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The Sumter Wat^h"?ftw. WJg.PAV? AUGUST 24 W.Y, PAXTON . - BU8IME88 MANAQEB. **- All Transient Advertisements, end ali Job Work matt bo paid ' for tn ?wk. Tbl? wiB boobsorved without distinction. Subscriytiona aro alto payable In advance. Application? for Job Work will be made, atibe office, to Taos. E. Flowine. The WATCHMAN book? ar? io tb? keeping of W. Y. PAXTOM, who will receipt for nonie? due and attend to all natter? con neo tee with the Adver? tising or Subscription department?. ?&r* Our Advertising friend? are requested to .cod In their favors notlater than Monday. $CJg=* A Mass Meeting of the citizens of Sumter, white and colored, will be held at Sumter on Wednesday next, August Slst. Specclm will be delivered by Judge Carpenter, Rev. Jonas Bryd, Gen. Butler, Gen. Kershaw, and other distinguished speakers. Information received from va rious parts of the Country indicate \ the presence of an unusual gath' ering on that day. Let all attend. U3u Au interesting letter, by our es? teemed correspondent 0. H. M., writ* ten from Long Branch, came to hand too late for insertion in oar present issue. 16T Ou reader a will see from our advertising columns that Mr. MARX ?. COHEN, who is now a much esteemed citizen of Sumter, has become a special partner with Messrs. PATE & STUBBS. Our best wishes attend him and the new firm. t8y We have be?n presented bj Mr. A. WHITE, general Fire and Life In? surance Agont at this place, with a large and well exeouted map of the seat of war, between France and Prussia, issued by the Gormania Fire Inauranoe Company of New York. In this connection, we take occasion to say that we are pleased to learn from Mr. WHITE that the importanoe of | insuring our property, and more es? pecially our dwellings, is becoming more generally appreciated by our people. ROGUERY, Just now, is rampant at Sumter, Sat? urday night last, tho carpet was taken from the who.'o length of one of the aisles of the Methodist Ghuroh. R KFOR M AT PROVIDENCE. A lotter from a prominent oitizen of Providence, informe us that arrange? ments have been made for a large meeting iu the interests of the Union aud Reform movement at that place, on Saturday next. The letter says that a great chango has taken place in that section, aud that the people are moving with spirit. Let other sections of the county move promptly. FIRST NEW COTTON AT SUMTER. Thc first bale of now cotton was brought to Sumter on Monday last, by Mr. C. C. MYERS, son of our esteemed fellow citizen JOSHUA MYERS, of Pro? vidence. After spirited bidding, it was bought by Messrs. GREEN & WALSH at 22 ccu ts. This is the third year that Mr. MYERS has brought the first bale of I new cottou to market. PREIGIIT ^t EDUCED. Wc beg to direct the attention of all interested to the reduoed rates of freight to and from Charleston, as advertised by Mr. S. S. SOLOMONS, Superintendent of the the North Eastern Rail Road, on another column. In ordor to reach these low rates, Mr. SOLOMONS carries the freight over his own Road at nominal figures. Il brings down tho expense to about a fair charge, were there but ono road traversed, and renders the I Charleston market accessible to our peo j plo. TUE OLD ENGINE MADE NEW. Through the contributions of our ci ti - liens, and the Superintendence of Mr. A. W. SUDER, a marked improvement Us been wrought upon tho machine manned by thc Wide Awake Fire En? gine Company of Sumter. This Compa? ny of our colored citizens deserves credit for tho zeal and interest manifested, ?hen fires havo occurred, even with an 'laiost worthless machino to handle - Kow that it has boen repaired-made to pine li ko a new ono, und to throw a Itrcam over any ot our Sumter steeples, Vc doubt not greater efficiency still will h brought to bear. Tho parade on tho 15th was in good Itiler and crcditablo throughout. The fficcrs of this Company are as follows : President-Butler Spoors. Vice President-S. J. Witherspoon. Treasurer-Aaron Furman. Secretart/-8. J. Parsons. IDirectors-1st, Wm. Mayrant; 2d, 'chard Holms; 8rd, Isaao Wright ; 4th, 'flerson Robertson. "NO PLEASURE SOCHEAP AS READING, H'LKASURBSO LASTING AS HEALTH" ^'.redbyn SUMTER BITTERS, tba great "?bern Tonio and Appetiser. Ilht number of things considered remarkable ??y particular age or nation, gradually dim '"mg with tho lapse of tine, ao that few per 'prevonts that once oommaaded attention known or conspicuous. Snob ha? not n ibu falo of the ' Old Carolina Bitten," the rd j of who?? efficiency in the oura of ?Ul? 'flesh is heir to" have beoone aa faeir.Ioon ">? ?hole Southern State?. L --.-?.? i ! sure I reliable I of WInenon'? Worm Bely J trTKAWMMJftV W Oar kind friend, Ber. J. P. S mr ff, of Lynchburg, scot us/n ?tw ?aye ego, * "Strawberry Watermelon," wbioh, he* "J*t VI regard a .higher grade freloto than the 'Bradford.' " The seed of tbia melon were brought by Mr. Smith from Kentucky. While iuolioed to differ with oar friend as to its superiority OW the "Bradford" we nevertheless accord tl ? high order of excellence^-* oharming melon, far superior to thone commonly seen ita this Section. He also sent us s peach--weighing i eleven ounce?! And s luscious pCaoh it j was. Thanks for the kind ternember .nee. STATS SUNDAY* SCHOO!* CONVB?.] XION. Wo ure indebeted to Mr. J. N. ROB? SON, of Cb ar lea ton, for a copy of the proceedings of the South Carolina State Sunday Sohool Convention, held in Trinity Ohurob, Charleston, on the 12tb, 13th end 14th of May last. It embra? ces 126 pages, in handsome pamphlet form, from the press of Messrs. WALK BR, EVANS & COGSWELL, of Charleston, and is s complete report of everything said and done during tho entire session. Mr. ROBSON has been at muoh pains to aeoure the publication of this impor? tant matter. It is now ready for de* livery and all interested may prooure oopiea on application to him, at Char? leaton. TO BB AVOIDED. When speakers on both sides alternate ! addresses to a mixed crowd, it tends to | disorder When one side is evidently getting thc best of the argument, the other is tempted to quash proceedings with a riot. Henoe tho Scott ring re? sorted to briokb at Chester, whon they were getting the worst of the debate. Let each side hold ita own meetings, and address the aa aie people at different times. A mixed programme must lead | to trouble and should be avoided. The Union Reform wanta order and honesty. The Soottites evidently prefer the oppo? site. SOU TM CAROLINA CEN TB AL BAH. BOAB. SUMTER, S. C., August 18 1870. Tho annual meeting of the Stookhodl ers of the South Carolina Central Rail Road Company, was held this day. A majority ot the Stocks being re? presented tho meeting prooeeded to business. On motion of Mr. JAMBS M. CARSON, Col. JAMES D. BLANDINQ was called to the Cbair, and WM. H. PERONNEAU, appoioted Secretary. The reports of tho President and Treasurer, were read and received as information. The following officers were eleoted, to serve until the third Wednesday in February, 1872, viz : President.-D. B. MOLAURIN. Directors.-JAMES M. CARSON, JonN R. DUKES, L. D. MOWRY, A. F.j RAVENEL, Z. B. OAKS, M. K. JESUP. A Code of By-Laws for tho govern? ment of the Company, was adopted. After the passage of sundry resolu? tions the meeting adjourned sine die. JAMES D. BLANDING, Ch'n. WM. H. PERONNEAU, Seorotary. FVRM8U Tilt COLORED PEOPLE | TRANSPORTATION. A number of our farmers and planters have told us that they intend to give the day (Aug 81st) to the colored people, und furnish thom transportation to the Mass Meeting at Sumter. We urge this course generally. FATAL ?CUL IN SAVANNAH. Tho usual quiet of the'city yesterday was seriously disturbed by tho announce? ment that a duel had beon fought in the vicinity of the city, at 7 o'clock a. m. between two well known gentlemen. It I was not until a later hour, half past' ten, that tho affair was fully mado known by the fact one of the principles, Mr. Ludlow Cohen, was brought to the oily, and to his residence, wounded fatally in the encounter. The principals to this fatal affair were Captain Riohard F. Aiken, a gentleman well known in tho community, and Mr. Ludlow Cohen, a merchant of the city equally well known, and both of them highly esteemed and respected. We are unable to state tho causes leading to this "code," except from universal re< port, which bases the difficulty upon a private quarrel between the two gent?o* men named, which oould not, it seems, be adjusted without a resort to the field. ' The gage of the battle wai thrown down by Mr. Aiken and readily aooepted by Mr. Cohen. Between six and seven o'clock, Thursday evening, tho parties accompanied hy their respective seconds, a few friends, and two surgeons, pro? ceeded to Dr. Reed's plantation, five miles from the oity, on the Augusta road, and at six o'clock yesterday morn? ing they repaired to tho field aeleoted for the fight. 1 The ground was staked off, tho distance, twelve pacos, measured, and the principals and seconds took their respective places, tho latter loading and plaoing into the hands of their pnnoi* palf the weapons, regular old style duelling pistols,smooth bore? th? oMto being a three fourth ounce bali. . Fodjr shots' woro fired, after each ol which propositions were made and questions asked ss to whether the parties ; Vere satisfied, to which the answer Was given, ?NoI? r . .. '.--.-.y At the fifth ?hot, Mr. Cohen fifed immediately at the -word, his antagonist pulling- the trigger immediately after, and ns the event proved, fatally coding the - quarrel, hts antagonist receiving a wound io tit HfilI aid*,' whitjh paned psd h ia pistol ?rai to hU.??de.aq4 jut ?Upo* tte ctotad,; Dr., CMtiU* tod J Duncan thea weot lo his aaaialance, found that the wound ?as dangerous, other medios, md was summoned, bot which proved unavailing. He breathed bis lot at a ?parter to.thvee ?Atole p. m. The deceased Wail arf ?ali mable you og gentleman, sud for several weer? , pest WM engaged bi mercantile buisneta jo tbfs city. His genial nature abd*btgh social qualities attracted about him a n amber of friends, all of whom deplore bia untimely jlemih.-Savannah .New*, 20fA. THE PAIN "KILLEH" After THiBTT Y*ABB trial, ts .?till receivtn most unqualified testimonials to its virtues, from pereons of the bighe?t oh?r?oter ?nd responaibil i ty. P by slole* s of the first respectability, rocom nond lt aa a most effectual preparation for the extlnotio a of pain. It is not only tho best reme? dy ever known for Bruises, Outs, Barna,' Ao., but for Dysentery or Choler?, or ?ny sort of bowel com plain t, it is ft remedy unsurpassed for efficien? cy and rapidity of aotion. In the great oitles of India, and other hot climates, H bas become the Standard Medicine for all such complaints, as well aa for dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, and other kindred disorders. For Coughs and Colds, Con ker, Asthma, and Rhenmatio difficulties, it has been proved by tho most abundant and convinc? ing testimony, to be an invaluable medicino. Sold by all Druggist?. Prioe 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1, per bottle. SINKING SLOWLY. Diseases that progress rapidly to a crisis aro 1 not the only ones to bo dreaded. Canker or dry rot does not blast a t reo as suddenly aa a stroke of lightning, bnt unless arrested, it destroys it ! as certainly ; and in like manner ohroniu dobility although it does not kill with tho swiftness of I yellow fever, is as sure to sap the springs of life eventually as any acute disease, if not oheoked by invigorating medloation. There is something inexpressibly touching in the speotuole of prema? ture decay. Languor, pallor, emaciation, depros- j sion of spirits, and a distaste for exertion, ?re its j ordinary symptoms, and they should be promptly met by tonio treatment. Tho best invigornnt and oxbilarant that can b? administered in a ease of j this kind is Ho s tot tor's Stomach Bitters. The stimulating principle of the preparation rouses the dormant Energies of the system, and the strengthening and regulating properties give a permanent and healthful impulse to the vital forces thus.brought into play. Tho falling appe? tite is re-awakened, the process of digestion and assimilation aro quickened, the quality of the blood is improved, tbe secretions become moro natural, and every organ that contributes to tho nourishment of the body undorgocs salutary change. By thoso moans tho ropair of tho phys? ical structure is effected and Its hoalth and vigor rostorod. In no olass of diseases has the bonifi cent operation of the Bitters huon more marked and striking than in thoso characterized by gen? eral debility and nervous prostration. Ladies affected with these ailments find in this most wholesome of all tonios and oorreetivos the saf ost and surest means of reliof. It is strong to restore and powerless to injure. Such is the uniform testimony of olouds of witnesses.' New Advertisements. Diarrhea, Dysentery, (bolera Mor. bus, Cholera, Ao.,' certain and Immediate oure. II rx; KHAN'S (formerly Velpcau's) DiAnntiKA RKMBDY, used with unfailing success sinoo the Cholera of 1832. Sold by druggists generally. Piopared only by HEQEMAM, St, CO., New York._ INVENTORS JIB'S ON BROS., Patent Agents, 469 Ninth st., Washing? ton, D. C., for advice, terms and references. Baltimore Female College. This Institution, incorporated in 1849, and liberally endowed by tho Stat? of Maryland in 1860, affords Boarders and Day Pupils ?vory advantage. to acquire a thorough aad accom? plished education. It bas a good Library, Chemical and Philosophical Apparatus, and valuable Cabinets of Minerals, Gems, Coins, nod Medals. Besides pupils from' -the different oonntles in Maryland, it has an extensive 'pa? tronage from tho Middle, Southern and Western States. The 23d Annual Session opens Sept.Otb. FACULTY OF INSTRUCTIONS . N. C. BROOKS, LL D., Profossor Anoient Lan? guages. T. LUCY, A.M., Profossor of Mathematics, Ac. Mn. LOUIS LAUER, Professot of German. MR. J. VAN REUTH, Professor of Painting. MADAM C. M. CH A VF EE, Professor of French. Miss C. M. GU- M EH, Mathematics and History. MRS. M. E. LUCY, Belles Letters and Pbysi- ! ology. Miss IMOGENfH. SIMMONS, Fiano)*and Sing. MRS. E." A.* POLSTER, Plano and Guitar. MRS. JULIET WORKMAN, Vocal Music For Catalogues or any information address N. p. BROOKS, LL.D., President. Newspaper Advertising*. ? I . ; .1, t. Vi ^'j A Book of 125 closely printed pages, lately issued, contains a list of the best Amoriosn Ad? vertising Mediums, giving the names, elroula tioos, and fall particulars ooncerning tho loading Dally and Weekly Political and Family ? News? papers, togother with all thoso bavin a; large cir? culations, published in tho intorcst of Roligion, Agriculture, Litoral uro, Ac, Ac. Evory Adver? tiser, and ev?ry person' who oontoroplatcs be. ooming suoh, will find this book of groat value Malled free to any ndilross on receipt of fifteen cents. OEO. P. ROWELL A CO., Publishers, No. 40 Park Row, New York. The Pittsburg (Pa.) Leader, in its Issue of M?y 29, 1870,.says ^ '.'The firm of G; P. Rowell A Co., wbieb issues this interesting and valuablo book, is the largest ?nd best Advertising Agonoy in tho United States, and we oan oheorfully rooommend it to tho alton lion of thoso who* detlre to ad vcr tiso their business scientifically and systemati? cally in suoh a way : that is, so to seouro the largoet amount of publicity for the least expendi? ture of money."_ MOWS PASTILLES, uur,uu. 40 cents by mail. STOWELL St CO., Charles? town, Mass._ ^ _ ___Ji_( P~SYCHOM'ANCY, FASCINATION OR SO?L CHARWINQ.-400 pages j cloth. This won? derful book has fall instruotions to enablo tho reader to Otscinate ??thor sex, dr any .animal, at j Will. Mesmerism, Spiritualism, And hundreds of | other ourlons experiments. It. c?n be obtained by ?indi?? addiess wt.h 10 oents pottage, to T. W. EVANS A CO., No. 41 South .Eighth St., Philadelphia. ; .. ' ^ "??_ TVTEw MEDICAL PAMPHLET.-Semln?L; }\ Physics! and N??^.Debility, Ifs.:?ffeoftf aa? eure. Price 25 cents. Asfdreii SECRETARY Museum ot Anatomy^ Alfi Broadway, New York. AVOID <??JACKS. A victim of early indiscretion, raming nervous debility, prematuro decay, Ao., having tried in vain every advertised remedy, ha? dlsooverod ? simple means of lelr-curo, which he wilt send fro? to hts fellow-sufferers. I Address J. A. REEVES, 78 Nassau st., N. Y. i hi?*$&i QUOTATIONS Ol SOUTHERN SECURITIES, Hf caARJCdJSTON, 8. a, Corrected weekly fy A. C. KA UFMAN, \ Broker, No. 25 Broad ?Street. - Aua. it, wt. ! 8f ATB Sa^trem*?-8o?th Caroline, old, 60@ I 09; do wv. 7*}@ - do, regiit'd ?took, ox lot -<&to.s Boodo, -@M. . w B?itmoAD Bojrrs-?IBO Ridge, (fire* mortgage) -@??; Chwlwton ?od B?vanneb, -@63 Charlotte, Colorable ?nd Au ga ste, -^1^8 ft; Ohe raw and Darlington, -85 ; Q roon rill? end Colombia, (let mort) do, (State gu?r eatee) 67?-; Northeasters. - ??j Savan? nah ?nd Charleston, (ls. mort) - 78; do,(State guarantee)-@72; South Carolin?,-@74; do, Tl j Spiitanburg ?nd Union, -@60. jUiLaoAD STOCES-Ch?rlotte, Colombia and Angosta,-@ 40; Greenville abd Colambte, -- @2 ; Northeastern, @ 13 ; Savannah ead Charles? ton, -?35; ' South Carolina, (whole aharea) - ?40 ; do, (ha'ifdo) - @20. EXCHANOB, Ao-New York Sight, t off par: Geld, 122@123; Silver, 108@10?. SOOTH CABOMRA aaaa BILLS. .Bank of Charleston....-? ?Bank bf Newberry...@ - Bank of Camden.45(co Hank of Georgetown...-@10 Bank of South Caroline.15(g) Bank of Obester.HMM.11@ Bank of Hamburg ? ".",.13(g) Bank of Stu to ol S' 0. prier to 1801.40(a) - Bank of Sute of S. 0. issue 1861 and 1862 2060 .Plantera'and BSeohanioa' Bank of Charles*-@ .People's Bank of Charleston..*?.?M.-@ ?Union Bank of Charleston..............-@ .Southwestern R R Bank of Charleston, - @ (old).?...? .Southwestern R R Bank of Charleston, -@ (new).- (a) - Farmers' and Exobnnge Bank of Charles-@ ton. 2ft$ Exchange Bunk of Columbia...,.......8(g) Merchants' liank of Cheraw.'....?... 4@ Plantera'Bank of Fairfield .<@ State of South Carolina Billa Receivable...?6. City of Charleston Chango Bills.95. .Billa markod thus (.) are being redeemed at the Bank Counter? of each. Jan 12 ly DIRECT IMPORTATION OP PURE FRENCH BRANDY. "Gabriel Marchand" Cognac. X X X A. L* G. Cases Containiug Two Dozen Quarts | Each* LOW TO CLOSE OtT, BY ADRIAN & V?LLERS. Aug 3-_ Canned Meats, VEGETABLES, FRUITS, AND FISH, in great variety, ORANGES and LEMONS. ALSO Flour, Lard, Sugar, Coffee, Bacon Crackers, Candles, Catsups, Pepper Sauce, &c, &c, &c. Almonds and Raisins, Fine Sogars and Tobacco. Bolted Meal and Grist* I FRESH FAMILY SUPPLIES. Received every week, at JOHN" S. HUGHSON'S, Under the Photographic Gallery I Mny 26 C L O Tia I N Gr, CLOTHS, &C. Spring Stock. D. J. WINN, Agent, Now bas in Storo a Large and Careful ly selected Stock of Spring and Summer Goods, WHICH HE GUARANTEES AS REPRE? SENTED, SUCH AS CLOTHING-Fino, Medium and Common, Cloths and Cassimores, Shirt?, Drawers, Socks, Suspenders, Gloves and Cravat?, Under Vesta, Fino Lot Twcods, Brown Linen?, .tc. which ho plodgos himself to sell lower than any other boase in town for cash. April 20 The State of South Carolina, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. SUMTER COUNTY. William F. Spann, Plaintiff-Against Mary Virginia Spann, Defendant Copy gammons, for Belief Complaint not Served. To the Defendant Mary Virginia Spann: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answor the complaint in this action, which is flied in the office of the Clerk of tho Court'bf Common Pleas for tho said County, ond to sorve a copy of your answer to the ?aid complaint on tho subscribers at their office, at Sumtor, In the County and Stato aforesaid, within twenty daye after the aorVloo horedf, ex? clusive of the day of ?nob service; and if von lall to answer the complaint within tho limo aforesaid, tbo plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for tho relief demanded in tbe com? plaint. ? Dntod at Sumtor. Julv 27. WO. FRASER. HAYNSW0RTU8 A COOPER, Aug 17-rtf_Plaintiff's Attorneys. Fresh Arrivals -AT Sumter Book Store? Harpens' Magasine, Qodey's Lady'? Book, Dom orost's Magasine, for August, at THE SUMTER BOOR STORE. 3r?y if: ff?&iMf? .??'.>: *** New Arrivals. 1?0 BABB E L 8 TP IJ O TT ?. 5000 POUNDS BACON. i 100 BUSHELS WHITE MILLING CORN JUST RECEIVED BY Charles H. Moise & Co., Planters1 Warehouse. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT -OP Buggy and Coach VARNISH Just Received by CHAS, H, MOISE & CO,, PLANTERS' WAREHOUSE PRESERVE YOUR FRUIT IN THE NEW FRANKLIN -OR "Dexter" Jar Glass Cover with Metal Screw Perfection Beached at Last, So simple that a Child can use it. 30 CENTS PER JAR. . $3 00 PER DOZEN. $15 00 PER CASE (6 doz.) Vor Sale by CHAS. H. MOISE & CO., PLANTERS' WAREHOUSE. July 13 npHB ADVERTISER BROS TO CALL AT X TBNTION TO HIS STOCK OF TUB BEST AMP PUREST CHEMICALS, Drugs, --ABD PATENT MEDICINES. ? x i ri t? ASSORTMENT OF PERFUMERY, SOAPS, TOILET POWDER ?nd Chalk, Puff Box?* and Puff?, Shaving Cream and Bruahea, Hair Braake?, Infant BrushW. Tooth aad NUI Brnihar, _AU at McKAQBN'S. PRESCRIPTIONS PREPARED OARBFULLY AT ALL HOURS, _By I A. MoKAOBN. TUE BEST u BRANDY, GIN, WHISKEY and WINES, _ _ 8old at McKAQBN'S. ALLSPICE, Clove?, Cinnamon, Ginger, Maco, Nutmegs and Pepper. _At McKAQENIS Drag Storo. KEROSINE OIL, Lamps, Burner?, Chimney Wioke, Ao.._At McKAQBN'S. LARGE ond FRESH SUPPLY OF GARDEN SEEDS For ?ale by MoKAGEN. MILLER'S ALMANAC for 1870 At MCKAGEN'S. AFI NE SEGAR CAN BB HAD Feb 1?_At MoKAOEN'S. REMOVAL.. -0 HAVING REMOVED to Cerner of Matn and Republican Street?, and thoroughly revised and renovated my Stock, I eau offer to my oustomora and th? pnblio generally, a?.fine AN ASSORTMENT OF WELL SELECTED Drugs, General Medicines, As can be found in this market. Comprising most of the .popular Patent Mediaines, --SUCH AS Rosadali?, Philotoken or Female Friend, Mystic or Female Regulator, Jayne's Expectorant, Jayne's Pills, Ayer'? Cherry Pootoral, Wiatar's Bulsam Wild Cherry, Hembold's K: tract Buohn, Simmon*' Liver Invigorator, Sandford'? Liver Invigorator, Hall'? Hair Renewer, Barry's Trioopheroui, Tarran t's Aperient, Stafford's Olive Tar for oolda, coughs and consumption. Mrs. Winslow'? Soothing Syrup, RuBBell'a Soothing Cordial, without] .ano dyne, Holloway's, Van Deuson'a and Harley's Worm Candy, with all the.Vermifuge*. A oomplete assortment of PERFUMERY, TOOTH BRUSHES AND TOILET ARTICLES. -ALBO A choleo artiolo of COLOGNE, of our own manu? facturo, whioh we oan aell ohoop-with all other artloles whioh should be found in a Well Regulated Drug Store. Jan 28-tf_J. F. W. DBLORME. DRUGS, MEDICINE, CHEMICALS Toilet and Paney Articles. A. ANDERSON & CO., Apothecaries and Chemists, SUMTER, S. C. Are rooulving constantly a full supply of Pttre Drugs and Chcmioals, and a well selooted stool of Fancy Artlelos and Perfumery. -ALSO A great variety of Toilet Soapa, Extra?is for the Handkerchief, Fine Cologne?, Foreign and Domestic, Surgical Instruments, Trusa*., Ao. All Medicines warranted genuin? and of the very best quality. PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS, Carefully compounder! night or day. To be found at night at tbo residence of Mr. Anderson on Main-St. A. ANMiUSON, - A* J. CHINA, III? ? 1ME STATE OF SOUTH' CA KOLI . NA-COUNTY OF SUMTER-COURT OF COMMON PLEAS-JOLIAF. FRIERSON, PLAINTIFF, AGAINST FRANCIS M. MEL LETT AND SILAS MULLETT, DEPEND ANTS.-To tho Defendants Franois M. Mollelt and dillis .Mellett : You aro hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in thia aotion, wh|oh ls (lied in Ihe office of tho Clerk of Common Pleas, fur tho said County, and to ?orvo a oopy of your answer to tho said complaint on the sobseribers nt tboir office, on Main Street, in the town of Sumter In said County aud Stato, within twenty day? after tho sorvico hereof, ex? clusivo of the day of such sorrioe; and if you fail to answor tho complaint within the time aforesaid, tho plaintiff In this aotioa will apply to tho Court for the relief demanded ia the com? plaint. Dated Jane 13. 1870. RICHARDSON A flOrT, Plaintiff's Attorney?. TO THE DEFENDANT SILAS MULLETT: Take notice that th? summons in this Action of which the foregoing is a oopy, wa? flied In the office of the Clerk or the Court of Common Plena for .Sumter County, at Sumter Court House, In th? tpwo pf Sumter, tn Sumter County, in the State of South Carolina, on the 14th day of July, ?870. Dated July 14. 1870. RICH A BOSON A SON, Attorney? at Law, July IO-gt] Mnin S^ Sjimter^j. 0. JAMBS DUDWELL . WHOLESALE Af^fJ RETAH DEALER IN' Boots, Shoes, Hats, Oppoali? J. T. SOLOMONS, Sumter, So. da. Feb lg tloct. 1TAYESV?U* S- C. J. A. MAYES & CO., WXLL CONTINUE pTJRIHG TH? TKAJC J? K.KBP OW HAND ACTUEL 8UPP?.? U OV OOODfl IN 7NUI ft LINB, CONSISTING Of .. DRUGS, MEDICHTES, GROCERIES, ?nd bop? .to merit t, eentlnaaae* of I ft?. liberal palroaeg? they bar? b**n roc*! tin g. j : W? .dealra *e ?alt partteular -attention to ?ur trad? ta * FLOUR. It la oar alas to'krtp for tala ?alf good quail ti?? of FLOUH, and familles nay rely open oar . tock M affyrdiog Ibo be* t gt ad?? or Extra and Fatnify Flour, to bo bad in tho mur kc ti. Oar groceries go oem 11 ar? all FIRST-CLASS GOODS, and ?ur DRUGS ?od MEDICINES aro war? ranted to bo pore and genuine. Beddoe tho usual ?tock of DRUGS and MED? ICINES, we keep alway? on hand, wo offer two. Invaluable preparation* of our own manufacture. Anti-Malarial Specific* FOR TUE PERMANENT CURE OF Chills and Fever*. TONIC BITTERS, an admirable oomblnatlon of TONICS adaptod to ell eaiea needing Tonio Medicines. COUNTRY PRODUCE of all kindi taken In BaRTER for gooda at fair price*. J. A. MAYES A CO. Jan 1, 1870_ly. HARDWARE Store, Main-si ander Sumter Hotel, L. P. LOBING, -Aflb'NT VOR Messrs. King & Huppman, BAIJTHHOIKB) ni. ?. Would respectfully soliolt the patron age of his friends and the publie. HE HAS IN STORE A COMPLETE Stock of Hardware and Family Utensils, embracing every article io this lino of business, whleh he intends to sell at tho LOWEST PRICES. FOB CASH, He will keep always in store, a complete assort mont of Collin's Axes, Ames' Shovels and Spades, Traoe Chains, Hoes, Rakes, Pitoh Fork?, Grain Cradles, Soy the Blades, Guano Selves, Pooket and Table Cutlery, Brass Preserving Kettle?, Tin Ware, Window Glass-all sises. Persons in want of tho most convenient and economical Stoves, can bo supplied with the latest tai proved patterns at prices which cannot fail to give entiro satisfaction. Juno 16 REMOVAL. MISS E. D. BRITTON Has removed her Millinery Stock to the New Brick Store, next to J. T SOLOMONS' where sho has on hand a complete stock of MILLINERY. A RICH AND BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF SPRINaMIIiUNSRV AND FANCY GOODS, IN GREAT VARIETY. The ludios are particularly Invited to call and examine tho many novelties of the season, whioh cannot fail to pienso tho fashionable and thoso of good taste. Goods aro much ohoaper, and will bo sold on very reasonable toruas-lo snit tho times. Call at the fashionable Millinory establishment of BUSS E. D. BRITTON. June 22 General Life and Fire \mmw hmm. SUMTER, S. 0. . X HE foll.?wing Companies having complied with the Law, and deposited $20,000 euch with tho Comptroller General, oflor protection to households against loss or damage by Oro : Pheonix Fire Insurance Company, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Cash Assets, $1,700,000. Southern Life Insurance Company, of j Atlanta, Ga., Gen. J,*~B. GORDON, President, M. C. MORRIS, Seo'ty. Sootirity Fire Insurance Company of New York, Assoies, 83.017.80!) 81. German Firo Iusurance Company of I New York, Assctts, 1.058.064 01. Georgia Homo Insurance Company, Columbus, Go., Assetts, 408.731 10. Richmond Banking Insurance Co., of] Virginia, Assctts, 279.640 24. A. WHITE, June 22 ' Tho Brooks.rorfabto and devolving COTTON AND HAY SCREW PRESS. ' i Vv ..*'.'.' ' ?.<? t"f THE REST AND CHEAPEST PRESS NOW OFFERED TO THE FARMER. I ts ? xcollenoy consi? ts in Us simplicity, ?tren j?th, portability, eotopnetness nod oonvenlenoe. Two bands can pack a bale of eotton weighing ?00 pounds without tbe aid of a hors?. It took Ibo first premium overeloven Presses at tbe Meohaulos' Ajrrioolturn) J\?lr 0f Louisiana on the 15tb of April, 180w ; and ovor sixteen Tresses I at tho sam? placo in. 1870. It will last a iu,m his lifetime, with ordinary care. v Orders soliulted early, as wo oould not tunnlv the rush lust fall. ' v ' Manufactured at 0IIART S3T0N, by W. 6. Il EN IC RY, and COLUMBIA, by GOLDSMITH A KIND. T will huvo one on exhibition iu a shun time. 8end for desorlptlve catalogue to L. P. LOBING, Agent. July 20-3ni) Sumter, 8. C. VINEGAR BITTIR* ?w'lSSSLri ***** 'lrt"t*?ft^ til TOBT AB* NOT A VIL?. - jtt j fi?|rAHOY ORINKrll ^ VTkd? 6 f Pgp* Aam, ^hl uk <nr Proof 8pdfj AsiwtUo?T'' "Tt?^rora,,?A?., that load t..? tioiA?* ou to Aroakenrws? aaa ru.n, but ?no a Inn direotloo?, and ramala long itu wvll. , a)?OO W??IDO givenforanl.iruraM*ea??,pro-. vldW ?ho bones ere n?p dc?)ra>?J .Vt xui?arcj poisoui or otter meant, an I tlio vi- CI-JU-J wMtoJboTond the point ?Irjd?w. . . For UiiUmm^tory and O h ronlo Bhen ?MLfaUtai ?na Oou>, Dyspepsia, cr Incti ?osti?n, fi??iotti, Berni tte n t, Md IP-ter mlttout F.ver* ^^^?o? UvSs^t! t*r?*?iavO bwn"*nlo?t i? ieee** fu I. R?ob. IMs So?oe aro eau*ed by Vitiated Dlood. Which la gcao*?Ur vmxlucod V7 4<>raoSJWi?V?X (ho D'1>^5ttuvi^l?f1??^ BtemeWh.ewi ?Ue?n1afe ' ??0torphlllver?nihowol*..^rliiSh wndorthcni otaeaqna^adcAoaoy In-cUan-lur th? b'ooict all Imparities, and uajartiuj-navr UT* ami vigor to the W>lo systera. _ ?M-.OG*?ON ticarUchc ' p,dn*!?th^hou?Jor*, Coutfha.VwfitnOjj? or Ute OawUDUitnoiia, Sour Btomuflh/toad Tasto in ?to?Mouth,BuUoo8 Attacks, .p.ilpttullon of tho Heart, Copl?n? PisolmTgo* of Urmo,f^alix tb? rcKltmiof tho Kld?ajM, nnd a haa lrcd other . paJutuTtrymptoua w?aro th ? ?Ss^lnc* ot Sympal?, ?io cured b?these ?liten. ? . Oloaeeetbe Ylt?**?l Woo I wh mowr youi0nd . iU ImpuriUe* bursting- tbrou;$h tho ?Vin 1? Fire nl??. Eruption*, or Bvxroni ?)eaii.?iit ?on iti? lou?, ?^your f?euna? will toll you wb?n. Keep So blood puro end tho health of tho ey.tonl \rUl , ^PSVTA^B* ?nd other WORMS, imrklng In ' th??ysuin?f ?6many thotteaudd, UMctrevtuuUy , ^rnUtoeotSnTroad eawfuUy tho oiroular | .round each bottle, printed ra. tour lenguas?* Ben Franetm?, Cauro rula, ?ad 31 aotlSA Com? JSFtSBfisb ALI PRUGOISTS ASDj DBAU?& Aug 17 . Stn Yorkville Female College. mHE NEXT SESSION OF ? TH IS 1 Institution will begin on the lit of SKP TUM BER, and oontinuo until tho 20thof Dceom ber. A full corp? of ACCOMPLISHED INSTRUC? TORS will be employed in all tho brandies usu? ally taught ip first-class Fomalu Seminaries. , TERMS-PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Tuition ?nd Board, including Washing, Fuel ?nd Lights,.$85 00 Tuition la Oollegiato Department,. 17 00 " Primary ? . 8 00 Instrumental Music,. 20 00 Pronoh, Painting ?nd Drawing, eaoh,. 8 00 Ancient Languugos,. o 00 Deposit for purchasing Books,. 6 00 I will loavo Floronooon tho .Slat Aug. ?nd will take in ohargo by tho way any pupila going to Yorkville. For further particulars, apply to Rev. JAS. DOUGLAS, Prinolpal. ' Aug 10-lm FALL AND WINTER Im por i; ation. 1870. RIBBONS. Millinery and Straw Goods. ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO. IMPORTERS AND JOBBKR8 OP Bonnet, Trimming and Volv'et Ribbons, Bonnet Bilka, Satina and Velvets; Blonda. Netts, Crapes, Ruohea, Flowers, Feathora, Ornaments, Straw Bonneta and Ladles* Hats, Trimmed and Untrimmed, Shaker llooda, Ac. j <. 237 and 239 BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. Offer the largo*t Stock td- be found' in thia Country, and unequaled in choice vnrioty nnd obonpness, oompriking the luton ParisiuU novelties. Order? solicito \ and prompt attoct'oo giron. Aug 10 SOUTH CAROLINA Bank ami Trust Company; (Building formerly occupied by Carolina National Bank.) MAIN STREET, Columbia, S. C. This Bank, Savings, ond Ti list, Company, .HP ? dor their charter','will? neible enpltnl, uro ) r<> paied to meut tho vraiiU vf gunoral bOalnes*. Wo discouut coiniiiirciul nnd all )i <\?. r . n approved oolliiteraln ; Mtiihofollcctlons ut hCOONstO hlo poi ii td in tho Lulled Suite?; buy nod boll cxehungo on tho principal eulo* in ibo Stuie.i and Canudas ; purchftko abd ault tinvernlnoRt Bunds, Bink Rill.", und Sou thorn Securities.. Advaneos made on consignments ol'Cotton and other producta willi, bill (niling .attuuhttd, 'oe ware hoiiso receipt. Ry sperlnl urraiigeiuon.1 wo rueeivo deposita, allowing interest, mid is'suo1 certiQcatcs for tho sumo. . Prompt nttcntioil given tn tho collection ot Salaries, ?nd liquidation of claims against tho Sute Uovcrnmcut. HARDY SOLOMON*. Pr?sident. J. C. ROA1II, _ Cn-bier. L&itov JI. WILSON.JOHN W. SKI nv. WILSON & SELBY, COTTON 3PACTOB.S AND' ? UN ER AL Commission Merchants,1 NO. 5 WATM xr., RA LT I MO RE. ; OFTER their aervlcca for tho ?ale of COTTON, SPIRITS, ROSINS aud SOU.TUEltN PRO DUCTS of overy deaoriptioo,. aud for th? por?i ehaao of PLANTERS' SUPPLISS an J. ?ll kinda of MERCHANDISE., > M?rk eaoh 'package distinctly. Forward Bill-Lading. ' - Orders executed promptly und ut bast market ratea. July 27-6m SITUATION WANTED. A. yoong ladv, who CM. <.ir?r th? heit rc-TorV /V enoev wibhoa a ?iioMilnn 'aa 'i'wtihtr of ' Soausirass in n g?m??l iauuly in id? Tdwti of Siimikr, or In the country rtdjayaut. AiiUiMe ?'Miss B. Pt C., Charl??ro<.: rar? of Mr. 0. ll. Oruhor." staling (erinn una conditions. Jo'y 9. ,f.