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THE WATCHMAN WEDNESDAY, SEPT'S R 6 ?7?T GILBERT.EDITOR EDITOR! A I? CORRESPONDENCE* SOUTHERN HOTEL, NEW YORK CITT. Aug. 31,1871. Dear Watchman :-Pardon my seem ing neglect, io silence, for two weeks past. Amidst the whirl and twirl, the bustle and hustle, the roar aod pour, and everlasting Doise of this wonderful city, I hare found it difficult to keep still long enough to put on paper matter fer the public eye. The city, just now, is getting into the rush of the fall business. Broadway is a perfect jam from 8 o'clock iu the morning until 10 o'clock at night. 1 bad to wait fully ten minutes yesterday to cross a street running into that great thoroughfare-hack?, street-cars, dray; cabs, wagons, carriages and buggies, and men with hand-carts, all tangled, ap? parently in inextricable confusion, blockaded and at a stand still. After while the living stream finds veut, and moves on again in its rushing torrent. New York is something like a rail road engine and train in full run-however often bebeid, it never looses its interest or ceases to be a wouder to the intelli? gent observer. South Carolina mer chauts arc largely represented here, and they are still coming in. Sumter, too shows a strong "advance " Messrs E C. G re?ue, J. T. Solomons, A. A. Solo? mons, A. J. China and family, L. G Pate, F. A. Folsom (of the new firm ol Folsom & DeLorme) M. G. Rytten berg, B. ll. Nash and J E Suares, are all herc buying their fall s:ocks Io addilio:. to his Snmter connexion Capt. Green has formed a business partnership herc under tho style of GiifSu, Green & Co., as Merchandize Brokers and Commission Merchants. Their card will be found in our columns and they will no doubt control a large Southern business. The better public sense here is nghast with what thc great New York dailies publith in bold headings as "MURDER BY WHOLESALE" cn Steamboat and Railway. First ta ue thc terrible slaughter of passengers cn the Pennsylvania and Erie Road, is '.Vcstern Pennsylvania-then the shock? ing explosion of the Westfield in New York harbor-a day or two since the uppalliug catastrophe on the Eastern Railway, near Boston, in which a pas? senger train, standing still at a station, was telescoped by a powerful express 'raie at full speed aud sma.shed to atoms, killing and awfully mangling a large t? um ber of people, thc whole mass of debris taking fire-aud now the fearful visitation goes to tho South, and the dreadful explosion of the boilers of the ^teamer Ocean Wave, in Mobile harbor, continues thc dread tragedy of death by land and by Sea. There goes up from these mortal hor? ror.? as tlie World of this date exclaims, iu a kind of ghastly unison, one dolorous litany of warniug and appeal to the peo? ple ol the whulo country against a uni? versal pen! and a national shame. And thc World might well have added a Bjlenin word of warning io the voice of (?od, to a licentious, Sabbath breaking people. It is a remarkable and startling fart that hath theft SteambfHitexjtlosians, one it: the North and one in the South, ttCcurred tm St/hdui/, and to excursion parties, who were desecrating the holy day, and utterly disregarding all the warred associations therewith connect? ed. lt is wonderful ilia", the mercy of God l an endured so long our natural sin of Sabbath breaking, in the very midst of thc great ILht and power of christian h fi notice and Bible and gospel teaching >md preaching that everywhere prevails in (Iii? favored land. The very fountains of society, too, aie gushing out wi h rottenness and c irruption. A fearful tide of d?moralisa lion is FWceping through the social i-iindcl here, and is moving Southward in its withering and blighting course. I i r 1? e very oem re of New York a great wealth, glitter ?nd fashion, may be seen un aggregation of heinous and shame lesa niora! crime and debauchery, greif er Ur tiian that which brought the vriigancc of Cud ia fire and destraction up ni thc ellie* nf the Plain. Deceney H shook ed, and virtue and modesty si'iiiik In hoimr from a bare recital of what mtv h."? seen in the glittering ?iloons id full bia??, that open directly ..?I.? thc mn.?t crowded tbornusrhfares of l?M>:sdway. And let it br- remembered !?.?? fa Hm woman, is the ceofre of . --.:.;> !t)-s attraction from which all this lids mural putrefaction flow?, and urouod which ai! : his shocking depravi? ty revolv???. And then let thc latter ?.:y moral fanatiial declainier show, that wheo wu tua? departs from th? sacred d'jiuotiio ri witt ?Q whii'h ''be bestows her weall h ofioveand iu? :ence for good, and inter* the corrupted arenas of out ?it? and political lifo, she does pot move directly tu give volume and sweep to thu tide ?.f destruct i<?ti uud additional phar? io that fats! centre. Jt wa? my privilege tn be present thc hist II it; ht of ilia urea.' ?nd memorable e*mp-we*f.i'f of th? Suuthepii Met ho* dist* uf ttaiiittturc, it ADuapolktttaiiou. shout tvfftny mWiirufu inst eltj, hst ?wk 3Vr? wen hree or four thou? saud pwpw ou tb? grotto), I/tfgt ?pd comfortable eloth tents were used instead of each tent being b?rde ev i t li the care and labor of furnisl and spreading edibles this devolved on a small given number, who accom dated all the attendants, chargit nominal or half-rate pri?e for bo About fifty preachers were present eluding the far-famed Dr. MUNS who is styled the Herede? of American pulpit, and Dr. DUNCAN, distinguished President bf Rando Macon College, one of the most pow ful and thrilling preachers of the Sou ere Methodist pulpit. Thc altars w crowded from the beginning to the e of the mectiog, and the mantfestatic of the spirit of God were sweeping a overwhelming. It was something al to a second Pentecost. There wi near two hundred conversions, arno them many o? the most substant men and wemen of Baltimore, and i eluding a staid and able Judge of t Criminal Court of tbat City. The me? iog the (last night) continued with i fogging interest until broad day ligl io the midst of conversions, that cat like quickly succeeding flashes heavenly light, the mass of euraptur worshippers breaking forth wi "Praise God from whom all blessin Sow," as each soul was ushered into tl new ana blessed light of redeenm love. Thb whole Southern Church Baltimore has been wonderfully revi ed, and when I reluctantly departed the midst, Thursday afternoon last, prc tracted meetings of great power wc: io progress, back sliders were rel um io, indifferent and distant members wei gathering close about the cross, ac the active and zealous were crowditi the altars, singing and shouting ll praises of God, and laboring with tl penitents bended there. God grant tb counter wave of purity and cbristia love and revival influence may flo Southward too. Among the incidents of interest, o the Steamship South Carolina, mentione in my last, was an interview 1 bad wit a cotton planter from the famous cann: bal Fiji Islands-S. A. St. John b name, and a native, he told me of thi city. From him I learned that he ha been a planter there for about twelv years, and was successfully and profitabl growing long and short cottons. H gave me a sample ot' his long cotton The fibre I think, is equal in length t our long staple, and the texture softe and more silky. It is certainly beautifu cotton, and I learn that it has disad? vantage only in lacking the strength o our Sea Inland cottons. Nevertbelcs it enters the market successfully ii competition, and will DO doubt wori great chaDgcs io price, &c , as it may bi cultivated to any extent on those far of islands, and the product there is annu? ally increased. I learned from this mat much of interest io regard to the native Fiji, the condition of the country, thc so-called government, laws, usages, eve. io which this already long letter doff not permit me here to allude. Christiao churches and minuters are there, and >he newspaper, too, i? flashing athwart ldc dark cloud of heathenism, tho light )f knowledge, truth and civilisation. ] rranged with him to secure for the Watchman an exchange with "The Fifi Times" published at Leouka, which will ie ? curiosity in our Sanctum. Among :otton men here opinions are conflicting n regard to the rango of price cf our .reat staple. A large, influential and rvealthj cotton dealer with whom I ,kouversed last night, argued, from ??ri? ms reasons, that the tendency would be lownwardi for the next sixty or seventy lays- Ile thought that foreign spin ?era had stored away the 750,000 bales nat are unaccounted for now, thus ?reatiogfur themselves an independency, md at the low prices that ruled last vinter, which would permit them to .old off from the present crop until hey could *i:ter the market at similar igures. Others think that the Euro, lean consumption must be greatly in seated, because of the prevalence of ?euee, aod that this, io oonnexioo wi th he now satisfactory opinion of a short '.mp, will roo the price op to 25 cents lhere is much confusion, and men deal c ootton at this moment here very nuch as the gambler who pats his noney on certain eards-he does not ?now what nay toro op. Aud still the >-b?t and thirst ot speen lat ion is so trong they rush headlong into it. My own impression ia, from al) [ see nd know, that rotton'caonot legitimately ?o below present figuro, and that he influences and tendencies of the ire.cnt situation are to increase the , alue and advance tbe price of the tapie. Speculative eombinnions may < iirow down the pride daring the next . nd ensuing month, bat I think, if the j tauter hold* OH, he will realise rema- , lenitive figures. I Fur two years DOW the planter baa i ee? literally robbed. Speculation and ' ombinatioo have ran the market djwn j ? hi ?st cotton waa in ?ed going oat of ? is htudtt, aod so ?ooo M it had bee? t retry thoroughly gleaned from the ? ard worked ?nd impoli ?bed produeer j i ?)| ?t once atmmed new ? :d increased J sloe, ]f the eut toa planters of the outh eoujcj ?ot in eouccrt-?aud why ? iou ld they not, fur their Interests ?re . jentio?l?-ihey weld diofsto the price '* f their pruduof, aud Ilka tho manari*- j tty* ead the mewfcaul be permitted toL ij wini ti?; tmM fB4 mH mt tilt tl J_ JLJL LU [it for. As mattera DOW stand he is literally at the mercy of the whole oat side world of commerce sod manufac? tures. He mest take whatever is of? fered for bis cotton, aod give whatever price is asked for all the numerous articles he needs and consom?s, whilst bis staple istbat which the commercial world cannot do without, and most and will hare-? monoply ander concerted j action-any legitimate price of which must be acceded to. The weather has been in tens ely hot here, aod yet the oceans of people that throng these streets, more as though they were all going for the doctor io cases of desperate illness. Rumors of yellow fever in Charleston are ripe here. Unfortunate Charleston. My deepest sympathies are with her. You will fiud io theiV?ic York Herald of tho 27th, an article over my signature, pulling away the gauze from a very thin ?scheme of Southern misrepresenta? tion, for political tfiect. Mr. Davis and Mr. Stephens are directly charged with being engaged in another effort for the establishment of a Southern Confederacy, whilst the attempt is made to make the Southern people say that they turn their backs upon the "venal yankee new departure Democracy." Io an interview I had with the leading editor of the Herald, bc said these things most have a beginning, aod he expected I would find the (so called) address to the -'South-an association" to move in the matter of an organization of a Southern Confederacy by peaceable means) a genuine documeot. When I told him that such a paper could not possibly find birth in the brain of any sane Southern man, he said: "Weill yucas it'll make a sensation-wont it?" God deliver ua from such a heartless and hollow journalism as this. The leading editor of the World, with whom I conversed on the subject thought the whole thing too thin and contempti? ble to notice. Said such things were cons'antly being concocted by Radical schemers, and that bis columns would be constantly filled, were he lo notice I them *all. I have written a long letter, in much haste, and surrounded by a perfect bed? lam, and whilst I crave indulgence from the critics eye, I trust my crude thoughts and jarrations may not be entirely with out interest to our numerous readers. A. A. G. [Prom tho Now York Herald, Aug, 28th ] THE "LOST CAUSE.? The "Southern Association? a J*f jrth - The Ad dr eeo by a southern "Louee?? elonUt." . To TBE EDITOB or TIIK UERAI.D :-I have read with surprise the docu? ment purporting to be the address of a Soutbero "Concessionist," unfolding a scheme for the establishment of Sooth ero independence io a separate confedrr acy*, andyoor editorial thereon, publish? ed in your issue of thc 27th inst. From my Intimate knowledge of Southern sentiment, being a South Carolina editor of twenty-one years' experience and observation, I do not hesitate to pronounce the documeot alluded to a bogus production and intended to prejudice the South in the outside md surrounding world. And I think io that yoo do Mr. Davis and Mr. Stephens groat it-justice eveo in suppos? ing that they could become ihe champions of auy such a crazy scheme, ind certainly misapprehend our people entirely* when you say that the document alluded to "doubtless speaks the sentiments and the purposes of a large body ol Southern men." There is no desire of'an effort io the South to renew the issue? of the war. ind much less a second movement to establish Southern independence, either aoaceably or otherwise, and the idea is *o perfectly impracticable and absurd hat it could scarcely enter the brain of my saue man. When the document in question points to my own loved State md calls upon the world to "Look at he ever proud, chivalric State of Sooth 'aro?iua transformed into a burlesque \fricau republican" it speaks truth, and I ' i truth not half told ; but when it j ' >roposfcs to conned that State at this j nomcnt with any movement of any iharacter looking to separation from thc latiooal government it grossly nitsrep esents her people, as it does the whole southern people, and the thing bears ipon ?ti face its own falsity. Tbe document is a cunningly devised loilitieal triok, or suposed no doubt so o be by its authors, for the purpose of uisreprescnting the Sonthern people nd Hinging discord aod dissension into he ranks of tbe democracy. It is fitfully and maliciously false when t represents that any Soothers toan, nd much more Mr. Stephens, could dvise that "tho- fiist step is to turo ur backs forever upon the venal, lypooritical, false-hearted Yankee new lepartore democracy "f tbe North." The people of the Sooth-the honest. 0 tel.i tient, respectable masses-are iu coard with tho Northern deuiooracy, Rd if they have hope of a ohange. for he better that hope ia centered iu tho ueoeas of that party. The principles nd policy of the "new departure" was rat promulgated a ?td acted upon by rirgiuia, and neat bj 8uath > aroliue a ber "Pres* Conf?rence resolutions" ad "reform" morement, and tb? able ud venerated Yallats&f ha? bat fol jwed tbe South io the movement tMUgarated by bim in Ohio a abort ?me previous to his death. The people of the South art BOW ?iiiing to lear? the matter of platform nd nomination mainly in tbe hands of ftbefr Northern breihren. convinced bat the part they took ia the last Itiuoctatio National Convention io thia 1 i j waa prejudicial to tbe sutesas ol td Prwideotial candidates ; and what ?-7 J-V-aU ever coarse the Nortina democracy may deem it wise to purau will be endorsed and sustained by all the better masses of the South. I felt called apon to say this, much in the interest of roy section and of truth, and trust you will give it a place io your columns. A. A. GILBERT, Editor of Sumter (S. G.) Watchman. EL VINOCAtALIJTA. The announcement that hu been so generally heralded throughout the country that an Ameri? can company bas again commenced importing this celebrated Wine Toni* i? a emiter of no small importance, and will be bailed with joy by all those seeking a pure and invigorating tonie ; also, those who need a pure, pleasant and re? freshing stimulant will find in the El Vino Cat? alina, or Brown's Catalina Wine Tonic, what they want. It will be remembered that impor? tations were made in IMS of this noted brand, but in consequence of the high duty then de? manded by this government, the enterprise ceas? ed, to the regret of thoustnds who bad learned its value. It is the oldest tonic in the world, and doubtless the most invigorating, the purest and best, snd if importation continues at the rates now started, it will take its place in every fami? ly in this as well ss in the old countries. Its merits will make it a household article, and we hope that every one who has ever need any Bit? ter* or common parent tonie, will at least try one bottle of the Catelina, and then decide for them selves whether they will use this tonio, prepared from the pure juice of the Catalina grape, with Calisaya and the spices of Ceylon, or a bitters made of common whiskey and bitter field herbs. This is an invaluable preparation for weakness and debility ; it relieves morning languor and gives freshness and appetite, not 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, Ueadacbe, Ner? vous Irritability, Anaemia, Heart Disease, Di? seases of tbe Kidneys and Bladder, Diseases of the Skin, and all Eruptions, ei ther caused by other diseases or impurity of tho Blood. As a Tonie in Consumption, it ha 5 no superior of which thousands believe themselves to have been cured by its ose. We do not claim that it will cure Consumption, but we are snre that it will prevent it if taken in time. For sale by I. A. MCKAGEN, Dniuggist, Som ter S. C., J, M. M. COSRAD ? Co.. 19 Light street, Baltimore, Md , General Agents for the U. S. Office of the Compeny, 48 S. Howard street, Baltimore, Aid. Sent. 6 -ly_ ATTENTION Sumter Fire Engine Co. THE REGl'LAK MONTHLY MEETING O? Your Company will be held nt Engin?- House, this [Wednesday] evening, Sept f>, 1871, at 8 o'clock, P. .M. A punctual attendance is requested. By order of PreM lent E. C. GREEN, M. G. RYTTEXBERG, Secretary. Sept 6 ]t Office of School Commissioner, SUMTER, S. C , September IM. 1871. PUBLIC notice is hereby given to the Sch'ol TntMei s and Teacher*, in Sautter ('?.univ, titer the examinations ul perron* applying fer certificates ns Teachers, in this County, coin m< need on the 29'b ott., w ll be resanad again on '1 bnveday, thc 7th tart, and will he enthused every Thursday during the month of September, for tho accommadation und examination of appli? cants. Teacher? wishing tr? apply fora higher grade .'ban thor? already attainted, ran hartan uppor toolty at the timi .? .-pecihed ab .ve. The Trustee of thc scvei il School Districts are requested Jo extend this Retire. J. X. CORBETT, School Commissioner. Sept <y- lt Sealed froposnls WILL berercived nt tho office of the under? signed, f?r the thorough repairs of the J cademy Building (and tura lone? to endossa lo: fur thc saine) uutil loth September. Proposals lo embrace all materials and paint ing. Brick Work 4c The work to bo 4o?t by 1st November, and payment to be mada by warrant on tbe Treasury, payable by the County Treasury by 111 January, 1872. Plans and Sp?cifications to be seen at tba office of thc undersigned. E. W MOISE, Secretary Board of Trustees for School purposes. Sept 6-_lt 820 DOLLARS ?EWARD. STRAYED or lost from my plantation on the 3J.?t ult., a LAKUE SOKURL MAKE MULE. ab"ut nine years old, wi h scratches 00 all of her feet, and a sear on her loin from (he use of turpentine. Any inlermatioo will be thankfully received, and the *b?ve reward of tweniy dollars will be paid on application to me, at Wright's Bluff Post OBec, Clarendon County, S. C. L. R.TINDALL The Camden J. tirnal will please publish twice and tend bill to this office. Sept, i- 2t Colton Ties and Bagging, -t?t As AGENTS FOB MANUFACTURERS, We offer for Sale, at Low Prices, the fal? .wing TIES: The "A K R 0 W," the **A IC C B ?> R." the .EUREKA Sweet's "PATENT BUCKLE,* BUTLER'S "BUCKLE." end Beard's "PATENT LOCK TIB." -ALSO IMBRICAN, DUNDER k INDIA BAGGING. G KO. W. WILLIAM8& CO. Factors, Church street. Beat ?- Jin Florence Branch? Nachman I Co, Wholesale Jobbers, RESPECTFULLY informs their numerous patron*, and tbe MERCHANTS generally I DARLINGTON ?nd surrounding Counties, hat (hoy have established ? Bli AN CH of their Jbarlestou House at Florence, 8- Cs WHERE FULL LINES OF FOREIGN AXD DOMESTIC STAPLE AND FANCY Dry Goods. Notions, &c" r ll be found at all times, at ?uah pri?es es are ?xed by tb? Charlaron Market, tba. ?naUia* uf friends to supply themselves with all Qo??ds B oar line without tba expense and laeeave ieare of a trip tn Chariest ea, oe Hart hera israels. Tba Rall Read fiarilii W? ef Floranee readers bis Branch aa importai: consideration, a?.d we molle (bat nothing wiil he left aadoae te nerve ar patrons wita ?ell eoleeted and large tines ef louds, ead we trust, this effort aa oar part tea?, omm"dete the Coant/y Merchants wilTbe propar 7 appreciated. ' Thankful for peat petroaaff. ve toll Ita c?otin aaea SaeJunan & Coi5 2 FtrOtUNCS, 8. C. .*M it GEO. M TAYLOR, HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE TO L. P. LORING'S 8T0R?. Ho is prepared .to make LIBERAL CASU ADVANCES on COTTON eoaairned throogb bim either to CHARLESTON or NEW YORK. 'Will bold COTTON aa loaf aa desired. When joa want Peruvian Guano or Car? olina Fertilizer, He ia the man to buy from. When yon bare COTTON TO CONSIGN, GIVE HIM A CALL. . Sept 8 6m SCHOOL HISTORIES For.Fall 1871 - h i ' Blackburn & McDonald's GRAMMAR SCHOOL H 1ST ORV, U. S. 240 PP. CLOTH, $1 25. ILLUSTRATED WITH 8 COLORED MAPS. "The great desideratum in School Books for Southern Children ia freedom from partisan pre? judice and political misrepresentations. . Thia work gires a just account of the late war. Ii records facts, and withholds opinions. It tells the treib, and fosters no bitterness. The style ia good; the sen fencer are brief and perspicu? ous ; the arrangements xs? and ArrRCATivs." -Baltimore Epiieopal Metkoditt May 27. THE NEW SCHOOL HISTORY OF THE ?. S. (Formerly known as The Southerner.) 510 pp. CLOTH $1 75. ILLUSTRATED WITH SIGHT COLORED HAPS. One or both of these booka hare been adopted by many of the best Western and Southern Private Schools, and by the Publie Schools of Mississippi, Maryland and Louisville, Ey. On receipt of $2 we will mail a copy of both for examination. FOR SALS ST ALL BOOKSELLERS. WM. J. C. DCLANY A CO., Publishers, Sept 8-6m BALTIMORE, MD. The State of South Carolina. SUMTER COUNTY. By Cha?. Jf. Hunt, Esquire, Proocte Judge. WHEREAS. DARIUS ELMORE bath made suit to me, to grant bim Leiters of Administration, of the Estate a jd effects of EDMUND E. DANIELS. These ore therefore to cite and admonish all and t i n ga lar the kindred and Creditors of the said Edmund E. Daniels, deceased, that they be aad appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Sumter C. H., on the 15th day of Septem? ber, inst, ater publication hereof,at ll o'clock io the) forenoon, to shew eause, if any they bare, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, thia 4th day of Sept. Anno Domit i 1871. C. M. HURST, Sept 6-2t Judge of the Court of Probate. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF SUMTER COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Franklin the younger J. Mosea, *| of the name, j Perry M. DeLeon, I Defendant. J TO PERRY M. DKLEON, Defendant in this action. YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint ?? (bia action, which is filed in tho ??flee of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas f-r the said County, and to serve n opy of yoer answer on tbe subscriber at his office, Sumter, South Carolina, within twenty day* after the service of this summons oa you, exclusive of the day of service. If you fail to am-wer thia complaint within tbe time aforesaid, tlx plaintiff will% take judgment against you for the sum of Gae Thousand, Six Uuit'lred an i Fifty Dollars, with interest at the rate of 7 per eec tut ? per annum from :be first day v,f January, one tbousesdeight honored seventy one and costs. Dated September 2nd, 1871. E. W. MOISE, Plaintiff's Attorney. TO PERKY M. DsLSON-Dcfeadaat: TAKE NOTICE that the Summons, of which the foregoing is a copy, and also tho complaint, in Ibis action, were daly fled rn tbe elbe's of the Clerk of the Coori of Common Pleas fer the County of Sumter ami State of Sooth Carri toa, on thc 2nd day of September. 1671. E. W MOISE, Sept G-Gw Plaintifs Attorney. The SUte of South Carolina COUNTY OF SUMTER. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Franklin J. Mosea, the younger of tb? same, y Piain tiff, ) Copj Against I Summons Perry M. Dc Leon, J Defeodant. J TO PERRY M. DsLEON. Defendant in this acti n. YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer tbe complaint in this action, which ia filed ia the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas Tor tbe said County, and ta .serre a eepy of j our aas war ea tbe subscriber at bis office, Sumter, South Carolina, wilbla tweaty days after the service of this ewmmoas ea yea, ex? clusive of tbe day of servies. If you fail to answer this cwmpUloi wilbla the time aforesaid, the plaintiff will take judg? ment against you for tko sum of Fifteen Hun? dred Dollars, with interest ot the rate ef 7 per eontom per annum, froaa tbe 28tb day of Febru? ary, one thousand eight hundred osd seventy and costa. Dated September tod, 1871. E. W. MOISE, Plaintiff's Attorney. TO PERRY M. DaLEON-Defeodant t TAKE NOTICE that the Sumacs, sf obie's the foregoing is s copy, aad also the Complain, ia thia action wera daly fled is the office of the Clerk of tbe Coort of Common Pieos, tee tao Coenty of Sumter, sad State of Sooth Caral tn*, ?JU the 2nd di y of September, 1871. E. W. MOISE, Plainlifa Attorney. Sept 6~ |w rbe State of South Carolina COUNTY OP 8?MTER. DOURT OF COMMON PLEAS, Thomas M. DcLorme, Plaintiff, va. Chalks DeL"rote. Henry B. DsLorae, Charlea H. DeLorae. William M. DeLorae. Saaael \ J. Brown and H ox tan se C. Brewa, bia wife, j Jaaea H. Bracey and Elisabeth M. Braes), | bis wire, Jaditb H. DoLorae, Minnie 8als- j toa DoLorae, Carrie Budd De Lorna*. J saes , E. De Urta* sad J?ha ?. W. DeL? aa, ] D?fendants. TO THE DEPENDANTS. Charles D?Lenne, j Henry B. De Lor ne. Charles H. DeLormo, WU- t am M. D?berate, Samuel J. Brewa sse) Ber* 1 ?nae C. Bi own. bk wife. Jamas li. Bracey sad i Klitabelb M. Bracey, bb wife, Jaditb H. De I [??aran*, Minnie Swinton DeLorae, Carri? Badi I ie Lonee, James E. De Lo mae sad Jobo F. W. 1 ?eLornac. ! YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED sad pe- ? laired to. esewer tba .aejrpU?sl is this ?crien, ? rbiebtt wled in tba offi-e ofthe Clerk of the Court ?fCemawa Pleas, for the said Coos??, and to sarre J ?av of j uar answer to tb* sadd eeesploint o? tho 1 uUeribars at their office, to lb? Town of Som- i er in the County and State affcraaid. wilbla * wentjodays after toe Jorrees haeoaf. ox dosi ve of ? b? Uar ofrachisrvfca; ss'i If yost*}! to ?a wor the coapNrat wilbla tb* tlavi sfwaosH. tba I aint.ffia (bia aefses will apply to tb* Caort for 1 be relief d?aa?deal*a the complaint, . FRASER, HAYNSW0BTB6 A COOPEE* j *i? ] Tko s^apla lot In thU ?tm* wes daly fred fs | bf wBoa of fha Ohs? ?f isa Cejjrt af Commas s 'leos for the Coaatj of festftffe tba Sute d fortseid, oa tbs 14th day of Asgxst, A.D.187?. fe ERASE*, HAINSWORTH* A COOPEE, ' ?'.< ' ' w?fc? tw9 . S Gr?n, Green & Co., Successors to ^CHjjfcBB ft HUGER & Co. Merchandize Brokers, AND GENERAL Coimnission Merchants, NO. 122 PEARL STREET, P. O. Box 6813, W. H. Griffin, of V?. *) E. a Gr?e?, of S. C. V New York. J.V:P.G.rd,olN.y. ) Advance* made on Cotton, Naval Store?, &c. Bent 6 _tf_ L f ASSAN? & SONS, IM PO BTE RS APD DK A LE RS II* Fancy Goods, Woolens, WHITE GOODS, Jammings and Small Wares, m w. Baltimore Street., ! BALITMORE. Sept 6y_3B?_ T. J. MAGRUDER & CO. WHOLESALE Dnaxaa* AUB MANUFACTURERS or Boots, Sioe? and Brogans NO. 1 HANOVER STREET, First House From Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE' Sept 6- Sm H. G. VICKERY, DEALER 1ST PORK. BACOX, IA A RD. AND BULK MEATS, NOS. 43 tod 45 LIGHT STREET, BALTIMORE. Lurga Assortment of HEIGHT SMOKED MEATS constant!/ oa baoi. Orders solicited Sept 6 _ly 1871. 1871. Howell & Burke, ifaivracrnaajs OF PAPER HANGINGS, FACTORY, 23d k SANSOM STREETS. Office, Cor. 4th and Market St Samples sent to the Trade. PAPER SOLD AT RETAIL 6ept 6-_TT_ HUED, MILLER & CO. MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTS HS SADDXtSS. HARNESS BRIDLES, COLLARS ?C. PINE SADDLERY AND SADDLERY HARDWARE. 596 BROADWAY, Two ?oort abor* Metropolitan Hotel NSW YORK. frp* faa ' ? - : *" FRANCIS BARRAL, with # . MULF0RD & SPR?6UE, Importers and Wholesale Dealers ia Hardware, Cutlery, Gans, AND HEAVY GOC DS, 85 Chambers Street, AND 67 READE STREET, y EAR BROADWAY, INew YOY? Sept?- ' _gea T. F. WESSON, with Moore, Jenkins & Co., IMPORTERS AND Wholesale Grocers, DEALERS IN WINES, LIQUORS AND TOBACCOS. 127 dc 129 Franklin Street, Car. 92,94 dc 96 IF. Broad**?, JAMES M. MOORI. 1 RAfMOND JENKINS, I Yew York. H. SIDNEY HUGHES. J y.pt t- _Sm PORTER, DAY & CO. Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS & SHOES 596 BROADWAY, (34 door akora Metropolitan Hotel,) fatua H. Perter. ) n n MT .. Warree R. Day. } P' 0 ?0X* 44 rnomaa N. Bracelet,) New York. Sc?t *- Sm JbUbliatftCd IMi. Telle FARMERS ead PLANTERS af Mary lead ead ike South Generally. HORNERS Karyland Saper-Phosphate, (Wa eoart tba Chemist's iaoeiri.) After 23 ysars' experience la the Fsnilijinj sastacas, aa J after esakHskhtf a wide repaution ar tba aaritj'ead ejeelleaee af his Bose Dost, ka eabeeriber koa neap bdaead to prepare a Phosphate satiable td the reoai reseca ts and teary way wtfthy tks at tea ilea of tko 8oatk?ra Farmer. Tko -MAttYLAND" ie a rajereaater ?ad lernuaeat Itsprerer of tko soil. It ti ?meta tes ?.eal io Peri-rfaa Caa aa, etd satiates ea, aa I ta Jae?, ke|?f mmpseed) alaaest esrrieeiy o? the* agred'seaU. with a very IBjaptl pascoe tafe af Putaek ta th? reside???. There ia aw adulterator lor laferlor isrilele oaod-erary particle of tko Phosphate kniof of aere?*lat beeea l te the lead. Mtkar petal wea ? ?a ernes aew? bee? s^errd ia ta preparar?a, ead wa t lairs let it atp free teat ?Beet le Ik* farmer fresa tb* sajUUet ?atley. PorCottoB, Wleat and Cera, ano) aa a genera: etmaleat ea latta*, t fur warean*! impet.rlekesJ and taara asa fae aetblag to pe riot. Jt ia wat sweat to rna aa Maj* in Acam.ela ead big bar ia fcjjnJPIfrpbejH thea aa, of*wfart?reer ta Ute I laeaetmr mad Sew real Cern nicetae. Mar hc**, Om^aemeVWatwkeeea, M a Day pt. |ea?fa^*^eiMeaa> Cwr. Chew ?ai S^rtegSu, Bose Meal $39, Dane} . Hyman & Co., ? 142 PEARL STREET, NEW YORK. = Iii IND GENERAL AGENTS FOR The ' Gooch" Cotton Tie The Strongest and most ?asuy Adjusted Cotttb Tie in the Market. e ^5!SULT_6E RICHARD CROMEREUir" Implement, Seed and Nursey Establishme^ 51 LIGHT ST., BALTIMORE, MD. -L,-!-* Manufacturer of and Dealer io Proprietor of tbe ?Ol Agrienltnral Implement*, of all tbe latest im | PATAPSCO N?RSURIES. :o, prorcd pattern!, rix : Grower of Fruit, and Ornamental Trees, & _ , . _ bert, Vine?. Ac., Plow?, Harrows Calttrators, Reaper, and Mow- 0ffm for f |fc p u f ,8n err, Horse Powe?. Th rasher, with a f ener- 20 000 A , T eral Assortment of Field and Garden Tools. 50 OOO Peach Trees fal Grower and Importer of Fie'd and Garden Seeds. 20.000 Sta dard Pear Trees, jT( r 25,000 Dwarf Pear Trees, Sole Agent for the sale of the Celebrated Extra T'J|???? Cherry Trees, Early Dexter Seed Pea Parties interest _ S0 000 Grape Vines, assorted, ,d in th. growing of Peas for mancet. should Together wah a general ?serment cf C. orderearlj to aa to not ba disappointed in 4I rana ?es 0^ Small Fru.t,. t fl getting the Earliest and most Prolific Pea Also a large a,.d well selected st^ckof ^ ? ._,_, . ?_,_? jrre?n? suitable for Ornamenting and Bent* known,- pronounced ao by hundreds >.f track z. . . "_, -_ ... * " . * .? * \ , j iardi and Cemeteries. Asparagus Roou lad ers who Lave planted them. . ?... _ ., . _ K_Ul,,-?11 WTPW*i<n rnnxtPPPTT *c- Price Lista mailed on applicate. RICHAUD CROMERELL. RICHARD CROMER^ ?' Sent 6_y?a M?FlN AGU MIXTURE, WILL POS I TI VB LY CURB Chills and Fever, It does not matter if the cara he chronic, ..MATIX AGUE MIXTUR*" will eradicate it en : tire! j trom the ? Y? teta. We can r< fer to thoa, [ ands in Baltimore, who hare been received by SUEatin Ague Mixture Jfr. R. H. Bigger, baltimore. Md : Mr Dear Sir-I bare the honor of ac? knowledging the receipt ot' >be 10th ultimo, con? taining order f<>r Slteen thousand franc? upon Mewn. Taillander A Co., in compliance with our Contract of 15th October last, and it is with pleasure I constilu'e jon Sole Agent of lite United States. Central and South America, for tbe sale vf Jfati? Agu* Mix'mre. which has al rt ad- accomplished so much god in our own country and Spain. This mixture contains no quinine, a?d ?nth. it j tekatexer that Ca? imjnre the general health f nor ia il disagreeable tu ihr tute. I purchased tbe prescription of the celebrated Spauieli Pn>?i etan. Dr. Pied:o Gonzalez, after his retirement fr?m bis profession, who g?te me the wt co? ttmrivtproof* a?? a**ncn?er? that he kad mitti the ?ne*crtption ta *i* practice nf fort? (40) years K?lhi-nl i:tSnei*g failed im atingleim?tate.? Mut * .tgie M>xt?re is rhu-fly comp??ed ol the very b?-.t and ordeal wine and the pat toni need not chante hi* eui* ouiary roo.ie ol living whi st taking the remedy. Indeed, it i* ? pleat ant tonie. ?n?i il taken in small quantities belo r breakfast ear h day. it Will Hrevtm* t hitit n?a Fewer in localities where K?SOM prevai'9. Tl?? patient will Sud that the Mali? Ague Mixture excite* a? appetite, and that instead of untiring, it iwprorr* the verne-al health. I wa rr int the Matin Ag?* Mixture io affect e?re im all cate*. You,-', vrrv Truly. GUSTAVE DURANTE. Dr. Wm. Frederick Stewart** Certificate: Ballimore. May I. 1971. Having analyzed the Mali? Ag?* Hixtmie, I do not iwir.ite to recommend it ?s an excellent remedy for Chills and Pever. lt coniaina noth inf which can injure the rentrai liralt h. WM F. STEWART. M. Resident Physician Marylaad Hospital. Dr J. B. William*' Certificate : . Baltimore, April TP, 1871. I hereby certify that I have made a careful analysis of the "Ji-tin Ag?* Mixt?it" aid that it dees not Contain a particle of quinine. I l>e Herc it to be a m<st eft. ir nt remedy fnr Chill? ami Fever. JNO. B. WILLIAMS, M. tv, If MAVIS Aeer. M isrr aa falla-rt ?ever fails- . money ?ill be returned to purchaser. FOR SALE BY R. Jl. BIGGER. Proprietor, and Grocer, Suc sesevr lr C. M. and D. W. MYER. Ire. VT EST BALTIMORE Street Baltimore, aacfatl druggist*. By I A. ffc?AGEJ',Druggist, Fumier. P. C. Sept t-_m_Sea SIXTY-FIVE FAST Mi MEDALS AWARDED. THE ??SAT .Souther! Piano MANUFACTORY. WM. KNABE & CO. MAMCFACTrRERS Of Grand, Square & Upright Piano Fortes BALTIMORE, Md These Instrumente have been before the Public for nearly Thirty Year,, nod apon their excel lenee aloaeattainedea *?pmreka*ed p> e eat i nt nc , which pronounces them unequaled. Their TONE combines great power, sweetness and Ano sing ing quality, aa well as great purity of Intonstioa. and sweetness throughout the entire scale. A heir TOU?H it pliant and elastic. And entirely free from the stiffness found in so many Piano?. IK WORKMANSHIP they are unequaled, vsing n?ae nat the very beat SE A." ON ED MATERIAL, the large cap. ul employed in nor Kasir aa enabling as to keep continually aa immerse ?tock of lamber, Ac, ?a bawd. Al! oar SQUARE PIANOS have oar j New Improved Ovr ?*Ttvso SCAIS and tbe AGRAFFE TREBLE. .HT* We Would call spec al attention to nor leta improvements io GRAND PIANOS AND SQUARE GRASDS, PAreartn Art. U, I8M. which b ing the Piano nearer perfection than baa yet been attained. Every Flano fully Warramati for Five Years We have m ade arran semen is for the SOLE WHOLESALE AGENCY or the saost Celebrated PARLOR OF GANS and MELO DEO NS. which we offer Wholesale ead Retail, at Lowest Factor? Pri?es. WU. KM A BK * CO. ' Salt i more, 91 al. -*ft4V?_ ly BUT DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER, nw fte Largu?t Stock ?nd UM Prient to ba j ewa*sw!fc tte SesMb aa"/ whare. ??*. 8m Household Medicines?, J BOARDMAN'S COD LITER OIL.-Tii1' ii pat op with great care fr?m >?> < fresh Livers and ii, without doubt tb? ibw- _ doced. "J? BOARDMAN'S FRENCH WORM CO!?? - ' TIONS.-Invaluable gi a eire forI<t* ?nd bemg in la? torrs of a caady \vu*m s?, rcadilv taken. . - cti BOARDMAN'S CONT'D EXT. JAX? G IN ti KR -A spied jid correctiva ni ce< dingly urefui io Coli?, Cramps, tad ora irregularities of tbe Bowel*. ^ BRANT'S INDIAN PC RIFT INO Kin, k A medicine long io nae for di?iJMer?in frmti an impure ?rate of the blood. Thu c3* ha- performed ionic m??r wooderfal ii*(be beet art irle extant for the pirp.ee. T> RANT'S INDIAN PCLMOSAR? |? JJ SAM-Exrensively u*ed f-r all peW** . ????.plaint*, being purely referable, cnhfcij*)) preparation* f?r Coeghs. Golda, itt., ion , ?...ictipa?e > T leave any ?nplewaol a::tr */*? hot always afford* speedy relief. . ar GKEENE'S DYSPEPSIA REMIS! J?1 'ale,aar? and >peedy cure of ikes, n .ii-.ire-iingoffomplnrit- ..Dv-iprrsu." pt'T ?r..m an "Htrinal rrfipe ot Im. ti iltur. ' fit Vullry. Ua.bv wh?id rt bas I-.n?j bets Mti. .Wonderful NI reeva. tt PARKER'S NERVB .AND BOM 5 ? M KNT.-Tba beet eatera?! reaatdr (?rt??1 ..? o?a?t. A certain euro for Rhroata^rj . r.tmp?. Sprains. Bruise*. Swelling, Watti* ?nd pain? of all kind*. Vt PARKER'S COM POUND FIXIDEITXh BUCtlU.- The pure?! and l*.?t in Da In ?ure re'ief tar all disexte? of th? BVfer Kidney*.-aik for co vtbrr.-Phy?rrim eit cern ni?: d it. QM; MLLE IT, SHAVER & 8UR3AM, tfa 140 Cham bera and 131 Reade Sue ROS?BALE OjTirn ir?GnnDiE.vT3 rJ* ?COMPOSE R05ADALB jpuLILhcd on i^crypacbjB^rW Lat it is ?ofa accrct p:<"^*^ {consiyjutmtly *' S!riTT?>iCI153 rr.ESC2IIS'u1 It ii & certain cure for ^ Syphilis fn alf it* forms, ?i?i < t;3m. Skin Dwr-aacs, Lire? C* r'?iit and ail ?acata ?J* Ajulood. n)< C::S B07712 C? fiCXC , {?"ill do moro pood than tea &* of tho Syrups of Samac-80 THE UNDERSIGNS PHYSO*? D'lrav*. used flovadalts i i t'ieirpoOie [Cr t!io past three T?rsarJf' j ! er do-so ?t asa rchai?* Altea; land Blood Pur&er. "OC fTR.T.C.rr'*rT,r<f BmMm? :?, D;I.T.J.UVK?N, !r?R.R. w.r.Ar.it. .* A* ADR-r.0.rANNI.LLV.-' " ba. J. S. SPARKS, ?i S*hkilaV|i f Ky. [Da. J. L. SfcCASTUA, Cak#vt ?Ott. A. B. NOBLES, Ed^iCiiakHif ?7C13 ?SD nnX)?S!33.H Ll J. B. FRENCH 4 SOX'S, T**^ ?. W.SMITTT. Jaclin. MI* n IA. F. VHF.hL*.K.Luaa,?a*k u? ,B. HAIL, Lim J. Oh..?. _.ti CRAVi.M * t *-?>*m?*-2. I SAiTL. G. KcFALLfcX, M-*e?, boro, Tc ;.a If>:r space eri?lanf aBmr s f i?th< tended remarks ia ir?atton* .. ?rturtof RuM?alit. 'i jti*^*sa PretV^sioe wefaaractrea Fka: , tract au perler? o anyt?.ey hsrt^Dl used ia the trea mc-.t of ?% ? blood; and tn th"?r. ^ ?*.0 SSei 'alis, ?ad )ou ?rall bc ra? :to bealla, ?* RoaidalU ii sold by slIIM^] 'price #4-&M per bottta. A-tf^. ! n. ciznsrs * ft ,0j 3lsK*f0tr*mv CataraA * I Ratuaaw^ Sept 6 Agricultural Impleme^c es STEEL CAST Bt'at PLrOWS. PLO^ -- '1 MOR?TS CELEBRA TED PbO^ CAST IRON. WROUGHT IRON* AS? . STEEL PLOWS, of at?ry descrip?* * CORN SH ELLE KS for head or bar? C=.foe ?ad Qraia \iitl?. Straw aad Si*lk Coi Ur?. Qraia Cr**?1 H H<?r?? Powara. Tbrexhiag M?cbi?rt. i .Sogar M Ht?, Oal|ieat?rs, Ho>r~ Ho* p Cra Piaatera, CarU. Wagons, Wbeafb?*^ Qto Hear, Piotr Caaiinp. CoUon and More Tracks, Cottoo Sear Be?i*rd Sweep* and Boll T?ng?es. [. Ox S lora*?. ? basa*. Calton Pre-sa*. *lBf ?VANO. BOVB DUST and ?thor Far?j*4? at ?wry low ?rices. JOHN MOOBI awg SS-Sei] If3 Fr?.at St. E***^ Coma?!*ion Mercfl^ 142 PEARL STREET, *| Aofeatn. *