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Le Sumter Watchman. EDNESDAY, MAY 24. PAXTON - - BUSINESS MANAGER AU Transient Advertisement*, Rod nit matt be paid for io cash. Tbi? wil! irvod without distinction. Subscription* i payable in advance. Applications for Job Work will le made, office, to Tnos. B. FLOKKDS. IVATCHMAN b"oksare ic thc keeping of \V. iSTo.v. who will receipt for monies due ami to all matter.? eonnnctcd n-iih the Adver r Subscription departments. Our Advertising friend? nr.' requested to their furors not leter than Monday. TE ii MAIL A lt li A S G 5" M EM TS. CIIA.NCK oy SCHEDULE. CLoSKS. OPENS. , 3:15 P. M. 12:45 P. M. jem, 11:30 P. M. 4:20 P. M. on Mou* tadTban?nj, 6:00 A. M. 5:00 P. M. rille on Mon md Thursday, 1:00 P. M. 11:30 A. M Hours, from 9 o'clock. A. M. to 6 P. M. ; close on Sundays at ll o'clock, A. .M. opcu from4:c? to 5.\I0 P. M. T. ii. JOHNSON, P. M. Inuary 25th, 1S7I. - tf "EXPOMi." Ve have on hand a paper from ?hopviile, which we shall print next jk, which charges swindling upon th? [cern of X. P. BOYER & Co., of Pa., bk dealers. COTTON IX J t KED. icveral cool nights, the past week, e disastrous to the young cotton it. Man*/ planters are yet without ^nds," aud still replanting. Sl.UTLH GARDENING. fur energetic friend, CHAS. II. ISE, Esq , has complimented the lehman with some specimens of his len really worthy of notice, to wit: Fiat Dutch Turnip, (planted thc Scut spring), 'li) inches in circumfer c, and weighing, without top. Gib 10 -a monster; and other specimens of Isual size. Drum bead Cabbage, 1 feei in di* ?ter, weighing 0 lb. Inc Dozen 1'iuk Eye Potatoes, weigh 14 lbs 3 oz. uuic fine specimens of parsley, sage, te, and sweet marjoram. DEATH been busy in our commun it \ |ng the past week. Yesterday ling, Mr. JAMES ll. BRITTON, one tr old and respected citizens, tjnict issed away to his immortal reward ! learn that the lutterai will be held i morning at thc Presbyterian bren at 9 o'clock. l'c have.-i!><) to record thc sad and j len dt at h of Mrs. J .1. Ii KN NEU AN. of Mr. JOHN DOWLING, who wa> :d by his comrades of the Firemen Monday afternoon la*t. rm/f rrOKCES-.-$300. [he Proprietor of thc "VOKKVILLE tum KU' ' offers TU K KK II I NI ? li K11 ?LAUS ?ti prizes for thc best UKI- j FAL STORIES delivered to him hy jldih of October, 1ST 1. Tor further ticulars, a<!drc>s h. M. GllIST. Vorkville.S C. ?WT ?.ITA KT. lieut. CHAS. B. HINTON, with Iu> ichmcut ol fifteen men, Lr some |k* posted at Sumter, has b?.tn rclievd j C.?pt. T. J. LLOYD, commanding ? F. lSti. T ?. Infantry, with Lieut*. . P.\Ct and J. II. Tu!>i>. Wc heard a good aecoaut of thc.-e :ers and their company, and make loubt thi-y will be kiudly received ?ur citizens. "rOOI'EK" SOI P. 'e heard, the other Jay, of one of followers of Epicurus, who bought j |f a dozen ''yaller bel ies" at one and i fame time, and spoke of making a h tut fuil of "Co?ter Soup" and j iping right into if. "What a barba- j !" some would say. But, barring >j umping part, we would say-what ! )rmoisseur of good things ; and what ; -a-a-capacity ! Go it, John ! i'll back you ! [A KI ET Y IS IHK SPICE OP LIFE." ?o no doubt think our kind friends of Planters' Warehouse. On Monday ?found Spanish Olives, Spiced Salmon, imported White Wine Vinegar, all our desk, all from that establish it. here is another axiom to which they lld, to wit : "That advertising pays t io a dull reason." And they tcticc whatthcy preach, and, nodoubf, it profitable. heir advertisement of varieties, ted by us to-day, covers both these iots, besides. Lo A to it, lovers of (od things. - -.-.tm.^ HORRID STRANGER. A colored man captured, in one of the teeta of our town, last week, a reptile ich is known as the inhabitant only another aud distant land. Upon critical examination, and care |1 comparison with the picture given Webster's Unabridged of the '"Moloch rridut," or Moloch Lizard, it was [and to he identical, and is no doubt at veritable genus of Lizards. Gray tells as that it? name was given it from a line in Milton : "Moloch, bor d King," the connexion or horrid idea sociated no doubt beiog derived from e Deity of the Ammonites, to whom imtc sacrifices wero offered ia the tiley of Tophet. Aa far ai oar information extends, ie "?Holochhorrkiutf"or Moloch Lizard, is found ouly in Australia. In its ex? ternal appearance, it is one of the most ferocious reptiles, the horns on the head aod numerous spines on the body, wiving it a most formidable appearance, The hedy is oblong, approximating a circle, and flat, and is also friuged or set around the edge with sharp spines, gradually increasing and decreasing in size aod length to and from its Did? dle, or greatest circumference. That of tho pr?r:icular specimen of which we write, measures probably two and a half inches across its widest part, whilst fr. m hc: d to tail, the reptile is seme six or seven inches ?D length. Uow thc horrid stranger got so far f.oru home, we are not perfectly pre? pared to say. There is a story afloat to the ci!*? ct that it found transportation from Tesas to Sumter through the United States mail, and that when discovered it was dropped ?ike a Itot potatoe, and thea obtained liberty in our streets. For this, as we intimated, we cannot vouch. Of the identity there can be no doubt. AX IMPORTAN !' POLITICAL MOVE RIENT. A New Democratic Platform. DAYTON, Ohio, May IS. Thc Montgomery county Democratic Convention met to-day. Mr. Vallan dignam, from the Committee on Ile? solutions, reported a DCW Democratic departure p.atform, intended for the ground work ul a national platform. The rvsolutioos, which were prepared by Mr. Wiaudigham, declare that thoy unite apon the living issues ol'the day; ac cept the legitimate results of the war, so far a.-i waged fur its ostensible purpo s >. ati'J fully Concur iu thu three several -tmenduieuts io the Constitution recently adopted, and acquiesce in the same as nu lullet r issues Dolore the country; declare f at r li ir Deiu'fcratic party pledges itself tu :he faithful and absolute execution and enforcement ol the Constitution as it now is, SJ :?> to secure equal rights to al! persons, without distinction of race, color, or condition; demand absolute cou. Ufy lor each aud every .^tate in the In: ni; oppose centralization anti the consolidation of power tn th-j General Iiovcrtiuifut; demand genera! amnesty; favor the paynieui of the nu'dic debt ;.s early as practicable an?! consistent with moderate taxatiou, and call for strict ?-ci ?ti ...ny aud hom sty in a!! departments j of thc Government; ea!1 1er reform in the internal revenue system and civil s nice; la vor a st rielly revenue tariff, and declare taxatiou should be based ou wealth, not population; demand a speedy return to specie payment as possible; sympathize with the laboring class, and state there is no necessary war between labor and capita!; op} j>o the granting of public land* to railroads; oppose the acquisition ol San Domingo; denounce the bills passed by Congress knowu as the bat met :?? and k.tkiux bill, and chitin thtit the Ut-publican party is no longer a l'uion parry, but the Admiuis (ration parry. Mr. Valiaiidtgham made a speech in support of lite resolutions, which were a iopted ly acclamation. CO 31 MURCIA L? SUMTER MARKET. MAY 23 s*ai? - i>a t Wi'-'r. have ruled fr III '.' t? 14 <.'.?? ac c THug t? jrr.i.J^-. Sui..-? "u bales, market closes dal!. BACON'-Sides 12i@13J; shoulder;, 10J-?) ?" ; li.III:-. "j. LARD-20ft*V. KI.?ivr \.hi. ^v.t?i?. ( "i M .'. -J.M.uayr?, i'JOLoQ : Java, 40(5,0?; Ki ". l'"fa-.V sAi.r $2 SI'UAK- Bro*n.12;<?14:C.t15@l?; A., 17 % ?? I . t ruth i, \.<i.i.<.~ u\?;i;i.\?; 5..7...;?. IK?.\'-Tlfc :.I.K. h OPE-1?(2,1 J. BATESVI1.I.KSIIXRT7XCS-Per hale Ol?-. VAKN 1>V THE BALE -$1.3Cc Per bunch. SIIHIMFF*S SA La-] S. BY virtue nf sundry Exemtion? IA tee directed, ni't Ls sod at sutil?, r ?*tiirt lin?, on t!ie l:'-t Monday .o ! day I'JhwtKg in Juin i?.xt within legal hours ?.f-utlr I?, tb* hi^iii .-t bid 1er, i'.r >-.i-li. the 1 il!??? n? property, situated in Su? ?cr ?' i.-.ty. Purchasers io pay for Tk5e? and .tamps. Oti<" Tnri ..f CO?ii A<ie? ? f Lan i. rr?'.r<> nr less, in s tinter C H II tv. a?!j-ini?.j I m.I? i.f Jane?! li. McFaddin and M. I? 1. <-. Mr.-. Brunen and ?tb ? rs. levied upon a? the pr 'Tty .if Wm. J, B>u ?nt, at the suit ?.f R. lt l>uran: 2 ca*e?. -A Ls 0. - Three Horse*. 4 Mules, 35 head i?f Cattle. 35 head?! Il.?...?. h?u*u*h->ld and kitchen toruiture, .-..ru. fod .e-. and p!anta.i?ii to !?, bngjjy, p?r r ?ce. Ac. levied upi n nr the property nf Wm. J. l'n rn m. at thc huit ot ll. 1:. Durant, two cu.-vs. 0 e Traer i.f i.'.fl acre.? . l land, ni-.rc or lc?s, cn ?.ead waters ?>1 Little 1: ifteu Crrek, in Sum ter C.'iititv. bi anded North by land now or Nte .f Jam. - Gaillard. East by lands of John Tate and said Janee Gaillard, Westby lund of Dr. IV m S. Burgess, levied npou rn the property of P..'. Tate, at the mit of Mary Frances Trite. Une ira.-t nt 353 Here.? ol Land more or le.??, in Sumter County, adjoining lands' ol Wm. Keel?. R. J Welch. Cvffrc Wilson, and Lstate of Elias itii.hs. levied un as the property nf Estate of J. C. I>ye, at the vjit of Thoma? lt. tirier vs. Jnbtt S. Cole, administrator of J. C- Dye, de c used. One Lot ned buildings thereon, in Scottsvllle in Sumter C??nty, 15* feet by 60 feet, boandeJ Kt.-t hy the Ulai k Hirer Road, S?.utb by Public Road I?. Lynchburg-also one store house ad? joining snid lot. -ALSO, Some rattle at larpe. ono Marido Top Table, one Book Case, one Carnage, one Seit Harness, one lot Guano, MI-I some ehosee in action, levied upon ss the properly of Wm. E. Plowden, at the rep?rate suits of Daniel E. Keels and A. R. Tamm. On.; Tract of TOO Acre? of Land more or less in Sunter County ?-n waters of IV a (cree River, hounded No-th by land? nf T. R. and John 0. Sander?, South and Emt by land of Wm. Sanders, We?t l>j Wateree River. -ALSO,... One Stove House and Lot at Sanders' T>epoton Camden Branch Kallroad. -ALSO, One Bs le Cotton, 1 ?Carriage, 1 Log Wagon, 3 Wagons, 10 Mules. 1 H .r?e, I Cart, 300 Bushels Cotton Seed and some r odder, 25 Hog?, 20 Cat? tle, ?.louse and Kitchen Furniture, Gins, one half interest in stock in the Store at Sanders Depot, Plantation Tools, Gears, Ac, levied upon ap the property nf Thomas O. Sanders, at tho sep?rate suits ofKebecea Hicks, William Sanders -ard Isaac M. Lenoir, Administrator, 2 eases. The interest of Andrew J. Motes, hi the Let of one Acre of Land m?"re or less, and the B?ddings thereon in the Town of Sumter, bounded North by Iou of W. H. Oirardeau, East by Church Street, South by lot.of F. J. Joy, Weet by lands of J. 8. Richardson, Jr. Trustee, where J. H. E herb art BOW lives, levied upon as the property of Andre* J Moses, at tbe snits of Crane, Boy (eton A Co., R. L. Livingston, ? eases and J. A M. Acas vs. Mose?. Durant and Netties. T. J. COGHLAN, 8b*riff Saunter County. KsyJd, WI. SPECIAL. NOTICES. I Have A Terrible Con^h. Toa need not hare it ?orig,-go to your druggist and get a bottle of DR. TUTI'S CELEBRATED EXPECTORANT, it will soon' core yon. It ia dangerous to negleot Coughs. This valuable preparation may be found iu every Tillage and hamlet in the South and West. ????, The Editor of the Southern Chrittiau Advocate, Rev. E. II. Myers, D. D., says "DAR? BY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLTJIO, b% become a boase* bold medicine that fear will be without who have tried it." POISOU?D? Medici ue?. The theory that the virus of disease can be lafcly counteracted by doses of poison, is false ind dangerous. Within the last twenty-fire, rears, not less than a score of viraient poisons lave been added to the repository of the medical profession. They nre given in small doses, itherwisc they would destroy life immediately ; >ut even tn minuto quantities, they produce, iltimately, very disastrous effects. It is unwise md un philosophical to employ, as remedies, luwerful and insidious drugs, which, in subj uga - ing one disease, sow the seeds of another still MOTO unmanageable. None of these terrible nodicamcnts operate with as mach directness nd certainty upon the canses of disease as tostet (cr's Stomach Bitters, a tonio and correc ive, without a *i?>jle deleteriou* ingredient in it* ompotttloH. Arsenic and quinia are given for nteruiittcnts ; baumide of potassium for nervous [?sordera ; .?try ch ni ne and prussic acid for goner 1 debility ; mercury, in various forms, for liver ompluint ; preparations of chloroform and opium or sleeplessness ; and yet these deadly drugs do ot compare, as specifics for tho diseases above numerated, with that wholesome vegetable in? igo rant and alterative, while they are all so ernicious that it is astonishing any physician hould take the responsibility of prescribing hem. Let invalids, for their own sakes, try the litters before they resort to the poisons. The elief they will experience from a courso of thc armless 'specific, will render a reoourse to the nsafe preparations referred to, quito ?unncocs iry. o/se? esl Ki ??ju ree S. C. December 31, 1SC9. fr. B. F. Moite. . Dean SIR; I deem it my duty and only aa ct of justice to yourself, that I should make the blowing etatement, coming as it docs from ot.e ho fer many year* had no faith in "Patent ledicines," and I have persistently refused to se them for any purpose whatever, must say jat I have used your FEVER AND AG I,' K ILLS in ny practice thin fall, and have never i the first iustance failed lo relievo my patients, have n?w?req": tit-a'ls th v'\v Drt>g Store for nor Fever and Ague pills. I always recommend bein and with the happiest results. I am averse i giving largo quantities of quinine, or continu ig its use tong, and I can safely say that [OISE'S FEVER AND AGUE PILLS fills its lace and learns thc patient t o unpleasant symp? toms. I wish that you may have thc satisfaction ? knowing tlut your "Fever and Ague Pill*'! ave relieved many under my treatment when thor medicines that I have tried have failed to e. Yours respectfully, J. S. BROCK INUTGN, M. D. Cholera. BOW tu cvttF IT. At tho Commencement of the Diarrhoea, which (ways precedo an attack of the Cholera, take a easpnonful ?f tho Parn Killer in sugar and water, hut, if convenient,) and then bathe freely the toruach ami luwoi* with the Pu.? Killer, clear. Should the diarrha-a or .Tamps continue, repeat he dose every t?rs or fifteen minutes until the ?tient is relieved. lu extreme eases, two or nore teaspoonfuls may be giren at a dose. Tiic Pain Killer, as an Internal remedy, bas no qual. Io rases of Cholera. Summer Complaints, dyspepsia, Dysentery, Asrtima, it cures in one light, hy taking it internally, and bathing with t freely. Itsa-tion is like magic, whem extern, illy applied to Old Sores, Burns, Scalds, and Iprains. For Sick Headache and Toothache, lon't fail to try it. In short, it is a Pau Kit. KR. Directions accompany ea'?b bottle. The Pain Killer is sold by alt dealers ia Modi ines. Prices, 25 cents, 50 cents and il per botte. SUMTER BITTER8, The ttreat_ SOUTHERN TONIC,_ [s now offered by the Proprietors as greatly im? proved by the addition of a valuable foreign a"ROM~?TIC~and~IN7IOOR?TIN?~"HEKB> and'P?Rg' RTR WHISKEY,_ Made ?xproMly for their Bitters. [ls~?NCR g A SING POTUL ?RITY AND SA LBS rs the bett proof of iU awi ts._ HUNDREDS OF DOZERS SOLD NOW worn Tea? were previously._ CUBB8~bY8PgPSIA._ _CREATES APPETITE._ PR8VBXT8 CHILLS AND FKVBR. _CORES NERVOUSNESS._ \ A9fi DfctgpiOJr. DELIGHTFUL TO* THE f/sTE. EXHIUBATINO TO THE BODY. i NO TONIC EQUAL TO IT. _ See oar 8amter Bitters Afataeae for 1871, te be bad grath of DreggJaieand Grocers sswryraere. " SOWIE, MOIS* A DA VI?, ; importen and Wholesale . PRgOOlBTS, > CtAttfawtoa. 6. C. - la? Kt^g^^m^^^^^l 7 VINEGAR BITTERS J. Wjuit, Piopri.tor. R. H. MCBAIULD a Co.. Dro^i'it, ? Gin. ArMU. S?n FruclKC, C?I., tad 34 Ommm* itmt, N. Y MILLIONS Bear Testimony to their . Wonderful Curative Effecte. They sra not a Til? Fancy Drink, Made of Poor Rum, Whiskey. Proof Spirit? and Befase L Iq a or s doctored, spiced snd sweetened to piesse tba taste,csiUcd "Tonics," "Appetizers," "Restorers, "ic., that lead the tippler on to drunkenness ?nd ruin,but are ? tma McMjicincmadc from the Native Roots and Herbs of California, frc? from kit Alcoholic Stimu? lants. They aie thc GREAT BLOOD PURI? FIER, and A LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and In rigors tor of the System, carrying off all poi sonom matter and restoring thehlood to a healthy condition. Ko person con take these Bit? ters according to directions and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and tho vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. They are a Gentle Purgative aa well aa a Tonic; possessing, also-, the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflam? mation of thc Liver, and di thc Visceral Organs. FOB FEMALE COMPLAINTS, in yoong or old, married or single, at the dawn cf womanhood Cr at the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters hare no equal. Fer Inflammatory and Chronic Rheuma? tism and Goat, Dyspepsia or Indigestion? Billons, Remittent and Intermittent Fe vers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kid* neys and Bladder, these Bitters hare been most successful, gach Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. DYSPEPSIA OK INDIGESTION, Bead ache. Pain In ths SbouMers, Coughs, Tightness of tho Chest. Dinicie*?, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth. Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart. Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the re? gions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symp? toms, are the oflsprings of Dyspepsia. They invigorate the Stomach and stimulste the torpid Liver and Bowels, which renaer them of unequalled efficacy in cleansing the blood of all imparities, and im? parting new life and riser to the whole system. FOB SKIN DISEASES, Emptions,Tetter. Galt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Plastes, Pustules, Boils, Car? bonc!e?. Ring-Worms. Scald Head. Sore Bye?, Erysipe? las. Itch. Scurf?. Discolorations of thc Skin. Rumors and Diiteascs of the Skin, of whatever natue or nature, are literally dug np and carried out of the system in a short tims by tbe use ot thess Bitters. One bottle in such esses wi!! convince tbe most incredulous of their cura? tive effects. ' Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yon And its im? purities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Erup? tions or Sores ; cleanse lt when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins: cleanse it when it is fool, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pore, and the health of the srstem will follow. Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in tho system of so many thousand?, are effectually destroyed and removed. Ssys a distinguished physiologist, til erf is scarcely sn individual noon the face of tba earth whose body is exempt from the pn-ssnce of worm?. It is not upon th? healthy elements of tho body that werra* exUt, but upon, the diseased humors and slimy depo??U that breed these living monsters of disease. No 8ysLem of Medicine, no vermifuges, DO anthelmtntlcs will freo the system from worms Ilks these Bitters. J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD 4r CHX, Druggists and Oen. Agents, San Fruelsca. California, and 32 and 31 Cymro eres Street, New York. BJaWSOLD BY ALL DBUGGIBT8 AND DCALRU, .?jay in ly CHKM?STP.Y ii furnishing ns new agents for fuel, force, food, and many other important aids over tho*e we ?nee possessed. Ports from which com? merce was drivcu daring tho hot months by their terrible fevers nre visited all the year with im? punity now. Many localities in tho Sooth and West kef.} tenant!?*? by their deleterious Quiasma sre now Cling up with populations uudcr the protection of Ayer'? Ague Care. Their niT.icting Chills and Fever are so effectually cured ty this remedy that the disease no longer lams emigra? tion a.*ide or destroys the settler if b? ventures upon its infected districts. ["Uazettc," Inde? pendence. Mo. Notice to I7X V. 0 F T O T. S . ADMINISTRAT:)!'.S, j GUARDIANS AND OTHERS, is hereby given requiring them to make ?heir Annual Re? turns for IS7?, and for any other year or yc.irs previous, neglected or omitted, to thc un-lrr i^n ed, in conformity with Law, ty the Erst dsy of June next, ensuing. (tuanlians and others appointed by Court of Equity, ar* siso included in this notiee, C. M. BURST, Judge i-f Probate, MST 17-2t Sumter County >'. C New Advert isemcuts. Eastman's Business College A southern Institution, located at ATLANTA, GA. PAT lt ON IZE A HOME INSTITU HOS, AND Tho recognized Head of all Commercial or Hilli? ness Schools for t?a? practical. Useful Education o' Yours; Men, training them for an Active Sue cenful Life. Students are aim it feil e< erv Wiek day in th-: year. For further particulars of the Course of Stody, Term?, Ac . addr ss A. R. EASTMAN, Principal. FORTIS" PEE LINE W e will iuser*. au advertisement ONE MONTH In Ten First ( lass South Carolina Newspapers, Including One L\iily. t Wo refer to the publisher ?-f tl.is paper, to whom our re>poi..?il)ilrty is woll known. LIST SK N T F HER. Address GEO. P. il0WELL A CO., AilverlisitigAg.ents Nos. 40 A 41 Park Row. New York. 1ft9.fi USE TH? "VEGETABLE 1fi7ft 10*40 Pulmonary Balsam." *?. V Tho old standard remedy for Courtis, Cold?, Con sumption, "Sotkiwf letter." CCTLEK DUOS. A Co., Boston. Fragrant >apolicnc Cleans Kid Glover and all ktudr of Cloths and Clothing; removes Fai^t, Greese, Tar, Ac, inttnntlg, without the lea?t injury to the finest fabric Sold by Druggists and Fsney Good? Dealers. FRAGRANT SA PO LIEN E Co., :$3 Barclay St, New York, 46 La '.'alie St.. Chicago. C? 1 /Y A Day for all with Stencil Tools Ad ?3? 1 U dress A. E. ti RAD AM, Springfield, Yt. QOnC A" MONTH Horse and~~Ca7rT?ge vO^'-Jfurnishcd. Expenses paid II. Shaw, Alfred, M*. Agents ! Read This ! "IVE WILL PA Y AGENTS A SA LA KY fy of $ (U per week an . expenses, or allow a large commission, to tell our new and wonderful inventions. Address ll. WAGNER A Co., Mar? shall, Mich. CUT THIS OUT! And send Twenty ' . Cents for a Ticke1 and draw a Watch, Sewing Machine, Piano, or some article of raine. No blanks. Six for $1. Address PA CK ARD A CO.. Cincinnati, Ohio._ Application for final Discharge Haring made my final retara as Administrator cf the E* ts ts Of William W. MeCatccwn, de? ceased, notice is hereby given that on Tue?day, 6th day of Juna next. 1 will apply to Charles M. Hurst, Probsts dads* for Sumter County, fer a I nal discbarge as such Administrator. JL C. McCUTCHKN, Adm'r. May 3-4t SPRIGG FASHION -INJ Millinery and Fancy Goods. CALL LADIES tad (etyear SPRING BONNETS AND HATS OF 2HS LATEST STYES, -ALSO Pancy Goods in Variety, CHEAP ASD PRETTY, V-AT Mil? S. De BRI TTO N% Sail Door to J. T. SOLOMON. GOOD Investment. MONEY SAVED, IS MON?Y MADE. ALL PERSON'S DESIROUS OP SAVING MONEY, AND AT TUE SAME TME IN? VESTING IN SOMETHING DESI? RABLE AND USEFUL, AHE INVITED TO CALL-AT THE STORE OF A. A. SOLOMONS, WHERE THEY WILL FIND AN EXCEL LENT ASSORTMENT OF Dress Goods, -AND All other Styles of DRY GOODS Which will bo disposed of at VERY LOW PRICES. -ALSO A Fine Assortment of SHOES, TRIMMINGS, EATS, NOTIONS, HARNESS, HARDWARE, j &c., The ?hove Goods hare been recently pur-1 thased so low and selling EXCLUSIVELY FOR 7ASH, I am enabled to offer great inducements o CASH BUDERS. Cal! and cxnmiue, and you will soon bc con? vinced that you arc turing m?nsy by purchasing if A. A. SOLOMONS. The Grocery Department s replenished daily, and at present well sup? ped with every thiug useful at VERY LOW PRICES. A. A. SOLOMONS, CORNER MAIN AND LIBERTY STS. March 29 NavassaGflano An Excellent Fertilizer. It has been tried in this County and gives sat ?fae'bu. j For salo l?y * A. A. SOLOMONS. Agent for the Company. March 29 tf Bring the Cash -AND LIVE YOUR FEELINGS ! The undersigned begs leave to return his thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore j bestowed upon him, and hopes j to merit a continuance of the! i same. Will keep constantly on j hand a I COMPLETE ASSORTMENT -OF Drugs, ! MEDICINES, j &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 SA VE THEIR FEELINGS! I AND NOT ASK FOR CREDIT. ; DR. A. J? CHINA,| Successor to A. ANDERSON & CO., SUMTER, S C. Jan 4, 1871._ tf AT THE Sumter Book Store* LETTER PAPER, 10 ecru, per quire. Fools Csp paper, li reata, .per quire? Bleak Books aad Diaries fer 1871. Almanacs. Writing Desks and Work Boxes. Bair Brushes aad Tooth Brushes. Combs aad Paney Arricies. A Ur? lot ?rf Muoo?aneotts Books. Aad Cheap Xe rai?, auredcead nt?, /aa If A. WHITE k CO. ism L M'KiGEN. FRESH AND PURE DRUGS, 31 E O IC f \ E S i CHEMICALS. PEKFI7MERY tie. &c. J[ Z Mr .4 ?r ? 0 X II AND. PRESCRIPTION* COMPOUNDED WIT CARE AT ALL HOURS. MurchS-_._ THE FI lt31 OF il & RESPECTFULLY INFORM Ti Frieuds and the public, that they aro constantly receiving DRUG -AND-? Medicines, Of the Best Quality, and all Articles usually found in a Drug Store. The business of tho House, comprising Pharmacy and Prescription Stand, will be nader thc special charge of Major J. B RUSSELL wh > bring? tu his aid an experience of EIGHTEEN YEARS in the chemical cumbina lion uf Medicines. Pr?mpt and careful attention will be given to Prescriptions', pud .Medicine} for the.sume can be relied ca as pure and of the best quality. DRUG STORE, CORNER OF Main aud Republican Streets. _FebJ2_tf_ SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY. MISSES J. A P.. McELHOSE, SCUTKR, So. Ca. Having recently returned from the North, with a choice Selection of niLLIMEBY GOODS* invito the attention of their customers to the opening of their SPRlXti AXD SUMMER STOCK. Our assortment of MILLINERY AND FAN? CY GOODS, embraces the latest and most fashionable styles ut HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, CHt N0NS,&C. PRICES REASONABLE. ??f Orders solicited a id pruupt attention given. MISSES J. A. R. McELHOSE, Successors to MRS. M. J. ZKRSOW. April 12. 1S71 NO. 3 GROCERIES. i THE ONLY STRICTLY Grocery and Liquor House IN TOWN rp H E U N DE RSI ?? N E I), be?? 1-a.ve lo I cull the attention ui his friends and tbe public geuer&ily to his NEW AND WELL SELECTED STOCK Oe Heavy and Fancy Groceries Which he offers tow for CASH ONLY. \-<^. All articles warranted es recommence SZT- Pure Modrdncl Liquor* kept constan on hat:4. J. ??. EiCRTJAHT. April 1?. tf CLOTHING, CLOTHS, &C. Spring~Stock. D. J. WINN, Agent, Now has in Store a Large and Careful? ly selected Stock of Spring ?ind Summer Goods, WHICH HR (?TARANTEES AS REPRE SENTED,SUCH AS CLOTHING-Fine. Mediata and Cemtaor, Cloths und Cn'simeres, Fino Lot Tweeds, Brown Linenn, Shirts, Drawers. Undervcstf, Gloves and Cravats, Snspen<ter?> Collars, Seeks, Ha?kerchiefs, Ac., which fro pledges himself to tell low for cash. April 2*_ ? ? I Ladies ! ! I I F. A- FOLSOM % <? OFF"ns YOU BARGAINS IN v Fancy t?oods. and almost anything in ? v jour line. Keep* C?rvete, (Hoves, .* T lldk?s., Hosiery. Loee.?, Km- J T broidery. Tri in m i og?. Y X Heir Nets, Hairpins ? Sowine; Collo?, ? a good arti t eleatSc. X Emb'ily Sills and Cotton, Ruffing!, $ Chignons, Ribbons, White Uoods, <?> Caltcoee, Needles, Every thing ! ? AT It?DfJOBD Pit ICES. I My Confectionery, ? The first established La Sumter, ? Ie always supplied ?ira ? CHOICE CANDIS?, FRUITS, X Kots. Cakes, Oreekers, Ac., X abd Toys, 'ta variety. ? TBA 25. ? I (ai ft/ Mutti* to claper t t !?. ff ? a tiUs 4*y. I ? Jeal F. A. FOLSOM. ^ CHAS, if Insuranc Sumte: FIRE. Liverpool & London & Globs Insurance Company.; ASSETS IN GOLD.$20,?00,000. j ANNUAL INCOME IN Gt?LD. *C,OiM>,tM>0 j Rates at low as any First Class Company. Jan ll I GROCEBIES ! GROCERIES ? . -AT Thoa T. Upsbar's Store, -CORNER MAIX? UEPUBLWAXS THEISTS SUMTER, S. C. TUE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY , announces to tho public, that he ha's itt I store, and will be constantly receiving, a Urge ; and varied assortment of GROCERIES,! Suitable for Plantation ami Family ?#\ ; A LIBERAL DISCOUNT will bo allowed Menhams, and they arc specially ! invited to cull and exatrine his Stock, and they nil! find? that bis business facilities enable hid to ! supply them with goods AS CHEM' AS TUE}' CAX Di r THEM io any Northern or Southern Market. Como and tee for yourselves, au ocular demonstration is '. the best. Highest Market Price paid for Cotton. AND THREE FOURTHS OF THE VALUE ] CASH, will be advanced, ou all Cotton Shipped ? to the House in l!;i!Mm<>re 'or which he is Bg*.nt. and it will be held over if desired. Ile nil! make . a speciality of Corn, Bacon and Flour, which he is prepared to furnish in any quantity j J?3* Customers and Families purchasing j their supp'fts at my establishment, can Lave ? them delivered freo of charge, at their residences within thc limits of the town. gSf" Country Produce taken in exchange Respectfully, TIIOS. T. CPS?IUR, Ju. Fob 22 J. E.SUARES. SUMTER FURNITURE -AND Chair Ware-Rooms. THE StJiiSCRtURR INFIRMS HIS ? Friends and Costumers that he Uas received j and will continue to receive NEW AND CHEAP F CH XI TC HE, | TO SUIT THE TIMES, fiis Stock conrisrs cf Juso.-'. eVerv article in hat line, vis : SOFAS..Srt)E-BOARDS, BOOS-CASEh Wardrobe". Extention Tables, Bureaus, W neb-Stands, Sitting and Rocking Chairs, of ?>vcrv kind Crib*. Crndle*. Trundles Cottas" Redstead* j and Mal tres.-vs. JUST RECEIVED Some wore of these CHEAP COTTAGE SETS .Mest Safe*. Windor* Shah- and Wal j Puperiug-ul', low for CASH. J. E. Suares, Main Street, appoint* Express ff fir* Entrance from Stair Cesen* Main Stnct to FURNITURE ROOM ? SINGER'S NEW FAMILY SEWING M.UIIINK Stand.? unrivalled by any other KAU .: icttircr t. the ?hole world. The rares for last year IS7?\ i ?7.btiof over ft;', ly feu; hodSaftd rc ?re th?a .tr.y i :'. i company. It will hem. CR, Lind, gather leek and ia Gin doa?l that c^n p<.?-.?:Uy bc Iva?: 'y m t< Li:.:! ?' :: the mo>t perfect manner. A full a.-io>rtm-nt of silk lwi.?t. ">i.>r? si:. needle.? for ?II the Je;i ling ?tyles -f t? ?. n?uvs en. a general stock o? attachments *. 1 "swing ma el:in<s goods fjeacrallj. Addren GEO. E. T.V.V 2I.L, Agent S"i*3'.r i\?rire, M.>.;!,Ii,e. No. 9 -oii.ii ?"r,ot St. Wiliuicg' .rs. April IC-'.m _ VALENTINES! ALL ?SIT LKS. Would e*?l sperlal atloMHn to ?be LAHM ST and BEST aleck of OlTKUKi? IN Tins ?TA UK KT. Lamp Fixings, As Burners, Rim*. Wick-?, Chimneys, Stiadcs 1 Ac, n ?real Vark:y always ou Land. Kew Safety Burner. Call ?nd examine it. CANDIES from 20 cents to $1 25 r-n pound ! FRUIT-all kinds. FANCY GROCERIES ft ND FAMILY' SUP-j PLIES. J. H. SPANK, Agent,! AT DARGAN S LATE STAND. Fib S . 3? % >. - ? Wi) e Age u ? r, S. C?. LIFE. 1 ~ "XT 1 TT */. JNCV/ Yer? LIM fcasuiarce Company ASSETS.? . * ?. - AXMV.?. i .-. :.... -. R..t?? a* lin- a* . v - i- ; ? . :'..?'. r* * ?' . Fire li!>r..\:~:h'-c Cosspaay. SAN r :. A : .. y <;....;. i \ ASSETS.:.: :. ?..-?. Scearhv !>... ?;.. ... .J. I . . . 0 ji.D. I.:tr?"i. Fit*! ! . . lMi.-ie* U<tt A. v ;:i : ::. Jj i? ii! S = ? .??flr^iSB Ssa " ^^^^ * i * LT W - . *r** fi lilia ?fe ?>' v J j d i> z s J r<-" L- v > Jc v. ? Main-st. under Saia?? r Ho*?*?. L. l\ LOBrXG, Messrs. ??c^ S liuppaian, BALTI.HORE, M. *>. WouWce-specif/ollyso?ieTt tac ? i;-- - ..c ?: i i* friends i i>::'- ?i?. BE HAS WSTORE A COMPLETE Stock of Hardware and Family Utensils, embracing crery arti--!'- i~ .'??- Ero of t j-ir.e.i, which h-* intci.-.ls :i. ?i?: a: : ??? LOWEST PK? !.s, FOR CASS. Re will keep alw.iy? ?ti .-: :-. utp'ete tuc t.: f.iU'n'r- ATC?, A.*.*': v :?s u: i .?*;...!*.. Trace Chitos, ?....<. {Sakes, t-.:^h r'.-rk?. (?raia Cradles Scyti.-. ; . ?, (?natl . Seive*. P?cke! ?t.d T*We Cn?Vrr, lira-:- Pro?crvi-" K-*::..?. Tin W ip". Vv ? ' . :.. - . i" I * i "? P?rs??%? it? Vant <"f :^<' t:i .-' '.-i.-. . I e<*'it:?-nica! StnTvS, i\-r. .? .;:}.;.!..! ?\ :. .? Utot imj.r"-<. ? ;..?t!-1 .. . . ' . i-i - :? '.. . ,. ?.-t f.ii! t-> p".? coUic - ttoa. J?-..- li .; CHA-TILES DA-'A, *.,L.^:. UI?C golbv -it cc?h? fu-. A ?fevr?papt>r o. ?he Presort "Ttees. Intended for Teoplo ?ow oa Karth. Iaclcc::.C ringers. Mecha-!;.. ?crcUats, Pro Oneional Met,Wolters.Th?aScrs, * ' V-. t?cr o? linsj-t Fo.ic?, niki &C Vr"ive.t fco^s. s- i Oaasbterri vf all saca. OS?.Y 0>n DOLL Kit X VEATt ! ONE n?XDHKDCOTIES FOE ?>.^'\ Or lev? t?ian One. t Til r. C ?.- " ? e>JO <- ?a? c : 8EVT-^TEE:::.V "~ ? 2 v TSAR, of th? unto * a"'? r-" ' . ' cter a' .TOR WEEsTXT. 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