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THE WORK OF THE DESPOT, FL I GHT OF CITIZ??iS.. /?i?? CROWDER. BUSINESS AT A STAPH) STILL. CONFESSION OF CITIZENS. A Fletare of doom. Oar exchanges teem with accointa ufj thc arbitrary and despotic work of thc Government in the upper portion of the State. Thc country is in terror and panic. Large cumbers of the best citizens of York, Spartanburg, Urion and Chester arc in jail. Business partially suspen? ded. Hundreds of women and children left unprotected. Crops in the fields unharvested. We make various extracts from our exchanges, in order to give our readers thc most satisfactory information in re? gard to this terrible state of affairs : A Gloomy Prospect The Yorkville Enquirer says : The thole&ale arrests made by the military io- thu County have had a very depress? ing influence ou business and industrial pursuits generally, and we presume such w"?-l? be the case thr oughout the entire section of the State embraced ia the proclamation of the President. Crops reuiaic it. .he fields unharvested, and on account of the general feeling of inse? curity, business is nearly at a stand still, while a large number of persons have left the County, rather than incur thc unpleasant and uncertain conse? quences of arrest. The future of our section, we are free to confess, is.now more gloomy than it bas been at any time since the close of the war. Confesalen to tbe Authorities. The Yorkville Enquirer also says : We learn, from what we deem a reliable source, that near forty persons in this County have made confessions* to the authorities here of their connection with the Ku Klux. Arreste. The I'htr.nije says that up to Tuesday, 24th ult., eighty-five persons in York had been put in jail and other arrests were makiug. At one point in Union the soldiers went to a gentleman's house to arrest him. fie was absent. They invaded every room in his boose and carried away his private arms. He was a licensed distiller. After helping' themselves freely, they poured out the residue of the liquor on the ground. A private business letter from York states that many business men have beeu arrested and confined in jail by military authority. Many innocent men have fled, stores aTe closed and business thereby clogged. "Weare having ter? rible times. Eighty five citizens arc in jail-many of them our best citizens/' A Passenger Train Stopped-Hunting for Ka Klux. The Greenville passenger train was stepped while on its way to Columbia on Tuesday, by a detachment of United States soldiers in search-of so-called Ku Klux. The officers passed through the train and inspected the occupants, but iiinde no arrests. This detentiow oc? curred near Froth's Mill, in Richland ('nunty, aJ?oct ?is miles Wo*o Columbra. What will be the next move?" Aa "fi fla rt (o Secure Couusel. The Columbia Phoenix says : "We learn that an effort is making to secure eminent counsel from abroad to tot, ia the court room, the constitutionality of the indiscriminate arrests made under the Ka Klux act. It is thought due to our >eople that seme masterly lawyer, whose voice will reach tbe ear of the North, should be employed to test lb? question as to whether there is any limit to the military despotism eet on foot in this State." Tire Situation Ia Fairfield. The Winnsboro* News, of yesterday, says : "We have as yet bad no arrests , in our county; and certainly hope our people will escape tbe cruelties of tbe Ku Kui Inquisition, as we ?re pleased to call it. io case the invaders may movo into our community, we simply i advise our citizens to stand firm, and i submit to the oppression with becoming i dignity and unwavering spirit, and ikeep I olivo thc thought that the present ?tate ?> affairs cannot last always, and that a j day of reckoning is not far distant." i Whit the Grand Jury of Cheater Saya, i The grand jury of Chester County, composed of six whites add six negroes, 1 made a presentment embodying the re? sult of their investigation of the alleged Ku Klux outrages there, and conclude as follows : "We, the grand jurors, upon our < oaths, aro compelled 'c say, from the ] testimony which wc have taken, and ( from our knowledge of the different ? parts of the- County, that the allegations . contained in the proclamation or the Pr?sident of the Unites States are witb * out foundation, and must be the result c of falsehood, communicated to bim by { persons equally regardless of good order and the peace of society." Terror-Sofr-rina;.Buslneaa Sr?-rr uded. 1 A dispatch at Augusta, Oct. 20, says : ' Advices from Y?rk County, South Car- S alina, where the habeas corpus has Leen J suspended, report that at least ono hun- 1 dred arrests have been made and the parties lodged in the county Jail.- a Numbers ave leaving. The county isle being deserted, families aro suffering, ij? and business of all kiads is suspended. Jt }* reported that half of the. male population of Chester County has left, lo-tving tbe women aud children unpro . * tooted Jn Spartaabnrjt and Uoiou i; Caocrks, the stampedo and suffering t oro eves greater than ia York and fl Ches-tur' Counties. It ia impossible to conceive ?he terror aid excitement that 0 prevail. p Rumor fwt> a Purpose, i Th6 Spartan ?syst "Y^a are. ne- s portad ?* 'A ???Mut la out Jax your' ( kttf?i* ?They have your na?'*ca the t list os tho.*e who are to bo arrested,' &e. Thesa are aojo&a ?Its rumors which are ! r ?ndqjtriiioj*!? circulated over the county. ? l%*a raporra bu?6 driwo sooit .per- p sons fro? t?tre?u??ty. wh?? ?t? iunooeut B of ay vision of aw. ^These-perioM?-jj frei i ha' tu be arrested now, ?bile tho ?til .?/ ii'thv.i.i Wyan is denivd thou, wuuid eau?e -?real iuOuavesii4uce to tue-^t iaii?c??t. Alsw; thafliiwj Wst?moofof ? f. swift and prejudice^;, .wifoeis?s, :appa which some persons fa av*, been arrested, ?nd which is ?oSeeft4:toVse?d a. atan tb prison wttboute> hWing t?ft. tb*;*0uft convenes ia Colamba, bas fr?f^teoed man; and caused th eas to- avoid ?srng arrested. Thia coa:-t, which it is threatened,-snail fa .ytf as the court at Raleigh,, where k is said mes wera tried and co ivicted, is dreaded alike by the inn?ceo ; and the gtfiKy. Bnt we indino to .>??f 1>e?tef thot^?e only; danger to innocent -parties -before thia court will be fotiiid in mercenary and prejudiced witnesses in the bands of malicious iudividaaU. We bo^re, those wno hew sach Tamors as wequoX above wilt not take tbna ta the trae in ell oases. Let pot any one be alarmed who feels himself tenocen^!^" " that ande? sn ordinary sta! innocent perecea \ rumors, feeling, CStfiit-^ honest jurors, upon a j'fir trial ;to cate their innocence.1' The York Prisoners. The following is o list ol the prison? ers charged with being Ku Klux, arrest? j ed in York, up to the 27th ult : WHITES-A.. F. McConnell, Wm> Robinson, J? Henry Wallace, J. -.Pink Herndon, R. .?A. Black, I)r. J. B. Hunter, Samuel Wood, E. F. Bell, S. J. Harvey, James Whjtu, John? White, T. A. loughies, G. E. M. Steele, J. R. Harper, R. H. Gardm$r, S. G. Brown', R. -T. Biggins, R. K. Seaborn, UT* Wilkerson, W. S. Wilkerson, H. Kell, J. M. Sb?rer, H. H?herer,-E. Tl Avery, Iredell. Jones, : WTJ'S.. May, Ri T. May, J. P. Gage, J. P. Wilson, S; A. Feweli,' R- B. Galbraith, James Hampton,. W. W. Gaffney, J. W. Dobson, Dr. J. B. Allison, J. W. Mitchell, Seott Owens, Quintin elln Mc? Clain, John A. Graham, J. C. Cham? bers, J. H. Wood, S: lt. Plexico, J. P. Warlick, J. S. Miller, E. S. Ramsay, S. R. Ramsay, J. H. McDill, W. C. Whiteside?, J. E. Plexico, Jr., J. E. Plexico, Sr., G. D. Hood, John Rata ree, James Referee, Wm. Caldwell, Lewis Ramsay, W. G. Gaffney, ?i?is Moss, Sterne^ "Wylie, Jacob B. Moore, Adolphus Smith, Wm. Moss, Mack Byers, F. <}..Iatham, J. M. Hambtgjbt, Jr., J. M. Hambrrght, Sr?, LUI. Har? din, J. :H. Austell," D. ^M..;JSlbw*rt, E. J. Downing, J. M. Moss, 'B.err^ Moss, Av Kirkpatrick, John Ramsay, Alex. A. Barron, W. Fr. Gamp, W. T. Spencer. COLORED1-James Pressley, Henry Toole, Minor Steele. THE WATCHMAN WEDNESDAY. NOW 1. A. Ai GILBERT..-EDITOR ..Show Uiem wbiit Hell Ie.? The Phoenix, in a re eeo t issue, stated that a prominent Radkal.bad expressed the hope thar the cit izecs^of tho up country would Are into .he United States troops, so that "wc"-(the Radicals of course)-could "fix the m"-~could "show them what ihell is." The Baily Union cali ed for the name of tbe prominent radical alluded to, The Phoenix, in its issue ? Sunday lost, gave the name of "SOLOMON L. H?GE, ex-judge, er member cf Congress, sed the recent aspirant for TJcited States Marshal Johnson's plate," as tbe author of this infamous sentiment. There can be no doubt that here is tbe animus of the wbole thing. The whole pack of blood-bounds, cow on ( he track of tbe plundered, outraged, oppressed, dis armed and helpless people of South Carolina, would no dont t rejobe, if any ?umber of them, goaded and driven to desperation, should attempt to strike a blow in self defence. But we hove no idea they will be gratified. Better counsels will prevail. In justice to the Union we will say that we find ia nts columns a repudiation of such sentiments. Its jesse of Monday last baa the following: AH we have to say, is that we de-1 ?ounce such sentiments irr ?' measured terms. The time bas gone by wheo some men- can use su<A . language as | that,sod be allowed togo norebuked. If Judge Ho<;e made use of that -ex? pression be did it at ao individual, and I Dot as the representative of any party, j yr any class. Let every tub stand upon its own j bottom. Cotton Mill at Anderson. The Intelligencer informs us that the jitizens of Anderson have, set oo (bot al project for tba erection of a "Steam Cotton Factory," with a capital stock of j >oe Hundred and Fifty Thousand Do!? ars. They ha're closely examined the acts and figures and have come to the ion elusion that in this way chiefly may he. wealth and population of their cation be increased. These points were j .eached through -a pub! io meeting, at sbicb a mass of statistical and other in brmatioo was submitted by Hon. J. P. itRVt. Tic shares are to te put at #26 ?ac?* seas to identiQr thei^aws>.ao f?T s possibl?y-w.ith'*%& eutotj?fiae, iu which ourse w'Cc?^|ejt,wis3^ and pra?'t??o ,.. -jaf?m-xi this directic-a l^rn^d^.receo'?y?: that the j "sit* utc'J'ceai' M ace h est or, u ?l^&u?t^sre'vabo?t to pa?a into he^Sa^?^^Irp^aing moated parties ,&tfr_pepp!? bave akpt ^joV-t?iHt-naa beep ?$?t#|jp ';..>* distance. ;^j^o^-^BJ?*ide Pf?* t?>it?&l 'irDm>br3ad,: le "stir'nbeir ttemp^ti^, wi^fted ll our l?oal eniorgris?* ?if developing irwperity and wt^th, io the kinda of mr comer?, and -th^aw?lve* dragging loujrlwhiod a? tho old gait ?urorer oiust hivo H-CDUOB Footor/j o begin wM. tytbers will oaforaiJy all?f. A?d wc aw niciiecd to ioov ; laudable determination not to rest under ^eodt?m/flfrjrcoewi -diaelosuree.ef norH" rnption and fraud in the:adimn?traxion; of the Mun icipal aSairs iof New York Citjv "ITff?i }^^0^^$?3^3 circles gen?^ny5:a d^of -?ore honest: things, might be hoped foir^ftihe "near foWtre^^"f \2:-v \ V Our ?T?w^jw?t?j^^rian^ matters culminated on Friday last io'the ifo??ri aireat of Hon. WM. Mr TWEED. ksif*fco?imB Trtrmelif ?e?ve4 ot*: Blain nts private office by Sheriff 'BRENNA^ acting .under .the orders of Judge LEARNED,'? Ju?'ti?e of tbe Sn? pre me Court, Th*affidavit T^HM. which the order wee based," all?ges "deceit and fraud," and atfso includes JAMES H.^ iRCfERioiiL,. ANDREW J. GARVEY and ELBERT A. WOODWARD. TWEED im mediately gave bond in 81,000,000 BESNARD KELLY, JAY GOULD, HUGH HASTINGS, TERENCE FARLEY and B. F. FARICHILD bonds men. The <y>uj plaint against these parties, include? an affidavit* from JOHN H: KEYSER, speei Jj?jpf thojfprged"warranta- i->at were drawn in hi* name.- " At latest accounts the other parties, named had not been arrested. Ladle* Arreated at York. The Phoenix of the 29th ult., says : We learn that three ladies in York have been arrested and put in prison, on the charge of aiding and abetting the "Ku Klux." It seems that tbe waT on the .women "has begun. Shall we hear niext of the arrest'ol children ? ?HA?iESTON-?02?BATIVE. j Pi ?tole and tfae Preaa. frtal Justice T. J. Mackey twite Assaults Mr. W. J. Whaley, of the Charleston ' JVetcs-Detective Hernandez fires into Trial Justice Levy. The local columns of the Charleston News, of Friday and Saturday last, were decidedly relieved of their usual mon? otony. It seems that the Neics of Thursday last, in reporting the doings of a Radi? cal caucus-(held in furtherance of the Infamous" scheme which bad been put on foot to disregard tire will of the people and retain .the incumbent? i'?1 possession of the city government pf Charleston) so stirred up the bile of the iiascible MACKEY, KS to cause him to attack Mr. WHALSY ia the Court House square. Coming up to Mr. WHALEY, and raising, in a hostile way, the huge cane with which he goes armed, he said : "Sir, jon are the author of a scurrilous piece in this morning's News, which I de? nounce aa"--Mr. WHALEY letting in to bim with his umbrella before the in? furiated justice had completed the sentence. MACKS'? receded and drew a brightly burnished army revolver. Capt. HENDRICKS interposed, and pre? veo ted further violence, and probably blood. After a short time MACKEY again essayed to use his pistol, bue was prevented by by-st anders. Thus ended the first day's engagement. The News of Friday gave a lively ac? count of this affair, which led to a ren? contre, tr following- account of which we tal- 'omits cohnnos. of Saturday last. ' ; ! M a* quarter to eleven o'clock jester day morning, Mr. Whaley, accompanied by a friend, whom he had casually met, was walking along the north side of Broad street to the City Hail corner. At this point he changed his direction, and walked diagonal? along Meeting street towards the Guardhouse, where he wa? about to make his usual morning visit. Upon the corner by the Guard? house stood Mackey, who waa ja com? pany with a colored constable. When Mr. Whaley was about half-way be? tween tbe City Hall and tbe Guardhouse/ Maekey turned ltd handed io his com? panion the 'club, walking-stiek, wbicb he usually carries. He then drew a large army revolver and fired deliberate? ly at Mr. Whaley, just as that gentleman had reached the middle of the crossing. Mr. Whaley drew his pistol and, when , Mackey fired, halted and returned- the fire. Alternate shb-'a were exchanged at a distance of .about eighteen- pace?, until the five loada io Mr. Whaley's pistol (a small four and a half inch 1 Colt's revolver) were exhao?ied, when , be raised aloft his empty weapon in the air. Mackey then advanced and, holding bis pistol tn botL h-aedv fred a sixth ' shot. Mr. Whaley, unarmed aa bc then ? wan, stood bis ground without flinching. 1 facing bis enraged assailant, who now drew a a second'r&oleer, while pouring forth a torrent Pf abuse. At ?bis poiot the pofioc interfered, and both parties wore taken to the Guardhouse, where (hey each gave honda in the ?QUI of poe ' thousand dollar* to fcoep the peace, abd < were discharged: Mackey, it will be < noticed, was tba .aggressor, lia fired 1 tbe first shot and the' last rhot, ?t shotainjtH ; whilo Mr ^fialey fired bat five times. All the eye- witae**ds concur in saying that Mr. Whaley he- ! h a vod throughout the affair, with a foo* sp Wood eooinrss in marked oo J trast" with'the ooflduot of his doubly snaed 3 e*?U?nt, . ?' .. twe.vnnon^r wis |*he ?tffe? of1 ?anexa! t*3jii io -the oom ruas it v yeaier- 1 da? &t *fb fr*? five o'ctock ?>? th? wa? ?ss?S^ijiio tho Hla?d boat. by. a . Bu^ tf ip^eiMtr^ colored oonatd a, tfctowil;*^ wereCar>isin.r|eud^rioksrB^tootive Her- i pandes ?ndJ^Atjr Coroocr Foeb?rry. * pA**^ - a Iso to. tove- bee a ??> reauj? of? f??r> paragraph- of the tfewe, th ree eases tad t XO?hhiVt?lhv'&ew ot Friday kat j says : - Trial Justice Levy war^peafcrwg'. -to. .Captain Hendricks,, .wheo Thteo?te, Hernandez came np and:- made useVef very insoiting language .Waida.. Mt. Levy, lb? latter soon after deuermioed tdtike ont t-WMJ^^m t^e^?p^fi (ive, ind waaTpa?siog f?fe^jaear ihn corner of the XJourthooan. in ' Meeting street, OD his way to tba office of Trial Justice John G. Maeky for that purpose j when Detective Hernaades agars ap? plied coarse and insulting termer to bim. j Mr. Levy, stopped, and taking a stieb j from the bands cf a by stander, struck j the detective several blows over (he head. At the seco ad blow the detective hacked a few steps and drew a revolver. As he did ibis, Captain Hendricks interposed, and caught Hernandes, who reached around hkn, however, sud fired two ?hot> in quiek succession at the trial justice. .:. Ai the second shot, Captain Hendricks caught bold of Mr Levy and jerked bim down. Bis sudden fail at the report,-gaverise to the supposition,; which afterward* took the shape nf a rumor, that Trial Justice Levy had been ?hot. Both of the b?llete struck the pavement; a few feet from the muzzle of I the pistol. Captain Hendricks now succeeded in getting :he pistol, and Hernandez was arrested. He was lodged in the Guardhouse a short time, but no charge ba vb sr been lodged against him, be.was shortly released. ! . BfkVVTAL DWCIffXINJE* Hoit?-? Colored Coiivict was Silled ty the Radical Keepers of the Penitentiary. [From tba Colombia Union, October 26.] Coroner I. H. Coleman held an inquest on the body of Jefferson Brown, colored, a convict ia the State Penitentiary, who died yesterday while in the shower bath at that institution. From what we havr been able to learn of the testimony given at the inquest, the following seems to be the facts in the case : A square box high enough for a man to stand np io, with a place above for the water to j fall through, comprises the shower-bath. On the sides of this box are holes, op? posite each other, and at convenient distances, through, which a bar is thrust j to keep the man's faee turned upwards, the bar running beneath the chin. It appears that Brown was placed in the box with his head fastened np io the manner before stated, and five or six buckets of water were let into his face, at the end of which performance the bar broke, and Brown fell down in the box. Endeavors to stand him up again were fruitless, and the captain of the prison guard, with other assistance, had a rope placed about the mao's neck, the end of the rope passing through one of] the augur holes above the mao, and the men palling on the rope while others in front helped to raise him. Brown was got into the position again, and more water let upon bim, when it was dis? covered that be was dead. Dr. Gibbes, who made a pott mortem examination of the body, was of the opinion that the] man died from congestion of the lunga, the effect of the sbowerings, but was not willing, if we understood the matter rightly, to positively swear tberope had no effect in causing death. Brown was a rather delicately constituted man at j the best. MRRKIED. On Thursday,October 19tb,br Rev. J. L. Bart? le tt, at tba Presbyterian Chnrch in Sumter, Mr. j THEODORE M. KEELS, of Williarashorg, aod Miss LAURA I. McQUEEN, daughter or Rar. | D. McQoeeo. D. P., of .-omter._ C031ME?CIA1> SUMTER MARKET, OCTOBER SI. " .- . .. . <r*TT4>X. Tb? market baa baan weak with a downward te?dccjy. Latest telegrams hare salinas* the market. Salas 292 Bales at lt} te 16}. SHIPMENTS AS FOLLOWS* Nev York 15?, Charleston 179, Baltimore92. Wilmington tv Total 428 bales. The special rates of freight OB Cottee are only in force at Sunter, Manchester and Klnprills. BACON-C. R- Sides, 12@00c; Sbldrs. 10@(H5 LARD-15(0,16?. FLOUR-per bbl. |S.0O@f!2.(}0. COFFEE-J?va, 40(0/15 ; Lagoayra, U{ Rio, SO. SALT-$2.25@250. SUGAR-P. ft. I**; C. 15;-B. lo; A. 16}; Crashed, 2&. CORN-$1-20(4) tl .25 GOSHEN BUTTER-???. BAGGING-Various Brands, 25<a27. TIE6-8@II. LIVER POOL.-Corro??, 9}d. NEW YORK.-rjc*rwr, nf. Geld, Wt BALTIMORE.-COTTOB, I84?OO, CHARLESTON_Corro?, Yl{. WILMINGTON^-Corroa, 17s@?0-Spinm rnKPEtrrraa-Salas of Tl casks at 61 cesta ? gallon for Southern paeksges. ROSIN-Sales.orttX bois at $3 75@$4 OD for No. 2. ta 00 Tor Low No. I, $6 50 for Low Pale ?nd $7 50 for Psla. CBDDB ToaraBTWB-Sales of 290 obis at $3,50 for Hard, 85 25 for Tallow Dip and $5 35 for P?rgln. ' . I'HE REGULAR .MONTHLY C0MMUN1CA . ?ION Of CLAREN ONT LODGE, NO ot, *?. F.\ M.*. will be boldon Tonraday eraring, November 23,1871, at 7 o'clock. By order of - X. V. WALffk.wV. M.% M. C. Wims. Saeretary. ? * Nor 1 , Town Tax So rHE-BOOire for the Oolleefleo ordeal Esta Ia*es for* S71, ?ill be oponed lay of Novembar; and will iwnjtln op lays. at the expiration of wbi-?rtitne e rill be Usued afainst cll delirtqne~its. JOHN ?. BAYNSVYORTJ NOT 1- St ' Clerk and Tras*. LAST ffOTIC Fo Delinquent Tax AGRAND MUSICAL AND THEATRICAL ENTERTAINMENT w&tw giren at the $EXI,'&kVAY OF hNO?EMBEBi r-trz'?&%?- .... j&prter In?operider? Brass Band. j jj Ercyamaro wiU ba tscaed a? day of Enfer Straiter Fire Eng?He Co. ^^^^^^^^^^^ THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF Yoac Company willa* bald at Engine Beata, this [Wednesday] evening, Sae. I, 1871, nt 7 o'ejoek, P.M. A feU and paneton! attendance ie earnestly re? quested. By oreier et President : CH. M0H3B,. VL G. Ereranxaa, Scoretery Nee 1 " M 10 THE PLASTERS. THOSE PARTIES WBO ABE DUE US ABE NOIIFIED that GEORGE E. TAYLOR, is authorised to receive their payments. Be san be found at Capt li. P. LORING'S STORE. We are prepared te aita LIBERAL CA*H ADVANCES ON Cotton. and hold as long as may ba desired (with ; roper margin) in New York or Charleston. . ; GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO. Ns*_ 4m B. R. NASH. f. N. DULIN. NASH & DULIN. WHOLESALE DEALERS US Manufactured! Toteco, AND SEGAES. SMOKING AND CHEWING ?CMCCO, of different grades. SUMTI?R, S.:C. . xuo mer' a soon SUPFLT os* North Carolina Bye and'Com Whiskies, AND PEACH AND APPLE BRANDIES. GROCERIES, LIQUORS, Ac Tobacco at w h?lesele famished et Man a fae- { tarar's pri?es. Ceantry Merchants will do welt to call and examine oar stock. All orders I promptly executed when accompanied with the j cash. The -00310? of my old friends, whom I have famished by wagon for several years, is respect- J folly solicited. NOT 1_ 6n> TAXES FOE 1871. NOTICE is hereby given that the Books for Collection of Taxes for the year, 1871, will be opened on tho 20lb day of November inst., and remain open until the 17th dey of January, 1872, inclusive, after that day, a penalty of 20 per cent. wiQ be addsd to all unpaid taxes. BATES OF TAXATION. For State purposes, 70 eta. OB $100 worth of property. For County purposes, 30 ?ts. oo 9100 worth of property. For Poll Tax, $1. T. J. COGHLAN, Coanty Treasurer Sumter County. November 1_2t FOLSOM! DeLORHE'Sj is the place to get Pretty Thing?, NICE THINGS, Cheap Things! Tile lit?t^dLle? can find almost SVBfie* THING! they wish, at our Store. We strive to please them EtpcciuJlg. A Nice Line of Zephyr always on band. Fine and Plain Candies, | PRESERVES, FRUITS, NUTS, &c., Constantly kept ^Oct2i Mrs. James P. Brennan, Liberty Street. RESPECTFULLY informs' ber friends ead cueteaters that she ha? received abd open* od a fuli and Complete Stook of ? DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, SHOES, CHOCK ERY, TIN WARE, &C. And a general assortaient of Merchandise, far faailv n?e. solicits ike patwnagtof the pablie, feeling j red that she Osa offer her Stock af Goads at j low nrioea fortash. steak waa. perohased 1st tba Northern REDUCED PRICES, And those trading at be? establishment, will bey Cheap Goods, ead be foi ely dash with, Oeill- - aka ters ! \ -5.3 f ~ ?- v . ' Be H . H A? a FIRE. FJtESH SUmtKOYSIWl?? ?4*m? :- . W " . ?: tm Fresh Goods m% --AT ' '-iy z'. ? . " ' > - . ?. ? ' . ' ' - ^^^^ fS? - v ? - ? *~ - -' - .- . -"..? . _ , . ?.' Foreign Fruits. New Crop l^y?r t?kint, New Crop Leghorn Citron, Ne^Crop;^ Kew Crop Arafcian^atee; - 1 Choice Kew Crop Hew Orleans Molasses. Liquors. Champagne,-Peiper ?fe. Co.V Heidseick. Champagne,-0oo4- American "Star" Brand, ' . .j Champagne-California t:Qol? Drop," Fine Grenuine Spanish Sherry Wine, Cheap Cooking Winee, Sweejt Malaga Wine, Pure Jamaica Bum,, Pure HoUand Gi*,. Grenuine French Brandy, Scoth Ale and English borter, Whiskey of all kinds-viz : Rectified, Pure Corn, Eye, Nectar and Ken? tucky Bourbon, Together with a General Stock .of all, goods usually kept in a Country Store. Forsale hy CHAS. B. MOISE & CO. Nevi GROCERIES. Bacon, Lard, flour! Molasses. Sugar, Coffee, And ?ll Family ?nd Plantation Supplies. JUST RECEIVED. Bologna Sausage.'jBeef Tongues. Fancy Groceries Candie*. Nala, Raising, Citron, Carra J ta, Jalllaa, Fte??, Caa ned Gooda, GUAVA Jelly, A?., A?. 5r000 FINE SEGAK8! Larg? aaioTtmeHtof LAMPS and FRINGS, j Burners, Chtmneys, Safety Tubes, cfc. Can't (all to pleat? and snit yee a? , -AMO- ..: 'KEROSENE OIL. FAMILY WJJE?LLY SUPPLIES. daUrvred in any part of town FREE OF CHARIS. COTTON PURCHASED AT ?LTGHBST MARKET PRICE, OR SHIPPED ANO i CASH VALUE ADVANCED. '? DONT TORGE? TO CALL IN. Oct?_* AT THE If holograph Gallery, 8SMTEE, "yOU say now feit} Ja faa eseeet?oa, Photogragbs, Ferrotype^ Ivorytypee, Ambrotypes. Porcelain Picture* or Mezzotint Photographs. ALSO ? Life Sa? and CeUneti Pfrtrah*, eofertd i? ffetor, Oil, or Worked ia fc^.-. Sp?cial attende?, Tee, ?? gfraa te copy ina ol i Likewaaea, and uiiaikcticn fnaraateed in erery ?aaa. " . . SH 3?* ' J. IX WILDER, Oct ll- ; , If Brill,* .Oreel & Co.r . ^ ? ? - - . .. ? ? 7 ? S??cessora to CHARLES L. HUGER & CO. ^^^^^ fiwQi^iil izo Brokera, I AND GENERAL t&e*M?*&.t,4> New tffe? I V ]) ft__a va.tt--V-- f> . " ?^^?^^^ th? Public] fortSeir liberal patronage in the past, gives notice that he is now, in yew York, purchasing ANOTHER FOLL AND COM-j PLE$B?WQK of every Btyl? of Goods kept in ? A FIRST CLASS E. |Dry Goods, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Harness, Saddlery, Guns sind Pistols, Cutlery, Crockery and Bardware in great variety. GROCERIES-Heavy and Fan? cy, a Large and Splendid Stock. LADIES' Dress Goods, TRIMMINGS, LACES, kc, &c, kc. MADE A SPECIALITY Ladies will neglect theil own ?jnterest by purchasing elsewhere i before examining my carefully se?ectard ?tofck, JX'.. . j Goods arriving by every train. A. A. S?JLOMONS, CORKER MAIN AND LIBERTY STS. Nofl _ . Cuba Molasses. H H DS. COBA MOXASEES, ' IM BBLS. " " Por ?ale a T E. IT. KBRCHEER. Ott 18-_ Mollete! Mullets! 200 ERLS. PEERE MULLET8, Tor ssh by ; -is- E. EEEGgyER. Cheese and Raisins, 1.00 BOXES CUSESE, IM J. i tad ?kt BOXM Battas. . Ear ?eb by ? : , ? OetW ?w.?RCmnf?. . * . . s Corn, Pork and Bacon. 6,000 B TOBELS COREf, J*UST ARRFPE9, ?* the 8table? new the Rs?l Bead Depot, Another lot of Pfc* wefl-broken young HORSES iiVD MULES. ELLIS A GRABAU Zv? ? .. I ._ Large and Positive Sale - .-OP Watfms,Biggie** Carrie/a, Carts, . press Wagons, Seasoned Lumber of Oak, A*K% Hickory Cypress, Poplar, Pate, cW Walnut. Also, Barnett, Cutting Knives, Tools, Atc. [ The Wagoo ?od Carriage Shop? at Cor. Libcrij* & Sajarte* St*., Suaater, S. C. I On MONDAY, November 6, at ll o'clock, A. M. -Br H. DARR, Auctioneer. TEEMS.-Snm? nndrr$100, cash; orer that amount, twelve month ? for approved end-ined notes, beartrg interest at 12 per cent, per annaa. Oct jg_2* EXECUTORS' SALE Cy F* IC* -A. PSeT 33. r~1HB UNDERSIGNED, Exeeoterg of the lui I Wilt ead Testament of N. 8. Pooch, deceas? ed, and by aetbority thereof, will, on the 6rst Monday in November west, at the Court House, j in the Tewa af SUBS ter, sell ai public auction, a parcel of lead belonging to the estate of said de. [.ceased, .remaining O'ae Honored* acd Thirty-five Acres, situated io the Ceaary of Sumter, about niae miles from said town, os tba east side vf the road from said town ta Bishoprtlie, bein; that part of the Mkhaa tract directed by said Will te be sold, aod bounded by lands of T. E. Fraser, and by leads devised bysaM Will to Mrs. N. S. Punch, to Jin? Vaughan, and to W. F. B. Hayns, worth Trastee. TERMS :-Owe third cash-balance in one and two yeera, ta eaaal installments, with interest from day of safe, payable annually till the whole be paid-secured by bead and mortgage of tba land sold. Pur ?baser to pay for papers and stamps. W. F. B. HAYNS WORTH, L, W. DICK, Oct 25--2t Executors. FURNITURE. TO THE PUBLIC. THE UNDERSIGNED HAIXG ENLARGED bia Ware Room, ead having -lately por. ehxted a Urge stoek of DESIRABLE FURNITURE, woeld respectfully invite bi? friend? and custo? mers to pay bim a visit, and sae what he can do ta she way of ?applying them with such articles ste some ie his line. Be bas now oat hand a Urge sepyly of vari?os styles of Ptrraitore. -?MO Window Shades, Pfctort Fraaes, Looking Glasses, ?e., ead is constaatly reeeiei\? addrtfoas to hr? stoek. Will order acyibiwg which tray ne* be on hand . to seit the waafr or test? of his cu?toners. Ba contienes to manufacture any kind? of Perchare ordered. All repairing done at short j aotica, ?ad will Re Cane Chairs of all kinds ia the bast manner. Special attention riven to all orders ia Uphol ! storing ead Mattraes ?ainag aa specialities af his business. U3?0ERTAK ?XG, Cofias af alt kia de kept ea bead, and prompt personal attewtie* grVea ta orders far Fanerais. Ia alf hu basin as? tr ?sections he will adhere j stiietly to tba rufe of'Small profits for Cash." j ead hopes by bte atten'toaand promptness te roeetve a share of pu Wie patronage. Paracet needing anything ia hi? line of besi aeee, will de well io-catt aaa ?tamise fer thew j ?elvia before awrebeeiag elsewhere. J. D. CRAIG, Corner Main and Canal Streets, Next above Clark's Hotel. October ti RICE, RICE. FRESH BEAT RICE, Ia TIERCES ead BARRELS. For sale by ADRIAN 4 V?LLERS. Sept. 2d if DEM AR AR A SUGAR* ^FINBLOT IN BOG SB ADS, SaJrabU for tho Retail Trad* ForsaUby ADRIAN A V?LLERS. September 2t_. _tf SH Jf DRIES. Potatoes, Omons> Eag?isn Ale Bass } Rhine wine-Hock heimer in cases; CHAMPAGNE-HEIDSLECK. FOE SALS, IN LOTS TO SUIT, BY ADRIA? & V?LLERS, Sjw^WrSO_Wilmington, N. C. NO. 3 THE ONLY, ftRlCTLT Grocery and Liquor House IN TOWN *pHE UN D3R SI G NED, begs leave ts A. call the attention af bis Meade ead tho peetio generally to bia KEW AND WELL SELECTED Emj and Fancy toooeries ^Wafch he offers low for CASH ONIX. fem? AH artietee wacraeted as rarasasaeaded 'JgQ^f ?^?^Ilfssi, kept ?^taatiy . H?'EB?EHART. thutPi^ M ** ***** a*> taw Irst Som ter, ted contiene Ra sassie* tkareafter sb Mk?Tk? taetssateeas ?ey reoaire. Ott li-I? Jad ge of Probst*.