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The Sumter WntoliHian, ?r^?? Tra****** A?T?rtiM?7D?.( Md .11 Jofwork mast b* p?M for 1? ?Mb, XbU wJH ob#?rrod wttjtoVtd^paUoB. sr? aUo psjabls In adrane?. Applications iWob Work will ba ats**, at tba offlco, lo *?.?. P. *?f Ff**._ ' ? Tba wTtcaiiA? baa? &Mm*&tf*l Y. Puw.tb)?IUt^?i?l- *???4 aitond to all aaaltort oona^ua vita tba Adrar tlslaj or Sitfraof Iptloa df artaaoatot ^: . , ; ?*- Oar AdrwUjln* Manda MMaaiai to iendTa tbolr favors not tatar tba* MoaWUy. ST. JMKPH'S ACADEMY. A very large and select audience as? sembled io the spacious hall of the above Institution, OD Thursday afternoon last, to witness the $ DISTRIBUTION EXERCISES. A handsomely arranged ?tage waa erected ia the Western part of the hat!, aud upon a low dais, th? noble form of the Bishop of Charleston, robed in his official costume, occupied the ceutral chair. The floe head of Bishop Lynch, and hia intelligent and benevolent coun? tenance, lent a certain dignity and char? acter to the scene, which seemed to per? vade the entire audience. On either sido were Gen. Anderson aud Father McNeil, and behind them, the faculty of the College, in their solemn suits ot black. The day was intensely warm, bot-the airy arrangement of the hall, and the liberal supply of ioe water, modified the otherwise un endurable heat. About sun-set a march on the piano ushered in the young ladies, who teated themselves in chaira on either side of the stugo, presenting ah array of beauty and grace seldom seen except in large cities. Next in order came "MARY STUART," . . . A historical drama, translated from the French by a Sister of Mercy, and performed by the following DRAMATIS PERSONA : Mary Stuart, Misa Oonigland. Mary Fleming, " Lida Green. Mary Seyton, ? Burkett. Duohesa of Guise, " Lottie Green. Catherine de Medici, " Kate Motea. Lady Trockmorton, " Carrie Motes, Anna Kennedy, " Armida Cohen, Mary Beaton, " O'Connor. Mary Livingston. " Hammet. I Mrs. Knox, " Bogia. Couti tess of Lennox, " Logan. Countess o? Murray, " Dinkins. Elspeth Curie, " Ryan. Queeu Elizabeth, " Mnldrow. Tho play was well acted throughout, and the correct reading and careful ac? centuation evidenced study and applica? tion. There was .no prompting, yet the ~arts were all perfect. We do not like j individualize, where all did so well, hut a just oritio could not forbear to mention the spirited and life like acting of Miss Carrie Mosca and Mies Armida Cohen. Gen. Anderson read the programme and the prizes we.-e conferred by Bishop Lynch. This occupied considerable time, but the monotony was relieved by some fioo vocal and instrumental musio by the pupils. Among the many pleasing performances of thia kind, we would specially commend Miss Barrett's fine rendering of that master pieoe of song (by Donizactti) ?Come o' bello" ; and Miss Mathis' oharming singing of the saino composer's celebrated solo, "Oluce di quest anima." The "A. B. 0." song, by the young? er ladies, under Miss MeKain's genial and skillful management, waa well given and elioited muoh applause. It is impossible for us to give in full the numerous awards for proficiency in the various departments and classes. The following are the principal prizes Primary Department-1st premium, Miss Bu loo Moise. Academical Department-1st class, 1st Premium, Miss Mary Maldrow ; 2nd class, 1st premium, Miss Kato Hauser;-3d class, 1st premium, Miss Lucy Green. Christian Doctrine and Bible History -1st class, 1st premium, Miss Ryan ; 2nd doss, 1st premium, Miss Mary Stephens. Ornamental Writing-1st premium, Miss Conigland. Writing-Int class, 1st premium, Miss Maggie Logan ; 2nd class, 1st premi? um, Miss Lottio Green ; 8d olass, 1st premium, Miss Susan Green. Algebra-1st premium, Miss Kate Moses. Arithmetic-1st clans, 1st premium, Misses Ryan and Kate Moses; 2nd class, 1st premium, ' Miss Mathis ; 3rd class, 1st premium, Miss James. Classical Jiislory, Geography and Biography-1st premium, Miss Kate Moses; 2nd olass, 1st premium, Mir? Mathis. Modern ff?tory add Geoffraphy-Ui premium, Mist McKain. j Analysis, Rhetoric and Composition? 1st Premium, Miss Conigland. Grammar arid Composition-1st class, lat Premium, Mi? Muldrow ; 2nd olas?, lat Premium, Miss Lid* Green ; 3rd cleat, lat Premium, Miss Hamer ; 4th class, lal Premium, Miss Maggie ' Harney. P^tTos^h^,. Chemistry and Astronomy -lat class, Itt Promium, Mies Kate Motet; 2pd cliw, Itt Premium, Miss Muldrow; &rd ?lait, lat Premium,Misa Hauser . ? ' Exemplary Conduct-lat Hob or among boarders, Mitt ' Conigland ; 1st Honor among day Puplta, Mi* Kat? | Mooes. ; ! ?? ?... land. . V- ... * . jO^rr-leiJB?on?it;: Mist Rm- ? : Pc4Ueness-?st Honor, Mis? Conig U?d. French Analysis and Compatit Con 1st claw, lat premium, Mis? Carrie Mo? ses; 2nd olass, 1st premium, Miei Mc Kein. Italian-let premium, Ml? Carrie Moses, Oil Painting- premium, Misa Cofcicr laod. + Crayon Drawing-lit cl#sa, let premi? um, Miss Garrie Moses ; 2nd dew, lat premium, Mies Lottie Oreen. Pastel and Water Colours-lei olass, premium, Miso Coo ?gland ; 2nd olass, premium, Miss MeKain. Gold Medal awarded to Mis? Kate Meses. Embroidery-premium,; Miss j, Con ig* land. Instrumental Music-1st premium, Miss MeKain. Vocal Music-Itt premium, M ?ss Mathis. Valedictory addresses wore delivered by Misses Conigland and Kate Moses, (the graduates) breathing a spirit of love and gratitude to their teachers, and affectionate regard for their school? mates. Bishop Lynoh addressed the pupils abd audience in a abort and sensible speeoh, lull of good advice and sound morals. The exorcises closed with a stirring I appeal, by Edward Conigland, Esq., an eminent lawyer of Halifax, N. C., and father of the yoong lady who distin? guished herself by her high honors in the Institution. While we cannot agroe with the speaker in all he said of this coll?ge (for we have other honored and able teachers of our daughters in Sum? ter,) yet wo fully endorse bis remark, that the citizens of our town have rea? son to be proud of St. Joseph's Academy. WBLCOJIK BACK! We were muob pleased, on Friday last, to greet as conduotor again, on the Wilmington and Manchester Rail Road, Mr. J. J. EVANS. Mr EVANS is remembered by many of our readers, in his former connexion with this Road, and his uniform courtesy and kindness will induoo them to unite with us in giving him a hearty welcome back. Our esteemed friends of tho Carolina Spartan, Newberry Hera ld and Union Times will allow us to express mr appreciation of the kind words re? cently spoken by them, through thoir columns, of our unworthy self. ft?^Messrs. F. II. & J. A. COUNTS-the former, Secretary and Treasurer, and the latter, Looal Agent at Alston-of j the Spartanburg and Union Rail Road, will please accept our thanks fer the narked kindness end courtsey shown to is, whilst recently passing to and from Spartanburg. No Road of this State or any other State, can boast more llover or efficient officers than these. PINE TOMATO. An esteemed lady friend, near Me rfianicsville, sends us a tomato, woigh ng seventeen ounces, ripe, luscious and cady for tho table. We make our )olitest bowj whilst we express high tpprooiation of the remombranee. FINA BAINS, Ac. This section was visited, on Monday ast, by copious showers. Tho season is ust in time for early corn, whioh may low bo regarded as safe. The crop of cotton and corn, of this icetion, is generally promising. TBK VANITY OF EARTII. The brightest rays of genius siuk in he dark shadows of death ! Fame and obscurity, pride and lowliness, slcop to -Othor in thc gravo ! What is earthly 'ame, or honor, or glory, or wealth, or enown I i&r DAVID DICKSON'S Groat Book >n Farming DOW out. No farmer's ibrary complote without it. Bound in doth, extra, $4; Sheep, $4.50; Half | Vlorooco, $5. Orders received at this iffi.00. Good canvassing agents wanted, for torms, apply at this office. -What is bettor than a promising oung man ? A paying ono. The oxeemos of our youth ara but drafts on our ld ago payable with compound intorest after ate. Wh- then delay in nreventing the ravnges f Mich eioessea by ming the celebrated Boutborn 'onlo, the " Old Carolina Bitten '? Wlneman's Cryetallied Worm Candy ii only won ty-fi vo oenta a box I "NEVER BE WEARY IN WELL DOING j" or or weary ef speaking of the earea producod by IOMTBR BfTTBaSI never weary of recommending hem to tho-e who suffer from dyspepsia, indi ;estlon, etc. A STITCH IN TIRIB HAVES NINE. If you have a eough, do not negUet it / thou ande go to an untimely grava by negleoting rhat they call "a alight cold." Thea? alight lolds ara very Insidious. They toon beoorne leep.seated, and defy all remedio?. DR. TfJTT'S 1XPB0T0RANT will cur* lt. It ?aa ba had of >ny Druggist. , _ ,__ AHEAD OF THE NORTH. Ia nany thlnga'tbe North bas fora long tim? 1MB ahead ot the Boo th, merely bec?-. ^ oar peo >le hava a?gU?ted their natural ad-antagei. In nothing waa tbli ?ora palpably tb? eaee than ?a tb* maoafa?tar? of doora, aa?b?a, blinda, mouldings, A?. Thia waa notfcod by Mr. P. P. Foal?, an ?nterprlalng Cbarle?(ob??u, > id ho baa now on? of tb? largest and moat snooessiV. ??n*?' afaotoriee of doora, aaab?s and blinda in tb? 1 whole oountry, 8?e his advertisement, SOUTHERN si?trami?, ? ?(r IN CHARLESTON, ft C., CcJ^urf ??? *4 VfMAN, \ Broker, No. 25 J?roa<f Six**. itjNi -ir'int. BTATB e*o???TiM-Booth Carolina, old, 00@ do no?,'M?Mi de, rogist'd ?took, ox ?nt Crrr SECURITIES-A agni I?, a a. Bond?, -(a) J?; Charleston, 8. C. Stock, (ox qt int) -($4?; do, Fir* Lona Bond?, -$78; Columbi?, 8. C Bondi, -? 70. R AI LOOAP Bo iros-Dla? Bldg?, (fi rs t mort rs go) -@60; Charleston ?nd Savannah, - @70 Ch*ilotU, Columbi? ?ad AwgBiU, -?87i; Chara? and Darlington, -68} Greenville and Columbia, (1st mort) - @80 ; do, (Bute guar? anty) 74 (ft-j Northeastern, - @90; Saran .ah and Ck*rlestoo/f 1*4mort) - 80} do, (State guarantee) - @75; Booth Carolina, -@78j do, 78; Bp?rt?jiburg ?nd Union, -@60. RAILHOAD BTOOKS-Charlotte, Colombia and Augusta, -@45; Greenville and Columbi?, - @3 ; NortheMtern, @ 10 ; Savannah and Charles? ton, -$86 ; 8outb Carolina, (?bolo shares) - ?42; do, (hali dc) - (?21. EXCHANGE, Ac-New York Sight, & oft* part Gold, 112@114; Silrer, 104(g>108. SOOTH CAROLINA BAHS BILLS,. , .Bank of Charleston. ..- <3> - .Bank of Newberry.M.,U.-@ Bank of Camden.?K^U?.?0@ Baak of Georgetown.....-@7 Bank of Booth Carolina.30(g) Baak of Chester.8@ Bank of Hamburg ? -.10(Sft Baak of Bute ot &. 0. prior to 1861....626b Bank of State of 8. C. Issue 1801 and 1862 42(a) - .Planters'and M echan Ic?'Bank of Charles-Qa .People's Bank of Charleston....,.,..-@" .Union Bank of Charleston.-(?? .Southwestern R R Bank of Charleston, - @ (old;.:.-rf .Southwestern R R Bank of Charleston, - @ - (no?).>.- <$ Farmers' and Esobaugo Bank of Charles-(u) ton..-.. 6 Crt - Exohange Baak bf Colombia.-Cn Merchants' Bank of Chem?. 6(m Planters'Bank of Fairfield.<cj - State of South Carolina Bills Receivablo...pur. City of Charleston Chango Bills.par. .Bills marked thus (.) are being redeemed ot the Bank Counters of each. Jan 1? ly SPECIAL NOTICES. ?SST- The many friends of .Mr. THOMAS HAIR respectfully announce Lira ors an independent candidate for a seat in tho 'Legislature from Sumter County, and solloit for him the support of THE CITIZENS. April 13, 1870. This valuable Family Medicino has been widely and favorably known in our own and foreign eonntries, upwards of THIRTY YEARS I It has lost nono of its good namo by repeated trials, but continuos to ocoupy n prominent posi? tion in avery family medicine chost. It is an external and Internal Remedy. For Summer Complaint, or any other form of bowel diseaaa in children or adults, it is on almost cor tain euro, and has without doubt, boon moro successful in ouring the various kinds of CHOL? ERA than any other kown romedy, or tho most skillful physician. In Indi?, Africa and China, ?hero this dreadful disease is more or less preva? lent, the Pain Killer is considered by the nativos, as ?oil as European residonls in those climates, a sure remedy ; and while it is a most efficient remedy for pain, it is a porfoctly safe medicino, evon in unskillful hands. Directions accompany each bottle. .**. Sold by all Druggists. _Frico 26 cts., 60 ctr., and $1 por bottle. Health'* Beat Defence. "The ?oak eateth herbs," soys St. Paul, sn that eigbteon hundred yoars ago tho valuo of medicinal plants was appreciated.' Io tho Old Testament botanical remedies are repeatedly re? commended, but in bi? pnsrnge of snored history is man recommended to swallow calomel, or bl no pill, or any other minorai preparation. Tho sick ?ero dlreoted to oal*horbs to .strengthen, them to purify thom, to heal thom, to rtstoro them. In that day tho art of making vogotablo extracts ?as unknown. The herbal medioinos ?oro moro infarious. It ?as reservod for alntor age to unito tho sanitary essences of tonio, apcriont and antibil lons roots, barks, and plants, with an activo stimulant, and thus scouro their rapid diffusion through tho debilitated or disordered system. The orowntng triumph of this effccllvo mode of concentrating and applying tho virtuos of medi? cinal vegetables ?as achieved in tho production of Hostottor's Stomach Bitters. Nover before had a perfootly pure aloohollo stimulant boen com? bined ?Uh tho expro8sod Juices of tho finost speoifloa of tho vegetable kingdom. Nover yet, though eighteen years have olnpsod sinoe its introdnetion, has this groat restorative boon equalled. It is takon at nil soasons, in nil climes, as tho most potent safeguard against epidemica, ss a protection against all unhoalthy oxhalatlons that produce debility on begot disease ; as a remedy for intermittent and other malarious Hovers ; as an appotitor ; as a sovereign oure for dyspepsia; as a general tonio and in vigoran t ; as ? gent?o, painless aporiont ; as a blood dopuront ; AS a nervino; as a euro for bilious affections; ns a harmless anodyno; and as tho DEST DEPENCB OF HBAi/rn under nnfnvorablo circumstances, mob as sedentary pursuits, unduo bodily or montai exertion, hardship, privation and expo rare. KOS KOO ! Proparod by Dr. J. J. Lawronco, tho oolobrntod r TsiciAif and cn KM HT, Norfolk, Va., Is a SAP >., PLEASANT and it ELI AD i. E romedy for AM, disoases 3ADSED by TORPIDITY OF THE LIVER, IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD, DISORDERS OF THE URINARY ORGANS, DERANGEMENTS OF TUB NERVOUS SYSTEM. It PURIFII.S and ENRICHES tho BLOOD, Mts? ronKS tho LIVER and KIDNEYS to a healthy LOTION, AIDS DIOE8TI0N, REGULATES tho DOWELS, ind INVIGORATES tho NERVOUS SYSTEM. lt ts NOT a Patent Medioino. FORMULA around each bottle. ENDORSED ly the beet Phyticiant. The MOST POPULAR Medicine in ute. DR. LAWRRNCB is constantly in rocoipt of jRATsruL letters nod TESTIMONIALS of REMARK A SLR CURES performed by KOSKOO. AU lotto, H an.'worod and ndvico glvon-rnr.E. KOSKOO for salo by Druggists evory?hore at 9NR DOLLAR PRR BOTTLE. For sale by J. F. W. DoLorme, July 28-ty Sumter, S. O, Notice* THE COPARTNERSHIP between tho un derslgncd In tho practico of Law and equity, under tho namo of RICHARDSON ? MOSES, bas boen dissolved by mutual oonsent. J. S. 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JOFPEES-Java, Laguyra, Rio, all grade* > FLOU RS-all grades; SUGARS-all grades ; MOLASSES and SYRUP8-all grades ; CRACKKRS, all kinds, in bbl*, and boxes ; RAISINS, Choteo Lern? ons and Oranges, Bottlod Ale and Porter, En? glish and Ameri? can, In eases and bbl*. Chewing Tobacco, caddies, quarter and half] bozos ; Catawba Win?, Choioe Soupper nong Wine, California Hock Wino, Clarets, Rasberry Syrup, Black? berry Brandy, Jolitos, Es sen cc s, and O roc ors Drugs, Lyo and Potash, and a goneral as? sortment of liquors, Groceries, Segars, Tobacco. For sale at wholosale only, by ADRIAN & V?LLERS. juno 22 m SPRINGS, H?HT MILES FROM SPARTAN BURG COURT HOUSE, S. 0. Veto Furniture-Hotel thoroughly Reno? vated-New Bedding-New Baths- I Bowling Alley, and other modes of\ exercise for guests will bc ready for f visitors, June 1st, 1870. toard per month.$30 00 'ur week. 10 00 'er day. 2 00 Tho water is Chalybeate, ard is oonl and lem?n i to tho tn s to. lins proven efHoaoioos in uring Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Kidney Bis? ases, Gravol, Dropsy, Dinrrhren, Cutaneous Lffootions, Chill and Fever, Genoral Dobllity, nd many othor ills of a kindrod natuie, The nblo will be provided with tho best the oountry ffords ; and every attention given to visitors, alonlutcd to make their stay pleasant. CABINS TO RENT. R. C. OLIVER, Proprlotor, Sparlanburg Court House, S. C. Juno I, 1370. _ Jener al Life and Fire! \mwmw MM. SUMTER, S. C. AL HE following Companies haring complied j .-?th thu Law, and doposlted $20,000 eaoh with he Comptroller General, oder protection to j onsoholds against loss or damage by fire: Pheonix Piro Ineuruneo Company, of | ? klyo, N. Y. Cash A ?sota, $1,700,000. Hun tli cm Life Inauranco Company, of I Vilanta, Qa., Gen. J, B. GORDON,' ^eaideot, M. C.'MORRIS, Seo'ty. Security Fire Insurance Company of I if ow Yorkr, Assctta, $2.017.860 81. German Fire Insurance Company oft Jew York, Assotta, 1.053.051 ?l. Georgia Homo Ioauranoe Company,1 Columbus, Ga., Annetta, 408,781 10. Riohmond .Hanking Insurance Co., of I .'irginia, Awctts, 270.540 24. A. WIIITf\ Juno 23 N I??????L K?i/t ?ft Karoman, - .^i&tJ'tt?jli?fc v. " Weald respa?tf.iiy ..ifoU th* .petwn.ga rf bl. frl?o<H ?4 tb. oubli*. ;.. Stock of Hardware and FamUy Uteii?ll?, .mbraelog every a*Uf)e IB thia Un? of batlow, wtysh ht intende to ??jil at thf q I.OWBST PKICB?, *OB CA Sil. Bo will keep always in ?tore, a completo a?iort ment of Collin'? Ax??, Amea'Shovel? Md Spade?, Troco Chain?, Hoot. Bake?, Pilefa Fork?, Orala ?radlea, Scythe Dlade?, Gnano Salve?, POokct and Tabla Gallery, Braja Proscrving Kettle?, T?o Wara, Window Ola?.-afl ?laso. Peroonitn wank o? tho moat eonrtnleot and economical S tora?, can bo ?uppliod with tba latent improved pattoma ak price? which cannot rail to giro entire aaUafaotltn. JOBO 16 Pate & Taylor HAVE RECEIVED A PINE ASSORTMENT OF f JIOUODTIN NEW YORK BY 0KB OF. THE FIRM AT TUB RECENT DECLINE. THOSE DESIRING TO PURCHAS SHE: AND CHEAP HAD BEST GIVE TUES! A.CALL. Tboy oro prepared to serre all la- tba boat manner, and respectfully aoliolt a continuance of tho la vor? hertoforo io liberally beitewtd. Marob 28 OPENING OF THE SPRING mimi LATEST STYLES OF Millinery and Fancy Goods. MRS. M. J. ZERNOW, SUMTER, 8. 0-, having recently returned from New York, annonnoei to ber friends and tbe pabilo of Sunter, and tba adjoining eouoltts, that abo has opened at the above es tabllsbment a CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF Millinery Goods, Inolnding all tho LATEST PARISIAN NOVELTIES. Satisfaction guaranteed as to the price and quail ty of Good? purchased ak this establish ment ?S?u Orders from the country will re?oive prompt attention. April ?0 BOOTS s SHOES, MADE TO ORDER. LTHE SUBSCRIBERS HAY aW lng removed from Manning, and loonted themselves lu Wkr SUMTER, S. 0. W (at the 014 Telegraph office,) f CORNER MAIN & DUGAN STB., aro prepared to furnish BOOTS and SHOES of their own manufacture on short notice. . They guarantee satisfaction In every respect, and from their long experience in tho balinese, foel assured that those who onco patronli* tbem will not fail to call again. Ordera aolioitod, whioh will be flllod with promptness, and in workmanlike manner, Shoe Findings of every description on hand and for sale low. t&f Terms strictly Cash. Bultman & W?lls, March 30 . Sin Fresh ' arivals, -AT Sumter Book Store. Wild Lifo under tim Equator, by Dumball lu. Stories of the Gorilla Country " " Curiosities of Literature, by DoLiraolll. Lotbuln, Del.raelll's last new novel. ' Tennyson's Completo Poems, neat oOtlion, nt $1,25. . V E. A. Poo's Completo Works. The Southern (lardner, by W. N. Whit?. Gimloning for profit, " Henderson. Pro.- by ter inn, Methodist and Baptist Hymn Books. Prnycr Books. Bibles, Drawing Poper. Pinning Paper. . Commoroia! Noto Paper, at 10 ?? 15 ot? pr qr. Fools Cap Paper, ut 15 ota " Envolopos nt 5 eta pr bunob. English Quills, Steel Pons, Ink, Sealing Wax, Red Tapo, eto, A. WHITE ? CO. Juno I Ith. Bottoms Horse Power. FOR GINNING, TU RES Ii INO AND PLANTATION MILLS. THIS Labor MY taff Mnohino is being put up by Mr. \V. S. Iloncroy, nt Charleston. Those winning to purchase oan pond their orders to W. S. Hooorcy, Founder and * Machinist, Charleston, and their orders will bo promptly flllod. (1?re is an opportunity tosavo half the nutnbor of mulos, and do twice the work. Prioo 125 dollars. A.A. ALLEN, Agont. Juno 15-lm* MUStC LKSSON<. Vocal and Instrumental. The undersigned having taken his residence at Buintor, will ulm loomis In Singing ami on the J PIANO and VIOL?N, Ho wlltllkewWe gltelri. | itruetlonsln FRBNCH, GERMAN ami ARITH? METIC. TUNING OF PIANOS ATTENDED TO. For furthor particulars, Apply to him st hi? residence in Karvin Strcot. ii. c M. Korrr. F?b 2-tr .. ~ ? ' - . . .? -, ;.>:.' , i.- - '.' py- ? . - * vV, .A .o- ? o..?vt ^%)!?L ? A8BET? - W, ;?;^??M? . .. , . -. . - < ..... Y. - JBFFRRSO? ?AV?B, P^SiDi?MT. . W. J. WICK8. First Vf oe-PresMeat. W. F. ROYLE, Booromry. -' .. / - , f I J. t. PE1T?LL., fttoond Vio* Fr**td?ut\ I J. II. EDMONDSON, li"ttvral Ag<nt.-. _' . * ? <) ?? .? '?> ,-? - - ' ?. o? ~>?J"}? <,;V\J" ?<i^.i-.'ttj A definite on rh lurrendor Value ls frunranteoH on ?Il polio!** Upired fcy ann piment, of prom* Um, whiob amount will, at th? option of ibo policy bolder?, bo pawl bUn In cash ?a t>o turren dor ot I bU polioy, or loaned to blot at tlx par oent. intoro?t to pay bi? futuro premluuu, thereby contiuu- . lng hU polio/ ia for oe for tbe foll ?meg ut. * 1 ? . v ;-t With sufficient eapltal for octiro sjourlty, np Life In sum nee Company oflor* superior adrea- : Ugo* to Ibo Carolina. AU iU pron ls aro divided among Us polioy holden, In ?lvMen<ti, on Ibo contribution plan. No rostrloUons on travel or residence In tho Uolted Stute?, Canada or Europe. All policios non forfeltable after second y'oar. AU lof ses patd promptly la cash. , M. C. BUTLER, GENERAL STATE AGEJOT, COLUMBIA, ;B. C. Juno 15-3m DR?G-8, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS Toilet and Fancy Articles. A. ANDERSON & CO.. Apothecaries and Chemists, SUMTER, S. C. Ara reoelvlng constantly ? full supply of Pure Drugs and Jhotolcn)-, nud a. well solooted Stoofc of Fancy Ar ticlos and Perfumery. -ALSO A great variety of Toilet Soaps, Extracts for the Handkeroblef. Flue Colognes, Foreign and Domestic, Surgioal Instruments, Trusses, Ao. All Medicines warranted genuine and of the very best quality. PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS, Carefully compounded night or day. To be found nt night at tho residence of Mr. Anderson on Main-St. A. ANDERSON, - A. J. CHINA, RI. D REMOVAL. -0 HAVING REMOVED to Corner of Malo and Republioan Streets, and thoroughly revised ?ad renovated my Stook, I eau offer to tty customers and tho pnblle generally, at floe AN ASSORTMENT OF WELL SELECTED Di? Tigs, ANO General Medicines, Aa can ba found in this>market. Comprising moat of tho popular Patent Medicines, -SUCH AS Roaadallf, PJiilotoken or Fomalo Friond, Mystio or Female Regulator, Jayne's Ezpeotorant, Jayno'a Pilla, Ayer'a Cherry Peotoral, Wlatar'a Balsam. Wild Chorry, Hembold'a E? traot Buohu, Simmoba' Liver Invlgorator, Sandford'* Liver Invlgorator, Hall's Hair Renowor, Barry's Trloopheroua, Tan-ant's Aperient, Stafford's Olive Tar for oolds, oougha and consumption. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, Russell's Soothing Cordial, without' 'ano? dyne, Holloway's, Van Dcuson's and Hurley's Worm Candy, with all tho Vermlfugee. A complota aeaortroent of PERFUMKKY, TOOTH BRUSHES AND TOILET ARTICLES. -At.so A choioo article of COLOGNE, of our own manu? facture, wliioh we can aoll cheap-with all other artioloa which should be found in a Well Regulated Drug Store. Janl6-tf ' J. F. W. Pr.TjqftUE. Canned Meats, VEGETARLES, FRUITS, AND FISH, in great variety, ORANGES and LEMONS. ALSO Flour, Lard, Sugar, .Coffoo, Bacon Crackers, Caudles, Catsups, Pepper Sauce, &c, ile, it c. Almonds and Raisins, Kino Segars and Tobacco. Bolted Meal and Grist, FRESH FA MI L. Y* SUPPLIES, . Received overy week, at JOHW S? IIUGIISON'S, Under thc Photographie, (taller]/ May 25_ The State of South Carolina, SUMTER COUNTY1. Hg C. M. Hurst, Judge, of thc Court nf Probate for said Cotintg. WHE?EAS Aloxtnricr Durlty tins applied to mo (or Lcttors ?if Administration, willi will annexed, on nil and singular tho goods and ihattels, rights ?ml crodiis of Ozius MatLis, leoeasod, of said County. These are thoroforo to cito and admonish All md singular, tho kindred and creditors of the laid dehoMSod, lo ho and appear bol'oro mo, at our text Court of Probate for tho said County, tu be tolden nt H H m inr Court House, on the 24tliday of lune, to slieir CUUKO, if any. why tho said idininirtirnii.il> should uot bo gruutod. Ulvou iindoi my Haud and Seal of*oflleo, this Ith day of June, in the year of our Lord, >ne thousand oitflit hundred and seventy, and in ho tittil year ol' American Inil?>|>yi<donro. 0, ll. HU HST,. June 8- 2iJ .lulj;e of the Court of Probate SPECTACLES -AND- _ - KY*J?L ASS ES. LORSCH'* PATENT INTER Ol? A N A II Ll? LENSES. (lolit, Silver. Stool ami Rabber Franni. Periscopio, Convex and C?ncavo Lohres, Cntat'a-t .m? <:.,ioreu L<:D*II>. of/irtl Sim l t Miiiili cr r. TUR ADVERTISER BROS TO CAT,t AT? TENTION TO HI? STOCK OF THE BUST AND PUREST. CHU:MI CALS, Drags,. -AHD PATENT MEDICINES, A FINS ASSORTMENT OF PERFUMERY, SOAPS, TOILET POWDER and Chalk, Puff Boxea and Puffs, Shaving Crcakn and Brothes, Hair Brashes, Infant Bra she?. Tooth and Nail Brushes, -'. All at McKAQBN'8. PRESCRIPTION? PREPARED CAREFULLY AT ALL HOURS, _By I. A. MoKAQBN. TUB BEST BRANDY, OIN, WHISKEY and WINES, _ Sold at MoKAQBN'S. ALLSPICE, Cloves, Cinnamon, Ginger, liku?, Nutmegs ana Popper. _At MoKAQBN'S Drag Sf re. KEROSINE OIL, Lamps, Burners, Chimney Wlohs, Ae.,_At MoKAQBN'S. LARGE and FRESH SUPPLY OF GARDEN SEEDS _ Forsaloby . MoKAOEK. MILLER'S ALMANAC for 1870 _ At McKAflBN'S. A FINE SEGAR CAN BE HAD Feb lfl_ AtMcKAGEN'S. CLO THING, CL.OTI?S, SiC* Spring Stock. D. J. WINN, Agent, Now Imo tn Store a Large and Careful? ly soiectod Stock of Spring and Summt?r Goods, WHICH -HE GUARANTEES AS REPRE? SENTED, SUCH AS CLOTHING -Fino, Medium und Common, Cloths nnd Cassirnurcs, Shirts, Drawers, Socks, 8i.*pondors, . Gloves nnd Crarats, ' Under Vosts, lino Lot T vii cds, llruwn Linens, ?tc. which he pledgOS hiiusolf lu .?eil loner limn any ither lionne in town fur onth. April 20 N O. 8 GROCERIES. TIIE ONLY STRICTLY Grocery and Liquor UOUNC IN TOWN rll K V N D E li SIGN B D , hrr.9 leave lo cull ?ho nneut?, n of hi-i fiki..ta .md lIlO lublio gutturally tu his NEW AND WELL SHLKCTKD' 8TOCK OF Bteavy and Fancy Groceries Vb loh ho attora low for CA81I ONLY. V?t- All anieles warranted ns rt?otnnienrird fiiT* Pure Mod?olual Liquor. Ko|.t sonslanll) >n hnnd. J. If. ttttflUIAIW. April 13 ,f Tho Undersigned U.SPFUIITLLY OFt TK;; HIS ?-i:?. VTt l :i Land Surveyor, in Sum? ter County. All iiUi-luo.<? of tltni kimi if'vcii u !l r*>c*lv? m.tupi nitwnil >u if ri.l.hc*?o I i.i ?v .nl.m.... ?Mi-*?, oV?u hi.i,r..r.l Sfujn^fc'p, n v?., o'imdtfni . 'jbfiTr Jt?no ?0