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. V ~ 1371.' . NO-32. Tllneo Et Don? Ferente?.-Vire: _ ^^^ru^yy^^.-^w^^ DEVOTED TO LITERATURE. MORALITY AM) GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. I "Dnlii-nnfo A rlVf>rt.?Kf?mGt?ts. The Sumter Watchman [ESTABLISHED IN 1350.) ? J IS PUBLISHED feVKKY WKD.VKSDAY HIORBTINIi jt-T SUMTER, S. C. ?. BY SILBERT & FLOWERS* Terms One year.?** 00 ; Six m?nlb*. J *? Threo months. * ?DVBRTISBMBMTS inserted at thc ratal "f'oN'B DOLLA? AND FIFTY CENTS per, ?.uro for the first. ONE DOLLAR for the | ?econ-l, and FIFTY CENTS f.?r each subsequent .?^rtion for anv period less than three months OBITUARIES. TRIBUTES OF RESPECT ?nd a'l communication.? which subserve private ?Wrests, will he paid (or as .advertisements. ton COS MOIRS, IN ACCOUNT With County Treasurer. Xo amount of accounts paid as follows : ISTO. No. CHUCK. DR. J)ce S-A. D. Troubleficld, Poor II >u?c Sop'dt Salary, Nov. 1 $25 00 Dec. 21<-M. B. Hose?, Trial Jus? tice tees in criminal esses... 2 57 00 Dec. 21 -A. H. Weeks, Consta? ble fees. 3 15 00 Dec 21-Addison Aiken, luborer at Poor House. * 7 00 Dec. 21-H- K. Keels, Magis? trate fees .5 5 50 Dec 21-Sara Bentley, work on heart s io Court House. 6 9 00 Dec 31-Johnson A Gardner, * Hauling Lumber for Bridges, 7 10 00 Dec. 31 -A. A. Gilbert, repairing . Bridge and Roid. 8 25 00 isr:. Jan. 3-Biker A Ferriter, sup? plies furnished Poor House, 9 52 16 Jan. '-Riker A Ferriter, Llank ets f?r Prisoner* in Jail. 10 14 00 Jan. 3-C- M. Hurst, Trial Justice fees. II 177 30 Jan. .?-A. H. Weeks, Constable fees._. 12 34 50 Jan. 3-C. M. Hurst. ar'(eleen in : C"?irt House and .--ervin's ns Clerk County C?uimis'rs 13 06 00 Jan. 3.- A. I>. Troubleficld, Poor House Sop'd? Salary Dec. 14 25 00 Jan. 4^-T. J Coghlan. Commit meal and D i- i>arg.js. 15 22 00 Jan. 4-T. J. Coghlan, Dieting Pris?n< rs in Jail Nov. 1 to Jan. 31. 16 390 00 Jan. 4-T J Coghlan, Sundry Witness let?. 17 67 70 jju. 4-Riker A Ferriter Sundry U'itn-ss fees:..". IS 157 00 Jan. 1-0. W. Reardon, Sundry . Wiinc-s fees. 19 52 80 Ja:i.4-J. R. While, Witne-s Fees. 20 15 5<J Jan.4- Monday Douglass Wit ness Fe?s.'.. 21 17 4t Jan ^-N. Coker. Witness Fee?. 22 8 0( Jan. 4. - E. E. Hodge Witness Fcc? . 23 1 lt Jan. 4. -D. C. Boyd. Witness Fee*. .... 24 1 5? J.in. \-Gabriel Archy, Witness Fee.-. 25 3 9i Jan. 4-John Buk. r, Witness Fees. 26 3 8 Jan. 4-C. M. Hur.-t. Witness Fee- ....; . 27 10 0 Jan. 4-N. Lewi? ac't as sub Cotnmissiuner. 28 4 0 Jan. 4-J. II. Ferriter ac't for services HS Commissioner. 29 4S 0 J in. 4 -T. li. Johnson, ac't for ser rices as Commissioner. 30 *2 0 Jan. 5-C. Mi Hur.-t, nc't for service* as Clerk of Board.... 31 7S C Thc nbove check* were drawn hy the former Bo ird of County Commissioners amounting to $1421 1 The ?>r?\<ient Board qaalificd on thc 5th Janu, ry. at which time their expenditures began. l!<71 Jan. 17-B. Hammahs Hamilton witness fees in criminal cares. 32 1 ? Jan. 17-A. Adams t<.r building bridge.,. 33 4 1 Jan. 17-A. D. Troubleficld sala? ry as Poor Uou c Superin? tendent to date.s.. 34 14 I .Lin. 17 - li. Spears services as Commissioner.,. 33 22 Feb. 6-Trial Ju;tii. Fees J. D. (j ra Si m. . . 36 147 Feb. 6-J. I?. Graham Fees as Trial Justice. "7 25 Feb. 6-W. S Scarborough Buil? ding I'-ridge.SS 12 Feb. C-J. M. Tindal. 4 head ot Cattle lor Poor Hou -e. ?9 80 Fch? -H. Spears, services as Commissioner."",,,.,. 4(1 14 Feb 6 - E. Archey services aa Commissioner. 41. 20 Feb. ??-J. De Lorine stove for Poor House. 42 25 F?b.C-J. T. Solomons. Blankets furnished prisoners in Jail... 43 21 Feb. -tireen S: Waith, -u?>p?ies furnished Offices.. 44 3 Feb. 6-T. J. Coghlan, Dieting account prisoners iu Jail. 45 142 Feb. 6-T. J. Coghlan, commit? ments and releases. 46 16 Feb. 6-W. J. Croswell, sub Coinmissioners fees. 47 16 Feb. 6-S. T. Atkinson,account as So icitor. 48 110 Feb. 6-M. B. Moses, Trial Jus? tice fees. 49 122 Feb. 6-J. W. Wcsberry. fee* for holding an Inquest. 50 ll Feb. 15-Bicker A Feriter, ?up plies furnished Poor House 51 134 Feb. Ii-W. J. Anderdon, repair? ing Poor House Wagon. 52 13 Feb. 16-H. Spears, Sr., Carpen? ters work Poor House-,53 1( Feb. 15-J. T. Solomons, sup? plies furni'hed Poor House 54 i Feb. 15-J. M. Tindal. Services as County Commissioner. 55 Bf Feb. 15-?. M. Tinda!, account Sub-(."om missioners 1870. 56 I' Feb. 15-Darr A Osteen, Bill for * Advertising. 57 li Feb. 15-Hilbert A Flowers, Bill for Advertising. 58 12 Feb. 1 j-A U. Weeks, Consta? bles account....... 59 2 Fab. 15-J. D. Singleton, Wood furnished public buildings 50 7 Feb. 15-J. D. Singleton. Wit? ness fees. 61 I Ft!?. I>-Caleb Jackson, Witness Acs. 62 2 Feb. 15-Chas Stewart, Witness fees .. 63 Feb. 15-Morns Wilson, Witness fees.... 84 Feb. 15-Thos Poole. Witness fees. 65 ] Feb. 15 -Paul Douglass. Witness fees. 66 Feb 1 j- China Jackson. Witness fi-e'. ... ..... 67 F-di. 15-.Harrison Witherspoon, Witness fees. 68 Feh lj Jeffery Pimple, Wit? ness- fees . 69 Feb. li-Dat id Large, Witness fe-S . 70 Feb. 15-John Craig, Witness fees. 71 Eeb. 15-M', Z Nettles. Witness fees. 7J feb. 15-J. M. Tindal, Witness lees._. 73 Feb. 15-R. M. Andrews, Wit? ness fees.. 74 Feb. 15-Dick Green, Witness fees.. 75 Feb. 15-Edward Bradford. Wit? ness fees. 76 Feb. 15-Thos. Williamson Wit? ness Fees. 77 Feb. 15-Henry Stewart Witness Pees. 78 Feb. 15-Sara Hamilton, Witness PMS. 79 Feb. 15-E C. Green. Witness , . Fess....,. 80 Feb.-Hoben Thomas Building bridge.- 81 Feb. li-C. M. Hurst, Fess as Trial Justice. 82 Feb. 15-A. IL Weeks, Fees as Constable. 83 Feb. 27-J. R. Daria, Repairing . Bri"r*.-~~-. 84 Feb. 27-Wade Goinrs, Reboil ding Bridgo_. 85 Feb. 27-N. Lewis work on Roads. 86 Feb. 2"- laina tic Asylum sap? pi rt of pauper_. 87 Fsb. 2"-B. Spears, services aa C<.?missioner.... . .. 83 Feb. 27-C. H. Jenes ?s/t for Bt.cf for Poor House.. 89 1S71. No. CHECK. Pcb. 27-J. D. Craig, Table for Commissioners office....;.... 00 Feb. 27-Walker Eran* A Co., ac't for Books furnished orn? ees.<.u;.."..4i.. 91 Feb. 27-Richardson A Son, At? torney fees.:. 92 Feb. 27-Monday Dongas?, fee? as Constable. 98 Feb. 27-Richard Cantey Witness Fees. 94 .Feb. 27-Hampton Sanders, Wi - ness Fees. .... 94 Feb. 27-C. A. .Shaw, Fees as Constable. 95 Feb. 27-Wallace Albion, Wit? ness Fcc.?. 90 Feb. 27- Polette...Sanders, Wit? ness Fees.... M. 97 Feb. 27-Alfred Clark, Witness Fee?. 93 Feb. 27-kesley Johnson Witness Fees. 99 Fob. 27. Kichard Green, Witness Fees. 100 Feb. 27. Georgo Mingo, Witness Fees. 101 Feb 27. Asbury Fulwood, Wit? ness Fees,. 102 Feb. 27. Dave Bostick, witness fees. 103 Feb. 27. C. M. Hurst, Witness fee*. 104 Feb. 27. J >" Corbett, services as Clerk 5 days. 105 Feb. 27. E. Archy, services as Commissioner. 106 Feb. 2". B. Spears, Poor House Superintendent. 107 .March 6. M. B. Moses, fees as Trial Justice. ICS Miirch C. G. W. Reardon, fees HS Clerk. 109. March 6. (J ra h a tu A Sanders, Bridges built in Statehurg and Kaft?n Creek Township, 110 March 6. Prince Colclough, fee? I ns witneys...... Ill M)>r<*h 0. T. J. Toomey, bridges nt Rocky Bluff . 112 March G. Albert Spears, fees aa 1 Constable. 113 Man h 6. C. M. Hurst, fees as 1 Trial Justice. . 114 March 6. C H. Durant, repairing ? bridge.... 115 March fi. Dr. A. J. China, nedi. ' cines furn'd prisoners in jail, 116 March 6. Dr. A. J. Chin i, salary ns County Physician. 117 j March 6. T. J. Tuomcy, Bridgea n repaired. 113 March 6. Dr. A. J. China, tuedi 0 cines furnished Poor House. 119 March 6. J. M. Tindall, witness 0 fees.. 120 March 6. Addison Aiken, laborer 0 at Po r Boase. 121 M.ireh 6. James Patterson, labor 0 er at Poor House. 122 March 6. Charlotte James l.ihorcr 0 at Poor House. 123 March 6. ll. L. Pinckney, Magic 0 trates fees..... 124 - March 6 Kicker 4 Feriter. sup? plie? furnished Poor House, 125 March 6. N. Lewis, fees aa Con 6 stable,. 126 March 20. A. D. Kicker, building tha Four Bridges. ... 127 March 20. A. D. Kicker, extras allowed by Hoard. 123 Man '. 20. Anil!-ny Richardson, witness fee?. 129 5(i March 2<?. Joseph McCoy, wit? ness fees. 130 0(1 March 20. W. L. bennie, rebuild? ing bridge. . 131 March 20. J. L. Bartlette, rcnt^f j; land for Po..rFa:m. 132 Marvh2?. M. B. Moses, tees a? 35 Trial Justice. 133 March 20. A. II. Week?, fcc; as a>, Constable. 134 Mureil 20. Job. Thomas, repair 0( hg bridge. 135 ' March 20. Wade t?oirs, on ncc't K ef bttiMing bridge. 136 March 25. Wade Gotos, ia full 0( for bail Hog bridge. 137 March 25 Darr A Osteen, sdver 20 tising.<...... ?33 March 25 B. Spears, Services as 15 Commissioner.>..<;.. 13V March 25 B. Spear?, salary as 00 Superintendent Poor House 140 Mirch 115 E. Archy, services as 2(| Commissioner. 141 March 25 A Nunnery, Witness 75 fess. 142 March 27 H. C. Moise, Clerical 40 Labor Blank Reports. 143 March 27 Hansom Reams, Wit ?j \ ness fees. 144 March 27 A. H. Weeks, tees as 00 Constable. 145 March 27 Ko be rt Ross, Witness 00 fees. 146 March 27 Isaac Davis, Witness OD fi?. "7 March 27 J no. A Wells, Witness ]0 fees.14S March 27 Adams Express Co., JJ freight on books 1868 to 1870 140 March 27 Margaret Vaughan, ; 50 Witness fees. 150 March 27 (Jeo. House, Witness I 25 foes.-.?.... 151 March 27 J. M. Reid, Building I je Bridge. 152 March 27 C. M. Hurst, fees as I 4(1 Trial Justice. 153 March 27 Albert Weeks, fees a? i 0(1 Constable.... J 54 March 27. G. W. Reardon, Wit I 2r> ness fees. 155 March 27 T. C. Scaiffe, repairs - o -, to roof of C. II. 156 March 27 T. J. Coghlan, dieting 10) Prisoners in Jail....... 157 Marcb 27 T. J. Coghlan, Trans g 75 portation of guard? ead con? victs to Penitentiary. 158 0 50 March 27 T. J. Cogblao, Trans? portation of guard and Luna 0 50 *'c t0 Asylum. 159 March 27 J. T. Brown, Building 1 50 Bridge....... 16? April 10 I. J. Coghlan, freight I 50 and rxprensei on guano for Poor House. lol 10 20 April 10 Cato Fox wyrie, repair? ing bridges........ 1G2 j ?0 April 10 W- C? Stansell, Black? smith work P. H. 163 19 r.O April 10 Ooo. Washington, ac? count fot Constables fees... 164 12 00 April 10 J. M. Dennis, fees as j Trial Justice. 165 6 00 April 10 Hiram Spears, repairing Looms nt P< or House. 166 5 20 April IO Ma tildi Brown Loom ? Fixtures.... 167 1 ?0 April 10 W. rV. Ramsay. Sub Commission sr of Hoads. 168 17 50 April 10. J. J. Hennegan, sun? dry witness fees,. 189 18 60 April IO. A. Hauser, work on Court House.170 3 00 April 10. A. D. Kicker, witness fees..,. 171 ] 5# April 10. h. Speers, services as Commissioner,. 172 1(. 50 April )0. Ja?. Patterson, laborer at Poer House,. 173 IS 50 April 10. Addison Aiken A wife, laborers at Poor House. 174 1 50 April 10. J. D. Craig, Desk in office of Clerk of Court...... 175 j 50 April 10 E. Areby. services as Commissioner. 178 M 00 AP"1 17- c- E- Srobb? * Cov Corn furnished Poor House, ITT 80 00 i April 17. B. Hamilton, cleaning up Court House..._,178 14) 50 APril 17' v*IkM>> Kv*DS * Co&* well, blank books furnished, .o ?a officers of (Herk of Oonrt and Probate Judgo..... 17? SA 00 AP"1 17 J. T- .Solomons, aap plies furnished Poor Hons? 18e J18 ? April 17 J. A. Wells, Wime? fees..._.-.- 181 * w April 17 N. Lewis, m account indexing Ror*rd*....~~.- 18) 8* 60 April 17 8. J. Psrsoo?, Witirec? 11 AA foe?.*.. April ir. SlatoaDuraa^Wltaeoo ;< 39 29 fees.....- ???.loi 1871. No. C li ECK. Dn. April 17. Frank Harri?. Witness' fees._._183 1 ?0 April 17 Charlotte James labor? er nt Poor House.............. 186 April 17. Daphne Witherspoon, WitncssFccs............. 187 April 17. B. Spears account as Commissioner; ititi.... . 188 9 AO April 17 M; B. Moses, Trial Justice fees.-. 189 83 50 April 20 J. A. Lemtnon A Co., oo account building bridge 190 69 60 April 22 J. A. Leinmon, balance building Bridge, Pudding Cwamp.191 59 50 Maj 25. W. Uifcbs A Co, due in November 1871, - .n.t. 192 140 00 Aug. 7. T. J. Coghlan, account for dieting prisoners,. 193 39 46 ! Total amount of checks,-. $7,685 09 Deduct-By check No. - can? celled and destroyed before pay tc ;n t .? ..n.t. .M ..n.t.?. Sept. 1. By amount paid, or to hfl paid, by County Treasur? er out of taxes, io liquidation of claims against the Couti'j to date,.?i.i.^.......... > 1 1 0 ) ? 0 0 il !5 10 )0 10 )0 50 50 00 75 00 00 00 00 00 90 00 fin 00 60 50 00 50 50 50 50 I 00' 60 > 00 > 75 ) 00 5 70 t 80 1 60 7 90 :G CG IO 00 10 80 7 00 8 26' 18 50 84 50 6 00 5 00; 20 00, 32 IO 4 33 7 50 9 45 8 00 IS 00 57 00 SI 80 ss:** 6 at SS5 69 26 10 $7.659 00 $7,659 00 RECAPITULATION OF EXPENDITURES. Poor House Farm-includion; every expense relating to care of the poor of the Coun? ty to September 1. 1S71, (the end of fiscal year,). $1,124,87 Sheriff's Trial Justices'and Con? stables' uccontits for fiscal year,. 2,424 07 Public Buildings - repairs, furni? ture, accounts for 6scal year, 167 03 Witness Feos in criminal cases, accounts for fiscal year. 907 SO Roads and Bridges-account? fur building and .repairs for fis? cal ? ear,.1,784 50 Sub-Cora missioners' ae'ts loft unpaid from lust year., 56 00 Lunatic Asylum -account paid during fiscal year. 106 66 Old Board of Commissioners' Salaries left over. 19S 00 County Officers - accounts fur books, blank? and furniture, paid during fiscal year. 39S 4? Board of County Commissioners and Clerk-accounts paid during fiscal year. 208 li Printing and Advertising-nc counts for printing annual report, ic. 283 51 $7R.')9 Ol Delfs due hy thc County, September 1 1871, am/ not yet provided for. fcrLLs ravABLBi -o Amount of Bond due T. B. John? son. . principal and interest, about........... $1,300 0 Witness Fees duo, sbout. 4<-'0 0 I Poor House accounts, amounting to 1,040 0 Sheriff, Trial justices and Con? stables ..i............. 1,900 (1 Advertising Accounts due to Sept. 1, 100 fl County Commissioners and Clerk Amounts due them to Sept. 1, 350 ( Assessors' Accounts-Amounts due tin m to Sept. 1. 800 C Roads and Bridges,. 100 I $5.990 C By Bills Receivable, Sept. 1,1S71, 1,200 ( Indebtedness of County........ $4,790 I COUNTY POOR HOUSE. Value of Property on band Nor. 1, 1370. $1,060 I Entire Expenses of Farm from N"V. I, 1S70 to Sept. 1.1671,. 2,rC4 $3,224 By valuation of present crop, $500 00 By valuation of Mules, cattle, Hog-, Wagons. Ae.,. 450 00. Houre Findings. Mattresses. Beddings, Ac,. 110 00 Total value........ Expenses of County Farm and Poor House fur year ending Sept. 1, I8T1, 11,060 $2,164 No. of Paupers jo P. House; Nov. 1, 1870, No. of Paupers in P. House, Sept. 1, 1871, ar.d since Mnrch 1,1871 the number bas i been below 30. Number of Meetings o'f tb? Board of Comm stoners from January 5-(date of ttl installation in ornee;-to Sept, 1, 18 (nineteen,) 19. Compensation'received by ??tmbers of ? Board for the time above rpe?ifie? Jan. 5 to Sept. 1. J. M. Tindal, Chairman 8 days servi-o at $8, - $24 00 SOS mires traveled, at 6 certs, 16 40 B. Spear?, Commissioner, 23 days service at $3 284 miles traveled, at 6 cants, $34 E. Archy, Commissioner, 17 days sci vice at $3 491 miles traveled, at 5 cents, C9 00 14 20 $83 $61 00 24 55 $19 The above statements, taken from the boo the Board of CoOnty Commissioners, are pri for the information of the public, in accord with the law regulating the action of Co Commissioners. The books are open to the inspection o public, and any information io relation t action of the Commissioners, will be prot supplied on reference to me. J. N. CORBETT, Clerk of Boi County Commissioners SomterCoonty, The State of South Carol] COUNTY OF SUMTER, COURT OF PROBATE Darius Elmore, and others, Summoni for Partition John Boyce, Mary E. Boye*,' Annette Boye?, Edmund Boyce, Samuel Boyeo, C. H. Boyce. TO THE DEFENDANT, Jobn Boyce, Yon ara hereby ?amnoned to answer <?i plaint in this action, filed In the office Judge of Probate for said County, and i copy of your anawer or. the subscribers, a office, ?fr the town- of Sn m ter, within twent after tba service hereof, and If yon fa aaawer, th? Plaintiffs will then apply to tl Court for tb? relief demanded in tb? plaint. . BLANDINQ ARICHARDSQ PlaintSfiTi Atter NaT. \5L _ JUST ARRIVf 19 25 1 50 ia 70 JUST ARRIVED, at tb? Stables a Rail Road Depot, ? A.aikw tatt* flt?' HORSES AND MUX ELLIS * GftAH Hov 1 00 87 14. 3?. tot leir n, the 40 I 30 > 55 ? 15 lc* of ?nted inore ucty f tbe o tbe nptly ird S. C ina, EL VINO QA TALINA. The announcement thai ba? been to generally heralded tbronghont tbe country tbat an Ameri? can company bas again com men red importing this celebrated Wine Tonic ia a matter of no small importance, and will-be bailed with joy by all those seeking a pure and invigorating tonic ; also, those who seed a pure, pleasant and re? freshing stimulant ?ill find in the ?1 Vino Cat? alina, or Brown's Catalina Wine Tonie, what they rt ant; It will be remembered tba' impor? tations were mada in IS6&^f this noted brand, but ir. consequence of the high duty then de irianded by this government, the enterprise ceas? ed, to the regret of thousand; who bad learned its value. It ls tbe oldest tonie in the world, and doubtless the most invigorating, the pcfeat and best, and if importation continues at tl,c rates now started, it ?ill take its place ?a every fami? ly fri this ar well as in tba- old counfrics. Its merits will make it a household article, and we hope that every one who has ever used any Bit? ters or common patent tonic, will at least try one bottle of tbe Caldina, and then decide for them selves whether they will use this tonic, prepared from the pure juice of the Catalina grape, with Calisaya and thc *piccs of Ceylon, or a Mtier! made of common whiskey anti bittet Geld herb*. This is an invaluable preparntion for weakness and debility J lt relieves morning languor and gives freshness abd appetite, u?t followed by an unpleasant reaction. It cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Costiveness, Bilious Derangements, Cramp Colic, Flatulence, Diarrhoea, Dysentery Nausea, Vomiting, .Morn ing Sickness, Chills and Fevers, Headache. Ner? vous Irritability, anaemia, Heart Disease, Di? seases of thc Kidney* and Bladder, Diseases of the Skin, and all Eruption!:, either caused b y other diseases'or impurity of thc Blood. 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AGENTS WANTED.-Agents make money at work for nt than at anythinj Business Hsrht nn? permanent. Partiealan 6. Srisaei A Co., Fine Art Publishers. Por Maine. $425 A MCNTn ! H*>r*e farnithed. penses paid. H. B. SHA W, Alfra AVOID QUACKS.-A victim of ?arl? cretton, causing nervous debility, j tura decay, etc, having tried in vern c??i verrieed remedy, tras discovered a tiaple Of wlf-eare, wbich ha will send to bis I sufferer?. Address J. H. RK BVES, 78 ? ?.St., N. Y. ? > ?-? : . . EOBEBT Miora* County Survey " PLANS AND ESTIMATES furnul application. Will at end to any basia trailed to him with accuracy and ditpate TERM8 CASH. . Refers te FOES OR FRIENDS. Address, Bex 20. Manchettes, S. ROBERT BROUN, : Hay 1? BALTIMORE ANO WILMINGTON I STEAMSHIP Composed of the First Class Steamships Lucille AND REBECCA CLYDE, Sailing from BALTIMORE every SATURDAY I AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock. Arriving nt WIL? MINGTON TUESDAY MORNING. Sailing from WILMINGTON every FRIDAY | AFTERNOON or SATURDAY MORNING. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING Given to all points on the W. C. A A. R. Road, Chernw A Darlington R. R. and their connec? tions. Insurance by this Lin?. 1-9 per Ct. Rutes Guaranteed as loic as hy auy other Route. All Losses promptly paid. A; D. CAZ AUX, Agt. Wilmington, N. C. ANDREWS A Co., Agents, . 73, Smiths Wharf. Ballimore. April 12_ __ Cotton Ties. WEARE AGENTS FOR THE MANUFAC? TURERS FOR ''EUREKA," SiceJt, Arrow, Anchor, and Butler Tics, ALSO OF THE PATENT LOCH TIE, Just landing 4,000 Bdles of the "EUREKA,' and LOCK TIES. . No Tie can surpass tho "EUREKA" foi simp ?city and durpbili:y, and are offer it as I Tic that is unexcelled. The ARROW is also wcli known. We ask your orders, guaranteeing as lol prices as they can be purchased at in an} Souther! port. We shall bo plcasod to handle consignments c your cotton, and will givo all shipments on closest attention. GEO. W. WILLIAMS, & CO., Colton Factors, Church Streit, Charleston, S. C. Sept 27-2m BEEBEE & DAVIS COTTON FACTORS, AND General Commissiou Merchant Adger'? North Wharf, CHARLESTON, S C. Consignments Respectfully Solicited oSWKLL KEB3K?. tlVMKRMAS DAV Oct ll- 6m DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, &' P. P. T o a I e Manufacturer and Dealer. No. 20 Heyne Street and Horlbeck'e Wt CHARLESTON, 8. C. This is the largest and most comp Factory of the kind in the Southern States, i .ill articles in his line can be furnished by P. P. TOALS at pri?es that defy competition. 2&B~ A pamphlet, with full and detailed of all sixes of Doors, Sashes and Blinds, and prices of each, will be sent free and post paid application to P. P. TO \ LE, CHARLESTON,! July 12-_1 ?0 THE PLASTERS THOSE PARTIES WHO ARE DUE ARE NO HF! ED that GEORGE E. TAYLOR is authorised to receive thair payments. Hi be found at Capt. L. P. LO KING'S STOI Wc are prepared to make LIBERAL CA II ADVANCES Cotton, and b"ld as long as may be desired (with r margin) In New York or Charleston. GEO. W. WILLIAMS ? C Nov 1 ._ New Store! New Goo KEW PRICES! -? E. H. Grant & R. H. Cowan ?XAijtas ia Furniture a sd House Furnishing t Front, between Prin?er4and Market Str Wilmington, N, < Oct 4-6*_ Kinsman & Howei factors and Commis, Merchants. Liberal Advances maa Cotton and Naval Sti Charleston, > Sept6 ill?i JACOBI AXE! Guaranteed to excel all others, Both in shape and material. Bc sure to ssk for THE JACOBI AXE ARD ACCEPT FIO OTHEH. for 70a will then be certait 70a are getting the t est for your money. Every Axe Warranted! For sale Wholesale and Retail, at NATB'L JACOBI'S, Hardware Depot, No. V Market St, Wilmington N. C. And Scalers Throughout the State IX. Hard rare. IX. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. CUTLERY, IR X, STEEL, NAILS, GUN'S, PISTOLS, AMMUNITION, Ac. WE would respectfully . all the attention of WROLKSALR Borgas to our full and com? plete assortment, embracing all and every de? scription of Goods in tine Trade, And to the superior advantages we cnn offer from having the agency ol several of the best leading Factories. Always on hand SOLE AND HARNESS LEATHER, KIP AND CALFSKINS. PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS, Ac, Ac. Please etil and cs- '. before purchasing the stock a; KATITI, JACOBI'S, Hardware Depot, No. 9 Markot St Oct. ll._5m. JOS. B. RUSSELL, W. H. BETHfiA Of Wilmington, N. C. Of Marion, S. C, Jos. 3, Bussell & Co. General Commission Merchants WILMINGTON, N. C. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAII TO THE sale of NAVAL STORES COTTON, BACON sod other countrj Produce. Liberal Advances xade 00 Consigo ments. Oct. 21_ 6 \lr{\ FALL TRADE. JJJfJ GUNS, GUNS, GUNS Double nnd Single Barre! Guns, Breechlondin? and Mnzilolcnding Guns, of English, French and German manafactur AT ALL PRICES? Single Guns at $2 50, $4.00, $6.00. $8.0 $12.00 to $20 each. Double Guns from $7.00 $200.00 each. Pistols, Pistols, Pistoli Smith A Wesson, Colt's, AlVr.'j, Sharp'?, ai al! the popular an<? approved kinds. Ammunition for Gnni Pistols and Rifles. Sportsman's Goods c Great Variety, BEST QUALITY ANS AT LO'/VEST ?Mi Country Merchants ard Sportsmen are ?nv ii to call and examine our large and well se lee stock of the above Goods, which we imp direct and bay from the manufacturers. ' guarantee quality eqor.l to, and prices as low any responsible house in this country Orders by mail filled promptly, and sent express, C. 0. D. PO?LTNKY, TRIMBLE ? CO., 200 W. Ballimore Street, Aug 30-7m BALTIMORE. MD PERSONAL, NOAH WALKER Si CO. THE Celebrated Clothiers BALTIMORE, MD. Announce the introduction of a plan of order CLOTHING AND UNDERWEA BY LETTEtt, to which they call your special attention. They will send on application their Impf? and accurate HULES FOR SELF-MEASUREMENT and a full line of samples from their imra stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMEUES. CO INGS, SHIRTINGS, At. Ac? thn.- ens? parties in any part of t'ie country to order Clothing and Shirt* dirrct from them, w tl certainty of receiving garments of The Very Latent Style And MoM Perfect 1 a trainable. (foe!? ordered will be sent by Expr?s* t< p irt of thc country. As is wt> 1 known throughout the Son States they bare for FORTY-THREE Yl EXCELLED in all departments of their business, whir substantial Agu?ronte* as to the character Goods they will send '.ut. A large and well aaturted stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING alway? OB hand, together with a full Iii FURNIsiiLNG GOODS iaelading all the late.! Novelties in Design, POPULAR PRICES. Whea Good* are sent per Expr**.' C there will be ac c-.llcction charge on anio $20 aud over Rule? for Self-Maasurement, Saat; G?o'is and Price List sent /nt on applica The atteati-n of the Trade is iiiTi:e<l WHOLESALE LEPARTE Vf * >ica ways kept ap to tb? b igh?*t standard. NOAH WALKER A CO. Manufacturera and Dealers in M?D'S and Clothit g *a? Famishing Good?, either t made or ?ade to order. IGbaud 167 Baltimore Stree BALTIMORE, April i._ COLUMBIA HOT COLUMBIA, S. C. THIS new and Elegantly Furnished llshmeat, titaated in the business midst 1 Carolina's Capitol, ?ftVrds the bast ar pleasant accommodations >n the city. WM. GORMAN, Proj J. D. Benns, Casbior. May lt THE INGREDIENTS THAT COMPOSE ROSADALIS arv published On every package, thorc foro it is not a secret preparation,; consequently r?TSiciA?fs PuF.scr.ic~ n It is a certain cure for Scrofula, Syphilis in all its forms, Rheuma? tism, Skin Diseases, Liver Com? plaint and all diseases cf Blood. OSS 20T7L3 C? ?OZiOM'.? will do moro good than ten bodes of the Syrups of Sarsaparilla. THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS have used Rosadal s in thcirpracticc for tho past three years and f v c ly endorso it asa rei;al>Io Alterativo and Blood Purifier. DR. T. C. PTO TT. af Baltimore. DR. T. J. BOY KI:?; DR. R. \V. CAS R. l< DR. F.O. PANNELL Y, *. DR. J. S. SHARKS, of Xicholasville, Ky. DR. J. L. McC ARTI IA, Colura?ia, S. C. ?DR. A B. NOBLES,TJ ab, N. C. i??SID A2TD EliDOSSID EY J. B. FRENCH A SONS, Fail River, I Moss. F. W. SMITH, Jackin, Mich. A. F. WHEELER. Lima, Omo. B. HALL, Linfa. Ohio. CRAVEN* ?? C?-.GordotnTfBV, Va. SAM'L. G. MCFADDEN, Murirees boro, Tenn-. Our space trill not aTliTr of any cv tended remarks in relation to ti.e virtuesof Bosadahs. Tothe Medical Profession tro guarantee a Fluid Er traetsupcrior te any they have ever used in the trea'mfut of divarr J Blood ; and to thcnfilirted wc say try Rosai'.alis, and you will bo resumed to health. Rosadalii is sold by all Drntrrists, price S i.00 per bjtt ie. Audre** SX CLS3O2TT3 & C3. ilanvfactunrtg Chemist*, BALTIXOCS, jr?. Sept 6 SIXTY-FIVE FIRST-FRIZE MEDALS AWAROEt THE GREAT Southern Pian MANUFACTORY. WM. KN ABS & CO XASUFACTURERS OF Grand, Square ? Upright iano Fortei BALTIMORE, Md These Instruments have boen before the Pub1 for nearly Thirty Year?, and upon their exct lenee aloneattained 1? uu pu rc hu actpre emi>ictt< which pronounces them unequaled. Their TONE combines great power, sweetness and fine sin ing quality, as well as great parityof Intonati? and sweetness throughout the entire scale. A heir ?roues is pliant and elastic, and entirely free from I stiffness found in so many Pianos. IN WORKMANSHIP they are unequaled, using none but the v? best SEASONED MATERIAL, the large rani employed in our bustn. ss enabling us to k< continually an immense stock of lumber, Ac, hand. /9?AlUor SQCARK PIANOS hare ? New Improved OVKRSTRCXC SCALE and AGRAFFE TREBLE. We would call *f?cc"al attention to late improvements in GRAND PIANOS A SQUARE GRANDS, PATJCHIKO ACC. 14, 1? which bring the Piano nearer pcr?-ctioa tl has yet been attained. Every Piano fully Warranted for F Years We have made arrangements for the SC WHOLESALE AGENCY ?or the most Ceiebr: PARLOR Ol. G A NS and MBLODEONS. wi we offer Wholesale and Retail,at Lowest Faci Pricea. ttn. KN ARK ?c CO. Baltimore, Jli Sept 6- 1 BUY DIRECT" FROM TI MANUFACTURE Re The Largest Stock and I ..we t Prices fou*idin the ."ou h a:.j where. fe.-pt o H. G. VICKER PORK. BACOX, LAU! AND BULK MEATS, NOS. 43 a..d 45 LIGHT SI Kl .BALTIMORE. I.ar?o Ass-rtm.-ct of CK [tl HT SM? MEATS constantly .<n har. i. Orders sol Sept?_ L PASSANO & SO! |N!*..?T> k.4 AND DStLKSi IX Fancy Goods, Wooli WHITE GOODS, Trimmings and Small W 2'o? W . Bait!t.*re Strwt, BALTIMORE. Sept 6 T7jriR^GR?7D?R & WaoLXSAUC DKALRRS ASb MAXUFACTTJ Boots, Shoes and Brog I X 0. 1 ft A X Q y fe R ST it First H.'U-e Fr..m Baltimore Str*< BALTIMORE Sept ft A Hearty Old Virginia We AWAITS YOU AT HEWITT'S GLOBE H( AUGUSTA, GA. W. 0 HEWITT r.oprtr, Ju? JOB WORK 0 F EVERY DESCRIPTION PROMPTLY EXECUTED AT TUE . OFFICE OF The Sumter Watchman, - is THE - Holiest Style of thc Art. New York Advertisements ou oar tl)? onr ND :f.6 bun xve iLK ?ted lioh tor\ il. y IE W. A. RASSOIS & co., M:tr.uf:ic(uri-r- a'?''. J??W?..r.? of BOOTS Als}} SHOES, . 133 and 1-10 Grund Street, ira: ir FORK Warren A. Hanson, Anew P. R i. --- ai, Dari? W. Geer. Efl erl H. Sept 20 fen PORTER, DAY & COT Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS & SHOES 596 BROADWAY, (fri door above Metropolitan Hotel.) I T.wnan IT. Porter. ) p f ,. v ,. 1 Warren H. Dav. [ 11 J '*'" 44 Th ?ilia.? S. Eramlct,J Sc? Y-rk. Sept 6- Mm / J -nv p. sEYMorn. n >r> HT .*. sr.v.T rr.. JOHN F. SEYMOUR. & CO,, IMPORTKKS OF AN: DEALERS IN CHINA, GLASS, A sn GARTHENWARE. 78 Warren St., Now York. Keep a La rp? and well selected Stork w^ic't we "(Ter on thc mo?' reasocaHtr terms. nn<i at the I .wrest Backet ra ts. Speen! utuidwn given to ord- r?. Sept 20 6:n HURD,^SILLER & CO. MAS?FACTCRERSJASD IMPORTERS SADDLES HAZINESS BRIDLES, COLLARS iC. FINE SADDLERV AND SADDLERY BARDWARE. 596 BROADWAY, Two doors above SI ctr up li'an Hotel SEW FORK. Sep 6-_ Sa? W. J. Vereen, of South Carolina, WITH ANDERDON, ST A RR & CO. MANUFACTURERS .'ANO WHOLESALE DCALCKS I* CLOTHING. FOR THE Southern Market Onlv. ?i 502 AND 504 B il O A D W A Y, Opposite St. SichoUs Hotel, Sept20-Sm N KW YORK. T. P. WESSON-, with Moore, Jenkins & Co., IMPORTERS ANO Wholesale Grocers, DEALERS IS WISES, LIQUORS AND TOBACCOS. 127 ii- 120 Franki*'* Sir>.t. C?r. 02,04 tfc'?lV I?'. Broadway, JAME? M. MOORE. 1 RAYMOND JJENKrXS, } Yew York. H. SIDNEY HIGHES. J Sept 6- ft\u FRANCIS HARRAL, of S. C. with MELFORD ? SPRAuUE, Importers ati'l WL ileaalc I>eiir:? ::t Hardware, -Cutlery, (inns. AM) HEAVY l?Ol DS. 85 Chambers Street, AM? <?7 REA DK S IRE i: NEAR BROADWAY, New York. Sept <5- F-m ?S7I. S7I fowell & Bonrko, MASI TACTI K> RS i r PAP33. HANCrll^wS, FACTORY, 23d t SASSOil > : (: l-l i S Office, Cor. 4th and Market Si. PHILADELPHIA. ?tn Y, _ D< j Samples saut to tho Trade. SET. l-KED ? it e l ?r SS, ins, ares. Pi PER SOLD A T RE TM I So; t 6- Iv rVgricnltnral Imple;..?.ifs 5m CO. st. STEEL ?'AS! ti:- N" PLO WS. _ PLO W - MOR KS CELEBRA 7Zt> ! !. > ". S CAST IROS, WROUGHT ?KOS >ND STEEL PLOWS. ?rc?*r i\ -. - j?H n. ORS SHELLER* ?or '..ur.; . r i rt ?? r C" ff-e SR4 Oraia v-ili*. Straw and Sta?t. fV: -..;, Or . "*.> Ii-*. H??r?tt P-.wers, T^r<~ht?.? .?. . Sugar Mi.'.i. O* t-.v?t--r.. ['..!??- Hi ?.. Corn Pl a? ur?< *.t-"n SI :. . . u * Oin ti rat. H"* ?.:i*t:r,>-. f Cwtto* ard SI?*? track*. C?tt?n S.-..?. .. = ?nS i B t'si'iJ Swoop* sr.?i Ru i T x . Ox 3.!?>te!-?. i hum.-. Cv'.i Mt P:? A . GUANO. BOSE Ot ST *r.d -thc l< atretyUwprioa. Ji>Hv ?????kS auir2S-."n>; 15" Fr- : S? N- Y r!s leoine ITEL. tor. I WILLIAM E. B?^ll ?.. Commission 2?archant 142 FHA KL STBKKT. ?"VT" VOR/T.