The Sumter watchman. (Sumterville, S.C.) 1855-1881, November 16, 1870, Image 3
OB un ot ber coleo-n, leeosS^en * tb? oUtlf.ne*
.f Thursday, tb, litb of fi?*ewfec ?. jjuby^;
Paui?Th.i*sgMngv ~ .. ri?* ?> - y ; ?5??
tap> Me*sn?jQaW W* fftis?km? * C?v wert,
awarded lb? pris? .? ik* l?u Fat* of tao Sonto
Carolina JnettldtsM.C^k^.r^,^^;,^,
vf aal**. , .V/ . . . '..
South C*r?lU.?Ti7?^"?Ull %*o??.
NolK-o VP anoi?? e?|b?an.t?lorp* stockholder*
lb?t tb? F??b Ioit?J?a??it ^ m? I>*?l?r. per
abare, will ba p.jr?Mc on.tba Ut" of December.
He? ac?? tfmAr.
Wo aro pleased to none? tb? ' ff ca tly , reduced,
expense OD Ibo Wilmington, Columbi* ? A og uaw
ta Railroad, to vii?tor*,of tnt Agricultural Fair
at Wlludugton, as announced oh another column.
Ko doubt ?nany wdl ?v?ll tlieujaolv?? et 'H
?..- v nfc fr- -i. X
Death or ?Colored min Inter.
Ber. JuMP? W BIT*, prnstof ofKw?nu*i;tNortb.
ttB Methodist) Cherub, at ijiis piece, ulled ou
8oBday last. Illa fuQer.nl aerrieee on M on?? pleat
ware attended by en unnau?! ooneonraa ol the
colored peo plo-tho whole body of colored Min?
utera aud delegater tb bare nt ? lb? time,
joining io tb? procession. . *"
?*?fr'd ? ??.?- . " '
Ace I ?eu I al ?ht>o CID?.
We learn that ? pistol w?nt off accidentally lu
the hand vf Mr.' J UN tua A. Uuxjum, it Lynob
burg Depot, od Muud?y last, the b?h from whiob
severely wounded AHT?C-?Y SCOTT, ? colored
bricklayer who wm standing " not far off, con
reving willi Mr. WAJQIUQTOSPUIUST. - 'ibo lu.
formation at band, from the musirelfshU ?curce,
teavea no uouot tust tho ucear ronco wk? .'purely
and entirely accidental; Scotr. ia said to ho a
colored man of good ?p?r?cter, . qd??t and coa
nrvftilvo in bia feelings. "Although /severely
wounded-at Bret thoughttobe, ta uri?! ly-there
are well-founded hope* of h in recovery.
? -? ij.)?e?.../V i .-. .
Charleston AMo lit lion-Kollctou? Be?
. ?iwm.
Thia influential hedy of the Representatives of I
the Baptist Church, hold Its annual session at |
Bethel Church, in the Privateer neighborhood,
convening on Saturday, tb? 6th, i nd adjourn log
on Wednesday, the Vib inst, llov? D. C. Pres?
ley, of Charleston, presided. It brought together. |
a large number of attendants, and the Aseooiu- '
tion wus well represented. ? Th? proceedings ?nd
accompanying services were interesting, hnruio
nioua an? successful. Wa learn that the reporta
from the varions sections of the Association
iodicated Improvement in ebureh support, In?
?rense of membership end progresa in . pi ritual
in te ros u generally.. Tho nest aession vf the
Association will he held at St. Georges' Church,
Charleston District. .
Religious services of unusual interest have
followed the adjournment of the A*sooiaii?p.
Tho meeting ia still in progress, Great good bas
already been done in tbat commun i ty. The nltnra
of the Church are nightly orowded. Eight per?
sons received the ordinance of Baptism by im?
mersion OnSonday last, and twenty accessions
had boen realized up to that time. Kevs.N. Gra
hara, Hugbaon and Nichols are laboring earnestly
and acceptably, and other luiniaters are expected
to assist them. We trust the good work muy-go
on, that there may be yet more abundant out?
pourings of tbe heavenly grace, and th nt the
prosperity of Zion shall bo groatly increased
thereby.
The ordinance of Baptism will be admlnistor
ed toa number of candidates on Sunday next.
Gethsemane BaplJat.AaaoclaCloD*
Thia body oi colored Ministers and Delogales,
representing the colored Baptists of South Caro?
lina, ..bas been |n session for two or three days
past, at Sumter. It numbers nbout.nne hundred
and fit tv, comprising alargo, well dressed and
respectable looking body of colored mon. Tho
order and decorum, too, is in strong ooo traut with
most of the political meetings of this people, and,
on the whole, we should think, must exert un
influence for good. - ." '
It emhraNea Churches at Charles ton, George?
town, Caradon, * Sumter, ' Darlington, Chester,
Florence, Edisto, Beaufort, Lady Island, Barn?
well, Columbia, Puris Islaod, Hilton Head,
Orangeburg, Branchville, and Rc?vo?ville (Coi
loton), whioh, at the meeting of tbe Association
twelve months ago, had a raemborsbip of about
thirteen thousand. Tbe number, we understand,
is now touoh larger.
The Church at Sumter is exiled Shiloh Bnp
list Cburob, and Rev. B. Lawson is tho pastor.
? SUMTER BITTERS INVIGORATES THE
DIGESTIVE ORGANS and pms them to work,
tho appetite becomes good, food digests, makes
good blood, the patient gains, in h ou! th and
strength, sleeps well, and blesses that Wbivh
makos bim well again."
Pimples and brown spots on tho face,
Eruptions, Blotches, Scrofulous Diseases, and nil
sores arising from impure blood, ure oureil by
Dr. Pierce's Alt. Ext. or Golden Medical Dis?
covery, ' As nr. A mi-Billions or livor medicine,
and for habitdsl constipation of the bowel's it
works wonderful euros. Sold hy druggists
Pamphlet ott Ibo ?hove diseases sent free. Ad?
dress Dr. R. V. Pierce, Baffulo, H. Y.
-,-??.+?.?--ti?
lt ft an old aoyliig, that'-Truth Bea in a woll,'?
but tho rolsfortuuo ia. tbat some will not u.?o tbe
menus to draw her up. "If't wera-none, 't were
well done, 't were done iiilekty"-so say we. who
know the beoefioiut effects experienced hy ibo
uso of the "Old Carolina Bitters," The groat
Su ut ti et-? loni?.
Wl?emen'a Crystelised Worm Candy is only
tweoty-Sve eenie a box I
. Tf yon want to buy Ilarneaa, Saddles,
Trunks, Valls??, Bags, 8ai?b?ls, Collars, Hames,
Chains, Hiding, bridles, Martingales, Whips,
Spurs, Curry-combs, Horse brushes, Feather
brushes, Axis grease, OH, loather, Saddlery
H ?rd ware,, and lill Goods kept in n first class
Saddlery'?siahlishra?ii/c?'ll at J. S. TOPI)An A
Co.'?.. No. 8!8oBth Front 6ti**6l, ?Wilmington,
N. C. '
t?B? 0<>v. Scott .mun i pu lat ed his
rc-cleoiiop by . "counted" majority of
33,534, and by thc same process the
legislatura will mund ns fol Iowa: Sen
fttoT-ttcloriuorH 5, -Raditwk, 26.4 ilw??e
Ref?r toora 22,. Ra>ljcx*l? ?Oj?.
?ft- The ltfan?xVi)tli&&yM?* *n
nouQOes the death ? of ?TBPrtgN J),
>%MITH, of Newberry, aod ooiorcd Sena?
tor LOMAX, of Abbeville,, from,., their
injuries by the Kail Hoad uooideut.
Colopel ?AOOOD, aod ISAAOS ?pd
BARNES are reported improving, add
JOHN ll. TRAPP, the colored niuil ?gent
lo a precarious coudition
I if/."**/. I . ?
rt^jmSd?tfr?? Md ?jKrtt ?%
good. Trna al? ?y *ow?*d ?fl ?bed additional
ti^r* ell tfcw .??iuwlo,. Un?ffeei?d
and oan?teeUlh>*?, bl? lift w*ty*(u .???pl*
o^rblfao loya ?nd devotion, (u hU dino!
>^^'*n* Tlgft lb? InsUueUep? ?nd pMlM?
.?*W?j?t?pfib#0M?tla?r7vw#t? hit'd?nghtf
and to Zion his feeble rt?.* , WrJ?jd tgrn -when
wasting dir?*'? h*4 rohbed hLs of bodily *?.?
?nd recked his frsrae with p?Jn..
Norw?, he pure *nd torie* on?j In hi? toling*
H? MfMto^lljr ?H active, workie?| Christian.'
H? wa? ready to devote bi? Ilm? and ?nef g le?
?nd meena lo every duty, to every good nhjeot. to
every c?ie ofnoed ?od to every benevolent er
holy pnrpoe?. U? worthily performed bl? Rart
ns member end Deao?-u of the Church of CbrUt
ll? wa? loved by ail ?bo knew ht?, ?nd especially
by yu bl? brethren, ?nd our sympathy With ol?
bereaved family is h?tgbt?n?d by cor MOM of
tho lo?? wollare ouraol?es sustained.
Un?ni mou ?ly adopted by tho Church, Oe to ber
SOtb, 1870. J. fi. KENDRICK*.
' \. " ' ? : \ Church Clerk.
A CARfe.
SU M TS T., G. C., WOT. ta, 1870.
MR. EDITOR t-It lt generally known that I
lin ve boon outraged of lat? by partons lo disguise.
I ?hall not tay her? how grievously outraged ;
but I Mood alon? and unarmed and they bad
numbers aod power on their ?ide. Uodor what?
ever impression this mob may har? ?oUd, I feel
attured ?hoy wen? mistaken in supposing I wat
breaking any ?aw'of my country or wat' willing
to clo anything to Inj are the perseus or tb? rights
of my fellow oitisens. I am now and hay? al?
ways been willing to do anything or make any
sacrifice fur the good of my country, and I trust
tbe oonrse I have determined upon will not be
muong tbe toast evldenoe* of this spirit.
Under .the disturbed condition of the oountry,
nothing that I cnn do and no sacrifi?e tbat I eau
make ?ball bo wanting to conduce to tb? quiet,
peace ?nd order of the land. I am wronged it te
true,.but, For tb? good of my country I can boar
it, and I have no charges to make.
_C. C. MfrBBq.
County Commissioner's Office.
SUMTER COUNTY, 8. C., No?. Htb, 1870.
At u meeting of the Board of County Commit
sinners, held this day. the following r?solutions
were adopted for the purpotes mentioned:
Whereas, In consideration of the amount of
property, real and personal, entrusted to and in
tho custody of the Superintendent of tbe Poor
Howe of Sumter County, S. C., Therefore be it
Itt?ofved, That the Superintendent of the Poor
House of Sumter County bo required to enter into
bon.lg to the amount of flee ($600) hundred
dollars'for the faithful performance of bis duties
and the care nf tuoh properly. Said bend to be
signed hy at least three poisons, oaob one tobe
woitb that amount over and above all amounts
allowed by tho Homef tend Law of tbit Stato.
Said bund to bo approved by County Treasurer.
Whereas, in consideration of the great danger
to life and property, an . also the great incon?
venience vory often experienced by tho falling nf
trees across the publie highways throughout this
count y. Be it
Hf nice (I, That any person or persons now
having deadened, or shall hereafter deaden trees
on I.is, her or their lund, or lands, within reach
of the public bighwuys, whether occupied by the
owner, an ?gent, lease or tenant, ?h ill be and ?re
required tu'cul dowu and move such troet at may
endanger lifo or prnporty by falling upon the
public ronda. And in ente of failure to to do,
within ibirty days after publication of tbla
notice, such trees sha!) bo cut down and moved
at tho expense of the owner or agent.
Any ai'oidont occurring to life or proporty after
thirty days from the publication ot tbit notice
ba" expired, tho owner of tho land, upon which
such accident occurs, thal) l e held responsible
for diimagos on the same, in any eonrt of compe?
tent jurisdiction.
HtHolveii, That tho Clerk of tbe Board be, and
is hornby directed to give this additional publio
notice to Dot H ul HTS who have neglected or refus
ed lo do mad duty, as required by law. And
also tn those Sub Coinmis-aonert, who have neg?
lected .to make returns of Road work, defaulters
Ac, in their Townships, that they are required
lo bo and appear at a meeting of thu Board ot
County Commissioners, Sumtor ?.'?un ty, S. C.,
on Wednesday, Deo. 14. to answer for tuoh de
.'ault, or proceedings will be commenced againet
then?, f> r fines aud penalties.
By prier of the Board, '.
J. II. FHR?TRK,
C. M. Ilona?t Acting Chairman.
Clerk of Board. Nov. lo-lt
A.C.KAUFMAN
Banker & Broker, No 20Broad ^Street.
. r." NOV. ?it; 1870.
STATIC SEOUKITIRB-South Carolina, old, 82@
00; d" new, 70;? - do; regist'd stock, ex int
-@70.
CITY SRCIIRITIKR-Augusta, Ga. Bonds, -@
78; Charleston, S. C. Stork, (ex qr lot) -rfmoOt
do. Fir? I.omi Bond?, -@tV7; Columna, S. C
Honiis, -fiji 60.
K. MI, rm A i) BORDS-Blue Ridge, (first mortgage)
-@60; Charleston ant*. Savannah, - @t?o
Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta, - (jj86;
Client IT o ml Darlington, -86; Greenville and
Columbia. (1st morl) - (j}8$j d'j# (Plate guar
nnteo) 00(2} - ; Northeastern, -(988; Sa van?
nah and Ch ur les ton, (1st mort) -?78; do. (Stn ti
guarantee) - @6g; South Carolina, - (3)7 1 ; do,
70; Spurtanburg and Union, - @f>5.
RAILROAD STOCKS- Charlotte, Columbia ard
Augusta, - (g)-?"; Greenville and Columbia, -
(?,2\\ Northeastern, 018; Savannah and Charles?
ton. - (#36; South Carolina, ; whole ^sVare*)
-r34.?rilo, (hejfdo) - <3l9v. ?1
KxanAfiQK, Ac-New York Sight, J off pur;
OolOoi>?ll2; Silver, 103.? * '
' i* -SOOTH 0AROI.IRA ?ARK Bltt.S.
*H?ntt of Charleston...-(&
. Bank m? ?wherry......M@
Bank et Camden ....... ,\. .,.37 to
BnBk \.r Georgetown.........r....r.",..08<S
Brink of South Carol i ou. irrirrfDiriiiiMil'iK
Hank of Chester.... ...;:."......... I0($
gikt^ hamburg-- "..8?
Bank orBtat? of S. O. prior to l^fll.47(u)~
Bank of Stat? of 8. 0. Issue 1861 and 180* 88@ -
.Planters'and Mechanics' Bsnk ofClmrles -(?
.People's Bank of Charleston .. . fm -
?Union Bank of Charleston.,.-fm
.Southwestern B R Bank of Charleston, - (?0 -
. 8outh?e?torn'K"K Batik of Cbar^t^iy^S
Farmer?' und Exchange Bank of Charles? -A?
. ton.,,,.,...'.>...<.:.w
Exchang? Bsnfc ot 'Colombia.*.........7(? -
Merebantt' Bank of Cberaw..,.i . 7@
Planiert'Bank ofFalrfUld '' .7@ -
But* of South Carolina Bl|ls Hcreivablo...o?. .
City of 0>?rle?tott Chango Bldt.",.\ W?
. DUI? mm? U?s.(*i ?re being redeerpwl nt
tho Bank Counters of cob.
tr* - * -T?*!
opeceiioa, ??d alway?" l?lj'tO '?.#.'' Ttfoe?
fnwii?i ?IM wb* uee the to wi ti tb? ' fc?w t*?
proVamaats ?re tary ma*. p**>*d. Tee ?4* I
bat? I wo?W oat p4i**l?h.
MR?\ AWN W. OUWIBURT,
. ' 4X8 WaatM<h Street, N.W-Y?rk, '
. ApgM^ -- . ; ..? - .r- : ; -
?TOS TH1UT Y TUM
HM tbU well-known,. standard, ?.nd popular
. 7 K r' remedy.^* " ' .
VAIN KIILI.KK, \v
manufaclurodey Perry Devi*. A eon, Provi?
dence, R. I.,, be? a before .tbe public, anal in tb at
limo baa become known In all part? or tho world
and bean used by people of aU nation?.
It tremaine, to day', that aame good and efficient
remedy. It? won derru? power In rollerlng the
taoat aarere palo baa never been equalled, ?od
lt han sumed ita world-wide popularity by tts
intrinsic merit. No ?ur?ti*?agent baa had ao
r?i(te-ipread aale or given ?ooh aalvereal satin -
faction. Tba various HU for whicb tho Pain
Ciller ia aa aafalho* euro, ara too well known to
?equlre capitulation Tn .!?(? :?v;?;!r?u?ui. As
in external apd Internal medicina, the Pain Ril?
er ?tanda unrivalled. Directions accompany
saoh bottle
Sold by all Druggists,
Price 35 ct*., 50 eta., and $1 per bottle
Nov 2-Ira _
A Body M nd nindi Disease.
Such a dyspepsia. Tba atomacb and the brain
ire too intimately allied for the' ode to Buffer
without tba other, so th p. t dyapepsia and despond
moy ara inseparable. It may be added, too, that
rrltatloa of tba etomaeb ia almost Invariably ac
tompanied by irratltion of the temper. -
1 hi invigorating and traoqoilislng operation
>r Hos to lier's Bitters la fcoat powerfully it eve! .
?ped- la oaeea or lo digestion. Tha-flrat offeo t Of
bia agreeable tonie ia comforting and enoonrog
ng. A ml|d g)vw pervades tl)o ?y s tem,. tba
ibronlo aneaaineaa in the region of th? atomacb
B lessoned, 'and the aervouc ranleasMaa which
iharactcritea tbe disease la abated. Thia im-'
irovemcut ls not transient. It la notaueoeeded
>y th? return of tho old aymptona wl'h superad
!ed force, as ia alwaya tb? eaee. whea ttnmedioa
ed atimulaata ara given for the oomplatnt.
Saoh doa? seems to impart a permanent accession
>f healthful invigoration. Hut this is not all.
The aperient and antlbilUou? properties of the
?reparation' are aoareely aecondary in importance
n ita tonio virtue*. If there ia an ovetflow of
tile the s?cr?tion ia soon brought within proper
imita, and if tbe bileary erg?** h> Isert and ..tor
lid ii.la toned and regulated. The effect apon
ie discharging organs (a equally salutary, and
n COHO.* o(constipation the cathartic action ia
ust suf&oient to produce the desired result grad
tally and without pain. Tbe Bitters also pro
note healthy evaporation from the surface which
y particularly d?sirable attbiaaeason when aud
len spells of ?aw, unpleasant weather are apt
o cheolc the natural perspiration and produce
nnjesiion of the liver, coughs, and colds. The
eui tufegiiard ?gaim*t ait ai?eait? ii bodily vigor
nd ibis the great Vegetable heatorative essenti?
ally promotes.
Nov 3-2m
mar The "Phoebe Baker'* Salved .
100 yean a aeoret
Cures as by meglo
Ul Cute, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Cancers,
?ore Nipples, and Broken Breasts, Chapped
jipa and Hands, Eruptions, Chilblains, Bites or
?tings of Inseotf, Ao.
A Wondorful cure for piles.
Sold everywhere.
Ask for Phoebe Baker's" (and lake no other)
'.Co tar's" Rat, Roach, Ao. Exterminator?.
"CUKtar'?" (liquid 1 Bod-Bug Exter.
"Costar'?" (pure) Inseot Powder.
Use this (only pure) Inseot Powder for
Moths in Furs and Woolens, for Bed?
bugs, Infects, Ac
"CoatarV (only sure remedy) Corn Solvent.
SOLD everywhere.
Ask for "COST A H'S" (and take no other.)
$1 $2 $-1 and tb sises ?ant by express.
Address "COSTAR" CO., 13 Howard St., N.T.
PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY.
Pictures ! Pictures ! ! Pictures ? !
PHOTOGRAPHS,
FERROTYPES,
AMBROTYPES,
AMP
PORCELAIN PICTURES.
There Picture? .are now taken at the Sumter
kallery, in all sizes and styles-up to life siae.
Recent improvements have been brought into
requisition, and the undersigned feels confident
that he can produce' aa - erfect and well finished
Pictures aa oan be obtwined in lb? State.
Copying from Old Likenesses, and tho original
ilneamoou of the pictnro fa My reproduced.
JT. I). WILDER.
Oct - tf
SEED RYE,
NEW GEORGIA FLOUR,
PEARL HOM IN EY.
SIFTED MEAL.
-ORDERS TAKEN POR
WINTER SEED OATS,
-AT
J. W. DARGAN'S.
Oct 19_4t_
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.
riMlE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
JL exi ting under the name and style of J. A.
MATES. A Co., af M ayes? ii lo, S. Chas, thia
lay. been dissolved by mutual consent.
' , J. A. MAYES,
W. i. MULDROW.
Oct JO 1870
ON RETIRING FROM THE FIRM OF
J. A. MAYES, A Co., I beg to than*- my
Iricnds for the liberal support given tbe Arm of
h A. MAYES 4 Go.,,and, to. balpaak for Dr.
MAYES, the successor In business, tb? contin?
uance of tho liberal patronage heretofore given
to th? lat? Ara. ' '
W. J. MULDROW.
Oat au 1870
it, ihelajtftarttj aT J. A. MAY*}, * Co., at
Mayesville, 8, 0., I ?lill oontlnue th? Drag A
Medicina, Grocery, and Provision business a?
,ewtofw^<r?joia ^ ^WouAa*?a?oa u
ba?laos? to merit tbee^ntlathrtoafof the liberal
patronage b?x?Vof?fo ba?|ow?di : r t
r*?.atf-m... - ?..>'" . ..?'. - ..?.
. W?r1?! H?UO??I fQ Ohmtetor. Ably Edited,
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and orchards in full, bearing. For descriptive
pamphlet, address without stamp, J. C. PERRY,
Augusta Ga.
GRAND HOLIDAY RAFFLE
and SALE.
$.30,000 worth of Real Estate and Personal
Property will b? refiled for in Calhoun, Ga., Deo
ember 2Atb, 1870 ; every ticket getting a prizo
from $1 to $6,00. Tickets only one Dollar.
Conducted by Rix Sworn Commissioners ; refer
to County Officers. Liberal iudueemcnls to
Agonts or Clubs. Send Stamp for circulars, Ao.
H. lt. HICKS A Co., Managing Agents._
HOUSEKEEPERS ATTENTION I
SEND I For a receipe, by the use of
?Z( \ cts. I which one half of tba labor and
tlU I two thirds of the expense of
ron j Washing Clothes is saved. Equal
{BjQ/i- j to a savin?; of $26 per year in a
ijPAt/ I small family. Sent on receipt
I of 60 cts. by 8. F. CULM AN,
I LoiiUtilt?, Kv.
PKPTtl.Vn A !iu">f '> PATENT
Is absolutely safe from explosion or breaking ;
burns any Coal Oil, good or bad ; gives more
light, no odor, ?nd uses less oil.
"It is perfecely non-explosive; gives a better
light and ia mora economical than nny otbor
lamp In use."-W. H. Wella, late Superintend
i ont of Public Schools, Chicago.
"I intend substituting it throughout my house
for tho dangerous lampa now in use.'-Prof. W.
H. Rufflier, Sup't Public Instruction, Richmond,
Va.
The appalling deaths and fire from glass lamps
exploding and breaking create A great demand
for this lamp. It PAYS to soil it. Sold by Cnn.
vassers or Store? ; Agents wanted everywhero.
Send for full particulars. Address Mongomcry
A Co., Cleveland, Ohio, or 42 Burcloy Streot,
New York._
ROYAL HAV*NA LOTTERY- k
Prltos cashed and information furnished by
GEORGE UPHAM, Providonee, R. I._
<jj??>/r A WEEK SALARY ?-Young men
wanted aa local and travelling sales,
men. Address (with stamp) R. H. WALKER,
84 Park Row, N. Y_ _
PERSONS WISHING TO ENGAGE IN
Permanent and Profitable Business pirase
address, at onoe, J. E. C. Howard A Co.. Port?
land. Me. No "agency" or peddling business.
Number of correspondents limited; $10 to $20
per day sure profit' Eentirely now.
WE WILL PAY AGENTS
A salary of $:16 a woek, or allow n large com?
mission to sell our new inventions. Address,
with stomp,
J. W. FRINK A CO., M-irshall, Mich.
STAMMERING cured hy Bates Appliances
For description address Simpson A Co..
Bo? P07fi, N.Y._
SEWING MACHINES-Agents Wanted. Sal?
ary $10,000 per yonr. Circulars nnd sam
?les of work fro?. Address GRTSTAL SEWING
i ACHIER CO., Boston. Mass.
PSYCHOMAN CY.-Any lady or : gentlemen
can mako $1,000 a month, scours their own
happinoa arid independence, by obtaining I'SY
CHOMANCY, FASINATION, or SOUL CHAR?
MING. 400 pages; cloth. . Full instructions to
uso tNa power over men or animals at will, how
to M OP m ?ri te, become Tranco or Writing Medi?
ums, Divination, Spiritualism. Alchemy. Philo
sophy of Omens' ada dreams, B-lgbam Young's
Harem, Guide to Marriage,'Ao.,all contained in
(his book ; 100,000 soft ; price by mal),in cloth
$1.25fpapor covers $1. NaTiOR.-Any parson
Wt I Kn g lo Set ae agent will receive, a s nm pl o enpy
nf the work /fer. A* no capital la required, all
desirous of genteel employment should ?*nd fer
the hodV, enclosing IO eta. for postage, to T. W.
EVANS Af COj, 41 t-outb 8th St., Fbilqdclphi?.
AMYSTERY SOLVED,-Fifteen Minutes
Private Con verseifen with Married Ladles
by one of their ntlmhsr, Sent free for two stamps.
Address M rx. H. METZGER, Hanover. Pa._
,%$f ? A ?ARttft:
A Clergyman, while residing in South Ameri?
ca aa a missionary, ditc?varod a safe and ?implo
remedy fer the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early
Decay, Diseases of tho Urinary and Seminal
Organs, ?ad th? whola train of disorders brought
on D) baneful and vicious. babita. Great num?
bera kara beet cured by this noble remedy.
Prompted by a desire to benefit tho afflicted and
unfortunate. I will send the receipe far prorrorlng
and nalag this medicino, In a seated envelop, to
any une who needa il, Free charge. Ailtlross
JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station V, Bible* llouno,
New York City,
V'G*E j j r^pjjj^ I - \ - PI y I f -Vc; .^/;,^i*T ! p1 gil
. IN QUAIiTS :^>5^^ :U
For ' sale at the- saintf Wffi&$*
. before^tbe ^
? ---ALSO--?-* . '.' it1 . :. .. r ;
A Fine American^
"STAR" IW?^?MM?
? ; . .*:*.-?... \ ,, "? i, ,r.f <U*A?>tfc - , :>.
-^-AND--,
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
imported ana M?omcstic
Of All Kinds.
iron SALE LOW
-AT
EMTM'fABl
Sumter, S. G.
Nov 9
l(?,S?Sf'i|iM4,^iNr"ifM,i^i^,nii"ki'iiM,i>i.n1i'i1rt,,n1itiii
iininniiiiiiiTiitiiin gi
SUM TEK FURN ITU KE
-AND
Chair Ware-Rooms.
THE SUBSCRIBER INFORMS IIIS
' Friends and Cu Pto ra ors that be has received
and ?rill continue to receive
NSW AND CI/KAP FURNITURE,
TO 6UIT THE TIMES.
His Stock cousists of almost o very article in that
line, vis :
SOFAS, SIDE-BOA EDS, BOOK-CASES,
Wardrobes, Extention Tables,
Bnreans, W^sh-Standa,
Sitting nnd Rocking Chairs, of every kind
Cribs, Cradles,Trundles Cottage Bedsteads
and Mattresses.
JUST RECEIVED
Somo moro of those CHEAP COTTAGE SETS.
Mont Safes, Window Shndos and Wall
Papering-all low for CASH.
J. E. Snares,
3 fa in Street, opposite Express Office,
Entrance from Stair Cuso on Main .Street to
FURNITURE ROOMS.
Nov 2
MISS E.'D. BRITTON
WOULD RESPECTFULLY INVITE
ber frlonds, nnd particularly tho
Indios of Sumter and commu?
nity to call And examine
Her Rich and Beautiful Stock
-OF
Fall Millinery
and Fancy Goods.
Having fclcctcd her goods ppr?'.nully, and
with great caro, in tho New York and Haitlmnre
marketa, shu feels confident of pleasing Ail, both
as regards finality, st\le end pr lie. A? usual,
there aro roany novelties for tho scaxon.
MISS BRITTON is supplied with a FlftRT
CLASS MILLINER and a DRESS MAKER,
from Baltimore, who aro weil qualified for tho
biiainoss. The fashions procured in New York.
Ladies, CMR and havo your Dresse? and Hat?
made in tho latest styles.
Pnpar patterns ol' Drear**, i'ueqnca ?nd other
article of dress may be hud.
At the Now Store next to J. T. frOLOMf'NS
Sept 28 ._ '..
Fall and Wintpr Opening,
MRS. M. J. ZERNOW
Has recently .returned from New
York, whore abe selerled an oin
gant.ami vnriod Assortment of
Gonda in tho
MILLINERY LINE,
embracing all the latest NOVELTIES OF THE
SEASON.
Her Stock 1ms been selected with great core,
And will he found unequaled in choice and vnri<
ly, and will bo olfored at price.? that cannot fail
to give satisfaction.
f??* Orders from the country will rcccivu
rprpjtQUitUntto>?
J. D. CRAIG,
MANUFACTURER,
-DEALER IN
Furniture & Upholsterer!
COR. MAIN AND CANAL ST8.
SUMTER, S. C.
RESPECTFULLY informs his friend* and pa.
Irons thal ha hits now on band a supply of
BED nu OM AND COTTAGE BETTS,
of various st/las.
CANE AND WOOD SEAT CHAIRS.
BKl).ST KADS, TABLES.
BUREAUS, CRIBS, Ac, Ac,
all of which ho offers for rale at pri?es to salt tba
times.
FURNITURE mads to order, in any styl?and
at short notice
Manufacturing, Repairing and Upholstery
dono promptly and in a neat and .workmanlike
in MI ncr.
M miro.? ?cs made to ordsr, and old Mattresses
renovated.
Ch ai i s reseated with oana and made ss good aa |
new.
Picture Frames of all sises,- Rosa Wood, Olli,
and plain luouldipgs, maila to order,and Look-]
, ing elastes set In frames, and for said.
F V NEU At? S
?iromptly attended to in Town or Country, and j
miltalie, Mahogany,' Walnut, or Cornra.n Coffin?
furnished ns roo, aired, at short ?otice.
Oct 35 __Bm
Il A RD WARE
Store,
Main-at. undor Sumtor Hotel.
L. P. LORIN Gt
-AoRir ron
Messrs. Sing A Huppman,
KA 1.1 I ?IOU E. m. o.
Would reipscifnliy sollelt the patronage of hi?
friends mid tho palillo, ' . ?
HE ll AS IN ST 0 JIB A COMPLETS
Stock of Hardware and
Family Utensils,
cmlirnoiojr ??rf y artl'le ia this Uno of business,
wliiuli he intei.ils lo sell at the..
loivKST PH ices, ron CAMI,
lie wilt ks?p alway* in store, a complot* assort?
ment of ...
Colling Axos, Ames*Shovel* a Spades,.
Trnf-e Chains, llo?#, . ? /
? Mn ken, Plieli F?>rK?, ?
Urala Cradlo?, Po j the Blades,
rfUllllO-StttfOS,
Pocket aiid-Tablo OatVtTy, -.
. Br/??*Pr*?-r\in* Kittles, ?, V
Tin Wnre.iWtiidow OlarSVafl *i?t*.
Persons in wont 6f la? nVtiit eoffrenlent and
economical Steves, ea*,'be supplied ?Uh the
IntoM Improved p'uMerhs at prices which eanuot
fail to gi TO entire pallsrsctloAf
Jnne la_' j ; ? _ . .
ASPBt'lAlilTY, FLOUR SACK S j 'pAP/EB
BAOS and WRAlM?INH PAP'R,,
At RHWAMJ? P/BltRY'S.'
>i*||fc?^>i?iif^sw>sri ?p?*?t*e CharWf>ia rtga^i,
TeetherwiiiiU*rtwi****-'U*?rU*9i pf,
AND ALL KINDS
Vernishcs,
Paint Brushes,
Tooth Brushes,
. ^ Seo., &c
KEROS?N? LAMPS AND
all appliances thereto.
DR. A. J. CHIN A.
J SUCCESSOR TO
A. ANDERSON A CO.
Sept ?I, . y ;.r ? ,.? ^ i, .
Casto Oil and Quinina.
5Q Ooneee P ?nd W Quinine,
t)/", Gfcllons Int qu.llty Castor Oil nt Re
C\3 dpoed prices,
By Dr. A. Ji CHINA,
Saoecsior to A. ANDERSON, A CO.
SeptU : . " . .
CH?MICAI^
?7?IB8T QUA LlTY^SWlcebVof every deecrjp.
MS ?on. end warranted PUKE,
By Dr. A. J. CHINA,
Sueooesor to A. AN UK US ON, ? CO.
sept at . . . .
rTogartie's Book Depository.
I100?7~BOOKS,
tno ALL nnacnirttoKf or ?CHOOL STATIO^KRT
WS CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TC
oar SCHOOL PENS and WRITINC
BOOKS which are made to our order, ?od nil
>e found good and cheap, Espooiat attentioi
will bc given to order? from teacher?, io tb<
sou nt ry.
A complote catalejo? of School Booka, wit!
tho prieta attached, will be Mot free op applioa
Hon.
CATALOGUE No. 48?
Memllfal Thohghtt from Greek Anthe**,
with English Translations and Livee'ef
the Author?, with English Index j also
rsference? to parallel -passages from
the Scriptum?, Lutin and English Au?
thor?, by C. Tatt. Ramage, LL. D..M...43.0
Beautiful Thought? from French and Italian
- Authors.....,..,.,...................M..O.M.....8.5
Beautiful Thoughts from Germao and Span?
ish Authors........8.0
Beautiful Thoughts from Latin Authors.3.6
Memoir of Wm. Ellery Channing, with ex?
tracte from bia Correspondence, Ac, 3
vol?.M.?8.6
Memoir of the Lifo and Writings of Thomas
? Chalmers, D. D. LL. D.. by his son.In
law, the Her. Wm, Unna, 4 vols, Edin?
burg edition.,7,6
The Early, Years of Christianity, by E. Do.
Preifense, D. D'., Translated by Anrtlo
Harwood. Th* Apostolic Bra. 17
Days in North India, by Norman McLeod,
Editor of "Good Words," Illustrated...2.0
The Poultry Book, comprising the Breeding
end msnagoment of Profitable and Or?
namental Poultry* their Qualities and
Characteristics, by M. B..Tngeimeier, F.
Z 8., with Colored illustrations, by
Harrison Woli{ and numerous Wood en?
gravings.,.i..;.9(
The pleasures ol Old Age, from tho French of
Emile Bouvestre.iV. , .2.1
Ihe Book of Shakespeare Gems, in n Serios
of Land oapV Illustrations of tho m?*t
Interesting Localities of Shskcfpcaro's
Dramas, morocoo, cloth gilt.w.4.l
Knight's Half Hour? wltb tho tn si Le??-?
Writers sud Autogrophors. 3 vol?.A.I
Tba Rudimente of Co'onrs and nf Colouring,
wi'h the nature nf Pigments for tho
use of Decorativo Artists, Phintcrs, Ac,
hy Gee? Field, reviled and re wi Ilten by
Mallet.M.,.2.
The Godoy's Lady's Book Receipts and
Household lliuts, arranged by Mrs.
Frost..... .2
Paris IQ December, 1861 | or. Tho Coup
D'F.iut or Napoleon III., by Kugeno
Tenet.,.2.
Lighthouses and Lightships, u Descriptivo
and Illftorloal Arc nut of their nv?je nf
construction and organisation, hy W. II.
D. Adams, profusely Illustrated.I.
Tho Geological Evidence* of tbe Antiquity*
of man, with Rcnrurk* on Thoiiil*? of
?ho Origin of Speele? hy V/irlnlior,, by
S>r Charles Lyell, F. R. R.. ril.i<triited.:i
Fisk's Manaal of Cmstden! Liier.nnre, from
. the Gorman of J. ,f. Eschcnlittrg I
.??French, English and \ mer icu n ?ute a
Lutter Pu par s land Envelope*,- tngother nit'
gea eral stock .of Blank Boi.ks ond Smliorcry
N. H.-Our. MONTHLY. Ll IBU A It Y BU Ll
TON trill ba sena PUKE to porsuns in thu KU
try. 1
Pbrsona residing Ih {ie enttntry ?
please hear in mind, thitt.toy'tending ot tl cri in
for ant books published In Anrciku Ib< v wit
eli ruged only tah pi lee of ike book. We pay
the pyllnge or express.
Address
Fogartio* ?ook Depositor
No. 280 KING STREET, (IN THE BEN I)
CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA.
Oct* ja
BUGGIES, CARBI??i
Wagons, Carts,
And ail manner of Wood Wc
for Sume*
PLOUGHS* &c;> &
THE UNDtlESTGNRO offers fi* sile, at ?
LOW PRICES-FOR OA8II--.V very
aiiorttnent of th? ab->ve articles. -
Where oredlNa desired,- special ci.nirnr.ts
Ihe same mat be nm lc f. r sj-prov ed holt ?
Repnlringof nil km,ls In \V,->o4 *>.d lr?n ?
culed sr nh promptness nod dt?p?lt*h.
; t <W?J- .ANDKltSO.V Agett
Oet IO-At . . ?
-. uu iiUM AU* . I n ,
FOR ALL KINDS OE
Books and Station?r
?V. . '-WU ; 'Ei?(VArib PERKY
L4J?.*eeitag.|fr'?ed, tfrfifttt tmfiWui -Hf
.Jet ?J . ? -i a,
PRl?PATlEr?^?R?F'??T' ?^Jffl
" Sti' V, n. irr. A ?Wtf AlJH
TDK 6HST v- *r~^/. ";^r. .< V V?J
, . - ,pftAXt>Y, GIN, ? . r^f?V^
.? . ... WHISKEY nn.!\VIN-t*ii
A^Wtf'lW ' "-''^^
".. -' ^ /' u}ngar. Vaco, ^.*wL.-5
,:.*: ' ' '. -V rWucga ksd trwp^R J
KEKOSUOi OIL, inp s/l! u r n c r#. ?UMuoej^ ?
\rici?.. Ac. . . ? gil -v^^yy^^f
? ' ? ^ Forsale by; ; MOKAQ'R?.
4-Tt ..:. -.? <M ^ McKAOES'S.?? :|
A FINK SKGAR : ,v?: |
.CAN Ult It AD I
Feb lft^_ v At AJ?lvAO,EN/f^ A^
r - . HAVING V
Cor, Main & Liberty-Sts. .J
Jr F. W. DetQRfflE ?^P|
Bega'to notify Ms murty-friands nod -Jftjl
customers, thnt he has ndtlcd to hiif
completo stock of " jffij
. Drugs,
CH E MI CALS, I
FAHCY ARTICLES, ? 'M
A FULL ASSORTMENT\Q?L^'JH
PAINTS, . -;JH
. PYE 8TU?KS* . ,
- AND GLASS, '|i
Aiking ft continuation of past patronage, . aKfi
Which ho will do nil in lil? power lo deserve-, lit TB*
solicits nn examination of ,1.1s STOCK AND- }|HJ.
J. F. W. IVRM?; "?i
Cor. Main omi LiWrly-Slrcot,
PeptJ^ ^_Sn niter, S. C. jj/j
JVHT It FX'f?t VIS I) ??'?jj
\ FINE DOT OP C??/IATB'-d FA M ! .Ml
/\_ SOAPS, and l'or ?Mo ohru?. 'St'
Dv J. F. W. DV.I.?KME. ' ,'9,'
A
ALSO
? .* . . . . ' ! ul
frc?h M of lsAND.nKI'lPS ONION PETTS,
while und red.
. . By J. F. \V. PeLOHME. ?
Ort 12- . . *
Ayert Cherry Pectoral,
Vor Diseases of tbs Throat and Lungs,
auoh aa Coucha, Colds, Whooping
Gough, Bronohitin, Asthma,
attd Consumption.
Probably never before In the whole history of
medicine, has oft y thing wou so widely trna so
deeply upon Uni conUUence of matikluil, ns Mil? , "
excellent remedy for pulmonary complaints.'
Through a tong aeries of years, and among uio?t .
of Um races of mon it lins risen higher find nigher
in theirestunaUpu, os it has become better known'.
Its tmiforni character anti pOM-cr to ( tire tho va?
rious affections Of tho lungs and thront, Itara '
mudo it known ns n reliable protector nrnlutt
them. Whilo adapted to milder forms, of disc nro
and to young children, lt is nt the sante time tho
most effectual rcm.eily.tlt.at can be given tor inrlp-.
lent consumption,-Hud the dflliKerdUK nfltetlons
of tho throat and lungu. As n provlrlou agulntjt
sudden attaeks'oT.'Crotrn. lt tltotrtil bo kept on. *
hnntl rn every family, ard Indeed ns nil aro i-onio*V '
times subject to colds nud cotmhs, nil should Lo
provided with thia mitldolo foy them. ,
Although souled Vo^aumplinn l?; llmnglil tn?*.
enraldc, ?tm grent nurnhor's) of cases vhere Iho '
dlsenro fcemed settled, linvo tte? n cor. fileliily
cured, nnd tho patient rcstotvtl to poui.tl lioiiltli
by tho Cherry J'trforrtl. go rpm'ldcto .* Iti*
master/ over tho disonlora. of the ?tinga and'
Throat, thnt tho most obtllnnle of thom ynldtoB?
I When nothing elsh rrtttld rrni h them, under tho
Vhorry Vtcloral they.sitbflde ?ml difupuenr.
Sinners rtnrf J'uhfio Sjtct?kir? Und prent
protection from \\.
Akthma is always relieved and oft?n wholly .
cured by it. , v .
Uron?tiitt? ls renrrnlly c-\uo?\ hy" tfllahg'lho-.
Cherry L'eetoml In biunll nun freVp^bnf (Ir**?.
So genernllv nie iu vlttncH hnt.wn, 'Hint .wo
nocd not publiait the coi tlficofei ol theinjietc, or
do more than assure tho pt hi;'.. Hint ile qiirJitica
aro fully maintained. . . ,
Ayer's Ague Gui-e,
Por Tcvor and Agu?, Ir-t?m'.Hont Pover,
Chill Fotror, Ut.mitt?nt ICcvcr, Dumb
Aguo, l'or;o(Mt'.il or Bilioun X'ovor, Ao,,
and Indeed oil tha anoctLo;>o vyhich axlso
from molarioua, tdaioh,or J ni is, m ntl o
poisons.
As Its nnma ?mpll?", it doe? r"jtre. and does not
ftdl. Containing ?eltlier Ar-er.le. Quinine, Bis?
muth,/inc, nor noy olhcr irtfnej'Arpr poUonoits
substance whatever, it lu nowye In/iire..^ tmy pa?
tient. Tho niimlmr and lu; mi:, ur of Its cures
in the agu? districts, nre-HtowHly nevoml tiw ?unt,
and wo belle vow wont n pariiBol lu Uie.h'tsto.T
of Agiio raerUclno. Onf pi Ido lr gratfftou hy ihn
neknuwledgmciits wc receive nf tl.c radical eurea
effected In obstinate cnRC.", nud wli?ro oUior ?<ni
crtlea hud wholly frilled,
lunated y
Hy of th?r,lvbr, Ir?a nn exeelleni'vemedj', f-thon
latmg tho Uver Intonenlthy aclivitv. ?
For Bill?n? OHorder* nod Liver Complaints, it
ls an excnllcnt rerocdv.-pixidiu-ijiK runny truly
roinnrknblo euron, wb'ero othor tnrdlclnes lied
Called.
Prepared hy Dn. J. C. Arah* A ro..'Prset;rnt
and Annlytteal Chemtsts? Lowell, Mses., and
sold af. round th? world. 1
l/u? i-it i .\ ri .. * i >. . s?.I r
liM.VSV.-v. -, w." '?'A . - ;.;?,'
0.<eo . .'. ? . ? Wm