.
A WRITER describes tho present ap?
pearance ot' thc place where languages
got mixed :-"After n ride of niue milos,
we were at the foot of thc Rier-Xiturood.
Our horses' feet wero trampling upou
the remains of bricks which showed herc
and thero through the accumulated dust
and rubbish of uges. Re loro our eyes
uprose a grout mound of earth, barron
and bare. This was Ri er- Ni tn rood, the
ruins of the Tower of Dubai., by which
the first boil lern of tho earth har' vainly
hoped to scale high heaven. Here,
also, <t was that Nebuchadnezzar built,
for bricks bearing his name hove boon
found in tho ruins. At tho top of the
mound a great muss of brick work
nioroes the accumulated soil. With your
finger you touch tho very bricks-largo,
square-shaped, and massive-that were
thoroughly burued, the very mortar,
now hard as granito, bundled more than
4000 years ago by earth's impious peo?
ple. From tho summit of the mound,
far away over thc plain, wo seo glisten?
ing tho gilded domo of a mosque,
reflecting thc bright rays o? the morning
sun. This was thc tomb of tho holy Ali.
To Pr?y beforo this at somo period ol
hi? life ; to kiss tho sacred dust of tho
earth nround there at somo time or
other j to bend hi? body and count Iiis
beads, is the daily desire of overy devout
Moliamudan."
-A Clergyman addressed his female
auditor* as follow* : "He not proud tbat
our blessed Lord paid your ?ex tho
distinguished honor of appearing first to
-a female afior resurrection, for it was
Duly that the glad tidings might be
.p! ead the suooer."
'?&.> . >.
Als: ? . V - ? * .
New Adyei
T?JeW
SIX-CORD.
For sale by all dealers In
PRY COOD8 A NOTIONS.
SAWS of ?ll description!. AX KS, BELTING
tod M ILL FURNISHINGS, CIRCULAR SAWS
Pith Solid Teeth, or with PATBNT ADJUSTABLE
wolSTS, super/or to all Ineerted Teeth Hatee.
Pit ICES REDUCED.-**
SST* Send for Pri?e List ?nd Circulera.
WKL?H * GRIFFITHS^
_Poeto n, Uti-.? or Detroit? fa ten?
NORWAY OATS
HAVE fully demonstrated their adaptation to
the soil end olimatoof the South. Yield
100 to 160 bushels to tho acre. No lodging or
rusting. Aro heartily endorsed hy prominent
planters tn every Southern State. Those wishing
to pnrtielpate in the profita of tho sale of ibis
seed next year should order nt once, enough for
? few acres, Evcrj- une will want it next yonr.
J. L. Divine, Chnttanoogo, Tenn., raised 7?>:?
bushels on 5 acres last year. The inerensed value
of tho straw will pay cost of seed twice over. A
few planters have already bought, and tbero is a
chance fo?* a few more.
CAUTION-Counterfeit seed is being exten?
sively offered in the South, and wo caution the
publio against imposition. See that our trade?
mark is produoed before you buy. Price per
bushel, $7 50; half bushel, $4 ; peck,,$3 50. Send
monoy with order to HOUGH A CHURCH,
Knoxville, Tenn., or to D. W. RAMSDELL ?
CO., Prop'rs, 218 Pearl St, N. Y., or 171 Lake
St., Chicago. Circulurs free._
100,000 AGB>TS WANTED FOR
PRIEST & NUN
Aoply nt once to CRITTENDEN ? McKIN
NEY. 1308 Chostnut st., Philadelphia, Pa.
THE NEW YORK METHODIST
Publishes Sermons, a Serial Story for the fami?
ly, anow Children's Story every week, Chats with
the Little Polks, Editorials by the best Methodist
writers and others. Foroi^n and Doraostio Cor?
rcspondonce, full Departments of Religious and
Sccu'ar Intelligence-in short, whatever goes to
make A complete Family Paper. Prico, $2.60 a
year. Liberal premiums to canvassers. Yearly
subscriptions commence at any limo. For speci?
men, enclose a two cont stamp to
THE METHODIST, 114 Nassau St., Now
York.
LOlliLLARDS I is made of the choiceost
Vil'iTI1 I1! I ID I Ingrown; it is anti
I .11'II I Mi li II nervous in its effects, as
Smoking Tob?ceo I the Nicotine has been
extracted; lt loaves no disagreeable taste oft or
smoking; it is rory mi<d, light in color and
weight, honoe ono pound will lust ns long as S of
ordinary tob?ceo. In this brand we also paok
?miers ovory doy for first quality Meerschaum
Pipes. Try it nnd convince yourselves it ls all
it claims to be, "the finest of all."
LORILLARDS j {g nn excellent article
it!?TT!?T?TiT A " I of granulated Virginia;
JCiU XV III XX A j wherever introduced it
Smoking Tobacco, j ?is univorsnlly admired.
It is put up in handsome muslin bngs, in which
orders for .Meerschaum Pipes are daily packed.
LORIXLARDS This brand of Fine Cut
i'll'I'! I ll V chewing tobacco lina .io
1,1 \ i il I ll li I equal or superior any
Chowing: Tobncco whore. It is without
doubt the bust uhcwiug tobacco in the country.
LORILL.IRDS
SNUFFS
havo now been in general
USO in tho United Stales over
110 years, and still acknowl?
edged "the best" whorovor used.
If your 8turekcepor dues not have these arti?
cles for sale, nsk him to get them.: they are sold
by rcspertablo jobbers almost every where.
Circular of prices mnilo<l on triplication.
P. LORILLARD & CO.. New York.
WITHOUT Spectacles, Doctor or lUeoiuiuo.
Sent post, paid, on receipt of 10 cts. Ad?
dress Dr. E. li. FOOTE, (author of Medical Com?
mon Sense) No. 120 Lexington Ave., cor. East
23th St., N. Y._
fii\ sOTT*TVrrl,C! BUYS the only RE
OVJ \JJl?iiN J. ? LIABLE ADDING
MACHINE. Audross H. BICHAROS, Box
308?, Now York._
AWAY WITH Uncomfortublo TRUSSES
Comfort und Curr, for the Iluplured Sent
post-paid on receipt of ten couts. Address Dr.
B. B. FOOTE, No. 120 Lexington Ave, New
York.
1O.000 AGENTSjjWANTED FOR
RETROSPECTION.
The finest Engraving in the innrkot. Apply
CRITTENDEN A MCKINNEY,
_1308 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Pa
Tho Purest, Best and Cheapest
SOLD BY ALL GROCERS.
10,000 A? Ii NTS wANTFD FOR
Walks and Homes of Jesus.
By Hov. D. MARCH, D. D., author of ' Night
Scenes of tho Bible." Apply at onco to Cnmr.N
?F.N ? MCKIN.NKV, i;:08 Chestnut st., Philadel?
phia. Pa.
Agents! Read This!
WE WILL PAY AGENTS A SALARY of
$30 pur week und expousrs, ?ir allow a
large commission, lo sell our now wnndorful in?
ventions. Address M. WAGNEll A CO.,
Marsh..!!, Mira._
POCKET Revolvers.- HW? Si* Shoper. A
neat, durable weapon, four.inch barrel.
Price $1.50 post paid. Address S. G. AUSTIN,
KWio, Mich.
EM P LOY M E N T.-$200n month with Steneil
Dies. Samples froc. S. M. Sl'KNCKR & Co.,
Ittutthboro, Vt.
WANTED?
Agents in every town In the South and West for
tho
LARGEST
Wi DOLLAR HOUSE
in the onuntry, to whom we offer the most liber?
al inducements.
GOODS SENT C. O D.
Bondi for Circulars,
S. C. THOMPSON k CO.,
138 Federal St. 168 State St.
Boston, Mass._Chicago, HI.
Tbla le no il um bu?.
BY sending 86 els., with ago, hclgbt, eolor
of eyes und hair, yon will receive by return
mail, a oorreot picture of > our futura husband er
wife, with name and data of marriage. Address
W. FOX, P. O. Drawer No. 24, Pultoovllle,
N. Y.
;S,r,-..'-/,....-,./ : .'V.;,
f\!L WHITTLER, t Wylla 81, PitUbargw,
l l Pa., of Union wUU r.put?tlo?, tNM
.JI Ttotrul dunant I el-, Mailt) MiUMona,
Impotency, Aa., th? r-??tof -ir abas*. Bond S
.tamps far -lid pamphlet 60pp. No malt? who
fallad, ?tate aa-. Oopwd tallon fr-_
t pilat MARRIAGE KIN ti.-?a-jo for jowag
JL ?nen. fr-, ia - ale a envelop-. HOWARD
ASSOCIATION. Boa P. Philadelphia. Pean.
CURIOUS -?i?S?IS:
dit* Pr?vale Companion oonUina th? dulrod io
fonaatioa. Seat fr- for stamp. Address MRS.
C. BIBBY, Hanover, Pa._
PS7CH0MAN0Y, FASCINATION OB
SOUL-CHARM INO-400 p.ges ; cloth.
This wunderfol book baa foll Instructions to en?
able tb? faade? te fascin?t? either sex, or any
animal, at will. Mesmerism, Spiritualism, and
hundreds of other ou rio aa experimente. It ean
be obtained bj aendlng addi-a, with tea -bte
postage, to T. W. EVANS * CO., No. 41 South
Eighth Slr-t, Philadelphia._
a. a. BASH. r. a. OOLIM.
HASH & DULIN,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Manufactured Tobacco,
SMOKING AND CHEWING, OF
DIFFERENT GRADES,
SUMTER, SO. CA.
ALSO
Keep a good supply of NORTH CAROLINA
RYE .and CORN WHISKEY, S EG A RS, and
LIQUORS of various kinds.
TOBACCO at Whol-ale famished at Mann?
facturero' Pri?es.
Country MorehanU will do well to eaU and
examine oar stoek.
All orders promptly ex-ated when accompa?
nied with the -sh.
The custom of my old friends whom I have
furnished bj wagon for several years is re?
spectfully solicited.
B. R. NASH.
Oct. 6-6m.
Al >I AR'S SARRACENIA
-OR
FLY-TRAP BITTERS
Tho Great Southern rcmody for
DYSPEPSIA,
NERVOUS DISORDERS,
GENERAL DEHIHTY, Ac.
Prepared by
Gr. Vf. Aimar,
Chemist and Druggist,
Charleston, S. C.
SAVANNAH, GA. I
March 9th, 1860. j
MR. W. G. AIM A n-Dear Sir:-A momber of
my family suffering long from Dyspepsia, bas
experienced more relief from your SARRACE?
NIA BITTERS then from any other medicino
she baa ever tried. It is most excellent for in?
vigorating the system and creating an appetite.
I regard it ns deoidodly the moet beneficial of all
Dyspeptio remedies.
Yours, very respectfully,
N. J. DARRELL,
Sold by all Druggists.
General Agents RISLEY A Co.,
No. 141 Chambers Street, New York.
AGENTS AT SUMTER.
J. F. W. DeLormo. A. Anderson A Co.
Nov 3_6m
Ph* S CHU OEM ANN,
271 KING STREET,
(OPPOSITE BASEL ST.,)
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED, KNITTING
WOOL, EMBROIDERY PATTERNS,
FLOSS SILK, EMBROIDERY
SILK, KNiTXING AND
EMBROIDERY
COTTON,
KNITTED WORSTED GOODS?,
' EMBROIDERED
SLIPPERS,
AISO
LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS. BUTTONS
VELVETS, FRINGES, AC.
All orders by mail will be most carefully
attonded to, and dealers will be supplied at New
York wholesale orices.
Nov 10 _ly__
LENGNICK & SELL,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
LADIES TRIMMED II ATS,
AND MILLINERY AND
STRAW GOODS,
27 HAYNE STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Oct 13 Om
EDMONDS T. BROWN,
Of the Int? Firm of
F. D. FANNING & CO.
WHOLESALE DEALER IN MEN'S ANO BOY'S
Hats, Caps and Straw Goods,
ALSO
Ladies' Misses & Childrens'
HATS.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Sept 8-?m] Opposite Cl.arloston Hotel.
1*2 East Ruy St.
ru ARMATON; s. ?
J. E. ADGER& GO.,
IMPORTERS OF ANO DEALERS IN
H A R D W A R E,
Cutlery, Guns, Bar Iron, Sled,
AND
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
J. E. Adger,
A. Md). Brown, ] ]39 Meeting St. and
E. D. Robinson,
G. H. Moffott,
J. Adger Smyth,
E A. Smyth.
8opt 8- 6m
REEDER & DAVIS,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
General Commission Merchants,
A DUH II VS NORTH WHARF,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
CONSIQNMENTT^EIP?CTF?LLV"" SO LICIT ED,
OSWELL REEDER. ZIMMERMAN DAVIS.
Sept 1 6m
liA VALENTINA
SEGAR FACTORY,
No. 118 EAST BAY STREET,
HAVE FOR HALE the choicest brands of
Pure Havanna SEGARS. Also, good do?
mestic- Sogars, at low prioes.
ALFRED A. BARBOT, Agent,
Sept 8-8m_Chorloston, S. 0.
Bait! Salt!!
2500 SACKS AMERICAN SALT.
1500 SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT.
Fer salo from Wharf at Lowest Figures.
By A. B. SUEPPRRSON A CO.
Wilmington, N. 0.
Oct M.
SOL.UBL.rc
SOUTH SEA GUANO.
Rodes1 Ground Gypsum.
fSf* Circular? ?Ith detailed statements fur?
nished on application to the General A? out,
B. S. RHETT .& SON,
Charleston, S. Cf
Or to GREEN, WATSON A WALSH,
Janftg-3ro] Agente at Sumter, 8. 0.
Increase Toar Cropland Improve Your
Laud, by imlug
PHOENIX GUANO,
Imported by aa direct from ?he Phoenix
I?! ? nd?, Sou lb. Pac! Qc Ocean.
Wilcox, Gibbs & Co's
MANIPULATED GUANO,
Prepared nt Savannah, On*, stnd
elm Heaton, s. c., which hns proved In
?ho Moll ?he beal Ria nure In nae.
FOR SALK BY
WILCOX, GIBBS & GO.,
IMPORTEES ? DEALERS IN
99 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
64 EAST BAY-ST, CHARLESTON, S. C.
241 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
Also, by.Agent.
WE ALSO KEEP
Pure No. 1. PERUVIAN G?AN0.
? DISSOLVED DONE.
" LAND PLASTER.
For further information, address as above for
ciroulnr, or subscribo to Sinthern Agriculturi$t,
published by W. C. Maomurphy A Co., at Au?
gusta and Savannah, Qa., at the low price of 25o.
per annum.
Dee 8 4mns
Pacific Guano Company's
COMPOUND
ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME
Tor Composting with Cotton Seed.
THIS ARTICLE IS MANUFACTURED AT
the Company's Works, under tho direction
and superintendence of Dr. Ravenol.
It contains tho same elements of fertility ns
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO, except that it
it not furnished with AMMONIA. It is pre?
pared expressly for composting with cotton
seed, which furnishes tho clement of AMMO?
NIA; the object being to render that aide
prnduetof the plantation nvailnblo to the highoot
degree ns an olomont of fertility. For further
an i partioular information, npply to tho under?
signed.
J. N. ROBSON,
Agent for South Carolina,
1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf, Charleston.
JOHN S. REESE & CO., Oenoral Agents,
Baltlmoro.
Terms $45 cash nr $50 on 1st Nov. 1870, for
npi roved city acceptance or other good security.
Nov 17_'_3 m
Baugh's Raw Bone
SUPER-PHOSPATE OF LIME.
TAM now receiving my supplies of thia MA?
NURE and Planters can rely upon getting
an artielo fully np to sinndard, as per nnnnlysis.
All bought from myself or nuthorized agents, I
will guarantee, as every cargo so sold is analyzed
en arrival hero, and tho high, ol. ur diameter of
the manure fully kept up.
J. Ne ROBSON,
SOLE AGENT FOR SOUTH CAROLINA,
Nos. 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf,
Charleston, S. C.
PATE & TAYLOR,
Agents for Sumter County.
Prof. SHEPARD says of analysis rondo Oct.
16th, I860, "A vu ludido mnnuru and decidedly
superior to tho anido of last yonr."
EXPERIMENT MADE DY M. C. M. HAM?
MOND, OF BEECH ISLAND, S. C.
No Manure-887 lbs. soed Cotton per nero.
175 Ihs Peruvian dunno-1328 lbs. seed Cotton
per aero.
175 lb.*. Bu ughs'-1189 lbs. seed Cotton per acre.
Jun 5 tf
KINSMAN'S
mmw pjiittPisfSBT.
THANKFUL FOU PAST FAVORS,
wo still solicit the patronage of our old cutdo
mcrs, both eily and country, and would respect
fully inform nil thoeo who are in want of AS?
SORTED CANDY, will lind it f. r their intcrost
to e il! und examino our Cundy ; it is neatly put
up in 25. 50 und 100 pound boxes, full weight,
which wo warrant perfectly pure and unnduHorn
led, (reo fruin Terra Alba or Mnrhlo Dust, both
extensively used nt the North in the ndultoia
lug ?I Caudy ; nlao tho coloring matter being
purely vegetable, and will keep in any climate.
Or iura that contain ousli will hnvo tho benefit
of our reducod prices.
W. KINSMAN,
N?. 279 King St., Charleston, S. C.
P. S.-Sond for full Circular.
Oct. 13-6m._
ANDREW McCOBB, Jr.,
Commission Merchant,
AND DEALER IN
LIME? CEMENT?
PLASTER PARIS,
And other Building Material.
-A 1,80
LAND PLASTER AND HAY.
217 East Bay,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
8opt8- dar] Opposite New Custom HOURI.
3F> r- o T7- ? si O?13.
30 LUIDS. SMOKED SIDES
AND SHOULDERS.
15 IIHDS. DRY SALTED SIDES
AND SHOULDERS.
For sale low by
^ A. B. SIIEPPER80N A CO.,
No. ? and 12 North Water Stroer,
Oct. 20 Wilmington, N. C.
Sugar and Molasses.
20 HMDS DE M ARA KA SUGAR.
10 IIHDS. PORTO RICO SUGAR.
50 BRLS. COFFEE SUGAR.
100 VBLS. MOLASSES.
20 HIIDS. MOLASSES. ,
For salo low, by
A. B. SHEPPERSON & CO.
Wilmington, N. C.
Oat 20
WoeWy Steamship-'fine.
COMPOSED or
The First Glass Steamships
XiuciIle, >
(W. 8. HARRINGTON, Commander.)
James A. Gary
(H. L. HALL, Commander.)
Ono of tho above Steamships will leave BALTI?
MORE and WILMINGTON every
SATURDAY,
forming a Regular
WE ERL Y LINE.
ind tho only authorised through connection with
Wiiinlogton A Manchester Railroad.
COTTON and other Produce consigned to our
enre will be shipped to BALTIMORE by first
?teamer,
FREE OF COMMISSION.
Having covered Wharves In WILMINGTON
nod BALTIMORE, good* 0nn be received at all
times and be properly protected.
A. B. SH EPPERSON & CO., Ag'ts,
Nos. ll and 12 North Water Street,
Oct 20_Wilmington, N. C.
Steamship Line.
The Magnificent New Iron Steamships
Volunteer, ? : Capt. JONES,
Regulator,
Capt.! PENNINGTON
Fanita, : ? capt. TRUMAN,
Now form a SEMI-WEEKLY LINE botweon
NEW YORK and WILMINGTON.
Connecting with the W. A M., W. ? W. and
the W. O A lt. H. Railroads.
Freight consigned to tho R. R. Agent will go
forward promptly, without delny.
This Lino brings goods from Now York at tho
fallon ingrates.
Flour IO Cent* per Darrel,
Pork IO Ceuta per Darrel*
Mollisse* IO Cent? per Barrel,
Surtir IO Ceuta per "
Measurement goods 2 cents por fuot; Wuigbt
good? 10 con ts por 100 lbs.
For Freight apply to
BARRY BROTHERS, Agents,
Peel-_
ADRIAN & V?LLERS,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Provisions, Groceries anti Liquors,
WILMINGTON, N, C
OFF KR. FOR SALE t
LIQUORS.Ryo n*id Corn Whiskies
Oins, Hr.indict', Rums of I
nil grados, in bbls., half j
bbls. and vases.
WINES.Clnrots, Madeiras. Port.?,
Shorrys, Rhino Wino, Ca?
tawba, and Scuppcriioug,
In bbls. und eases.
COlCDIAIiS.Raspberry and Lomon Sy
rup, Blackberry Brandy,
Schiedam Sein apps, Van
Brunt's Schnapps, Kim?
mel, German, Fluctation,
Alpine ami Suzuruc Bit.
tors, in Climes arid bbls.
TOBACCO.C h o w i n g-Lorillnnl's
Yacht Club, Virginia Gold
Leaf, Venable'* ?thick
Crystal. Monumental, Na?
vy, and 80IU0 Common
Grades, in boxes mid
caddies.
5 m o k I n g-Lnrillurd's
RUM: Leaf, Eureka, Hail
6 Ax's Apricot, KilliH
II?ok, Danville, Dig Lick,
and other brands, in lots
to suit.
SEG.lRS. Havana imported, Pnrtn
gns, Lo Flor do Adrian A
V?llers, Conciliation, La
Corona do Espugna, and
Home twenty brands of
lower qualities by the
mills only.
FinBCRACKERS No. 1 Gold Chop.
CAPS.Ely's and Coals Wntor*
proof, G. D., and Mat
hot.
SHOT.Buck and Drop, all sizes
FRUITS.Apples, Di ?ed Pears nnd
Pearlies, Shelled Almonds
Layer Raisins, Cocoa i*,
nuts, Rriizil Nuts, Wal/
nuts, Filberts, Currants.
Citron, nnd Oranges, at
wholesale only.
CANNED GOODS Condensed Milk, Eagle
Brand, Oysters and Lob
sti rs, Fresh Penches. To?
matoes, Brandy Peaches,
nnd Cherries, both loreign
domestic, Surdinos, Mixed
nnd Plain Pickles, Chow
Chaw, in cases only.
DRUGS.Laudan um. Paregoric,
Castor Oil, Pain il lor.
Copperas. Sal Suda, Sill?
er-tus, Bi Curb Sod?
Cronin Tartar, Pig Kloo
Washing Blue, Essence of
Peppermint, lind Lemon,
Ruco (?inger, Camphor,
David's mid Bartlett's
Inks, distilo Soap, Lyu
mid Potash, in original
cases only.
CANDIES.Small ami Largo Stick,
, Fancy Assorted, by the
box only.
TEAS.Imperial, Hyson, Sou?
chong, Oolong, in half
cheats and caddies.
Our Stock of Goffeo, Crackers, Soaps, and Can
dies, Flinns, Syrups, mid Molasse*,Sugar, Ilacnn
and Pork, Sall ami Fish, being at present thu
largest timi best unsorted in North Carolina, wo
aro ublo to fill any orders entrusted lo us with
dispatch,
ADRIAN A V?LLERS,
Dec 22
GEO. Z. FRENCH;
Commission Merchant
-AND
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
WILL PUBLISH, August 1st, fur Free
Distribution, a Catalogue of LAND8 FOR
SALK IN NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA.
Send in n description and prioo of lands.
fe-'SU No charge unless a salo is offootcd
Sundries !
?00 BARRKLS *WR-All grades.
4000 SACKS SALT.
60 SACKS RIO COFFEE.
30 ? JAVA COFFEE, (Choice.)
10 HHDS. SUGAR.
60 BBLS. COFFEE SUGAR.
300 " MOLASSES.
10 HIIDSi
20 ? BACON SIDES A SHOULDERS.
35 ? DH Y SALTED BACON.
100 COILS KOPR.
80 TONS Bli A RDS COTTON TIES.
100 ROLLS FLAX ? GUJNY BAGGING.
For sal? at Lowe-t Figure*, by
A. B. 81IKPPKKSON A CO,
? - Wilmington, N. 0.
Oct 20
CLEMEJST? & CO.,
JUD? 24-ly _Baltimore, M1'.
WXH*
Especially designed Tor tho une ortho Milieu I
Profession rind ?he Family, possessing chose ii
trinsio m-ilioinnl properties which belong to un
Old and Pure Oin.
Indispensable to Females, flood ."or Kilne>
Complaints. A deliciaras Tonie. Put up in
enees, containing ono dosen bettles eaoh, un<l
sold by all druggists, grocers, Ao.
A. M. BIN INO ER A CO..
Established 1778, No. 15 Beaver St.. N. Y.
lune 23_ly_
P. P. TOALE,
Charleston, S. C.. Manufacturer of
Doors, Sashes, Blinds.
HAVING tho Largest and moat complete
Factory in the Southern States, mid ke<-p
ing always on hand a largo and most complete
stoek oC DOORS, SASHES. ULI ND-. Sash
Doors, Storo Doors. Shutters, Moulding*. Ac. Al?
lum enabled to sell low and at manufacturers'.
price?.
N. H.-Strict attention paid to shipping in
good order.
July 21 t3u
Established 1834.
G. H. Reese
& Brothers.
207 & 209 We Pratt Street
BALTIMORE M D
wiuuti \m
n i?
WE RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE
Citizens of Sumter and its vicinity, thnt
uo aro prepared to furnish
Every Article in our Line,
(Excrpt Spirit nous Liquors )
At as Low Rates as any House in
the United States.
Our long experience and unsurpassed facilillos
for procuring goods upon tho most favornhlc
terms, cnablo U3 tn guarantee satisfaction to
every purchaser. Wo pay particular attention to
"I" 3E3 J^. fS,
and cnn at any limo, out of our extensivo stock,
furnish tho Quest, as well us all other grudes that
come to this country. Purchasers uihy rely upon
having their goods carefully packed, and pr mpt
ly forwarded.
Sepr 22_6m_
JAS. H ARR AL & Ca
COTTON
AND OENERAL
COMMISSION MER CU A NTS
23 WHITEHALL ST lt BET,
(Lower omi of Broadway.)
NEW YORK.
Liberal advances mude upon Bills Lading.
Nov 24 611108.
?. H. ALEXANDER,
DENTIST,
BROAD STREET, CAMDEN. S. C.
Every description of work exocutcd with
prompt ness, nilli in tho most approved and dur.?
>>lu stylo. Sots of Teeth furnished nt very mod
erato rates.
REFERENCES:
den. J. B. Kershaw. Cam ion, S. C.
T. Burnell, M. D.. .?
L. ll. Deus, "
J. M. Davis, Esq,, " ?.
Jan 6 tim
MERGER & JOHNSTON -
COTTON FA0T0US AND CO M.Ml SI CN
MERCHANTS.
1 Bow ly'fl Wliiiri.
Un lt i muro, Mil.
rr>IIE undersigned neting as Ajr-nt for tho
X above firm, respectfully solicits Consign
ments of Cotton, Upon wi.?rh he will udvmiro three
fourths of its murkol value on thc day nf ship
mont in CASH. Cotton held over if desired,
drain, Potnloo*, Bacon and othor orders pjntnpl*
ly filled Upon satisfactory terms Good reference
given if roqulrcd. Requesting y?ilf patronage.
I romain, vnurs truly.
THO vlAS T. UPS ll UR. JR.
Dec 22-3m_
HARDWARE.
SAMUEL R. MARSHALL)
IMPORTER AND DEALER
-IN
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, P)8
tots, Muskets. Powoer, Shot. Caps, Part
ri.igus, Axes, Collo*) Cards, Nails, Hot se Shoes,
Fairbanks Soutes, Grindstones, Mill Rocks, Bolt
lng and Wire Cloth, Steel Corn Mills, English
Ovens, Pots and Spidors, Builders Harnware,
Blacksmiths, Carpenters and Tanners Tools.
A great variety Tin and Wondon.Ware, Seine
Twines, Gilling Si ?nen. A large stook of Single
and Double Barrel Guns, my own Importation of
HO ve m I Makers. .
Agent for the Dodges Celebrated Plowa and
Stuck Bells at Wholesale and Retail.
810 KINO ST., tilga of the (BIG 0I?N.
Oot. IS. ?p
FIR? AS
I IST S TIR,
CSAS. H. MOUSE
?ITJ?TEE
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON
A KO GLOBE:
Insurance Company.
Japital, Surplus sod Reserved Funds, |
?? Gold, $17,700,000.
Seventeen Million and Seven Hundred
Thousand Dollars-IN GOLD.
Invested in the United States. Two Mil?
lions of Dollars. $2,000,000
Ri.-ks in Sumter, token nt Charleston
rates.
Residences in tJie Country insur?
ed at LOW hates.
Losses paid promptly iii Charles?
ton.
On the payment of Ten Years
premiums in CASH, a per?>ct
ual policy will be issued.
A. INT CE.
, Insurance Agent,
s. a
LIFE.
Brooklyn Mutual Life
rance Co., of New York.
Annual Income nearly Half
Million of Dollars.
Character well known in Su*J
ter.
Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance;
Company, of Hartford.
A wants al Market value, Four Milli*
Titree Hundred Tltousuud
Dollarn. $1,300,000.
Losses paid in Caan? Seven Hundrti'
and Sixiv eight 'l'liou>and
Doll UM. " $708.000.
Thi? Company hus never contested i
chum
TERMS-HALF CASH: HALF SOM.
Cf I AS. ll. MOISH.
Insnrnnce vj?ent
S inter, S. t?.
Nov 17 *Sm
W- B. JOHNSTON, President,
W. S. HOLT, vice-President, J. W. BURKE. General Agent.
GEO. S. OB KAR, Secretory, J. MERCER GREEN, Med. Ex.
C. F. McCAY, Actuary, W. J. MAGILL, Sup. Agencies.
HOME INSURANCE.
THE
COTTON STATES
Life Insurance Company,
Macon. G-&.'
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, - - - - $2,000,000.
Ot' w h ?ol? $100,000 safely invested is deposited to accord with the requirement!
ol tho ('harter, under thc control ol State authorities
FOR THE SECURITY OP POLICY HOLDERS.
?TTARANTEED CAPITAL, - - - - $500,000.
nis purely Southern and Home Company worked on fro mutual plan of distribution nf profil,
?ra nil tho plans of Insurance and advantages to the assured, that oun be given with safety to li?
jtorest uf the Policy Holder. A loan of
FIFTY PEU CENT OF THE PREMIUM
WILL BE GIVEN, IF DESIRED, AND NO NOTE REQUIUED.
.TERMS OP POLICY LIBERAL.
?? restriction on Trnvel. All i'nlicies nnn-fcrfietnble after two full annual premtiiin?*sro paid.
This is nut only a Southern Institution, but a il O .MU ENTERPRISE-- controlled mid directes
by your friends and neighbors. Its capital is larger ihnn any similar enterprise lu thc South,?DI
its rali? of Assets to Liabilities (tho only .true test of soundness) VICHY MUCH GREATRR.
In cons?quence of its SOLIO MONIED BASIS and of the social position and fiuuncinl integrity*!
its managers wo ask your support. We make no war upon other companies, but urge thu advss
inges offered bv "THE COTTON STATES." and personally appeal to tho friends of Southern
enterprise to make this: TUE BEST OF ALL INVESTMENTS.
C. H BROWNING,
Dept Agt. North and South Carolina. Office at Columbia, S C.
fS^???"'? Spool*! Agc.,) 8
J. li K DOONE, Travelling Agent, j '
par SEE CARD BELOW.
Wo the undersigned having examined the Charter and Prospectus of tbe "COTTON STATES"
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. (Parent Office, Mncon, Ga..) do cheerfully roeomincnd il to th*
people of North and Sou'h Curolmn as a reliable Southern Institution. Mutual in its working!
n ti ri strictly confined tn the business of LIFE INSURANCE, with a Guiiranteed Ctipitiil titnple for
safety. be>ides $ .Oil 000 securely in ves led (to accord with tho requirements of tho Cl arter) fur the
security ot policy holders.
(Signed)
Col Win. Johnston, Char otto, N. C. : Cen. Wade Hampton, Columbia, S. C.
Gen. John A. Young, 44 44 : Jos. D. Pope, Esq., 44 44
Maj. C. l>t?wd, 44 44 j Dr. John W. Porker, 44 44
Gov. Z. B. V .nee. 44 44 : Col. L. D. Childs. 44 44
Col. T. H. Brem. 44 ? : . Col. James G. Gibbs. 44 44
Jos II. Wilson. Esq., 44 44 ll. P. Hemmet, Greenville, 44
Green, Watson A Walsh, Sumter, S. C. Blanding A Richardson, Sumter, 44
A. A. Gilbert, Sumter, 8. C.
Piedmont and Arlington
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
THOSE TWO STAUNCH COMPANIES, THE PIEDMONT
AND "ARLINGTON" HAVE COMBINED UNDER
THE ABOVE NAME, AND PRESENT, IN THE
SHORT TIME OF TWO YEARS, A
LIST OF OVER
Bight Thousand Insurers and a Capital
and Assets of over One Million and
a Half of D lars,
ATTAINING TO A POSITION ND IMPORTANCE AMONO
Life Insurance Companies
never before reached in so short a time.
Rights of Policy Holders in both the "Piedmont" and "Arlington"
will remain unchanged, and the same as before.
New and advantageous features in. the new
Company, will be allowed the old Insurers co-equal
with the new ones
Then ure Branch Offices in each State, where funds accruing
invented^ and not taken beyond State limite.
Branch Office in this State at Columbia.
LEA FHA RT, JEFFERSON AND RANSOM. Managers.
J. S. HUGHSON, Agent, Sumter, S. C.
RKFKRENOKU :
Capt. A. A. Gilbert, Capt. E. W. Moise, Capt. Jno. S. Riob?nl?oo
Oo C _.
PAVILION ?i O TBL,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
BOARD. PER DAY, $8.00.
HOST. HAMILTON, Ma?. H. t. ft ttlTR RPI RLD,
B?peilnteodont,
Proprietress
For Sale.
THE House and Lol, in ibo Town of ..jflj
owned and held by Sumter CJ,r0U",,l^!-.
Parsonage. The bouse is comfortable, ?""3H
nie lo? for garden, Ac, and necessary eat ?.
lng?. >
For terms, Ae., apply te
Jan 12-tf
A. A OILBBBT.