The Sumter Watchman. ^rrr ? ? V,t fft p I! < fr? . WEDNESDAY. SgPT*. 7. VV. Y. PAXTON j I BfH)lNE88 MANA6ER. ?fir All Transient Advertisement*, sod all Job Work nutt be paid for lo caih. Tbia ?ill be observed wltbeet distinction. Subscription* are also payable in advance. $m* Application! for Job Work will be mada, at the offic?, to Taos. B. FLOW ans. Tha WATCHMAN booka ?re ie tba keeping of W. ?. PAXTOK. who will receipt for moolee doe and attend to all mattera connected with th? Adver? ting or Subacription department?. ?Ulf Our Advertising friend? are roqueted.to | ?end in their furor? oat later than Monday. eeutiy held. oe?ho tTumbling Shotts Circuit, io the upper edge of laurens fettttfk make^^?fc^ig, ex? tract, wh^b is in reference to the moot? ing po Sunday night : ... . ;T JoV?tallon to abroach?tho altar wes. gladly sod.promptly accepted by followers of the Lord Jesus' for years/ shouted their heart?' gladness in joyful notes of thanksgiving. We cannot help ?arning ?oie aged Bro. Jones, of Cokes bury, he was the bappscst mau we ev ar saw, wo verily believe, and not a.whit behind hin) was the st rango preacher, and old uncle Townsend, who waits only for the last summons, (or having put his boose in order, ho is ready, and will no doubt soon .depart for th o upper and bet? ter world. Good old mon, may his re? ward ha great. It was a good timo, full of refreshing. The altar enolosure soon being fall, the Presiding Elder on one side, the Ber. Mr. Carlisle on the other, the Ber. ?. A.. Darby, Bro. Jones, with locks silvcied- by three score and ten yeats, and .the atraoge preacher in tbs centre, eaoh 'appealing and inviting penitents to kassi just where they were, for they could approach no nearer, bi ought scores and scores to a prostrate position. Never have we seen so many down at ose time ; nsvor waa heard snob heartfelt and heart full songs of praise ; such deep and fer von t prayers, as were ottered during the time thus occupied. It was not possible to ascertain the full results bf this meeting, but thst it was a great harvest time for the Church, and a precious season to very many, there is no doubt. H?DICAL MRETTNG AT DARLING? TON. Tbo Darlington Democrat, of tho 31st ult., says : This long expected meeting was held here to-day. To oall it a failure is to do tho party no injustice. Little or no enthusiasm was exhibited by the au? dience, which numbered about two hundred. It was quiet and orderly ; not a single interruption occurred. Speeches were made by Messrs. Hausier, Rainey, Worthington, Whitte? more and other lesser lights. Whitte? more sang a song to the tune of "marohing along." The chief object of the several speakers seems to have been, to embitter the colored people against .their former owners. The Southerner, which is published in tho interest of Whittemore and his party generally, admits that "the audience was not extremely large," which it says was "owing to the fact that many wero compelled to remain at home to attend to their farming inter? est." It is certainly a significant sign, and an omon of better days, if the colored people stay at home to look ofter their farming interests in preference to attending rad ?cul meetings. And what aro we to think, when thc eloquence of the great apostle and high priest of the Biog-the "distinguished" Wbitte* more himself-fails to draw a orowd right at his own homo, where, ol course, he must he best "known'* and most "admired ?" JOS. H. RAINBY* Speaking of the nomination of J. H. Rainey for Congress, the Georgetown limes says : This we regard as a signal triumph of decency over the corrupt carpet bag clement which has ruled, and well nigh ruined this State * * * Jos. II. Bainey deserves not only the support of his party but the thanks of all honest and decent men. The Horry News says : From so staunch au opposition poper to Radicalism as the Times is, the above is decidedly a strong endorsement, but nos tronger than Bainey justly merits. We of Horry, have acooptcd the priooiplos of the Beform Party, and to act up to them it is our embounden duty to support the Hon. J. H. Bainey for Congress. [From the Charleston News.] TUB WAY TUB IV ON BY OOE8. When tho aot to organize the State militia was put in operation, Miss Kate Rawlins, a comely mulatto woman, (sister of Mrs. Whipper, we believe,) was appointed by General Moses to bea derk, or an assistant of some kind, in the military bureau, with a salary of $75 a month. The appointment was made by order of his Excellency Gov? ernor Scott, whoso flying trips from Columbia to Charleston with the same Miss Rawlins, two years ago, were noticed in the publio prints. For tho first nine months tho new appointee re* coived, with commendable regularity, her pay of two dollars and a half a day; but about tbreo months ago the salary was increased to $100 a month. Will General Moses inform tho publio whether this young lady of color has ac? tually dodo a week's work in tho depart.-, ment since her appointment? Wo are told that Gooeral Moses has boon heard to say that sho has not dono a day's clerical work in twelve months. This spiteful remark may, however, boacoun? ted for by tho circumstances that tho private assistant of General Moses (also a mulatto woman) draws no salary. Mies Bawlins is jestingly known iu tho Ring ns "Mayor" Rawlins ; and Assis? tant Adjutant General Elliott has ad? dressed a letter to hor by that titlo. But wo do not infer that she actually bolds the official rank. We have been thus specific in the charge that Miss, or Major Bawlius is paid ons hundred dollars a month for doing nothing, in order that the publio may Know the way tho money goos, and may understand, bosides, what a pleasant thing it is to be a favorite of the Ring. Fifty thousand dollars was appropriated by the General Assembly for carrying out the provisions of tbs Militia law, and wo sro informed that, in one way or SaotljtT, tti/'vfcjfe of the money Is How watUke a^oocr ?peru f It the ?s ?org?i*cdr W hat of the |100 ? mooth to Misa Rawlins? . \ ,; ? A od how many moro ?och caica are wa gftlog to bring to light bo?bre w? hav^d*** With the liing? . / ' ! - 'Jii^-um^-V&jti .. A NOTABLB WKDDINfi, ". { ? r?*? '; .. ^/. Tb? marriage of Mrs. Susan Peligra King ?nd the Hon. C. 0, BowenK which has , been a anbjest j?t>town-talk la Charleston for tome time, tiras to have takeo place in Washington at 6 o'clock yesterday evening. Mrs. King is the relict of the late Captain Henry King, sod.the daughter of th?, late James L. Petigra. Mr. Bowen represents this district in Congress, and ts a candidate, upon the Republican ticket, for re? election.- Chas. Netos. "IDLENESS 18 THE KEY OF BEGGARY, NEGLECT OFTEN THE CAUSE OF DIS- j HASH." Bownr-e of th?t oppression In the ehest, neglect lt, and dyspepsia, follows-take BUMTBB j amass and prevent lt.* - i etas* In youth, the imagination ia employed princi? pally in tba fa ta re ; in old age, oa the past'. Of j tba, former circumstances, a deficiency of ex parl? en co is the cause ; of tba latter, an excess. But j hew poignant must be tb? realisation of th? In valid, who bas become awaro of th? remedial, ?fleets of tb? "Old Carolina Ditters," that bo ] did not mako ns? thereof at an ??riler day. If yon ?rieb yoaf children relieved of worms, ns? Wineman's Worm Candy i THE PAIN ??KlkVliBB? After TH i RT Y TSARS trial, is still receiving the most unqualified testimonials to its virtues, fro-a persona of the high?at character and responsibil? ity. Physicians of th? first respectability, recom? mend it as a most effectual preparation for the .xtlnotion of pain. It is not only tho best remo dy ever known for Bruises, Cuts, Burns, ?c., but for Dysentery or Cholera, or any sort of bowel complaint, it ls a romedy unsurpassed for emelen cy and rapidity of action. In the great cities of | India, and other hot climates, lt has become th? Standard Medioine for all such complaints, as well as for dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, and other kindred disorders. For Coughs and Colds, Can? ker, Asthma, and Rbenmatio difficulties, it has been proved by the most abundant and convinc? ing testimony, to be an invaluable medicine. Sold by oil Druggists. Frioe 25 coots, 60 cents, and $1, per bottle. A CHEAP MOUSE. Said old farmer Smith to his yoong neighbor Jones, this is a cheap bouse I havo pat up for Tom, who has just married j ho oan improve on it when be mokea money. "Do you call this a cheap house, Mr. Smith," replied young Jones, "Well I don't. It hasn't got a saab, thoro aro no banistors to the stairs, and the doors are so moan they will swag so in a year that it will be almost impossible to open and shut thom. You have wasted moro money ou big joists, useless rafters and unnecessary framing than would have finish? ed the boneo in the most comfortable stylo. When you build a house for yonr next son, write first to P. P. Tonie, Charleston, S. C, tho largest manufacturer of doors, sashes, blinds, ?Co., In tho Southern States." WHAT DOES It Ii A SON SAY 1 Tho little mongooso whon bilton by a doadly serpent resorts to a certain plant, oats of it, and escapes the effect of Ibo poison. That is instinct. Human beings on tho other hand, must depend on reason and exporlonco in selecting tho means of protecting health and lifo against unwholesome influence?. Now what does reason say on this vital Qubjoct ? Docs it not toll ns that to inivgo rato and purify the system is the best way to pro? tect it aguinst the invisible poison which gener? ates disease ? Suroly it does. Tho next question is, what guido shall we follow in choosing a me* dicinal safeguard? Reason replies let your moni? tor bo experience. Woll, tho exp?rtenos of | eighteen years oomprised in one unbroken series of satisfactory testimonials assures us that Hos? tetter's Stomach Bitter, possess strengthening, regulating and nntiscptio properties which are not combined in tho samo happy proportions in any other preparation extant. Tbis therefore is the antidoto to which reaaon bids us resort when our health is imperilled oither by the malaria winch produces epidemic disorders, or by any ether cause, wbothor inherent and constitutional or connected with our habits, occupations and pursuits. Tho venom of a noxious reptile is scarcely moro | subtilo and dangerous than that whioh lurks in foul air and impure water. To escapo the fevers, bilious disorders, disturbances of the bowels, and other serious maladies produced by these insalu? brious elements, it ls absolutely necesary that tho stomach and all the seoroiive organs should be, so to spoak in a robust oondition. Upon the amount | of resistance whioh tb? vital system can oppose to the deleterious influenoes that ass ail it, the 1 safely of tho health depends, and lt is becsuso j the G rt K AT TKQKTABLB I.NVIQORANT imparts energy and regularity to the most important func? tions of tho body, that lt can ba recommended and gtiarnnteed as an invaluable preventive mcd icino. ATTENTION Sumter Fire Engine Co. THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF your Company will be held on Wednesday evonlng, Sept. 7th, nt Engine House, at 7J o'clook. A punctual attondanco is rcqucated. By order of Presidont W. H. OIRARDEAU. A. W. SuDEtl, ii oe rotary. Aug 31_ For ?Sale. rpHB PLANTATION ON WHICH I RE I SIDE, containing about Three Thousand Acres. -ALSO- . My Plantation in Clarendon County, contain? ing about Two thousand di (wo hundred acres. Either of th? abor? will bo sold as a whole, or divided to suit purchasers. I alto offer for sale the resldene? of Mrs. Julia riorson, with ?. THREE HUNDRED ACRES LAND, making n compact and desirable Form. JNO. N. FRIERSON, Aug 10-3m] Stateburg, S. C. 2?r^ Street. ^ AUG. lt, 187?. ' \ \ Btara s*ctiamea-~8e?ih CM?lW, ?M, so&r Mt doaew,y4;@- do, ragUi'd ?tot?? ? lat. ~CaT'8BcnJiu-??-Asgtt.ts, Os. Bud*. ?? 70; Ch*rle*U*. B.C. 8 Wck, (ex qr let) -@?0 ; do, Fir? Leen Bond., -@70 ; Colo ?bi., 8. O Bonds, -? 6*. ? RsiUwA? Bonna-Blee Ridge, (flr?t mitrare) -@?0; Charl e*Un and Savannah, - MW CUr?o tte, .. Co ina. bi? : an? Awga?ta?-#85; Cheraw aod Darlington, -83 ; Greanvllle ?ad Columbi*. < 1st mort) -0?j de, (?tate gu ar ?atoa) 67 @ - ; Worthed ter?, - Ott Satan C nah ?ndOharU?toD,(UtiJiert) - 78; do. (Sute gnaramee)-@7J; Benth Carolina, -($74; do. Tit Sparenburg aad Unie*, -60. J RAILROAD Broca?-Charlotte, Ovlemeta ead' Augusta,-@40-, Ors r-Ule and Columbia, - Bank of 8 ta to of S* C. prior to IS91.40 (ft Bank of Sute of 8. 0. Istaa 1881 and 1868 26(g .Plantera* and Mecbanlcs'Benk of Charles--& ton.?..-@ .People's Bank of Charleston.........- TO .Union Bank of Charleston.,.-.731 10. Richmond Banking Insurance Co., of Virginia, Assctts, 270.540 24. A. WHITE? June 22 The Brooks Portable and Revolving COTTON AND HAY SCREW PRESS. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PRESS NOW OFFERED TO TUE FAIOJKR. Its excellency consists inlu>almprs?tty, strength, Corlnbiliiy, compnoincvs and eoav?Hlence. Two ands can pirk a twila of ?Hilton weighing 600 pounds without tko aid of a horse. It tn..I the first iiroutiam over elev* Prestos al Hie Machante*' Agrlcalfarnl Fair of Lonlalnnn on th? 16th of April, 186v ; sud over sixteen Presses at the sane place in 1870. It will lost a maa hi? lifetime/ with ordinary care? Or*l?ra solicited early, as we could ?ot tu roi v the rush last foll. '1 1 Manufactured at CHARLESTON, by W. 8. HEX KEY, and at COLUMBIA, hy GOLDSMITH A KIND. I will hn\-e one on exhibition in ? abort liane. Rend for descriptive eatttlofruo to. Xi. P. LORIXll, Agent. July 20-3ml Swater, ti. O, mmmm i*ii*H aa* w~m;*?? mj Seoek, I ena mvwHvcan a*?,tbe ye^U g~*mPv. aa JU ASSO^TJMrtTW WBLIo 8BLECTII .HA General Medicines' A??M ?. r\M??d tn ltd? market. P a ten t M edi ci ne?, ?Xl??n or Fcm?lo FrW. , ?/.Ii? o?.Fem?1!? tUgalulor, Jay ??'. tapeolufaat, J?.?.'i' ft)Wv Ayor'tj CWry Feeloral, Vfiit.r'i Bal??, av WIN Cferfy, Hcsabold'a B: tra?! Buen**, Bimmen?' Liver Iu?ii'>mtur. Bedford'* Liver Invigorate^ IUI? Hair Renewer. Barry*? Trie*ph?r?a?, - Tarrant'! A p?r leo t. Stafford'* Ollv* Tar for cotd?, eonghs and consumption. Mr?. Winilow'? Soothing 8 TI op. RuMell'e Sooihlug Cordial, without aaa? dyne, . V i Holloway**, Van B?hten'? and Hurley's; Worm Candjr, with all the Vornjlfuf??. A completa assortment of rF.RFUMKUY. TOOTH BRUSHES AN1 TOILBT ARTICLES. A etaolco article of CO LOU N K, of our o wn mana, faeture, which wo can ?ell cheap-with all oilier j articles which ab'onld be found In a ire? Regulated Drug Store. Jan 16-tf J? P. VT. DaLOBMB. Yorkville Female College. J TUE NKXT SESSION OP. THIS. Institution will begin on Ibo lat nf SEP., TEMBBR,aad continao uuil the ?Othof Dccem bcr. \, A full corpa of ACCOMPLISHED INSTR L C-1 TORS will ba employed in all tho branches otu* all- taught in firm, ein M Powale 8 o minerie a. TERMS-PAYABLE IN AB^ANCB. Tuition and Board, Including Wattling, Fuel an J Llghlt.$86 0? Tuition in Collegiate D?partaient,. 17 00 " Primary ". S 00 Inatniuiental Muslo. 2? 0? French. Painting and Drawing, each. 8 00 Ancient Language?. 0 Ott: Deposit for purohaalng Book?. f> 001 I will lea va Florence on the 8 lat Aug. and wilt take in oharge by the way any pupil? going to Yorkville. For farther particular?, apply to Rev. JAS. DOUGLAS, Prinoipal. Ang 10-lin___j_ LEROT M. WILSON.Joait W. SBLBT. WILSON & SELBY, COTTON FACTORS AND GENERAL Commission Merchants. NO. 5 WATER-ST., BALTIMORE. OFFER their ?ervleea for the ?ale of COTTON, SPIRITS, ROSINS and SOUTHERN PRO? DUCTS of every deaoription, and for the pur chase of PLANTERS' SUPPLIES and all kind? of MERCHANDISE. Mark each 'package distinctly.. Forward Bill-Lading. Order? executed promptly and at bott market rate?. July 27-6m FALL AND WINTER Impor t ation. 1870. RIBBONS. Millinery and Straw Goods. ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO. IMFORTCRA A!?D iODBKRS or Bonnet, Trimming and Velvot Ribbons, Bonnet Silks, Salin? and Volv?is, Blond?. Netta, Crape?, Buchet, Flowers, Featbert, Ornament?, Straw Bonnet? and Ladle?' Hots, Trimmed and Untrimmed, Sbakor Hood?, Ac. 237 and 230 DALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. Offer the largest Stock to bo found In thia Country, and unequaled io eboice variety and tieapncst, comprising the latest Parisian, novelties. Order? solicited, and prompt attention given. Aug IO TUE STATEOV SOUTH ?AKOLI NA-COUNTY OF 8UMTER-COURT OF COMMON PLEAS-JULI A F. KRIERSON, PLAINTIFF, AGAINST FRANCIS M. MEL. LETT AND SILAS ME I.LETT, DEFEND. ANTS.-To the Defendants Francis M. Melle? and Siln? M ?Heit : You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint lu ?bi* Mellon, wbioh is filed in the office of tho Clerk nf Common Pleas, fur tho auld County mid to sorve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on ibo subscribers nt their office, on Main Stree', in tho town of Sumter in said County and State, within twenty days ofter the nt?rvlee hereof, ex? clusive of the doy of such ?orv lee; and if y nu fall to answer tho complaint within lb? lima aforesaid, the plaintiff in this notion will apply to the Court for the relief deinnudvd in tho com? plaint. Dated June 1.1. Ift70. RICHARDSON A SON. I' li in t iii V Attorneys. TO THE DEFENDANT SILAS MELLETT: Take notice that tho summons in this uciiuu of which tho foregoing is a copy, waa filed in the office of the Clerk of tho Court of Common Pions for Sumter County, at Sumter Court Honte, in the town of Similor, . mantl? ing, a Bankrupt, et al. - amended bill f?r foreclosure of mortgage, ?(.<;. It appearing te my satisfaction thal Richard IV, ? Norton. Hcrjumin E. Evans A Ml en a, his wife, J. O. Van Ainring? and Thomas Evans, Defendants lu above tinted Hill,.mo absent fm ni and reside beyond the ?imite of the Stale of South Carolina. It I? ordered ?ii motion ni J, S. O. Richardson and K Vt. Moise, Complainstil'i Solicitor?, that the tbovo named absent Defuii ! dania, do appear and plead, answer or demur tn the said Bill nf C<>n-.plalnl within forty days fmm the date of tho art* publication <>f thia order, er an ardor pr*? *??