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The Sumter Watchman. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15. W. V. PAXTON - . BUSINESS MANAGER p&r All Transient Advertisements, and all Job Vf ort mast be paid for in cash. Tbis will bo observed without dii>tinetioa. Subscriptions are also payable in advance. ?SS- Applications for Job Work will be made, at the office, to Teds. E. FLOWSSS. Tho WATCHMAN books are in the keeping of W. ?. PAXTO.V, who will receipt for monies due aa J Attend to all matters connected with the Adver? tising or Subscription departments* ITS' Our Advertising friends aro requested to send in their favors not later than Monday. ~SU3!TEit HAIL A R RAN G?M ?? TS CHAHGB Or SCBSSULE. CLOSES. O PISS. Northern, 3:15 P. M. 1*45 P. M. .Southern, i 1:30 P. M. 4:20 P. M. Manning on Mon? day and Thursday, 6:06 A. M. 5:00 P. M. CUh'ville on Mon? day and Thursday, 140 P. If. 11:30 A. M. Office Hours, from 9 o'clock, A. JL to 6 P. M. ?Mails close on Sundays at ll o'clock, A. M. Office open from 4:30 to 5:30 P. M. T. B. JOHNSON, P. M. January 25th, 1871. tf igjU That "brick-bat aod clay" pave? ment ?a tho main cross streets of the town is a decided improvement. Peaches and plums are now in full blossom in this region. And what a magnificent variety they give to the titili sembr? oater world ! S&* We have heard of a gentleman who lives somewhere on this favored spot of the earth's surface, who, on the first of March, had over three hundred fine cabbages transplanted in bis gar? den. JUDGE MONTGOMERY MOSES Will make his first sitting at the Spartanburg Court, to be held (begin ? ning) on Monday next. WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE. The numbers for January, February j aud March have come to ..and. They contain quite an entertaining variety for the family, and the price of the maga, zine is very low. MONUMENTAL SUPPER. We heg to direct attention to this matter again* From notice elsewhere, it will be seen that the time has been fixed for Monday night, 27th of March. Contributions of poultry, eggs, &<;., are called for from the surround? ing country. As well, wc suppose, of J r r other articles suitable for such an occasion. We trust thc responses will be general, liberal and prompt. If we be really in earnest in this sacred work of erecting a mocumeut to our classic, heroic and immortal dead, there is much yet to be done, before it may be appro priately consummated. And surely we ?an never be contcotto leave this high and solemn duty for the performance of] our children. It is for us-thc fathers and mothers of the couutry-to give them the example. NEW POST OFFICE POR COLUMBI A. Just previous to the close of the For ty-Fi rot Congress, au appropriation of 875,000 was carried through the Senate, ou the motion of Mr. ROBERT? SON, for the building of a Post office at Columbia. This is money enough to build a magnificent office -for Columbia. Some such small help would make Sumter "look up," as no doubt it does our neighbor of the capital. BAIL ROAD CASUALTY. A negro man named JOE COKER, while on his ^ay home, was run over and killed by the train of cars running from Kingsville to Wilmington, on the night of Friday, March 10. It is sup? posed that be was lying alseep on the track. He was caught by the cow? catcher, dragged a considerable distance, and crushed and mangled in a shocking manner. An inquest was held by Trial Justice, C. M. HURST, acting coroner. Tba Jury rendered a verdict in accordance with the above facts : That thc deceased came to his death by accident-having been run over and killed by the train of cars runing from Kingsville, S. C., to Wilmington, N. C., on the night of j March 10, 1871. THE IRISH WORLD. We have received a ccpy of a new paper of the above mme, published ia Boston. It is a large eight paged journal, and contains 48 columns of reading matter. As an organ of thought, it bas already acquired even a European reputation ; and is recognized ty the press ot America, of Ireland, and England as standing first of its kind in the United States. As a Vehicle of News, it is, as its name purports, a condensed weekly history of the world-that is, of the Irish world-(and whsre over the earth are Irishmen not to he found ?) The chief Editor is the Hon. W. E. ROBIN? SON, late Member of Congress,-who has so distinguished himself for his per? sistent opposition to the arrogant pre? tensions of England, ht ali times and in all places. The Irish World isa marvel of cheapness-only $2.50 per year. Three persons, by dabbing together, can have the paper seat to ooo address for $6 for one year. The Editors invite persons to send on for Specimen Copies, FRU. The St. Patrick's day number will have a splendid illustration of the Grand Procession,^ : miles long, mareh. ing through Ne? Y irk. A thrilling story ii to be commenced at about that time. Address-"The IRISH WORLD," 22 School St., Boston. : A SECRET LETTE!* 1x9 CAPTAIN GILBERT. ; MR EDITOR:-I bate a bright thought, but its only for myself; but as ; you arc a judicious mau and eau keep a j secret, I will give you the pleasure of koowiog what plan I have conceived with the understanding that I comma.. oicAte it to yoa strictly confidentially. I'm going to make my fortune io the next twelve mouths ; that's the first thing-and DO sardine neither-it'll be a whale, 1 tell you ! yes tir ! in 12 mouths. The way I'm goiog to do it? Well, DOW, that's the secret : just listen -but yoa wost tell nobody, will you ? Well, you knetw cotton's mighty low, and like to go lower They say there was so much planted last year that all the cotton mills in the world cant use it up, and it's a drug in the market. Well, the cotton sellers and the editors all are advising that hardly any cotton be planted this year, so the price may go up. Now, it's very clear, this being the. case, every cotton planter will do his hard down best to raise corn and potatoes, and wheat and rye, aod barley and oats, and hogs and cattle, and sheep and poultry; aod then when last year and this year has used up all the cotton (as no cotton hardly is to be made this year,) 0, but wont thc price of cotton go up next winter and spring aloDg ! Why, sir, it'll be a dollar a pound, and may be more-you see! Nooe of them dont ! think this way bat me. Now I mean to put ia the biggest sort of a cotton crop. I have the land and the bands hired to make a hundred bales at least. Wont that fetch some about 12 months from now ! Yes sir et ! Not less I J6pect than fifty thousand dollars ! And then, sir, who but me ! Wont I have my fortune! Now miod, Mr. Gilbert, you aint to say nothing to nobody about this, or every fool of 'em will go to plantiog like my way, and spoil the whole tbiog for me. As the feller ea?d, Yours twell death, WALTON ISAACSON. POSCBIP-When I sell my cotton I'll take the Watchman myself, and send it to Brother Joe in Texas, and I'll pay for both-yes tie! I will, certin and sure. Rouucoroer. S. C. [For the Waichman.] CATFISH SLOOCE, roarch 7 WI. mr edita-io these days of fussin and fitin you will bea*glad to here of a fite that tuck place twix Tom billups and dick Fillups down here in our parts, you sec tom begun it by tellin sam Supets That he used the best juanner last year, and how much it made him ; dick who was Eves drappin said rite off that it wernt so that his man made Bet ter stuff an all sich as that (you see mr. ?diter that i wont call them juanner fellers names as it wood be advertisio fur um fre grattis, for uothio) and you see dick who is purty bi strung wood eot stan still and here his juanner man run down io that sorter stile, so he jest pitched inter him and directly the red begun to spill from both on um, aod ses i fellers, how much did them juanner fellers give you to fite fur um and they both sod nary red, 503*3 i then quit it fellers a3 i sed before i seed the red a cummin from both on um so thay quit, and we got the nuse papers to se which one of um was in the rite and whil we was a lookin over um one feller brot a armful ot little book lookin concerns and we begun a lookin over them too, aod we seed names that we node aod some that we didnt no from every part of thc cumpass, and they all scrtified that theirs beet and thar was among am one name that we node for Me and joe carried him some Fi?ih to sell to him since he Signed the Paper, and he told us Ile haunt no ruo ny and we told him we seed where he had made 100 per cent by using juanncr and he must have some Money but he sed he hadot a bit, we told him that we wood take Corn but he sed he was biingall the Corn that he used or had gin a leia or somethio we coodo t git corn from him co how, So we theo toid him wede take bakin, and the Feller Cussed an looked so furious me and joe begun to git Scrred, and when he seed it he gan to sorter Cool town and told us that the durned Nig? gers had Killed his last Hog, and be was a usin leen bacon too so we coodnt git any of that so we coocluded we wood try somwhares wbar we cood git some fat bacon as we wsnted it to fry Fish with, and took our fish OD .to town, well mr. ?diter I hope youll excuse this (as the doctors call) digestion and III go on tellin you about the fight, after we looked overall of them little con? carns and all the "nuse papers that thay brot to os, we coocluded that both the boys was right and all the people had got rich but Mike said he coodnt come that for people wernt rich that hadot DO mony for he had been triing to col? lect some little debts that was owing to him and nary cent cood he git; so thar was another difficulty, and we had to go all over the bisincss agin, well this time we looked at the porty pictures of the bouses these Juanner Fellers had built and all the nice lookin fixios and we node thar was Money some whar, aod josh said, see thar by golly somebody 1 told you Sombody had it; so we conclu? ded that as nobody io oar parta who used the Juan Der was a pattin ap nice fixios, that all thar rooney was ia their Eye of the Maginashun and the gena? ine simon pure money warla the pock? ets of the Juanner men, and we advised the boys not to fite about it any more or to sine any more Papers as it only made the Joaaner higher and the high? er we made it the higher wede have to j pay for it, if we ever got able to osa any more of it So the Meetio all broke ap peaceable and i Hope the boys will toon be well of their Fite most Accommodate yours _ASHY BENT KISS. SOAP AND CAHDIaR*. 250 B0XM a0AP' 200 " fer Bale ky _, Marah 8-_1'. W. XX&CBXW&, FLOUR-FLOUR. 853BBL8-FLO??V For sale ry Feb 1 P. If. KERCHHBB, SPEC! AX ftXvTICES. ROT;: ' S- ff . Moore of Te*?" say7 -of Dtrby? pHorsrLICTICTFLINIJ,-?4!t kal no equal asd po rival/? ' Hore Aa* on? hundred-th'&c rend person* annually die in this country from Consumption, which ii bat the child of Catarrh. $500 is offered by the proprietor of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy for a ease of Catarrh ha cannot esra. Sold by druggists, or send sixty cents to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. T., andgat it by mai!. A pamphlet free. Ali tid?my to Health and Happiness. Dyspepsia not only destroys health, bat it banishes happiness (rom the .tami ly. A Dyspeptic ls not only unhappy himself, bat hs makes all around him unhappy. DR. TUTT'S VEGETA Biri LIVER PILLS ts a certain remedy for H. Tbe microscope shows the eolor of the hair doe to a deposition of pigment in its substance. When the-bair glands become enfeebled, this pigment fails. One after another tbs hairs be? come white, or fall ont, producing^ baldness. Baldness is easy to prevent bat bard to care. Ayer'* Hair Vigor stops it, oren restores the j hair sometimes , slwsys restares its eolor. Im? mediate reco vation is at ones visible : softness, freshness sad the gloss of youth. This great ornament should bs preserved sises it esa bs by Ayers Hair Vigor, wbieh is beautifully clean and free from anything injurious to the bair. [Tri? bune, Springville, N. T. Travellon are always liable to sudden attacks of Dys tentery and Cholera Morbos, and these occurring when absent from home, are very un? pleasant. The Pals Killer may slways be relied upon tn such eases. As soon ss yoa feel the ?ymtoms, take one teaspoon fal in ?gill of new, milk and molasses and fill of bot water, stir well together and drink hot Bepest the doss every hour until relieved. If, th? ?isinr kc severe bathe the bowels and back with the medicine clear. c . ~- ~ In eases of Asthma and Phthisic, take a teas poonful in a gilt of hot water 'sweetened well with molasses ; also bathe the throat and stom? ach faithfully with the medicine, dear. Dr. Sweet says it takes out the soreness in esses of bonesetting tater than anything he ever applied. Fishermen so often exposed to harts by having their skin pierced with booka, and fins of fish, can be relieved by bathing with the Pain Killer as aoon as tbe accident occurs ; in this way the j anguish is soon abated, bathe'a? often as onee in five minutes, say three or four times, sod yon will seldom have any trouble. The bites and scratches of dogs sad eats are soon eared by bathing with cfcs Pala Killer clear. In again calling attention lo }oar valaabls . preparation, SUMTER BITTERS, we do io with renewed confidence, it having been before tbe people of the Sooth for over three year?, and iu largely increasing sales proves its GREAT POPULARITY. We have recently much improved it by the ad? dition of a foreign AROMATIC AND RESTORATIVE UBRB, wbieh, together with its other wellkaowo sad sp proved ingredients, and PURE RVS WHISK ET, mad? expressly for os, renders SUMTER BITTERS, The most delightful TONIC. APPETIZER IN VIGORAN! snd DYSPEPTIC ' ELIXIR, before the people, snd as a Preventive and cure of CHILLS AND FEVER Jftvtr FaiU. Sumter Bittsrs ara not offered as a CURE-ALL, bat for those diseases fur wh kb it is especially recommended, MAS KO EQUAL. Try it once and yon will nevar bs without it ia your family. For sale by all Druggists, Grocers sad Dosiers everywhere. i>OWIE, MOISE i DAVIS, Proprietors, And Wholesale Druggists, Charleston, S. C. Da. A. J. CHINA, Marek 1_Agent gamier 8. C. Cheering Facts for the Billons. Every day demonstrates more clearly that liv er complaint, in all its distressing forms, can be controlled snd eared without difficulty or incon? venience. It ia SB obstinate disease, but its obs ti - naey is nat proof against tko portia scions, reme? dial and restorative opmatioa of Hosteller's Stomach Bitters. Thatgenial correct ire compel* tkc organ lodo iu duty. It HU! secrete regularly and healthfully ander tho influence of the Bitters. Their action brings it back fross a stat* of rebel? lion into perfect harmony with the laws of health. If there is costiveness,^ dissppears; if there is s ide-ache or back-ache, it osases ; if tko skin sad the whites of th* eyes are tinged w Ah superfluous bile, they recover their natani hoe ,* if the sppe- j tire is gone, it returns; if the digestion is im? paired, it is restored; in brief, whatever the symp? toms of the complaint may be, and whatever tko j phase it baa assumed, a cur* is certain. Such sn the uniform effects of this preparation where bilious disease hss been already developed ; bat ia cases where there is. merely a ccnstitsttoasl tendency ts liver complaint5 it may be prevetled throughout Life ky thc regalar ass, ia small quan? tities, of this palatable ad tiaote. TL ssc sn provea : mets, sad sboald bs seriously pondered--or, rather, they should bc promptly acted npoc-by ?Jip?nos*ofwno*s bsVU. . ", - B?BfcBT BROUN, Architect, County Susyeyor, , --AMD Mechanical Engineer, WILL ATTEND TO ANY BUSINESS E? trestad to I ha with accuracy and dispatch. Befen to FOSS OR FRIENDS. . . Address, Manchester, S. C. Oct!?. COTTOff SEED, ' FOB PLANTING. OA BUSHELS PUIS DICK80N. I O st tlM par bessel. ROBBET BROUN, Fek l-Sm* Manchester, 8. C THE FIRM OF mn & RESPECTFULLY INFORMTHEIR Friends and tbs public, that they sro constant!y receiving : -AND H??ici nes, Of the Best Quality, and all Articles usually found io a Drag Store. Tb? business of tba House, comprising Pharmacy and Prescription Stand, will be arider tba special charge of Major J. B. RUSSELL who brings to bis aid ao experience of EIGHTEEN YEARS in the chemical combina? tion of -Medicines. Prompt and careful attention will be giren to Prescriptions, and Medicines for the same can be relied on as pare and of tbe best quality. DRUG STORE, CORNER OF Main and Republican Streets. Feb tl_tf_ GROCERIES ! GROCERIES I -AT Thos. P, Upslmr's Store, -CORNER-r MAIN& REPUBLICAN STREETS SUMTEH, S. C. THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY announces to the publio, that he has in stors, and will be constantly receiving, a Urge and varied assortment of GROCERIES, Suitable Jbr Plantation and Family use. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT will be allowed Merchants, and they are specially invited to call and exaorine bis Stock, and they will find that bis business facilities enable him to supply them with goods AS CHEAP AS THEY CAN BUY THEM in any Northern or Southern Market. Come and see for yourselves, an ocular demonstration is the best. Highest Market Price paid for Cotton. AND TUREE FOURTHS OF THE VALUE CASH, will be advanced, on all Cotton Shipped ta tba House in Baltimore (or which be is agent, and it will be held over if desired. He will make a speciality of Com. Bacon and Flour, which he is prepared to furnish in any qnsntity Country Produce taken in exchange Respectfully, THOS. P. UPSHUR, JB. Feb 22_ I Ladies ! ! I I P. A. FOLSOM $ ? OFFERS YOU BARGAINS IN .? X Fancy Goods, and almost anything in <j> o your Hoe. Keeps Corsets, Gloves, *> < * Hdkfs., Hosiery, Lacee, Ea- ? broidsry. Trimmings, T JJ Bair Neta, Hair Pias Z 4 ? Sewiag Cotton, <J> .t* a good arti- y ? de at 5c. ? ?Emb'dy S;Tks and Cotton, Ruffing.?, Y Chignon?, Ribbons, White Goods, X Calicoes, Needles, Everything ! <*> AT REDUCED PRICES. 4 My Confectionery, I ? * Tb? first established in S oater, Y 0 Is always supplied wiib ?& .? CHOICE CANDIES, FRUITS, ? T Nata. Cakea, Crackers; Ac, Y 41 aad Toya, io variety. X, 'i TEA_._$1 25. X 1 ?4Bd> Reduced io30 els. per ? t ih.iWnifcisdayi % ? Jan * F. A. FOLSOM. <> ?^^CH^^^O^^ m-^0<m^ MlSSOrMTTON WOULD RESPECTFULLY INVITE ber friends, and particularly the ladies of Sumter and commu? nity to eall aad examine Her Rich and Beautiful Stock Fall Millinery and Fancy Goods. Hav'-- selected har goods personally, and with g. ?u rare, in the New York and Baltimore markets, sae feels confident of pleasing alt, both as regards quality, style and price. Aa usaal, there are away novelties for tb? season. MISS BRITTON ia ?applied with a FIRST CLASS MILLINER and a DRESS MAKER, from Baltimore, who are well qualified for the business. Tba fashions procured in New York. ladies, sail and bave your Dresses and Hats made in tba latest styles. Paper patterns of Dresses, Saoqnes and other articles of dress may be had. Attba Ne? Store next to J. T. SOLOMONS Sept? _ PERUVIAN GUAW?, GUINNAPPE, Standard Fertilizers, AND "PLANTERS' SUPPLIES OF ALL EINDS, Famished at lowest nies, by WILSON ?Sr. SELBY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 17 Light Street, Baltimore. P. 0. Box, 2*4.] fcfA. Consignments soIicUied and Liberal Ad vanees made-en tiseaa. '-' XEFZKE?rCSS. Messrs. D. J. Winn, Kennedy A Holman. A. A. Gisbert, Her. Noah Graaam. Feb 22_tm ?LEASING IUD SCOURING CLOTHING. THE UNDERSIGNED Weald resp l?tfnlly aan?aeee to the eitlseas of Swater County, that be bas taken a room in tb? rear of Jame? Rattly'* Barber Shop, OB Maia Street. He ?ill ha pleased ta attend te any work ea tra ?tad ta bira, aad promises to give T tire sat 'sfsetiaa, sad to work at pri?es to sail tba tim?? _ Any ?oaJmajpi clothing ?hey wish renovated wm^lea* calL - j ABRAHAM POWELL. vJ?Sf ?ad BLANK BOOK _ ?CTUEJN6 aad BINDING iaalt Us Iran it ss, go to EDWARD FIRRY, lat Meeting-street apasito Cherie* tsa Hotel Bring the Cash -AND SAVE YOUR FUGS ! The undersigned begs" leave to return his thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon him, and hopes to merit a continuance of the same. Will keep constantly on hand a COMPLETE ASSORTMENT -OF Drugs, MEDICINES, &C-i &c, which he will sell at a VERY SMALL PROFIT FOR CASH. He is compelled to make his business STRICTLY CASH, and hopes one and all will SAVE THEIR FEELINGS j AND NOT ASK FOR CREDIT. DR. A. J. CHINA, Successor to A. ANDERSON & CO., SUMTER, S. C. Jan 4, 1871._tf_ FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. CASSIfflEBES, ftc. I am now receiving a Large and Complete Stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOT HING, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. CLOTHS, CASSIM ERES, TWEEDS, Kentuckey Jeaus, of low grade? and rery j cheap. Shirts, Drawer?, Undcrve.?tJ, G lures and Crarats, Boapsndera, Collars, Socks, Hankerehiefs, ic, ALSO A FULL SUPPLY AND VARIETY 0 XX JAL *f3CM 2s$ ss These Goods I am determined to sell lower than they can be bought in this market Deal- '? inc in this line alone, I am enabled to do this. I only ask my old friends to call and examine, and if they do not find my goods cheaper, I will not expect them to buy. D. J. WINN, Agent. Sept 26_ HARDWARE ?tore,: Main-st ender Sumter Hotel. L. P. LORING, -AQCST FOR Messrs. King & Hnppman, BA LT I Tl O HE, 91. D. Would respectfully solicit tho patronage of his friends and the public. HE HAS IN STORE A COMPLETE Stock of Hardware and Family Utensils, embracing every article in this line of business, which be intends to sell at the LOWEST PI!ICES, FOB CASH. He will keep always in store, a eomplete assort? ment of Collin's Axes, Ames'Shovels and Spades, Trace Chains, Hoes, Rakes, Piteb Forks, Grain Cradles, Scythe Blades, Guano Sei ?s, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Brass Preserving Kettles, Tin Ware, Window <]la>s-all sires. Persons in want of the most convenient and eeonomieal Stoves, ean be supplied with tbe latest improved patterns at pri?es which cannot fail to give entire satisfaction. June 15_ AT THE Sumter Book Store. LETTER PAPER. 10 cents, per quire. Fools Csp paper, 16 .-ents. per quire. Blank Books sad Diaries for 1871. Almanac Writiag Desks and Work Boxes. Hair Brushes and Tooth Brushes. Combe and Fancy Anieles. A lars* hst ?f Miscellaneous Books, And Cheap Novels, atredueed ratea. Jsa 19 A. WHITE * CO. For Sale or Sent ATBACT OF LAND near Providence, lbj Sumter County, contain ?og 238 seres, lately owned by C. C. Jseksoa, snd purchased bj kin (roa Edward L. Marrar sad Wife, Term'J I accommodating. Apply to Richard!oa 4 Son, et j Samter, 8. C. G. W. WITTE. Feb 15- If COTTON ?PED MD HELD. THE SUBSCRIBERS Are prepared to make liberal Advances on Cotton? and to hold the same until the owners order sale at' Seven per cent Interest. Chas. H. Moise & Co. SUMTER, g. C. Garden Pumps, Garden Engines. Force Pump?! &c. We are prepared to furnish all kinds of the above at manufacturer's Prices* Call and examine Catalogue. (U II. MOISE & CO. PLANTEES' WAREHOUSE, Sumter, S. C. ENGLISH POSTER ft Scotch Ale. FOR SALE AT PLANTERS' WAREHOUSE. 3Tew Hyson Tea of Good Quality, at 80c- per lb. For sale at PLANTERS' WAREHOUSE. March 1 Low for Cash. DOING STRICTLY A CASH business, I am prepared to offer inducements to cash buyers, and invite an ex? amination of my Stock, which is complete, and embraces EVERYTHING NEEDFUL, Calico, Dress Goude, Jaconet Cambrics, Plain, Striped and Plaid Swiss Muslins, Nainsook Madias, Scutch and Domestic Ginghams, Lon* Cloths, Table Damasks, Bleached and Brown Sheetings, Brown Homespuns, Plaid Homespuns, Ose aba rg*. Jean?, Tweeds, Casa ?mers, Kcrfey, Blankets, Shawls, Cloaks, Irish Linen, Linen Cambric Hh'dkfs, Silk Hh'dkfs, Ladies and Get ts Linea Collara, Luce Collars, Ruffles, Insertions and Edgings. Dress Trimmings, Ready Made Clothing. Shins Drawers Ac. Harness, Saddles, Riding and Driving Bridles, Reins, Martingales, Breast Strapps, Ac. Fall assortment of Hardware, and Pocket and TaUe Cutlery, ' In plantation implements I have a good a.-tortmct;t of Patent Plow?, Irons, Weeding Hoes, Spades, Shot els, Forks, Trace?, Harness, Collars, Plow Bridles, Back Bands, Leather. Lines Ac, My Oroeery is well supplied with Sugar of all kinds. Coffee, Tea, Soap, Starch, Spires, Cundles, Cheese, Macaroni, Molasses, Bacou, Lard, Flour, Salt, Mackerel, Nails, Pots, Orcns, Spiders, Kettles, Stew Pans, ?c., -ilsoa full assortment of Crockery, Glass Ware, Tin Ware, Wood Ware, which will be sold low, and rnly for tbe cash. 1 A/ l Bushels prime Seed Oats, I UU i?i aal? by A. A. SOLOMONS. March 1_ loo.ooo *t!snf *-*.* March 1_A. A. SOLOMONS. 2PHILADELPHIA WAGONS, for sale by A. A. SOLOMONS. Mar -h I 1 NEW BUGGY, YOUNG MULE?, just broken, J for eal? by A. A. 80L0M0NS. March I_ _ 1,00 Tons Mum G?. FOR SALE BT A. A. SOLOMONS . Afvbl for Manu adorers. New Advertisements. Waltliaiii WATCHES. The extensive use of thcoe watches for the laat fifteen yeera by Railway Conductors, Engineers and Expressmen, the vost exacting of watch wearers, bis thoroughly demonstrated the strength, steadiness, durability and acuiraey of the Waltham Watch. To satisfy that class in all these respects, is to decide the question as to the real raine of these time-keepers. More than 600,000 of these watches are now speaking for themselves in thc pockets of the people-a proof and a guarantee of tbeir superi? ority over all others. Tho superior organization and great extent of the Company's Works at Waltham, enables them to produce watches at a pried which tenders competition futile, and those who buy any other watch merely pny froni 25 to 50 per ccu: more for their watches than is ucccssaay. These time-pieces combine every improvement that a long experience has proved of real prac? tical ore. Haring had tLe refusal of nearly ercry invention in watch-making originated in this country or in Europe, only those were finally adopted wlich severe testing by the most skil full artisans in our works, and long use on the part of the public, demonstrated to be essential to correct and enduring time-keeping. Among the many improvements we would par ticulariic: Tho invention and use of a centre pinion of peculiar construction, to prevent damage to the train by the breakage of main-springs, is original with the American Watch Company, who, having had the refusal of ali other contrivances, adopted Fogg's pat:ut pinion ad Icing thc best and fault? less. Hardened ami tempered hair-springs, now universally admitted by Watchmakers to be the best, are used iu all grades of Waltham Watch? es. All Waltham Watches have dust p.oof caps, protecting the movement from dost, and lessening the necessary of the frequent cleaning necessary in other watches. Our new patent stem winder, or keyless watch is already a decided success, and a great im? provement on any stem winding watch in the American market, and bv far the cheapest watch of its quality now offered to the public. To those living in portions of the United States where watchmakers do not abound, watches with thc above mentioned improveman?s which tend to ensure accuracy, cleanliness, durability and con? venience, must prove invaluable. The trade? arks of the various styles made by the Company ara as follows : AMERICAS WATCH Co., Waltham, Mass. Aux. WATcn Co., Waltham, Miss. AMERICAS WATCH Co., Crescent St., Waltham, Kass. APPLETOX, TRACT A Co., Waltham, Mas?, AMBRICAX WATCH Co, Adams St., Waltham, Mass. WALTHAM WATCH CO., Walthnm, Mass. P. S. BARTLETT, Waltham Mass. Wv. ELLERT, Waltham, Mas*. Bona WATCH CO., Boston, Mass. Examine the spelling of these names carefully before baying. Any variation even of a ringle letter, indicates a counterfeit. For sale by all leading jewelers. No watches retailed by the Company. An illustrated history of watch-msking, con? taining much useful information to wttch-wearers sent to any address on application. HOBBINS Jc APPLETON, General .1 ?rentsfor America i Watch Co., 18'i Broadway, New York. B-BB .? lal. ? ll Ililli NH FOR Hand and Machine Sewing. J & PEATS' SIX-CORD IN ALL NUMBERS, From No. S to No. 100 inclusive. FOR SALE BV All Dealers in Dry Goods anti Notions. HRVBsBBSaSaBaVaBaBBaVBBaHalaB DR. S. S. FITCH'S FAMILY PHYtiYCIANj 90 pnges ; sent by mall free. Teache how to core all diseases of theporson, skin, hair. eye?, complexion. Write to 714 1.roadway, N, Y. A Great Offer . 4SI Broadwav N.Y., will di>po?eofOne Hundred PIANOS. MKI.OHKONS. and OBGAXS of ?ix first-class makers, including Water?', at BXTBKMXLY LOW MUCKS, FOR CASH. OCBtxo TRIS MONTH, or will take a part rash and baianeein monthly or quarterly ins'allmen*?. BLOO MINGTON ? ILL ? NURSERY. 19th Year. 600 Acres. 13 Grcenbosscs. Largest Assortment-all sises. Best Stock ! Low Prices ! Would yon know What, When, How to Plnnt ! Fruit, Shade, Evergreen Tree?, Root Grafts, Seedling?, Osage Plants, Apple Sec!, Karly Rose Potatoes, Shrubs, Roses. Greenhouse and Garden Plants, (tc, A. Flower and VctrttaMe Seeds ! F Best, Hoyt collection-Sortsan I quality. Scud 10 cents for New, Illustrated. Descriptive Cata? logue-90 page?. Send ?tamp, eich, f?r Cata logues of Seed?, with plain directions-61 pages: Uedding and Garden Plants-pages, and Wholesale Price List-24 paje--. Address F. K. PH (KN IX, Bloomington, Illinois. A. B. FARQUHAR, Proprietor ef Pennsylvania Agricultural Work?. Manufacturer of Improved [YORK, PSNX'?. mcraiwawTTT^ so1*1"0 STEEL SWEEPS. STEEL FLOWS. SHOVEL PLOW BLADES, Cl'LTIVATORS, Hoasx-Fowmsa, TURBSU J. IMO MACHIXBS.&CAC. Send for Mutated Catalog FOR 18 PER LINE We will insert on advertisement ONE MONTH In Ten First Class Sonth Carolina Newspapers. Including One Daily. We rerer to the publisher of this paper, t<> whom our responsibility is woll known. LIST SE XT FREE. Address GEO. P. LOWELL k CO., Advertising Agents, Nos. 40 ? 41 Park Row, New York. 5TO $1?PER DAY 3% IMS who engage in our new business make from $5 to $10 per day in their own localities. Full particulars and instruction? sent free by ?nail. Those in need of permanent, profitable work should address at ?nee, GEORGE STINSON A CO.. Portland. Maine. EMPLOYMENT for All. OQA SALARY PKU IV KKK AND $Ov expenses, pani Agents, to .?eil mir new and useful discoveries. Address B. SWEET A Co.. Marshall Mich._ M PLO Y M EMT, business fr all.-Lest lu dostrial 8?pa ie Newg'.i.pcr. 50 cts. per year. Send stamfor cop;. PATENT STAR, Boston, Mass. SADLER BROM.. Manufacturers of Cheap Jewclrj. Circular scot free. So. Attlcboro, Mass._ 1ft9fl ?SE IHt "VEGETABLE 1Q7A Pulmonary Balsam," XOlU The old standard remedy for L-ughs, Co'ds, Con .amplicn. "Sotting belter." CCTLKK BCOS. A Co., Boston. PSYCHOMANCY.-Any lady or gentleman can make SI.OOO a month, secure their own napping . and iudepeadooce. by obtaining PS Y CUoMANcY, FASCINATION, or SOUL CHARMING. 400 pager ; cloth. Full in.-iruc tiona tn use this power over men or anima'* at will. b?w tn M estuerif*, b*fnmt Trance or Wri. lng Mediums, Divination, Spii dualism, Alchemy. Philompy of Omens and Dreams. Brigham Young's Harem. Guide te Marriage, Ac. all eon tamed ia this bowk ; 100,000 sold ; price by mail, tn cloth $1,25. paper covrra $1. Any person willing t J act as agent will receive a Sample copy .f the wwrk free. At no capital U repaired, all desirous ef genteel emplayamai should send for the book, co-rosing ?Q eta. fia pe*t?ge, to T. W. EV ? SS A CO , 41 ???Ah *ib , PhiL-vfcll bia f % % ? * '? *> * a TO THE WfRKIN? CLASS-TT? arc B~W prepared to furnish nil elasm with casual employment at home, thc tvho',? of th? time or for t??c .?paie moments. Business new. lipht, and profitable. Persons of efcbeT yes easily carn (rom Wc. tu $5 per ere? tug, and a prop?rt?o??l tum by dc?ot:np their erhole time to the business. Boye end girl* eura ucarty a.? much as men. That all Hbo sec this notice ?my send their ad? dress, (?nd test tho biivvcs?. wc ir.a?:e the un? paralleled oner : To ?Beb as ?rc T>TI ?rell satis fled, wo will send ?1 to pay for tn? trouble of writing. Full particul?r.<!, a valoaWe rsm pl? which will do to cnimcn-'C work on, ?cd a e>?py of The Pewp/e'. Lite nry Companion-one of tea largest and best family newspapers ever published -all sent free by ma3. Header, if y? u want perm.-.nett profitable work, address E. C. ALLEN. A CO.. AccrsTA. M \ v AVOID QUACKS.- A victim of early fawk, cretion. causing atr * oas debility, pre? arura decay, ?tc. haring tried in vain every nd\?-ri>cd remedy, ba? a .?implo means ?.f self cure, which hu will .?cn I free to lils fellow sa Seren?. Ad? dress J. H. TUTTLE. 7S Nassau st., y ? w V-rk. ??KAT MEDICAL BooK and FRENCH SBCBETS for Laoir* and tient.-. Scot lice for 2 scamps. Dr. Bonaparte & Co., Cin? cinnati, U. Ip'iMXG AX? SlMMKfT IMPORTATION, 1871. HI li BOSS, Millinery and Straw Goods. ARMSTRONGTCATOR & co., IJirORTKIIS AXI> JOBBKRS OF Bonw-t. T imtning nn<? Velvet Ribbons, Bonnet Silk-, Satin.? and Velvet.*, Blom**, Nett." Crapes, Rucl.cs, r lowers. Feathers, Ornaments, Straw Connels a;id Ladies' Hat*-Trim? med and Untrimmed, Shaker Hoods, Ac. 237 ?4239 BALTIMORE STREET. BALTIMORE, MD. Offer the largest Stock to be found in this Country, and unequalled in choice variety and cheapness, Comprising thc latest Europe.iu Nov? elties. Order.? sol'cifed and prompt attention gi'cn. March 1_ SUMTER FURNITURE -AND Chair Ware-Rooms. m classy THE SUBSCRIBER INFORMS fl IS ? Friends .ind Customer* that he oas received and will continue to receive KEW A-VD CHEAP FURNITURE, TO SUIT THE TIMES. His Stock consists of almost every artie'e in that linc, viz: SOFAS. SIDE-BOARD*, BOOK-CASES, Wardrobes. Extention Tables, Bureaus. Warh-Stands, Sitting and Rocking Chair*, of every kind Crib?. Cradles,Trundles Cottage Bedsteads aud Mattresses. JUST RECEIVED Some more of those CHEAP COTTAGE SET?, Mest Safes, Window Shades and Wall Papering-all low for CASH. J. E. Snares. Main Street, opposite Exjyrcss Off?>x Entrance from Stair Csseon Main Street to FURNITURE ROOMS. F. HALTO?? FOLSOM, > o ?.-J zn TL Watchmaker and Jeweller. SUMTES, S r. C..l?s the attention of thc put.Iic to his . .<?. rt nu-nt of W.vchcs, Clock?, Jcwe?ry. Si?....?acl s and a Fine Article of SILVER PL VZVto WAKE, Bridal Present*. *e. Pcr-ons purch:,sin?r of bim ran rest as^-ir. tl of getting articles a- rej rvsented. AU wot? ia u y line neatly r-p;iire I and guaranteed. Rmtomf to the ?>iw? rrmrf/jf na* Ejrprrx* C'tfiwg. O.t.i _"_ _ VALENT???S ? AU. StYUa, Would c.iii ?pc- ia? altin ?on tc. thc LAU ?"ST and BEST stick i f OFFHHKl) IN THIS MARK;-:? Lamp Fixings, As Burners, Rim*. \\ ?ck?, CLAaiueyj?, Si a i?? i ?tc., in great rarietj a?na: s . n brad. Ne^ Safety Burner. Call and examine it. CANDIES from 20 cents lu $; 22 ? r, - FRUIT-all Kin ls. FANCY GROCERIES AN?? r.Vd.LV Ni t' PLI ES. J. N. SPANtf, Agent. AT DA KG A N'S LATE STAND. Fibs FOR ALL RINDS OF Books and Stationary, Gc to EDVARD PKRItV. 159 M?c'iiu it.?Jet, . p.o.-.ti: ?i j ,i n ?