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The Sumter Watcliman. AV EDS ESP AY, FE?R'Y S. w. y. "PAXTON" - BUSINESS "MANAGER I 'j*- All Transient Advertisement?, and all j T" . Work inuit be paid tor in cash. This will j ?? reed without dii>tinetioo. Subscriptions arc also payable in advance. "Of Applications for Job Work will bc made, .(Tice-, to THOS. E. FLOWERS. T?e W?TCSKAH books are in tbe keeping of W.1 V. I' ? xTo5. rho will receipt for monies due and I to ail matters connected with tbe Adver ti<!i"' or Subscription departments. Our Advertising friends arc requited to ...l ::i their favors not later than Monday. v, M T rn ii ML A /; i: ANGEHEXT S. CHANGE Ol- SCHEDULE. C?-OSlfS. OPEXS. :,: ?rs, 3:15 P. M. 12:45 P. M. ? ii, 11:30 P. M. 4:20 P. M. M.. niag on Mon VM :.nd Thursday, 6:00 A. M. bM P. M. ;;>:. . i'lc on Mon I . .1 Cbursdsy, 1:00 P. M. 11:30 A. M. <C Hours, from ?? o'clock, A. M. to 6 P. M. .1, - ... .. on Sundays a? ll o'clock, A. SI.j i;-.- ..- from i: 0 ?.> 5:30 P. M. T. P. JOHNSON, P. M. i? Janaare 25tb, IS7I. " tf 1 ".'.HOT TO 1? ii .IT II." ti.:; readers, generally, will enjoy tlie?( i i!!? - narrative ?f the war, entitled i .. \H*W. and published on the first paye ;. .t l ? it0.i.l> COCRTES?. ?I If : defcted to F. Bu*Z: E^.h . ; ...... C. V. CARRINGTON, Esq., ' ..... v Sud Treasurer, for com-' -, i*' 'ii v pai s cv Ci ..he Greenville and i ?..I.... Kail iiocd for the year 187.1. j ,T?I OF HHS.CECELIA H. MOISE, e hU cf.ttmable lady,age? 82 years,; udmothor of Mrs. CHAS. IJ. .-!'.;.;:;-.! at. the residence of her ?' ..',: t...;. i.-? og Monday afternoon j . re: shott illness. Mrs. MOISE ".?.rr. r! ' of Charleston, and her .::. wore taken to the eily . i (? . accompanied by Mr. CHAS. ; MIT. '.-;>uf.y hst, rJthough a cold and . v '?: j. bvuoght Quite a larg^ crowd ...... The ShcrifFs sales wee at . !.. 1 nun lunch interest and a con . . v,!c;,,,t rf property was bid ?i-, lb?; energetic auctioneer, 31r. II. . J)-.:ir,. We beard a Ti-at deal about thej* '. . c?ry of money, and about being ? "hurd up." A few ol' cur subscribers j ....'iOtubcvd the o)t\ Watchman and j-aid .:;-..dvancc, and some new uamcs were, u.li'ed, fi r ail w'.iicli wo feel thankful. '' .' <t great many Mun*?, and to ' i ..-e we continue to :?ppeal. !,; < IIXTKEN STEALING. Thc pillage of poultry houses cou? ll .>, and our town-people feel no cnrity in this respect. Some of the - ul.thc law, we believe, are en- ? ?..??ring to do their duty in brining s ..// thieve* toj:ist?c.-, and sotoe 1 ? i ? "i.-ta arc now in jail. But the dirty . ..otk :;oes on. A chicken thief ! What , "j'i ';. meaner? j I U K LIK F V U 0.11 CORN S. ' >ul! from ;ort>s-(and wita: pain more acute or agonizing)-will find ^ i :ippy and almost instant relief from the t ?a-e of the white feit corn plasters, in 1 f.-niioxion with the Japanese corn file., Wc speak from experience, and for the ^ benefitof those who suffer in this way. ( We made the application at l>r. Cfit- t VA'S Drug Store yesterday morning, f <. lien ina crippled condition, and went :r way with a ''good understanding.'' ? rt o> i tl IiNTA L BAZ A ilt." ; 1 r.om the Circulars "published else- \ '-.herc, it will bc seen that the South '? aroiina Monumental Association have di .. imiui' i to cpen a Bazaar at Colum- ; bia, beginning fin thc ord day of May . next, the proceeds to be used to aid in '. . be erection of a Monument to the! ' 'onfederate dead of South Carolina. ? As wc have often declared in these - columns, the erection of such a Motiu- j (..cm we regard a high and sacred and j * ?? -leran duty that devolves upon the peo j I le of this State. We care not what j ruisfortunes or changes the results of i .ur unsuccessful struggle may have CD? I ' taiied upon us or thc country, this is a .iuty we owe to ourselves and our ' ? posterity, and one of the best and most : u luriiig declarations we rn'iy now put '? ? upon record ul'the justice and righteous- ? uss of the cause for which we fought . rid for which our gallant sons perished ( ;puii the field of battle. And we should h JO at the work with alacrity. Our noble . ' .'.ornen are determined to keep up the'! effort until the work of patriotic grati- ' :<ic and ccmmetiooration shall have been consummated. We houor them : i for their persistent zeal, and we call 'J upon the men of the country to second and sustain their efforts. Let this "Monument Bazaar" be: . '.nothing worthy of the cause-of the I State, and of our cherished dead. l iiere will be a table provided for i each J>istrict?of the State, and Mrs. i ?"'UN S. RICHARDSON, Jr., has been; ciioeen manager for Sumter. Contribu? ?ais sent to her will be daly ?pprecia- i ted, aod have p?"^ direction giren to ' them. Aad we take occasion to call i ..aniestly upon the ladies generally to! co-operate with h .-r in this good work ' ? We hope the ladies of ocr town wilt j move in the matter, ts well as those of i each section or neighborhood, and see .j to it that our noble old District bj ?Toperly represen fed. . THE "COLIBRI?** . This n CF 6tyie dfpiajw, Itfe- ifiveo tioo of Mr. M KT H us ECK, and measuring OD ly five feet ia leagth and nearly "three feet in breadth, with remarkably soft and sweet tone, and volume of sound equal to the larger and clumsier instru? ments generally in use, may be bought in Sumter-at manufacture's-price. A Colibri, iu use in this place gives emire satisfaction, and may be se;o-and exam ined by persons wishing to purchase. Apply at this office. THE KAPNOFHYTE 7?AMBE We take the following, lor the in? formation and consideration of our planters, from a letter addressed by th? patentees, Messrs E. Whitley & Co., to Capt Ii. P. H?ring, agent for the sale of rights at this pince. "A cart load or wagon load of pine ?traw or leaves, treated according to ?mr process, will make just about the iame quantity ot the manure. The ad ?ition of the layer of soil supplies the entire loss to which the vegetable mat? ter is subjected by the process of burn? ing. Some farmers, in fact, who ap? ply a large quantity of earth whilst turning, get- from three to four loads 'rom one load of pine straw, in which tase they use the sanie quantity per ere :U ?3 commonly done of impost,. >Vbcn the layer efoM applied ia tlur., iso like stable or horse manure. The tlacter will have to be governed, how vcr, mainly by his own judgment, eon ideriog the wants of bis soil, oharact?r if crops proposed, &c. Any where in [uantity betweeu horse manure and ompost will do. * * * * * * "Since writing the above we have cocived a certificate from A. M. Dardeu, . prominent farmer of this and Chowan (.unties, in which he states that be iound Kapnophytc last year, under cot yu, decidedly preferable to "Bowers omplete Mauurc" for which he paid :00 per ten, and better than any other ?oniuierci.il fertiliser he has received ixcept Peruvian guano-and better han guano consideting the difference n cost. The surest guarantee cf any hing is its reputation at home. AlmotS tvery farmer in this section is pre taring to use Kapnophvte this season. i C. Monumental Association. ci RC UL AH. Ata meeting of the Hoard of Directors >f the South Carolina Monument As? ociativo, held in Columbia, November ft?, it wa> unanimously resolved, that a i?azaar should bi* opened in Columbia, m the v>d day of May, thc proceeds of vhictr Bazaar shall oe used to aid in the Teer ion of a MONUMENT to theCcnfed :rate Dead of South Caroiiua. Feeling j1 ?sured that more good can be done by j1 i combined effort of thia kind than by ? my individual exertion, however we!!i' ?heeled, we earnestly appeal to thc wo- ? ' nen ut the State to help us itt this work. '{> to this time, every call Jrom the As o dation for aid has been most generous y responded f). bo'h by South Caro inians residing outside of the S'aic, as veil as by ihosc who are among us to ?ec- the progress nf cur work. Hoing :??tivitie<'?), therefore, that we have but :o represent our cause, for all to con rib ite gladly to irs success, we ask the lublic i it?rent in our behalf. Table? will be assigned to each Dis? tict, atd Comtiiitrces appointed to ?eccive contributions. We hope that j ;he>e contributions will be large and I hut wrry District will bc largely repre : i-iited. Arr ements will bc made with the } rarions Railroads and Expresa Com >anies, to pass all articles marked, .Monument Hazanr," free of charge. Parties sending boxes are requested j o put the name of thc District from} ,vhich they come on each box. Hy order of the President, Mrs. J. S. PRESTON, Pres. Mrs. Wm. WALLACE, V. I'res i Mrs. J. L. REYNOLDS, Treas. Mrs. J. T. DARBT, Cor. Sec. Miss MARTIN, Kee. Sec. Mr?. ./. S T?irhan?fm, Suinter, S. ('. -DKAR MADAM:-The Hoard of; Directors of thc '\SoUTn CAROLINA j MONUMENT ASSOCIATION/' at their ueetinr. on November L'O, resolved to hold a Bszaaryto aid in procuring funds for the South Carolina Monument. I un requested to ask you to take the matter into consideration, and a? Manl? ier for Sumter District, to usc your utmost endeavor to interest ali persons io the work. Tables will be furnished for each District, and you are requested to ask :ontributtoos of every kind for your fable and for the Ketreshment Rooms, rite Committee ot Arrangements leave io your own discretion and good judg? ment the best means of placing this matter before the public, but they would respectfully request you to lose no time in organizing Committees to solicit iubscrip,tioos. - I am ditected by thc Hua w to say, that it is respectfully urged that you will send in regularly four Quarterly Report of collections. The next Quarterly Meeting will be held oo 20th February, 1871. - Very respectfully, . MARY P. DARBY, Cor. Sec. S. C. M. A. The following ladies form tbe Com? mittee of Arrangements : Mrs. ?J. S. PRESTON, Pres. Aaso. Mrs. W. WALLACE. Miss MARTIN. M rs. REYNOLDS. >liss LABORDE. Error? of l outit. ' H A GENTLEMAN waoiufiaradfor fritf from VCTTO?? Debility, Premature Daeay, ana ?T! th?' ?ffoeti ?f youthful indtocrkioa, wiltfortba take rf fuffering humanity, send Tree ta ail ?bo' need t the raceipe and direction for making tb? lis? sie remedy by which be wai eared. Sooe? irishing to profit by the ad vtr titer'i experienced ran do M by addreseioa, ip parfoct eopfi liBjf JOHN B. OG UBI, - -S?.-41Ct?WsiMet,^r?? Deo 7-ly SPECIAL NOTICES; ?S3*. Ber. Jobs Mathers of Montgomery, Ala., says: "DAEST'S PSOPHTXACTIC FLOU? is the only medicine kept in my family." If you feel dall, drowsy, debilitated, bave frequent headache, mouin tastes bad, poor ap? petite and tongue coated, yon are suaVing from Torpid Lirer or "Biliousoeijs," and nothing will care yon so speedily abd? permanently-as Dr. Pierce's Alt. Ext. or (lolden M?dical Discovery.. Sold by all druggists. Many of the Haast and" mo? t interesting - tions perish forever, because too complex and fugitive for expression; -Of alt things relating j to man, his feelings are perhaps the most evanes? cent, the greater part dring at the moment of j their birth. Butjwbile emotions perish, thoogh t blended lo diction is inmortal. Such will bo the list of those cured by the use cf the "Old Caro ir?a Bitters." Thc best "Worn Candy" in use is Wioeman's Cryfalited Drops !_' "CLEAKIIK?TBE BLOO'V' uPon which ehar la ans bare harped so teach, it sot i otero catch? word and delusion. The microscope shows tba? J some diseases exist like parasitic growths upon the globules of tbe blood, and it ts farther known that some subtle substances destroy or expel them. These substances bare been com? bined to moke Ayer** Sarsaparilla, which docs effectually expel the disorders that breed and rankle in the blood to rot oat as it were the ma? chinery of life. Mereer (Pa ) Whig; ??- If you want to buy Harnc33, Saddles, Trunks, Valises, Bags, Satchels, Collars, Hames, Chains, Kiding bridles, Martingales, Whips, Spurs, Curry-coroba, Horse-brushes, Peatber brusbes, A*J?,grease, Oil, Leather, Saddlery Hardware, and all Goods kef' x a first class Saddlery Establishment, call <tt J. S. TOPHAM A Co.'s., No. 8 Sooth front St. Wilmington, N- C. Beware of Calomel* And all Merca:lal Compounds. Better, far better enduro disease, than tamper with tbis aiincrai poison, no matter bo ir carefully prepared Its extensive use has already proven tbe cause of great and distressing injury. DR. TCTT'S LIVER PILLS contain not a particle of Mercury, ind can be taten at ai! times with perfect safety. _ The Potare Prosperity of the Sooth. There can be no doubt that rt would cor, tribut9 greatly to the future prosperity of this section of thc Union if many amongst os Would turn their energies and capi'al in new channels of enterprise and business. Th? old roads arc clear, but they are worn and crowded. Blaze a new path throogh tho woods for yourself, young man, aod you will arrive at tho goal of success ahead of your competitors. A striking example of tbe value of this precept is found in thc case of Mr. P. P.Toale, of Charleston, S. C., a plain mechanic, wbo has made himself thc head of a large manufactory of doors, sashes and blinds. Coanewerable Argument?. Established facts arc silent arguments which neither pen nor tongue can shake, and it ie upon established facts that the reputation of Hostet ur's Stomach Bitters, as a health-preserving elixir, and a wlolesome and powerful remedy, is based. When witnesses come forward in crowd?, year after year, and reiterate the same Etattmen ts in relation to thc beneficial effects of a medicino upon themselves, disbelief in Its efficacy is literal? ly imposable. The credentials of th ut unequal? led tonic and alterative, extending over a period of neirly twenty years, inelude individuals of svery class, and residents of every clime, and refer to the most prevalent among the complaints ?hieb a diet and harass the human family. Eithsr a multitude of peuple, strangers to each other, have annually been seized with an insano ind motiveless desire to deceive tbe public, or Ho.-letter's Bitters, for no less than a fifth of a century, have been affording such relief to sufi* srers from indigestion, fever and aguo, bilious? ness, general debility, and nervous disorders, as no other preparation bas ever imparted. To lay, while tbe eyes of the render arc upon these lines, tens of thousands of persons of both sexes ure relying upon the Bitters as a sure defence ?gainst the ailments which the present season en? genders, and their confidence is not misplaced. The local potions which interested dealers some times endeavor to foist upon the sick in its stead, are everywhere meeting the fate that is due to fraud and impostare, while tbe demand for the great vegetable specific is constantly in? creasing. _ Marriage Golde-Every Ooc His Own Doctor? A private instructor for married persons or those nbcut to be married, both male and fe? male, in everything concerning the physiology ami relations of'Mir sexual system, and tbe pro? duction aud prevention of offspring, inctoding all the new discoveries oever before given in tho English language, by WM. YOUNO, M. D. This i* really a valuable and interesting work. It is written in ptain language for th? general reader, and I? illustrated with numerous en? gravings. Alt young married people, or those contemplating marriage, and having tho least impediment to married life, should read this book. It diseases secrets that every one should bc acquainted with; still it is a book that must be locked up and not. He about tbe house. It will be sent lo any address on receipt of 50 cents - Address Da. WM. YOUNG. Ne. 41? Spruce Street, above Fourth, Philadelphia. Nov 23 ._6tn DARBY'S PROPBYLACTIC THIS invaluable Family Medicine, for purify? ing, cleansing, removing bad odors in all kinds of sickness; for burns, sores, wounds, stings; for Erysipelas, rheumatism, and all skin diseases, for catarrh, sore mouth, sore throat, diplheria ; for colic, diarrhoea, choler* ; ns a wash to soften ond beautify tbe skin ; to remove ink spot*, mildew, fruit stains; taken Internal!} as well as applied externally ; so Highly recommended by all who bavc used it-is for sale by all Druggists and Country Merchants, and may bo ordered directly of tbe DARBY PROPHYLACTIC CO., let William Street, N.T. Febl _ly To COQSQraptlve*. Tsc advertiser, having been permanent'* cured oftbat dread disease. Consumption, by a simple remedy, is anxious to make known to his fellow saffurers the means of care- To all who desire it, he will send ?eopy of tho prescription used (free of charge), ?Uh Indirections for preparing and using the istne, vvhieb they will find a sure eure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Aa. Parties wisting tho prescription will p?case address Ber. EDWARD A. WILSON. 165 South Second Street, WDIiamrborg, N. Y. "DAVIN* WITHDRAWN orac* IHB Shops on the corner of Sumter and Liberty-Sts., I now inform tay friends and" ftojf&p ?eneraL ij beat I aeToesUbiiaaed ?jtfl?oa "L?bertj-6t. at Lae shop lately oeenpied by T. J. Coghlan, wb*W??m, proped, to ill ali orders in th* COACH OB WAGGS LINE, and do all binds of Plantation work and Jobbing genersUy, on at TeasonableUrasnhonMrworbcaabedoa*. . V'.agoai of ill site* made to order st PMladel. phiu prions. . Thankful for put favors I solidi a ioctinoa tfoo of tb* same, p?edging myself t> gita tatte faction. N????f " The Pain Killer is by universal consent al? lowed to have won for issclf a rcpntaiion un? surpassed ia the history of raediculp reparations. Its instantaneous effect in the eradication and extinction of Pain in all its various ftrrui in? cident to the boocan fataily, and the unsolicited written and verbal testimony of the masses in its favor, have been, and Sre its own best advertise? ments. The ingredients of the PAIX KILLLR, being purely Vegetable, render it a perfectly safe aod efficacious remedy taken internally, as well as for external applications, when used according 10 directions. The stain upon linen from its o-c 11 readily removed by washing with alcohol; This Medicino, justly celebrated for the erre of so many of theafBietions incident of the h*.m- r family, -bas now been before th?; public over thirty year*, and has found its way into almost eTery corner of the wC'ld; and wherever it has been used, tho saMie opinion is ivpresred cf its I medical properties. In an? attack, .where prompt action upon the system is required, thc Pain Killer isfinvalunble. Its almost instantaneous effect in Relieving Pain is truly wordcrful; and when used according to directions, is true to its name, a PAIN KIL? LER. SUMTER BITTERS, Hit mosl delightful Ionic knoxen. f Imperfect Digestion ] Cured by Sumter Bitters, j J Lust Appetite \ Restored by Sumter Litters. ; {Bodily Wcalsucs3 j Cnred hy Sumter Litter--. \ J CHILLS AND FEVER, 1 Prevented by Sumter Ri .?.rs. ? f Female Complaints j j Restored by Sumter Ritters j f Health and Strength \ \ Rostorcd by Sumter Litters, j f Nervous Diseases \ j Cur;dby Sumter Bitters, j ? {Recommended by the highest medical authority in the State- ? (This popular Tonic and delightful Beverage ) is for sale hy all-Drnggists > \ and Grocers. J j r DOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS, Proprietors, ) ! < And Wholesale Druggists, .? ' i Charleston, S. C. j DR. A. J. CHINA, Feb 1 Agent Sumter S. C. Desirable Residence. THE FINE DWELLING HOUSE. CORNER of Washington Street and Camden Road. FOR SALE OR TO RENT. Apply to CHAS. ?. MOISE. j Jan 25 tl ? COTTON SEED, FOR PLANTING. QA BUSHELS PURE DICKSON. 0\J at $2.50 per bushel. 7/T. Bushels Boyd Prolific, 'J nt 1H.50 per bushel. ? Inquire of L. P. LOBING, Esq., Sumter, or direct from ROBERT BROUN, ? Feb ?- 3m* Manchester. S. C. ? FALL AM) WlXTEli CLOTHING.! CASSIMERES, Sec j I am now receiving a Large and Complete Stock of FALL AXD WINTER CLOTHING, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, Kentuckey Jesu?, of low grader auU very ! cheap. Shirts, Drawer*. Uoderrests, Gloves and Cravats, Suspenders, Collars, Socks, Uankcrcbiefs, ?c., ALSO A FULL SUPPLY AND VARIETY 0 J 3BE J?SL v3?s oSk> ? These Goods I am determined to ?ell lower . than they eau be bought in this market. Deal? ing in this Hnoalone, I ano enabled to do-this. I only ask my old friends to call and i-xamine, and if they do not find my goods cheaper, I will not expect them to buy. D. J. WENN, Agent. Sept 28 HARDWARE ?tore, Main-st under Sumter Hotel. L. P. LORING, -?'?-AGRXT FOR Messrs. King & Hnppman, . BALTIMORE, OT. ?. Would respectfully solicit the patronage of his friends and tba publie. HE HAS IN STORE A COMPLETB Stock of Hardware and Family Utensils, embracing erery article in this line of business, which he inlonds to self at the LOWEST PB1CES, FOR CASH. He wiil keep always is store, a complete assort? ment 6f ; Collin'* Axes, Ames' Shovels and Spades, Tree? Chains, Hoes, r " Rake? Pitch Forks, Gruie Cradles, Scythe Blades, -'- Guano Selves, Poeketond Table Cutlery, Brass Preserving K?Kles, Tm Ware, Window alais-all sixes Persons in went of the most .ontecicnt and economical Stoves, ean be supplied with the latest improved patters! at prices which canno! fail to give entire satisfaction. June 14.. . , _ ASPECIALITY, FLO UR SACKS, PAPER Uf Mee?ng-street, opposite Charleston HoteL Out ft: . 8m Green & Walsh NEW STYLES ?OF ry Goods BY LATE AlUlIVALS OUR STOCK OF DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, &c ; is c<>roT)lete in ail departments. Oar Good* ?ire marked at PRICES that will PAY AN INSPECTION OF THEM BY ALL PURCHASERS. ."1 OUR STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, is kept full at all times, consisting j of iii! kinds, (Except Liquors.)! GREEN 4 '"WALSH. Buckwheat Flour. Mackerel, new. j Batter, Mountain ac I Goshen, Cheese, Pearl Uoininey, Bolted Meal, Breakfast Bacon, Kentucky Hams, For s nlcLy GREEN & WALSH. Satin Cloth, a new article for Ladies Dresses, j The largest ASSORTMENT OF DRESS GOODS in Town. At GREEN ? WALSH'S j All Wool Merinos, De Laines and Cmprcss Cloths, j Dress Trimmings, OF ALL KINDS. THE LATEST STYI.EJ. j At GREEN A WALSH'S. ! Alpaccas-all kinds, colors ?rd qualities. The NEW STYLE HOOP SKIRT i At GJtEEN A WALSH'S. Silks, Pop'.ius, Scotch Plaiila and Fancy Delaines. Shawls'and'Cloaks, ! AWFUL CH LAP, At GREEN A WALSH'S. Cloaks and Shawls of all qualities. Blankets, Clothing, j AND HATS, of all kinds, At GREEN & WAL-irS. ; Largest Assortment cf Harness in Sumter. Come sci sec it. Saddles, Harness, AND Willi's, of best quality, At iiKKMX A WALSH'.-. Saddles aud liri Iles te suit cv. ry one. Crockery, Glassware, AND HARDWARE, at retail and wholesale, At GREEN A WALLH'S. Another Lot wf those New S'y le Hats. A CCI D K X TS ?'?? ti V E S T ! : i) BV PURCHASING THE NON EXPLOSIVE KEROSINE LAMPS, to b.- ha i only At GREEN A WALSH'S. Ci.ina and '.ilu-s Waro. Crockery of all kind*. Full Stock OF CORN. BACON. LARD. Il AMS A NU BUTTER, COFFEE, TEA atwi M O \ R, At GREEN A W A1.SH-, Calf Skin, Sole .md Lacing Leather. Robber Helling. 1^t.< I tt. SALT, MOLASSES and MEi " PORK, At GREEN A WALSH'S. Phi .adel] bia Boots and -h"ts. Hew Lot OF WHITE GOODS, GLOVES, HOSIERY and DRESS GOODS. Jost received ai a toniabingly l->w prices, Ly GREEN A WALSH. Mile's Boots and Shoes. King*.* Ladies Shoes. New York Exchange, BOVGBT AND SOLD LY GRE KN A W U.SIf. Bargains in Remnants, At GREEN A WALS,'!' Planters owing us far Supplies requested to meet ti>r>r obliga flints promptly ) nu (It ii is >'h*' time of tio: year ire w.I nar money. If you do rot teisl* t>> sell Coltan, ice trill snip and hold it GREEN k WALSH. COTTON. We aro prepared to pay the il IG I IES T CASH PRU.'fi FOR COTTON, OR SHIP AND HOLD WHEN DESIRED, making CASH ADVANCES ON SAME. Green & Walsh DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE ANO COMMISSION MERCHANTS. G ll E A T REDUCTION In Prices. GOOD FAMILY FLOUR, lo lbs. Tor $1,00. GOOD COFFEE, 20 cts. per lb. PRIM F COFFEE, 25 cts. per lb. GOOD BROWtf SUGAR, 12 1-2 cents per lb. GOSHEN BUTTER, 40c. per ib. LARD, 20 cents per pound 6 pounds for $1.00. ITYSf'N TEA, S1.00 per lb. Just Received. A FIXE STOCK OF -AXD OIL, At Greatly Reduced Prices, -AT PLANTERS' WAREHOUSE. Sumter, S. C. Jar: ll * t I Ladies ! ? I I F. A. FOLSOM | O? 1 KKS rou BARGAINS IN V .Cv ? Fan y (roods, r,n l aimoj-t anything in S. your tia*. Keep? Cw.-cts, Groves, '.? .;. ' ildk:*., Hosiery. Laces, Em- 7 breiderv. Trimming*, Y 7 Hair Ne?. Hair Pina . ll" S< r.iri^ ?.'o?t jn. ^ 4? 3 good arti ??> c!e :it Sc. 7 5* ErnVJ* Sifts and Cotton. P.ufSing?, 7 7 Cbi?o'*s Ribbons, Wbite Goods, 7, ,:. Calicoes, Nee!!-, Everything ! & ;|* .47 REMCED PRICES. ? A, - ? I My Confectionery, $ 7 Th? f:r*r established tn Sumter, T- aliravs ?applied wi'h <j. i <. CHOICE CANDI KS, FRUITS, I Nut.t. C?KC?. Crackers, dc, 7, i *i und rovs, in variety, i li! TEA .:.*? 25- ? ? (aDlvRf:li:cf<J?? 30 claper | 7 !l>. from tiii^ <!a) t t ! ?> Jan i F A. FOLSOM. 7 ,N -..y *..:. t-.-.v v^^^^.^^^^^ j Coifs Military and Commercial ACADEMY. M A Y E S VILLE, S. C. j Do}? prepared, tor Colirio or Ouxlnes*. Fir-t StrWn, fr-m Oof. I." to Feb: 1 Atb. 1 Second Session, from Feb. lifch to June 30th. I TERMS $100,00 per .?camion. f? r Board ar;d I J'oifoTi. in advance. Special Instruction given in Penmanship ?nd Book keeping, . Bu?inc?s Forms and Acroun:s. j For farther information, addre-s CAPT. W. H. TO IT, I Jan 1< MayesviHe. 8. C AT THE Sumter Book Store. LETTI! R PAPER, 10 cents, per quire F?oU Cap paper. 15 pr.:.?, per quira. Wank Booka and Diaries for 1871. Almanacs Writing !>. 4:? and Work Ro*.r*. Hp.ir Brashes and Tooth Rrnskes. Comb* and Faner Articles. A ?;iri;e l.?t "f Mi^eeilaneoo? Bootes, Aad Cheap Novels, atredueed rv s. .lau IS A. WHITE ? CO. ROBERT BROUN, Architect, County Surveyor, AND Mechanical Engineer? WILL ATTEND TO ANT BUSINESS EN trusted tn bim with accuracy and dispatch. Refers to FOES OR FRIENDS. Add res-, Manchester, S. C. Oct 19 Final Notice^ ALL PERSONS INDEP; gD TO THE FIRM OF A. ANDERSQrf ? CO.. must come torwHrf and settle up, I aoracmpelicd m eli?? ap the busfefess. A. J. CHINA, Jan. 4-6; _ SurvivingPartocr. Iron and IJ OF GOOD QUALITY, Arc NECESSARY FOR MAKING A GOOD CROP, AND PLANTEI". f> Coming TO SUMTER. ARE INVITED ?O CALL And EXAMINE MT STOCK ?TI??Cn BE SOLD LOW FOR CA->!I. THEY ARE I I EXPECTED TO Arrive IN TIME FOR PREPARING ?liE ?. . :?-V AND WILE DE OFFERED A. A. SOLOMONS, \Yi!0 HAS ORDERED A GOOD SCPPLY ALSO OF TRACES, PLCW BRIDLES, HA MES, & X ES, .vc. HE WILL BATE A PRETTY ASSORTS EM OF PRINTS, ON ARRIVAL OF Steamer. Jan IS F. HALTOM FOLSOM, > ?-: Cu VTA GO Ul Watchmaker and Jeweller. SUMTER, S. a Cali* the .it:cr:tion cf t*-e jm- ii.- to Li- ?ss i j inent >>f j Wa'chcs, Clocks. Jewelry, Sfectacr '. ! and a Fine Article of SILVER PL \TED ?TARE, Eri? ii Present?, ?c. i Persons p>trcLas?ng of Lim<.?? rest .i-'-urc:'. I getting articles *> rvpr? .? ::>.-': All wv?k .11 a?v ?be ueaily rvpaired aa<i ijiiur.;.. !. ??.?Mover' tO the Store >.". .. '// <* ? ? : ?? hg O?^ Oct 5 O. F. HOYT. SUCCESSOR TO f. ?IT, SUMTER, S C. t I " .^yori.D resijectful?y is.f. rta h Ii fr??.? I and :ho |ml)He"f Sawyer, and a?j . .? t?niT 1 that hi h JU rcv?'.t?v received H di??? .?.'.? 1 doa ?f j LADIES* A X D GENTLEMEN:?" j "SATatc l?os, [JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, kc. &<\, Bi? srvck ?ta*>r*ees all rte b??! i wi'.l bc .-old at rea.-os.?.! rn tv'. Sep? '.O NO. ii [tuCER THC ONLY STRICTLY Grocery ami Liquor Rouse K\ TOWN rr il E I* N D E P. S I <i N R f ?. ?*?s J? re t. 1 <.;<!! tb? attea?oo wt' Li.- ?r:e :J- :i.:J li?, putiiic gftseraU\ to his NEW AND WK I JIJ SELECTED STOCK OF Heavy and Fancy Groceries R'h?ch he offers low Tor CASH ONLY. All articles warranted as ?'.contt?ei:de ?S~ Tare Modic?r.al LKjn- fcept conti?* on hand. J. II. EBER HART. April 13 rf DISSOLUTION. THE FIRM OF LUT?OIN ? MOORE, a Lynchburg, S. C.. i.? ?h?* day dissolve I moroat cirent. PUDDIN ? MOORE. ' The Rook*. Xn?e* nnd aee<m?*?? of tbe lat firm will bo found in the hand* <?f J. A. BI L? DIN. AU ih'jo indebted arc no?ir>d to COLI forward at once and make pay meut. ' 4. A. RUDD?N. Jon ??, 1ST!-3t* Bring the Cash -ANO ?ft?n s55;nn m. ? ytfi lol ii PLI?LM; The unders iii .....?! *? io return iii.- tHastkj liberal patronage I bestowed ttpo?i bi?i?, . merit a eoDiiiHia?? same. "WU! keep eo:i hand a COMPLETE _JL . ^ A ? i -, ? ? E<*V ??VS V> ! (P? *< - ~ ?S vs - pi/* "ii-4 &c., &c., wiiic?; Ire \V;i' str?l at n I K1? '? SMALL PROFIT ["ORCASU ? Mc is compelled i<j wake !.! STRICTLY CASH ? :ind hopes one and a?i vri?l SAVE THEIR EEEL?XGS j I AND SOT ASK FOR CREDIT, i j >!.<.: 0: <tjY tO ! A. AXDERSOX <* CO.. bf MT Jan i. 1S71 .J.E.SUARES, SL* "i TE it F i R S ? T . R ? : Chair War-e-Roo ms. ?Bf?* &f i THE STJi&CRIfiKR [>T< '.: ?,fi ! ? Fri? i- i Ca . tc rn *fc*t bc . : . . ..!%. . : I XEW A.XD 'ii:. Ai' ; : (iXi TERE, ! rosriT . re TC:.:? j ins Steck eoBi:?t?o?aI?c.-to .-. . ' I Mr,,,*: ; srtrAS.?ir>i%s< ;?;:?*. . ? ASI - ?ai j*Jtttr*?? J?ST REC-V-.VED J. E. Snares! IMiSSLftBiUlM j Her Rich and Bo ituifi?: i ifEii A?i?iixiJ.crj Q?J Fis?, w ?V-v ' / j ? r.-.-ir... JL ?ttl <ll!U IGIi?NSitY LISTE I REASON. i H*r S: ..'< hrs h- ?. tv. ?:i I wlV. li j Tir Order ? r loos?-r stter ri .? i Wet !*.. ; ETiW?H FERTILISES, ? MAXUFACrr. f .;;! VM.!>;..>.".- . I Win. G, EES & CO., : G EX Eu.'.;. A CE XTS. Til r. srsscKir.Ei; . -. s - T'ieif Ifta i'?Jiu- ra . Cir,u:*rs *~A Ter? . ... .. pTm;> ? JOSSri? J .:[*>..>. ??. ? 4>.t:i\ ; - ?J . .