The Sumter watchman. (Sumterville, S.C.) 1855-1881, December 07, 1870, Image 3
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tsaeh.r, io thia U?w*. We-e^bi*?, ip hal?.
possesses tnt oUsl ?apeeUttes a* ? teacher, ?nd,
bu b*?D ?tt?ecMf?i U? ? marked degree ia that
eoonexten. ? .. * r''?y .' \ 't
, 'i. ^'ti..?><?>- ' i
?saT* Our mdfjrt?r* referred io the announce?
ment, ia pro??, mud poetry of Mr. Jt?mxrj? N.
SPAM?. He in rite? the Hob and tba phar, to
?lilt bil ?tore, M he ls ?roll preparad to eau. to
their wanta, herin? i-eedved a large , ead wall
snorted stock cf Grocorles and Family Sappllea.
Alto a variety of Toy? And Ooo feo tl one ry for the
Hdldeye, ' - j { '
r-?*?e>t?i
f*~ A poetleal writer ha? adrea ibo mystery
that Caldwell'? RooU ?pd Shoes, eaanot be ex.
celled in quality and price. Bead the poetleal
advertisement ia to-day '?paper, .end give him a .
call, and Judge for yourselves. His Shoes aro o {
the best quality, ?od ?old at reasonable prices.
D?Uuqeut Tax Payer?
Will observe the notion of Mr. T. J. Cog HI. AW,
County Treasurer, In thia. ISaft?, and pay up.
saood Illings ait n?ye?vlll?.
Be sore to read the advertisement of Ur. J F.
BLsan. nf Msy^Tnio, io tbib Isawe. He has a
floe variety, ?nd awong all the rest, a host of
goods things for Christmas. ; Wo ?eke pleasure
In commending this establishment to liberal
patronage.
_ ..-.? .?.?a?.?-;
Stone Sc ivxurray?? ?Ureas ?nd Trained.
Aiilm?|a Combined,
Will exhibit hore on Friday, the 9th last. They
have received favorable notices from the press
wherever they, have exhibited and have eleotrifled
Immense audiences by their intrepidity and skill.
Sale* Day.
Many people were in town on Monday last,
ead mueb real estate changed hands. Tba
following tracts of the Cololough Kata to were
sold at the pri?es earned s
Trae) No. ], 737 ?eres, sold at $5 00.
Tract No. S, 868 aeres, sold at $8 60.
Treat No. 4, 360 aeres, sold at $2 60.
Tract No. 6, 686 acres, sold at $6 00.
Traet Ne. ?, 608 aerea, sold et (6 00.
Tract No. 7, 623 aerea, sold at $6 00.
842 aores, sold at te* 00.
mr ??onie. ? ?
At a regular Communication of Claremont
Lodge, No,, di, A.VFV M.'. held Thursday
December 1, 1870, tb? following officers were
elected far the ensuing Masonic year?
Bro. T. V. WALCH,..W. M.
W. J. PRINGLE.S. W.
JOS. M. WILDER,.J. W.
R. W. DURANT.Tressurer.
M. C. WILLIS .Secretary.
W. H. OIRARDKAU.S. D.
R. M. JONES.M.J. D.
A. M. CORBETT, I Steward.
D. B0BKRT8ON, J?tewaras
E. C. GREEN, )
J. H. TERRY, V... .Charity Committee.
R. W. DURANT, j '
At a Regular Communication of Sumter Lodge
No. 120, A.*. F.*. M.*. held Monday evening
December 5th, tho following offlcors were elected
for the enauing Manaonio year t
Bro. J. B. ROACH, (re-elected). \V.'. M.*
Sro. M.G. RYTTBNBERO.8.-. W\
rei J. 8. TOUCHBERBY,.J.". W.\
Bro. B. R. NASH.Treasurer.
Bro. W. H. CUTTINO, P.*. M.'.Secretary.
Bro. T. M. DaLOKMB, P.-. M.*.....S.% D.
Bro. 0. F. BULTMAN,....-J.*. D. .
If you want to buy Harness, Saddles,
Trunks, Valises, Bags, 8atoheIs, Collars, Harnea,
Chains, Riding-brldlea, Martingales, Whips,
Spurs, Curry-combs, Horse brushes, Feather
brushes, Axle-grease, Oil, Leather, Saddlery
Hardware, and all Goods kept in a first class
Ssddlery Establishment, call at J. S. Tofu AW A
Co.'?., No. 8 South Front St. Wilmington, N. O
The Rural Carolinian Por December
Filled with in lei eating and Instructive reading
matter, abd beautifully illustrated, this favorite
Southern agricultural magasine is once more
wsloome to our desk. Its eontenls are more
varied and yet of more uniform value and inter?
est thsn, porhaps, any other magasine of a simi?
lar dais. We notice in this numbera valuable
communication from Bolivia, another from Eng
land, and on acknowledgment of courtesies ro"
ceived from the British Cotton Agentin the Bast
Indies, all showing that the Magasine ie read
and appreciated in those far dictant auatters of j
th? globe. Its immediate home interest is how?
ever, its principal attraction, and Its accurate in?
formation in regard totbe agricultural affairs of |
the Southern United States, and its speelal de
votlon to these, is the cause of its importance to
the foreign reader. From Virginia to Texas and
Arkansas its subscribers and voluntary contri?
butors keep if well posted, while its editor and
his able corps of assistants display the greatest
tact, as well a? the moat extenaive information,
in their varioua departments. The Rural ls
entirely worthy of the wonderful succ?s ss which
it has aohleved, and we think that lt ahrnld be
in the banda of every farmer in the South. We
want each others' coop?ration, and to obtain
this it Is necessary to know what we are eaoh
doing, and this can only be accomplished bv all
reading and all contributing their information to
such a periodical as The Rural Carolinian.
Our modern courso of living begets a condi?
tion of the body that reoalres occasional relief.
The system becomes enfolded, deranged, dogged,
aud lahore In lt? track. The mind sympathizes
with lt, and both sink or ore depresaod together,
To restore tbe vital en?rgica, purge the system
?leane the Mood-take Ayer's Pill?. (Glasgow
Ky.).Fr?? Press._t ? '
"No ?en despise physic so muoh as physicians,
because no men so thoroughly understand how
little lt caa parform," waa the saying of a man
reputed by th? world to be wise. Whether this
he true, or not, lt is an Indisputable feet that the
uso of the "Old Carolina Pitiers" Is a sure remedy
for dyspepsia, and tbo train of diseases incident
to living In A malarious el.uftSte.
Winsman's Oryst?lli?dfWorm Candy never fall? I
KuooEisruL SootHteaa ENTKRPHIHK.-Of many
new Southern enterprises which have bren un?
dertaken slnoe. the war,, dene have met with
greeter or more deserved ?ocoe s s than tb? door,,
saab and hilad manufactory af Mr. P. P. Toalo,
in Chatlsiten, 8/ C. By bard work, indomitable
energy end liberal adv?ftl?Ing, Mr. Tosje ha?
In three yeera outstripped all composion and j
*^Jlt^B_<^?Mg??tst>iT^ Dec 1
No u?>?*??-^r*/) ?ot irish to Inform yon,
reader, that Dr. Won&rful,**$g$, other men,
bas discovered a remedy that earea all diseases
of mind, body or estate, and ls designed to mah?
oar sublunary sphere a blissful paradise, to
whioh Heaven itself shall he but a side show,
but we do wish te inform you that Dr. Sage'*
Catarrh Remedy baa cured thoeaands of tire* of
Catarrh la lu worst forms and ?lagen, And the
proprietor will pey ted* for a eaac or this loath
seme disease whioh he cannot cere. It may be
procured of druggists er hy mell for sixty senti,
from R. V. Piero* M. D,,; Loffoio, fi. YT A
psmphlel sent/rep.
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*A$&\???lK '8uivnvQ*-$? Val? itf
TARN BY TUE BALK-6l,96e. ?er bw.ihV
jj intew Yong s^frwy ttfewgfj '
COTTON ??i. ' ' ; - J
GOLD 1U|. "V
v-I-r <? ? ..-Mff?^H
LATEST QUOTATIONS OF ; j
SOUTHERN SECURITIES,
IN. CI1ART,B8T0N? & QH
A, C . K AU F MAN
Banker <fe Broker, No 26 .ffroa?* /SW*.
NOV. 36, 1870.
STAT? BBCDHITIM-South Carolina, old, 86@
??@71UeW' 71;?~ d?' r**Uid ,tock? ?< lnt j
CITT 8BOOBITIBB-Augusta, Qa: Bonds, -@
76; Gbairlaatoo, 8. C. Stook, (ex qr int) -
do, Fire Loan Bunda, - @66; Columbia, 8. C
Beads, -@60. ?
RAILROAD Beana-Bla? Ridge, (first mortgage)
-<<fc60; Charleaton and Savannah, ' -@9o
Charlotte, . Columbia ?nd Augusta, -@8S?
Choraw ?oJ Darlington, -82; Greenville end
Columbia, (lat mort) - @86; do, (State guar?
antee) 05@-; Northeastern,-?87; Sevan,
nab and Charleston, ( let mort) -78; do,(State
guarantee) -@69; South Carolina, -@73; de,
69 ; Spartanburg and Union, -@66.
RAILROAD STOCKS-Charlotte, Columbia and
Angdata,-@40; Oreen vlllo and Columbia. -
(5)2 ; Northeasters, @ ?G; Savannah and Charlea,
ton, -@36; South Carolina, (whola abares)
- @ il ; do, (halfdo) - @19J.
Exe H A HOB, Ac-New York Sight, 4 off par :
Gold, llOfailS; Stirer, ICS.?
abura CAROLINA BANK DILLB.
.Bank of Charleaton."..,
*Bank of Newberry......
Bank of Camden................80
Bank vf Georgetown.07
Bank of South Carolina. 8
Bank of Cheater. 8
Bank of Hamburg ? .,"......7
Bank of State of d. C. prior to 1R6M.........46
Bank of State of 8.0. iaaue 1861 and 1862 30
. Pl an tere' and Mechanics' Rank of Charles
ton..,.
.People's Bank of Charleston....,-,...
"Union Bank of Charleston.,
.Southwestern R R Bank of Charleston, -
(old).
.Southwestern R R Bank of Charleston, -
(new) ........ ....
Farmers' and Bxohange Bank of Charles
ton. 2
Exchange Bank of Columbia.......7
Merchants' Bank of Cheraw. 8
Plantera'Bank of Fairfield .6
State of South Carolina Billa Receivable...95.
City of Charleston Change Bills.96.
.Bills marked thoa (?) are being redeemed at
the Bank Countera of each.
Jan 12 ly
SP KCl AL NOTICES.
Pain is supp?t ed io be the lot of us poor mor?
tals, aa inevitable aa death itself and liable at
any time to come upon ua. Therefore it ia im?
portant that remedial agenta ahould be at band
to bo used on an emergency, when the seminal
principle lodged in the system shall develnpe I
itaelf, and wo feel the excruciating agoniea of j
pain, or tho depressing influence of disease.
Sueh a remedial agent exists in the PAIN KILLBB,
whose fame baa made the circuit of the globe.
Amid the eternal Ieee of the porlor regions or
beneath the intolerable and burning ann of the
tropics, its virtues are known and appreoiated.
Under all latitudes, from the one extreme to the ?
other, suffering humanity has found relief from
many of ita illa by Ita use. The wide and broad !
area over whioh thia medicine baa spread, ?nests |
ita value and poteney. From a small beginning,
the Pain Killer has puahed gradually along,
making ita own highway, solely by Its virtues.
Suob unexamp'vl aucveaa and popularity baa
brought others into the field, who have attempted,
un dor similarity of name, to usurp the confidence
of the people and turn it to their own selfishness
and dishonesty, but their efforts have proved
fruitless, while the Pain Killer is still growing
in public favor._ Deo.
Tba Great Pictorial Annual,
Hoatotter'a United Stairs Almanac for 1871, for I
distribution gruti?, throughout tba United States,
and all civilised countries of the Western Hemis?
phere, will be published about the first of January,
and all who wish to understand the true philoso?
phy of health ahould read and ponder the valuable
suggestions it contains. In addition to an admir?
able medical treatise on the causes, proven Hon
and eure of n great variety of di souses, lt embraces
a large amount of information interesting to the
merchant, the mechanic, the tuiner, the farmer,
tlje planter, and prufeasional man; and the calcu?
lations have been made for auoh meridians and
latitudes as are most suitable for a correct and
comprehensivo NATIONAL CALBNBKB.
The natara, uaea, and extraordinary sanitary
effects of Hosteller's Stomach Bitters, the staple
tonio and alterative of more than half of the Chris?
tian world, are fully set forth in Ita pages, whieb
are also Interspersed with pictorial illustrations,
valuable recipes for the household and farm, hu?
morous anecdotes and other instructive and amus?
ing reading matter, original and selected. Among
the Annuals to appear with the opening of the
year, this will be one of the most useful, and
may be hud f?r tho ns*/ny. The proprietors,
Messrs. Hostet ter A Smith, on receipt of a two
cent stamp, will forward a copy by ?naifto any
person who cannot procure one In bia neighbor*
hood. The ' bitters are sold in every etty, town
and v?Ungo, and are extensively used throughout
the entire civilixed world.
li rr ore ofYouth,
A GENTLEMAN who Buttered for years from
Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the
offsets of youthful indlsorition, will for the sake j
of suffering humanity, send free ta all who need
it the reeeipe and direction for making the aim
pie remedy by which he waa eured. Suffers
wishing lo profit by the advertiser's experience
can do 80 by addressing, tn perfect confidence.
JOHN B. OGDEN,
No. 42 Cedar Street, New. York!
Dee 7-ly _;
nar ria ge Outde-Kvery One Mia Own
Doctor*
A privat? instructor for married persons or
those about to be married, both male and fe*
male, In everything concerning the physiology
and relations of our sexual system, and 1,10 pro?
duction and prevention of offspring, including
all the new discoveries never-befnre given in tba
English language, by WM; YOUNG, M. D.
Thia la really a valuable and Interesting work.
It ls written in plain language for the general
reader, gad it illustrated w ?th nntnoroua en?
gravings. All young married people, or those
contemplating marriage, and having tba least
Impediment to married life, ahould read this
book.. It discloses secrets that avery one sbould
ba acquainted with ; still (t ls a book that must j
be looked ap aod not lie about the bottai. It ?hil '
be sent to any addrsas on receipt of 66 tents -
Address Da. WM. YOUNG, No. 410 ?prnoo
Street, above Fourth, Philadelphia.
No v 23 6m
.??I""1 t. H ? I ' tl ' ?
To t onaura pt. vee. , . |
The advertiser, having been permanen tl y eured
oftbat dread disease, Consumption, by a simple !
remedy, la anxious to make known to bia fellow
sufferers the moans of dare. To all Who desire j
lt, be will send a cony of the prescription used
(tree of charge), with the direction* for preparing
and using the sans, whieh they will find a sure
eur?for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, to.
Parties wishing the prescription will please
address ,> ., fl
Ref. RD WARD A. WILSON.
166 South Second Street, Williamsburg, N. V.
Dea 7-1?
:\." *V .?.?..>..:" .".v> ?..>:/,>'....!** ri ...
STOINTD ?t MITHRA Y
The O0II0B8U8 of Exhibitions f
. Neto Designs L Amuse I
,, . . ****1?m Ttl^ifaeaHwg ?Mit ?
FRESH SENSATION FOR 1870.
WILL EXHIBIT IN .. f
Sumter, Friday
Deoember 9th.
EXTRA ATTRACTION I
Har SohroTs Trained Wild Baaste t will baex
blbitad conjointly with the Circus Performances,
without additional charge. Harr 8obroff, tb?
Great Lion Hunter, will enter the Den of Lions :
giving an exciting and Thrilling Performance |
with these Ferocious animals of the Forrest, ex*
amplifying the immense poteney that Man wields
over the Brute Creation.
Tko OpuUm Resource! of Superb
Cent rai lizat ion of Arenle Talent?
To delight and am?se are of a abarse ter quite |
uaw tn this oountry The Exhibitions this sc
son will ba enriched ?ad adorned by Performers
Inimitable io their speelalrobas t and the splendor
of the Entertainments will be enhanced by ?vary
accessory requisite to make them elegant in style
and finish, and magnificent in their general
obaraoter.
The great variety of celebrated Performers In
this Troupe is potent to sustain the elevated
standard of excellence acquired by this popular!
Circos.
A perusal of the annexed list of famous Actors
will serve of palpable evidences to confirm the
promise, that the attained eminence and conspic?
uous superiority of Stone A Hurray's Circus will
be amply maintained this season. Behold the ]
Attractions I
EXHIBITIONS WILL BB GIVEN AFTER.
NOON ANO NIGHT,
Commencing at.S and 7) o,clock.
Doors open ono hour provious.
Admission.76 cts.
Children unde4 10 years........60 eta.
GRAND STREBTrAGENT!
Precoded by the Elegant Band Chariot, contain,
lng Prof. 0. P. Perry's famed Orchestra, Drawn
by Sixteen Horses I Managed by the great I
Maitre du Cheval, Mons. J. li. Paul. This rare |
sight will bo olrcum vested with too many wonders
to be minutely described in the limits of a news*
paper advertisement t therefore, the reader ls
refer ed to the Parade itself for particulars.
The second frc? Exhibition will be a marvelous
display of human intrepidity.
UP IN THE AIR I
By the daring Funambulist, Madelle Jeanette
Blister, who will Walk from the Ground to the
Apex of Circus Pavillion, and return, on a
Slender rYlroI Thia startling Gratuitous Per?
formance of Consummate Dering will toke place !
at 1 o'clock, P. M., and the unique nature of the
Feat cannot fail to command the attention of |
the eltisensof this vicinity.
For details of these Dual Sensations, see the!
varions Pictorial Descriptive Bills and Pro?
grammes.
THE GREAT JAMES E. COOKE,
The Equestrian Miracle, and Champion Horse?
man of the World, who will exhibit for tho first
season in America his marvelous feats of Equi?
tation oa
SIX NAKED HORSES 1
In addition to his other accomplishments of]
brilliant equestrianism.
' M'LLE CARLOTTA DE BERGE,
Confessedly the most daring, dashing, and
finished Equestrienne in the world.
M'LLE JEANETTE ELL8LER,
astonishing and beautiful Tight Rope !
Danseuse.
MISS EMILY COOKE,
elegant English Manege Equestrienne j
The
The
LB JEUNE U?RT,
World renowned Bare Back Hurd?! Rider.
Best in America.
MR. TOM BARRY,
The famons Hibernian Clown, his first appear*
ance lo A menea.
MR. DEN STONE,
The popular American Clown and Faa Generator'
THE SNOW BROTHERS,
(Benjamin, William, and Alfred,) the anparalb
..oled Equilibrists and Acrobats.
MR. WILLIAM DUCROW,
The intrepid Peformer on Corde Volante, and his
INFANTILE 80N, QBORGfB,
The bravest Juvenllo Equestrian in existence*
MR. CHARLES BLISS,
The acknowledged Champion Tumbler of the I
World.
MR. WILLIAM FRANKLIN,
The Paragon of Somersault Equestrians.
SIO. COLUMBUS,
The surprising Contortionist, whose strange
flexibility of body and timbs bat won for him
the title of "The Boneless Man."
MASTER, GEORGS COOKE,
The Art ist io and .Graceful Prinolpal Rider.
MR. EUGENE LEACH,
The remarkably skillful and fearless Gymnast.*]
MU. R. LAMONT,
Th? gifted Exponent of Panorattc ?. Exercises.
; MR. GEORGE ADAMS,
Remarkable Scenic Protean Character and
Puooy Clown.
M R. THOMAS, MURRAY,
Tho versatlio Pantomimic Won dor.
1 . ... MR. J. BAT?1?RLHR, <
The Modsl, Athlete,
' The ?Uv? .:9*UisA by such
subordinate aids as will he ftjaired ta gi?? eclat
to the varied sots.
Jj liR. JOHN II. MURRAY,
The unequaled Eqneitrlon tyreataj? will per.
son al ly io per in tend the ' Rr/tertainrtents, a gear.
characteristics of refinement ?nd pwuty In their
representation.
Peo7 , 1
. ..J "' .. -A
? a IN QUARTS AND PINTS,
i),!;!' {.'..... ??....> .lt': > .> *yi , . . . .* ?1
For sale at the same pr j ce as
before the war in France.
_-ALSO
A Fine American Champagne,
"STAR" JBRAJNTD.
-AND
A GENERALI ASSORTMENT OF
Imported and Domestic
LIQUORS,
Of All Kinds.
ITOIi SALE LOW
-AT
PLilTERS' WAllH??Sl
Sumter, S. G.
Nov_
CHRISTMAS,
-AT
F. A. Folsom's
Store.
JUST RECEIVED AND CONSTANTLY COMING IN NEW
AND HANDSOME GOODS FOR
TOYS! TOYS ! ! TOYS!!!
OF ALL KINDS.
BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS,
IN CHINA, &c, &c.
^ I INT E3 AL.BU M & ,
NEW STYLES.
Candy, Fruits, Nuts, &c,
In Great Variety, too Numerous to Name.
Everybody, remember, when
Fine Things, Pretty Things? Sweet Things, and
Cheap Things are needed, Call at
F. A. FOLSOM'S.
P. S.-By all means ash to see the "Contraband Kater?1
Nov 23
PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY.
Pictures ! Pictures ! I Pictures ! !
PHOTOGRAPHS,
FERROTYPES,
AMBROTYPE8,
AJTD
PORCELAIN PICTURES.
' Theta Pletoree an now taten at th? Baratar
Qallefy? ta) ell alee* and atylea-np to Ufa ala*.
Recent Improvement* have been brought Into
requisition, and the undersigned feels onnfldeet
that he can produce aa "orfeot and well finished
Picuree at oatt be obtained ID tba State.
Copying from Old Likenesses, a?d the original
line?rnoste of the ptetere fully reproduced.
J. I). WILDER. !
Oil ff
.?'. ? , "
Change of Business.
The undoralgnod have this day bought out tho
Interest of Mr. A. HAUSER, In the Tin business,
arid are proctored to cm.lum tho IMHO In all Ita
branches, auch as KOOFJNU, (JUT J KRING AC,
Ac.
We hnpe by striot attention to business to merit
a liberal sim ru of patronage
T. C. SCAFPE A Ce.
A CAttD*
Haring sold out roy stock Ao. to Messrs. C. T.
8CAFFK A Co., I eher fol ly commend them tn
the publio, nnd solloit for them tho pitronago of
tba people of Sumter and country generally. My
books aro in the hands of Mr. T. 0. S??FFE,
who ls authorized to make settloutoDt for nie.
Those Ihdeblexl to ma ?III fdease make payment
to him forthwith.
i ? A, HAOSE*
ITov \? tf
HU Stock coo?l.ts of almost erwry r*tkl* I* thett
UM, ri?: ,,\ . ; ' 1
. SO?AMlDK-BOARDS, BOOK
, . W*n?roU#, Extention Tablas, Vj
Jareaa?, Wtob-Btands, i>i>?'iiC. .
Hiing Ml Eeetriag ChsSra, *T mw ?M J
Cribe, Cradle?.Traadle? C*U?jpe Bt?tU?? j
. -ud.Mall*ipili, ? ? : c . ..
JITS* R?Ct?SVTOK
SOB? moro of tho?? CUBAP COTXAOH 8BT8?
Meet Safes, Window Sa?*?e %*d, WtJJ
Papering -rall IOKVWH?? ~
* J. E. Suar60i
Main Street, opposite. Express Offioe}\
Entrance from 8ufr CM? on Malo Street to
FURNITURE ROOMS.
J. D. CRAIG,
M ANUP A O TU RB R,
-DEALER IN-?
Furniture ft Upholsterer!
COR. MAIN AND CANAL ST8.
SUMTER, S. 0.
RESPECTFULLY Informs his friends sad pt?
troos that be baa now on band a supply of
BED ROOM AND COTTAGE SETTS,
of Tanoni styles.
CANE AND WOOD SKAT CHAIRS.
BED-STEADS, TABLE8.
BUREAUS, CRIBS, Ao., Ac,
all of whioh he offen for salo at prices to tait the
time*.
FURNITURE made to order, in any atyie aad
at abort notioe.
Manufacturing, Repairing aad Upholster?
done ptomptty and ia a neat and workmanlike
manner.
Mattresses made to order, and old Mattresses
renovated.
Chain reseated with oana and made BS good as
new.
Pieture Frames of all alxea, Rosa Wood, Gilt,
and plain mouldings, made to order, and Look?
ing classes set in frames, and for salo.'
FU N BRA. Li S
promptly attended to in Town or Country, and
Mctalio, Mahogany, Walnut, or Common Coffins
furniibed aa required, at short notioe.
Oct 26"_8m
MISS E. D. BRITTON
WOULD RESPECTFULLY INVITE
her friends, and particularly tba
ladies of Sumter and ?omma
nity to call and examina
Her Rich and Beautiful Stock]
Fall Millinery
and Fancy Goods.
Having ?elected her goods personally, aad
with great care, in the New York and Baltimore
markets, sbe feels confident of pleasing all, both
as regards quality, style and prise. Aa ?seal,
there are roany novelties for the season,
.MISS BRITTON is supplied with a FIRST
CLASS MILLINER and a DRESS MAKER,
from Baltimore, who are well qualified for the
business. The fashions procured in New York.
Ladios, eal! and have your Dresses and Hats
roado in tho latest styles.
Pnpor patterns of Dresses, Sacques and other
articles of dress may be had.
At the Now Store next to J. T. SOLOMONS
Sept 28_
"SOUTH CAROLINA
Central Rail Hoad Go? I
CHARLESTON, S. C., Od ober 13, 1870.
1111R FIFTH INSTALMENT OF FIVE)
. DOI.LAHS PER SHARE, will be payable)
on If th Deco m ber proximo.
In Charleston-at tho Offioe of the Campan j, |
No. 10 Broad street.
In Sumter-To Mojnr J OS KPH JOHNSON.
In Clarendon-To Dr. JOHN I. INORAM.
WM. H. PERONNEAU, Treasaror.
Nov 19_'
"SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE
North i:asicrn Railroad Company
CHARLESTON, S. C., Aug 16, 1870.
|*A|?jsaa>ai _ _ M
riiHK ATTENTION OF THE PUH
1 LIC is respectfully called to the folio win? I
REDUCED RATES of FREIGHT between
Charleston and Simians on the WILMINGTON
and MANCHESTER RAIL ROAD, te go Into j
operation on tho 20ih August.
To Suirior-1st class, $l.'i>; 2nd class, 90c.:|
3rd class, 80c; 4tb class, bbc.
Alli o)nas. S5o.
To Mnyofvllln, Lynchburg, Timroonevtl'e, Mar'?
Blurt, Po Dee, Marion-1st class, $1.10 ; 2nd
class, ?Oe; 3rd class, 78c.j 4tb
eins , AOo ; 6lh class, 80c.
In order to sh..w tho extent of this Redaction, I
(be following OM) RATES aro Appended :
To Sumter-Isl class, 9180; 2nd class, 91.40;
3rd class, 91.20 \ 4th elais, 76o ;
5th class. 47c.
To Ma.vosville. Lynchburg. TimmmsvPle. Mar's
Bluff, Po Dee. Marion-1st elass, $..70;' 2nd
el?',, 91.40 ; 3rd class, $1.15; 4th
class, 70c; Alli class, 46c
S. S. SOLOMONS, Sup't.
Aug 24-If
PHEINSBERGER,
HOOK SELLER, STATIONJSRI
?Imik Book M amt rectum1*
UR A LF.lt VU
Pianos, Organs, Molodeons,
Guitars, Violins,
Chroinos,
Ac.
At New York uni Baltimore Pi it?
Sept 14-_WILMINGTON. N. C.
va, NIC HOIi ZI s
LAND SUItVEVOR
ARD .-, ti ^4,1
CIVIL ENGINEER,'
RKSPEnrKUliLt solicits the further . ,
tronhgo of ibo vonjaiunitr ?acrally.
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VOL. xx
WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 23, 1S70.
NO 46.
Tlaneo Danaoa B< Doa? Perentie*.-Vir?.
DEVOTED TO LITERATURE. MORALITY AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE*
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lons ^.ontaininntlnn until'
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cured in auch grent nuinlicvs in nlinohl evovy MH-..
tion of thc conni ry, Mint thc public hcnicely ncod
to bo inforraotl orita vUttios or tues.
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tlve cncirilcs of our race. Often, tM<- tun-can mid .
nnfolt tenant of (bc organism uanoi nilnc+lhcr <..</?*..
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occasion, rapidly dcvolop Into ono or other nf Ita '<>
hjdeoua forniH, either on thc aurfaro or among the
Vitals. In the latter, tnbcicles may bo Miitdunly
doponltcd in tho lung* o. heart, or tm IM rs fon?ea .
in tho liver, or it show:. Its presence by CnfptinnM
Bn tho skin, or foul ulcerations on aoino nari utaj?
io body. Hence tho occasional te;o of fi lectio
bf this fi<ii Att]>n> Uhr is advisable, even when ho -
active symptoms of duiense appear. rei>ous nf.
flinted with tho following ?ornj.la.uU-' pneiflllv.
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pu*mst, Vits, Kpiin>*!/, Neurnf{jU%t and
the varions Ulceran? auoctions of tho muboulur
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mutely bured by lia purifying und invigorating
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mipe. when .arising, aa they often do, from tho
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