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IS TH 13 UK A CODI
ar w. #. aajwepr.
What Hot Mr paint? lb? Tarted hues
Tb* maible M shades of Flora'? wreath ?
And who-doth Into each iota**
lu own-dliU nott TO, fragrant breath f
Whe? Ffaorboa mounts bU flaming ?teed.
And Ml? the earth with genial glow.
Waa-germinates the Inert ??ed?
Wb? vegetates and make*H grow?
Whet alchemist tba chrysalis
Transmutes Into a bolter-fly,
Which sports-In san shine and ia bliss
AD hour, then web? itself to diu ?
Who placed lb? camel io those lands
What* Sirius forever reigns,
Adapting him to traok tb? ?and?
And bldo the thirst of torrid plain? f
Who flt* lb? mountain goat and stag
To thrive on scanty Alpin? fare
To stand secure on beetling crag,
And respir?te th? froren air?
Who to the bearer doth Impart
The civil engineer'? degree ?
Who teaches bim the builder's art
The mason's craft and mystery ?
Who learns the ants and honeybees
Political economy
To organise communities
And exercise State-polity?
Wbo relie with thin transparent hood,
The amphibious reptile's eye,
Through which it sees to seek its food,
Whilo shielding it fro in injury ?
Wbo tells the bulbul and cuckoo
When winters frosts and snow are done,
And sends thom fortb to groot and woo
The bursting buds and vornal sun ?
Who whispers in its ear that word
That noiseloss, wondrous shibboleth
Whioh warns tho migratory bird,
When Boreas comos with loy breath?
Who congregates tho finny elans
With voice of occult heraldry,
And furnishes them charts and plans
With which to navigate the sea?
What power ovokes tho maiden's blush,
That stains ber cheek with crimson dye?
Who paints ber brow with passion's flush,
Ana lights with fire hor sparkling eyo ? ,
Who transfigures this shrinking maid,
Soon as her first-born o oluiuis her care,
Into a matron gravo and staid,
Life's duties nllproparod to share?
Who sends her louder babe in quest
(Ero reason's light assumes control)
Of nurture, to '.ia mother's breast,
With aim Uko magnets to tho pole?
Responsive to tho mute demand,
Who opens there a magio fount,
And eau JOS, with his mystic wand,
The luotoal currents tbero to mount ?
Who wipos tho rusts from Neptune's brow,
Condensing them in clouds and rain,
Whioh falling, through the rivers flow
llaok to their ocean home again ?
Who bids tho night succeed the day ?
Who leads thoRoasons' endless charo?
Who guides tho plano ts on their way?
'Ibo comet's flight through trackless spaco?
Who on palo Dian breathes that spell,
Dy whioh she holds, in death-like trance
The sos, or makes its bosom swoll
And throb thoughout its broad expanso?
Who lit the vestal lamps, that glow
Forover, on tho domo of night?
From whose ox hautlos? cruses flow
The oils that feed their quenchless light?
Wheoco oomo those wonders of tho earth ?
Those marvels of tho sea ana sky ?
Who gavo these adaptation's birth,
And institutos this harmony ?
Is chanco the genius who planned
With such intelligent design?
Thearohiteot whoso skillful hand
Hath wrought such symmotry divine?
Is Accident the wiso statist
Who framed such equitable laws ?
Is Chance-blind Chance-tho harmonist
Who so adopts effect to oause?
Is Chanco the wizard nature tends?
Whose spirit over nature broods ?
Who fits nil croa1 ores for their ends ?
Who instinct plants and aptitudes?
Methinks there is a great First Cause,
Who nature's self oonceirod nod planned,
Who wroto tho code of nature's laws,
And holds all chances in Ills hand ?
Methinks tho land, the sea, tho sky,
Abound with symbols, tokens grand
Of tho Elohim, throned on high -
Of His oroativo, primal hand.
There's not a beast, in wood or park,
Hut furnishes somo evidence
But hears somo imprint, sign or mark
Of an All irise Intelligence.
The frailest insects prove and tench,
Tho existence of Deity
Are missionaries, sent to preach
A sunny gocpel from the sky.
Thc humblest fiowor thnt scents the field
Tho meekest shrub bj brook or lynn,
Some traces of their Maker yield
Of their celestial origin.
Tho smallest bird, whoso feathered thront
Trills fon h Us song, in silver tone,
Ropoats some sound, eches somo noto
From Heaven's grand diapason.
So, nil man's faculties rovoal
The toueh and workmanship of God,
White nil creation bears His seal
And shows tho foot-prints wherollo trod.
.Sumter, S. C., June, 1SG9.
A YOUNO WOMAN HKCOMKS A II AV?
INO MANIAC THROUGH FRIGHT.-A
gentleman from Spnrln, Tout)., gives us
i he pnrticulura of a sad nft'air which oc?
curred in that part ol' tho country last
week. At ono of t ii OHO periodical mas.
quorudiugs for which tho rural district*
uro celebrated, tho subject of ghosts und
spiritual visitations was discussed at
great jength, and with all that exagger?
ation und high coloring usually attached
to any theme in whioh (hosupernatural
plays a part. Whoo the parly broke up,
ono of the young mcu ol' tho neighbor*
hood conceived tho idea of frightening
two of the ladies, who had somo dis?
tance io go atong a lonely road with
hoir brother. Wrapping himself in A
hoot from head to loot, bo took a short
path, nnd emerged upon tho trio from a
copse of bushes just us they cunio up.
As tho figure in white becunio visible,
moving slowly towards them, the trio
sot up the moat horrible shrieks, and
fled down the puth in the utmost terror.
One of tho ludios swooned and foll to
thc ground, whilo tho other reached thc
house with reason unseated-a raving
man ino.-Nushvilta Banner.
f\t \(\ BUSHELS COTTON SEED for salo.
OXJKJ Apply to
J. P. BRENNAN, Agent,
Liberty Street
Deo Ii Irnos.
PICTURES,!
IN TUB
HIGHES^ Ifa?fc???? *P$H?
OF ART, ARB NOW TAKBN BY
WILDER & > WHEELER,
At lite Gallery In Sumter, Intel? kept hy H. B
MCCALLUM, euch as
PHOTOGRAPHS,
IVORYTYPR8,
AMBROTYPES,
."' FERROTYPES, A?
FRAMES of nil sites furnished.
PICTURES colored,and old pictures cleaned
.nd remounted.
STEREOSCOPES ANO STEREOSCOPIC
VIEWS for ?ale.
MOT. 8_
?. m. if itu. . . ?. M. Dm.ll?.
NASH & DULIN,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Manufactured Tobacco,
SMOKING' AND CHEWING, OF, ;v
DIFFERENT'GRADES,-'
SUMTER, SO. CA.
. : ! ' ' : ; ALSO : . . .: \'.;[)
Keep a good supply of. N ORT lt. CAROLINA
RYE and CORN WHISKEY,' SEGARS; and
LIQUORS or various kinds. I
TOBACCO'at Wholosole 'furolshod at Manu,
facturero' Prices.
Country Morchantl will do nell to call and
examine our etook.
AU orders promptly executed when accompa?
nied with tho oash.
The ouBtotn of my old friends whom I have
furnished by wagon for severn! y ou ra is re?
spectfully solioltod. . ' .
B. R. NASH.
Oot. 6 - Om.
MILLINERY
.AND
Fahey Goods.
MISS E. D. BRITTON
HAVING returned from tho -'North ls pro
prepared tu offer bor friends and patrons a
HANDSOME AND COMPLETE STOCK OF
Fall and Winter Millinery,
PAIN CY GOODS, &C.
Carefully solectod by herself. She will continuo
to get frosh sappi ios overy thrco or four weeks,
so should anything new occur in the styles of
HATS and BONNETS, liter in tho season, she
will be furnished with tho very latest.
I ELEGANT BRIDAL
HATS AND BONNETS,
mada to order on short notice.
Country orders will receive strict nttontlon.
Oct?_ tf
Baugh's Raw Bone
SUPER-PHOSPATE OF LIME,
TAM now recoiving my supplies of this. MA?
NURE anti Plauters cnn rely upon gotting
I an artiole fully up to standard, as per annaly sis.
All bought from myself or authorized agents, I
will gunrnntco, ns ovory cargo so sold is analysed
en arrival hero, and the high, olear character of
tho manure fully kept up.
J. N. ROBSON,
SOLE AGENT FOR SOUTH CAROLINA,
Nos. 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf,
Charleston, S. C. '
PATE & TAYLOR,
Agents for Sumter County. ' '
Prof. SHEPARD anys of analysis rando Oot.
10th, 1869, "A vnluablo rannuru and decidedly
Bupcrior to the article of lastyoar.".
EXPERIMENT MADE BY M. 0". M. nAMW
MOND, OF BEECH ISLAND, S. C.
No Manure-887 lbs. seed Cotton per nero.
175 lbs Pom vino Uuunu-1323 lbs. seed Cotton
por tore.
175 lbs. Doughs'-1489 lbs.sood Cotton por nore.
Jan 6_> , <_tf .
?. F. HOYT.
SUCCESSOR TO ; t:
I HOYT, & SUMTER,
SO. CA.
"Y^OULD respectfully inform his frlonds
and tho publio of Sumter, and adjoining counties,
that he has recently received a choice selec?
tion of
LADIES' AND GENTLE M ENS'
WatoHes,
JEWELRY, SILVERWARE;
SPECTACLES, Ac.', &c,
His stack embraces all 'tho latest styles, and
will b : sold at. reason able rates.
Sept 29
Notice.
rpiIE SUBSCRIBER having mot wiffi n very
1. serious loss In gotting his crop of COTTON
burnt up, has como to the.de.t?nm|i;ittion to offer
his so-vicos to the people of Sumter District,ns a
SURVEYOR, nod believes that his experience
for tho lost thirty yours ns Surveyor, will enable
him to glvo satisfaction, for, competency and
promptness.
Koibrenoo may bo had to nil the old Judges of
the Court in -U)h} State, and the Attorneys of
Lancaster Bar.
' j JAME? p.. MoILWAtK.
Nov 17 _ 3mos.
ESTATE NOTICE?
ALL porsons having demands against tho cs
ta'.o of Suinuel J. Bradley, docensod, will
presont them prnporly proven within tho timo ro
Haired by law, and thoso indebted lo said estate
will make payment to tho undersigned nt hor
residence In Slateburg, or tn her nt tor noys,
Messrs. Richardson A Moses, nt Sumter S. C.
ELISABETH N. BRADLEY,
f" Executrix.
DOC 15--tf_j,__ . rj_
I. H. ALEXAN?T
DENTIST,
BROAD STREET, CAMDEN, 8. 0.
Evory description of work executed with
promptness, and in tho most approved and dura?
ble stylo. Sots of Teeth furbished nt very mod
erato rates.
REFERENCES:
Gon. J. D. Kershaw, Camdon, S. C.
T. Harnell, M. D.. ' "
ii, ll. Doa?, " "
J. M. Davis, Esq., " "
Jan 6 Ora
A- WHITE,
Fire & Lifo Insurance Agent
SUMTER, S. C.
UNDERWRITERS, AGENCY, N. Y.
SECURITY INSURANCE CO., N. Y
ENTERPRISE ? . ? Cinn.
GEORGIA HOME ?' Geo.
RICHMOND HANKING IN. CO.
SOUTHERN JJI'FETN?SURANCE CO.
[Mo rn ph ia mid Atlanta.
Capital Rf y ewnfal, 81i?.000,UOl>.
SOUTH SEA GUANO
Rodes1 Ground Gypsum.
Circuler? with detailed statements fur*
ntshed on application to the General Agent,
B. S. RHETT .& SON,
Charleston, S. C.
Or to GREEN, WATSON A WALSH,
Janj2fi-3m]_Agonts nt Sumter, S. O.
AI MA. U 'S SARRACENIA
-OR
FLY-TRAP BITTERS
Tho Groat Southern remedy for
DYSPEPSIA,
NERVOUS DISORDERS,
GENERAL DEBILITY, Ac
Prepared by
Cr. W, Aimar,
Cbomist and Druggist,
Charleston, S. C.
SAVANNAH, GA. . I
March 9th, 1809. J
Mn. W. G. A ut An-Dear Sir:-A member of
my family suffering long from Dyspepsia, hos
expnrionced moro relief from your SARRACE?
NIA BITTERS than from any other medicine
she bas over tried. It is most oxcollunt for in?
vigorating tho system and creating an appotite.
I regard it as decidedly tho most beneficial of all
Dyspeptic remedies. ' .
Yours, vorv respectfully,
N. J. DARRELL,
Sold by? all Druggists.
General Agonts RISLEY A Co.,
No. 141 Chambers Stroot, New York.
AGENTS AT SUMTER.
J. F. W. DoLormo. A. Andorson A Co.
Nov 3 Om '
NO. S
GROCERIES.
THE ONLY STRICTLY
Grocery and Liquor House
IN TOWN
rjUIE UNDERSIGNED BEING DULY
Authorized to continuo the business of tho Int?
arm of CRANE A EBERIIART, begs loavo te
eal! tho attention of his friends and the public
generally to his
NEW AND WELL SELECTED
STOCK OF,
Heavy and Fancy Groceries
Which ho offers low for CASH ONLY.
V.y- All articles warranted as reoommendo
??f Puro Mod?oinnl Liquors kept constantly
on hand.
, . . J. II. EREK HA RT.
((' ... Surviving partner.
Doo ld_ tf
ADRIAN & V?LLERS,
WHOLESALE DBALERS IN
Pr OT irions, Groceries, ami. Liquors,
WILMINGTON, N, C
OFFKU FOR SALK :
LIQUORS""'.'...'..Rye and Corn Whiskies
. ' < Gins, Brandies, Rums nf
nil grades, in bbis., half
bbl?, ?nd cases.
WINGS.Clarets, Madeiras, Ports,
. Sherrys, Rhino Wino, Ca-,
iii* "' ']"<. " taw ba, anil Sc upper npng,
. , in bbls. and cases,. .
COItOIALN.*...Raspberry atjd Lunion Sy?
rup, Blackberry Brandy,
Schiedam Solu nppj, Van
Brunt's Schnapps, Kim
" . ' ' mel, German, Plantation,
* Alpine and Sozoruo Bit
tors, in cases and bbls.
TOBACCO.O h o w i n g-Lori!lard's
Yacht Club, Virginia Gold
Loaf, Vennblo's iilnck
Crystal, Monument?,, Nu
vy, and oomo Common
Grades, in boxes and
cuddies.
S m o k i n g-Lorillnrd's
'Roso Loaf, Eureka, Gail
? A Ax's Apricot, Killisi
niok, Danville Big Lick,
? i- * and oilier brands, inlets
to suit.
.SKOA HS.....Havana imported, Parta.
??8,. Lo Flor do Adrian &
' .' V?llers, Conciliation, La
? . * ' ' A Corona do Expugna? and
Homo twenty brands of
lower qualities by tho
mills only.
I'lItKCllACKEHSNo. 1 Gold Chop.
OAFS.^......Mi.Ely's and Coals Wnter
?rool, G. D., und Al ni?
el.
SHOT.......Huck and Drop, nil sizes
KHMTN.Apples, Dried Pears and
Peaches, Shelled Almonds
Layer Raisins, Cocon*
. . nuts,'Brazil Nuts, Wal*
nuts, Filberts, Currants,
Citron, arid Oranges, nt
wholesale only.
OANN?SD GOODS Condouscd Milk, Eaglo
Brand, Oystor.-i and Lob?
sters, Fresh Poaches, To
milloo?, Brandy Peaches,
nnd Cherries, both foreign
domestic, Sardine-', Mixed
nnd Plnln Pickles, Chow
Chaw, in cases only.
DHUOS.....Laudanum. Purcgnrio,
Castor Oil, Pnin-lllor,
Copporns, Sal Soda, Sill?
er itus, Hi Garb Soda
Cream Tartar, Fig Bl ii o
Washing Bluo, Essonco of
Peppermint, ond Lemon,
Race Ginger, Cninphnr.
David's . nod Bartlett's
Inks, Carilla Soup, Lyo
and Potash, in original
casos only.
CAN DIRS.Small and Largo Stick,
Fancy Assorted, by tho
box only.
TICAS.imperial, Hyson, Sou
chong, Oolong', in half
chests and caddies,
Our Stock of Coffoo, Crackers, Snaps, and Cnn
dieu, Flours, Syrups, nnd Molasses Sugar, Bacon
and Pork, Salt and Fish, being at present tho
largest nnd host assorted In North Carolina, wo
aro nblo to fill any orders eu'rusted to us with
dispatch.
ADRIAN A V?LLERS,
Doo 22
REEDER & DAVIS?
COTTON FACTORS
A NI? . .
General . Commission Mer chan ts,
AD? UH'.S NORTH IV BI.Y Ul',
CHARLESTON, S. 0.
CONSIGNMENTS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.
OHWKM. nKKOF.n. ZIHIIRRMAN MAVIS.
Sopt I Om
ThcMag?iflceniNcw iron Ste'mshlps
Volunteer, : Capt. JONES,
Regulator, .rx
" OT Capt* "PENNINGTON
PanitO, t : TRUMAN,
Now form a 8BMI-WEBK.LY LINB between,
NEW YORK ?dd .WILMINGTON. . .
Conneotlng with the W. A M., W. A W. ?nd
tho W. O AR. lt. Railroads. . -
Freight consigned to tho. R?. R. Agent will go
forward promptly, without delay.
., This Line brings goode from New York at the
foll o vt log ra tos? ,
Flour IO Ceutspcr Barrel,
Pork. IO Osais per Barrel,
. -molasses) io Cents per Barrel,
ftotfar io cents per ?V
Measurement'goods 2 cents per foot; Wolghtj
goods 10 cunt? por 100 lbs.
For Freight apply to
BARRY BROTHERS, Agents,
Deel- ' ...
BALTIMORE ANO WILMINGTON|
Weekly Steamship Line.
'.v. T-:
' oomrosKD OP
Tho First Class Steamships |
Lucille,
(W. S. HARRINGTON, Commander.)
James A- Qary
" ' ' (H.'L. HALL,' Commander.) ;"
Ono of tho above Steamships will leave BALTI?
MORE and WILMINGTON every
SATURDA?
forming a Regular <t
WEE K L Y L I N E- . ;
and the only nuthorizod through chnnootlonwltb |
Wilmiogtou A Manchester Railroad.
COTTON and otbor Protlaeo consigned to our
enro will ho shipped to BALTIMORE by first |
stenmor, .
FREE OP COMMISSION.
Having oovorod Wharves in WILMINGTON I
and BALTIMORE, goods cnn be received at all |
times and bo properly protected.
A. B. S ll EPPERSON A CO., Ag'ts,
Nos. ll and 12 North Water Streot,
Oct 20 Wilmington, N. C. I
Sundries
5QQ BARRELS FLOUR-all grados.
4000 SACKS SALT.
60 SACKS RIO COFFEE.
30 " JAVA COFFEE, (Choice.)
10 HHDS. SUGAR.
60 BB LS. COFFEE SUGAR.
300 " MOLASSES.
10 HHDS. "
20 ? BACON SIDES A SHOULDERS.
36 ? DRY SALTED BACON.
100 COILS ROPE.
30 TONS BEARDS COTTON TIES.
100 ROLLS FLAX A GUNNY BAGGINO.
For ?alo at Lowest Figuros, by
A. B. SHEPPERSON. A CO.
Wilmington, N. 0.
Pot 20._
Provisions.
30 HHDS. SMOKED SIDES
AND SHOULDERS.
15 HHDS. DRY SALTED SIDES
AND SHOULDERS.
For salo low by .
A. B. SHEPPERSON A CO.,
No. ll and 12 North' Water Stroet,
Oct. 20 Wilmington, N. C.
Sugar and Molasses.
20- J??UDS DEMARARA SUGAR.
10 HHDS. PORTO RICO SUGAR.
50 BBLS. COFFEE SUGAR.
100 BBLS. MOLASSES.
20 IIIIDS. MOLASSES.
For sale low, by
A. Ii. SHEPPERSON & CO.
Wilmington, N. O.
Oct 20
?alt* Salt!!
2500 S\CKS AMERICAN SALT.
1500 SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT.
For salo from Whorl at Lowost Figures..
By A. B. SHEPPERSON A CO.
Wilmington, N. O.
Oot 20. ...... ...
Established 1834.
G. H. Reese
&- Brothers.
207 & 200 W. Pratt Street
BALTIMORE, M. D.
WHILE AND
FAMILY CROCHUS
WE RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE I
Citizens of Sumter and its vicinity, that
We aro prepared to furnish
Every Article in our Line,
{Except Spirituous Liquors )
At as Low JRatcs as any House in
the United States.
Our long oxpcrlonco and unsurpassed facllitlo?
fpr procuring goods upon tho most favorable
terms, enable us to gunrantoo satisfaction to
every purohnser. Wo pay particular intention to
?FE: AS.
and cnn nt any time, out of our oxtenslvo stock,
furnish tho flnost, ns woll os all other grados that
como to this country. Purchasers may rely upon
having ihoir goods carefully packed, and pr rapt?
ly forwnrdod.
__Scpt22_ . 1 om
RdB??rr BR?17N
COUNTY SURVEYOR,
MANCHESTER, S. 0.
WILL nltond promptly to any business on
' tfbstod to blm,.'n his line. . ' .,
navens TO
EITHER FOES OR FRIENDS.
Rospeotfully bogs loavo of absence for 1
month?, after Maroh nott.
. Nov 21
Ph. S CHU O KM ANN,
8T1 KINO STREET,
' . j . , (0? POSIT*! 6 ASE I, PT.,) y y , .(...
Illf OUTER AMD D K A L B H II
DBBLIN ZE^lLYr? 'Vjlt|T^f?, (K^rr|INO
WOOL, BM ?RO?^Bliy/ PATTERNS,
? . FLOSS SILK, EMBROIDERY .
' SILK, KNITTING AND
EMBROIDERY
COTTON,' 1
;KN1TTBD>W0B8TED GOODS,
\\ ' ?MBROIDERED
SLIPPERS,
: Ain?- .-.
LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS. BUTTON*
VELVETS, FRINGES, AU.
' JW All orders by mail v.Ul bs most carefully
nltondod to, and doutore will bo supplied at,Now
York wholesale ?ricos. .
Nor 10 ._ly .
LENGNICK & SELL,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
LADIES TRIMMED HATS,
AND MILLINERY AND
STRAW GOODS,
VI KAYNE STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
_Oot 13_?_? ?j ' _Cm_
THANKFUL FOR PAST FAVORS,
we still solicit tho patronage of our old custo?
mers, both city and country, and would respect
fully inform all thoao who aro in want of AS?
SORTED CANDY, will find it Lr their intorost
to call and examino our Condy ; it ts neatly put
up In 26, 60 and 100 pound boxes, full weight,
whloh we warrant pprfeotly pure and unnduliero
let}, freo.from Terra Alba or Marble Dost, both
extensively used nt tho North In the adultera
ihg of Candy j'alao'.tha* coloring matter being
purely vogctnbU,'and will keep in any climate.
Orders thu t Cou tain fash will havo the. bonoflt
of our roduoed prioes. ' .
AV. KTN8MAN,
No. 279 King St., Charleston, S. C.
P. S.-Send for full Circular.
OoL 13-Om._
Pacific Guano Company's
COMPOUND
ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIM
For Composting with Golton Seed,
rpilIS ARTICLE IS MANUFACTURED AT
,| the Company's Works, under the direotion
and superlntepdonco of Dr. Ravone).
It contains tho same olomeuts of fertility ns
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO, except that lt
ls not furnished willi AMMONIA, lt is pro
pared expressly for composting with cotton
seed, which furnishes tho ?lemont of AMMO?
NIA; tho object being to rendor that sido
praduotof tho plantation available to tho highest
dogrco as nn element of fertility. For furthor
and particular Information, apply to tho undor
8igucd.
(J. N. ROBSON,
Agont'for South Carolina,
? 1 and 2 Allantio Wharf, Charleston.
JOHN S. REESE & CO., Gonoral Agents,
Bal tim oro.
Terms $15 cash or $50 on 1st Nov. 1870, for
approved city acooptnnco or other good security.
Nov 17_3m
HENRY BISCHOFF & CO
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND DEALERS IN
Wines. Liquors. Segars,
TOBACCO, &c.
197 BAST BAY,
Charleston, S. C.
H. BISCHOFF, C. WULBERN, J. II. PIEPER
Sept 8_6in
Especially designed for tho uso of tho Modical
Profession nnd tho Family, possessing those in?
trinsic m&diolnnl properties which belong to an
Old and Puro Gin.
Indispensable to Females. Good for Kldnoy
Complaints. A delicious Tonio. Put np in
oases, containing ono dozen bcttlos onoh, and
sold by nil druggists, grocers, Ao.
A. M. BIN INGER A CO.,
Established 1778, No. 15 Beaver St., N. Y.
Tune 23 ly
JAMI? CALDWELL.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Boots, Shoes, Hats,
Comer of Main ant! Republican Sis.
Sumter, So. Ca.
Oct 0_._ , ly
THE SUBSCRIBER
HAS established himself in a room adjoining
tho Post Od'ieo, for tho purpose of .
MAKING AND REPAIRING HARNESS AND
SADDLES TO ORDER.
Any ono favoring him with Iholr work moy bo
assured I hut lt will bo dono with neatness and
dispatch.
All kinds of Irado will bo token for work done
in lils shop. Givo him n trial and satisfy your,
solvos. ROBERT KIRKLEY.
Nov 24_,_ Sin
GEO. Z. FRENCH.
Commission Merchant
\ -AMP
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
WILMlSG'jfON, N. C.
WILL PUBLISH,. August 1st, for Freo
Distribution, a Catalogue of LANDS FOR
9*LE IN NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA.
Sond in a description and prlco of lands.
&s|U No nliar?? unless a sain is offoctod
TBEficER fc jto?MsT?isrr
COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
, , 1 Dowl/a Wharf.
Hnllimoro, Md.
r|"UlE undersigned neting ns Agent for tho
JL nbove Arm, rospeotfully solicits Consign?
ments of Cotton, upon whloh ho will ndvanco throo
fourths of Its markot value on tho day of ship
mont in OAS II, Cotton held over if desired.
Grain, Potatoes', Nanon and other orders puompt
ly tilled upon satisfactory torin s. Good reforenoe
Ki von if required.. Requesting your patronage.
I remain, yours truly,
THOMAS T. UPSHUR, J?.
Boo 32-3m . '
X*:A.'JE*. MBSIiS?
I?cr?*ae Tfonr Crepaand I Mirror* Y#tur
PKO?S GUANO,
Impprudtr q? direct from lite s?hce**?Jt
lalaud?, ?outu Pacifie Ocean.
Wilcox? Gibbs & Co 's
MiMNjMTKD KU ANO.
Prepared Sevanasfc, ?... ?std
Charlea****, ?. CW, wt* tri? baa pro Tod m
she soil she heat mann re la nae?
* FOR SAL? BT
WILCOX, GIBBS & CO,
U?POBTERS ? DEALERS IN
99 BAY-STREET, SAVANNAH, OA.
6* BAST BAY-6T. CHARLESTON, 8. 0.
241 BROAD 8TRBBT, AUGUSTA, OA.
Also, hy.Agent.
WK AL80 KEEP
Pure No. 1. PERUVIAN GUANO.
?< DISSOLVED BONE.
? LAND PLASTER.
For farther Information, address as above for
Circular, or subscribe to Southern Agriculturist,
published by W. 0. Maotnurphy A Co., at Au?
gusta abd Savannah, Ga., at the low priooof 25o.
per annum.
Dee 8
LA VALENTINA
SEGAR FACTORY,
No. 118 BAST BAY STREET,
HAVE FOR SALE the choicest brands of
Pure Havanna SEGARS. Also, good do.
mestio Segara, at low prices.
ALFRED A. BABBOT, Agent,
Sept 8-6m_Charleston, S. 0.
JAS. HARRAL & GO*
COTTON
AND GENERAL
COMMISSI ONT MER CHANTS
23 WHITEHALL STREET,
(Lower end of Broadway,)
NEW YORK.
Liberal advances made upon Bills Lading.
Nov 24_6mos.
P. P. TOALE,
Charleston, 8. G., Manufacturer of
Doors, Sashes, Blinds.
HAVING tho Largest and most oomplete
Factory in tho Southern States, nnd keep?
ing always on hand a largo and most Complete
stock ol' DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, Sash
Doors, Storo Doors, Shutters, Mouldings, Ac, Ao.
I a ni enabled to soil Tow and at manufacturers'
pricos.
N. B.-Striot attention paid to shipping in
good order.
July 21_13a
ANDREW McCOBP. Jr.,
Commission Merchant,
AND DEALER IN
IJME, CEMENT*
PLASTER PARIS,
And other Building Material.
-AL80
LAND PLASTER AND HAY.
217 East Bay,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
SoptS-fiml Opposite New Custrm House
SJTE. ADGER& CO.,
IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN
HARD W ARE,
Cutlery, ?uns, Bar Iron, Steel,
AND
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
J. E. Adger, 1
A. MoD. Brown, 189 Mootine St. and
E. D. Robinson,
G. H. Moffott, t?2 Eost Bay St.
J. Adger Smyth, ? " _ J
K A. Smyth,, ) < II ARL ti SK 0^ S. C
Sept 8-Om
X3rREATN
BLOOP PURIFIERS
Ar TeMiMiiili, KS " Bonstlis Alamo" for tili JIU.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
_J)r. J. J. LAWRENCE & CO.,
^^^^ PH0PH1BTOHB. si ^
EDMONDS T. BROWN,
Of the late Firm of
F. D. FANNING & CO.
WHOLESALE DEALER IN MEN'S AND BOY'S
Hats, Caps and Straw Goods.
ALSO
Ladies' Misses & Childrens'
HATS.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Sept 8-8m] Opposite Charleston Hotel.
HARDWARE.
SAMUEL R. MARSHALL,
IMPORTER AND DEALER
-IN
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, Pis?
tols, Muskets, Powder, Shot, Gaps, Cnrt
ri.igos, Axes, Cotton Cards, Nails, Horse Shoes,
Fairbanks Sonics, Grindstones, Mill Rocks, Bolt,
lng and Wiro Cloth, Stool Corn Mills, English
Ovons, Pots and 8plders, Builders Hardware,
Blacksmiths, Carpsnio- a and Tanners Tools.
A great variety Tin and Woodon.Ware, Seine
Twines, Gilling Seines. A large stock of Single
and Double Barrel Guns, my own Importation of
several Makers.
Agent for tho Dodges Celebrated Plow? and
Stork Bells at Whotesalo and Retail.
810 KING ST., Sign of the (BIG OWN.
Oot. 18. ?n,
lilil?
Carolina,
on
the remains of
value to the agriculturist. ,
We annex the analysis of Professor Shepard. ,
"LABORATORY OF THE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
Analysis of n sample of CAROLINA FERTILIZER, personally selected.
Moisture expelled ot 212? F...??;.16.??
Organlo Matter, with somo water of combination expelled nt a low red heat...16.50
Fixed Ingredients.M M
A m mon ia ...I. ............................. ?...?..?..?....?.....2 60
Phoipborio Acid-Soluble...,,.D.06.,"..Equivalent to 11.27 Soluble Phosphate or Lim?
Inso?ublo.0?lif ' * .......Equivalent lo 13.48 Insoluble (boue).
13.18 24.75 Phosphate of Lime.
Sui ph u rio Acid.11.01 Equivalent to 23.85 Sulphate or l.iuio.
Sulphate of Potosi. ...?.
Sulphate of Soda.
Sand.?1 nft
On tho strength ot thoso rosults I am glad to certliy to the superiority of the CA ROLIKA FUR.
TILIZER examined. Q ^ SHEPARD, Jr.
Wewill furnish this excellent FERTILIZER to Planters and
others at $60 per ton of 2,000 lbs.
GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO..
FACTOR S.
The above Celebrated Fertilizer for sale by us on Manufacturero
Terms, PATE cfc TAYLOR,
Oct 12-4m GREEN, WATSON & WALSH.
W. B. JOHNSTON, President,
W. S. HOLT, vice-President,
GEO. S. OBEAR, Secretary,
C. F. McCAY, Actuary,
J. W. BURKE. General Agent.
J. MERCER GREEN, Med. .Ex.
W. J. MAGILL, Sup. Agencies.
HOME INSURANCE.
THE
COTTON STATES
Life Insurance Company,
Macon. Ga>
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, - - - - $3,000,000.
OF whioh $100,000 safely invested is deposited to accord with tho requirements
of thc Charter, under thc control of State authorities
FOR THE SECURITY OF POLICY HOLDERS.
?TTARANTEED CAPITAL, - - - $500,000.
.bis purely Southern and Home Company worked on Ito mutual plan of distribution of profits,
. J ni all tho plans of i ostini nco and advantages to the assured, that can he given with safety to th?
interest of tho Policy Holder. A loan of
FIFTY PER CENT OF THE PREMIUM
WILL Bli GIVEN, IP DESIRED, AND NO NOTE ItEQUIHKD.
TERMS OF POLICY LIBERAL,
o restriction on Travel. AH Policies non.ferfietnhle aftor two full annual premiums are paid.
This is not only a Southern Institution, but a HOME ENTERPRISE-controlled and directed
by your frionds nnd neighbors. Its oapital is largor tban any similar enterprise in thc South, rind
its ratio of Assets to Liabilities (tho only true test of soundness) VERY MUCH (IRKATKIt
In consequence of its SOLID M0NIKD BASIS and of tho social position and financial integrity of
its managers wo ask your support. Wo make no wnr upon other companies, but urge tho advan?
tage? offered by "THE COTTON STATES," nnd personally nppoal to tho friends of Southe?
enterprise to nmko this: TUE BEST OF ALL INVESTMENTS.
C, H PROWNING,
Dept. Agt. North and South Carolioa. Office at Columbia, S C.
JOHN S. HUGI1SON, M. D.. Special Agcut,) 0 c _
J. H. P. BOONE, Travelling Agent, J humter, b. C.
SEE CARD BELOW.
Wo tho undersigned, having examined tho Charter and Prospectus of tho "COTTON STATUS"
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, (Parent Office, Macon, On.,) alo cheerfully roeommond il lo tho
people of North nnd Souih Carolina os a reliable Southern Institution. Mutual in its working*
nnd strictly confined to tho business of LIFE INSURANCE, with a Guaranteed Capital ample for
safely, bosldcs $100.000 socurcly Invested (to accord with the requirements of tho Charter) fer the
security of pulley holders.
(Signed) . . .
Col. Wm. Johnston, Charlotlo, N. 0. ? Gen. Wndo Hampton, Colombia, S. C.
Gen. John A. Young, " . Jos. D. Pope, Esq., " ?
Maj. C. Dowd, " ? j Dr. John W. Parker, ? ?
Gov. Z. B. Vance, " ? { Col. L. D. Childs. ? "
Col. T. II. Brem. " ? Col. James G. Gibbs, ? ?
Jos. II. Wilson, Esq., ? ? II. P. Rammet, Greenville, ?
Green, Watson A Walsh, Sumter, S.JO. . Blooding A Richardson, Sumter, "
A. A. Gilbert, Sumter, S. 0.
AMMONIATED SOLUBLE '
SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME.
Containing 60 PER CENT, of BONE PHOSPHATES-of
which 12 per cent, is immediately SOLUBLE in Water
3 per cent, of Ammonia, 3 per cent, of Potash,
Sulphate of Lime, Magnesia, &c, &c.
FURNISHING THE ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF
WHEAT, COHN, TOBACCO, COTTON, aod of all Cereals which
are removed from tho soil in every crop.
Put up in Strong Bags, 167 lbs. in each. Price $60 per Ton.
$???=? Send for Pamphlete, containing full directions and
Certificates.
. m . ' ?' , . Sama, ALA., September loth, 1809.
Messrs. WM. CRICHTON A SON, Baltimore :
"I write to say, that so faros I havs heard from tho ?AMMONIATED SOLUBLE SUPER PHfS
PH ATE,' tho roports aro very favorable Indeed Several planters who nato used that and tho 1 o
ruvian Guano tide by ?id?, say they cannot distinguish any dllforoneo. I have used both, nod thunk
your fertiliser thoms fully a? tall aetke Peruvian, and believe lhere will bon groat demand for I?
next season. It has been used during the present mason on COTTON, with valuable results, by lbs
following gontlomon, in DALLAS COUNTY; of this State, to all of whom I rofor. Dn. WM MIXOS,
DAFT. B. BOYKIN, ELLIS MIXON, ESQ., OAFT. A. V. GARPMBR, HVNTKH B RIVSS, ESQ., ALSIJ?
DBR SAMPLB, ESQ., and othors. y? y KNOX.
'".? MiLiBnRViLLfc, OA.', November 16th, 1889.
"Tho Ammonlatod 8oIuble Soper Phosphat? of Limo" I recolved tho 2d day of May, with tho r*
most that I should tesl Its value on COTTON as a fer ill Wo,-. When I received lt I was near), through
planting, and did not have an aoro of ground suitable to plant in Colton so I se loo ted oi e nero tooti
oonvenlent, whloh was a piece nearly worn out. and which in roy judgment, would have .< Juc**
without any fertiliser, about 800 lbs SKID OOTTON poi* aoro. I did not got a good stand-. aili*
i stand-yet tho result ls 690 lbs. SBBO COTTON, and about 60 lbs. Bbi.Ls caught by tho frost, wbl??
?111 open yet. 9 . * '
ThusU nrovos tobo agoodartlole-forany fertiliser that will r?alisa fifty to ono hundredptt
cent, as this bas done, ts a good in veittnoat. . . ? w. A. COOK.
C?LVBnTo?, GA., November 16th. 186?.
"This year I have oxp?rlmented with Un different fertilittre of the most ?owM/nr ftroHrf?-??*
"WM. CRIOBTON ? 8o?'s AMMONIATBD 8OLU?LB SUI-KJI-PJIOSPIIDTB OF LIMB" is at oreicot ??'7
squalled by two of the manures,' I no not quite through picking, but tboro is so little vet lok*
.iloked, that lt will not matoilally alter the above statement or nsult. '
I oan without hesitation recommend this fertiliser to planter? as a. No. 1 'Cotton Mnnuro.
Refer?also to Col. Nance ef Newberry, S. 0. J01,N L' CULVBR*
??T?m * SONS,
SOLE MANUFACTURE KS, BALTIMORE, MD.
FOR SALE BV GREEN, WATSON & WALSH,
.Agente for Sumter and Clarendon Counties..
NOT 10 jB

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