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e Sumter Watchman. EDtfESDAY. JUNE 14. ,PAXTON BUSINESS MANAGER AU Transieot Advertisements, and nil ork must be paid for ia cash. This will red withou: distinction. Subscriptions payable in advance. Applications for Job Work will be made, "ce, to Taos. E. FLOWERS. WATCH MA* bopks are in the keeping of W. ros. who will receipt for monies due and to all matters connected wi h the Advcr or Subscription departments. Our Advertifiog friends nro requited to n their favors not later than Monday. TER MAH A RRANQEMEM TS. CHANGK OF SCHEDULE. CLOSES. ortNS. 10: A. M. 1 P. M ern, 11:30 A. M. ll A. Bf. ing. on Mon d Thursday, 6:00 A. M. 5:00 P. M. ville 0n Mon d Thursday, 1:00 P. M. 11:30 A. M Hours, from 9 o'clock, A. M. to 6 P. M. opens Sunday from 12:-0 to 1:30 P. M. T. B. JOHNSON, P. M. uary 25th, 1S71. tf FINAL NOTICE less prevented by a remittance, ill be forced to the disagreeable ity of striking from our mail , the names of Subscribers who are ted to us for four and five years ription. e have politely addressed several rs to many who are well able to pay mall amounts due this office, and reeceived no reply, e Watchman wiil be sent to such ribera until the 1st July next, this notice mar/ceo7, anti if a settie is not made by that time, or a factory answer received, their s will be erased from our bouks, heir accounts forwarded fer col? in. e have been indulgent to those have been sc long io our'lebt, and rve better treatment at tfieir bauds, to be hoped that this notice will elate all delinquents to remit at once tmount honestly due us for sub ?tion, and by so doing, avoid further de and expense. The weather in this section con s excessively wet. The corn crop, ?cially where it has been well fcrtk I) is growing with almost unparal rapidity, and the same may be said e grass. Cotton is beginning to off slowly. ^ We are indebted to the corn? ie for cards invitatory to thc Auni ry Celebration of the Euplira?ian ty, ol thc S. C. University, ou the of June, and to the Annual oration e thc Euphradiao and Ciar ?sophie tics, of the same, to be delivered on. II. W. HILLIARD, of Augusta, n the oUth of June. - - ??? - LY SHIPflEM OF PEACH KS. r enterprising fr i ord, Maj. Jl 1). , we learn, shipped ou .Munday last, press, to New -.ork, twenty buses e peaches, from his orchard. SIFTER MARBLE YARD. . W. P. SMITH, the worthy pro r, informs the public, iu ?is tisemeut printed on another o, that he now has a lot ol fine Ie, aud is prepared lor all orders in epartm?R. We ask for him sus g patronage. - --t-^?-K - MASONIC. v. SAMUEL A. WEDER, as will bc is tbe Masonic Orator, for Bishep St. John's L>ay next, 24th iust. e privileged to hear him will enjoy rary treat, besides learning much e beautiful symbolism of the An Order. ENTl'TWO HOURS It EH I VD, r Charleston, Columbia and Au exchanges, under the recent of schedule, now reach Sumter ty-two hours later than formerly, is to say: Instead of receiving at 4 o'clock on the day of publica they do not reach us until 10 k on the day after, tis puts the Wilmington dailies fty two hours ahead cf all others. THE TOWN PRINTING. I is proper that we shouH say, and ke pleasure in thc announcement, Capt. E. C. GREEN,?the lnHndan:, Capt. L. P. LORING, one of the 'ens, counseled and voted against ending of the Town Printing to ington for execution, .nd in view of the general public ivor this extraordinary action has , in the expression of ocr citizens, e it was made known to them, wc ?r, for the present, what we conceive be just and legitimate criticism eof. # HOYT Ac FOX.son:. r young friends, OLIVER HOYT ?. HALTOM FOLSOM, have joined Ives together io the bonds of a ership, as Watchmakers and Jew at tbe old stand ol the late EMAN Hon. We take pleasure io sting public ittestioa to their rtisement, as printed on another lin, expressing .be bope that Ute r of tbe two may result io mutual rare and profit. Both are practical industrious and worthy y?uog men. THE QUEEN OF LILIES. We were permitted recently, daring a very pleasant morning stroll [under fair escort] through the beautiful flow? er garden of Mrs. A. A. SOLOMONS, to see the Japan Lily (botanically known as Lilium Avratum) in full bloom. It is a bloom of surpassing loveliness more beautiful because its rare beauty wears so sweptly the charm of modesty -pnd bas justly been crowned "Queen of Lilies." Its attractions, too, are not entirely of its modest beauty. Unlike many bulbous blooms, it emits delight? ful perfume. The plant we saw (a single shoot, some two feet high) bore three flowers, from eight to ten inches in diameter-color white ground with purple spots, flaked and striped with sold. PERSONAL. We were pleased, on Monday last, to greet, on a brief visit to Sumter, our much esteemed friend, Col. C. C. PORTER, of the Valley of Virginia (West Virginia). We welcome bim cordially to our midst-because ol his high bearing, generous, affable nature, and enlarged South ern sympathies, and because he seeks, by the investment of j his money in our midst, to build up and develop our section. Aud it may not be known (but should bc) that during the distress from want of provisions, which prevailed in this region some years since, Col PORTER contributed largely, both by his personal means and efforts, to our relief. [Just here we arc tempted to whisper | J i word, softly, in thc ear of our fair ^marriageable) ladies, but we're afraid.] ?PARTANB LUG FEMALE COLLEGE. Wc have pleasure in directing attention to this vr luable scat of female learning, ihc advertisement of which is priuted in jurcoiumns today. From a comparatively small beginning, it has grown rapidly in favor and usefulness, and is now on the highway to enlarged success. The names of Revs. SAMUEL B JONES and SAMUEL LANDER, thc joint proprietor! ind conductors of this College, carry confidence wherever they are known. As the President of Davenport, thc lat ?er was sigually successful in this deli? cate and diflvult department, and as ?htef manager a?. Spartanburg, thc for? mer has already evidenced happy capacity and fitness. MILITARY. Co. F., 7th IT. S. Cavalry, of eighty lour men, commanded by Lieut. D. MCINTOSH, arrived at Sumter on 3Ion :lay last, and have goue into camp here. r Filis Compony, (with three others, a nrdered to Nashville, Wiuusboro, and I ?arlington C. II ) came from Port Lyon, Colorado Territory, and were twelve days no the route to Columbia. Sumter, we leam, has DOW been made i post. and. with thc Infantry, numbers 14S meu. WOFFOKD COLLEGE. The approaching Commencement at this noble seat o' learning is looked to by its patrons and friends with more than usual interest. There will go forth from its classic halls and its moral aud religious teachings and influences, a graduating class of uuusual size and of much promise. Bishop WIGHTMAN ?will bc present to preach the Commencement Sermon, aud Gen. JOHN S. PRESTON will deliver the Annual Address before the Literary Societies, with other features of interest, as will bc seen from the published programme of exercises. - ??.> - SCHOOL TRISTERS FOR SUMTER COUNTY. School Ccamissioner, J. N. CORBETT, under thc late Act of the Legislature, has appointed, without reference to party, the annexed Trustees of Public Schools for Sumter County, in thc hope that they will not only consent to serve, but that they will bestow such attention as this important branch of thc public interest merita : No 1, Sumter School District-C. M. Hurst,-J. D. Singleton. No 2, Privateer Shc'l Dis.-R. B. Cain, J. H. Cockerill, Jacob Miller. No. 3, Manchester Sch'l Dis.-J. M. Tindal, Juhn Owens, J. Simmons. No. 4, Middleton Sch'l Dis.-J. A Ilatvio, N. Smothers, Thoa. Richard? son.? No. 5, Stateburg Sch'l Dis.-J. D.Gra? ham, H. L. Pinckney, Powell Odura. No. G, Raften Creek Sch'l Dis.-G. W. Brown, J. II. McLeod, Jack Bowens. 'No. 7, Providence Scb'I Dis.-J. J Knox, Joshua Myers, James Jackson. No. 8, Bradford Springs Sch'l Dis.-R. L. Heriot, L. M. Smith, Frank Mur? ray.. No 9, Bishopville Sch'l Dis.-T. M. Muldrow, A. E. Alexander, J. H. Dennis. No. 10, Carter's Crossing Sch'l Dis - Dr. Henry Stackey, Wtn. D. Scarbor? ough, J. W. Wesberry. No. ll, Mt. Clio Sch'l Dis.-H. Dickson Corbett, F. G. Scarborough, Abraham Anderson. No. 12, Lynchburg Sch'l Dis.-Hosea Wilson, C. Boyle, Thomas Lowry. No. 13, Swimming Pens Sch'l Dis -H. T. McLeod, D. G. Robertson, Peter Martin. >o. 14, Shiloh Sch'l Dis.-EHas Chan? dler, W. D. Hinds, D. C. Boyd. No. 16, Mayearille Sch'l Dis.-Re?. M. R. Miller, T. B. Johnson, Henry Cain. No. 16, Concord Sch'l Dis.-Jas. G. White, W. T. Brogdon sod 8. Leaf. [F* tl? Watchman.] SUMTER, S. C., Ju?e ll, 1871. The Juvenile Temperance Society of Sumter, met this (Sunday) afternoon, at the Methodist Church, President F. A. TRADEWELL in* the chair. The meeting was opened with prayer, and singing by the choir. A letter of resignation from J. E; Brown, Jr., late Secretary, was read by the President, and accepted by the Society. T. E. Gilbert was then elected permanent Secretary to fill th? vacancy. The meeting was addressed by Rev. H. A. C. Walker and others, in avery interesting and able manner. An opportunity was afforded for any to connect themselves with the Society who might wish to do so. Five came forward and signed the pledge of total abstinence for life. Tbe Society tenders its thanks to the ?boir, for the sweet music given them DO thc occasion. It was moved and adopted that a copy )f the minutes be furnished to the papers of the town for publication. There being no f-rther business be? fore the meeting, it closed with the )enediotion from Rev. H. A. C. Walker, o meet on the second Sunday of Octo? ber next, unless otherwise ordered by the President. F. A. TR ADE WELL, President. [\ E. GILBERT, Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICES. ' The Editor of the Madison, Ga?, Eran ner gays of DAHET' PROPOTLATIC FLUID: "It s no humbug-will do what it proposes to do. Vc hare known it for many years and unhesita ingly recommend it to the public. Beyond ? Doubt. More diseases are tbe ratait of the derange aent of the Liver than from aay other cause. Vhen that o.-gaa ia diseased, every part of the ystem sympathises with it, and general prostrat? ion and decline is the result. The best, safest .nd speediest remedy for Liver Complaint and ll the diseases that follow, ia T?TT'S VEGETA ?LE LIVER PILLS, they are pecSHarly adapt d to the climate of the South. They are told by ) ru jgists everywhere. II..IR VIGOR. In common with many others re have felt a lively interest in the investigations rbich Dr. Ayer has been making to discover the auscs of i'ailuro of the hair, and to provide a emedy. His researches are raid to have been inch more thorough and exhaustive than any ver made before.. The molt is. BOW . before us oder the name of Area's HAIR V.eee. We bare 'tren it a trial, and with full satisfaction. I quails our most favorable anticipations. ' Our Tay hairs have disappeared, or resumed their riginal color; and a risible crop "of soft, silken air bas started on a part of the aealp which waa ntirely bald. [Democrat, Abingdon, Va. A Chapter of Facts* Spnce is valuable in a newspaper, and it is berefore proposed in this advertisement to con lense a variety of facts, important to the publie, oto a small compass. Those tacts refer to Hos et ter'? Stomach Bitters-what that celebrated nedicine is, and what it aili do. lathe first lace, then, the article is a stimulant, tonie and .Iterative, consisting of a combination, of aa ab ulately pure spirituous agent with tba most vala? ble medioioal vegetable substances that Botanic csearch bas placed at tba disposal of tbe chemist nd the physician. These ingredients are eom >ounded with great care, and ia such proportions s to produce a preparation which invigorates riihnut exciting the general ey ?tem, and tones, egulutes and controls the stomach, the bowels, he liver, and the minor secretive organs. Vhat this great restorative will do must be .n'.bered from what it bas done. The case of dys lepata, or any other form of indigestion, io which t bas been persistently administered without of acting a radical ear?, ia yet to be heard from, .nd the same may be said of bilious disorder?, io et initient ferer, nervous affections, gm eral de lility, constipation, sick headache, mental dire, lilities to which the feeble ar? so subject. a It turifica all the fluids of tb? body, including tbe ilood, and the gentle stimulas which it Imparts o the narrons systemil? not succeeded by tb? lighte d reaction. This is a chapter of taeta rhieh readers, for their own sakes, should mark md rr im-mber. ^mmmmmtM-aAtarawa-aimmavaaaara A. 4. SOLOMONS, Has a FeU Stock of DRY GOODS. A. A. SOLOMONS Has a good assortment of Shoes and Hats. A.. A. SOLOMONS Bas every thing useful ia Hardware. k. A. SOLOMONS il as a fall assortment is Peta, Crests and Tic - Ware. A. A. SOLOMONS Continues to keep bi? Grocery Room well ?ap? plied with every thing ia (bat lia?. A. A. SOLOMONS Ls selling bis goods VERY LOW, sad sotHag ] for CASH ONLY. Call and see him at the CORNER MAIN A5D LIBERTY STS. May SI -1- ':-r For Sale or Bent BACON AND PORK.? 150 BARRELS TORS, 56 BHDS, RA CON, 75Roxw.D.S.WsUT, Jo^rweeiveAby_ .at. W. KIRCHNER. Jua?? t. w. Kfattsrar* ?BW STlfJLKS ?OF ?ry Goods, BY LATE ARRIVAL OUB STOCK ?F DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, HOISERY, NOTIONS, &c., is completo io all departments. Oar Goods are marked at PRICES that will PAY AN INSPECTION OF TEEM BY ALL PURCHASERS. GROCERIES 5 OUR STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, is kept full at all times, consisting of all kinds, (Except Liquors.) GREEN, WALSH & CO. A full line of Patent Poplins. A large lot of Grenadines of su? perior quality and design. The Largest ASSORTMENT OF DRESS GOODS In Town. At GREEN, WALSH A CO'S. Handsome Printed Organdies. AH Wool Merino?, DeLatnes and Empress Clothr Dress Trimmings, OF ALL KINDS. THE LATEST STYLEC At GREEN, WALSH ft CO'S. Men's and Boy's Clothing, Of every Siie and Quality, at Prices To Sait All. ladies' Linen Suits Bargains in Long Cloth. A LARGE AND VARIED AS? SORTMENT OF LADIES' CUFFS AND COLLARS Alpaeeas-all kinds, colors and qualities. Brodie Grenadine Bareges Running through all Colors snd Qualities. Silks, Poplins, Scotch Plaids and Fancy Delsines Printed and Plain Lawns, 8-4 Black India Barege." Mozambiques in great Yariety. Largest Assortment of Harness in Sumter. Come and see it. A nice line of Striped and plaid Naimsooks. At GREEN, WALSH A CO'S. Saddles and Bridle* to salt avery OBS. Crockery! Glassware, AND HARDWARE, at retail end wholesale, | At GREEN, WALE H A GO'S. Another Lot nf these Nsw Style Hats. - ACCIDENTS PREVENTED Br PURCHASING THB NON EXPLOSIVE KEROSINE LAMPS, to be bad only At GREEN, WALSH A CO'S. Chins aad Glass Wara. Crockery of all kinds. I Full Stock OF CORN, BACON. LARD, HAMS AND BUTTER, COFFEE, TBA and81G AR, At GREEN, WALSH * CO'S. Calf Skin, Sela and Lacio j Leather. Robber Boitas;. 17 LOU a. SALT, MOLASSES and MK8S PORN At GREEN, WALSH A CO'S Philadelphia Boote and Shoes. Hew Lot OF WHITE GOODS. GLOVES, HOSIERY j and DRBSS GOODS, Jost received at as-; toaisaiawly lew pries?, By GREEN, WALSH A CO. Mile's Boots and Sanes. King's Ladies Shoes. Bargains in Remnants, At GREEN, WALSH A CO'S. Wc pay tba HIGHBBf CASH PRICE FOB OTTON, OR SHIP AN? HOLD WHEN CAW^4?VANCB8 .OK SAME. Gr??s," Walsh ft CO. ? MERCHANTS '* sdi - .. SEASONABLE G-OOD8 AT Planters' Warehouse, May Butter, choice quality, at 50 cts, Arabian Dates, Fresh & Fine, at 15 cents per pound. Large Italian Lemons^ at 5 c each Cooking Butter, at 25 cts. Best Factory Cheese, at 25 cts. English Pickles, assorted. English Sauces, American Pickles* American Sauces and Catsups* Spanish Olives, extra quality, "Queen" brand. Olive Oil, finest kiud. White Wine Vinegar, a pure imported article. Fresh Salmon, in 1 and 2 lb. cans. Spiced Salmon, in oil, 2a lb. cans. Fresh Oysters, in 1 and 2 lb. cans, rdines, in oiL Fruits and Vegetables in cans. Preserves and Syrups. Mustard, Coleman's finest En? glish. Condensed Milk. Cocoa and Chocolate. Fresh Candies. Raisins, Citron and Currants. Soft shell Almonds. Spices, of all kinds, flavoring Extracte. together with A generally assorted, stock in? cluding LIQUORS, of all kinds and qualities. for sale by Chas. H. Moise & Co., AT PLANTERS' WAREHOUSE, SUMTER, S. C. Piano for Sale? ON CREDIT UNTIL 15th October, if desired. Apply to CHAS. 17. MOISE, May 24 At Planters' Warehouse. * 4 ! Ladies III % F4 A. FOLSOM I ? OFFERS YOU BARGAINS IN V Fancj Goods, and almost anything in <.> your line. Keep* Corsets, Gloves, *? JJ diet's., Hosiery. Laces, Ein- 4 broidery, Trimmings, Y Hair Nett, Hair Pias Z Sewing Cotton, <?> a good arti- <> cle at 5c. Einl'Jy Silk* and Cotton, Ruffling?, Chignons, Ribbons, White Goods, Calicoes, Needles, Everything ! AT REDUCED PRICES. My Confectionery, The Ont established ia Sumter, Ia always supplied with CHOICE CANDIES, FRUITS, Nota. Cakes, Crackers, Ac, T and Toys, io variety. TEA.~.?I 25. % (andy Eedueedto 30 els. per % lb. from Ibis day. t T Jan 4 F. A. FOLSOM. J 4++++0+444^4^44 $444444444 t LUMBER, ALL QUALITIES, --AT THE ? Lilli MD, Near the Sumter Depot. WE having to located oar Mill as to enable aa to sell any kind of Lomtxr for LESS MONEY than aay other Mill vitbin reach of j Sumter., bar? established a LUMBER YARD sear tbo Railroad Depot, where caa be found all qualities of Lumber, as cheap as it can be sold. All Mila for Lumber not on tb? Yard, can be furn ?shod at abort notice. H. M. REAMES & CO. May ir Sm CLEAVELAND Mineral Springs* (FORMERLY WILSONS,) 55 mila Wat of Charlotte, N. C. The subscribers, having asioeiaUd themselves ia tba management of then Springs, would an? nounce to their friends and the publie that the | House will be opened on thc lat day of Jane for j tb? reception of viaitors To those ?ho aar? tested tb? virtues of the? extraordinary wa'en it ia deemed o o necessary to .ay anything by way of commendation, bat to other? Ui?y confidently assnre satisfaction if they will make trial of the heeJing properties of thia j water far only a abort tia??. Wo pledge ourselves to ?par?, neither pains nor expense ia order to render all who may favor as with a call as Mgftmble aa possible. Ta prospect of aa abundance of supplies we bar? adopted tba following scale of SEDUCED CHARGES: Ii orar 10 day? at - ..- - $1.50 par day If not over 10 day*, . - 1.75 " SlagUday, . - -2.50 Children between tb? ?gee of t aad 8 year?, aad ?afead am ants, at half ratea. Waabflf on reasonable terna. It? expected that tb? Western DlvWcwof tba WU., Char. A Ruth. Railroad will be aaa Hai te within a mil? or two of tb? Springs at an ?arly day. J. J. BLACKWOOD. R. M. OATES. May 24, 1871-2m. ISAAC A. WK AG EN. FRESH AND PURE DRUGS? MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. PERFUMERY &c. &c. ALWAYS ON BAND. PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH CARE AT ALL HOURS. March S "THE FIRM OF RESPECTFULLY INFORM THEIR Friends and the publie, that they aro constantly receiving -AND Medicines, Of tbe Best Quality, and all Articles usually found in a Drug Store. The basinets of the l?ense, comprising Pliarmaty and Prescription Stand, will be ander the special charge of Major J. B RUSSELL who brings to his aid an experience of j EIGHTEEN YEARS in the chemical combina lion of Medicines. Prompt and careful attention will be given to Prescriptions, and Medicines for the same can be relied on as pore and of the best quality. DRUG STORE, CORNER OF Main and Republican Streets. Feb 22_IT GROCERIES ! GROCERIES ! -AT Thos. T. Upshur's Store, -CORNER MAlNJc REPUBLICAN STREETS \ SUMTER, S. C. THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY announces to the public, that be bas in store, and will be constantly reeeivirg, a large and varied assortment of GROCERIES, Suitable for Plantation and Family use. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT will be allowed Merchants, and they are specially invited to call and es aar inc hts Stock, and they will find that his business facilities enable bim to supply them with goods AS CHEAP AS THEY CAN BUY THEM \ in any Nortbera or Southern Market. Come and see for yourselves, ac ocular demonstration is the best. Highest Market Price paid for Cotton. AND THREE FOURTHS OF THE VALUE CASH, will be adran sed, on all Cotton Shipped to the House in Baltimore for which be is agent, and it will be held over if desired. Ile will make a speciality of Corn, Bacon and Flour, which be is prepared to furnish in any quantity f?t* Customers and Families purchasing their supplies at my establishment, esn bare them delivered free of charge, at their residences within tbs limits of the town. J3T- Country Produce taken ia exchange Respectfully, THOS. T. UPSHCR, Ja. Feb 22_ J. E.SI ARES SUMTER FURNITURE -AND Chair Ware-Rooms. THE SUBSCRIBER INFORMS HIS I Friends and Customers that he bas received and will continue to receive NF WAND CHEAP FURNITURE, TO SUIT THE TIMES. His Stock consists of almost every article ia that line, vis: SOFAS, SIDE-BOARDS, BOOK-CASE^ Wardrobes, Extention Tables, Bureaus, W-wh-Stands. Sitting and Rocking Chairs, of every kind Crib?. Cradles,Trundles Cottage Bedstead* and Mattresses. JUST RE' 'IVED Sera? more of those CH RA . COTTAGE SETS Meat Safes, Vindow Shades sad Wal Papering-all low for CASH. J* E Snares, Main Street, opposite Express Office Entrance fmm Stair Case on Main Street to _FPRNITURK ROOMS. SPRING AUB SUMMER MILLINERY. MISSES J. A R. McELHOSK, ScxTca, So. Ca. Haring recently returned from tbe North, with a choke Selection of ?RILLI?*BUY GOODS, lavin the attention of their customer? to tho opening of their SP?IS? ANO SIMMER STOCK. Oar assortment of MILLINERY AND FAN? CY GOODS, embrace? tho latest aad mort fashionable styles of ; HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, Vi f if M& PRICKS REASONABLE. Orders solicited aad prompt sttcotioo ?ten. MISSES J. A. R. McKLHOSE, ?y_-_Og* Maa. Kv J. ZsasU. April 12,1871 Bring the Cash _-.AND SAVE Ml FEELINGS ! 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 -OF Drugs, MEDICINE] &C-5 &c, which he will sell at a VERY SMALL PROFIT1 FOR CASH He is compelled to make his business STRICTLY CASH, and hopes one and all will j SAVE THEIR FEELINGS AND NOT ASK FOR CREDIT. i DR. A. J. CHINA,; Successor to A. ANDERSON & CO., SUMTER, S C. Jan 4, 1871. tf HARDWARE ?tore, Main-si under Sumter Hotel. L. P. LORIN Gr, -AGSXT rou Messrs. King & Hnppman, BALTIMORE, KI. D. Would respectfully solicit tbe patronage of bis friends and the public. HAS IN STORR A COMPLETE Stock of Hardware and Family Utensils, embracing every article in this linc ofbujioeeF, which be intends to ?ell at tbe LOWEST PRICES, FOR CASH. He will keep always in ?tore, a compl?te assort? ment of Collin's Axes, Ames'Shovels and Spades, | Trace Chains, Hoes, Raices. I'itch Forks. H rain Cradles, Scythe Blades, Guano Spirea, Pocket rad Table Cattery, Bra?* Preserring Kettles, Tic Ware, Window Gla>s-all ?ices. Persons in want of the most convenient ?n i . economical Stoves, can be supplied with the j latest improved pattern? at prices which cannot fail to give entire satisfaction. June 16 NO. 3! GROCERIES. TOE ONLY STRICTLY Grocery and Liqrtor1T xuso IN TOWN THE UNDERSIGNED, begs lo-vc tr. call the attention ot hts friend* and thc public generally to bis NEW AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF Heavy andFancy Groceries Which he offer? low for CASU ONLY. ^sji> All articles warranted as rec o nun c c .le ??*S~ Pure Mod'cinal Liqu-r* kept constan on hand. J. H. KB EH HAUT. j April 13_ti CLOTHING, CLOTH?, &C. Spring-Stock. D. J. WINN. Agent, Now hu in Store a Large ami Careful? ly selected Stock of Spring and Sunuuer Goods, WHICH HS GUARANTEES AS REPKE SEXTED,SCCH AS CLOTHING-Fine, Medium and Common, Cloths aad Caisimerei, Flo? Lot Tweeds, Brown Linens, Skirts, Drawers, Undercoats, Giotto und Cr*?-?*?,^ Suspenders, Collars, Seeks, HMkercuV?, Ac, which bo>ledSe? bisasUf tu ??it kw fur ?JR April 2? f STJ:?TF.R S?T?TR?. ) j Rceemtaen&H b;. the h!g?W? ( medica i authority i:i Iii? Stat*, i 7 LOST Af Pl . ; TK~ j Restored by Suinter Litter*. ," / WPERFKCT .*)..;i-STJ.-X ? (_ Curv.I by S.i.,:: .- lUtum. ? J I>i7b?TY~W - . A ii S t. : .< ~ ( Cured by Sum:*.- WM Z?. \ J XSllVOO < ?? ri 3 fl ! I V ~ I Our-l by Sn ?t*r B???**< , ( PL ?IE Rici; ) Produced hy Sn ??? Bitter*. 7 FEMALE COMPLAIN C > ? Relieved by San.ter Hitters 7 ii ?? L ni ? x ; . ST k KXiVrii ( Restored hy >n<v,-- v .-. ,' CHILL- AM? FEVER I PrevenrH by Sr? m frc I: 7 iii i-f?! > <TDB l & HTFU ? r??Ni ; } I* Sam:.- ???r<. r PERUVIAN orcll?SciivS? .\. , < Pure Rye tVhi.key, ami Arva . . ( ro'it? and boioy o.,::.!! ,c Su inf rr Bit'? r. ! f The ??r?st S..U-:..-rn .[,.-.. . * , j ? is SUMTER RUTERS. (_Try it Down:. MOISE .t DAVIS. Proprietors and IV hillie l*rag-?sts. Chariest*!!. S. .'. FOUND AT i.A.-v : -+ r - - An Antidote for Fever ? ?gn?. StirerSpriny?, mr OW/"?'.?.. M*.T* !-.. "71 .'/<??> ?. Moist .'. ;'. . .' '..'..'?..>. ' DR A* Slits : I have i-rv-i-.ii ? : it: my prsc:i?-e the Moue's Fever abd A.-.v Pi;!? ? at ter. in meeraieases nf Chrocle Ct.iii sm' Fever, b?tb among my v?hi?can? r- ?ot*d ; atieaia. wi*b ?in!, su'-ccss, they having <::cc'<-i a PROMPT AM? PERMANENT CURE IS EVERY CASE, where all other nciieines bave failed. 1 r.?.:?? particnlarly my colored patient*. bcea?*e rt ey are more exposed, and !. . - !ik- ly to take ore ut themselves wh--n :he Ci I^WS them. I reca rd .Vol - E'S FEVER .?ND ACHE PILLS a? A CERTAIN CURE, a'.i afck*>mg to all living in tim M ilari.-M ai.-trir-t? tb? South, and pai ii- alarly in ?bc Everglades' ?.I our State. Very res?wtr?llT, yonn*. JAS. H. ?WKNS, M. I). ?&T* F?T sale by hrwrgi"**. 3IOXEY CAN.VOTBUTIT, FOR SIGHT I? PRICELESS ! ! THE DIAMOND !L ASSES, tn cufactared by J. E. SPENCER lt CO., N w \o:K. irht-h are DOW offered t*> (te puhli''. are prjt ucee* hy all the celebrated Opticians the n ?rW :? bo the most Perfect. N iwrai A:i ..- Lil beiy t . lb* burean eye ever kn?.wn. They are pr'-uiul und. r tb. ir >... I? >'?. . TV'- -n. from minute Crystal " '<?''.?*. t:??:-l t lb? r. sud dative their Mike. "Diam nd," vc uccoui.; uf their hardness ai d br?'iisi . y. The setentrficprit:c:pb on ?Wh fl ey sre r'>n ?'rueted brinp? the . - r . : . ; ? ,.>?> d; - rertly in (ront ?? ii.- .' .. :":| ' ' " a' 'l distioet \i>i'.r.. nt in ti . i. b< ait: y - a?, and preventing ?1! ?:':;.!?.:...!.. ecn^al "tis. '?> "* glimmering and w^v.-i.'i .-! . dtzzinrsv.Xe , peealiart?< all ?tilers i i t,..-. They aro moulted in ?be !'?;.-t MMT in frame? of tho best Reality. ?I '.? iteris - .!.-. .? f??r that purpo?e. Their Sui-h and dur eaBSMM l>e ?nrpa?scd. CACvto?-No;.?-? : . ni?iess ! i ? theil trade mark vtftuped vt? every frasee. F. v HALTON FD?-SOi?. WATCHMAKER S JE WEIER, ? ."M r:;;;, s <. December sf VALEI?TIHES? W-.iil ? call rpcc?o? a::..n to i!., I.;; ' r and I?EST s'oii. f IL-?L : . - *?3 Lamp Fixings, As Durn.r-, l:?i:--. \"> >...-. i i< nm S.. . ? Ac., ii: grc.-n v.-.r.y u . >\><>i, i . 4 Mew' Safety Burner. C?. N:. i ? \. i, me i;. j CANDIES f.4.i.: 2 ! et.:? t.. 51 . -r..a-. l. |TRCIT-?R ki?, b. ?FANCY_<JRDCES 1!..- i>D P?MfLT S?P I PLIES. ?J. K. SPANK, Agent. AT IM.R(*. W S I.A'.'L STANK K-.'I R . BA?:> av.t \'K.*r?t1\? ii. ? * " ht ?:;>tr\KI? i'!.i:i.v <. ?We?f??j?.?ini,-r. .?i-.f.!if?e ' <V |. ... flnti.* te S ?m