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vv. Y. PAXTON ? - BUSINESS MANAGER
??r Ail Traii?ient Adve-tisemcnts. ana ?H
Job Work mu? be paid for in cash. Tbfo *>.'
be observed without distinction. Subscriptions
aro also payable in advance.
?3f- Applications for Job Work will bc made,
at the office, to THO?. E. FLOWKHS.
Thc WATCHMAM books .ire in ibu k.-cpingof W.
PAXTON, who will receipt for monies due and
attend to al! matter.* connect?! with tue Adver?
tising or Subscription departments.
3&r~ Oar Advertios friends are roortr.sted to
send in their favor.? ii"t later than MtMiday.
?uFJ?TL'ir it All -4 "lt U A NGE 3t E 31 T &
CUANCE OK SCHKDILE.
C LOS KS. OPENS.
Northern, 3:15 P. M. 12:45 P. M.
Southern, H-*30 P. ?I. 4:20 P. M.
Manning on Mon?
day and Thursday, 6:00 A. M. 5:00 P. 31.
Bish'ville on Mon?
day and Thursday, 1:00 P. M. 11:30 A. M.
Offi:c Hours, from 9 o'clock, A. M. to C P. M.
Mails close on Sundays al II o'clock, A. M.
Office open from 4:1,0 to 5:30 P. M.
T. B. JOHNSON, P. M.
January 25th, 1871. tf
ICU CK EA-TI FESTIVAL^
The ladies of the Baptist Church will
continue their Ice Cream Festival at thc
same hall this afternoon aud evening.
We have been gratified by thc knowledge
of thc success'which attended their first
effort io this way, on Weduesday la.-t.
MUNICIPAL, ELECTION.
The election for Intendant and War
decs of the town of Sumter, held yester?
day, rcsuitcd as follows :
Intendant-E. C. Green.
Wardens-L. P. Boring, A. W.
Sudcr, O'uignard Kichardson, J. E.
Snares.
SOI TH (A HO Lil XV CENTRA lt.
The statement made by us, some time
since, ia regard to putting tnis pro-j
jected road under contract, was incorrect j
ic so far as it referred to grading. The
contract for cutting, grading aud clean
ing out the line of road will now be put
out, and it is honed that arrangements
will be made for thc grading at au cai-ly 1
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ITU L LIN EUI' AN? FANCY GOODS. ?
Miss Emma D. Britton iuvitcs*be i
ladies to call and avail themselves of
her new and beautiful spring fashions,
in Bouucts, Hals. Fun cv Goods, kc.
She has a fine variety, and i? prepared
to outfit a lady with all those charming
little contrivances which go so far to
make up ber outside adorning and
attractions.
MzsT The Jack advertised bj Isaac
McLaughlin, on another column, is o!
fine stock, nod was bought at the late
sale of the Colclough c-tare. The oppor?
tunity to rai.-e fine mules isa good one.
SOBA WAI EIC.
Dr. A. J. China greets thc beautiful
opening cf spring with the music of Iiis
refreshing Soda Fount. Lovers of thc
sparkling thirst-quenching beverage,
may now regale themselves ai ius Drug
Store. We, and the rest of us, have
been invited to drink, and h^ve no
id-ea o? slighting the itu iuriou.
CHANGE OF FIK.TZ.
The firm of Green Si Walsh has re?
cently been strengthened by thc addi
tion of Messrs Z. K Hyde and W. H.
l?irardeau, and is now under thc name
of Green, Walsh A; Co. Thc additions
are of competent and popuUr busiuess
men, and with increased facilities, vc
doubt not thc prosperity and ?ueeess of
this enterprising h?''i-..' will be onward.
. - - ?t>?- - -
FIRE I NM" K ANCE,
From a statement of premiums re?
ceived forthc six months ending 31st
Dec, ?S70, on property insured in New
York city, wc barn that the '.Liverpool
and London and Globe Insurance C.'tu
pany" heads thc ii-t with the large
amount of 882,9?0 78, beiug $6,50U
above thc next company.
This is a very handsome exhibit for
one city, and considering that there arc
y in' ///./<-, i '.iii ; other Fire Insurance
Companies in New Yolk city, all anx?
ious frr business, shows a popularity,
which must bc based upon the ufuio-t
confidence of thc public, and unexam?
pled good management of thc company.
Nr. Chas. II. Moise is thc aged^rVjr
Sumter.
?V" Thc best applicate n f -r a fro^h wound
cut, er scratch, is I>aaar** Pnoi-arLACTtc Fu m.
jS?T Thc worst Cough- yield, as if by magic,
tr> thc won Icrful curative powers of I)r. Pierce's
Alt. Ext. or Golden Medical Discovery. It al^o
surpaies anything else ever Ot-forc discovered
for the cure o! Pimples, Blotches and Ka.-his on
thc face : also for Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, and
all ?kin and Seroiaious diseases, fi' ld by ail
druggi-ts. ?end address lo Or. It. v". Pietcc,
Buffalo. N. V., f.r pamphlet.
Unprecedented Success.
Within the past year 2<W thousand boxes of
DR. IUTT'S VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS
havo been Sold, and not a tingle instance is
known whore they t,ave failed to give satisfac?
tion. Ii" you would enjoy life, ba.ro a line
appetite au J robust health, use these Pi!!.*.
?&~ If you want to bof harness, Saddles,
Trunks, Vain*?, Pag.', Satchels, Collars, Hames,
Chains, Kiding bridles, Martingales, Whips,
Spur*, Curry-combs, Hors? brurhes, Feather
brushes, Axle-grease, Oil, Leather, Saddlery
Hardware, and all goods kept in a first class
Saddlery Establishment, call at J. S. Tom AS: A
Cc.'s., No. 8 South Front St., Wilmington, ii. C
AMONC TUB INDIANS. Lieut. Herc don tells us
tba: no tribes of aboriginees are foaud in tbe
deepest forests of South America, from tbe Andes
to tbe Atlantic coast, that ? > not bare and use
Doct. Ayer's medicines and Lowell cottons.
"TitKstoNT." "Sc rr owe," "BOOTT," are seen
(tamped in large red and blue letters npon their
garments, while Ayr's Pill* and Cherry Pectoral
are among the treasures of their habitations.
Their native soil famishes them all their food
and most of their remedies, but they suffer from
some afflictions which most hare the interposition
of higher skill. [Sentinel, Liberty, Va.
CHARLESTON BLSINLSS.
STILLMAN'S DRY GOODS HOUSE.-Mr.
A. R. Stillman, the high-toned and accomplish?
ed proprietor of ibis emporium of Dry Good,-, ia
j sucrc??or of the well known house of Fogarties A
I Stillman, which so long hold popular sway in
j tilts department, on King* Street We beg to
iuvite special attention to his advertisement on
another column. His oponing of spring and
summer goods is grand, all that the country
needs, md those who trade with him m?y do so
with (be utmost confidence.
FURNITURE.-Mr. Daniel H. Sileox con?
tinues to lead in this department, of Charleston
business. Iiis ware rooms arc extensive, in the
liberal signification of that term, and embraces
great variety of plain ana elegant Furniture. We
take pleasure in commending him. to those
who make purchases in his lino in our good com?
mercial metropolis.
CHARLESTON BROOM FACTORY.-We
arc pleased to he able to state that brooms of
every dessription are now manufactured at this
Factory, in our State,as thoroughly and as cheap
as at any point North. We wish onr merchants
and others would remember this and build up
our own manufactories as they spring up. This,
in fact, must be our policy, if we expect ever to
increase thc prosperity and wealth of the State.
Mr. J. P. Browne is the agent of this Factory
and will bc glad to fill all orders. He is also
agent for the "Safety Lamp," which is highly
recommended, and which may bc had of Mt.?sre.
Green, Walsh A Co., at Sumter.
STEELE-HATS.-These are almost synony?
mous. Whenever you hear of thc good, gener?
ous, enterprising Steele, you are bound to think
of an elegant Hat, and vice versa. And especi?
ally isi this so with the considerable number of
"paid up" Methodist Preachers, whose heads
were covered by him, in a way so liberal and
complimentary, last winter. Success to Steele,
S!lj we-all thc time. See his advertisement.
SARDY'S FERTILIZERS.-Mr. John B.
gardy is now at the corner of East Bay and
Broad Street-, Charleston, where he makes sale
ot his several Fertilizer!1, as appears from bis
prorata ut advertisement. Capt. E. C. Green, of
the house of Green, Walsh <fc Co., is the agctft ot
Sumter, and will be pleased to fill all orders.
FOGARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY.- Cat?
alogue No. 7 names a number of valuable and
interesting book?. This concern keep? a large
sto k ?.( hooke, 4c.and is competent to supply
all wants in this direction, at reasonablo prices.
-jLix-t-ji J^UUBMPBBMBIM-aa
P KC I A L N OT I C E S._
Bear lu ?find.
When disease bas undermined the health, snd
tho -j.hy ??cal system lins become prostrated, a
Stimulant that will not only ?tren>;iben, but.re?
move the cause, should bc immediately resorted
to. Mental distress is also a fruitful source of
the breaking down of thc constitution, and the
ravages of this enemy t.. health are truly alarm?
ing. For all euch maladies Hostettcr's Stomach
Bi' ters have been found unsurpassed. By acting
directly upon thc digestive organs, they remove
th? heavy, disagreeable feeling after eating, so
j often complained of bj persons of a delicate tcm
I pera.aient. As soon as digestion is restored, tb?
I patient finds his strength increasing, and his
general health improved.
Thousand? of pei son.? certify that it may be re?
lied on in all cases of weakness or nervous de
bility attendant upon sedentary habits. The
gei cralify 01 Miner.- are so disagreeable to the
j tasie til?! they are objectionable a weak stom
I n.-'i. This is not t!ie case with Hosteler's bit*
! 1er*, which will be ('..imd mild and extremely
: pleasant. Balsamic plant?, barks and roots con
. tribute tlii ir restorative juices to render it south
. in; and .- renell.eiii: g. J's basis i? theonly pure
' stimnlaiit which bas ?vcr been produced, contain
' iog no fithtl "il. oriinx nt ber deleterious element.
'? The most Cart ful und skillful chemist* have ao
a'yr.-<1 thc Biliers.nad pronounce them harmless.
Til - is scientific testimony; but th'c testimony
j ot i'm- hundreds "f thousands who havo experi?
enced thc preventive aud curative effects of the
CREAT \ KY.EV V15I.K T?MC atld ALTERATIVE of
' modern times M .-till more conclusive. In Fever
? and Ague. Dy.pt-p-ia. Biliousness, Nervous
: Cnmplaii ls, Cbr< MC CI inp .-tint- and general de
bility it i- as neatly iuUi.ible as anything in this
, fallible world cnn l c.
I J be "PAIS KILLI rt" m t v justly be styled the
great medicine nt'the world, for there is no re.
x'.-iii t>ft!.v globe into wbieh it ha* not found its
; way, and been largely used and highly prized.
Moreover, there is no clime to which il bas not
proved to bc well adapted for thc'.uro of a con
sidcrable variety of disease*; it is u speedy and
.-ale remedy for burna, "scalds, cut?, bruises,
wounds; and various other injurias, as well as for
, dysentery. iliarrl ti-< : ..il bowel complaint' gen?
era, ly, it is admirably sui te J for every roce of
i awn on the fnee nf ihe globe.
! It is a very significant fact, that notwithstand
; ing thc lone perio-t of year? that the "Pain
Killer" ha? been before the world, it has never
Inst one whit of its popularity, but, on the con?
trary, the call l.-r . t li*? steadily increased from
if. Ors! discovery, .IT- I at no \ rev-ions time has
tit? demand for it been so great, or the quantity
ma le Lt ? i, SO large, as it is to day.
? Another significant fae! i?, that nowhero has
i the l*??in Killer ever boen in higher repute, or
h.-cn m re g-; er Ky used by families and indi
1 vidual-, than it ha? been here MI home, where it
was first discovered and introduced- That the
! Pain Killer will continue lo be, what wo have
I Styled it. TaK CHEAT MKniCINB OP THE WORLD,
? there cannot be thc ehadow of a doubt-Provi
; tletice Ad; niser.
[SUMTER BITTERS^^TI?E GREAT SOUTH?
ERN TONIC.
Is to bc seen everywhere over the South, and
jii i- frequently asked wi at is Sumter Bitters.
We will try cud answer this to the satisfaction
of all. Sumter Bitters is a diffusive stimulant,
' prepared from thc purest Ry? Whiskey made ex
! prc.-s.ly for this purpose for tba Proprietors,
Calysia Bark (from which Quinine is obtained,)
j ai.d Roots and Herbs of Aromatic Tonfe:preper
ties. The f. .mula of which balbeen submitted
; to and approved by the highest Medical authority
! in this Slate. e>
The proprietor.? received their first idea of the
I value of tnif combination from the great success
i it obtained in the prevention and eura of Chills
: nod Fever among the troops during the lats war,
j who coming from all parts of the Statt to the
I Swamp* and Coasts of tbe Low Country, whee
it wm thought almost certain death to sleep one
i nicht, and when by giving then Quinine in
: Whiskey, fevers were prevented and the health
; of our troops kept up to the highest standard
. This formula bas been greatly improved hythe
! addition of our valuable Tobie and restorative
j Herbs and Roots combined with the haft ithau
; lant. pure Rye Whiskey. Since it bas been in
j traduced in the form of Sumter Bitten, its
< valuable Tonie properties snd delightful taste
; has commended it to hundreds, nsy thonsaads of
persons who have been tempted by its ese*
j Reams of cen i Beates of its efficacy could ba
? furnished were it necessary, but its increasing
i sales alone is the bast evidence its worth and
, popularity. Thousands, of dotons being feld
i now where tens of dozens were previously; and
I we only ask of those who need a Delightful
j Tonic, Appetizer and invigorator, tc ary/tur
j Sumter Bitters. For sale by Grocers, Drag gists,
; and De. .lera everywhere. ,
DOW IB. MOISE A DAVIS,
I PROPRIETORS A*D WHOLESALE DBUQGISTS,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
NEW ST1TL.ES
Dry Goods*
--H). _
BT LATE ARRIY?L ??R STOCfC
OF DRY GOODS} DRE8S GOODS,
HOISERY, NOTIONS^ &c.,
is complete in all departments. Oar
Goods are marked at PRICES that will
PAY AN INSPECTION OF THEM
BY, ALL PURCHASERS.
GROCERIES,
OUR STOCK OF STAPLE AND
FANCY GROCERIES,
is kept fall at hil times, consisting
of all kinds, (Except Liquors.)
GR??N k WALSH.
Buckwheat Flour.
Mackerel, new.
Cutter, Mountain and Goshen,
Cheese, Pearl Honiiney, Bolted Heal,
Breakfast Bacon,
K 'j a icky llama,
For ealeby
GREEN & WALS&
Satin Cloth, a sew article for Ladies Dresses.
The Largest
ASSORTMENT OF DRESS GOODS in Town.
At GREEN A WALSH'S
All Wool Merinos, DeLsine-ani Empress Cloths.
Dress Trimmings,
OF ALL KINDS. TUE LATEST STYLES.
At GREEN A WALSH'S.
Alpaceas-all kinds, colors and qualities.
The
NEW STYLE HOOP SKIRT
At GREEN A WALSH'S.
Silks, Poplins, Scotch Plaids and Paney Delaines.
Shawls and Cloaks,
AWFUL CHEAP,
At GREEN & WALSH'S.
Cloaks and Shawls of all qualities.
Blankets, Clothing,
AND HATS, of all kiads,
. At GREEN A WALSH'S.
Largest Assortment of Harness ia Sumter. Com
an! ste it.
Saddles, Harness,
AND WHIPS, of beat quality,
At GREEN A WALSH'S.
Saddles and Bridles to snit erery one.
Crockery, Glassware,
AND HARDWARE, at retail and wholesale,
At GREEN A WALLH'S.
Another Lot of those New Style Hat?.
ACCIDENTS PREVENTED
BY PURCHASING TUE NON EXPLOSIVE
KEROSINE LAMPS, to be had only
At GREEN A WALSH'S.
China and Glass Ware.
Crockery of all kinds.
Foll Stock
OF CORN, BACON. LARD, HAMS AND
BUTTER, COFFEE, TEA aodSLG AR,
At GREEN A WALSH'S.
Calf Skin, Sole and Laciog Leather-.
Rubber Belting.
(LOUR. SALT, MOLASSES aad MESS
PORK,
At GREEN k WALSH'S.
Philadelphia Boots aad Shoes.
Hew Lot
OF WHITE GOODS, GLOVES, HOSIERY
and DRESS GOODS, Just received at as?
tonishingly low prices,
By GREEN k WALSH.
Mile's Bootsand Shoes. King's Ladles Shoes.
New York Exchange,
BOUGHT AND SOLD.BY
> fk - * > J .
GEES * WALSH.
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Bargains in Remnants,
At GREEN ? WALSH'
Planter's otcwff m for Supplies are|
rrquested to tnect their obl?ga
tionspromptly, at this
ts (fte time' of the year ve need ow \
money. If you do not with to
sell Cotton, iee viii ship and hold il\
GREEN & WALSH.
COTTON.
I ? - -.. : - . ? 1 -
rr - . , ifg s
Ws sf* prepared io pay fte HIGHES f
CASH PRICE FOB COTTON, OR SHIP j
AB? HOLD JBBH DB&BJLP^ stskiaf,...
: rs* 3 ?tf*
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Bardos "Soluble Phosi
Bordy's<f Ammo
? - -ALS
Eighes? Grade South Carolina
?nd Ground I
. Tb? use of the above Soluble Phospho-Pcruvit
Dsrtioalarly recommended, being Compounds of tb?
Amwonia'.ed with Genuine Peruvian Guano and J
ind profitable Fertilisers in uso for Cotton, Corn, '
MANUFACTURED AT CHARLES!
For ssh tri 2aga and Barrels in quantities to sui
E. C. GREEN, o
JOH!
t crv.cT East Bay ai
S CUTER, S. C.-Dear Sir t It affords me pleajui
bas giren me great satisfaction. Tbst part of tie
make at least three times as much cotton as tbat wi
Very respectfully,
MADIJOK, GA., NOV. 1st, 1869.-Mn. SAUDT-Vi
Peruvian Gnano, nearly all of which was applied I
the crop short, but on laud manured with your fe
served ; and vee are well satisfied th*t in reality tl
least, your fertilizer bas given us better latislaetio
leed your land and
April 5_._
New Advertisements.
40 WEEKS FOR ONE DOLLAR!
THE AMERICAN RURAL HOME from April
1,1871.-A First-Class, Eight-page, Agricultural
and Family Weekly. Specimens Free.
HOPKINS A WILCOX Rochester, N. Y.
AFREE GALLERY OF ART.-D. Appleton
A Co., New York, will send to every new
subscriber to Appleton's Journal remitting 34
for one year's subscription, Ten Superb En?
gravings, suitable for framing, from paintings by
the most eminent American artists, sc that euch
new subscriber receives Gratis what ?ould cost
$10 in the print shops. Full partici tars will be
furnished on application._
APPLETON'S JOURNAL is published Week?
ly, and consists of 23 -Ho. page?, each
number attractively illustrated. Its contents
consists of Serial Novels and Short Stories, Es?
says upon History and Social Topics, Sketches
of Travel and Adventurer and papers upon all
tbs various subjects that pertain to the pursuits
and r?cr?ations of the peoplo, whether of tow?n
or country. Pries $4 per annum, $2 f-?r six
ttior.tbs. 10 cents per number. D. APPLETON
A CO., publishers, New York._
ANEW STORY BY A SOUTHERN AU?
THOR-A Serial Story of surpassing in?
terest, by the author of ^Valerie Aylmer/'
which the press hare so highly extolled, will ap
pear in Appleton's Journal, No. 103. New
subscribers may commence their subt-criptiun
with the beginning of the New Story. Subscrip?
tion price $4 per annum, or $2 for six months.
D. APPLETON A Co., publishers, N. Y.
DR. S. S. FITCH'S Family Physician ; 90
pages ; sent by mail free. Teaches bow to
cure all diseases of the person; skin, hair, eyes,
complex-ion. Write to 714 Broadway, Nt
York.
"SEND YOUR SONS
To a Practical School, that will train them for
active, useful life, ftid a successful future. The
Institution that best sccomplishes this, and is
largely patronized by tirs South, ?8 Eastman
College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Address forpur
ticolars. H. J. EASTMAN, LL, P.. President.
BLOOMINGTON (ILL) NURSERY
19th Year. CPO Acres. 13 Greenhou?es. Largest
Assortment-all aita*. Best Stock! Low Prices!
Would you know What, Wheo, How to Plant.'
Fruit, Shadp, Evergreen Trees, Root Craft?, !
Seedlings, Osage Plants, Apple Seed, Earl;.- Rose
Potatoes, Shrubs, Roses. Greenhouse and durden
Plants, ??c., A. Flower and ^Vegetable Seeds I
Finest, Best collection-Sort*and quality. Send
10 cents for New, Illustrated, Descriptive Cata?
logue-90 pages. Send stamp, each, f?>r Cata?
logues of Seeds, with plain directions-64 pn^es:
Bedding and Garden Piants^-32 pages, and
Wholesale Price List-24 pages. Addrc-s F. K.
PHONIX, Bloomington, Illinois._
EMPLOYMENT, Business for All.-Best In?
dustrial 8 page Newspaper. 50 eta. per
j ear. Send sump for copy. PATENT STAR,
Boston. Mass. _
BUILDING FELT M?
work and inside Instead of plaster, floor cover?
ing, mats, As. C. J. FAY, Camden, N. J.
"T7"T"\TEOAR, how mado in 10 hours, with
T Xii out drugs. Particulars JO cents. F.
SAGE. Cromwell, conn. .
A. B, FABQCHAB,
Pro Dritter of P,,*,jW*n\i Agricultural Worte?,
Manufacturer of Improved [YOKK, PKXX'A.
?B ' STEEL PLOWS. SHOVEL
aw K? ? _ PLOW BLADES,
Jm\\mm\J%m%m\\\W CULTIVATORS,
mg Hoass-PowzRs, Tnaxsu
aOM^h ao MACHIS ss. ?c., Ac.
^agBP^ &d for iUiriW Catakpe,
0AA A DAY in very beet business ever offer
! *?**lJti agents. For particulars address, -?iib
sump MOORE A CO., Ill 3d St., Louisville,
Ey-_
VB. EDWARDS. Counselor-at-Law, 461
. Penn. Av., Washingiop, D, C., gives
special attention to claims under the late Act of
Congress for examination of claim* of loyal Citi?
zens of Stats? lately in rebellion. Charges
reasonable.
M0NJ3Y TO LOAN on So. Ca. Beal Estate at
kgal rate?. JACKSON A CO., Box 2,563, New
York.
FR AG RANT SAPOLIEIVE
Cleans Kid Gloves and all kinds of Cloths and
Clothing ; remores Paint, Greese, Tar, Ac.,
instantly, without th? least injury to the finest
fabric. Sold, by Druggists and Paney Goods
DsaJers. FRAGRANT SAPOL1ENK CO., 33
Baralay St, Nsw York, 46 La Salis St., Chicago.
Tbs oldstrndard remedy for Coughs, Cords, Con?
sumption. "Sotiimf belier." CCTLER Baos. A
Cu., Boston._ .
AgvhMl Read This!
Ttfii WILLPA? AGKSTSAS4LAB1
j y of $30 per week and expenses, or allow a
; y?xgt ?oBuaiisloa, to sell oar new and wonderful
inventions. . Address M. WAGNER A Co- Mar
?.til, Mich,_
A WOP QUACKS.'-A rtctina of early in.is
J\, er?tico, ?sustos; nervous debility, prematars
decay, Ac, having tried if tala ?rt?ry advertised
remedy, has a simple ?sans of reif cure, which
ha will saad fra* ts ki? Iel low-sufferers. Ad?
dress J. H. TUTTLE, 78 Nassau st.. ?i?w York.
kc. hz.
AL WA TS ON RAND.
fCBMPOWDEO WIT CARE
AT ALL HOURS*
Marchs
)ho-?erat?an/
niated Soluble Pacific. M
0
Ashepoo Boone Phosphates
.and Plaster.
in, and Ammoniated Soluble Pacifie Goanna, is
> riebest Pbospbatio Guanos, rendered soluble;
\nimal Matter-making the most concentrated
Wheat end Tobacco.
:OX, S. C., and SAVANNAH, GA.
t, by
f Green & Walsh,
Sumter, S. C.
r B. SAIEDY,
id Broad Streets, Charleston, S. C.
?e to say that I havo used Sardy's Fertilizer and it
field where I used it I feel safe in saying will
bere none was put.
PETER MEL,LET.
re purchased, Inst spring, twenty tonsbf Soluble
Lo cotton. A drought of about eight weeks out
rtiliter, there was a marked difference t& bo ob?
ie vield was fully ORE rmn? ?ORE. To say the
n than ajy we have heretofore tried,
ruly yours, TRUE EROS.
it neill Feed You.
lm
BEAD CAREFULLY.
Ague and Fever.
The only preventive known for Chills and Fever
is the usc of Wolfe's Schiedam Scbna| ps.
Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps,
Is good- for Dyspepsia.
W?lfe's Schiedam Schnapps.
Is a preventive of Ciiills and Fever.
Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps.
Is good for all Kidney and bladder complaints.
Wolfe's Schiedam ?chnappsi
Is used all over the world by physicians in their
practice.
Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps.
Is good for Gout.
Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps.
Is good for all Urinary complaints.
Wolfe's Schiedam Scenapps.
Is recommended by all thc Medical Faculty.
Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps.
Is good for Colic and pain ia thc ?tom..ch.
Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps.
Is Imitated and counterfeited, and purchasers
will hare to u>e caution in purchasing.
I beg leivo to call the attention of the reader
to testimonials in favor of thc Schnapps:
I feel bound to s;?y that I regardyour Schnapps
as being in every respect pre-eminently
pure and deserving ot medical patronage. At
nil events it is thc purest posible article of Hol?
land (Jin, heretofore unobtainable, and as such
may bc sa!elv prescribed by physician:.
DAVID L. MOTT, M. D., Pharmaceutical Chem?
ist, New-York.
LOUISVILLE, Kv., Sept. !?-I fell that we b&ve
now an article of Gin, suitable for such cases as
that remedy is admited to.
DR. J. W. BR Iii HT.
"Schnapps," is a remo ly in chronic catarrhal
complaints, etc.:
I take great pleasure in bertring highly credita?
ble testimony to its efficacy a.- a remedial agent
!n the distases for which you recommend it.
Having a natural tendency to the mucous sur?
faces, with a alight degree ot stimulation, I regard
it as one of the most important remedies in
chronic ratarrbal affections, particularly those
of the gun ito urinary apparatus. With much
respect, your obedient servant,
CUAS. A. LEAS, M. D.,New-York.
26 PISE STREET. NEW-YORK, Nov. 21,1887.
UnoLEiio WOLFE, Esr., /'??<.*?.?.. DEAR SIR: I
have made a chemiert: examination of a sample
of your "Schiedam Schnapps," with tho intent of
determining if'any foreign or injurious substance
had been added to thc ?implo distilled spirits.
The examination has resulted in the conclusion
that the s imple contaioed no poisonous or harmful
admixture. I have been unable to discover any
trace of tba deleterious substances which are
sometimes employed in the adulteration sf Liquors
I would not hesitate to UKO myself, nor to rcom
mend to others, for medicinal purp ses, the
'?Schiedam Schnapps" a* an excellent and un?
objectionable variety of gin. Very respectfully
yours,
(Signed) CHAS. A S EELY, Chemist.
CHEMICAL ASJ> TVCBKICAL LABORATORY. IS I
EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW-YORK, NOV. 25, IS67.
Unormo WOLFE, Esq., DBAR SIR : The under-1
signed have carefully and thoroughly analyzed a
sample of your "Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps,"
selected by ourselves, and huvc found Ibo same
froefrom all organic o/inor^auic substances,more
or Ic.-s injurious to health. From thc result of our
examination wecons?dcr tho article one of superior
quality, healthful as a beverage, and effectual in
its medicinal qualities.
Respectfully vnur*.
(Slgu-d) ALEX. TRIPPE!,, Chemiat.
FRANCIS E. ENGELHARD, M. D.
For sale by all respectable Grocers and Druggists,
UDOLrnO WOLFE'S EST.,:
22 BEAVER-STj N. Y.
March 23_
* Ladies ! !
F. A. FOLSOM
OFFERS YOU BARGAINS IN
Fancy Goods, and almost anything in
your line. JS^P* Corbets, Gloves,
Hdkfs., IWiery. Laces, Em?
broidery, Trimming*,
Hair Nets, Hairpins
Sewing Cotton,
a good arti?
cle at 5c.
Emb'dy Silk* and Colton, Ruffing*,
Chignons, Ribbons, White Gooda,
Calicoes, Needles, E-erything !
'AT BED COED PRICES.
My Confectionery,.
^ The first established in Sumter,
V Is always snpplicd with
? CHOICE CANDIES. FRUITS,
T Nutt, Cakes. Crackers, Ac,
? and Toya, io variety
V TEA-.-1**.tl V*
% (and} ?e^He?! to 30 eis. per t
X iWiYtBlhlsdajTa
J Jan* I" F. A. FOLSOM
New Style Win&w Shades.
- J^RBCKIVED.
A FINS sMOrtroeit af WOOD BN. WTBDOW
J% SHADES, wakhrfbr their dwaWHty'axeel
all elbers. -"For Sale nt the Sumter JwaTrfasTf
Wart-Tbcas.
J* ?. S?ABia?E, Agett,
ft .. : i " 'rn . ?
r ? .*. S
Vsmall white and red Ox, short.tail, left horn
broken off. Any information respecting him,
Sich may enable mo to get him, will be thank- !
udy received. E. D. FELDER. ?
April i-2c
GROCERIES !
--AT
T?os. P, Upsliur's Store, I o
-CORNER
(ALV& REPUBLICAN STREETS
SUMTER, S. C.
rllE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY
announces to the public, that he has in
ore, and will be consta itly receiving, a targe
id varied assortment of
GrRO OERIES,
?ldtable for Plantation and fhmify use.
A LIBERAL DISCOUNT
ill b'c allowed Merchants, and they are Specially
iv ire J to call and esanrije hts Stock, and they
ill find that his business facilities enable him to
?pply them with goods
5 CHEAP AS THEY CAN BUT THEM
i any Northern or Southern Market. Come and
fe for yourselves, an ocular demonstration is
ie best.
lighest Market Price
paid fol4 Cotton.
LND THREE FOURTHS OF THE VALUE
'ASH, will bo advanced, on all Cotton Shipped
o the House in Baltimore for which be is agent,
nd it will be held over if desired. He will make
, speciality of
7orn, Bacon and Flour.
rhich ho is prepared to furnish in any quantity
.S* Country Produce taken in exchange
Respectfully,
THOS. P. UPSHUR, Ja.
Feb 22
NO. 3
GROCERIES.
THE ONLY STRICTLY
Gfrocery and Liquor House
IN TOWN
rpHE UNDERSIGNED, begs leave to 1 <
X call the attention of bis friends and the |
public generally lo hts
NEW AND WELL SELfcCTBI
STOCK OF
Heavy and Fancy Groceries
Which be offers low for CASH ONLY.
All articles warranted as recommends
^3- Pure Modieinai Liquors kept constan
on band.
J. H. EBERHART.
VALENTINES!
ALL STYLES.
Would call special attention, to th? LARGEST
and BEST stock of
OFFERED IN THIS MARKET.
Lamp Fixings,
As Burners, Rims, Wicks, Chimneys, Shades
Ac, in great variety always on hand.
Hew Safety Burner.
Call and examine it
CANDIES from 20 cents to $1 M per round.
FRUlT-ell kinds.
FANCY GROCERIES ?ND FAMILY S
PLIES.
J. N. SPAHN, Agent,
AT DARGANS LATE STAND.
Feb*8
SPRIAG AND SUMME!
IMPORTATION,
1871.
RIBBONS?
Millinery and Straw Goods.
ARMSTRONGTCATOR & CO.,
iv PORTERS AX J JOBBERS or
Bonnet, Trimming and Velvet Ribbons,
Bonnet Silks, Satins and Velvets,
I'.lom's, Netts. Crapes, Ruchas,
Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments,
Straw Connels and Ladies' Hats-Trim?
med and Untrimmed,
Shaker Hoods, Ac.
537 and 539 BALTIMORE STREET,
BA L?i MOR ii, MD.
Offer Icc largest Stock to be found in this
eountry, and unequalled in choice variety and
cheapness, eomprixing the latest European Nov?
el ties.
Orders s iliciteJ and prompt attention given.
Match 1_
ROBERT BROUN,
Architect, Connty Sfcsveyor,
-AND
Mechanical Engineer,
WILL ATTEND TO ANY BUSINESS KN
trusted te him with acenraey ead dispatch.
Refera to FOES OR FRIENDS.
Address, Manchester, S. 0.
Ott. IV.
For Sale or Bent
ATRACT O? LAND near Providence, to
Sumter Coen ty, COB tain ing 238 aerea, lately
owned by C. C. Jackson, and purchased by
bim from Edward L. Murray and Wile, Tersas
tr emienda ting. ; ppiy ta Richard .on at See, nt j
Sumter, S. C. {
V 8. W. WITTE.
Feb 13-_tf_
COTTON SEED,
. FOR PLANTING.
3n BUSHEL? PURS DICKSON,
U at $1? per bushel
7PL Bushels Bi yd Prolific,
if J " - st m M per bnsheL
1 Inquire off*. ?K I Ott 1X6, Esq., Sumter,
K of ttrect from
ROBERT BROUN,
Feb 1- 3in? Manchester. S. C.
AT T?13
Sumter Book Store.
, .
.. ? . - . .; -.*> ?s." ? -.
LETTER PAPER, fl? scats, pet Mira. .
^Fools Cap paper. 15 reate, pw qarrV
Writing Desks and Wet* Boxes,
flair Brashes *n-i:Tc-?tb" Brushes.
Comba and Fani;r A Ueie*.
A iarge lot ?f M;;?el*nc>Bj Boohs,
And Ctienj NoviU, atredneed ntee.
jan IS A. WHITE k CO.
-AND
m MR FUS !
The undersigned It?gs leave
) return his thanks for the
beral patronage heretofore
?stowed upen him, and hopes
j merit a continuance of the
ime. Will keep constantly on
and a
JOMPLETf? ASSORTMENT
-^~0F
Drugs,
MEDICINES,
?
&C?, &C,
finch he will sell at a VERY
SMALL PROFIT FOR CASH.
Ie is: compelled to make his
business
STRICTLY CASH,
and hopes ote and all will
3ATE THEIR FEELINGS
AND NOT ASK FOR CREDIT.
DR* A. J, CHINA,
Successor to
A. ANDERSON & CO.,
SUMTER, S. C.
Jan 4, 1871._tf_
FALL AND WINTER
CLOTHING.
CASSIMEBES, &c.
I am now receiving a Large and
Complete Stock of
FALL AND WINTER
CLOTHING,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION?
CLOT II S, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS,
r .stuckey Jeana, of low grades and very
cheap. .
Shirts,
Drawers.
Uodervests,
Olores aod Cravats,
Suspenders,
Collars,
Sacks,
Hankcrchiefs,
ALSO A FULL SUPPLY AND VARIETY 0
These Goods I am determined to sell lower
than they can be bought in thia market. Deal?
ing in un line alone, I ara e nabled to do this.
I only ask my old friend? to call and examine,
and if they do not lind my goods cheaper, I will
not expect (hem to buy.
D. J. WINN, Agent.
Sept 28
HARDWARE
?tore,:
Main-st tinder Sunter Hotel.
L. P. LORIN G,
-Aer.ST FOR
Messrs, King & Huppman,
BALTIMORE? M. D. *
Would respectfully solicit the patronage of bi:
friend* and tte publie.
HE I?AS IN STORE A COMPLETE
Stock of Hardware and
Family Utensils,
embracing every article in tais lice cf business
wbtea he intends to sell at the
LOWEST Pit ICES FOB CASH.
'Re will keep always in store, a complete assort
ment of
Collin's Axes, Ames'Shovels and Spade*,
Traoe Chatas, ii oes,
Rakes. Pitch F?rks,
Grain Cradles, Scythe Blsdes, #
Guano {teivea,
Pocket ?ad Table Cutlery,
Braes Preserving Kattie!,
Tia Wan, Wi ados GU.-*-all
Pertonia waat Of the most convenient em
.eeaoeaiftal Slates, cwt'ba ?applied with tb
latestt apf M ed pa tier?* at prices which eeo BO
fal! ta give i?tlre satisfaction.
June 14 '_.
PHOTOaRaiPEIC GALLERY
Pictui^i I Pictures! ! Pictures ! !
PHOTOGRAPH?T"
FKRROTYPES,
AMBItOT?PSS
xm > .
PORCELAIN ^ picTC; ars.
Taaee Tb****? ace ?aw Uk ec at tba Sassie
?ha tar*/; h tHsiaaasmd styles-ap to tifa slea
f Itwti lt*yrvssu*tj bare been IrOagat t?t
ij^ibP^?si, wa i ?e i??af>sgas? felt tr.? Aka
that ba <*a |?roda?? as -erfcrt aad we)} Uh**
Pfetard??? ea* be attained in tba S ar?.
Copying Are? Old Likeness, ead rtoartgia*
Irasniaisli af the pie-ar? fe Uv Tvpr?J**ced,
J. D. WLLUEA.
Oct ?f
THE MOST COMPLETE A2[ f
GE?TrT0F
r0\rOUND IN ANWIES f.
\ ist. Our Linc of v.RS HAU
)f everykic^ ^
iff ?ll .oduccn*T^, 8t,d,at ?*?ltb"i?kl
>y ordering from!'!' finfI, *?? ?!l,VC m?*f
nde is unu.u ,ly ?,ur Catalogue iorta?epnn|J I
Wines, Liq?^ & Toi)ilcco'
AU Ki.,s . J
?Tste*f.y. O-c, _ ?
Ale. Porrer, Bltltr?- ?
?c.
Chewing Tubpcco, io caddies a. , . ~
* i boles o? J
great rariety.
Smoking Tobacco, all kinds, in 4, i, Ii
. od I i
pound packages. I ?
Segnrs. a good many different sorts so'i^^
qualities.
The ?bore wc offer to thc trade low f?r CASI??
ADRIAN & V?LLERS,
March 2? Wilmington. X. C.
J7M.S?J?RES..
SUMTER FURNITURE
?AND
Chair Ware-Rooms
THE SUBSCRIBER INFORM? ll If J
? Friends nn>l Cu>tu:ner.? that he has receive? j
and will continue ra receive
XEWAXD CHEAP FIRXITCREV
TO SUIT THE TIMES.
His Stock coasists of almost every article in tba'f
line, riz:
SOFAS.SID S-30 ARDS, LOO { CASE&?
Wardrobes, E.\*ci:tion Tables,
Bores us. Wfoyh-Stands,
Sitting ?nd Barking Chair??, of ercrr ?<'i??
Crihj?, Crud..-*.Trundles Cottage Bedstead.^
and Mattresses.
JUST RECEIVED
Some more of those CHEAP COTTAGE SETsfj
Meat Safes, Wiiid.w Sha?lc? and Waif;
Papering-all lon for CASH.
J. E. Snares,
Main Sired, opposite Express Qficu
Entrance from Stair C.i?onn M*in Street to
FURNITURE I.OOMS.
AtfDREW McCOBB, ?Tr.?
COMMISSION MERCHANT, |
AND DEALER IS
LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS,!
And other building Material.
-AI.SS
LAND PLASTER AND HAY.
217 EAST BAT,
CHARLESTON, SO. CA.
Feb S-3m] Opposite Now Cu?toro House.
J. E. ADGEB & CO.,
i?PORT>:r:s CK ASD HEALERS IX
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY, GUNS, BAR IRON, STEEL,
AND
A gricnltural Implements,
J. E. Adger,
A. McD. Brown.
E. D. Robinson,
G. ll Moffctt,
J. ?\dger Smyth, !
E. A. Smyth. j
tcb S- *?u
139 Meeting S:reet,
and
62 East Bar Stree:.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Henry 3ischoff & Co-,
WHO LESA L E KR OCERS,
AND DEALERS IN
WINES, LIQ?0R3. SEGARS
TOBACCO, Sx.
197 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C.
Feb 3 . - 6m
PERUVIAN GUANO, GUfNN?PPE
Standard Fertilizers,
AND
if
PLANTERS' SUPPLIES "F ALL KINDA B
4
Furnished at lowest rares, by
WILSON & SELBY,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS E
?
No. 17 Light Slice;, Rah ?mure 5
P. 0. Box, 2J>L]
Consignments soltcttii-d sod Lit-cal A i- 1
rance: made ?JO them.
tlBJ EREM KM.
Messrs. D. J. Winn. Keanrdy A !'..!?JD. ?\.
A. Gilbert, Ker. Noah Grahaia. "
F?b 23 _ Sm
STEREOSCOPES, .
VIEWS,
ALBUMS.
CHROMOS.
H; AMES I
E.&H.T..4XTHOW& CO?,
591 BROADWAY, NEW YOBK,
Inrite tiie attention of the Tri tc i?? tl-.-nr -Kk-n
sire ai... r? wer. t of the abor,- th<-ir t?*n
publication, manufacture an.! (?portarla?.
ALSO
PHOTO LASTER* SLIDES,
and
GBAPHOSOOPCS.
NEW YIKWS OF YOESMlTE.
E. 4 H. T. ANTHONY J CO ,
591 BrsMivay. Ne? S^rtt.
OpiM>s:te M? :r-?ji".i ao Ii??teL
TmjioTfcr? ?nd Mar.u.a?fur?v
P1I0I0GKA P (III) M \ T >. K I \ L
March 15
Laad Piaster-Lau : Placer.
200 ^?N? RED KEACH
LANI) PLASTER.
For 8*4? hy
F. w. KER? UN ER.
March 15
COR3?-COU \-COK V.
F*?r rale ly
March I >- -g t X Li. ni Nt:::.