The Sumter watchman. (Sumterville, S.C.) 1855-1881, June 28, 1871, Image 3
te Sumter Watchman.
[EDS ESPA Y, J^A*f^28T
PAXTON - - BUSINESS MANAGER
All Tran K?eiit Advertise me nt?, and all
Pork must be paid for in caifa. Tbis will
erved without dubnetioa. Subscriptions
io pajuble ia advance.
Applications for Job Work will be made,
office, to Taos. ti. FLOWERS.
i WATCHMAN books are in the keeping of W.
KXTOS. who will receipt for monies due and
to all matters connected frith the Adver
r Su>?criptiun departments.
Our Advertising friends are requested to
their favors nut later than Monday.
TER HAIL ARRAN G Eil Eil TS.
CHA.VGK OF iCHKDULE.
CLOSES. OTENS.
Ibero, 10: A M. 1 P. M
them, 11:30 A. M. U.A. M.
luing. on Mon
?nd Thursday, 6:00 A. M. 5:00 P. M
'ville on Mun
fand Thursday, 1:00 P. M. 11:30 A. M
Le Hours, from 9 o'clock, A. M. io 6 P. M.
ee opens Sunday frutn 12:- 0 t? 1:30 P. M.
T. B. JOHNSON, P. M.
ian nary 25th, 1871. tf
KEEP COOL !
1}ar readers wil: not forget io these
?hering days, that they can enjoy a
iglitfui luxury, and at thc saute time
'urtu a good action, bj patronizing
Ice Creaoi Festivals orthe Baptist
d Methodist ladies, every Wedoesday
d Thursday evening respectively.
Please observe that the Methodist
[dies will hold their festival fur the
?sent week ooly, on Friday instead
[Ttiursday.
Dit. J.S. HtCHiON.
lOur young and energetic medical
lend, lias removed his office to the new
jilding, on Main Street, next above J
r.T.T. UPSHUR'S store We refer
patrons and friend??, to his card in
lr columns for office hours.
A BIG THING.
Thc proprietors of the Planter's Ware
lusfc, who never do things by halves,
ive erected an awning-frame large
ough for a good sized house. When
ey spread their canvas, ve trust they
ill s^il with fair winds and arrive in
ic time at thc Haven of Prosperity.
A HICE VEGETABLE.
saw last week, a Cabbage from
sd sown this year in the open air
lich weighed twenty-one pounds. It
is from thc garden of Capt. E. W.
OISE. These MOISES are some on
getables, but oe they claim to be
Bcended in direct HDC from Adam,
S first gardener on record, we presume
is in the blood.
LET L'S HAVE LIGHT.
What has become of the projected
poitue Company ? Thc experimental
htiogs were very satisfactory, the
?initiation being tully equal to the
lt coal gas. We arc t<;!d that the ex
tue of furnishing this superior light
inconsiderable. Wc hope that this
iject will not be allowed to fail
roug!). We are tire:] of the smell of
?rosene Oil, and have already spent a j .
ill fortuue in buying new lamp
finneys.
LET L'S HAVE PEACE.
pTe take pleasure ia stating that the
luting War has terminated in an
)orable peace,
piutual explanation! and compromU
have been made, and our Town
intiig is to be done hereafter in
ter and not in Wilmington.
('his is as it should be. It is con
eot with common sense, and good
g, and brings the acts of the
bncil within thc pale of the law as
ld dowo hy Blackstone (volume lat,
fcc 45), aud exemplified by Judie j
Ltt. (see Nott & McCord's Reports,
llume 1st, page 230).
EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITIONS.
he present week will witness three
cresting even's. On Tuesday even
the young gentlemen of Mr. T. P.
QUEEN'S school gave a display of
Kory of which, werejrrct the necessity
going to press unusually carly, pre
lots our giving a description.
|0o this eveumg thc exhibition of Mrs.
UR A A. BROWNE'S Sumter lostitute.
tes off at SOLOMONS' Hall. Two
Dg ladies will graduate, diplomas
I be conferred, original compositions
II bc read, and some good vocal and
ftrumental music may he expected.
|DD Thursday evening the Annual
tribution of the Sisters of Mercy
?) take place at their spacious hall,
ie exercises will be varied and highly
(eresting. Among other things we
informed that a lively French Play,
estated by a distinguished pupil, will
performed. Some fir e music always
Companies the exhibitions of this
ular establishment.
THE FINE AKTS IV SUMTER.
e have been favored with a view of
o and pencil drawing by Mr. HORN,
advertisement appears io another
mo. Tho picture represents a Polar
r catching a Seal, from a celebrated
kby "Buike." Mr HORN informs os
it be executed this copy ia two hours,
evidence of rapid and skillful work
fica is Almost incredible. We hare
> seeo specimens of his penmanship
eh prove him to be a master of the
L
Mr. Hour is also a professor of
tiers Languages, aod if he is as
?liar with this breach M be is profi
cieot in Drawing, Writing and Music,
his acquirements must be extensive.
We have heard Mr. HORN on tho j
Piano, and can recommend him ais a
skillful and finished performer.
This gentleman contemplates spending j
a few months in ocr town and will gtfej
lessons as per advertisement.
A3?ATEUH CONCERT;
The estimable and popular Mrs.
GREEN, assisted by some of her pupils,
gave a concert recently which did credit
to her and to them. We would not feel
justified in mentioning the names of the
fair performers, but will venture to say
that tbe vocal and instrumental music
were of au uncommonly high order The
audience, though small, (much smaller
than it ought to have been) was highly
discriminating, and showed their ad?
miration by frequent and hearty ap?
plause. Many of the pieces were encored
"The Conquered Banner" was received
with an enthusiasm that reminded us of
theday8 of'"Dixie."
THE RABBINICAL CONFERENCE.
A well informed Israelite of our town,
warns us not to attach any importance
to the handful of Radical Rabbins who
recently met at Porkopolis. He tells us
that only two Clergymen of any talent
were present.
The Conference represented the ex?
treme radical wing of modern Judaism,
of which Dr. WISE, of Cincinnatti, is
the acknowledged leader. They ack?
nowledge neither Past nor Future, and
are without influence with the vast
majority of Iraelities in the United
States. Dr. WISE is tho author of an
infidel work which will fix his position
io theology asido of Voltaire and Tom
Paine.
FINAL NOTICE
Unless prevented by a remittance,
we will be forced to the disagreeable
necessity of striking from our mail
book, thc names of Subscribers who are
indebted to us for four and five years
subscription.
We have politely addressed several
letters to many who are well able to pay
the small amounts due this office, and
bave reeceived no reply.
The Watchman will be sent to such
subscribers until the 1st July next,
wi'h this node: marked, and if a settle
ment is not made by that time, or &
sa:i>factory answer received, their]
names will be erased from our books,
ind their accounts forwarded for col
Eectio:..
Wc have been indulgent to those
who have hern so long in our debt, and
loservc better treatment at their hands.
It is tobe boped that this notice will
stimulate all delinquents to remitat once
thc amount honestly due us for sub?
scription, a-id by so dying, avoid further
trouble and expense.
-Thc correspondent of the New
Volk Journal of Commerce, writing
from Columbia, S. C., says:
il
Notwithstanding thc falk about Ku-f
Klux and kindred organizations, 1 know
if no place more susceptible of rapid de*
rclopment or more inviting to the set
ihr than t ie State of South Carolina. !?
The difficulties that do exist being be- |g
'ween the adventurous class of Northern
politicians and the EC tn of Southern
.ociety, a Northern man whose uim is
the transaction of bus i ne.-s is just as i
.ate here, in life, liberty, and property 1
i* he would he in Boston, and probably I
'aler. The productive capacity of South
Tarolina warrants, with careful culture,
the expectation of a good yield of cotton,
rico, corn, Wheat, oat*, {??eel and white
potatoes, melons, and vegetables. Good !
unimproved farm?, or plantations, as j
they call theiu, sell, for from 81 to ?510
per acre in nearly every county in the
5'ate.
.%0* lt. Frazer Michel, M. D., a distinguish
t'l phy-i-ian of Montgomery, Ala, ray?,' Dar?
la's PfopbyUrtic Fluid ii an excellent applica
li. n to wounds."
'I he Bleating of the Ace t
Ho more Sick Headache, no .nore Dyspepsia, "
no more Indigestion, DO more Piies, no more I p
Chills, nu more Lirer Complaint, no more Jaun- jp
J'ce, no more Pain in the Back, no more Kidney
Di-ease, no more Costiveness, no more Heart- j
burn. Tutt's Vegetable Liver Pills is a certain
guarantee ag: inst all these distressing complaints j
A Chapter of Fac ts;,
Space is valuable in a newspaper, and it is
therefore proposed in tbii advertisement to eon- A
de ase a variety of facts, important to the publie, V
into a small compass. Those farts refer to Hot?
ter er's Stomach Billers-what that celebrated
medicine is, and what it aili do. In the first
place, theo, the article is a stimulant, tonic ead
alterative, consisting of a combination of ea ab
tolutely pure spirituous agent with the most valu?
able medicinal vegetable substances that Botanie
research bas placed at the disposal of tba chemist
and the physician. These ingr-dieots are com?
pounded with great care, and in sueh rroportions
ot to produce a preparation which invigorates
without exciting the general system, and tones,
regulates and controls the stomach, the beweis, j
the liver, and the minor secretive organs.
What this great restorative will do mast be |
gathered from what it baa done. The cese of dys
pepsia, or any other form of indigestion, in waieh
it bas been persistently administered witbeat af?
fecting a radical cure, it jet to be heard from, j
and the tania maj be said of bilious disorders, ia- j
terminent fever, nervous affections, general de?
bility, constipation, sick headache, mental dira?
bilitiea to wbicb the feeble ara so subject It
purifies all tbe fluids of the kodj, including the 1
blood, and the gentle stimulus which lt impart *
io tbe nervous sjateta is not taoceedad bp tbs
slightest reaction. This is a chapter of facts
wbicb readers, fer their own sakes, should mark
and remember.
fjfg. We do sot suppose there ever waa as
article so aaiversauj popular and commanded as
a family aieisslaa as DARBT'S PRO?HTLACTTC
FLUID. Wa have naver jet heard aaj one tay a
word against it, but all speak ia its favor.
FOUND AT LAST !
- . ' -.. ' ' ... ass goat i .n - -
An Antidote for Fever & ?g?
: i - ?'. r ' * ha -?;-." . dR ..
St7c<r Springs, near Oeata, Fla* Marek Itt, Tl.
iltur*, botet?, Moite & Dat?t, Charletion, S. C
DEAR SUS : I have prescribe J io my practice
he Moise's Fever and Ague Pills sent ne, in
l?verai cases of Chronic Chill and Fever, both
inning ra v while and colored patients, with great
luceess, they having effected a PROMPT AND
PERMANENT CURB IN EVERY CASS,
f here all other medicines have failed. I note
jartieularly my colored patients, because tl ev
ire more es posed, and less likely to uko ci.re of
bemselves when the Chill leaves them.
I regard MOISE'S FEVER AND AG?E
?ILLS as a CERTAIN CURB, and a blessing
?ail living in the Mulari ms districts of the
loath, and particularly ia the Everglades of oar
{tate. Very respectfully, jours,
JAS. C. OWENS, M. D.
For sale by all Druggists._
SUMTER BITTERS,
Recommended by the highest
medical authority in the State.
LOST APPETITE
Restored by Samt Bitters.
IMPERFECT DIGESTION"
Cured by Sumter Bitters.
DODILY WEAKNESS .
Cared by Sumter Bitters.
NERVOUS DEBILITY
Cured by Sumter Bitters.
PURE RICH BLOOD
Produced by Sumter Bitters.
FEMALE COMPLAINT
Relieved by Sumter Bitters.
HEALTH AND STRENGTH
Restored by Sumter Bitters.
CHILLS AND FEVER )
Prevented by Sauter Ritters. j
THE MOST DELIGHTFUL TONIC T
Is Sumter Bitters. j
PERUVIAN or CHINCHONA BAHK, I
Pure Rye Whiskey, and Aromitio and tonie >
roots and herbs compos? Sumter Bitters j
The Great Southern Ton ii
IS SUMTER RITTERS.
Try it.
DOwTE, MOI6E A DAVIS,
Proprietors and Wholesale Druggists,
Charleston. 8. C.
SUMTER
MARBLE YARD
rHE undersigned baring just received a fine
lot of
MARBLE,
IS PREPARED TO FURNISH
ionninental & Cemetery Work,
of all kinds
> a manner that will compare favorably with
ny work in bis line. Having received a liberal
atronage heretofore, he continues to invite all
ho may ba desirous of any thing io his line to
ive him a ealt.
He defies competition in prices.
?3T Positively so work delivered in the future
ntil paid f-'r.
W. P. SMITH.
June 14-*
HOYT afc FOLSOM,
WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELERS,
VAIN STREET, SUMTER, & C.
riTE, the undersigned, having foi med a eo
ff partoersbip, OB the ?tb June, 1871, ander
tie name and style of HOYT A FOLSOM, would
sspeetfully announce to the publie of Sumter,
ad the adjoining counties, that we are now pre?
stad to ex? eau all work entreated to as with
romptness, and in a workmanlike manner.
OUR STOCK will embrace tko lasest styles of
[WELBY,
SILVERWARE,
SPECTACLES, &c.
.ADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S
WATCHES,
ill of which will bo sold at the lowest cash
rices.
OLIVER HOYT,
. . f. H. FOLSOM,
At Hoyt's Old Stand Main Street.
The genuine DIAMOND SPECTACLES,
lanufactured by J. E. SPENCER A CO., New
fork, always OB band.
LUMBER,
ALL QUALITIES,
-AT THE
fl? HR YARD,
Hear file Sumter Depot.
ffTB baring so looa ted oar Mill as to enable
ff ns to sell any kind ef Lamber fer LESS
IONEY Urna aar other MUI within reach of
>emter, hare established t
LUMBER YARD
tear the Railroad Dopst, where ass be feand aH
lualities of Lumber, as cheap as it eas be sold.
All bills tat Lamber not on the Yard, csa ba
anitsbed at short aotiee.
H. M. BEAMES &C0.
May 17 . tm
t>saai pusi?r-UM Flouters
?tajslisV-r"' ; ,. JJ. Wi, KKRCSKtft.
O, WALSH & CO.
NEW STILES
-OP
Dry Goods,
. ' o . \ ?
BY LATE ARRIVAL OUR ST OCK
OF DEY GOODS, DRESS GOODS,
HOISERY, NOTIONS, Ad.,
ia complete in all departments. Ocr
Goods are marked at PRICES that will
PAY AN INSPECTION OF TEEM
BY ALL PURCHASERS.
GROCERIES,
OUR STOCK OF STAPLE AND
FANCY GROCERIES,
ia kept fall at all times, consisting
of all kinds, (Except Liquors.)
GREEN, WALSHS CO.
A full line of Patent Poplins.
A large lot of Grenadines of su?
perior quality and design.
The largest
ASSORTMENT OP DRESS GOODS In Town.
At GREEN, WALSH <t CO'S.
Handsome Printed Organdies.
All Wool Merinos, De La ines and Empresa Cloths.
Dress Trimmings,
OF ALL KINDS. IBS LATEST STYLES.
At OREEN, WALSH A CO'S.
Men's and Boy's Clothing,
Of every Size and Quality, at Prices
To Suit All.
Ladies' Linen Suits
Bargains in Long Cloth.
A LARGE AND VARIED AS?
SORTMENT OF LADIES*
CUFFS AND COLLARS
Alpaccas-all kinds, color* and qualities.
Brodie Grenadine Bareges
Running tbroogb all Colors and Qualities.
silks, Poplins, Seo toa Plaids aad Paney Delaines
Printed and Plain Lawns,
8-4 Black India Barege.
Mozambiques in great Variety.
Largest Assortment of Harnees in Sumter. Come
?ni see it.
A nice line of Striped and plaid
Naimsooks.
At GREEN, WALSH A CO'S.
Saddles and Bridles to salt every one.
Crockery, Glassware,
AND HARDWARE, at retail aad wholesale,
Ai GREEN, WALSH A CO'S.
Another Lot of those New Style Hats.
ACCIDENTS PREVENTED
BY PURCHASING THE NON EXPLOSIVE
KEROSINE LAMPS, to ba bad only
At OREEN, WALSH A CO'S.
China aad Glass Wara.
Crockery of al 1 kinds.
Full Stock
OP CORN, BACON. LARD, HAMS AND
BUTTER, COPrBB, TBA andSUG AR,
At GRSEN, WALSH A CO'S.
Calf 8kla, Sala aad Lacing Leather.
Rubber Baiting.
FLOUR. SALT, MOLASSES aad MESS
PORK
At GREEN, WALSH A CO'S
Philadelphia Boots aad Shoes.
Hew Lot
OP WHITE GOODS, GLOVES,* HOSIERY
aad DRBS3 GOODS, Jast rewired at as?
tonishingly low pri?es.
Dy GREEN, WALSH A CO.
Mile's Boots aari Shoes. King's Ladles Sba?.
Bargains in Beiinanti,
At GREEN. WALSH A CO'S.
COTTON.
W* pay tba HIGHES! CA?H PUCE POI
COTTON, OR 0Sf* AND HOLD WHIN
DESIRED, asakiag
CASH ADVANCES ON SAMS.
'Greese Waisfc & CO,
A. A. SOLOMOS!
Bia ? toll S loci of LR Y GOODS.
A. A. SOLOMONS
Ha s good assortment of Shoes and H
A. A, SOLOMONS
Has everything useful in Hardwa
A, A. SOLOMONS
Has a fall assortment io Pots, Ovens and T
Wara.
A. A. SOLOMONS
Continues to keep his Grocery Room ?ell si
plied with avery thing in that line.
A. A. SOLOMONS
Is selling his goods VERY LOW, an I salli
for CASH ONLY.
Call and sae him at the
CORNER MAIN AND LIBERTY SIS.
MaySt
WOFFORD COLLEGl
SPARTANBURG C. H., S. C.
Commencement Exercises, June 25-2
1871?
Valedictory Sermon before the Graduating Cia;
by Bishop Wm. M. Wightman, D. D., L. L. I
of Cn arl es ton, S. C., June 2'.th, ll A. M.
Exhibition on the part of the Junior Clai
Monday, June 25th, 10 A. M.
Annual Meeting of the Bord of Trustees, Tut
day, June 2?tb, S A. M.
Anona! Address before the Preston and Calboi
Literary Societies, by Geo. Jno. S. Preston,
Richmond, Va., ll A. M.
Alumni Address by Jobo W. Homes, Esq.,
Barnwell, S. C., 4 P. M.
Annual Meeting of Honorary and Regular Mei
hers, with appropriate exercises?n tbe Halls <
the Calhoun and Preston Societies, 8 P. M.
COMMENCEMENT DAY, June 28th.
Exercises of the Graduating Class, 10 A. M.
Annual reunion of Patrons and Students, Office
and Friends of the College, within the Hal
of the two Literary Societies, 8 PM.
The Trustees, Presiding Elders, and all tl
member* of the South Carolina Conference ai
particularly invited to attend the appronchin
Commencement. Suitable provision will I
made fer the entertainment of all who can com
June 7, 1871._
SPARTANBURG FEMALE COLLEGE
SPARTANBURG, South Carolina.
jf^ THE FALL SESSION, 1871,. wi
"^pjHfeopen on Monday, Jme 26th, an
<j?Sr continue twenty weeks.
Rates per Session, in advance:
Board, including Washing, Fuel, and
Lights,.$75,0
Regular Tuition, including Latin. 25,0
Tuition io Preach,. 10,0
Instrumental Music. 22.5
Use of Instrument,. 2.5
Boarding pupils dre?? in-uniform whencvu
they appear in public,
for further information, address,
Rov. SAMUKL B. JONES,
Rev. SAMUEL LANDER.
Joint Proprietors.
Junoll-lt*_
KING'S MOUNTAIN
MILITARY SCHOOL
YORK MLLE, S. C.
#THE SECOND SESSION Ol
the School year of 1871, will begii
Ul of July.
Terms-For School Expenses,?, e.
Tuition, Bo..ki. Stationary, Ac.
Boar iiog, Peel, Lights and Washing, $135 ii
currency, per sesi?n of five months.
For Circulars containing full particulars, applj
to C?l. A COWARD, Principal and Pioprietor.
June 14 lm
! Ladies ! ! f
$ F. A. FOLSOM I
? OFFERS YOU BARGAINS IN v
<?> Fancy Gooda, and almost anything in <j>
your line. Keeps Corsets, Gloves, *
T lldkfs., Hosiery. Laces, Em- ?
X broidery. Trimmings, X
^ Hair Nets, Hair Pins X
<3> Sewing Cotton, <>
Y a good arti- <p
Y ele at 5c. ?
%. Emb'dy Silk* and Cotton, Ruffling*, "X
X Chignons. Ribbons, White 3o?ds, <?>
? Calicoes, Needles, Everything ! y
? Af SEDUCED PRICES. X
I My Confectionery, f
X Tba first established in Sumter, x
Y I* always ?applied with v
T CHOICE CANDIES, FRUITS, ?
X Nu?. Cakes, Crackers, Ac, X
A sad Toy*, in variety. <^
? TEA_._$1 25. X
% Candy Reduced lo 30 eis, per t
% lb. iron ibis day. *
J Jaa 4 P. A. FOLSOM. ?
CLOTHING,
CLOTHS, &C.
Spring Stock.
~ D. J. WINN, Agent,
Now hts in Store s Large and Careful?
ly selected Stoek of
Spring and Summer Goods,
WHICH HE GUARANTEES AS REPRE?
SENTED, SUCH AS
CLOTHING-Fine, Medium and Common,
Cloths sad Cassimara*,
Pia? Let Tweeds,
Brown Linens,
Shirts,
Drawers,
Under? est*.
Gloves and Cravats,
Suspenders,
Collara,
Seeks,
Hankerebiefs, Ac,
which 1? pledges himself ta sall low for cash.
April 26_
DISTR?CT COURT OP T17E UNI?
TED STATES-FOR THE DISTRICT OP
SOUTH CAROLINA-IN BANKRUPTCY
IN THE MATTER OP TH08. M. MULDROW,
BANKRUPT. To whom it may concern :-The
uodersigaeJ hareby grves notice of hil appoint
meat aa Assignee of Thoma* M. Maidrow, of tba
Cassady af banter, sad Sum of 8oatb Carolina,
within said District, ?ba baa beea adjudged a
Bankrupt upon his owa petition by tba District
Caa* af sett Djstriet, darted May I?, A. D. 1871.
?. J. WINN,
Jane 21-St A silgase.
???* ' ' '? ' "
ISAAC A. M'KAGEN,
FRESH AND PURE
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY
&c. &c.
AL WA YS ON HAND.
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH CARE
AT ALL HOURS.
March 8-_
THE FIRM 'OF
RUSSELL & BOBARD,
RESPECTFULLY INFORM THEIR
Friends and the public, that they aro constantly
receiving
-AND
Medicines,
Of the Best Quality, and all Articles
usually found io a Drug St?r?.
The business of the House, comprising
Pharmacy and Prescription Stand,
?ill he ander the special charge of Major J. B.
RUSSELL who brings to his sid an experience of
EIGHTEEN TEARS in the chemical combina,
tion of Medicines.
Prompt and careful attention will be giren 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_ _tf
GROCERIES !
GROCERIES !
-AT:
TIios. T. Upstoir's Store,
-CORNER
MAINS} REPUBLICAN STREETS
SUMTER, S. Cs
THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY
announces to the public, that be has in
store, and will be constantly receiving, a large
and varied assortment of
GROCERIES,
Suitable for Plantation and Family use.
A LIBERAL DISCOUNT
will bc allowed Merchant?, and they are specially
invited to call and exanrine bis Stock, and they
will find that his business facilities enable him to
supply them with goods
AS CHEM' AS THEY CAN BUY THEM
in any Northern or Southern Market. Come and
see for yourselves, an ocular demonstration is
the best.
Highest Market Price
paid for Cotton.
AND TUREE FOURTHS OF THE VALUE
CASH, will he advanced, on all Cotton Shipped
to the House in Baltimore for which he is agent,
and lt will be held ovor if desired. He will make
a speciality of
Corn, Bacon and Flour,
which he is prepared to furnish in any quantity
pg" Customers and Families purchasing
their supp'ies at my establishment, can have
thom delivered free of charge, at their residences
within the limits of the town.
~*F Country Produce taken in exchange
Respectfully,
TIIOS. T. UPSHUR, Ja.
Feb 22
J. E. SLAKES,
SU3ITER FURNITURE
-AND
Chair Ware-Rooms.
THE SUBSCRIBER INFORMS HIS
? Friends and Customers that be has received
and will continue to receive
NE W A ND Cn EA P FURNITURE,
- TO SUIT THE TIMES.
His Stock Consists of almost every article tn that
line, vii:
SOFAS. SIDE-BOARDS, BOOK-CASE?>
Wardrobes, Extention Tables,
Bureaus, U'..,fa-Stands,
Sitting and Rocking Chairs, of every kind
Cribs, Cradles, Trundles Cottage Bedsteads
and Mettresses.
JUST RECEIVED
Some more of those CHEAP COTTAGE SETS
Meat Ss fes, Window Shades end Wal
Papering-all low for CASH.
J. E. Snares,
Main Street, opposite Expr?s? Office
Entrance from Stair Case on Main Street to
_FURNITURE ROOMS._
SPRING AND SUMMER
MILLINERY.
MISSES J. A R. McELHOSE,
Serras, So. Ca.
Having recently returned from the
North, with a choice Selection of
!ilLUN3UY flOOM,
in vim the attention of their customers letha
opening of their
SPRI.M? AND SUMMER STOCK.
Our assortment of MILLINERY AND FAN?
CY GOODS, embraces the latest and anet
fashionable styles of
HATS, SONNETS, FLO A'ERS, CHINONS, ftC.
PRICES REASONABLE,
r ?&* Order? solicited and prompt atlee tion
giren.
MISSES J. A. R. McELHOSE,
Seoaessors ie
Me*. M tl lenwaw.
AprillS, 1S71
$300,000
To Be Griven Away!
? -0:0
THE SOUTH CAROLINS
Land and Immigration Association
Under the auspices of the"Soatb Carolina State Agricultural and Meeh?tncal Si ciciy,r v. ii! pivc a
SERIES OF CONCERTS, at the Aeademy of Music, Charlton, s. C., conjmtr.rii?g October ???,
1871, for tho purpose of raising u fond to enable emigrant* to ?ett!e upon lanais selected ly the
Association for homes of Northern and European farmers ar.d others, in th;; State of S>>ath Cnrolico,
and for their transportation thither and support for the firer year.
REFERENCES IN SOUTN CAROLINA.-General Warfe Hampton. IL-n. B. F. Ferry, Cover
nor M. L. Boebam,General Johnson Hagood.Hon. Armietead Burt. Ho:;. Jntr.es Cbesnut, General
John S. Preston, lion. W. D. Simpson, Andrew Simond.-. Esq.. Hen. G. A. Tttuholm, Gnvcrrxr
J. L. Manning, Hon. J. B. Campbell.
$?00,000 to be awarded to the Ticket HoMers of tlic Series of Concerts to Con>:r.^n'C rr. the Fir?:
of October, 1871, at the Academy of Music, Charleston, S. C., OL which day thc Drawiag com?
mences.
150,000 Season Tickets of Admission, and no more, at S5 each.
All the premiums, including Deed and Certificate of Titio to Academy o? Mu?!c, ". ill bs ucpt^itcJ
with the National Bank of the Republic, New York.
$500,000 xixr ca-z-S^s.
1st Gift, Academy of Music Charleston, S. C., coif to build S2:;0.000, bavin;: an annual tentai ?.-f
about $20,000 from Opera House, Stores and Halls : the building being about 2"0 feet !>y oO, nul
situated cor. of King and Market streets, in the centre of the city. nti<i wei! known to be thc fir.
est building and most valuable property in Charleston ; valued ac.?.SCjO.OO-t
2nd. Gift-Cash....ino OOH
Sd. Gift-Cash.,.25.000
4th. Gift-Cash....1" OOO
5th. Gift-Cash.5.<W)
25 GifU-Cash.each rJI.OuO.25.000
25 Gifts- Cash... .each 500.12..:G<>
350 Gifts-Cash. ...each 100.85.000
250 Gifts-Cash.each 50 .12 5i.?t
MO Gifts-Cash.each 25.?2.50?
1250 Gifts-Cash_.e:ich 10.V.'.iOO
2,404 Gifts, amount to...._.$5Q0.?<Hi
BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO.,
AGENTS SOUTH CAROLINA LAND AND I TI TI IG RATION ASSOCIATION.
General Sf. C. Butler, )
John Chadwick, Esq , > Chfcr'o>ton. K. C.
General M. W. Gary. J
COMMISSIONERS AND SUPERVISORS OF DRAWING.
General A. R. Wright, of Georgia. Colonel B Ii. Rutledge, of South Carohus.
General Bradley T. Johnsfe of Virginia. Hon. Roger A. Poy?r, of New Yuri:.
CHAS. II. MOISE, Agent at Sunter.
June 14-lm
CHAS. H. MOISE,
Insurance A-g'ent,
Sumter, S. C.
F?RE.
Liverpool ? London & Globe
Insurance Company.
ASSETS IN GOLD.$20,?00.000.
ANNUAL INCOME IN GOLD. $6,000,000
Rates as low aa ?nj First Class Company.
Jan ll
Bring the Cash
-AND
IGIRI11I!
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
band a
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
Drugs,
MEDICINES,
&C-, &c.,
which he-will sell at a VERY
SMALL PROFIT FOI?CASU.
He is compelled to make his
business _
STRICTLY CASH,
and hopes one and al? will
SAVE THEIR FEELINGS
AND NOT ASK FOR CREDIT.
DR. A. J. CHINA,
Successor to
A. ANDERSON & .CO..
SUMTER, S C.
Jan 4, 1871. _ tf
MONEY CAN WOT BUY IT,
FOB SIGHT IS PRICELESS ? !
THE DIAMOND 3LASSES, w-nnntciurel
by J. E. SPENCER <i CO., New York, wh-cb
are now offered to the publie, are pr.>nour.ccC bj
all the celebrated Opticians of thc world to }*?
tbe taoet Perfect. Natura! Artificial hely to the
human eye ever known.,
They are (r nm uti under their own ?operT:.?ion.
from minot? Crystal Pebl'u -,. melted u>e;r-iher.
and derive their nam*. "Dmmood," ?? account
of their hardness ?od hfilliaacy.
Tba scientific principle on which they are con?
structed briaga th? eora or ceo tr? ot th? lens di?
rectly in front af tb? ?ya, producing ? ele?r and
distinct villon, ?a in tb? natur*!, healthy right,
aad preventing all on pl ?ISA nt sensations, such as
glimmering and watering of sight, dirtiness, Ac,
l^culiar to ?ll others la OM.
They are mounted M th? finest manner in
frames of the best quality, of all material? used
fer that purpose. Their finish and do rabil i ty
cannot be sarpataed.
CAtTtoa^-Noaegeaai?? walesa bearing their
trad* mark stamped on every frame.
\ HOYT & FOLSOM,
mrcmKi?&jiwEUR's,
Pl'M TEK,-5. r.
LIFE.
New York Life
Insurance Company.
ASSET.-.$55,000.00?.
ANNUAL INCOME. $7,000,009.
Rates as low as anv First Class Compar.r.
Iv"
NO. 3
GROCERIES.
TUE ONLY STRICTLY
Grocery ?ind Liquor lloma
IN TOWN
rp ll E UNDERSIGNED, beg* lea?* ta
X call the attention of Lia friends an<l tb?
public generally to bis
NEW AND WELL SELECTED
STOCK OF
Heavy and Fancy Groceries
Which ho offers low for CASH ONLY.
All articles warrante-! as reron:r.end?1
?&f Pure Modlcinal Liquors kf r t cor.iiao
on hand.
J. H. EBERBART.
April 13 if
CLEAVELAND
Mineral Springs*
(FORMERLY WILSONS,)
55 miles Wrst or' Ch u'-'?>??'?', A*. C
The subscribers, bavins; assnriato4 tbenaaetfes
iu tho management of these Springs, w..uil an .
n-nncc to Huir frien?'.- an?! lit? ps ' ?? that tb?
Hon? will be opened <?:. ibo Ut iu> ?f Jauc for
thc reception,of victor*
To those who have tested tb? virtues cf the*?
extraordinary wa'crs it rs deemed Bunecr&sary t?
say anything hy way of emuntcaJation. but te
ot bera ibey confidently s???re ?r? .'.??f??? ti'-'- tftxry
wili make trial of de h. alia*; s r>>pertic.J of *h??
i water foronlj .? ?bort rime.
' Wt pledge onrselre* in-.Xnr p*m?
?nor cxi<?-n?e in order to rendtr ali? ".: * irv?
: favor u.> wi:ti a call as comfortable ?> p- le
1 In prospect of an abnud.inc? of >uT>i:lk's ?? .?*?
: adopted thc following &cale "f
REDUCED VSAR'?r$.: \
, If .->T>r lfi days at - - C-!per 1??
1 If n-t ?>ver 1? .JV.-. - : r ?
? Sin-!- day. -* - - - - ? '
! Children between the ?ge* vf ? *n?i "? jw?.
I as l colored servant?, :?? h...? r.->.-. ...
i Washing on reasonable letsw
Ir i- cxre<"te l that the WeM.-rn ?Hrw?n <.?
! tho Wi!., Char. A Ruth. R .il. ?? ? witt Us c ..n
i |tt?t?d co within a mile or two ?t rue Spiing* *t
an c;>r!v .1 iv.
! J.J.BS -.-KV..V.?.
R. M. <' \ I ES.
.May 24. 1871 -2*.
Store,
Mciiu-st, under Stunt, r Hotel.
L. I?. LOKI X fi ,
-A?f.sr i on - -
j
Messrs. King & itopniau,
BALTI.MOitL, M. ti.
Weald respectfully solicit the \-\ . ? of os?
fri.-::dH and th? public.
!
i HAS IN siORK \ ( ' '?:. i.;.- :
! Stock of Hardware and
Family Utensils,
! embracing evtry nrii-?e in ti.).- 'tim i?o?.
! which hs intends to Mit at the
LOWEST r?Ui:s, FOX t '.MI.
I He wi'l keep ahr.iv? In .-: r-. ? . - . !e/?.
ment of
C-t?liuV A:^c?, A'ne.-'."?hur?!* . . : ..
Tra'-e Chun?. H.fC?.
Rakes*. Pitch F-rks.
(train Cradte>. Scythe Bindet*,
j Gunu Soi vex.
P..rk?t ?ndT?bk PntVr . *
Bra?? Preser. i*g Kettie*.
I Tin Ware. Window t?l*>8-?V
Persona in want ?-f the mn.t <. ? - ^
! eeonom.eai Stove*. ea? be sapf.h'.J wish
, latest improved outtcra* a? pnew. e.;?.- h peewit
; fail to gire catire iMsstartiou.
! June 16
B ACO NASD PC.iv!v
; 1 OO RARRET.S PORK.
Mi HHPS. P xrdte.
;6 B'?se- D. Sx M E.vT,
J?i>l revive! *n
i F W. Kr..tiT:.Vr>r?.
Jan? ?