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The Sumter Watchman, WEDNESDAY* ?MAY 10^ W. Y. PAXTON . . BUSINESS MANAGER jgf* All Transient Advertisements, and all Job Work mutt be paid for in cash. This wili be observed witboat distinction. Subscriptions sro also payable in advance. Application* for Job Work will be made, at the offit-e, to Taos. E. Fi.'>wnns. The,WATCHMAN' books ire in the keeping of \V. F. PAXTON, whu will receipt for monier due and attend to all matters connected wiih the Adver? tising or Saliseription departments. _^?f Our Advertising friends arc requested to send in their favors not later than Monday. S UM TL' lt MAIL AH ll A A' ti E M BM T?>. CHANCE OF SCHEDULE. CLOSKS. OPES?. Northen?, 3:15 P. M. 12:45 P..M. Southern, 11:30 P. M. 4:20 P. M. Manning, on Mon? day and Thursday, 6:00 A. M. 5:00 P. M. Bish'ville on Mon? day and Thursday, 1:00 P. M. 11:30 A. M. Office Hours, from 9 o'clock,*A. M. to 6 P. M. Mails close on Sundays at ll o'clock, A. M. Office owen from 4:^ 0 to 5:30 P. M. I. E. JOHNSON, P. M. January 25th, 1871. tf DEATH Of KEV, l-l li .\ KY D. G KEEN. Ia the death of Rev. IlEXtti* D GREEN, previously atiDouoced as having occurred on the 19th of April,* the couutry sustained the loss of a most useful, influential and beloved citizen. 'Tis true he had long past the years of his vigor aud prime, and remained liogeriug on the shores of time, only by reason of his superior strength, and yet the power of* his example and will were poteut for good to the eud. In carly life he yielded to the great teach ings of the Gospel of Christ, and as early as 1810, when in hi? 20th year, entered the itioeracy of the .Methodist Church. And although a few years thereafter he found it necessary to locate, his love aod devotion lo the holy calling suffered no abatement. He became a powerful and effective preach? er. And although actively aud success* fully engaged in the ordiuary business of life, he labored continuously in thc pulpit, aud always with a preparation which indicated depth of thought and study. And thus he continued through his long life, and untii his failing strength no longer permitted such effort Possessed of high intelligence-a mind cultivated by systematic thought, and well stored with the learning of books-ever exhibiting an earnest and consistent piety, aud with a heart naturally warm to generous sympathy and genial emotion, it could but have been that his iu?ueuce was strong in the country where he lived. Stroug, as he declaimed in burning words aud fervent zeal the great truths of religion Jrom the sacred desk, to the crowds who always flocked lo his ministry; and strong in giving shape, aud character and direc? tion, to public sentiment, in who ever vitally coucerced the community or ?State. Ile v , one of the strong, arning the strong men of his day. The same unflagging energy which strongly marked his character, was ap? parent to the end, and willi a'faith in God, firm and fixed and unwavering, he awaited the final summons of his Master, and met death iu tull hope of eterna] felicity. \\ e ale pleased to learn thai the Festivals by the ladies of the l?aptist Church, continue, on WtJuc.-day, with much success. Their usual entertain? ment will occur .this afternoon und eveniusr. {-sr ''Thc First Fishing Party; or the Young Itinerant," printed on our first page to cay, will be recoguizeJ, in its authorship, by many, and that recognition will but add to the interest with which it will be read. lt will be followed by "Thc First Rest Day of the young Inoeraut," and we trust by other writings, from the same esteemed source. te" The Ice Cream aud Strawberry Festival, held by the hdies oftsie Methodist Church, at Mr. J. T. SOLO? MON'S new Dall, on Friday afternoon aud evening last, notwithstanding the ioausp'cious weather, met decided suc? cess. We have learned that on Friday afternoon and evenins next the enter tainmeut will enter more io o the hrm of what maybe termed a "Sociable." The Hall will then have been neatly finished, will be decorated by the young ladies, and in addition to Iee Creams Strawberries, &c, there will be music for the lovers-of it. COLC1S1A HOTEL. This house is justly a popular resort for Columbia visitors. Neatness, prompt? ness, courtesy, and a cuisine that never fails to spread in tempting array, char? acterise tbe establishment. Mr. J. D. BUDDS, the Cashier, formerly associated in,thc Charleston Mercury, is a decided attraction to the boase, as he would be to soy other-tbe cynosure of geniality, pleasantry and accommodation. Tbe card nf'the" Colombia will be fouud stan ding in ?our co lum ns. THE BOG BPI ELS ADYBBTKER. We noticed, recently, with much pleasure, the enlargement of this estiras, tie sheet, end its. appearance ia a new dress. It now carries thirty six col utans snd has attained its tJiiriy-Jifth volume. We extend oordial gretutations to oar friends ot the J&rttmr wpoti the un mistakable signs of i? .fo^Osrity ?nd FINE EARLY VEGETABLES, Our kind and courteous friend, CEAS. H. MOISE, of the Planters' Warehouse, lett at our office, yesterday morning, a specimen of Irish Potatoes, of the "Pink Eye'' variety, one dozeD of which wtighed titree pounds and titree ounces, honest weight-the finest we have yet seen this season. Also, two cabbage? Curled Savoy and Drum head-of nt> usual size for thc season, with heads fully formed. These vegetable.? are from his own gardeD, *and the result of the labor of his owD hands. A worthy example, and an evidence of the ''abundance" of which our soil at.d climate are competent, under well directed industry. LIBERALITY. Somewhere in Holy Writ wo have the assumption that the liberal soul shall be made fat-(aud some how, OD the other hand, we've caught the idea that thc stingy soul shall be dwarfed io ali its energies aud enterprises.) The former class are generally known and read of all in the communities where they live. And reader, as you run your eye over Sumter io search of this class, how long before ii falls on your worthy friend, C. T. MASON? A beautiful set of Jet-broach aDd ear rings-sent to our office the other day, with his compliments, is added to the list of his maoy generous favors. His advertisements, too, are always found io our columos, and to these wc beg to refer our readers. PERSONAL. We some time siuee enjoyed the de? cided pleasure of a visit from Mr. J. R. READ, of the well known Lace and Em? broidery Emporium, of Charleston. King street would oot be itself in the absence of READ'S Lace Store. Our friend was charmed with Sumter, aud a bachelor-we had hopes thit some other than the rural beauties of our towu had moved the gentler inspirations of his heart. Aod who knows? CONSOLIDATED. "The St. Louis Christian Advocate" and "The baltimore Christian Advo? cate" have been j oined together io a sort of journalistic wedlock-as Dr. ROND says in his greeting of the friends of the two papers, "for better for worse, in the fear of God and in the presence of you witnesses." And theu in paren thesis : "Wedding gifts thankfully re? ceived, in the form of subscriptions, at either office, St. Louis aud Baltimore." The consolidated paper in size is a splendid sheet, and is announced as "the largest religious uewspapcr in the world." lu the ability of its matter aod thc general interest of the paper, for the fatuity^ we think we are safe io saying it has no superior io the Southern Methodist Church. Subscription Si? (ter annum. THE DARLINGTON INDEX. We print, to-day, a Prospectus of . weekly journal, with the above title, tlve publication of which will begin at Darlington C II , on thc ll'h inst., by Messrs. LILES & WESTBURY. Conserva? tism in politics is foreshadowed-avoid? ance of extremes, and the holding foi tb of the opinions of thc intelligent and discreet of the country. This ts evi? dently the true course for thc press of South karolina. Thc tiroprietors are "practical prin? ters"- one ot (lie he-it guarantees that the paper will not be short lived. Our best wi>hes atteti'i them. REPLY TO ?A TAX PAYER .? Mr. Editor:-I would briefly reply to the questions asked by "A Tax Payer" itt your last issne. The Report of thc Clerk and Treas? urer embraced all Town indebtedness knonH to the Town officers. Thc names of pay? es of Town scrip was not ordered published, as it was useless to expend more money io printing than absolutely necessary. The names of thc payees of Town Certificates can at all times be seen at 'he office of the Clerk tod Treasurer. The poor fund referred to was drawn by me doriog the past two years from the State Treasurer upoo my cheek, and bas been disbursed na the State law directed, and for which I am responsible to the State. I will be glad to hare "A Tax Payer" at any aod all times examine the Town Books for any information desired upon town affairs, as I will nat answer any further com? munications ; but all matters if properly brought before Council shall have atten? tion. E. C. GREEN, Intendant. jS^* The bett mouth wash we ever tried, is DARBY'S Faofnvncnc FLUID. A few drone in ?oue water eteanies the mooth and sweetens the brea ?i, and doe* nu io jory to the teeta. Read fa inlereetini; letters of "Iron pent" frost the South, which appear wookia la the Htm York Obtrxrxr, poblirhed et 37 Park Row, New York City, Sample copies soot fror. Terms $3 per annora tn advance. Tba "Observer Year Book" ie swat fro? to every sibocriber. . ', --*-sj I 1 Kotiert A LL persons ia this County ate, requested to A rive tbo JOINT SPECIAL FINANCIAL COMMITT8E, appointed by tho General Assem? bly, at its last reetion, to inrtstLjatetheAaaocei of the Statee?* South CeroHt**, now sitting ir Columbia, apy and all iof^naatio ?ia fair #?.". easton as te-tbe parchase of lead* ?a tb? Conroy, in tho enmebf and for fa SfcUe, of and hy ?neel purchased, at what pri?e? fa >'*?*?<* ?mii, ?betber in whole or io part, anti whether titles here be*> gi roo for the same. Ali eommnaimv. tiona to be stressed to fa CoeaseUtea. J. B. DS5NIS, Cbeiraea. April 17,1871. Coleart?n,8, C. SPEClAt, jf43T?CES. ~ 13others be ?dvfsed. Always keep a bettie, of DR. TUTT'S CELE BRAT ED EXPECTORANT ia th? OMS*. It lc s fer tain and pleasant core for Croup, Coughs, Colds, Bte. It is agreeable io the taste, and Children take it readily. Go to y ocr druggist and get it ai once, it may tare the life of your little one._. CHEMISTRY is furnishing us nev agents for feel, force, food, and many other important aids over those wt onee possessed. Ports from which Com? merce was driven during the bot months by their terrible fever? are visited all tba year with im? punity now. Many localities in the South and West kept tenantless by (heir deleterious miasma ure now filling np with populations under tba protection of Ayer** Agna Cara. Their afflicting Chills and Fever are io effectually cured by this remedy that the diseaie no longer tarns emigra? tion a; ide or destroy? the settler if he ventares upon it? infected districts. ["Gatctto," Inde psndenee. Mo._ Poisonous Hedtcfue*. The theory that the vira? of disease ean be safely counteracted by doses of poison, is false and dangerous. Within the last twenty-five years, not less than a ?core of virulent poisons have been added to the repository of tbs medical profession. They are given in ?mall doses, otherwise they would destroy life immediately ; but even in minute quantities, they produce, ultimately, very disastroes effects. It is unwise and unpbiloscpMcal to employ, as remedies^ powerful and insidious drugs, wbieb,in subjuga? ting one disease, sow the seeds of another still more unmanageable. None of there terrible medicaments operate with as mueh directness and certainty upon the causes of disease as Hostelter's Stomach Bitters, a tonie and correc? tive, tc it kout a single deleter iou* ingredient tu tts composition. Arsenic and qniniaare given for intermittents; bromide of pvtaisinm for nervous disorders ; strychnine and prussic aeid for saner* al debility ; mercury, in various tonn?, for liver co? plata t ; preparations of chloroform and opium for sleeplessness ; and yet these deadly drugs do not compare, as specific? for the diseases above enumerated, with that wholesome vegetable in vigorant and alterative, while they are all so pernicious that it il astonishing any physician should take the responsibility of prescribing ' them. Let invalids, for their own sakes, try the Bitters before they resort to the poisons. T?e relief they will experience from a course of the harmless specific, will render a recourse to the unsafe preparations referred to, quite aanecei wy._;_ ti > / *>?'M' ..." "? u'J? r! - i. - - i i.-. *:.'.-.: "i f ? , J * ? . ,t Kingtree S. C. December 31, 1S69. Mr. Ii. F. Moue. Dr.AR ?IR: I deem it my duty and only an act of justice to yourself, that I should make the following statement, coming as it does from one who for many years had no faith in "Patent Medicines," and I have persistently r-fuscd to ase them for any purpose whatever, must say that I have used your FEVER AND AGUE PILLS in n y practice this fail, and have never in the first instance failed to relieve my patients. I have n?w frequent calls io my Drug Store for your Fever and Ague pilli. I always recommend them and with the happiest results. I am averse to giving large quantities of quinine, or continu ing its use long, and I ean Safely tay that MOISE'S FEVER AND AGUE PILLS fills tts place and lenves the patient no unpleasant symp? toms. I wish that you may have the satisfaction of knowing that your ''Fever and Ague Pills'! have relieved many under my trea'lment when other medicines that I have tried have failed to do. Yours respectfully, J. S. BROCKIXGTON, M. D. Cholera* no* TO crae rr. At the Commencement of thc Disrrhaa, which always precedes an attsek of the Cholera, take a teaspoonful of the Pain Killer in sugar and water, (hot, if convenient,) and then bathe freely the stomach and bowels witb the Pain Killer, clear. Should the diarrheal or tramps continue, repeat the dose every ten or fifteen minutes until the patient it relieved. In extreme casts, two or more teaspoonful? may be given at a doss. The Pain Killer, as an internal remedy, has ao equal. In cases of Cholera, Summer Complaints, Dyspepsia, Dysentery, Asthma, it ceres io one night, by taking it internally, and bathing with it freely. It? astion is like magie, ?bern extern? ally applied to Old Sores, Burn?, Scalds, and Sprains. For Sick Headache and Toothache, dont fail to try it. Ia ?hort, it is a Pau EIL. LS a. Directions accompany each bottle. The Pain Killer is ?old by all dealers in Modi cine?. Price?, IS rants, ?0 coots and $1 per bottle. fpV^B as*L'- ll. *I^^1MBSM SUMTER BITTERS, Tbs Greet _SOUTHERN TONIC, Is now offered by fha Proprietors as greatly Ins proved by the addition ed a valawbls foverga AROMATIC ,and~JjrViOO&~ATiN6l gg? and P?BTRTE WB~I8VaTY, Mads ?Kynadj for thwir BitsmT lu IN CH BA SING POPULARITY CUMS PY8s?8P8aA4 CREATES APPZ?T?TE. PRt;YBNTS CHILLS fig ?EVEhV. mfa tov^Esk '-~ DELrOfeTFUL TO THE TABW. VINEGAR BITTERS J. WILKS?, PraprUtor. R. II. XCDOTUD * Co., Drnfxteta * OM. AOMU, BU Fnadgeo, Cl., .nd ?4 Cowa nmt, M. T BILLIONS Bear TestJnssay to their ? Wonderfal Cunuloo Effects. Hwy aro not a rile Fancy Drink, Hade of Poor Ra aa, Whicker* Proof Spirits and Bef?se LI q nora doctored, spiced and sweetened to please tba taste,called "Tonks," "Appetiser*," "BeatorerV'tc., that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and min, ont axe atrae Medidncmade from the Native Roots and Herbs of California, free fros* ail Alcoholic Stimu? lants. T'jey are the GREAT BLOOD PUB I FIES and A LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE? a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the System, carrying off all poi son on sm siter and restoring theblood to a healthy condition. No person can take these Bit. tera according to directions and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point ot repair. They are a Gentle Purgative oe well as a Tonie, possessing, also, the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflam? mation of the Liver, and all the Visceral Organs. FOB FEMALE COMPLAINTS, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood erat the torn ot life, these Tonic Bitters have no equal Far Inflammatory and Chronic Bheuma tlesa and Goat, Dyspepsia or Indigeation, Bilioso, Remittent and Intermittent Fe> Tere, Dla?sises sf the Blood, Liver, Kid* ney a and Bladder, thean Bitters hare been mott . success!ol Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which ia generally produced by derangement af the Digestive Organa. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Bead ache, Pala la the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Soar Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste In the Mooth. ? liions Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of tbs Langt, Pain in the re? gions of the Kidney*, and a hundred other painful *ymp tctas, are the oSssrtnga of Dyspepsie. They invigorate th? Stomach and stimulate the torpid Llvrr ead Bowels, which render them of unequalled eGscacy ia cleansing the blood of all imparities, and im? puting new life and vigor to the whole system. FOR SKIN DISEASES, emptions,Tetter. Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spot?. Pimple?, Pustule*, Boils. Car? buncles, Ring-Worms. Scald Head. Sore Eres, Ery*!us Ut, Itch. Scurfs, DiacoloraUou* of the Skin. Humors and DSeale* of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug ap sad carried out of the system in a short time by the ase ot thew Bitters. One bottle in roch* cases will convince the most incredulous of their cura? tive effects. deana? th? Vitiated Blood whenever you find Its Im? parities bursting through the skin Ia Pimplos, Emp? tions or Sores ; cleanse it when you dod it obstructed and sluggish In the Teins : cleans? it when it is foul, and your fee lingi will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the erstem will follow. Pla, Tape, and other Woraus, larking in the system of ss many thousands, are effectually destroyed ead removed. 8ays a distinguished physiologist, there ls scarcely an individual apon the nee cf the earth whose body is exempt from the pretence of worms. It is not apon the healthy element* of the body that worm? exist, bot apon the diseased humors and slimy deposit* that breed these living mo a* ter* of essen. No System of Medicine, no vermifuge*, no ?ntheJminUc* will free th? system from worms bice thees Bl tessa J. WALKER, Proprietor. E. R MCDONALD dc COL, Druggists and (sen. Agents. Ssa francisco. California, sad SI and JfCommerce Street, New Tock. BfctT*80LD BT ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS, May 10_ly New Advertisements. Eastman's Business College A southern Institution, located at ATLANTA,GA. PATRONIZE AHuJIK INSTITU? ION, AND The recognized Head of all Commercial or Busi? ness Schools for ibo practical, Useful Education 01 Young Mee, training them for an Active Sue cefsfttl Life. Students are admitted e ?ry wck day in the ye ir. For farther particulars of the Course of Study, Terms, Ac , addr ss _A. R. EASTMAN, Principal. FOE 1ft FEB LINE. We will iuser: an advcrtisriifut ONE MONTH lu TVo first Clase South Carolina Newspapers, Including One Daily. We refer to the puhli*li?-r of this paper, to wl.ora our responsibility is woll known. LIST SENT F II E E. Address GEO. P. ROWELL A CO., Advertising Ag.ett ts Nos. 40 A 41 Park Row, New York. 1?OO USE THE "VEGETABLE lO^A dVOsafV palmonary Balsam." AO IV The old ?tuudard r?-tuedy for C*>ugb?, Colds Coo fumption. "Nothing brtter." Ct'TLCR BROS. A C J., Boston. Fragnuit .^apoliene Cleans Kid Glover and a l kiuds of Cloths and Clothing; removes Paint, Creese, Tar, Ac. ?*H*M?r/y. without the least injury to the finest fabric. Isold by Druggist* and Fancy Good* Dealers. FRAGRANT SAPOLIENE Co.. 33 Barclay St., New York, 46 La *ulle .St., Chicago. ?>1 M A Day for all with Stencil Tools Ad V 1 U drei? A. E. ?IRAnm, Springfield, Vt. Q O FL A M ON T if ll ?rte and Carriage ?Jfarnisbed. Expenses paid H. Shaw, Alfred, Me._ Agents! Read This! WE WILL PA Y AGK^ TS A SA L A H Y of $30 per week ann exi-en-c?, or allow a large commission, to sell oar new and wonderfal inventions. Address M. WAGNER A Co., Mar? shall, _M>eh._ -CIT TBIS OUT! And send Twenty fir? Cents for a Ticket and draw a Wateh, Sewing Machine, Piano, or some article of value. No blanks. Six for $1. Address PACKARD A CO.. Cincinnati. Ohio._ D' I STRICT COURT OF THE UNI? TED STATES-FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAR0L?N*A.- IN BANKRUPTCY IN TIE MATTER OP THOMAS BASKIN?, BANKRUPT. To whoa it may concern :-Thc undersigned hereby give? notice of hil apps.ut. meat as Assignee of Thomas Haskins, of the County of Semtet, sad State of South Caro!ina, witbia ?aid District, who bas been adjolged a Bankrupt epon his own petition by the District Court of ?aid District, dated March 20 tb, A.D. 1S7L D. J. WINN, Assignes. May 3-lt_ Application for final Discharge Having made my final return as Administrator of the Estate of William W. MeCutehen. de? ceased, notice lo hereby given that sa Tuesday, .th day of Jans next, I will apply ts Charles M. Hurst, Probate Judge for Sumter County, for a final dUekarga as ?mah Administra tot. H. C. McCUTCHEN, Adm'r. May t-M_ SPRUNG FASHION -IN AaMiaery and Fancy Goods. CALL LADIES sud get your SPRING BONNETS AND HATS Of ML'LATEST STYES. -ALSO Fancy Goo?s in Variety, CHEAP ANO PRETTY, --AT Mil?C. IK BRIXTOaVS, Ne? Door In J - T. SQlQuW*. Aprtn? ?ev I 0* S SSS, FORPlV^TUm, BOS H ELS PUSS WC*8f a* ft** AND nu NOR FILM ! -0 The undersigned begs leave to return his thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon him, and hopes to merit a continuance of the same. Will keep constantly on hand a COMPLETE ASSORTMENT Drugs, MEDICINES, &C-, &c., which he will sell at a VERY SMALL. PROFIT FOR CASH. He is compelled to make his business STRICTLY CASH, and hopes one and all will SAVE THEIR FEELINGS AND NOT ASK FOR CREDIT. DR. A. J. t mXA, Successor to A. ANDERSON & CO., SUMTER, S C. Jan 4, 1871._tf ' ismM M'KAGEN, FRESH AND PI RE DRUG S, 51 E D IC I X K S , (li KM ir A LS, PERrFflERY ?ic. ike. A L WA YS OX HAND. PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED1 WIT CAR E AT ALL HOI KS. Marth 8-_ _ I Ladies ! ! i I F. A. FOLSOM I ? OFFERS YOU BARGAINS IN g Fancy Uootl?, ami almost anything io ,r> jour linc. Ktcji? C<?r>cM, ti loves, *? Hdkf*., Hosiery. Lacti, Kio- ^ broidery. Trimmings, Bair Nets, H.iir Fini T Sewing Cotton, A ? food arti- ? de at Sc. ^ Etab'dy Silk? and Cotton. Ruffling", <? Chignon*, Ribbons, W bite Goods, <*>. Calicoes, Needles. Everything ! X AT REDUCED PRICES. % My Confectionery, ^ The first established in Sumter, V Is always supplied with ? CHOICE CANDIES, FRUITS, Y Nats. Cakes, Crackers, Ac., X sod Toys, io Tarie fy X $ TBA_~~-...$1 25. ? t Caa?7 Reduced lo 30 els. pei ~ ? I?, (real this day. $ ? Jan 4 F. A. FOLSOM. ? CLOTHING, CLOTHS, &C. Spring Stock. D. J. WINN/Agent, Not has io Store a Large aud Careful? ly selected Stock of Spring and Summer Goods, WHICH HE GUARANTEES AS REPRE SENTED, SUCH AS CLOTH INO-Fi ne, Mediam and Common Cloths and Ca ?si metes, Fia? Lat Tweeds, Brown Lineas, Shirts, Draw ?rs, UaderreiU, Gloves ?od Crar?ts, 8o*p*nders, Conara, Socks, Haakerchtefs, Ac-, waieb; bo pre4gau hiauelf to st I! lo? for ca**, AT THE Sumter Book Store. LETTER PAPER. 19 coot?, par qoiro. Ri Sf?ft. 1? coate _p?T>atro. Blaak.Booaaa^DiaKBofcVlSrt. W^igDeatjkui Work Box?. THE FI UM OF il tv 1/1 DESPECTFrjLLY INFORM THEIR Friends nnd the public, that they aro constantly receiving DRUGS -AND Medicines, Of the liest Quality, and all Articles osaally found in a Dni^ Store. The business of the House, comprising Pharma fy and Prescription Stand, will he under tho special charge of Major J. B RUSSELL who brines to his aidan experience of RIO UTE KN YEARS in the chemical combina? tion of Medicines. Prompt and careful attention will be given to Prescriptions, and Medicines for the same can be relied on as pure and ot the best quality. DRUG STORE, CuRNER OF Main and Republican Streets. Feb 22_tf_ GROCE RIES ! . GROCERIES.! -AT HMS, T, Uiisimr's Store, -CORNER .U.i IX A REPUBLICANS THEFTS SUMTER, S. C. THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY xunounces to the public, that he has in I store, and will be constantly receiving, a large and varied assortment of GROCERIES. Suitable/* Plantation and Family use. A IBERAL DISCOUNT will b llowed Merchants, and they are specially invited to call and exswiue his Stock, and they I will find that his business facilities enable bim to supply them with goods AS CHEAP AS 77//: 1* CAN li CY THE 31 in any Northern or Southern Market. Come and see for yourselves, au ocular demonstration is the best. Highest Market Price paid for Cotton. AND THREE FOURTHS OF THE VALUE CASH, will be advanced, on all Cotton Shipped to the House in Baltimore tor which he is- agent, and it will be held over if desired. He will make a speciality of Corn, Bacon and Flour, which he is prepared to furnish in any quantity J?T" Country Produce taken in exchange Respectfully, THOS. P. UPSHUR, Ju. Feb 22 _ SPRING AND SUMMER MILUNERY. ^?t^ MISSES J. A R. McELIIOSE, &SmB& SCMTER, So. Ca. ?SSSsfWT ^av'n?5 recently returned fr^m tlc %*/rV? ^?rtb'with a choice Selection of hf Jl TULLIN ER Y GOODS, invite the attention nf their customer? to the opening of th?-ir SPIUXti AM) SUMMER STOCK. ' Our assortment of MILLINERY AND FAN? CY GOODS, embraces the latest and moft fashionable styles of HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, CHI NQNS, &C. PRICES REASONABLE. t?T" Prdcrs solicited and prompt sttcntion given. MISSES J. A. R. McELIIOSE, Successor? to MRS. M. J. ZCRXOW. April 12, 1S71 _ " "?O. 3 GROCERIES. THE ONLY STRICTLY Grocery and Liquor House IN TOWN THE UNDERSIGNED, begs leave lo call the attention ot hts friends and the public generally to bis NEW AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF Heavy and Fancy Groceries Which he offer? low for CASH ONLY. ?VB> All articles warranted as recommend* Tdr* Pure Mod:eiaal Liquor? kept eonstan on band. J. H. EBERHART. VALENTINES! ALL STYLES. Would call special attention to the LARGEST ead BEST stock of OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. Lamp Fixings. A? Burners, Rims, Wicks, Chimneys, Shades 4c, in great variety always on hand. Hew Safety Burner, Call ?nd examine iL CANDIES from 3? cent? to fl 26 per ponnd. FRUtT-*M kinda. FANCY GROCERIES ?ND FAMILY SUP PLIES. . J, If a SPAHir, Agent, AT DA ROAN'S LATE STAND. Feb 8 LAW CARD. JOSEPH (rALLUCH AT, SOLICITOR IN E?lf?T?e SUMTEft, S. C. Ma.-be fonad at t?e eflcu foveH? eeenpled by Messrs. P. J AM. MOSES, en Maia Street. Marek 21 Sos CHAS. IL I ii sur an c Sumte] FIRE. Liverpool & London & Globe ? Insurance Company, j ASSETS IX GOLD.$2fl.?00,000. , ANNUAL IX COME IN GOLD .... $6,90?,?0Q ! Rates as low as any First C?ass Company. Jain U BALTIMORE ANO WILMINGTON STEAMSHIP Composed of thc First Class Sfeam.-hips Lucille REBECCACLYDE, Pailin^from BALTIMORE ever; SATURDAY A FT KR NOON, nt 4 o'clock. Arriviug at WIL MIXGTON 1UESDAY MORNING. Sailing from WILMTXGTON every FRIDAY AFTERNOON or SATURDAY MORNING. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING Given to all points on . \\\ C. A A. R. Road, j Cheraw A Darlington R. R. aud their conoec ! tions. Insurance by this Line. 1-2 per Cl. Rates Guarant*nl aa bur as hy any otlur lt out c. All Losses promptly paid A. D. CAZAUX, A?r. Wilmington, X. C. ANDREWS t Cc, A-or.ts, 73, Smiths Wharf. Ballimore. J." E. SU ARES. SUMTER FURNITURE -AND Chair "Vy are-Rooms. THE SUBSCRIBER INFORM? III? ? Friend? and Customers that Lc tuu received and will continue to rec '.-, a XEW AXD CHEAP FURXTTCRE. TO SUIT THE TIMES. His Stock consis?s of almost every article in t! at line, viz : SOFAS. SIDE-BOARDS, BOOK-CASE? Wardrobes, Extention Tables, Bureau*. W'?.h.Stands. Sitting and Rocking Clir.iri?. of every kind Crib?-, Cr.id'cs.Trundles Cottage Bedsteads and Matt reives. JUST RECEIVED Some more of tbo?e HI KAI' COTTAGE ?ETS Meat Safe?, Window Shades and Wal Papering-all l?.w for CASH. J. E. Snares, Maid St rc ty ttpptm/e Expr?s* fri' Entrance from Stair Cr se on Main Street to FURNITURE ROOMS. HARDWARE ?tore. Main-st. nndor Snmter Hotel. L. P. LOBING, .AGENT Tv* Messrs. King & Huppman, BALTlTIOItF, n. D. Would rc?pertftiily solicit the patronage of bis fricada and tuc publie. HE HAS IN STORE \ COMPLETE Stock of Hardware and Family Utensils, eobrarin~ erery arti-lr in tl i- !i-.e ?fhn ess, which he tutend? te fell a: the LOWLST PttKB, FOR CAMI. He will kee|.> alwax? in store, a entupiere a-? .i; ment of Collin's Axe*. A mes* Shovels and Sp ides, Trace Chain*. Hues, Rakes. Pitch E rk*. Grain Cradles, Scythe Blades, Guano Sei vea, pocket and Table Cattery, Bra?? Prcservinf* Kettlcey Tin War?, Wind .? (tia.-.*-al!sizes. Person? in want of the Mott convenient at d economical Stove*, can he sa eddied with the latest improved |.??terni? at t>r?ci.? which cannot fail to give entire satisfaction. June 13 SINGER'S NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE Stand* unrivaled by any other tnannf tcturer in the whole world. The ?ales for i ?st year 1S70, 127.823, heia? over forty four thousand more thun nny other company. % It will beta. 611, bind, sal her tuck and in fae? doti! that ea? possibly be done by machining In the Bo?t perfect maun er. A full assortment of silk twist, color? rh needle? for all th? leading styles of machines and a general stock oj* attach ?eau and sewing ma? chines gooda generally. Address GEO. E. NEWELL, ! Agent Singer Sewing Machine. No. 9 Seeth Front St. Wilmington. April 19-Sin For Sale or Rent A TRACT OF LAND near Pr*vM<*ee. In ?L So*Mwr Couaty, eoncaMU-gJcJ*" acres, lat?.* owned by r>. C. .lattooit, viM ?erriia???: by hita fro? Edward k Money tfwd Wfr. Tcr.ne aeeo*?c4*Hng. ?pply t? BtcbareTe? 4 Soo, at Samt** A & ' G. VT. WITT*. ' Feb lim ., e A-goii?-, r, s. c. Now Yolk Life Insurance Compas ASSETS. ANNUAL IM Rat--" a.? I-.w a- a- y t'ir?i . ' .- > ino r* v WILXIXti'TOX, X. f. WK KEEP . t!K M ?sr i ... .?. som M ?.NT ? :* GROCERIES TO BE FOUND IN ANY FoUTHERN .V.\?: kct. Utir Lire of PROVISIONS Of ev? ry kind is roo | Irte. ;.i : n nloc? ?' . <-u! ? ?ff ?ll iii<iiK-oii."!>r? t? ><:'.'! infers N'.rth. Cloie buying nk>t?nen w.;? batt :.i ??.?.y >-.<??>? nj by <>rlcriii;.' fr? m u-. OT J sta! c :-.r-: e.-j II trude ii uuiuu.ii.y foll. 11 - . tr . t *?""> ? Wines, Liquors & "owSi'j'O. ALL RINDS trinkey. Csu. R" Brandy. W ni?8. I ' i . ?. Ale, " I'-rcr. Chewing TwLafC?. incaddk-s and iii ...-,!" ?reat Vaiicty. Sacking Tabacco, nil kindi in i. }. and ? pound package*. fcgir*. a?j"o>l r.;any different sorts and all tjualitie*. TliC above wc f-ffcr to thc tr.!-:. I??w f r C V^It ADKI \X & V?LLERS. Ifarrb 2T Wilmington. N*. C REAL CAREFULLY. Ague and Fevar. Tbeonly |?rere?tiveknown f 1 hzi*< and IVVCT i.? the ??c ?t' W?il?.-". Sc".!.? i-iS?La i . Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. l< z ? l for l>> .-!-e -i i. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. I.? :i f.r> v?-fi.!vo ?fd ?li.? ati-i r ... ? r. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. I.? good for Kidney and 1 !ad? fer c< m; la?n?. Wolfe s Schiedam Schnapps. li u.-cd allover tie world by physician.* ti? tUcii ?r:l<*' _ Wolle's Schiedam Schnapps T? CB?d !"' r limit. Wolfe's Schiedam Sehnap] . I.? -j.?*> i t-.r a!! Urinary v*m\ Iain'.-. Wolfe's Schiedam Seena pfis. I- r?. .'.r:iti'.?T:J? 1 l y ?ii :Lc Mid . a' Fa u?lr. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. Ii good i-ir Colic and j?ain in t!.^ Stoai : 'i Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. Is imitated an! counterfeited, ?ni pundin--. ; - ?iii have to u-c caution iu poi chafing. F IV-? I? nc -?'I rh?- ?rr^nti? .? . f rh~ rea?*** t<> r?--'iai-...:..'- in !".?v..r ..: rh.- S?- . ipj.*- : I fer! U.?ai .i I?- - ._\ c..,; 1 r. .-at at ? ai ?? ? ?? a* I?: Iii Hi ?-vciy :?-. -t ; .-?r ?ra.it.?-' ? . parean*l?lc? rvitig.?] n.. ii..il pan ' all ?-v.-i?, i: i-th.? j-irr-r ?.iM~ arti?:'. .: !1 : I.lii.l ??H.. IcNIm-iR Bl.nfctal ..?.... :?v? ;.?... i in?v be ?a ?riv T-r?:.??Tih. d I v . h\.- . ; .i -. !?A\ Ell U Mott, M. 1>., riiai?a.ii, ?.?t, N\w V-.rk. Lui INV ;i 11 Kv . Sent. I. - I?".' :;. i? a n?i? ar i?-.<: ? : . i>n?Tal?:? !?H - .. t.i :h ?t rca? i.-.p?< <1 DR. J. * ''>r:\r ? ; . ?. .? ri rvta*?:*. :n .. .: . ic ca! r c^mplaiufv. ?rte. : . I t .ki- ^r. a- ; '?-a ll-. ir: " C 'Ttfl - ' ' ' 's ble fe-t n:- rv ' . i:> . :' ??. ?> a- . in the <!.>. .?..?? :. :" .. *..<* llav ii?? a ?.an i 1 :. i. i- ? ? ; i. . ia..?.?.v?iu it a.< . t ii i* H.i-. ; tan i .r LC r.*.i ?? . .... p. ^ .4 th-- _. i -t . ?:. larv :., . ' >' :.. r.-ive .y-.i . ? ::-rr ? . ? .. \ CH IS. A. Ll \-.M.i- ' 26 Pi\y. STRKFT. NET* V I K. N V. . ' ' T. I I. .1 rn . ? i.? ... I ... IV ?i Me : bav?-maJe a ?hrat?'-r?! . \ m ? .i .ami ?.! v-oi r ...? 1 !? ii .in Srht .ij I s ?'t? . i: . . . j iii :. : win ?. ? ? i! ::l J : i? !-;i. - r :. j . . .. . \. I ha! I irn it I :? ii '.. tr." -. ii''i i-ri .-, j T??*examiii i i"t; lia? .?..-..".r. ? :n ii .. r c I that the !? .ni* .;?: . i ? ? .? . . -1 ? ..'?I;,I! , a*Iw*xfcr*< 1 ti-v.- : ii ?:i.v?* ' . '. . . ?.. tr ?-r ?.f . h.- ....'?..?.-in- .:.:-t|... ...:!, : iM?B>e?inie?eafM-] ..?.i n'!.<? a-r . ..'. . '. ? I u rii!?? ir .' h? ita?e i . u--. ?wi!. ; rt. i?- .? mm.! ?.i ii1., r-, ? r rn- riona! . "Seki ?! .ii: "-?-i>i.app." a- an . \ '? -i ' bbj?c(? i..: ic Uii \\ : - ti. V i.r :. ? y.ur-. (Sigurd) TI A- A ?. i : - Cai-.vt.-vi. ix? '!.. . n\;. n. !.. -. rt . ~i K\i*u?VI?I: 1*1.?. K. N'KV'YUM K N .. ;- . . I ti -i ! ;i . iv. :, R . I .?..... I IK v i. - II: ; t>: i ' ?isnel bavr ra?Ttfii?S\ :. n-i t.i n n* ;; :. j >MIMI.!?. i-f \"**t ?* Irom. tic SrKi*.ia .. > . ? p> j ?). te *. .1 Uy . ur M I >ir ? La ve I .. ?. ;.... i rrcofronj a'! r.-an'o .. ?. . .. ir..?.rn? I < r If i.-tjiin "i- !.> : . ..? .. F- .. i ... j ? x m.:i. ?:!..; ?v.n?: i?ri >?. i. . .. .. . : nai-T v. ti.-i.ii h 'ul i.? a beveta^e. ... .. i. i . i.a. po rf-'lv V?-IM *. -"iga ??i \:.K\ 1 l:f!::*EL. ? : .....!-.. Fi;AN ?S K. i.\.:?::.ri ...... 3: :.. i Fur.!?1?? hv altn ?peera' le i?r cor* nu.* I?n?i 'UDOLPHO WOLFK'? KST 22 BEAVLU ST. >. \ . SPRING AM) sr^:?2i:-> IMPOSTA?iO?i, 1872. 12 3 25 BOX? Millinery and Sn. foo?s ARM3T30N2, CA?.H k C3-, ./ mi? II:T*:IIS \\Ti j. us. ...? . y Sonnet. T rin??i:i?c a?-.d V??.? . t I:-.' Bonnet fi k*. Su ai? 'ii- ! \". ?vt.*, l?!-i?)? X. rr... l'i-ipc?. Kuri <..-. F.iiWt Fia bfl>. ' "'f '? Strnw i*..?:nr?i. ar. ) La-.i? ?' Itat?-Iii? nitd l'litniftu. ?1, Shaker U-.?l>. i.r. T371?4 tn BALTIMORE STREET. HAL TIM" i;;:, MD. OtT? r the ?ar^rt Pt??Ht ta i * lunii'i ..< f * 0>?ntry/, an?? mcqti Ile .' ti ch .! * va* . .> a?-d ri.cupite?*. c.i??4jr?ipi'.? t. .. U .>. Kn-i.:. ..i N?.*. elti?^. 0..i<-r? pli??td ?nd j.r..?ri . ? ?.-.<???.. ' Ai a r<-?? *? \ . T>T'*^h >KUtuH>