The sumter Watchman.
SI. Y. PAXTON ? r^W"*^
"2*" All Transient AdvwSiewaents, sud ?H
jobWork meat ba paM for ia o**b. Tbl?, will
be observe* wilbo*t ?.?notion. 8a?eertftSe*>
?ro ali0 payable la ed?ano?.
XS~ Applet loot for Job Work wUl be ?sad*,
(t tbe oatee, tc/ Tao?. Bi Furn aaa. . . \ ff*,J
Tbe WATOaKAM book, ara la tba kejWiM of W.
V. PAXVoa.wbO will raearpt 1er aM*i*? du* ?od ]
iitend to all nattere eeaneeSed with tko Adver?
sing or 8 abie rip t toa 4?p* rt?ea ts.. J ? ? ? y ?. .
?ar- Oar AdvettWoa Meade sure tttoitaetad to
Nadia their farer? notifier ?ban Monday. . ~,
_ - ? ?-? . 9 "i1 i '
TO ?VB l^ATKOWB. > .,. _
We earnestly request those indebted
to the IKaicAmetn to make payment.
We ask that the ?mall amounts due us
bc paid so soon as a portion of the crop
is sold. There are many on our booka
whose names must. ba (relootaotly)
itriekeo off, uulcss they pay op arreara.
Please friends remember these little
matters, sod come up promptly.
gt$, Miss. E. D. Britton baa return?
ed from Baltimore and is receiving a
beautiful stock of Millinery, wbioh ?be
will advertise next week.
toy- Messrs. WORTH & WORTH, of !
Wilmington, advertise Urge quantities
of coal and lime, on another column.
tey F. W. KEROUNKR, of Wilming?
ton, offers large lots of bucon and pork,
cotton yarn, fish, and cheese for sale, in
this issue.
We. learn that Capt. GUXONARD
RICHARDSON, of the Law firm of RICH?
ARDSON & SON, has been appointed by
Gov. SCOTT a Notary Public for South
Carolins.
Messrs. KICKER & FRUITER have
nearly completed, and are now moving
their goods into, their large two-story
brick store, in front of th? Court!
House.
0*3, Our planting frionds will now
find Mr. ELISHA CARSON at the store
#f Messrs. GREEN, & WALSH, wbere he
is prepared to furnish tba Wando Fer-1
tilizer and to make advances on cotton
shipped to Charleston. Mv. CARSON
has enjoyed tho confidence and esteem
ef the planters of tho State for more
than thirty years, and Sumter ia now
glad to number him among her oitizena.
IBB COTTON OBOP
Of this seotion will be short-fully
one-third less than the prospeot some
timo since indicated.
NEW STOCK OF DBVGS.
The attention of our numerous readers
ia directed to the advertisements of
Dr. A. J. CHINA, in this issue. Ile has
received large additions to his stoek of
Drugs, Medicines, &c.
REMOVAL.
Mr. J. F. W. DELORME has removed
his Drug Store to the corner of Main
and Liberty Streets, lately occupied by
Mr. JAMES BARRETT. He has recently
added to his stock, Paints, Oils, &o , and
many other articles. Our readers will
please refer to his advertisement.
SUMTER BOOK STORK.
This very necessary adjunct of our
business community hos been somewhat
enlarged, and, a new stock, embracing
a much larger variety, is now being put
on thc shelves. Besides many new books
there will be found many Fancy Arti
des.
Prices aro put down to the lowest
notch, and all books guaranteed at the
retail prices in New York or Philadel?
phia. Let the Book Store be liberally
sustained.
WOPFORD COLLEGE.
The seventeenth collegiate year of
Wofford College, as will be seen from
the advertisement, begins on the first
Monday of October next. We learn,
with pleasure, that there will be some
accessions to the students from this
tection ot tho State. Wofford is ac in?
stitution of high grade, and justly
merits liberal support.
Itt- Maj. E. C. MCLURE has sold his
interest in th? Chester Reporter to Mr.
'JOHN A. BRADLEY, JR., who will now
conduct the paper as editor and proprie?
tor. The Reporter is one of the most
prized of our ezehanges, and our best
wishes attend the retiring and continu?
ing editor.
?ETTING THEIR EVES OPEN.
"There are bad men among our State
officers, and they can put me out for
8ay?ng BO if they please," so says Land
Commissioner DoLargc, and similar dis
agreeable things are being said by oth?
ers of the Republican party, and just so
aro largo numbers of the oolored people
beginning to think and see.
THE K A NSA8* DK.nOCR AC V.
The Democratic State Convention of |
Kansas has recently been in session.*
A full ticket was nominated.
The platform declared in favor of
(?zing federal bouda, for the abolition
sf national banks, and in favor of ac?
cepting the Fifteenth Amendment aa a
finality.
&iy* We learn from the Camden Jour
that Kershaw and Lancaster have
t>*en added to tho Distriots embraced io
fho Divi sion of Mr. W. F. DEKNIOHT,
r Assistant Assessor of Internal Rev
la us.
Our ?or o ?at and /rjead? ii tb*
Newberry IrVraWbaVapla^a figaWof
twa bend? joined io friendly gtsxp-ev
bead ?f tbehf editorial-ool?snn, aa . synw
bol^tba^oiow lU?on? partT.
?J ML. We ?ll attention 4o DeBlog's
Great Remedies, advertised in another
Of hiing, headed ftOOQ.OO bewarf "/? '
claie* tb? wopde-fol ?vre? ?ad? by th? UM 0/
SUMTER BITTERS, ?ba great Boothera tonic.
'fs. j -rit?*? ,
Man. ?pend theil- lira* (a anticipa Heps, lo d?u
tatnulDlDf to t?- vastly nappy at aova distant
pariah waka th?y bav? Orno. Bat tb? pr???nt
tine Aaa OM ?4 faa tart ovar overy other-lt i*
oar ewli, Therefore lt la wall for all that aro
?offering from bodily ailmepts. Incident to mala
rlooa Inftuerrees, to avail themselves gf tba
banlflelal effteU of tb? "Old Carolina Bitters."
Wfnamaa's Cry a tal lied Worm Candy never
fall? I .
/BP* If yo? want to bay Harness, Badales,
Trunks, Valises, Bag?, Satchels, Collars, Haines,
Chains, Kiding bridles, Harting*!??, Whip?,
Spar?, Curry-combs, Horse-brashes, Feather.
brash??, Aale great*, Oil, Leather, Saddlery
Hardware, and all doods kept in a first class
Saddlery Establish neut, ?all at J. S. TOPHAM ?
Co.'s., No. 8 South Front Street, Wilmington,
N.O.
FIVE CENTS ADDITIONAL
will buy ahoss with silver or copper tips, wbicb
will aavo the price of a new pair of shots. Com;
parad ?lib ragged toes and dirty stockings, the/
ar? beautiful, to say th? loast. Parents, try it.
[For th? Sumter Watchman.]
LYNCHBURG, S. C., Sept. 15, 1870.
At a large publie meeting held here
thia day by the oitizeue of thia commu?
nity, both white and colored, F. JOYE,
Esq., in the chair, and Dr. J. M. SAN*
DERB aoting as Secretary, the following
pledge was unanimously adopted, and
signed by scores on the spot, both white
and colored, via :
We, the undersigned,'pledge our hon?
or that we will henceforth purchase no
seed cotton or other produce whioh we
believe to have been stolen ; and furth?
er, that where suoh produce is brought
to us for sale or barter, we will re?
quire that the same shall be accom?
panied by a certificate from some credi?
table source, setting forth that said
produoe is, iu good faith, the property
of the seller ; such certificate to be filed
by the purchaser for public inspootion.
And we further pledge, in like manner,
that we will purchase no produoe after
dark.
The meeting was notablo for the pre*
valence of harmony, good will and una?
nimity of sentiment. All who aro cogni?
zant of the great amount of wrong and
mischief resulting from the indiscrimi?
nate trafilo in seed cotton and other pro*
duco-a traffic too much abused in most
planting communities-will bo pleased
to see the wholesome example here
set.
The "certificate" featuro was inserted
in the pledge at the motton o? Mr. It. S.
MOORE, one of our strongest handed mer*
ohants and cotton dealers ; the "other
produce" clause at the suggestion of
Mr. BRYANT WRIGHT, a respectable
colored farmer.
Before adjournment a resolution was
adopted, requesting the Secretary to
engross the essential portions of the
proceedings of the meeting, and to fur?
nish a copy of the same to the publish?
ers of the District papers, and also to the
Daily Republican and the Missionary
Record, of Charleston, for f publication.
THE SECRETARY.
Ji?y- Our friend, of the Lancaster
Ledger speaks thus of his financial
griefs :
"WHAT THEY SAY.--One day last
week a man stepped up to us and said
he would pay us every cent he owed if
be lived till Saturday night. Wo pre?
sume that man died. Another said he
would pay us?in a day or two, as sure as we
were born. Did tho man make a mis?
take, or wore we ever born ? Another
said he would settle his bill as sure as
shooting. We are lcd to tho conclusion
that shooting is deoidedly uncertain.
Another said bo hoped to go on a visit
to his Satanic Majesty, if he didn't pay
us in three days. Haven't seen him
since, but we trust he hos hoped in
vain. Quite a number said they would
see to-morrow. These men have been
blind every day sinoe, or else to morrow
has never come. Ono man told us ?ix
months ago that he would pay us as
soon as he got some money. ?That man
would not tell an untruth, and of course,
has not had a cent since.
PAIR OP 18TO.
MR. EDITOR : I hereby offer for the
best collection of native fish, brought
for exhibition at our next Fair, one
handsome aquarium and one pair gold
fish for parlor ornament. Valuo $15.00.
Not more than three of each variety
must be exhibited by one exhibitor, and
care roust bo taken in marking a se?
lection of such fish as pn*sess food and
flosh-gtviug dualities, . .d also os being
fitted for stocking the ponds and rivers
in our State. Ample accommodations
will be provided for the display of such
fish as may be sent, and tho undersign ?
ed hopes to make this an attraottvo
feature of the next Fair.
ALEX. Y. LEE,
General Superintendent,
S. 0. A. and M. Fair Association.
CONDITION OP "** NAI'OLRON-HIS
MODE OF Ll VP.
LONDON, September 14.-Tho Eui"
peror enjoys entire freedom at W libera
shoe. He looks thirty years older than
he did in 1805, and is bloated, bilious,
with yellow eyes; tired, faint, and
expressionless. His movement* are
slow and mechanical. Ho retires late
and riaes early, and hts window is light
ea long after midnight and again at 4}
o'olock in the morning. He dresses in
a plain black suit, and talks much to
the schoolchildren, who gather around
tosco qim. ,
r ?be Louisville Couri?. Journal
oo&ee?Vmieu?o. thatPwW oeru?rX .
Tna'Ma?hiu? Is ca^&a tho M.m
Cottoq piokvcr, and ie tte- invention of
W*y>ApD?r!j, waisted |,j Mr. tfe**'
Pearce ead dapfin John T, Shelley,. J
ell pf thu city. Tbe machine cobalt*
of foor wheels and ruon ingmar ?4mi
Jar to an ordinary wagon, except that all :,
IB ot iron. In the ?ootre of the bed ?re ,
a series of columns of fullers' teasels, an j
l*$4\?ad in gljrjng ?be nap to d<rtb> -j
I? ia ai cc ply tho; drjed h#ad of a pW?, .?
oooe-sbnpid, and covered with a nutt" <
bet of sharp curved points. These 1
teaaela are oouiatoed in a cylinder of, <
wire, and tho entire sci are ruined and <
lowered by meine of pulleys. The ma? :
chin* is run directly over the cotton 1
rows, and the frame containing the *
columns of teasels lowered upon tho 1
plant. The frame is raised and the '
sharp points ot the teasels strip the j
plant of all the cotton that is. full ripe. 1
Leaves, stems and unripe cotton are all
rejected. A down motton of the frame
strips tho cotton from the frame by o set
of stationary teasels, and with their 1
points reversed and deposits it in a re- ?
oeptaole made tor it, from which it can i
be taken at pleasure. The test yester?
day was very satisfactory, and the opin?
ion was expressed by those preseut
that one of the smallest sized machines
and two men would do the work of
thirty expert bends. A company called
the Southern Cotton Pioking Company '
hot? been formed, and -the manufacture
of the machines will be carried on
extensively. It is estimated that the
machines will cost from 9400 to $1000
according to size. The rights of vurious
districts in Arkansas, Louisiana, Ala?
bama and other States, havo already
been disposed of, although the machine
was only patented last month. The
machine is very simple in construction, 1
and is destined to work a great r?volu
tion in the labor system of the South.
THIA I. JUSTICES CANNOT SUN?
TU NC li CnilfllNALS*
A trial justice in Williamsburg coun?
ty recently sentenced a man whom he
had found guilty of assault and battery.
A writ of prohibition, forbidding tho
enforcement of the sentence, was moved
for before Judge Green, on the ground
that trial justices have no constitutional
jurisdiction over such cases. The judge
decided that tho not giving jurisdiction
in such matters to trial justices is a
violation of the constitution, and ordered
the sentence to be set aside. It follows
that the only power possessed by trial
justices in criminal cases is to examiue
prisoners, and, if sufficient cause appears,
to bind them over for trial in the Court
of Common Picas.
A BOY WHO IS HIS OWN GRAND
FATHBII?
Ata school in Norwich, there is a boy
who is really his own grandfather.
How is it possible ? tho reader will
ask.
I will explain it.
A widow, who had a son, married at
tho same time with hen daughter in
law. The latter married the husband's
father of her mother-in-law. In conse?
quence of that, tho widow was thc
father's mother of her husband, that is,
her grandmother. Sh? was her son's
great grandmother, consequently, he
was a grandfather of his own, and the
grund uncle of her daughter-in-law.
Th-anslatcd from the German, ly J .JJ.
pif Tho many friend* of Mr. THOMAS HAIR
respectfully announce, him as an Independent
candidato for a seat tn tho Legislature from
Sumter County, and soliolt for bim tho support
of
TUE CITIZENS.
April 13, 1870.
31ASOX?C.
rtlHE RECULAR MONTHLY COMM?NICA
X TIONS OF CLAREA.ONT LODGE, NO 64,
A.*. F.". M.*. are suspended until October noxt.
E. C. GREEN, \W. M.-.
T. V. WALSH, Secretary.
Juno 22
A CUBAP HO l's li.
Said old farmer Smith to hts young neighbor
Jones, this is a cheap houso I have put up for
Tom, who bas just marriod ; ho cnn improvo on
it when ho makes money. "Do you eall this a
i'heap house, Mr. Smith," replied young Jonos.
"Well I don't. It hasn't got a saab, thoro aro no
bau inters to tho stairs, and tho doors ore so moan
thoy will swag so In a yenr that lt will bo almost
impossible to opon and shut them. You have
wasted more money oa big joists, usoless rafters
and unnooossnry framing than would havo finish?
ed the houso In the most comfortable stylo. Whoo
you build a house for your next son, write" first
to P. P. Toale, Charleston, S. C, tho largest
manufacturer of doors, sashes, blinds, <fo , in
the Southern States."
WHAT DOBS ll Ii A SON SAY ?
Tho little moDgooso whoo bltton by a deadly
serpent resorts to a certain plant, oats of lt, nnd
csoapos the effect of tho poison. That ls Instinot.
Humnu beings on tho other hand, must depend
on reason and oxperionco in soleotlng tho means
of protecting henltb and lifo against unwholesome
Influonoos. Now what doos reason say on this
vital subject ? Does it not tell as tbat to inivgo
rate and purify the system is tho best way to pro
teot it against the invislblo poison which gener?
ates disoase ? Surely lt does. Tho noxt question
ls, what guido shall we follow in choosing ame'
diemal safeguard ? Reason replios let your moni?
tor bo oxporienoe. Woll, tho oxperionco of
eighteen years oomprisod in one unbroken series
of satisfactory testimonials asearos us that Hos?
tet tor's Stomach Ritter: possess strengthening,
regulating and antiseptic properties wbioh aro
not combined In the samo happy proportions in
aoy other preparation extant. This therefore ls
the antidote to which roason bids us resort whon
our hoalth is imperilled oither by tho malaria
whioh produces epidemic disorders, or by any
other CHUKO, whether tnhoront and constitutional
or oonneotod with our habits, occupation:, and
pursuits.
Tho venom of a noxious reptilo ll scarcely more
subtile and dnngorous than that whioh lurks In
foal air aad i m pare water. To escape tho fevers,
bilious disorders, disturbances of th? bowell, and
otberserlous maladies produced by thoso Insalu
brtons element, it is absolutely necesary that tho
stomach and all the seoreilve organs should be, so
to speak in a robust oondltton. Upon tho amount
of resistance whlob the vital system can oppose
to the deleterious Influences that asrail it, the
aafoty of the hoalth deponds, and lt ts becauso
the OBBAT VEGETABLE I.NVHJOUANT Imparts
euergy and regularity to the most important funo
lions of the body, that it oan bo recommended
and guaranteed a? an Invaluable preventivo med
lelue.
mim:
T?K ' )f? ? ff* .
; After TUlmTT TKAli4lW, U ?UH"ft?*'* 1 ng tfcf ]
?.?d it M ? most We?t?*\ . preparation , f?f
ixtiuotion i?.^p*ii|.,>(> Il only tba. best rwio
ly. ?Ter kqowa far Brul*?s, Cutt, Esroi, Ac, bul
for Dysentery or Cholers, ot ?; tort of bowel1
ramplalnr*Hts ? remedy an?arpawd for efficlen
>y end rapid (ly of* sUr?oo. J,? the great cl tie? 0? j
India, and other bot climates, it'bax become tbe
Standard Medicine for all such complaint!, as
veil as for dyspepsia, Liver Compleiuts, aod other I
tindrod disorders.'. For Coughs and Colds,. Can.
ter, Asthma, and Rheumatic difficulties, it bas \
>een provaoTby^the most o bandant and convluc
og testimony, to bo an invaluable mpdielne.
Bold by all Druggist?.
Pries 25-ccnU, 60 oents, and $i, per bottle.
The Five Dollar Sewing Machino parchase
>y m' oJaoUary, 1800, from the Family Sewing
Machino Company, 86 Nassau'Street, N. T. bas
keen in almost constant use over since. It has
lot been ont of order opee.. Has cost nothing
for repairs, and I find lt sUaplo and roi labio in
>poration, and Sjlwaye ready' to sew. Those
Yiends of mine wbn use them with tbe new im
jrovomeutB are very much pleased. The ona I i
lave I would not part with.
MRS. ANN W. COTHBUHT,
428 Weat 36tb-Street, New York.
Aug 31-- _3m
LATEST QUOTATIONS OF
SOUTHERN SECURITIES]
IN CHARLESTON, S. C.,
Corrected weekly by A. C. KAUFMAN,
Broker, No. 25 Broad Street.
SEPT. 0, 1870.
STATS SECURITIES-South Carolina, old, 82@
IO; do now, 73:fa)-? do, regist'd stock, ex int
-@70.
CITY SECDIUTIKS-Augusta, Ga. Bonds, -@
10; Charleston, S. C. Stuck, (ex qr int) - @48 ;
lo, Fire Loan Bonds, -@66; Columbia, S. C
louds, - @60.
R Aii.no AD BONDS-Blue Ridge, (Ont mortgage)
- @C0; Charleston and Savannah, -@66
Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta, -@B5;
?heraw und Darlington, -82 ; Greenville and
Columbia, (lat mort) -@87; do, (Stato guar?
antee) (37(a)-; Northeastern, -@87; Savan
iah und Cuurleston, (1st mort)-78; do. (Stato
guarantee) - ?69; South Carolina, - @7?; do,
'1 ; Spartanburg and Union, -?a5.
RAILROAD STOCKS-Charlotte, Culumbia and
vugusta,-@40; Qreonvillo and Columbia,
?)2; Northeastern, @13 ; Savannah and Charles
on, -@3l; Sont). Carolina, (whole shares)
-@38; do, (half do) - (5)19.
EXCBANOB, Ao-Now York Sight, & off par j
iold, 112@110; Silver, 103.?
80UTB CAROLIXA BANK DILLS.
'Bank of Charleston.-@
'Bank of Newberry.
lank of Camdon.,.40(g) -
tank of Georgetown....-(Ti) 10
lank of South Curolinn.14(a)
lank of Chester.14(a)*
lank of Hamburg .13(a)
lank of Stnto ot 8- C. prior tn 1S61.40(a)
lauk or Stnto ot S. C. i-suo ISO I and 1862 30(<y
'Planters' und Mechanics' Bunk o f Charles-(oj
ton.-(u)
.Pooplo's Bunk of Charleston....-(a) -
'Union Bank of Charleston.-(?)
'Southwest om R R Bank of Charleston, - (ti.
(old).-@
'Southwestern R ll Bank of Charleston, -(?y
(new).- re?
formers' and Exchange Buuk of Charles-dit?
ton. I? -
Exchange Bunk of Columbia.7(a)
d?robants' Bunk of Cheraw. C>(<it
Muntere'Bank ol Fairfield .5(a)
Unto of South Carolina Billa lloceivable...0ll.
3ity of Charleston Chango Bi li....Oj.
.Bills marked thus (*) aro being redeemed at |
he Bank Counters of each.
Jan 12 ly
NOTICE.
?IUE COPARTNERSHIP horclnfore existing
under thc unine or A. ANDERSON A CD.,
ian been dissolved by tho death of Mr. A.
VNDERSON. Tho business will be continued
>y the undersigned. Thankful for tho liberal
)atronngo bestowed ?pun tho late Arm, I re
'peotfully solicit a continuance ol tho suiae.
A. J. CHINA.
NOTICE.
A LL porsons indebted to thc lute firm of A.
/\_ AN DERSON A CO., ure requosicd to mako
inmodinto payment. All persons having tlo
nands against the said firm, will pieuse present
hem to the undersigned.
A. J. CHINA.
Surviving Partner.
Sept 7-11.
GREAT FAIR
South Carolina Institute,
NOVEMBER 1st, 1870.
CHARLESTON. SO* CA.
???7* Most liberal Proruiums offered in
ivory department of Agriculture and
Mechanic Arts.
Premium List published in pamphlet
Tor m.
Aug 3-3m_
COTTON
IUD ill PACKED
I Pi TOWN.
For Money or Seed.
HAVING scoured two of thc best
PATENT GINS and ono of BROOKS
PATENT PRESSES, I nm now ready to GIN
und PACK Cotton at $1,00 per hundred. I
will guarnntco tho largoit ylold of Liut and a
nico put up Bale.
For furl her particulars npply to tho undersign?
ed, or to Mr. Jool Brunsou ut tho mill.
T. J. TUOMEY.
Sopt 14- Ct_
State of South Carolina.
COUNTY OF SUMTER.
Special Copartnership.
THE UNDERSIGN KP, L. G. PATE, C. E.
STUBBS ami MARX E. COHEN, citizens
ot Sumter, bnve this 20th day of Auguat, 1870,
associated themselves in business us General
Merchants under tho nemo of PATE A STUBIIS.
L. O. PATH and C. E. STUBBS are Genornl
Partners.
MARX E. COHEN is a Special Partner, and
has investod in the business, Four Thousand
Dollars in cash.
This partnership to Inst ono year, from ahovo
dato and bo ronowablo nt the option of tho parties,
[Signed] L. G. PATE,
CE. SI URBS.
MARX E. COHEN.
_8ept 14_- ? ? . , tm
JAMBS CALDWELL.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Boots, Shoes, Hats,
Opposite J. T. SOLOMONS,
Sumter, So. Ca.
Feb ld y tloct.
j?aeir varied and yr?il sfcUcted
Stock *f , ?MM:
~ Goods,
T*'*? * .. .. . . . ri-', -s
'. > v f >v.. - . . . / . v v . ";
imi;ss<;o<ms
o>a- ? *JF i <> INT ?? '
TABLE LINENS
Coates? Spool Cotton at $1 perooi.
.. ' . *....?.*it*r
-AMO- '
? , ; .
To the Full Stock of
Boots and Shoe s ,
In Store and te arrive daily.
Suiting in Price Evert/ One.
llave on hand, which they offer LOW FOR
CASH, a fine and genuine assortment if
CROCKERY WA R K
-ABD
GLASS WARE.
With great bargains iu Fine Tea Sets.*
GROCERIES
Aro offered CHEAP FOR CASH, and eompett
Hon defied. The stock oonsl ts of
Bacon Sides and Shoulders,
Lard, Flour, of every grade,
Plain and Sweet Crackers,
Molasses, Salt,
Pure French White Wine and
Cider Vinegar,
Soap, Starch,
Pickles and Canned Fruits,
Vegetables and Meat?, ready for
immediate table use,
with a choice assortment of?
Sogars, Smoking and Chew?
ing Tobacco.
THEIR STOCK OF
HARDWARE
Saddles, Bridles and Leather,
Oils, Paints and Varnishes,
Wagon and Buggy materials,
is complete and very Cheap
for CASH.
Have on hand a few Bushels
of prime
Seed. Rye,
in which the planter, by calling
soon, can find a good bargin.
Invite attention to their stock
-of
"Dexter" Self-Sealing Jars.
Choap, at $2.60 per dozen and
26 cents, a piece.
CASH ADVANCES ON
COTTON
Shipped to any markot for sale
or highest market price paid for
same.
Call and examine their goods
'and prices before purchasing
elsewhere.
Sept 7
npB? ADVERTISER BS OS j fco CAtf? AI?
1 TBNTlON TOHUetfOCKoFTHBBBST
AND PUREST /?<::.. A . ?j ? '
OHBMirjAIiS*
* ? -. . V
I? A T E Jf 'T M B PIC I Bi Ufr
... A FINB ASSORTMENT OF .
PERFUMERY, SOAPS, TOILET POWDER
?nd Chalk,
. Puff Boxe? and Pufft,
"* SbRvlog Croom ond Bruihe.,
Hair Brushes, - .
Infant Brushot,
. Tooth and Nail Brushes,
,'. _ . AR ai afoKAUBN'S.
PRESCRIPTIONS
PREPARED CAREFULLY AT ALL HOURS,
' _By . I. A. McKAGEN.
rpUB BEST *
JL BRANDY, OIN,
WHISKEY and WINES,
_ Bold at Molt AG EN'S.
ALLSPICE,
' Clores, Cinnamon,
Ginger, Mao?,
Nutmegs find. Pepper.
_ At McKAQEN'S Drug Store.
KEROSINE OIL, Lamps, Bursars, Chimney
Wicks. Ao" ?? At McKAQEN'S.
LARGE sod FRESH SUPPLY OF
GARDEN SEEDS
_For sala by MoKAQEN.
MILLER'S ALMANAC for 1870
_ At McKAQEN'S.
A FINE SEGAR
CAN BE HAD
Feb 16 At McKAQEN'S.
Canned Meats,
VEGETABLES, FRUITS,
AND FISH, in great variety,
ORANGES and LEMONS.
ALS?
Flour, Lard, Sugar, Coffee, Bacon
Crackers, Candles,
Catsups, Pepper Sauce,
&C, kc, &c.
Almonds and Raisins,
Fine Segars and Tobacco.
Bolted Meal and Grist,
FRESH FAMILY SUPPLIES
Received every week, at
JOHN S. HUGHSON'S,
Under the Photographic Gallery
May 25_
REMOVAL..
MISS E.I>. BRITTON
lias removed lier Millinery Stock to
the New Brick Store, next to J. T*
SOLOMONS' where she has on hand a
complete stook of
MILLINERY.
A RICH AND BEAUTIFUL
SELECTION OF
SPRINGMIIsIsINERTf
AND FANCY GOODS,
1$ GREAT VARIETY.
The la Jies aro particularly invited to call and
examino tho insny novelties of tho season, which
cnunot fail to please tho fashionable and those of
good tasto.
Goods nre much choaper, nnd will bo Bold on
vory reasonable terms-to suit the times.
Call at the fashionable .Millinery establishment
of
MISSE. D. BRITTON.
June 22 ,
I^or Sale.
1MIE PLANTATION ON WHICH I RE
. SIDE, containing about
Three Thousand Acres.
-ALSO
My Plantation in Clarendon County, contain,
lng about
Two thousand & (wo hundred acres.
Either nf tho nbore will bo sold as a whole, or
divided to luit purchasers.
I also offer for salo tho residence of Mrs. Julia
Friorson, with
THREE HUNDRED ACRES LAND,
making a compact and desirablo Farm.
JKO. N. FRIERSON,
Aug 10--3m] _ Stateburg, fi. 0,
FOR SAL?;
THE VALUABLE FARM OF ONE HUN?
DRED ACRES, situated ene mile West ol
Sumter Ce ?rt House, ?.ow tho property and resi?
dence of Mrs. BOND ENGLISH. Oo tho prom
Dos is a> comfortable two story dwelling, and
necessary out buildings. Convenient for use, is
ono of tho finest springs of water in all this sec?
tion of country. About forty acres are now un?
der cultivation, twenty acres In old field, sud the
bataneo is valuablo wood, oak and pine. For
lorain, do, Opply to.
A, A. QILBBRT,
Suuitor, S. C.
Jnly S, -tr, _'
A GOOD CHANCE
TO MAXS MONS?*
VIT" ANTED, for the year 1*71, a good,
l\ thorough, practical planter, tu take charge
of a largo cotton plantation In this County.
Lahor, innterisl ahd overy thing necessary already
reclived. For a man. wbo ?ill toke caro of the
interests nf the employer, a' rare opportunity
Will ho afforded tn inn ko money fol' himself.
Al) persons desirlug tho situation ml) apply bj
otter addressed re K.
Caro of the Watchman Office.
July 20-tf "v
Notice.
1ELIZA M. D. B1CJIDOCRG, -wife of J.
, P. W. Richbourg. of ?otutor County, State
of South Carolina, do hereby giro nuilee that nt
tho end of one month from the flrst publication
of this notice, 1 will trade at sula malinger in
all business pertaining to planting, or any busi?
ness formerly carrlod ou by J. F. W. Richbourg,
In Sumter County, State of South Carolina,
. ELIZA M D. RICH DU?R0.
Sept W-lm
OKf\ ^?^itf??' - 0M??Wn?1?*, 5?I>!,?*V?J^ Bu?*k?,)^^
.. .., 13?L PO ?TP 1> JD I rt KOT FU0*I ply E U* OOV \, ?$ S
Wi Wf**?^ ?ABPY^&i ?
r YV whion aro ?*.>.? oD\rar??Jly kauwn aa* ap?T ? J thr?p?;ht>et ia? Cotton btataa, aa tao
Neatest, Strongest and ?oat ?*Mly ?n?^p??kly j
Applied of any Tie Known in the Marfc?t ! Jj
Tba fMUulasa, a??tt ?Va af" Utafe*V KHGMSU WROUU.flT JR0M/*???S>R*
pariere* h.a i,h??p ilwlt lb*j do uo? br?*:*, a,sioany of the CA?'lMUOK fi??t?ni?ig? i>/ otLar Tie?
do( thereby caving much expense ia rope, Ubor ?od Blending ?J?lW>^ ?t tte BhjiTM"? P.?rt . ?. "j
" .'. WE HAVE ALSO A SStAJj{j( SU^fi^vfSf'-C^''.
.- OF SAJUS MAHTOPAOTTJBB. ^ fl
?T Pri?e* aa Id? ?ir tewer tbar. GOOD TIBS ?an be >0>|t>f at la any market ?*' H?a;teAa?V^?* S? ?
/Sat* Liberal ArrangeuicoU snide with Merchant* and ?Xal?i?. r*Sj >. ^ - Ji
. DeB088BT & CO?, ? . "
WILMINGTON, W. C . Soot 14 -Sn ^ Ajr?htaftw N^h^riAl%a>v. ' ?.V
JD IR E CT IM PO KT ATI OX
OF
"Gabriel Marchand" Cognac.
XXX A. L. GL
Cases Containing Two Dozen Qua: ls
Each.
LOW TO CLOSE OUT,
BY
ADRIAN & VOLLEYS.
Aug 8-_
D A. SMITH,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IP; 7
Parlor, Chamber, Dining-Room,
Office and Library
XL r 13L itur e.
Mattresses,
Window Shu JON,
? Sash,
Blinds un J Doors,
Granite. Iront Buildings,
Sept H-Cm] WILMINGTON, N. C.
WILMINGTON
Iron and Copper Works
-AMD .?
MACHINE SHOP,
FRONT STREET, BELOW MARKET,
WILMINGTON, N. 0.
Deni ur? sod Manufacturers of Steam Engines,
Poa Not Machines, Sugar and otber Mills, Oin
Qcar, Cotton 8c row? and Prossoe, Turpootlne
Hillls, and nil kinds of Castings and Maohinery
made or repaired. Also, pucking and Bolting,
Wood Moulding, Brackets, Nowoil Posts, Stair
Railing, Ac, of the latent patterns.
HART & BAILEY.
Pf pt 4 6m*
P. HEINSBEROER,
BOOK SELLER, STATIONER
-AND
Blank Book Manufacturer*
Jlr.AI.KR ia
Pianos, Organs, Melodeons,
Guitars, Violins,
Chromos,
Ac
At New York and Baltimore Prices.
Sept H- WILMINGTON, N. C
SOUTH CAROLIN A
Bank and Trust Company,
(BnilJiiig formerly ocenpied ' by Carolina
National Batik.)
MAIN STREET,
Columbia, S. C.
i This Bank, Savings, and Trust Company, un?
der thoir charter, with ample oipilul, are pro*
pared to moot tho witnt.i of genem! business.
We dlnoount commercial sud all paper on
epprovod u?llst?rals ; make collections nt accessi?
ble points lu the United Status; buy and ?oil
exchange on tho principal cilios In tbe State:)
and Cunadas ; purobaee and sell Government
Bonds, Hank Hill?, nud Southern Securities.
Advances mado on coni-ignmonts of Cotton and
other product? with bill fading attached, or
ware house receipt. By *po?ial arrangement, we
rocotve deposits, allowing interest, and issue
cortiflcntos for tho ?arno.
Prompt Attontion given to tho collection nf
saluriov, and li<|uidolloD of claims against th?
Stu to Gu vor nun nt.
I1ARD? SOLOMON.
Preiiitour?
J. C. ROATH,
j_C*>,httr._._
The Brooks Portable and Revolving
COTTON AND HAY
SCREW PRESS.
TIIK BEAT ANO CHEAPEST PRESS NOW
OFFERED TO THE FA It.? KR.
tts excellency consista (nits simplicity, strength,
Sortability, compaotnosc nod cmivonluuco. T?u
suds oan pack a hule of colton weighing 6?0
poundn without the aid of a horso.
It took tho (?MI premium overoloven Prof sc? at
the Mechanics' Ajf riruiiurnl Fair ol Louisiana on
the 15th of April, 1K??. ; nnd ?vor bixtoon Presses
at tho snmo piuco in 187a.
It will l.tit u mun his llfotlmo, with ordinary
care. i
Orders policltod early, as wo could not inpply
tho rush lust fall.
Manufactured ht
CHARLESTON, by \V. S. fl EN ? RY. nnd at
COLUMBIA, by O0?.D8MITII A KIND.
t will have one on exhibition in a short lime.
Send for descriptivo oatufajcuo lo
L. P. LOR INO, Agent,
inly ?0-.1m] Stumor. 8. C.
Kinsman ? Howell,
Factors and Commission
Merchants*
Liberal Advances made on
Cotton and Naval Stores*
Charleston, S. CV
fiopl ? - 3m
J. A. MA??S & OOi,
ITIIiLOOKTTNOBD?iUXQ Tilt? TEAR tO *M
KEEP ON HAND A FUU. GUI'PL? - W
OP ?OODS IN .'NtUlR :LINl?> . . : > ?J
CONSISTING;OF- ; ? -y?*.
DRUGS, MEDICINESi 'i
Vj GROG ERIE3, ;- ^
filia? > *o * r*re M
?ni h?p? to merit a ocpt}noj?ne?..of th? JibtM^,. jrffg
patronage thoy hava bm n reliving. - . ? s ?. . '.fe
Wo d?sire tc call particular intention to our
trod? io- , , _ . . ' .' . ' ' v a
.' -.FI^O.U tf v '--!-' 'rA
It ia our aim -to keep for sr?U only ?o?d n.ua.R>
Ho? of FLOUR, and fa millos may rely upon our 7 m
Hock aa affording tho best gi?des of \- ?M
*. ?'?.jr** * i *"
Extra ami 7dmty Flour, ?'" ?m <
to b? bad in Ina markot?. 1 .." . 2
Our grooorlos genitally. are ell . / _?. ?
FIRST-C I, ASS GOODS, V
and oar DRUGS and M HD ICI X ES ara wii'r. "',.;
ranted to te. pure and genuino. - "?
Bcaldea the usual stock of DRUGS and MED- |
ICINRS.wo keep alway? on baud, wa oflVr ?wo .V
Invaluable preparation, of ?ur ow?manafaetiir?. , ".'
Anti-Malarial, Specific, M
FOR TUB PERMANENT CURE. OF . .~
Chills and F?v?r?. "-* '
TONjrC BITTER?, ' ; . ' '
an admirable combination of TONICS adopted >t
to all ease? aeodlu g Tonio Mediolnet. g
COUNTRY??RODUOE of all.kinda taken in ;
DARTER for gooda ak fair price?; . '. .* P . '? ?
J. A. MAYES 4 CO/ * i&
Jao 1,1870 *?L.V ?
HARDWARE
Store,
Main-st. ander Sumter Hotel.
L. P. LO RING,
. J
-AOBMT ron
Messrs. King & J?uppman,
MAi.TiinoHE, vtjh ?. .
Would respectfully solicit tb? .patronage- of bi?
frlenda and th? pabilo.
BE BAS IN STORE A COMPLETE. . ?
Stock of Hardware and
Family Utensils, V
ombraclng every article in this Una ,of business
which ho iutooda to sell at tho . '
1.otv ?ST puxciBS, FOR C.ISII,
He.will keep alwaya in ?tore, ? complote assort?
mont vf ' ' "
Collin's Axe?, Awes' Shovels mid Spades,
Traue Chain?, llm-n, .
Rokes, Pitch Pork?,
O min Cradle?, Soytho lil.nie,
Guano Sel von, . .
Pocket and Tibia Cutlorv, ' . , '
Drais Preserving Kutlcs,
Tin Ware, Window Gin-s-all iizcs.~
Persons in want of the most convenient "eiitl
economical Steves, ono hu foppliwd ?Uh' tho
lu tost improved patterns nt price? which cannot
full to give on(lro futUfnctioo.
CLOTHE:
Spring Stock.
D. j. WINN. Agent,
Now ha? in Storo a J*at'?c uni CH refill '
. )y fldcciod Stock of
Spring and Summer Goods, .
WHICH HR GUARANTEES AS REPRE?
SENTED, pren AS
C'LOTUINC-Flue, Medium und Common,
Cloths and CftiiiiaOiw?,
Shirts,
Drawers,
S.H<k?, .... ,
Suspender?, . >t ;? ;
Gloves und Croi ?ts,
Under Vests, 1
Fine Lot Tweeds,
Drown Lint'iiS, tic
which ho pledge* biui-clf to roll lower limo any
uthcr hnusbtu town fur cu?h.
April 20_ . -, '
LKHOY M. WILSO.-?......JOII.N W. 6i:u>r,
WILSON & SELB1T,
COTTON FACTORS
AND GENERAL
Commission Merchants,.
NO. i> WAT ti lt-ST., . .
. JJALTIMOKI?.
OFPKK their ?trvlrc? for the ?nie of COTTON,
SPIRITS, ROSINS ?od SOUTHKKN PRO?
DUCTS of ovevy df?cil|;ti'>n, and for th* pur.
chafo of l?I.ANTEIl>,>r.i,l,l.n^ i?nd ?ll kinda
of MERCHANDISE. '
Miirkemdi "nooki^e (Iff I fui fly. .
Forward f)\lt Ludilig.
Order.? uNeuntod prompiiy H.,d nt bott m.?i?:ut