Tri-weekly Sumter Republican. (Americus, Ga.) 1865-1867, October 16, 1866, Image 3

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1863. ADVERTISK. Wo wish to impress upon every one the decids ed advantages of advertising in the columns or the Republican. Firs- Your advertisement is sure to be read by every one who reads the paper. You are uot lost in a wilderness of paper. Second. You are thus brought in contact with a greater number of country readers, than by' «ny other means. Third. Our city ciieolation is rapidly increas ing, grid your advertisement will soou be read bi every family iu our city. Fourth, The price is so liberal that any one can advertise in the Republican, To our retail merchants we would suggest that the Republican offers them advantages in reaching their customers, unequaled by any oth er paper. Send in your advertisements 1 For J ixrlgc. We are authorised to announce the name of P. J. STROZIEK, of Albany, ns a candidate for the office of Judge of the Superior Court ot the South Western Circuit. Election in Janu ary next. Oct 9 tde WEFT OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO'.— 0 Tlu most elegant and essential personal re quisite for a lady, “Extract of Sweet Opopo nax.” Manufactured by E. T. Smith & Cos., New York, and sold at the Drug store of Oct 9 ts l)r. E. J. ELDUIDGE. To Maimed Soldiers. —All maimed and indigent soldiers, cn route for Ma con, for the purpose of obtaining artifi cial limbs, on exhibiting a certificate of the Ordinary of bis county, made in compliance of the law, will be transpor ted/ ’ree of charge, over the Southwes tern Bail Road, both going and return ing. This we learn from a note address ed by Virgil Powers, Superintendent ot the said Road, to the Ordinary of this county. The Circus: —That unpronouncable thing the Equcscutheatron has at last arrived, and the old folk, the young folk, and every other folk, are all anxiously awaiting the time for the “ Sirkis ” to begin. We are informed by the public journals of every city where they have exibited, that Haight & Chambers have the finest Circus company now traveling. Lovers of amusement, one and all, dout fail to see the Equescutcheatron. Carpets ! Carpets ! Carpets ! The most magnificent Carpets and Rugs, also Trunks and Valises just re ceived and sold at low prices, at 8. Waxelbnum & Bro. Oct. 16th. It. A Home fop, the Poor. —We take pleasure in calling attention to the ad vertisement of the J edges of the Inferi 05' Court of the County appointing a committee of citizens to purchase and locate a suitable site for the erection of a home for the poor of the county. This is truly a noble move on the part of the Court, W e are requested to state that the committee will meet at the Ware House of J. V. Price & Sons, onPatr.r day next, to make a choice of loeatio,,. Auy one having a place to sell will call on cither of the committee between now and that day. As the object is truly a charitable one, we hope that any one having such a place to dispose of will be liberal in offering it. The following gentlemen compose the committee. Wright Brady, G. M. Wheeler, John V. Price, J, W, C. Ilornc, and Parker E. Johnston, J. N. Seymour. —We call the atten tion of our readers to the advertisement of this gentleman in to-day’s issue.— ilis stock of groceries is one of the lar gest iu Macon, and many of our citizens can testify that he sells them as cheap as any house in the city. He is always ready to fill all orders at the shortest •notice. Persons visiting Macon, and desiring groceries of any kind, will find it to their advantage to give him a call SWEET OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO'.— Nature could Lot produce a richer Gem or Choicer Perfume. Try it and be convinced.— Manufactured by E.T. Smith & Cos., New York, and for sale at the Drug sture of Oct Off Or. E J. ELDUIDGE. Megrath, Patterson & Cos. We again invite our readers attention to the advertisement of the above firm. They have on hand everything in the grocery line. They arc disposing of their stock very fast but there facilities enable them to he fully sup plied at all times with the very best of articles. Call upon them, or order what yon want we warrant satisfaction. House Furnishing Goods.— B. A. Wise, of Macon, is still at his old stand on Cherry street, ready and willing to wait on all who may ties ini anything in his line. His stock of House Furnish ing Goods cannot he surpassed in any market in the South. Give him a call when you visit Macon. You will find him to be an accommodating gentleman, and his clerks the very embodiment of politeness. Slimier Superior Court. The Superior Court of this county ad journed on Saturday last. But little bu siness was done on the civil side, owing to the amount of criminal cases, the Judge desiring to clear the jail of all its inmates. The following cases were tried and disposed of, and sentenced by his Honor in the order named : The State vs. John West, colored.— Charged with murder, and a verdict of voluntary manslaughter rendered, Sen tenced to fifteen years in the Peiiitentia ry. The State was represented by N. A. Smith, Esqr, Solicitor General pro tern. The defendant by Gen. 11. K. McCay and S. H. Hawkins, Esqr., appointed by the Court. The State vs. Leonard Adams, color’d. Charged with rape. Verdict of guilty. Sentenced to twelve years in the Peni tentiary. The State represented by Solicitor General pro tern. The defendant by W. B. Guerry, Esq., and Col. C. T. Goode appointed by the Court. The State vs. John Hill, colored.— Simple Larceny. Verdict of guilty Sentenced to live years in the Peniten tiary. The State represented by the Solicit or General pro tern. The defendant by Col. T. C. Goode, W. B. Guerry and A. E. Brown, Esqrs., appointed by the Court. The State vs. John Ilill, colored.— Charged with perjury. Verdict of guil ty. New trial granted. The State represented by Messrs. Scarborough and Goode, and Sol’citor General pro tern. The defence by L. P. I). Warren. The State vs. Clung Barlow, colored. Plea of guilty as to Petit Larceny.— Sentence ot twenty days in jail and twenty-five dollars tine. State represented by Solicitor Gener al pro tern. Defendant by A. R. Brown, Esqr., appointed by the Court. The State vs. Prince Hooks, colored. Simple Larceny. Verdict guilty.— Sentence, thirty nine five dollars fine, or sixty days Ml hajd labor in chain gang. m The State represented byflLolicnor General pro tern. DefenoikA. 11. Brown, Esqr., appointed by theWourt. The State vs. John Jones and James Jones, colored. Simple Larceny. Ver dict guilty. Sentence same as the last case. State represented by Solicitor Gener al pro tern. Defendant by Col. C. B. Wooten and A. R. Brown, Esqr., ap pointed by the Court. The State vs. Charles Thompson, col ored. Simple Larceny. Plea of guilty. Sentence same as last case. The State represented by Solicitor General pro tern-. Defendant by Hon. J. J. Scarborough, appointed by the Court. SWEET OPOPONAX ! New . Perfume from Mexico The only fashionable Perfume and Ladies’ delight, dold at the Drug Store of [octOtf] Dr. E. J. ELDUIDGE. Our Millinery Establishments. — We have had the pleasure of taking a bird’s eye view of tlie beautiful stock of goods brought out by the Ladies who preside over these establishments, in our city, and must say that they are the handsomest ever brought to the place. Ladies of such fine taste certainly de serve a large share of patronage from those for whom their goods were spe cially intended. In the way of Ladies Hats and Bonnets, they have the very latest styles, and we would advise our lady frieuds who want something nice for the head to go at once and procure one of the “ Catiline” Hats, which we think deqjdedly the sweetest and most delicate hat of the season. It would be a vain effort in us to attempt to convey an idea of the unique, elegant, and su perb styles exhibited at their establish ments. At them may be found also the latest and finest style of Feathers for Ilats and Bonnets, all kinds of dress Trimmings, Ornaments, Ribbons, Flow ers, and a great many other fine things that an Editor knows nothing about. These articles may be found at either of the stores of Mrs. Wright, on the West side of the square, Mrs. Hawks on the East side, a few doors above the Republican Office, or at Mrs. Mapp’s at the store of G. M. Hay. Give them a call ladies, when you visit Amerieus. tjO M EET OPOPONAX'. Ladies, in their morning calls, carry joy and gladness, when perfumed with Sweet Opopouax. Sold at tlie biug store of Dr. E. J. ELDUIDGE. Get 9 ts Admitted to the Bar. —Our young friend, Charles F. Crisp, of Ellaville, was on Tuesday last, admitted to prac tice law in the Superior Courts of this State. We were not present at his ex amination, but learn that he acquitted himself in a very creditable manner, and gave indubitable evidence of his qualifi cations to practice, to both Judge and bar. j The City Clock. —We are pleased to state that the committee appointed to purchase the clock have succeeded in making the purchase, and they are now engaged in procuring the services of a competent mechanic to put it up. It is the opinion of the committee that the work will be completed and the clock be put in running order in the course of two or three weeks. This is good news. Hurry tlie work up, gentlemen. SWEET OPOPONAX I'llOM MEXICO ! Now, very rare, rich and fashionable Per fume. The finest ever imported or manufac tured in the United States. Try it and be com vinced. Manufactured by E. T. Smith, N. Y*, and for sale at the Drug store of Oct 9 ts Dr. E. J. ELDUIDGE. We call attention to a letter found elsewhere, from an old citizen of Georgia and a minister of high stand, ing. It will be seen that lie writes from Texas, as there are many of our people who contemplate going there we give his letter in full, though pretty long read it. New Store and New Goods. —We call the attention of our readers and the public generally to the advertise ment of Messrs. Windsor and Jowers They have now in store a large stock of new goods of every description, which they are offering at very moderate rates. \Yc wish them success. Fine Cigars. —Mr. G. M. llay will plcace accept our thanks for a bunch ot cigars. Lovers of the weed can he supplied with some of tlie same sort by stepping over to his store and call ing on either of his gentlemanly clerks. A NEW PERFUME'. Calle.i Sweet Opopo 1A nnx from Mexico, manufactured by E. X. Smith & Cos., of New York, is making a sensation wherever it is known. D is very delicate audits fragrance remains on the handkerchief for days. —Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. Ladies and Gentlemen’s Furnish ing Goods in all its branches sold cheap er than ever, at S. Waxeluaum & Bro. Oct. 10th. It. South Western Circuit. —lt may not be generally known that an elec tion for Solicitor General of this Circuit, is to take place in January next, at the same time as that for the election of a Judge. A candidate for tlie office of Judge is before the people in the per son of Peter J. Strozier, Esq. of Albany. As yet we have heard of no one offering for Solicitor General. In the absence ot any other name, we take the liberty of suggesting that of our fellow citizen, N. A. Smith, Esq. as a gentleman every way qualified for the duties of the office. We do this not knowing whether that gentleman would accept tlie position if tendered him. He acted in the capacity of Solicitor General at the Superior Court just closed, and it will bo seen from the proceedings that he was succesful in convicting every criminal that came before the Court for trial. We think lie will make an efficient officer and for that reason take the liberty of suggesting his name. SWEET OPOPONAX I Is tlio sweetest Ex __ tract made. Supercedes all others. Try it once; will use no other. Sold at. the Drug store of [oct. 9lf] Dr. E. J. ELDUIDGE. 35?“ Judge Alexander, of the Circuit Court of Maryland, has decided that greenbacks are not legal tender in pay ment of debts, and that the Act of Congress rendering them such, is “ un constitutional and void,” in this case the party purchasing tendered the amount in legal tender notes of the United States. It was contended that he was alone entitled to his conveyance upon paying the amount in gold and silver coin of the United States. Judge Alexander, after argument, held that tlie Act of Congress in re lation to making greenbacks a legal tender was unconstitutional and void, an assumption of power not granted bv tlie State to their agent, the General Government, and that Congress could not, upon its volition, convert paper issue into an equivalent for gold and silver. » The legality of tlie Act is disputed upon two grounds: First, That it is in itself, as applicable to all cases, with out warrant of law and invalid; and, Secondly, That under any circumstan ces it cannot apply or be of force in reference to debts contracted before its passage. (Mont. Advr.) SWEET OPOPONAX'. The only elegant Perfume* Is found on all toilets, and nev erstains the handkerchief. Sold at the Drug stora of [octOtf] Dr. E. J. ELDRIDGE. Tannery and Shoe Shop, T IE subscriber would respectfully inform the 1 citizens of Sumter, that ho js still engaged in the manufacture of Leather, at bis old stand, ncai the Plains of Dura. He keeps constantly on hand, Upper, Sole and Harness Leather, which can be purchased on reasonable terms. He is also prepared to manufacture Shoes and Boots.in the veiy best and durable stylo Hav. ing the very best of workmen, he flatters him seif that b s work will give satisfaction Thank ful for past favors, he httpes by strict adherence to business, to meiit a continuance of the same Persons in waut of Leather or shoes, will find it to their interest to give me a call, aug Its J n BLACK. Lunquest & Mallory’s as © i m 3O ■ PIIOTOGUAPHIC GALLERY, Arcadeliuilding — Cotton Avenue , MACON, GEOKCIA. Cheapest Gallery in the City ! Strangers visiting Macon are invited to call an t examine our elegant Carte de Visites, softly toned IvurYTYiMts delicately tinted Pokoelains. and those pretty little Gem ITiotccbaphs, the latter only s’,so per dozen. Strangcis visiting the City can have Photo graphs Furnished in time for the evening trains by calling at the Galleiy at any time before 11 o'clock A M. J. M LUNQUEST. LEE MALLORY. Sept 15 -3m ADAMS, JCN*S "£ "REYNOLDS' WAREHOUSE AND no 7 (At old stand of Harris & Bos ). Corner Second and Poplar Streets, MACON, GEORGIA. RESPECTFULLY inform their friends, and the public generally, that they are now pre pared to give their personal attention to the Storage of Cotton, or to any business entrusted to their care. The old friends of Harris & Ross and of Adams & Reynolds, will, we trope, extend to us the liberal patronage heietofore given to the above named houses. Particular attention will be given by us to the purchase of Plantation Supplies, when or dered. A. B. ADAMS, j Late V. REYNOLDS, 1 Adams & D. B. JONES, J Reynolds. sept 15 3m D. W a (PiiTC£lr§@iN!#‘ WAREHOUSE AND C’ammistiimt Mlntlumfs. vIUD AMERIOU 5, GEORGIA. TV r E are now at the Ware-Hiue formerly 11 owned by Dr R C. Black, on Cotton street, but will soon be a(,our old stand in the brick Ware House now being built by Mr, E. B Loy less We are prepared to furnish Bagging and R pe to Planters, make advances on cotton or other produce in store, ship cotton to New Oilcans, Savannah, New Yotk or Liverpool, making liberal advancements on our shipments. We can also insure cotton in our Ware-House, as cheap as it can be done in any other house in the city Our ware-house is remote from any other building. As our senior has been in the cotton business for the last fifteen years, and at ways on die side of the Planter, we hope to do a reasonable share of the cotton business i Cotton stripped to us from below this point on | the S. W. K R , will only be charged one ($1) | dollar per bale and no drayage at this place to our Warehouse. Sept 15-ts. Fa!!! and Winter GOODS! THE subscriber would respectfully notify the I citizens of Sumter County, that his snpnly of FALL AED WINTER GOOES is now complete. My stock is as large as that of any establish ment in the place, and I am offering goods as “ Cheap as the Cheapest.” Amcng my st; ck may be found Alpaccas, Merinos, Delaines, Poplins, American, English, and French Calicoes, Also, Striped Poplins, Flannels, of all colors, Plain and Embroidered Handker chiefs, latest styles of Ladies’ Basques, Cloaks and Mantillas. A large assortment of W fra QYU © A large assortment of .VA\!i Si E \OTO O.\ and SBSOES, : Ladies’ and Gents’ GLOVES of all kinds, from the coarsest to the very finest. Ready-Made Clothing AND 'GENTS’ AND BOYS’ FURNISHING GOODS. Winter Clothing, suitable for Eretdmen, [ Plain and Embroidered Linen Shirts and Shirt bosoms. 1 A large assortment of JEWELRY AND RIBBONS, I Gold arid Silver Watches, Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises, Crockery of every description. A heavy stock of Domestics, Pocket and Table Cutlery. ‘ Ladic-s Travelling Baskets, j Tin-Ware of all kinds. I can show tho largest Stock of Ready | Mado Clothing ever brought to this market. Those who wish the first choice, would do well to call early, as the most desirable goods are always first to sell, j Without enumerating every article, I ‘ would respectfully ask the public to eSlland examine my stock. IS. COHI3I¥, Ag’cnf. ! Oct 4tt H D UAPDWICKK. | 8 B HAWKINS Medical Card—Co-Partnership. DRS. HARDWICKS & HAWKINS, have as sociated themselves in the practice of roed icine, and tender their services to the citizens of Amerieus and Sumter County. O” Office Up Stairs in the Granberry build ing. sept 15 3m THE Great Hair Restorative, at I 1 Dr. IS. J. ELDRIDGE’S septet s Drug Store, | A Nbwi and Gland Emeu in Medicine.—Diri I j Maggiel is lire founder of new Mediciue System ! 1 li e quantitarians, whose vast internal dost*eit. j feeble ihe stomach and paralyse the bowels j must give precedence to tho min who iostores ! health and appetite, with from one to two of his »xtiaoulinary Pilla, and cures tlie most virulent sore with a box or so of his wonderful and alli healing salve. These two great specifies of the Doctor are fast superceding all tho stereotyped nostrums of the day. Extraordinary cures by Dr, Maggiel’-'Pills and Salve have opened the eyes of the public to the imfficiency of the (so called) ri me-dies if others, and upon which the j people have so long depended Maggie! s Dills : are not of the class that are swallowed up by the dozen, and of which every box full takeu Creates an absolute ntcessity for auother. One or two of Maggiel’s Dills suffices to place the bowels in pet feet order, tqne tbe stooiacb, ere - ate an appetite, and render the spirits light and buoyant h here is no griping, and no reaction in ’he form of constipation. If the liver is af ■ f, cted, its functions are restored ; und if the nervous system is fetb e, it is invigorated- This last quality makes the medicines very desirable for the wants of delicate f, m iles. Ulcerous and ejuptive diseases are literally extinguished by the. disenfeotant power of Maggiel’s Salve. In fact, it is here announced that Maggiel’s Bilious, Dyspeptic and tdarrlooa Dills core where all others fail. While for burns, scalds, chilblains, cuts and all abvaisins of the skin Maggiel’s Salve is infallible. Fold by J. Maggiel, New York, and all Diuggbts, ‘25 cents July 7 ly 1866. 1856 FALL TIT AGE! LATE: ST ARKS VA L OF Fall and Winter Goods ! Extraordinary Inducements ! I DESIRE to call the attention of the public generally to the large and well-assorted Stock of STAPLE MID FANCY DRY GOODS, MILLINERY GOODS, NOTIONS, GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS, GROCERIES, XX ar cl w are, & c. which I am now receiving and offering for sale. The Dress Goods Department wil 1 embrace a complete assortment of FRENCH aud AMERICAN PRINTS, Delaines, Delaine Robes, Merinos,. Alpaccas, Bombazines, Travelling Goods, Black and Fancy Silks, Main and Strip’d Swiss, Jaconet and Nainsook Muslins, Cambrics, Brilliants, &c., etc. with a full line of DRESS TRIMMINGS, Mrs. Mapp is now in New York pur chasing a stock of [MOLLiINIEKY which are eXDectcd to arrive daily. The Clothing Department will comprise an assortment of GENT S FUR NISHING GOODS unusually attractive, man ufactured from the latest styles of Foreign and Domestic Fabrics, embracing every variety of COMMON, MEDIUM and FINE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ROOTS, shoes, Together with a full assortment of other goods suited to Gent’s wear I shall endeavor to keep constantly on hand a full stock of Osnabvtrgs, Brown and White Sheetings,. “ “ “ Shirtings, Striped Domestics, «fee. Ac. In addition to these I offer a well se lected stock of GROCERIES —ANP— HARDWARE. I shall offer ALL CLASSES OF GOODS at very close prices, with a de termination to make it to the interest of all to buy from me. To those who may favor tno with a call, I am warranted in tlie belief that I will offer a selection as to style, quality and price surpassed bv none. Gr. M. H AY" Amerieus, Sept, 22, 1866. URESH COUNTRY HAMS, 1 Dor tale by I Oct 4 ts. I. N. HART & t'O. ‘A NEW EPOCH IN M DICINE A New System of Physio ! The smallest qnantityof drugs with the great est amount of effect on disease. MAGGIEL’S PILLS AND SALVE ! Maggiels Dills and Salve are composed of concentrated extracts of Herbs hitherto unknown as Medicinal Agents. They are powerful to cure )et harmless as'milk. flue S*i!l a Dose ! Their action ori the liver is perfect in its re. suits, and is superior to that vile drug Calomel as daylight is to darkness Maggiel’s Dills aro a Medicine. They are a powerful tonic, und never constipate. They are the magic Pill of the day in pompatison with all others nud ims part health to every diseased organ iu the sys tem. Many severe cases of Jaundice have been cured in a few days and affections of the bladder and kidneys In a single night They are peculiarly adapted to Female Diseases of a debilitating na ture. .ami whi n once known hare become a household treasure. tpU Let all who can believe faots and can have faith iu evidence, read tbe following: Know al! men by these presents. That on Hits, the twentieth day of June, in tbe y. ar of our Lord, or.e thousand eight hundred and sixty six, personally came Joseph Hydock to me, known as such, and being duly sworn, deposed as folr lows : That he is the sole general agent for tho United States, an! dependencies thereof, for prepaiations or medicines known as Maggiels Dills and Salve, and that the following certifi cates are verbatim copies to tho of hia knowledge aud belief. JAMES SMFIDRE. i.L s ] Nofaiy Public. Wall St., N. Y. June 1, 18G6. Dr 'MJogif.l: -I take my pen to wtife you t f my great relief and that the awful pain in nty side has left me at last— thanks to your medicine. Oh, doctor, how thankful lam that 1 can get some sleep, I can never write it enough. I thank you again and again, and I am sure that you are really the friend of all sufferers. I could not help writing to you, aud hope you will not take it amiss. Jamks Myles, 116 Avenue D. This is to certify that I was discharged from the army with Chronic Diatrbtea, aud have been cured by Dr. Maggiel’s Dills. Wilson Habvet, New York, April 7, 1865 27 Ditt street. The following is an interesting case pf a man employed in an Iron Foundry, who, in pouring melted iron into a flask that was damp and wet, caused an explosion. The melted Iron was thrown around and on him in a perfect shower, and ho was burnt dreadfully, 'the following •certificate was given to mo by him about eight weeks after the accident : New York, Jan. 11, 1866. My name is Jacob Haidy; lam an Iron Found er ; I was badly burnt by hot iron in November last ; my burns healed, but I had a tunning sore'on ray It g that vvi uld not heal; I tried Maggiel’s Salve, and it cured mein a few weeks. This is all true, and anybody can now see me at Jackson’s Iron Woiks, 2d Avenue. J HARDY’, 119 Verrick Street. EXTRACTS FROM VARIOUS LETTERS. “ I had no appetite ; Maggiel’s Pills gave me a hearty one.” •• Your Pills are marvelous.” “ I send for auother box, aDd keep them iu the bouse.” “ Dr. Maggiel has cured my headache that was chronic.” “ I give half of one of your pills to my babe, for cholera morbus Tho dear little thing got well in a day." *■ My nausea of a morning is now cared " “ Your box of Maggfei’s salve cured me of noises in the head. I tubbed some of your salve behiud my ears and the noise left.” “ Send me two b otes ; I want one for a poor family.” “ I enclose a dollar ; your price is twenty five cents, hut the medicine to me is worth a dollar ’ “ Send me five boxes of your pills.” “Let me have three boxes of your salve by return mail.” “ I had a headache two months ago. so that I could scarcely see out of my eyes Your Mag giel Pills removed it over night and left my bowels regular. Nothing like thept for consti pation.” “ I have been severely aflreted with an affec* tion of the kidneys. Maggiel's Pills are tainly curing me.” A lady writes : “ Your Pills are really a med icine. They have cured me of constipation and general ill health. lam delighted with them.’ I Have over 200 such Testimonials As this, but want of .-pace compels me to con« elude. J J MAGGIEL, M D , 11 Pine Street, New York. irfsjgsk’Fs riils and Salve. NOlICE.—None genuine without tbe en graved trade mark around each pot or box, signed by DR. J. MAGGIEL, New Y’ork to counterfeit which is a felony. Sold by all respectable Dealers in Medi cines throughout the United States and Canadas at 25 cents per box or pot. Sold in Amerieus at the Drug Store of Dr E J Fldkidge Sept2ow&twlv G ROC E R I E 5 AND FINE UQtIORS 1 r PHE undersigned would respectfully inform JL tbe citizens of Sumter, that they have open* ed a Grocery establishment, iu connection with their Bar, next door to Dr. Bailey's Drug f*tore # where they have on baud everything URuahy kept in a Grocery Store, which they are offering tf> the public as cheap as they can be puichased in the place. The) have on hand FLOUR, MEAL, BACON, LARD, SUGAR, COFEE, TOBACCO, SEGAIIS, &c. A large lot of TIN and WOODEN Ware They respectfully the public to call and ex-? famine their srock of I‘URE LIQUORS always oa baud. FELTS & STANFORD. P Si Parties fnqn Sumter, Marion ar.d ad* joining counties, bringing Cotton to this market for sale, and not being able to dispose < f it at fair prices, can have it sold at fair prices by leaving samples of the same at opr store. Mr Stanford, who has bean engaged in pnr» cha-rae and selling Cotton for a number of yeare B will attend to the sale of \t for planters at a bet ter price than they can get, free cf charge. Ok'Hi • :