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ie Sumter Watchman, ?rVEDXESDAY? DB.?. 2?T ry. PAXTON BUSINESS MANAGER -JOT- All Trawler.t Advertisements, and all ?bWorfc mast bs paid for in cash. This will fehserved wtthoat distinction. Subscriptions > alco payable in advance. Application? for ?ob Work willln made, the office, to Taos. fi. Flo WRRS. The WATCBMAK books ?re In the keeping-of W. PAXTON, who witl receipt for monies do? and end to all matters connected' with the Adver ng or Subscription departments, . Our Advertising friends ?re requested to id in their favors not later than Monday. TO OUR PATBOI?I? ~~ IThe occurrence of Christmas, and the tunal lliday being stoutly elaimed by {our devil] I all thc rest, tba Watchman (half sheet) will tissued on Saturday next instead of Wednea ly. Advertisers should send in their favors by ^iday next. The Misses MOBLBOSX bar? removed eir Millinery to the store recently vacated by A. FOLSO*. f fS- "Christmas at FOLSOM A DXLORMB'S.' [ good place to go to find it. '"Old Santa" bas elaborate arrangements at PASS'S. ?gf Attention is invited to the advertisement ' the Stono Phosphate Co., printed on another Hmas. Patronize the Sumter Book Store! The stock is now complete, including Fire forks and many beautiful things for presents. Another Graphic Leiter, From "Personne," graces oar fourth page to? psy, and will no doubt be duly appreciated by ir numerous readers. Ball Bond Accident. Wc team that the train from Wilmington, due I Sumter at 6 o'oloek yesterday morning, broke brough a trestle near Carterville, freight cars ai the second class car being tbereiy injured. Fnrehrott, Benedict At Co. By reference to the e?rd printed on another nlumn. it will be sseen that Mr. CHARLES H. M.?-RWE is now connected with the large Dry Joods bouse n?med above. For auld lang-iyne, re emrt give CBARLKT a cordial greeting in his Btw connection, while we commend him andbis suje to the patronage of the people. James M. Caldwell Ac Sosa. The recent lamented death of Mr. JAMBS M. JALOWULL. rendered necessary a chang?; of the 5rm of JAMBS M. CALDWELL A SONS. Printed in our c lumns will be found a notice of this change, which brings Mr. R. RAOIS BRIGGS In to the partnership, the name of tbs house re? naming the same. Mr. Barcos is the worthy son of a worthy sire-Dr. Twos. W. BRIGGS, of (Clarendon-a young man nf high character and business capacity, and with his connexion this [et.'iunrh horse will no doubt go on prospering ?nd to prosper. Barulos orftytieiibcrs*? mile. On Tuesday la*t. 12th inst., the Steam Saw [and Grist Mills, with Cotton Oin attached, be? longing to Mr. J. RTTTKXBERG. and located 'about twelve mites below Sumter, wi.-re entirely {destroyed by fire, including a Urge quantity of [Bomber on thc yard at the time. The Gre origi Dated in ?he cotton gin* which was r anning, ?nd I? sot-posed to have been communicated by sparks fr?m the engine, fnij is asevere loss, as wc learn ?hat the valuable property was entirely [without insurance. Cb a ri ?Bio II1? Attraction?. Among these-especially to the ladies-y u may always write down Head's Lace and Em hroiaery House-(kept by a bachelor!) Close up 'Read s," ?nd ever so much of the enticement (to the ladies !) of the King Stn et promenade, would be gone. "Tbat'l do," says the courteous ; ?ml accomplished bachelor, for /Ant part of your speech. All right! Now look to his advertise? ment. And now. again, we think we almost see the pulse ?f the fair reader quicken. The ladies have such an eye (and love) for the beautiful ! the Town Stock. We ore pleased to learn from Maj. J. W. DA* GAX, Assist. Cushier Citizens' Savings Bank, who is charged with the negotiation, that more than one half of the Town Stock necessary to build thc proposed Market, Tcwn Hall, Ac, has already been taken. The subscribers embrace some of the most clear-headed, thoughtful, de? liberate ead solid mea of the community, who have carefully examined the basis of the stock, the practicability of the scheme, andi he polier of thu T'>wn Authorities aa therewith connected. Further than this, with some exceptions, we we learn that the project meets general approval, and that if the stock be not all promptly taken at once, tbe difficulty alone is ia the wast of money. With the stock already taken, we think it would be safe for tbe Council to go forward with the work. IHaaossle. At the regular communication of Bishopviile Lodge. No. 1"4, A.-. F.*. M.'.. belo on the 1st instant, the following named brethren were elected to serve as officers for the eosu ag Ma? sonic year: Bro. J. L COOPER. W.-. M.\? Br... J. W. STUCK KY. S.-. W.-. Bro. H. E. L. PBKBLK5. J.-. W.-. Bro. H. O. SCARBOROUGH, Treasurer* Bro. <;. W. DURANT. Secretary.* Bro. J. L. SHAW. S.*. B. .? Bro. W. A. JAMBS, J.\ B.\ Bro.R. O.BIX N. f p^-je Bro. J. L. BARNES. ) Stew** Bro. J. C. SHAW, Tiler.? .Reelected. Co?t'? military and Commercial Acade? my. The annexed testimonial, coming from the high source it doe?, will no doubt be fully appro eiated by tbe lriends and patrons ot ibis excel? lent school. EASTMAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, ) Pecoaaaxsoia ca rae Hcoeow, j Nov. lb, 1871. Mr. W. H. 'Corr bas completed a thorough coarse of ?RS.ruction at this Institution ead it alfords as pleasure te commend bim te tbe public as a gentleman of saltare ead experience. A? an instructor ba is already widely know? and a thorough and systematic koowledge of husiaeu ?as: add to his popularity, H. 6. KAftTHAlT, L. L. B. Presidest E. N. B. College. - Maay advertise more for tbe purpose of gulling the publie than for any tra? benefit which ?say be derivad fro? as? of their medie ieee ; bat Dr. Ricbaus' Ooldea Remedies stand na their own aterit, and will aecomprUh all aad more ?baa claimed for tiesa. Any one remedy , ei?rmicg to care all er.ls seldom benefits any*. These .Pailles are dkttinaein themselves, peculiarly ^apted aad care/ally prepared fo a radix! care io ail ease?. The ?amter Fir* Batiste Compass* would present to the publie s stmement of their condition fTo* proepeciif for.tio fntur.^ . ' - t* We have-now -been io existen? eenie fire end ose half years, aud during that period have re? ceiveu from tue citizens of thc Town, by sub scription, $180 for repairs te the Old Engine? From the Ladies of the piece $1.601, rhcpro eeeds of a Fi. ir held by them, nod with which we pa?chased uar present Engine From the Town Council we received 606 feet of .Hose. This gave es tbe m ater?s I 0eces#sry to work wHb, '-nt a beavv.expenee follows to keep iber.1 in proper order-say from $50B to $600 per annum, Sad this amount the members of -the Company bare annually paid from tbt ir own resources.- Bat now with tbe decrease of membership, th s amount bas become a tax too hear v for us, and we are compelled to throw ourselves upon the generosi? ty of our fellow eitiieus, and thu property holders of the Town.- And pointing proudly to oar record for tl c five years of oar existence, ask that yon aid BS now,. and keep, as in a position to aid you wheo yon need it. We raost bare assistance, and yon for whoso protection we are organised, must afford it te ns. Gire an of jour means, and are your efforts to induce the able bodied u>en of the Town to be? come active members of oar Company. Toa1 mast h :!p as. We have now a debt of some $189 urged i pon us. that we find difficult to meet. Our Engine House bas been sold by its former owner, and our valuable Engine will soon have no wh> re lo shelter herself. We need PROMPT, SUBSTANTIAL AID, and appeal to you for iL, The following Committee will wait upon Ute j public for such assistance as they mij be in elined to gire. W. II. GIRARDEAU, B. R. NASH. GEO. E. TAYLOR, W. H. CUTTING*, A. C. H. KOPPF, Committee. I nanufaetnrloc Enterprise la Charles? ton. Charleston is fast becoming a manafa<:turing as wei! as ? commercial eity. The largest manofae tory of doors, sashes, blinds, Ac, in the South? ern States is that of Mr. P. P. TOALS, on Hurl beak's Wharf io that city, sales room at j No. 20 Hay De street, Mr. TOALE'S advertise? ment appears io another column. Let those of oar readers in search of a Cos? metic give Darby's Propfaylaetio Plaid a fair trial, for its virtuell for this purpose arc much extolled on every side. New Advertisements. JANUARY 1, 1872, IS A GOOD TIME TO ENTER COIT'S ? jii.if wm ACADEMY. Address VAPA*. ?Ai. ii. COIT, Mayesvilie, S. C. ?Hl?uOm.DESTBIllTIOX. A tun .nu complete toist'-ry ut Chicago, bet pasL pr?tent nod tuture. Witto graphic accucs, inci . icnts aud lull details of thu dunster, by Geo. P. Upton ?adj. W. "jijeaban, editors ol the Chicago Tribun?.. With over 400 paget., and 50 illustra? tion*. I' is uow ready to delivery. Agents Wanted. a,5S.$!3 coo.ccu teniiurv. Union Publishing Ct'., Chicago lil. or Poil ... I**. i'L.ti> . tit;, SAU.ULud AiMI Vj .i lt DLA ti Ko SUBSCKIBE roK The American Farmer, Now cuubim-i witto ?nc Kural Kegi.ier, aud published mouthy al JW 9 Nc-rt h Street Balti? more. Md , by C?A MLKL SANDS A Suit. It ia the oldest Agricultural Journal in Amen?:., and was cvntinete-J over 25 years by our Senior! New eerie? leging Januxry laL 1X12. $1.50.year, in auvancc, 5 eopies, $5 ; 11 tor $10. Send fur Pro.-pei i u v Prcuiiuiu Li.-ta. Ac. UNIVERSALISM. Send lor Irec sau.ple copy of the CHRISTIAN LEADER, a first-class weekly journal, published by Ute New York Sute Con? eutioo af Univer salists, and containing the Sernona uf Dr. E. H. CHAl' N. Terns $250p r yeae. Address. Publi-t.er CliRI>TlAN LEADER, 1288 Broad? way, New York City. _ 50th irdt.AH. New York Observer $:i per AnnUm, including Year Look for IW2. SIDMET E. TI O RS E, J R. ?k CO., .17 Park Row, New York. SAMPLE COPIES FR KB. I-O Pa'CHOUsEUOLD MAUA YT *J\J?J JO ain. ia offered ire. du? ring tl: comings tar to ?very sub.crilicr uf Mer? ry a JV usenm:tboTole?UBl>i^ crat.etc. *^^* """"^ ^^,m^mm J which is an evidence Ol its wurth and popularity. Horaeo (?reeley^Ljije?iPa^^ Til lon, iTaTiTTimiituu, etc., ??rite tur every number. In cliiboiog. it offer* thr- e Crst-elass periodicals for the price-of mi. ..l them. A variety of preua iuins on eijtiiilly liberal terms. It is an original, first cluss Magasine. Vuliune X begins with Jan. '7 ! Three -|.crimen copies free. Address P. S. WOOD. Newbu-gh, N. YT Vf SOI OSE IxX'NDKED PAOLA. Printe' in Two Colors, on superb TtHTKI? PaPBR. Four Hotodred Engravings of Flower*, Plants and Vegetables, with Descriptions, and TWO COLORED PLATES. Directions and plans for making Walkr, Lawns, Garden*. Ac. The handsoaaaat and best PLORAL OUI DE in the World. All for Ten Cent*, ."o those who tbink of buying Seeds. Not a quarter the cosL 200,000 said of 1871. Address, JAMB^ VICK. Kocbestisr. N Y. Qf-TPQ nj The Dec No.. price 3D e.. has 19 IL I ClIV pieces Vocal and Instr'1 Piano Music worth i'-i in .beet form. We eill mail two beek Nos. 'for i ai mt? s I 5wc-? f"or f"r *"*..nT ,0 toe* MUS CAL 71. for $2.25. (remlar pnce. 3.) w Bound coplea ftr 1871, gilt sides and edger. $5. The Mu?e is by un MT ll! ifHays, Thomar, Kinkel, Gounod, MONTKLYetr, Address J. L PETERS. 599 Broadway' N. ?. P. O.Box 5429. A compound of Oxoa^iuU O^cfc. AcknowL e<ig^\lkebttiprotnsteo/Gu Qrow??citdlxiemij ?lite hair. ?52. IZWtt S CO., Booton. Mass, ld by all dxngglfiU. Bernara qf ss?fat?mi Ali KN IS WAM'ED -Agenu malt? ?ore money at work for BS than at anything else. b*B>M?at* liyat and permanent Particular* free. 3. STIRSOR A Co.,Fine Art Publisher!. Portland, Main?. _ $425 A MCNTn ! H-?rse furnished. Ex? penses paid. H.B.SHAW,Alfred,Me. AVOID QUACKS.-A victim of early indis cret?o?, causing nervous debility, p?ama? rare decay, etc, having tried in vain every ad rertlsad remedy, bas discovered a simple means ?f ??If core, which he will send to uis fellow luffcrers. Address J. H. REEVES, 78 Nassau SL, N. V. THIRTY TEARS' EXPERIENCE IS TBI TMATKEST OT Chrome and Sexual Diseases. APHrmOGSAL Wfi ff MAJtftiAfl?. Taaebeapeat l>eeer*vsr pnblisbed- conuming sesrly three bendratl pages, aud ote bendred ind thirty ?ae prates sud engrarugs of tba toa tu my of tbs hansen ergons ht? stine >f health ?nd disease, with atrem&iae on early.errors. Its ieplornU. eoMaejwesees n#en tba aviad and body? wita tba aether's ^kn-et treatment-?he ?afp : rational and saeeeasfsl mode .of flore, as ?bo wa by ? report t,: cases treated. A truthful sdriser ; tn the married an-1 tkosecaolemplatiag marriage^ eba enterte tn doub<?of ibair physical conditio?,. Sen t frei of pos rage t. S^s^ees.. en receipt of twenty ave cents ia svenor posta! enrrmey, by addressltig ?t- IA CKOIX. JFo. ll. Maiden -*> V? ... . ?s OTHERS ! MOTHERSfl ? MOTHERS lil f\0NT PAIL TO PROCUBK MRI?, WINS ?J LOWS SOOTHING 8Y-R?P POR CEIL- | BRB&~ TEETHING. " ? ^ Tali trainable preparation hes Seen u?ed with I KEV KR P AILING . SUCCESS ?N THOU- f SANDS OP CASES. It not onjj relieve* tba chilli fro* pain, bat { invigorates the stomach u? boweis, corrects acidity, ?nd gires tone and energy to tbs woola system. Is will also instantly relief* G riping to tbe Bowels and Win? folie We belier? it the BE8T and SUREST REM? EDY IN TBE WORLD, io aU eases of Dysen? tery and Diarrhoea in ChlUren, whether arising from teething or any other ?a nae. - Fall directions for using will ?ccompeny es cb bottle. None genuine unless tbe lac-simile of I CURTIS A PERRINS, Kew York, is on the outside wrapper. Sold by all Medicine Dealefg. omc?j! 215 FULTON STREET. NEW YORK. 4030 HARD Sr. LONDON. ENGLAND, 441 St PAUL Sr. MONTREAL. CANADA. Sept 20 ly NOTICE, THE Firm of JAMES M. CALDWELL A RON is dissolved by the den th ot Mr. JAMES M. CALDWELL, 8enior partner. I HAVE ASSOCIATED with ma ia Copart? nership. tty brntber-in law. Mr. R. RAOIN BRIGGS, to take effect on tbe 1st day of Janu? ary. 1872, under the nama of JAMES M. CALD? WELL A SONS. W. E. CALDWELL. Dee IS 8m A. A. Solomons Desires to call especial atten ..--.^ .-. - .-.-?..' \ tion to his large, complete and j ' carefully selected stock of New Goods, consisting of every toing kept in j i a first class house. Eving made i 1 a second trip to New York, ' purchased a second supply, ? which has been Just Received, at very Low Figure?. He is|? now prepared to oifer(.to his customers the best assortment of goods ever offered in this mark- , et, and at prices which JI All that he asks is an examina? tion of his stock before buying 1 J elsewhere, and he feels satisfied 11 of being able to A good supply of Corn Shelters on hand. The celebrated New 8tyle (all Iron) Com Sheller, For sale cheap. A pply to - ? .* ? ! h.tuix?tt*/ff*''v'?? .? r. * .. Ss-*S < ?i,, r.-,^v(. . : ,>:?..>. v, -"j. v NOT 15 . ri r/r!*%ic' ? ' l" -'.iff .IVi . '. " . Jj J i? w->*A . . 4? ' * SPECIAL NOTICE TO %L?NTERS. WK WOULD RESPECTFOLLY ASNOUNCJ to our friends, and th? Piasters of Sn roter Dis trict generally, that oar Mr. J- W. SELBY ?il be in Sunter about January 15, prepared to re eeire orden far PEBUTIAir GUANO Standard Fertilizers, Bacon, Corn, \ -AND Generat Supplies for the Tear 1872 We H eoeslgBWeRU af COTTON, ?bid ere will hold whan requested, advancing monej or supplies at fahr ratet. By prompt a tren ti on and a prober regard fo! the mutual interests of ourselves and of our eas to mers wa hope to merit the same liberal patron ago we hare received this year. WILSON & SELBY, COTTON FACTORS, No. 17 Light Street, Ballimore, Md RKPKBSBCBS: D. J. Winn, Esq., Messrs. Kennedy A Holman, Maj. T. B. Fraser, Dr. J. M. Pitts, A. A Gilbert, Esq. Dec gi Pm GROCERIES ! GROCERIES! -AT Thos. T. Upsiw's Store, -CORNER MAINA REPUBLICAN STREETS SUMTER, S. Ca THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY announces to the publie, that be has in rtore, and will be constantly receiving, a large md varied assortment of GROCERIES, Suitable for Plantation and Family use. [N QUANTITIES TO SUIT PLANTBRS, BY THE II UN DR KD WEIGHT, or upwards. BACON-C. E. S. Smoked, Ile. Unsmoked 10$. Shoulders, SJ. LARD-161 FLOUR-per bbl. $7@$tl. COFFEE-Java, 35. Lnguayre, ?10. .Rio, 29. SALT-per sack, 12.25. 5UGAR-Brown, 10J@tr5. Crashed, 17. :ORN-(Baltimure) $125. Home raised, $1.00. JOSHEN BUTTER-Beat 35c. JAGGING-2J lbs to the yard, 2.5c. TIES-7cts. A LIBE BAL DISCOUNT rill be allowed Merchants, and they are specially nvited to call and exarrine bis Cock, and they rill lind that hisbusiaess facilities enable bim to apply them with goods iS CHEAP ?8 THEY CAN BUT THEM n any Northern or Southern Market. Come und ee for yourselves, an ocular demonstration is he best. Eighe&t Market Priese paid for Cotton. IND THREE FOURTHS OF THE VALUE JASH, will be advanced, on all Cotton Shipped 0 the House in Baltimore <or wlieh be is agent, md it will be held over if desire?. He will make 1 speciality of Porn, Bacon and Flour, vblcb he is prepared to furni.-h in arr quanr.ity Customers and .Familits purchasing heir supplies at my establishment, can have bern delivered free of charge, at tltir residences vitbin tbe limits of the town. BAGGING AND TIES, AT LOW RATES. Country Produce taken ia exchange Respectfully, THOS. T. ?PS1UR, Ja. Feb 52 SIGN OF THU BIG BOOT! rVE ARE RECEIVING OUR Fall Stools. -OF BOOTS & SHOES, ad invite the special attention of BETERS, to oar large and well-selected assortoent of HEAVY BBOGAIS. ?ogle Sole Brogans. iVoojen's Sltoea. Saltuoralff. ?toe Ct If Dress Boots. Fleavy Kip Boots. ?Vinter Cali Gaiters. [?dies Hijrh Cut Boots. Morocco, Kid aod Cloth, both Bttooed tod Laced, Congress Gaitera SLIPPERS (Kid aod Morocco.) ' Red room aod Parlor Slippers, j Did fashioned Prunella aod Moocco. BUSKINS, j The Latest Styles of indies Boots and Slippers, for Wedjiogs and Parties! Children and lofants Shoes and Sliper* all CaU and Colors. Boys' Boots, Shoes aod Gaitcp. india Robber Over Shoes tod San?is ! Heavy Sole Leather ! French Calf $ins tod Findings of every d iscriptiou all of which we offer for ) .OW PRICES Ar WHOLESALE XN$ RcXlL. tVe pay special attention to Retail fr den by Mail, accompanied by th Cask or City Reference I ' DUDLEY ?; ELLIS, Successors to G. & C Bra 3Uj? SIG S OF THE BIG ?OOTI Ne. 41, harket Strati, W urning too, N. ; Oat 4-Sm KING'S MOUNTAIN j military School A YGRKVILLE, ?. C. , jgt?. Tb? That Session o r the ?cliool tea *^9K1S73, ?ttlbegia on ike 1st of Febm j?r ary aaa ?ed ca (be JOtb of June. . ' _'' -Tar?: 'or Taftia?; ?eettt Waabiasj, Lights, ?a^.SisUloaary, ?c, $ W pa, Ale <* wafMaee. *^^^^*f**^Oflk A. COWARD, * 4 TO THE PUBLIC. rIE UNDERSIGNED HAINS ENLARGED his Wans Room, and barios; lately por chased a large stock of DESIRABLE FURNITURE] w<mTd respectfully invite his friends and eui to mers to pay him a visit, and see what be cnn de in the way of supplying them with snob articles a?, coma in bis line. , He bes nnw on band a largo supply of vari?os stylet of Furniture. -ALSO Window Shades, Pic I are Francs, Looking Glasses, Ac, ?ed is constantly receiving additions to bis stock. Wi>l order anything which n ay not be on band to suit th* waats or taste of bis customer?. He continues to manufacture any kinds ol Furnitur? ordered. AU repairing done at sboft notice, and will Re Cane Chairs of all kinds io tbe best manner. Special attention give? to all ordeqi >o Uphol? stering and Mattress Making as specialities of bis business. UNDERTAKING, Coffins oLall kinds kept on hand, and prompt personal attention given to orders for Funerals. In all bis business transactions be will adhere sti icily to tb? rule of'-Small profits for Gash." and hopes by his attention and promptness to receive a share of public patronage. Persons needing anything in his line of busi? ness, will do well to call and examine fur them? selves before purchasing elsewhere. J. D. CRAIG, Corner Main and Canal Streets, Next above Clark's Hotel. October 25 _ HOYT & FOLSOM, WATC HMAK? AND JEWELERS; MAIN STREET, SUMTER, S. C WE, tho undersigned, ha ving foi med a co? partnership, on the (tb June, 1871, under tho name and style of HOYT A FOLSOM, would respectfully announce to the publie of Sumter, aad the adjoining counties, that we ara now pre? pared to extcute all work entrusted to us with promptness, and in a workmanlike manner. OUR STOCK will embrace the latest styles of JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, &c. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S WATCHES. All of which will be sold at th? lowest cash prices? OLIVER HOYT, F. H. FOLSOM. At Hoyt's Otil Stand Main Street. ?Sr*The genuine DIAMOND SPECTACLES, manufactured by J. E. SPENCER A CO., New York, always on band. STYLISE DRESS-MAKING. B. C, SHIVER & ft, COLUMBIA, S. C., ARE now prepared to receive orders for l'RfcSs-MAKI.NG, and have tba same dune with despatch and io the Tip of the Fashion. They hare secured the services and superin? tendence of ?-? Miss Annie Wittvogel, ASSISTED BY MADEMOISELLE CAEtf, One year fmm Paris, and employ ooo* bot tho best hands. Vc guarantee everything we doro satisfy. Bridal Trousseaus Gotten ap at short notice. Orders solicited. R. C. S. & CO., dealers io Millinery and Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Furs, Carpets, Hats, and au endless line of other Merchandise. R. C. SHIVER. DAVID JONK8 Oct ll_if} TO TUE LADIES. Fall and Winter Opening. Misses J. & E. McElhose, Have recently received and open? ed, their new Styles of f ALL ANO WINTER MILHNERY. Sd wt ed in New York, and em? bracing ali che NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. Their Stock will be fouod une qaaled in choice and variety? and will be vdfered al pri?es that cannot Chit t. give satis fact toa. RIBBONS, of all Sha.?a*, and .rrrytbieg that aaa be found io a first class Millinery Katat-luh sneas. LACE SETS, aad every arttsle in this line, CHIGNONS, Ae., A selected auortnteni. Call early aad eaamia* fer yoarndvca. J. A E. MeKLUOSE. Sumter, S. C. ?t* All etd ort from tb? country will recette prompt attention.. oct n- ,_?f_ OYSTERS! OYSTERS ! S TJ?INB FRESH SUFFOLK OYSTERS ?aa ba X! bsd; every day, at the SIM* between " i BAHRJ3T?T AN D BOGLTS. Call sad g*t som?, - -lt TV*;. OfStERS AI, O ON. j Tba leran of Oysters ia? bart them aero** lo Whatever waft deairad^raw. stewed or fried, j Como aad uy them. - 8. H. HAREIiNtiTON. Ifs*!*, im At the OM Him 9 Would ask the attention of their numerous Friends and Customers to their W Ali ld nu NOW IN, AND EMBRACING EVERY THING IN THE DIFFERENT LINES OF ERY mm$9m?mm9 i??WMi HARNESS, BOOTS & SHOES, BAGGING TIES ?S3 3JSrOT20X?S? THESE GOODS HAVE BEEN BOUGHT WITH CARE, IN A LOW MARKET, AND WILL BE SOLD Hi O *W JF* O H. C A S I? ! TRY US. , OR SHIPPED MD CAI AMHB MIDI. GREEN, WALSH & CO., CORNER MAIN AND LIBERTY STREETS. Oct 4 ?J.E.SUARES, SUMTER FURNITURE -AND Chair Ware-Rooms. 1? T?IE SUBSCRIBER INFORMS HIS . ? Friends end Customers that be bas returned from the North, where he hus aide arrangement* with the beat Manufactories, to supply him with which will facilitate him w> give such advanta? ges never before offered in quality and pri?es. My stock embrace? every article io the Furni? ture Line. In addition will be found at my es? tablishment, Window Shftdea, Wall Peper, Children's Carriages, LooklDg Glanes, Mattresses-Moss and Cotton, MouMings for picture frames, which we make to onler. Alse rieture Cord und Tassels. My stuck is large and well asserted and it is ray intention to keep it always in thia condition. Uood* carefully packed for shipping and no extra charge. Juit received a large assortment of LADIES' TRAVELLING TRUNKS. J. E. SCARES, Hain Street, next te C. T. Mason's Watch and Jewelry Store. WARE ROOMS UP STAIRS. Oct ll B. B. NASH. P N. DU LIN. NASH & DUMW. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Manufactured Tobacco, AND SEGARS. SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO, of different grade*. SUMTER, S. C. ALSO ttXT.V A GOOD 8CPPLT OF North Carolina Rye and Corn Whiskies, AND PEACH AND APPLE BRANDIES. GROCERIES," LIQUORS, ?c. Tohaco at wholesale farnisbed at Manufac? turer'* prices. O-.Mry Merchants will d<> well to call and examine our stock. All orders promptly executed when accompanied with the eash. The custom of my old friends, whom I have furaiched by wagon for several years, ia respect? fully solicited. Nev 1 6m Mrs. James P. Brennan, Liberty Street. RESPECTFULLY informs her friends and customers that she has received and open? ed a fu:l and Complato Stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, SHOES, CROCKERY, TIN WAKE, &C. Art?l a general assortment of Merchandise, for familr u?e. She solicits the patronage of the public, feeling ?.ared that she can offer her Stielt ?f Goods at very low prices for cash. lier stoek waa purchased in tbs Fortbern Markets, at REDUCED PRICES, And tho.? trading at her establishment; Will buy Cae?? Goode, sod be fairly dealt with. Oct ll- ?rn NO. 3 GROCERIES. THE ONLY STRICTLY Grocery and Liquor House IM T0W5 'PUK UNDERSIGNED, begs leave lo X ell tba attention of bia J?ieaJs and the f??bKr generally te Ms * NfitV ANDX WELL SELECTED liTOCK Of Heavy and Fancy Groeeries Which be afters loir ter CASK ONLY. feft. Ali articlci warranted a* recommended JBsW J^are Mesflal-1 Licuara kept constantly on Band. . ' ' J. fi." 2BER HA RT. Fine Edgars & Tob?cea ?% Sumter Book Stow. li E M O V A L ! NEW i?SLNESS! SE XV GOODS! C. P. A. BULTMAN INFORMS HIS CUSTOMERS AND fm the public generally, that he has re moved to the Store lately occcpied by Hoyt A Folsom-nest to Meson's Jewelry Store, where, in addition to continuing the MANUFACTURE OF ROOTS AND SHOES to order, he will keep a general Assortment of Ready Made Work for gent lernet,, ladies, misses and children. His stock has been selected in person, with a view to SUBSTANTIAL WORKMANSHIP and GOOD MATERIAL, is almost entirely HAND MADE, from thc l>e*t manufacturers of Philadelphia and Bahbaerei '-Will also keep a Stock of Leather and Shoe Findings for the trade. A superior quality of CALF SKINS AND LEATHER on hand, with which he is prepared to fill all ord?rs by experienced workmen. TERMS STRICTLY CASU. Nor 22-_ SUMTER"" MARBLE YARD THE undesigned having just received a fin lot of MARBLE, S PREPARED TO FURNISH Monumental & Cemetery Work, of all kinds . in a manner that will compare favorably with any work tn his line. Having r?eoive<l a liberal patronage heTtiif.,rr, he cont?:?ncs to invite all who may be derireaa of any thing in his line to give Lim a call. He defies competition in prices. Positively no work deliren: 1 in the futare astil paid for. W. P. SMITH. Jane 14 C L 0 TH I HG-, CL?fHS, &C. Fall and Winter Stock. D. J. WINN, Asent, Now has in Store a targe at?d Careful? ly ?elected St^cL of Fall and Winter Goods WHICH HE GUARANTEES AS REPRE? SENTED. SUCH AS CLOTHING-Fine, Mt.lum ard Couimon Cloths and Cwssimere?, Fine Lot Tweeds, Shina, . Drawers; Underrate, Gloves and Cravats, Suspender.?, ol lars. Socks, Hauken hiefs, ?e., which he pl*-d<jc& bimse'f to ?t'." lew fi r ea!-li Oct. *. AT THE Photograph Gallery, SUITSE 'yOU may now get, ia fine ext cation, Photograghs, Ferrotypes, Ivorytypes, Ambrotypcs. ?o celain Pictures or Mezzotint Photographs. ALSO Lrfe 8ne and Cihinet Portrait*, *v!ored ia (Pater. Oil, ?r Worked in Ink. Special attention, too. is given t?? copying old [rikcaeeeea, and ss tisf oolloo gaatantccd in every maa. JD. WILDER Oe? ll-. - ti mw j. wKAsm, FR Iii II AND PURB DRUG S, 31 E D ? C I XKS. fflKXILlCS. PE&FHIEalY &c. &c. .4 r WA rs OX BA XD. PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH CARE AT ALL HOURS. March S Preserve Your Sight ! TIIK CELEBRATED Scbafffeaiiseii Fpectecles, Ht H fl '.( T"i ?i $r'i .?T!i tn"H, ftirit'-rfnail. Thc superiority oftW.-?- ?Ir^at Eve 1'-*-errer* consist.? in the car-fui Mat*iemat.r*] Accuracy in thr construction of thc 1.sc?. h-ir?~ mann. factored ..f the Best White Pl : .-XHCC Shape <>f the Ky?\ rims '?.'V.A.XV.M ai] ?i'iuisierit.jr and Wavering of the Sight. D'/zin-r*. an.I alt the oilier Train ol Eriia produced by tLo u?e of interior spectacles. Every one whom sight is f'iliag ur\r?tan-1s it? value. By buying imperfect ?pcc'acles you help I? destroy it. BEY THE HES! ! Blythe Srhnffhnitstn Sprrfatict avd irresrrvf tin Ey*-yin'/;', ar* priccf?t. FOR SALE BV c- T. M A soy? June 25 Watcbsaafcrr A Jcwrl-ja 0 J^^^^^K H JQ-.-i-?ja^ N-'.<4 - ^ * J*"** ' ~*"-"^ E ):":^"'?.- vi%-'-.-'-"- -.- "' Hl? - ; T??e*e lattens ero pc-^.tw y Tii?-71>u:../tine f>>r? i- . .vucu. > fAv^t .---^"7- ^ESESSIS^ Ecaslt;?at end It>:cu?i icttterere, and tra a prevcn'.iro of C "ii* IT. and Fcrcri " Ali kl! to th ir ; -v.. ; fol cCcacy. j B? ?j ... -"y- agi Are an antidote io chare j r ? W r^r and J.;' '-. 1 BBB miSEHgm to the srastc-i frame, cud Cvrrxt ail j Will sare dave cf ?u?Ser>.:rto th? tfi k. c.-.d t^-ATiwii-v^^iK.- issi r. i;n Tho grana I'^aacta ivrtie ?Ls or Ufe. i ?- 'y?"'-"? 'B" " ".T^ -;. JW T1 i?ho ^?^rv^T^ti y\ l'?T???lS? .-4-. nxTTsasy?p't?r>i - [?^..Il?lV/ In Ventnor Ci Karrie.: V4-r'~* o? Piagl", tlicro L. teri air t:n-"V, e?uaikd and ha*e ofi?m bv^a t~^\. rneaaa of ea . ?a? Hf?. * TRY ONE COTTLE? > Nor 1 EEEDES & DAVIS, co rro\ PACTti??Sa #AN?> General Commissi j. :Lrchaiiis. m^gfr's Xort?? U?iarf VILM!LE. 'rox, s c. Consign oteo t.s R?rbejetfijf?v is>l;cjre?.?. I??S:M. KaxuKR. zivvemia? PA\ Oct ll- r,, Nw.'