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wm Hann?actar** ot ?tu> Sitiar ; It must be Bpp?rest thievery thwk-ing j ^?o^t^tybV woti t^^^r^tM manufacturing io ter esta. Thia is tbe Sj great ?ean? throtjgf? wfcreh the ineom- "( Mg of population and' capital is-toJ* F siimaTated*>dmlixed, ^ aad??e>?*4wr; | wealth of the 'eo?ot^lrj^ea?rc? ai^f*?^ i T eloped. : ? *' . ".*1 -? ~ -?? The gr?ai w?afth of the Nort^a?jrV ^ East consists mainly ia- manufacture*, , ?od the poverty, of the Sooth io the fact ; '? that we manufacture eompafatively ' ;j nothing. . W.eH .iigh. -eferj article, ; whether of loxttrjy V?^^^?mkiLB?oT;' ?j Becessrtyjs import<&*afld" be paid I for out of the small ac ? precarious earn- ^ ?gs derived (rout the growth sod sale - of cot too ki the erode {ft* poseri^ must continue,->?d the conntry continue to eke om a bare existence,-so long as ; this course is pursued. . {. The eottoo grawiag' State? hsve^farf' i Dished th? material upon . which the f outaide world ha? girewn "rich, whilst _ the smallest moiety has remained'-.'ft. home ; ?nd are continuing.to do so. j. The producer of cotton realizes but a I eon te m p ti bl e pi ?an ce com pared with the ' j profits of others ioto whoso - bauds ii Let os see for a moment bow it works : Tbe farmer, through a whore year of toil, ^ difficulty and labor, raises his cotton ^ and briugs it to market and sells.it. to . the merchant, who sends it sway, to be j shipped to New York or some foreign? j port. Its raine increases as r it gooey . from cost of transportation, ,<tc, (-and ^ som et biog most be made, if possible; by ; every party '.hat handles it, until Rf ? reaches tbe manufacturer). Now its Take fa increased from fifty to three jj hundred fold, and these manufactured fabrics come 'back and fiad sale aod ^ consomption, to a large extent, arooog. : the very people who^jww the staple.- j The proceeds of the sale ot a bale of ^ cotton, (in some grades of cottonwoods,) may bc carried home tied np in a ^ pocket handkerchief, whilst in the lower and bearier grades of goods, we boy back our cotton, in the manufactured j state, with the price of it four or five { .times doubled. The country is. thus yearly drained of the little earnings ? from the growth ci cotton, which, be it remembered is oar only product that brings money io to as, whilst1, aa a peo? ple, we boy from abroad well nigh every manu factored article used, and a large t proportion even of our meat aod bread. ( Our people are beginning to see this, o and, under the abundantly satisfactory ? dcinditsrrotion that cotton is. spas aod t woven cheaper io the South than any' whcio else, factories are springing op. Upper Carolina is going ahead of us, whil>t Georgia rs far outstripping both, lier weah b and poyu?atioo are rapidly on the increase, ami it is manufactures, ( almost alone,-that is bringing it about, q Tbe New York Journal of Com- <| 'metre recently completed a series of ^ truthful letter?, froravau intelligent cor? ^ respondent, sent to the South to asccr a tain tho real condition and prospecta of 1 the country.' From the last of these we e take the followiug extract, intending to revert to this subject again : p '.The people of the Sooth see fhat t they want manufactures. Instead of p . sending their cotton to Europe or New t E inland to bemade into wearing apparel i a:.? returned, they bare determined to C avoid payment of freignts, insurance, a niddkuieu's fees, tariffs, 4c., on goods t which they can as well make op along ? bide the colton field. . They mean to t luiue ?heir coal and iron, und use it ; to fi cut their waluut and oak and pine ?rees d and Tuako their own parlor and kuchen t furniture ; to manufacture their class, ii paper, leather and other useful articles. ? Jjues it nut seem strange thar intelligent s gentlemen you meet anywhere in the I South, should ha-re hoarded their money J before the war io cilka that had not a -g gindie manufacturing *:?t?blrs4mient ? o Why not have" applied it in a trial of b manufacture* ? The war forced Iluta to . manufacture some'.things, aod they did a it as well os an^bjB*3jt> ?ft'er practice u Men who underttoii^.fhtj work probably :J better than those why bad cou ducted it o ?. ok hold after lite war aod htlped U i Lem. "{Jome of the BOW manufactories are bow paying profits ut from twenty to. E fifty perety, on tile capita? '? . 'i ??ey be started raj?:. . I w ?ero io^ite* South where coal p.;*er is aw^idaut, orM^' ^wn? e, experienced hands.. T-^o-^yaipk there- . . ha?? nat yet sot far eufrmth along to '$pare their capital from tb<!SuUuA, rice > .01 sugar fierd*. Evory^oiitbera maa, & . :ior a jlanter, who has .mosey to spare, ^ an* it tu the plauter* because it pays 0 a Urge percentage and is u first cbs? io- 01 -Vepttucnt. ? venture to predict that io a ti o th er year, if the growiug cotton w crop proves anything li ice ??taUlcerative, 81 Southern capital aioue jriiia^in tweoty * ur ?birtv cotton milla, and -wcreaae the fs eapaeky o? every oo.e'aaw-.ia operation. J* Every uraoager of a cottoa factory ?here: J* wiil tell jtoa that fte cannot supply th* J -^Iroiaod for gooda, and tb?t h(j only ^ai?t??Otttre| io bu?y seaaojas't? IUI 9 k^"a?W* "Ar. y$?z. *f tba J?a?tV ?od;? VuUB'At Milla, a? Cuiatab*^ ;Ga,t -a*)w; J! that during ltd Wl'^?^???^* iU-y run as oiu?h of X'tte?r U^?^L^p " they cae support wit? The: fatf^yigi *! h ive, tai ftarry the. J??^ gv*;^^ -* .fofl ; but that thur* Kw* Botieava^-jtnr; 9 ?in?^ thi faetory carted wl?e?jfcye waa 'S .an untold pieee^^(^opds wijb"tAe# 00; *J the fi-at day of January?; X&? ?oat at iii * runa H -ve:ai looms and a^ood axaoyi ^ tiSuo^ spindle?: The yAuga?ta:,f' fiae.ua/lM.e?!c' !<* g?? ?il fe-fe*!*1 -jr^^e?oji ;;$7 William^ ?roeabeck, ^ of^Sio.r'^?i^" mace meetr?g of the I)emocracy of Steuben South", BC'CDXiU* thc Jftfllf'JudjeieJtlB^Sjfid i it*U^tiU.t&t?* mW4*f? -Tko j fr rlmirtgjoo Jo?trhi^.o9e of teoitatxu?j?-j fceo>oera*ie 'P??y ^'^S^t? ?J? fh??>?D pnrmt^^j^^m >ereepti?o of rital~poli;icar trows; ' ia^j il eamfss of sratenren t, aar} io feli?itj >f d^oo??t ife^o>^%es|->"f\ om th eximes ha?e elicited^ axd^tamps' bat gentlemen as a, wise statesman. And r#*?t saya^-pToeabeek ;v. After, regretting th? snit?t ^pfair-?. tess'aid domination in which ibo late imeodmeDts t/^the Constitution were j rdcptedj[A4 the tejrdeocyjto encroach cent ripon-?$twrV*?T?rt1g^ty^aeriest ed n them, ie d?chir?e'thatf'the State" js destroyed, an d we jM^jr? , preseras t, ?if we have the good sfrts? wt ing er to oasie cur strength upon guest (cms that iave passed tafixHsl jwhpte?t" * , -' ? " Brljjhm Tonns. . The bead of th e Mor roon Charch has teen arrested for polygamy, and will- be rrought to trial Judge MCKBAN. The ndictment is said:to be found ender a aw ot the TerrfaSry of Utah against ieentiousncss.' Of coarse the offence an be proved, and if the jury do- their lu ty BsroffAM YOUNG mast be found guilty and sentenced. The penalty is m prison me nt for not more than ten rears nor less than six months, and ine not exceeding $1,000. ' There is also S report" that Youno' isa been indicted for murder; and if| his report is not true, it ought to be. A seems to be undeniable thai be has i sen repeatedly guilty of murder. Not hat he has killed mea with hie own tend: He ?es had -th em kided. If the tstimony can be relied OD, a more cruel, ? erciless, relentless wretch than. BRIGHAM YOUNG does not live. Such: ale nts as his only render such enorm ons j Times the more detestable ; and it ts core than time that the law should deal t.ithbim. Fort Sunter A ii Aereo J?. An impression . prevails with some hat thi<i officer died during or about he close of the wir. - Recent inte?t ;eoee from Washington states that he s now receiving 84200 car annum from bc U. S. Government, as the hali pay >f a retired Brigadier.t?eoerel. [From ibe Greenville U?unUineer.] Ni^ro JJebta Agaiu, At the last term of tue Court of /OiDUMru Pleas for thu county, the ?uestion of .negro debts waa brought tiredly before thc court Suit has ?en brought apon a note, which vas bown by thc evidence to hare been ;iven io part for the purchase money of oegro stare.. In charging the jury hia lon or Judge Orr stated that wJiec ieeted to office tie faed utan an oath to upport the Cionaiitution of chis State : hat a clause of that constitution ex iressly forbade the collection of debts, be consideration of which was the mch ase money of a slave or slav es ; hat ia hie opinion ?b?rclaase was not o coexistent with any portion of the Constitution of the United States, which kobe bad ?wornto support, and that, berefore, he wee oenstained by the oath rhich he had taken-to charge them that hey could Dot, eoneisteuiy * with law, nd a verdict for that portion of the ebt which was for a slave. He stated bat he had a distinguished precedent o disregarding'the late decision of the lu pr erne Court of this State declaring uch debts collectable. Thal Judge Earle, io the case of thc State vs. IcBride, and upon somewhat similar rounds, bad rel used to regard a decision f the then Supreme Court, and had een sustained by the remodelled aprecie Court whitb beard the case on ppeal. The jury were out bot a few iinutes,and in their verdict ignored lie negro part of tbe dent. V?e do ot know whether aa ?ppeaj will be ?keu or not. 3 HB ??BEAT CO>CSl>H??. tow Sf ooh Cotton wm be Made thia Year, Th? Montgomery Advertiser, replying diurnally to an inquiring eorrespon ent, says, The conclusion forced upon ?? by the tots may be stated in a tew words, viz lat tbe cotton crop of this year will ear about .the same proportion to the rop of last yeer that eleven beera to ?caty, and that tba grand aggregate ill not exceed 2,420,000 ba^se. If the >ttoa ree?pta st Macon, Columbus and Lontgbajery could be regarded as aepu> tte. indices, to the extent of l?o iooum tg crop, our es ti ma fe of ^,420,000), des would batt- to "roost ? little mer." Bus the crops cf Arkansas and uxa* ate a ahade.be?ter tfca? oiirj?, e?d e hat? "put tj?i*aet iii ?a> beJance as.J oouotcrpt?iee to the inference glowing j ai el the ?aotfeat fairure bf the 'Ala tu*?, ?y! Georgia Je?de tn produce tfcus-f /ffftrt*;**ui cf dro^con ia 1871 ?e*: ^#^W " ii |5t?C tf.Ue ?*:ibt? ?ew?fc* 'end ^fioatna we t ?eetio?a (over ?nd above I -"Sr nt?* ^Sw. tf%^r? %fo|? '?..: wear* of at?rr occorred. ot*:.fcb?a ^t?^t-^?wMj Ja? itt ashes. Strong Ilo^^lt*!*?*^^ "depot, bot eiatid pnotiDg^Sr?iT?s w rains- aa #Wtt??#yV a* sip? tJ^?: for :;?n?&?f ?as?? slxtr^ '(^e-q^?et?ni?r' death itom ; ???^ iPercr With am?nerai abatemcot of'tlte-disease in aew caaes. . i:HE-30Ba?W IN COUNCIL. Wrl?Ttirk Tocjjg on U? Bampte'e, . rj SAi^jkkKB, October 6. . ; JV special ocmfereoeo took place at tba . Ta?ieraa?le^ yesterday, itfgkt. tbihiittD?iH?ria?os wer?* presto t. ith t federal o?c?ala wera bitterly denounced Brigjiart ira* excited, aod prayed for CTJie&sioi the ' Rferal -officials. He said?rt?3!ruo% i^o? aorJ keepyopr pow? der dry.- Don(t fail to.have on band a supply of fired ammunition." The regular semi-atmual conference begins to-day. . COMMERCIAL* SUMTER- MARKET, OCTOBER IO.. Toe market has been stiff, faining about- ic since last report. ? 8;Uei 28? Bales at 17* to 18. SHIPMENTS AS FOLLOWS SST Tork ISO, Charleston 114? Baltimore M. Total'?58 ht.laf. T?lls ia io bales leas than waa shipped previous week. Tlie special rates of freight on Cotton are only ir. fe ree at Sumter, Manchester and Kingsville. BACON-C. R. Sides, 12@00c; ?hidra, 10@C0 LAUD-IK***}* FLOU?-perbbl.$8.0B@$12.00. COFFEE-Jara, 85^40; Lageayra, 30.; Bio, SALT-$2.25 SUGAR-P. B. 12Jj C.' 15; B.' 16; A, 1?|; Crushed, M. CORN--%lM@tl.ti GOS HUN BUTT KR-25(E) 40. BAGG [SQ.-Various Brands, 25@27. TIES-8@lfi. T^l?BJ?OOL.-CejrroH, OfA. KEW YORK.-COTTO*. 192. Gold, 114. >BAtrr?oBrB.^oTTo?, M?<$. CHARLESTON.-Corros, 1S|. WILMINGTON-COTTOX, 181@eO-Sr-nore Tnepr?rnsa-Salea of WO casks ut 50 cen ts and 353 at (?? cents *j3 gallon for Southern packages. Market firm. Ro.?:?-Sales of 080 bbl's at $3 25 for ft rain? ed, ft!? 90@$5 50 for Ko. % and $6 50@S7 25 for Pal?. Caima TcarEjrrWR-Sales of 60 bois at $3 10 for Hard, $4 -6? for Yellow Dip and $4 75 for Ylrgia. Market firm and Hard bas advanced JO cent* since leal report MILSON IC. rt^HB REGULAR MONTHLY COMM?NICA X WOB" OF CLARE5. ONT LODGE, NU.64, A.-. F.\ M.*. will be hold on Thursday evening, Octoptr 26,1871, ak 7 o'clock. By order of T. V. WALSH, W.v Ms. M. CL WALIS. Secretary. Jiroetl 1871. The Annual Meeting OF T/JE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS will be held* (nnrruant to adjournment) on Thursday, th? 10th inst. .. Persers holding Claims of .?ny description will press?t them to ibis office al any time prior to the dat* ?bore mentioned. J. M. TINDAL, ' Cbainjan of Board of Couoty CommUsionerr.. AT THE * Photograph Gallery, SUMTES, . ^ OU nay now get, :a fine exrcation, Photograghs, Ferrotypes, Ivorytypes, Ainbrotypes. Porcelain Pictures or Mezzotint Photographa ALSO Life Site and Cabinet Portraits, colored in Water, Oil, or Worked ia Ink. Special attention, foe, is given to copying old Likenesses, abd satisfaction guaran iced tn every case. J. D. WILDER, . Oct u- tr Mrs. James P. Brennan, Liberty Street. RESPECTFULLY -informs her friends and customers that ?hehaa^seeived and open? ed a fail and Complete Stock of DRY GOOD8, * GROCERIES, SHOES, CROCKERY, TIN WAKE, ?C. And a general assortment of Merchandise, for famiiv usu. She solicits tbf patronage of the peblic feeling amnd tb at ?he caa offorfcer Steak ef Goods at very low ;jriees ftr cash; Her aleck waa purchased to the Kr?bern Markau, at REDUCED PRICES, And those tradlaf at har establishment, will boy Gkeap Goods, and he fairly dealt witt. Oct li- . ! <-. >" Ctn T? THE LADIES. Opening, ? w^a?yautwmt Hare recently received and apes, ed, their new Styl? ?f I.Seiastad- in Kew York, endeo ' 'tail the, . t?t?ES JOB THE SEASON. ' Their ^toek wi? ha .fiaatul MS 6ai????ictKanVw??^o?ted ifirat t ?gp -M. G^fjitasaaasj -dctr?jiasw. .-/.> ?inst meeetYefi /FOTS WSEmidorJr^" / , . . Fredi $*pj>*j of . ALESMDER Z?BS. Trimmings of various Mnds. Spool Catto B (Trarraui ed 200 ?rdW} ?t ? cents a ??oo(o?. . -ALSO- * ' - India Rubber Diapers, FOR INFANTS/^'various aises. ALLAT FOLSOM OeLORME'S, ? Pel ll .- .'" , ' " , J.E.SUARES, SUMTER FURNITURE . -AJ?D-r. Chair Ware-Rooms. THE SUBSCRIBER INFORMS HIS ' Friends ?rid Cai toners that he has returned from thc* North, wbers he hus made?reangeroar?U with thc bet Jl.muf; ctorics, tu sappi; hirawilh which win facilitate him to give?such advanta? ges nev?r before offered in quality and prisca. M j stoclt eoibraees every article ia th? r?rni ture Line. In addition will be found at my es? tablishment, m * Window Shader, Wail Paper. Children's Carriages, Looking Glasses, Mattresses-Moss and Cotton, NoaWings for piolo? frames, which we make to of?*tr. -Afro 'Picton Cord and Tassels. My stock is largo and well asserted and it ie my intention to keep it always in thin condition. Good's carefully paeked for ?hipping ard no extra charge. Jost received * large assortment of LADIES* TRAVELLING TRUNKS. J. E. SUA HES, Blain Street, next to C. T. -Maaoo's Watch and Jewelry S'ore. WARS ROOMS UP STAIRS". Oct ll_. - --. STYLISH DRESS-MAKING. R. C. SOIVER&CO, COLUMBIA, S. C., ARE now prepared to recd re ordere for DKESS-MAKING, and turo tho woe lune with despatch abd io tba Tip of the Fashion. They bart it cured the serf iota an?* saperin ! ea dec ce of Bliss Annie Wittvogel, ASSISTE** BT MADEMOISELLE CAEN, - ?> Ona year from Part?, and ea ploy aaa? bat ?be >cet banda. We guarantee cr cry thin g we -do to latitfy. Bridal Trousseaus Sotten ap ai short notice. Orders solicited. R C. S. & CO., dealers io ' Millinery, and Dry, ?oods, Boots and Shoes,w Fare, Carpet?, Hat?, an endless line of other Merchandise^ md i. c. SHIVER. Oct n ~ DAVID JONES. - *0 In the U. S* District Court -"OR TUE DISTRICT Of SOUTH CAROLINA. In licr-Lcantler A. Bigger, Bitntcrupt-* Lx parie William J. Clark, Sheriffs ON porsaaoce of an order ia thia casa, made J>y tba Jlanuruble Geo. S. Bryan, Dictri<1 ludge for the Li<!ri;l o? Santh karolina, fbe on icrsigoed wiH sellttt public auction, at the Town rf M ano isg, in the Counties ot Clarendon, OD tao -st Monday ia November riexW til that planta? ron or tract of Und, (Conveyed on tba ut Nor taber, i860, by Tfaoauu W. ArWge, Sheriff of Clarendon Coo sty, Sont h Caro rina, to tba "?aM lauder A. Bigger,) being and situated la Ora aili Coast/ ?f Claret doo aaif State afortsiM, aniaining Osa Thousand ?.nd Fire A ere ?; "?ore r les;, bounded on rho N nh. Wy b*J of P. G. feabuw, tvi abd South by lands ul P. G..Ban *?w. tad Jdanaon Owens, and-'the Western ?.nadar? being io Sablee Swamp. . TERMS OF ?AL? r .. = On? half caa h-tba balartre ont rr? dit of o*f{ car, to be stcareA by th? hoad ?f the p?wtanr, earing interest I m i hr day *f ?a Ve? at tba trait f ?evan-per tatt pWamoam, sad a mortgage oft hapm&Ue*. . . " . ?.1 'PaMhaaars" to pay for r^pm an tf 8&iawty - >1i .. . . . .. f- D-. /. W?iN,- Aatiga?Sf ?EEDES & 2>AVIS, terroir FA crofts, .'. . . . -, .' . . . ... .*..' -'. ,.4. .. M WM ? ? .'-/.:?' ."i^-/;. -r? -.--i'.-?rr.- ' . j ^ j? a j . j .. V j ' ' j '' i' . .,3KC?'j':'.? t v?>.*Jl ??ri '- -W;-- - . - .'...fe -?>--w>.: '. % Boghsfr Breakfast Tea, ..':V5Y:;-. *?r^tt???'' . :: . . . ; I -J ?fc . ? " ? "r p FOTEST \^<?K TEA? $150 per pounds FINEST $1 50 perp?und. : * For Sale by liS. fl. MOIi l JI SUMTER S. 0. Oct ll Tim JACOBI A XE! 0 nama teed to ?eel a l otbore, Both in ?nape | and m > tenal. Bo ?are to ask for - ? THE J AG O BI'AXE, AyO ACCEPT SO ATHKRi for yon will tam.be certain yon ari. getting ike fc??t for 7oar raonej Every Axe Warranted! For ?ala Wholesale aad Retail, ai - NATH'L JACOBI'S, Hard ware Depo t, No. H Market 8t? ' .W.\lraragtonN. C. i 1 And Dealer* Throughout the State. IX. Hardware- EL AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. CETLfcUY, IROS, STEEL, ri NAILS, OHUS, PI8TOLS^. _ AMA!?XITIOS, Ae. ?TTE woeld reap^f0iDj>ial, ta^Hrtita?oai af W WaoxsaaLa Ile rea* lo oarfailiad enta? pie te assortment, eobraaing ?Il .?ntl ?rwy: de? scription of '. 5. ./' Goods in tite Trade, And to tbs ?operier adran tage? wa eas ?Ar from having the agency ?1 werai at Uta. beat leading Factorial. - > Always OB baa d' SOLE AND H A RX ESS LE ATHBR j KIP AND; CALF SKL\S, PAINTS, 0IL84 GLASS, SASH, jj DOOKS AND BLINDS, At., At. r Piense call and examina, before parebaarng the at??* at NATH'L JA?COBF& Hardware Depot? Ne. . Market S> Oct. ll. _ aa. The State of South Carolina 'srjMTW O0?NTT. IN COURT;OF COMMON PLEAS. Joseph T. Haya. ") Sarah E. his wife ?ad others,. John M. Plowdcn, 3 " . .'. Edwin D. Plorden A others. J . iSt?? /or tfaZe 0/ j&awiV Ca??y ix ; - Creditor*^. - / BLAXDIKO A BICffARDSOM^ j| ' >-'.. '-' Comp. Soli. I IK obedtenee to order of Hie Hewor Hht T. ' Oreen, nada in tbii caae on the a?x?h ??y of Uitcber fertaatt, aU ?radit?rb of -the iaie-Mirea , H. Plowden, deeeajed, ?reiereby aotifiwd to proro their dweanda, a?erdlnf to law, beiW*B " i n tba office of the CJerk of t ire Coart ?i Cerno** Pka?,a? StraM?r.oaoiObefflfet?*^6 day of ! Nur r?ber nea Verberwin-tba* w?l be oeberr?d tram ait benefit ander the Beine wMeh any be- j rendereil tt^?tjU eas* ' . ' , : - ?B?,^ RlA&J>OaT, . Gtcrk of the Coart of Common Pleas. , SAS RW0r>J> H???ClfT? . e .??.:,r ^.? iii, ^ ^ - >.?f '-V' *- ' * ;"_ - - - 33??aV*^SWW TIBS cg? wogp?o^rs, THESE ?0ODS HATE. BEEN BOUGHT WITH CARE, IN A EOW MARKET, AX? WILL BB.S?Lll . fe| . S . , J 3 i H :.:.'.) ' Oct ? ?i Ul ll ?MS VAM CORNER MAIN AND LIBERTY STREETS. AN OUDIXA?CE To License Person* who are or maj/ le engaged as Agents for-ike- Parchase of Produce, tclio do'not hold a Lease of ? Store a. year or fonyej, within the ? 'Cojporalc limits '? of. the . 2own o/j " Sumter. BE it Ordained by tba IQ tendant ?md Wardens of the Toen of Somier in Council assembled, - SECTION" Y.-rTbcl each and ever/ person residen>.cf tho Town of Samier< nat boldipg a leased Tear OE longer of a^ Store ia the towny Who ?b?ll carryon any faculty/profession* occu? pation nT"employmerit er who shall offer to pur -j ohase~any gcod.?, wares or merchandize, produce or other comtnodi?j!, on commission, or as agent Tor ano.tber, .?8*11 before entering upon such occupation-make application to tho Clerk and Treajsarer, and obi ii? License, for eucb parp?se. SE?tlpBI^^And-for. soeh License, each parson or persons shalTjbe. required to pay in \ adrnnce the ?um <vf Five Dollars for each month, er aoy parCtlrertof. SECIIO? Ilt-An'dJa ?se,ejiy such person or persons shall refuse, or n*gltct So comply with the requirements' of rbis Ordinance, .they shall be liable to ?mst and fine of Twenty Dollar*-. _ ~ SECTION IT.-And tb* Intendant: ts hereby authorised lo employ an y of the Town Officers te assis** ia .enforcing the prerision/ of this Ordinaocec . Ratified in Town; Council, t?nt the 2SU [L. S.jday of^pteinher/ 'Ar.D., one thousand eigh t hundred and seventy-oae. ?TJIBWAED^lCHAltDSp??, Iatendant Jofls F. HAYKSWOBTH). Clerk and Treasurer. Oct lb*- . et AN ORDl!CAff?& Underthe 27th/Section of the Act cp proved March th&Sthy IBTl+auihoriz ing the- Intendant and Wardens to appoint one or mote Public Weighers BE it ordained b- the Intendant an 1 Wardens of the To wn of Sumter . ia. Conner! as* rn-;' Wed, and hy tbeaetfioriry of the same: ?> SECTIOS X*-^Th?t one or ?ore Pablie Weigh .rs abai! be efeeVedCy the'Intendant end W,?r- ; deas or a majority oft hem to bold- office during ' the pleas?rej?f-the?aid Town Council. - 'SECTION II^-Tbateaob Pablie Weigher, so ' appointed, before entering upon -rho duties ol bis j office, shall entsr int? bond io the penal sam of fire hendred dollars with two or more responsible ] freeholder?, resident?of ?he town, aa sureties] thereto, eessdhleeedtortbc farthM performance of the.dett?s ?fiai* office, and sboIL.tako the . foriowrpg oath ?>r affirma tion : ' Jr"-1" 1 ? do folemnly swear (or affirm) that I ?HI weil and. faitbfa Hy. discharge the Unties of (he offiee ct Palrfte Welrttr-of the sewn ed Sea. ter. without toot, ' preyed'ea-er pertialky. Se help ?rr God1. - - - SECTIO* ni.~?be? satd Pablie Weigher er Weabers shall hare ebarge of the pcb!ic scales, weights, Ac, ead shalt he responsible for the same. It sha? be ht* or their duty to loe ?to Mid-public sealea attach place or places aa the Caira Conner! shall direct, end So weigh altCot too.M3torseed. ?peekederSnpacked) brought to marker far sei?, for which ho er they shall ccJlcetlOceute?? eneVfcale, bog or parrel so *ei?aed,the ?eme-tobe paid hy tho sailer for the) ase cf the town. ' j - ^ . SECTION IV.-H?or they theil ffernUb.a .artiScats of all Cotton so. weighed, firing . the-j number, marks and weights of each bab, bag or parcel, end sh ail keep a duplicate of tb? same in a hook to b* pro T ?dod for chet purpose, and shall receive as eoarpocsat ion tor ! such /ervieo?. the sam -of 6 cents per bal?, bag or parcel so weighed, te be paid by the Clerk ead Treaxurer. SECTION V.-It shalt be bia-dory to reeder under oath a reporta) the. <<Urh and Treasurer on Monday merntcg of.each week,. pi all cotton WMghed by (lim or thea darius th? week pre? vious, aid shell than aeeoaat for and tura ..or? tetae^erk ?nd Treasurer all feet eoHeeted hy bim during said week. - . SECTION VJL-Tho office boars of the Public weigher shall be Irom 7 ojlock A. ht. tod o'clock P.ht^er#adei-^,?f<a??^ datier ehish tics*h* shall set he absent Oom the seules ?r ?cala house. SECTION V?T.-That for any neglect of duty ? tbepert of eaidlPablre-- Weigher, be eben he mbjeot to be remorad from ?mee or such Sa? M *. Ttrw? ?<WBea may impose, not exceeding j btij dollars/or each offence or both. * SBCTIDit VriL^ThataUperaont bringing "totten line br seed, (pac?ed or trapaeked^ to thia " j* lWdre*aa kyree.the ?e?tion, sbalj, i ?onnei!, be tardec? 1 tod "at ?ore than r 8Bcrroj*ix.-: nj r*tea;>r| tlnd fro? any ?'?fthfs lie Town :tbah$tO toa ojfcey ^T^er. a**? iWr>' ?bat fot, Io S* Ptfe?t o* ?ad after ff? t X: SIGN OE THE BIG BOOT! WE ARB RECEIVING- OUE o&IJL stock vi : -OE- . BO0TS&SH0ES, ?od invito tba ?pcoial attention or DC Y U R>. to oor l?rjr* and wert ?elected ai?ortn>eut ? HEAVY B&09AHS. Single Sole Brogans. Women's Shoes. Balmorals. Fioe Calf Bress Boots; Heavy Kip Boo'*. Winter Caif Gaiters. Ladies Ut-U Cat Bonts. Morocco, Kid rmd Cloth, both Buttoeed and L?evd, Congress Gaiters SLIPPER? (Ktd and Morocco} Bt'd room and Parlor Stippte*. Old faabioued Prunella and Morueco. B?SKI?FS. Thc J?? est Styles of Ladies Boot? and "Fl ippcr>. for Wedding and PnTtir*! ' Children and Tufan rs Shoes andSfippeTs a??-Cnt? abd Color?. . Boys* 3<?ots, Shoes and Gaiter?. India Bobber Over Shoes and Sandals ! j Hearj- Sote Leather I French Calf Skin> I and Findings of every description, aH | of which we oiler for.. LOW PRICES AT WHOLESALE AW RETAH.' -o We pay special attention to Retail Or deys hy Mail, accompanied by the Gush or City Reference ! i . DUDLEY? ELLIS,. Saeeessors to G. & C. Bracey, SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT! Ko. 41, Market Street, Wilmington, S. C. Pet 4-3oi s_" Z>* ?L- SlVflCITECi .Removal to North Front St. ? DEALER IX . '?A^^SKS.WIXDO^SUADES, S?Sf?, BLINDS & DOORS, WILMINGTON. G. 0cU-3t IOS.? RUSSELL, W.H. LETlfEA, Or W8?iagt*B,.N. C. - j Or Marion. Si Cr Jo& E Bussell & Co. " Grenerai Commission Merenant?, W'iL MIX G TON, ?V.C. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID F? T U? *a?e of NAVAL STORES, X)TTQN, BA CON and other country, Produce.? Liberal Adranees oade ?n Consigo Beats. Oci,2l \' 6 NO. 3 W - ' * - tH? WW STMCTtY w i???;ut* fc?W-4a SHT ***..**.. ot W* frUed? Md tba The etty rcIlehleGift Distribution io the couniiv I $00000 00 in TAL CA B LC QIFT S ! * TO RE DHTm?Bn.t?D I? Xl. Ile SINE'S 152?ci HEG ILA H 3l OX TH LY GiftE?<erprise ? - To be drawn Monday.. Nor. 27th, 1871. TWO GRAND CAPITALS OF $5.000 each in Greenbacks! WHOLE NCMBBE. OF CASHGIFTS, T.OOO: 1 Horse A Hq gy, with "SPrer mounted Harne*s; wurr.h $600 One Ffnr.toned R> sewooJ Pinao, worth $500! Ten Feta Dy Sewing Aa chipes; - - worth $100 eachi Firo Heavy C^sed G?IJ Hunting Watcbe* and Heavy Gold Chains? worth $300 each ! Fir* G?ld Ameritan Homing Warebc?. worth $125 cutrh. Ten Ladi<V G<>,d Hanlin- Waches, worfti $KH> each : .?f>0 Gold and Silver Lever Banting Watches (in all) w?rtb Dom $20 to ??0 {eat*. LnJiea* Gold Leon ii rre Chains, Gent'? G?id Yest Chnins, Silver ?dated Castors,- SotH Silver A Double-; Pfoted. Table and Teaspoon*. Ivcry Handled Drancr Ce ivr?, Silrey^platcd Dinner Fortes. Silver Tes. Catina, Phwtojrraph Al??i?m?, Lodie;.' Gold Breastpins and Kar-rieg*. Gents' 'Gold Breastpins, Shr:t Stod? A Sleeve Bottons, Flnger-ringf?. Gold" Peas, (sliver extension,) etc Wh.de oewiber O?ft?, ?,O00. Tickets limited to ?0.600. AGKrfrS WANTED TO SELL TICKETS, to whom Liberal Pr*tOruras will he paid. Single Tiekit? *t ; Six Tickers $3: Twelve Tickets $10 ?TweoJy-fi ve Tickets $20. OircuLr* containing a full list of prizes, a de? scription of the manner of drawing, and oilier information fe referenee th' fb? Distribution, wrll be ??nt to any one ordering them- AU letters must be addri*ici to osrtce, , ; . L. D. SrNE. Rox Hfl W. 5th Ft. ' Cinci-.oati. 0. Q<*ehec4_ _ t 20 n. FOrXD ATLAST. AN ANTIDOTE FOR /EVER AND, AuUK. IT TS WARRANTED ENTIRELY VEGE? TABLE. Z ft eontaTr s BO ?ratele or poisonous Ingredieoti of any kind-no'.hing io th* leaat degree injurious to the af stem ander- any timnastances-and may be administered with perfect safety to ta infuof. It n*wr*?ii!s ta core the stott obstinate cast, whew taken as directed. It" earea .'inmediately. Ia no case will the patient har? raore than one - Chili after the first (iota, and io the majority af cates not ere? that. . - . _ It aetwaif lishea the work hy destroying ths canse of disease, which co other renjody pre teadste do. It ht Sa efeotoal peer?n tie?, aaa training tho malariaos poison in the ?yeten*, and thus a verting Ita eopJenwcnee*. . *. ' " G?uarLV?DawT^oJrwfu?T?MX R. R. I -S?H)tearh?f*laV?871. | tfmn, Deceit Moftt? Dmri*e .t?nt*I-Ism improving fco beettb. ?lacet as aOvW?? can, laboring ender different oki chronic H**t*e. I took MOISE'S FEVER AND AGUE PiLLS agreeable to direct ..ns, and ?ad those tho ?wa ?O?rteme r bare ever taken'and they hare, neio Atomptereeareof Cbiilsan^ftw ea nt?, Wi tay car j was oho of the wotat. Yeer Jifera breffjtbt aie e* my feet -again, eBSre aB t*thet medici ur. farHo, and I a? ftaoifotto>o?jfaflfc ta* pabi?s ?he?id knor ?at l*0l5ra$^?&4NI* Js-QtLE ?LLS arc wa: what yea recommend ' t beta.ta "be, ?cd i t is er this parfont I writ? thia, - Whajnbteserreeit. - Pee Pee Ra^WgjajTsteeper.