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THE WATCHMAN WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 13. A.A. GILBERT.EDITOR fl?T Cotton was reported quiet ic New York, on the eveuing of 11th inst Strict Middling 20{. Gold 1141 Tbe Defunct Republican. This paper, which the Radicals estab? lished io Charleston as the organ of their party in South Carolina, after a brief aud uot altogether discreditable career, has died the death and sunk beneath the wave. IQ ?ts last issue, ito editors preach its funeral aud consign it to the tomb with unmistakable expres? s o:'their sorrow and respect: Ni s paperd, like cats, are hard to kill ; and when they die, it is generally like the same tough animal, foi the want of breath. And the want of breath-of the vitalizing support to be found in the requisite modicum of greenback pabulum -was the occasion of the sad demise of the Charleston Repnblican The editors saj that it owes its death to Governor jj Scott and the Radical officials, who turned their backs upon it and refused it their patronage and the jpublic print ing, &c, because it was too honest to sanction their Railroad swindles, their . piur-der of the public treasury, and their disgraceful outrages on decency and good gDverumeut. lu other words, they al lege that the paper was essentially and actively Republican but it was not robber enough for thc party, cor willing to be the organ and mouth piece and advocate o*a corrupt ring. And hence its death, p Ic maintained that the enormous I amounts extorted from the people by taxation, (besides county andr special school tax) were ample for all purposes o' education, government, and interna! improvement. But that the money wa diverted from these objects to the pock e s of unscrupulous official?, who flaunted il in fine houses and horses and equip a jes, and every species of extravagance itt the very faces of the people whom they plundered, and who groan under the wrong and writhe in their poverty everywhere. All this may have long been patent to thc victimized population of South Car? oona, aud to the honest people and press of the North. It is now repeated with emphasis by the Republican in its dying throes. The dying declarations o*a competent and intelligent witness, bolonging to their own party, maintain what bas often been asserted by others, that honesty can find no shelter and no welcome in thc Radical Ring io this State. Itcrum ilerumque has this been asserted. It is thundered forth again in thc last gun fired by the sinking Re publican. If any believe it not now, neither would they be persuaded though ooe rose from the dead. Such is a brief synopsis of the part ing words of the editors of the Republi eon-the purport and gist of what they say to their own party-and it is en dorsed substantially in the Columbia Cition (rad). We like the show of honesty these Republican editors exhib lt, and trust they will gain in thc esteem of the good, what they seem to have lost among their {.arty allies by a plucky adherence to principle. Bur the very meagre subscription support given to any paper of ltadical proclivities in this Slate, may after all, explain the sudden wind up of any such journal. Tbe- Laat Cotton Crop. The New York Cotton Exchange and the Financial Chronicle of that city reports statements ot* the receipts at our domestic ports of the cotton crop during the period from September 1, 1870, to September 1, 1871. The Exchange gives the to'al at 3,ilGS,577 bales, and ihe Chronicle at 4.009,502. The Mjperin'endcnt of the Exchange writes io thc pupers that as soon as proper es ti mates can be .nade, additious will be made to the above statement, showing :hc quanity ol cotton consumed in thc South during the year, that which is know? to have been lost or burned, and ?he shipmeuts direct to Northern mills. When i hese figures are added, says the writer, the entire crop of 1870-71 will be found to bc between 4,300,000 and 4,400,000bale?. Calilo rula. The result in California takes the I>?roocrats and Conservatives by sur prise. * We suspeot it equally surprised Republicans. A reverse ol the kind is ?is annoying to ono hide a.? it is agreeable to the order. Hut it has often happened th it such a roverse has proved a fortunate ewnt for the party that buskined it. In such eases it noted as a Warniog ?nd a Stimulant ; a warning tn the piny not to bs overconfident of triumph am) to put forth all their energies tu win thc victory of a sue eccdiug and* more important eleotioo. We may conn* lently auticipife that guoh will be the effoot of the California defeat upon i he Deiiiooratio party. ac th ht ot ff fir as C< wi Ct ei m; th he tb A lai th an th of P9-Tha New York Herald jay* : "l?'-tter let I he heathen slide for the prr-san', and attend lu the home trade io Nieta I detunraliz?tiuu sed general wtckfdbftta. Scarcely one crime ur aaa horror ts aunounced ero it is'telescoped' iu'o auo?-er." co ia? ht se nj; ?I ve ?o ia pu sei I *r< in ail itu of Stl cr: tu mi l?r The Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad is uutt within rix miles o? Columbia. an fal ti( ip Ti foi roi th ai th re ne tal mi sa Ni ha pr tit rit by uo mi Ei en 46?" A Washington dispatch ot tl 5tb, to the New York Iribunc, say "There seems to be no doubt thai the: is a movement io the insurrectional portion of th? Southern- States amos th 3 Republicans, and those who favi law and order, to send delegations I Washington to represent to the Pres dent th? esset condition of aSairs io tb various sections, with a view te- inion the President upon the subject in clear and serviceable manner, that h muy taie such immediate action as hi powers permit, and bring the subject t the attention of Congress in bi? nei innnal message for additional legislation lt is proposed to choose delegates o such high character that their statement ironJd be received^tbroughoot the conn :rv as trustworthy and exact. The State )f Mississippi, Georgia, and North am Sooth Carolina, Alabama and a portioi >f Tennessee, wili be represented." The Radical Forgery Exposed. A Washington letter says: "Tb< ?ublication in a New York paper a weeli go of what purported to bc the pro eedings and tddress of a Southern Association, alleged to be formed here ooking eventually to a future indepen lenee of (he South, has turned out on n^uiry, as was at the time supposed, tc ie a Republican electioneering docu oent, not having a single fact for s iasis. No such organization exists i?re, nor ever has existed since the rar." l&*TbejSeaton Doily Advertiser pro ounds the following query to B. F. SUTLER : "Why are you alone dashing up and own the lines in war paint and feathers, laking furious parade of your private riefs and resentments at the very mo tent when a formidable enemy is athering in Bight for a decisive Dset?" Yery clearly because that is the gigeocy under which be may increase be rewards of his general treachery od depravity. If those with whom he ghts will not at such a lime give him li he asks he will betray them. They now this, and dare Dot throw him rerboard. Han. Chas, m. Paramo* We are pleased to learn from the 'hrs, that this distinguished gentleman, 'Charleston, who was stricken with analysis, in the up-country, a few days ace, is much better, and will return to ie city. Confident hopes are enter ined of his speedy recovery. --*-^e???- --- - Mr. Brick Pomeroy has faithfully ad Greeley's "What I Know About inning," and has logically deduoed a tlf column of invaluable agricultural ihorisms from this standard work, oe of the most important of deductions this : "Put a swivel on your scythe so tat it will cut both ways." The K. RI? .Ti Hilary School. Since the close of the war, this tmirable institution bas been under e exclusive control A. Coward, who ts steadily maintained ita reputation as ie of the best schools in the country, 'e are gratified to learn that after tbe st of January next, he will have sociated with him, as co-principal, )L John P. Thomas, of Columbia, who ?ll then make Yorkville his borne. >l. Thomas is possessed of the large perience necessary to the successful anagement of such an institution as c King's Mountain Military School, i having been for a number of years e Superintendent of the State Arsenal cademy at Colombia. We congratu? le Colonel Coward and the patrons of e schcol on the happy combination, j d our citizens generally on the faot at Co'. Thomas is to become a resident i our town. tl?rkvillc Enquirer. ' Poisoned lay Jim eon. The Frederick (Md.) Union says : A lured servant at the Central Hotel, I cling unwell, concluded to doctor rsclf, and fleeting a package of ? ona from Ma&sa Sam's medicine chest ide a nice tea, of which she imbibed lat she thought guantim snjftcit. She ry soon commenced to feel elated, and t so gloriously happy that the thought ggcst?d itself to sotne that she had t too much essence of sceale in ber ona. Ipon closer examination the symptoms ire feund to be so peculiar and alarm? ?t ha:: Dr. Wooten was called io, and ter due investigation fouud ont that stead of senna, she had taken a paper Jimmoo or Jamestown weed, Datura 'aaionium. Her case was a very itical one, but skill and strong confeti- j tion prevailed over an aiuiost fatal ?stake. Niagara Valle, The eeien'fic men of the North ?re i xioua there should be a survey of the IU of Niagara, and are about to peti- . in the Legislature of New York to propriuto mean* for this object, lore hare been decided ohanges in the rm of the fall? hy the falling of the cks from the precipite. The changes i m steadily wrought seem tu be much uented, and a resolution adopted at e late Soientiflo Convention speaks of H?ring old monuments and erecting w ones, and having large photographs leen of the falls aa they are. This ty be ali well eoongb, bot if thea? vants ezpeet to put a curb upon ?gara, they expect what will never ppen. As long as the liver roos the L-cipice over whioh it leaps will eon? me to break off and reoede op tba - rcr. They may console ihetuselvea the refieotion that the beauty and 1 andeurof the falls themselves will t likely be diminished until in their gi ireh up tho river they drain Lake J *_ X mr Tba Marlboro Times kat beeb iarged, tod appeau ir, a new dress. ?Fervriafe Obterrcaees. Oo nunnet of the 5th the Jewish Civil year began. On the 16th and 17th they b. ?w the Ram's Horn in commemo? ration of che first revelation to tbe Patri? arch Abraham. This ceremony is based upon Leviticus. 23d chapter and 23d verse: "Speak onto the childreo saying, io the seventh month, in the first day of the month shall ye bave a Sabbath, a memorial of blowing of trumpets, a holy convocation." The second festival takes place on the 24th inst., at 6 o'clock. [The Jews always begin their festival on tbe eveoing previous.] During these festivals all plaoes of business will be closed, and the day will bc rigidly de? voted to purely religious duties. The Biblical year dates from the lOtb day of penitence called Yow Kipur. It falls in the Jewish calendar ou the 10th of Tishri, or in the Christian calendar on the 25th of September. This is a most solemn day for the Hebrews, and is de? voted lty them from sunset to sunset the oext day by prayer and fastiog. The observed; of this day is based upon Leviticus, 23d chapter and 29th verse : 'Also OB the 10th day of this seventh mooth there shall be a day of atone? ment; it shall be a holy convocation auto you, and ye shall afflict your souls ind offer an offering made by fire unto the Lord." The month Tishri is crowded with festivals and prayer days. In all there ire twenty-three days forprayer meetings >r solemn festivals. The remaining holy lays ate Sukkoth, or feasts of Booth, )ccurring on the 15th of Tishri, which mswer.J to the 30th instant, and the fYzoret, or feast of conclusion, on the J2d of Tiuhri, or 7th of October. _MARRIED_ Oo Tuesday moraine;, September 6, 1871, in he Pref ?y terina Church at Gerard*town, by 'he ?er. S. Bunter MeKown, of Wilmington, Dela, rare, assisted by Rev. Dr. McQueen, of South karolina, and Rev. John Johnston, of Gernrds own, Colonel C. C. PO RT BR, ofJefferson bountyr to Miss ANN REBECCA McKOWN, ister of the officiating clergyman and daughter >fMr. John M. McKowc, of Berkeley County, yest Virginia._ [C0VKD5ICATED.] Metalling Splritoue Liquors* Tbe Town Council of Sumter has generously -ranted to many persons, a License to retail piritooi Liquor?. Would it not be we'! for tl em o carefully review those who are engaged in bis trafic, and ascertain whether soase of hem are suitable persons to whom such privilege honld te granted, as the law makes it optional ri th the ?ocal authorities ta grant or refuse tbe ama. [CC JiJU 51 CATE P. Hom? Insurance. As a I ?opie, tb? SOAP bas been accustomed rom time immemorial, to *per>d abioad the TOC ee di arising from the sale of her grcsrt sta? les. Brace the war the renions effects of this ystem 1 are become more painfully apparent, ad aroused at last to the necessity of s tupping bis :ominual drain, our people seemed disposed 0 make an effort te become self sustaining. Our Teat out fl-'W, in the shape of premiums on Life osuraace, bas been partially counteracted by he establishment of toan? companies at home, ad recently this community has been witness to seir good effect, in the timely ban recently tad? bare by tbe "Sootbern Life Insurance ompan j." Noa that the attention of our pco le ls being strongly turned to the importance of Ire Insurance, oar object is especially to direct tten lion to the "Georgia Home Insurance Cum any," cf Columbus, Ga., tho most prominent of ie Sou hern Companies offering for business er?. Ibis Company was organised in 1859, itb a enpttal of $350.000. a modest little um, .mparcd with the millions footed up by richer ?ctions, bat rendered amply sufficient for all urpostt' of safety, by the mutual provision of ?r charter, that the entire property of the toekboiders sbonld be liable for the policies of >e Company. Through fiery trials, and amid ie faillira of many a rival, she held "the even mor of ber way." passing through the war, and Berging from tb? wreck with capital unimpair 1. and reaJy to begin anew the race of u^fjl ess. !r ince then her course bas been steadily award, her premium receipts rising from $103. 59/8-i a leWto tbe handsome tam of $315,019. ) in 1870. wbile ber losses during the same pe od greatly decreased, showing a percentage of 1 per eL less rn 1870 than in I860. A liberal ?tara is tb? issuing on dwellings, participating olieies, wa rcby 76 per ct. of the profits of the ompany is annually divided among the policy ?Iders, thns securing an annual reduction of i per ( t. on the amount of premium paid. To ie Ice sSoial effects of this provision, many of ir citizens ?an testify from experience, a con derable ainoant of dividend scrip being heb! ?re. Therefore, wbile wa speak against none, e do siy to all wbo desire security ''against ss or iamcge by fire," don't neglect this home ompany, which has never failed promptly to ?pond to all its losses. The company is rep iseote<l ber? by our friend. A. WHITE, Esq.. who is for several years made In?uranre a rpeciali and who it ready to give to all applicants nindent proof of the parpeet safety of this, as ell ai tb? vastly ri her corporations he prese its from New York and the golden shores tba Pacifie. HOMESPUN. MASONIC. rHE REGULAR MONTHLY COMMUNICA? TION OF CLARK* ONT LODGE, NO fi4, .'. F.-. M.*. will ba held on Thursday ?vening, stob?? 26, 1871. at 7 o'clock. By order of T. V. WALSH, WV. M.-, M. C. WILLIS. Secretary. Jnot ?. 1871. Notice* [Y STOKE WILL BE CLOSED -ON Ioatilay, 25th September. It being a Holiday. I. A. SOLOMONS, CORNER MAIN AND LIBERTY 6TS. Sept. IS St 600 BUSHELS ted Oats For Sale, PH? UNDERSIGNED HAS SIX BUN L BRED BUSHELS EEO OATS for Bala k*r BOT or fast. Tanas f 1.23 per bas kal, ?* ratse st Bip ?ty ' KiTaiurxca-Rev t. F. Kan?. ROBT. W. MAJOR, fift'lt-ft' Ks? Marta?, 8, C. Great BARGAINS -AT FOLSOM & DeLORMFS, IN GOODS Of Every Description! EVERYBODY INVITED TO CALL AND SEE US-ESPECIALLY THE: LADIES. Cannot Pretend to Enumerate. Bring the CASH and you shall go away REJOICING ! SPOOL COTTON, AT ONE CENT A SPOOL. RRAXK A. FOLSOM.T. MURRST PRLORXZ. 8ept 13_ JUST ARRIVED, THE STOCK advertised bj the un? dersigned bare arrived, consisting of HARNESS, DRAFT AND SADDLE HORSES, together with a lot of BROKEN AND UNBROKEN MULES, which will be sold low. They can be seen at the Stables, near the Rail Road depot. ELLIS A GRAHAM Sopt-5t' _ For Sale. THE PLANTATION on which the ander signe 1 now resides, situated b miles north of Sumter, and containing Five Iluudred and Forty Acre*, 125 cleared and fenced, ond the re>t heavily timbered. On the place is a commodious dwell? ing house, and necessary outbuildings. For terms apply to Watchman Office. Or to Sept 13-1 m EUGENE L. BROWN. MONET ADVANCED -ON- a Cotton, TUE CITIZEN'S SAVING BANK WILL ADVANCE TWO-THIRDS of the raine of COTTON, to be shipped through them either to Charleston or New York, and bold the Cotton as long as (shippers muy desire. Apply to J. VT. DARGAN, As't Cashier. MONEY SAVED By depositing it in the Savings Rink at Surrter. Now is tb? Mme to put some aside for bard times. Call and get circulars, ?e. MON KY SAVED 13 MONEY MADE. FRUIT TREES, Ornamental Trees. SliBUBS, ROSES, EVERGREENS Flowering Plants, Bulbs, Flower Seeds, ??Q , &o. FR Ul TLA XD NURSERIES, AUGUSTA, GA. J. W. DARGAN, Agent, SUMTER, S. C. Catalogue will be mailed free to any persons desiring to purebsie. All orden from this eon mutiity ?beuld bc banJed to sae. J. W. DARGAN, Srpt 13-tf_At the Bank. DR. E. U. GREENE, IN CHARGE OF THE BRANCH OFFICE OP Dr. Kline's Philadelphia Bellevue Iusti stale and Cancer Infirmary, at CHARLOTTE, N C. Will be at Wilmington, N. C., PoreeU House, October 4. Sn sat er, ?. C., Principal Hotel, October 6. Columbia, S. C., Nickersoa's Hotel, October 7, fur tba accommodation of those who may wish lo consult bim. without a visit to Charlotte, with reference to CANCER and all CANCEROUS AFFECTIONS, aU chronic long ?andmg and obscure diseases of every kind. Sept 13 ._ 4t THE ""WALLIS" TIF* DIPLOMAS FCR BEST COTTON TIE GRA5TRD ST Louisiana Sute Fair, April, 1870. fieortfis State Fair. October, 1870. Caitos Sutes Fair, October, 1870. Mississippi State lair. October, 1870. Alabama State Fair, No re ss ber, 1870. MADE OF THE BEST ENOLI8H IRON. RASILT SID RAPIDLY ADJfSTED. 2000 of the above TIES a?w laadiog par British bark M. E Seed, froas Liverpool, and for sale at the loweit market rates bv J. N." ROBSON, Nos. ?8 Bast Bay rill Atlantic Wharf, Sept 13-It Charleston, S. C FOUTZ'S" CELEBRATED Horse g Cal ftitfft - ^gaai TMs preparation, lon* sad frvortbrj rmi MF*- known, will thorotgnrr *>4*vl?orats t? m F broken down and lov-aeerited horses, fjf WI bj strrasttealBf and jSSSSWsB tts? fl_ll stomach and atesta ss, >MgML lt is a mw prevsatlvaof sU Aseases . tnddeot to this animal, roch as LUXG . FEYER. GLAXDERS. vn 1JTW WATER. HEAVES. COUGHS. DIS- 3St\ TEJCPER.FEVERS.ro DK DER, %PF?_ LOSS OE APPETITE A.VO VITAL sm^mfe ENERGY, 4?. Its ase iaproree JM the wind, lacreaaee Up appetite-. \T^wmY ci ves a snoota sad flour sass ead M . Jj trroiforan the miserable skeleton ?tVmmmmt/^ Wtoaftae-lookln?andn>iritedbom. flssfJ^Lsjff* \ ? To keepers af Cows this prepara ?Tili ? I Ss u '-ksssks lt ls stare ava? il ^JLsJk TCUUTC against Rinderpest, Hollow Ymttlfl Hon>> ? has baas provea by ^W|W|ectttal ?perinmt to taemas tbs x\T Jai-'qaantitr of milk ass ema twenty MMBpTperceat. and mks tbs butt? tm m mm and sweat. Ia fatteaiar cattle. II ttStSn?^^^^-^ la ali of Swine, sash as Ceofhs, Ulcers la lb* L ans?. U var, *e.. ?Ms ar?ok ?cu , -?",,, SS S Sf ISMS Br pcUing from oat- J^M Wk half a pester to a papar la a barrel of fia |f? swtn tba above diseases wfll be eradl- ^fJ9ffi sated er astttratrpatvsated. Jfgivea ?.fF^T.ZS Um P0CTZ, ProKMtr? SALTIKORK. M?. For sale br Dress!** and Star Dr- A J. China, Agent, SUMTER, I. 0. lift li ly ^ Fall dt Winter GOODS. X Jr* \ *. . Lr^vlfc AN EXTENSIVE ASSORT? MENT OF GOODS, Iff E VEE Y LIKE, Jost Received at Planters* Warehouse, And now ready for Sale, Prices as Low as any House in the place.! GIVE US A TRIAL. mi l MOISE & co, Seed Oafs. BEST BLACK SEED OATS, For Fall Planting, Chas. H. Moise & Co. Sept 13 The Subscriber HAVING remored bli office to Capt. L. P. Lonna;'! Store, will at aft times ba glad to hare a call from bis friends. THE WA Bf DO Will be famished to Pian teni aa a anal ELISHA CARSON. Aug 50-it Griffin, Green & Co., Successors to CHABLES L. HUGER & Co. Merchandize Brokers, AND GENERAL Commission Mendiants. NO. 122 PEARL STREET, p. O. Box ?81 J, W. H. Griffin, of Va. ") K e. Green, of S C. ?. New York. J. V D. Card, of N.Y. ) Advances made on Cotton, Naval Store*, ?c. Sept ?_tf t?7l. 1871. Howell ? Burke, M AI i'raer ca aaa ar PAPER HANGINGS, FACTORY, 33a A SANCOM STRUTS. Office, Cor. 4th and Market St. Samples sent to the Trade. PAPER HOLD AT RETAH. Septa-_Ij Cotton Ties and Bagging, --to* ?s AGENT? FOR MANUFACTURERS, (Ta afar for Sala, at Low Prices, tba CaHowiag TIBS: Tea "ARRO W," sha "A H C H O R/* the ?EUREKA ."Sweet's "PATENT BUCE LE," BUTLER'S "BUCKLE," and Beard's "PATENT LOCK TIE." IMBRICAN, DUNDO ? INDIA BAGGING. GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO. Factors, Cb arch-street Sept 8- tm 120 DOLLARS REWARD. gTRATBD ?lastfrees awptaaiiHn aa taw 5 Sin alu a LARGE SORREL MARE HULK, aboat aloe years old, with aeratehat a? IB of bar feat, ?ad a saar ea her loh? erasa tte tra af tatpeatlae. Aa/ iatonaaaiei will ta iaokfally melrod, and tl? ?bora reward of weary dollars wfllbe paid ea epp4iea?#?J te aaa, * Wright*! EMT Feat C^ClaaaAdoa Cserstr, The Caodea Joaraal wffl phi? ?^D^wWe . tad aead bil! to thia *Eee, , mm & co. NEW STYLES Dry Goods. BY LATE ARRIVAL OUB STOCK OF Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Hosiery, lotions, <&c, IB COMPLETS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Oar Goods art? marked at PRICES THAT WILL PAY AN INSPECTION OF THEM BT ALL PURCHASERS* GROCERIES. OUR STOCK OP STAPLE AND FANCY GRQOERIES, is kept foll st ?ll times, consisting ot ALL KINDS, (Except Liquors.) GREEN, WALSH k CO. COTTON. We p?T th? HIGHEST CASH PRICE FOB COTTON, OB SHIP AND HOLD WHEN DESIRED, makins;. CASH ADVANCES ON SAME. GREEN, WALSH & CO. MERCHANTS. A Full 8upplj of BAGGING AND TIES. WE ARB THE SOLE AGENTS IN SUMTER AND CLARENDON For The Celebrated GOOCH COTTON TIE. GREEN, WALSH & CO. A FULL LINE OF PA TEX T POPLINS. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF DRESS GOODS IN TOWN. At CREEN, WALSH A CO'S. ALL WOOL MERINOS, DELAINES AND EMPRESS CLOTHS. Men's ft Boy's (nothing, OF EVERY SIZE AND QUALITY, AT PRICES TO SEIT ALL. ? . , I.I. Ii A DIE'S LINEN SUITS. Bargains in Long Cloth. A Large sad Varied Assortment of Ladie's Cuffs and Collars. ALPACAS-all binds, colon aad qaalitiei. Poplins, Seoteh. F?aids aad Fancy DaLaines. 8-4 Black India Barege Saddles and Bridles to salt ercrj ona Large Assortment of Harness. COME A*ND SEE IT. Crockery, Glassware aud Hard?? ware, at retail & Wholesale. At GREEN, WALSH'S A CCS. Aaoihsr Lot of th osa Sa? Stjle Eau. Accidents Prevented BT PURCHASING THE NON-EXPLOSIVE KEEOSINE LAMPS, TO BB HAD ONLY At GR1SSN, WALSH A CO'S* China aad Glast War?. Crockery ?tait kinda. Full Stock of Corn, Bacoa, Lard, Hams AND BUTTER, COFFEE, TEA At i ?B???L WALSH 4 CO'S, Calf 8hJa,8?*a aad Lsabg Leather, Rabber Baiting. Flour, Salt, Molasses, AND HESS PORK. At GREEN, WALSH A COY. I i ??'???!- ? ? .'n - PlQaeMphm BaeAa sad 8h??s. -?. . . , . NEW LOT OB : WHITE GOODS? GLOVES; BOISER Y 'tad DEB38 GOODS. ... . .: ' . . os ', rT? has? rmh+i at ?toauhlajl; low Friaaa. AA *BSBff, WALSH A CO'S, ?"? r' , - .Lff.-:. tf?e'sBocds ?adSheas. Kisjrs L?eW Stacs. j ?i .i. -j r? 41 Q1*8B70 WALAS A jDO'Sv ?%^f H" ' T ' *V."?BO ata qf*--l| nj SBES? fi? \>fi: '..?*?H?OW mU iii? -?en wi ntU&z ul?ttia?? nd' Da ney, Hyman & Co., 142 PEARL STREET, NEW YORK. AND GENERAL AGENTS FOR The ' Gooch" Cotton % The ?uoxige?t ana most UiasnyAajusted Cot?? " Tie in the Market S Sept 6 . ?L BI Florence Branch. Nachman & jDo. Wholesale Jobbers. RESPECTFULLY informs their numer?os patrons, and the MERCHANTS generally of DARLINGTON and surrounding Counties, that they have establi.-hcd a BRANCH of tbei Charleston House at Florence, S. C. WHERE FULL LINES OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC STAPLE AND FANCY Dry Goods, Notions? &c, will be found at all times, at such prices as are fixed by the Charleston Market, lh?a enabling anr friends to supply themselves with all Goods ] in oor line without the expense and inconve? nience of a trip to Charleston, or Northern , markets. The Rail Road facilities of Florence renders this Braaeh an important consideration1, and we promise that nothing will Le left undone to serve i oar patrons with well selected and large Hues ef ? Goods, and we trust this effort on our part to ac j commodate the Country Merchants wilt be proper? ly appreciated. * Thankful for past patronage we soli itacontin j nance. Nachinan & Co., FLORENCE, S. C. Sept 6_<t_ H. G. VICKERY, DEALER IX PORK, BACON, LARD, AND BULK MEATS, NOS. 43 and 45 LIGHT STREET, BALTIMORE. Large Assortment of BRIGHT SMOKED MEATS constantly on band. Orders solicited. Sept 6 _ly BUY DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER, The Lsrgest Stock and Lowe-t Prices to be found in the South anywhere. Sept fi tm HURlTMn^R^CO. MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS SADDLES HARNESS BRIDLES. COLLARS IC. FINE SADDLERY AND SADDLERY HARDWARE. 596 BROADWAY, # Two boors above Metropolitan Hotel NEW YORK. Sept fi-_ 3m FRANCIS HARRAL, with M??LF0RD & SPRAGUE, Importers and Wholesale Dealers ia Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, AND HEAVY GOf DS, 85 Chambers Street, AND 6? READE STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, New York. Seat fi-_?m_ T. F. WESSON, with Moore, Jenkins & Co., IMPORTERS AND Wholesale Grocers, DEALERS IN WINES, LIQUORS AND TOBACCOS. 127 ? 129 Franklin Street, Cor. 92,94 d' 96 W. Broadway. JAMES M. MOORE. ) RAYMOND JENKINS, I Yew York. H. SIDNEY HUGHES. J Sep< fi-_3o^ T. J. MAGRUDER & CO. j WIOLESALI DsMucaa a>? MastracnisUsM or Boots, Shoes and Brogans NO. 1 HANOVER STREET, First House Fresa Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE. Bee*?- Sm L PAS8AN0 ? SONS, ntroaraas) aaa DH ILE as iv Fancy Goods, Woolens, WHITS GOODS, Trimmings and Small Wares, HS We laltiaore Street., BALITMORE. B**?-_Sat POETES, DAT ft CO. Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS & SHOES 696 BROADWAY, (M steer skew* Metrx?olHaa HeftaL) TuS??S^ ) r-o, BOX.** *aS,iJ' Br**K^ T<l? SIXTY-FIVE FIRST-PRIZE MEDALS Ate? .01 THE cai* Southern P = MANUFAC^<sn WI?. KNABE & Ist MANUFACTURE?? OF Grand, Square & Upr#^ Piano Fort BALTIMORE, Md ft These Instrumenta have been beforetj'Dl for rfearlv Thirty Years, aod upon j8.?. lenee alone at twined f? %mfmrtko*tiprttj^^ which pronounces them unequaled. Jj,. TONE 1 combines greet tower, sweetness sad JaS* ing quality, as well aa great F'uritjofl:^ and ?weetness throughout the eotirt"?J*9 heir TOUCH 1 is pliant and elastic, and entirely free $J|Ji stiffne?s foetid in >u many Pianns. IN WORKMANSHIP they ?re onequnled. u*inj; n<ne bu* i ' bes? SEASON ED M ATERIA L, the |JJ employed in our bansnes enabling ci Prt continually an immense stock ,.f lami* il band. tao pa* AU onr SQUARE PIAXOS b?e New Improved OvrnrrRctG SCAU i?_ AGRAFFE TREBLE. ^Ot ptf We wonld call sr>ce?al a'f.nfitt tuT late improvements io GRAND PIi5?ci SQUARE GRANDS, PATMTKD AU.?? . wb:ch b-ing the Piano nearer perf&a bas yet been attained. ': ' Every Piano fully Warranted. , Years- BM We have sade arrangements for *b? WHOLESALE AGENCY 'or thetaoa'c-Chf PARLOR OF.GAN'S and MELODEOXi we offer Wholesale and Retail, at Lttmf^ Prices. I*.*!. KN A St ?I Bal li mon.: Sept?-_a Agricultural Implen^F ftXoi .aaal toil STEEL ??Asra T PLOWS. - OOOJ MORES CELEBRATED PL CAST IRON, WROUGHT IB05l! STEEL PLOWS, of c? tr? dwerjc ^ - mon CORN SHELLERS ??r heed er ?a?~ C fc? and Grain Milla, V?J Straw an* Stalk Cutters, Grail Ct^j^J Horse Powers. TVre-hin^ Michita Sugar Mill?, ColliVatw, Hone beb?a I Corn PianUra, Cart?. War <r>?,Wbeso^i Gio Gear. Flow Caning., Cotton and More Trurk?, Cottu? ?COUO B'i**wrd Sweeps and Soil Tonpjo. Ox Shovel.. Cha?e, Coitos PmairaPF RUANO. BONE DUST an? ..tbtrfcoabl at very low ?.rices. JOBS aug 2*-3a] |?3 Fr n? St. 5* 'PP* -'ortrj SCHOOL HISTORIES Fe:Fi: Blackburn & McDonald S RAMM A* SCHOOL HI SUR ?" ? o -40 PP. CLOTH, SI & hm ILLUSTRATED WITH s C''L0BE? | "The creal desideratum m Se?atiSi boothera Children is free l- m frea t**J tl ju ?ie? and political tnijrrprrjetnii*T. . work give? a ju?t ardent ?f 'be ha?1"* rennie 'act?, and witbbol ls -piston ioo :hc tro.h. and footers no bitterness. I? it ?oi>d ; the ?et?enrer are brief s*i * ^* oas ; the arrangement. JEW tH A^^QJQ - Bnitim;rt Epiv>p*l Mtlhnii*** m THE NEW SCHOOL HI>T<>RY OFTi?ire^ (Formerly known ait fte ffie? 510 pp. CLOTH tl ha Et TLI.L'STRATtD HITWCWBT C0L0U:k One or b..th of the.? bo"kf havabea? j b? many of thc bot We<t?ro ??? J? Privat* Seh..?l?. and by ?he Publi- S? Mi?sis.ipp?, Maryland ?A Lieuulk.fr A* Un receipt of $? we ml; nail aeof?'j M ?or examination. , , FOE SAL? er ALI. Bue?s?i.u?'ee<' WM. J C. D?LAXY A CO.. PsW-f th* Sept g-6m_BALTVttCy ^ Established IM** um Tothe FARMERS and PLANTERS' land and the S...nh <;?t?er??!r uc HORNERS ??t Maryland Super-Pi?^01 ? (We eomrt tbe Cbcosiit'i iee*? After 23 yea? ejperienee io tb? , boiinen. and arter establishing a ? \ for tbe purity and ese*llen'-e -.f b.s B* the subscriber has been induced ? ?*WTJ Pbospbatc snitable to tie V every way westby the aUcntioe of tb? ^ Farmer. .10* Tl Tbe "MARYLAND" is a r^we*. , permanent improver of the rmi lt PUB eqaal la Peravian Guaeo, and ?esuia tj| j Boa?, being cou? po ?cd aim-it .?'^! ingredients, with a very liberal t***? Potasb ia (be widen?. There ii V*aobj( nor inferior article need- every ***** Phosphate being cd* eereotial beatto w *non| Neither pains nor expenee bare bsss_ ^y^j lt? preparation, and we claim for it ? .? benoit to the former from the ssasjM ,0g , For Cotton. Wheat and Com, ??d"^ ?timoiant end aliment for worn aaJ ?! land there can be aotaieg ?uperx-r. JJiSkM teated te rna ae high in Ammoni? s** Boat P?osphart than any otherfsru? f. market T (BS Price $5? pe' *??. ? Bew for delivery, JOSHUA HOW Manafaeterer and Ge o rea I Coat?* chant. Office and Warehoase. M ^ General Warehouse, Cor. Chew sad. Bal?more,Md. Bone Dust $45, .47, ear ewe manaftrtire. io nee<*?TtJ ead Weetara Bone Dast $U. ^'^T?oti delirerad fro? Parnviaa , . at lowest rates, io ehtrge for e*r?7. yOasr, JOSHUA HOBS?* !jMr| Beaaa_^ . WILLUM E. BOltlC tTrauniiiion Merc^ 142 PEARL ti"