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OUR WASHINGTON UTTER. WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec 9th, 1871. After si* months of lethargy tad stupid dolines?, this city has again as? sumed its winter or Congress look of liveliuess. Our sol?os met in coaocii yesterday and after the usual prayers io both Houses, proceeded to business. In the .Senate the stump speaking chap? lain, Dr. Newman, made a prayer io which he alluded to justice overtaking the Tammany ring, but forgot to state whether justice was ou the track of some of the rings of the administration, which are equally as bad, if not worse than the ring in New York, which was crushed by the assis fan ce of Democratic Totes. Senator Sumner's first words were oo his old hobby, tbe negro, and after re? lieving himself of nix months of silence cn the subject of negro equality, he felt better and subsided. Senator Blair be? gan the war on General Grant by an inquiry, as to recent suspension of the habeas corpus in South Carolina. Mr. Beck did the same in the House. The appoictmeut of the committees io tbe House was a mat. er of considerable interest. The composition of the Ways aud Means committee seems favorable to a reform io the tariff. Dawes, chairman, is claimed by the high tariff men. while Kelley, Maynard and Roberts tre koowo to be in favor of a high tariff. The free trade men, are Brooks, Beck, Keer and Fiokleuburg Burchard is looked upon a* a moderate high tariffite, and bolds the balance of power. As the adminis? tration and the Radical party, as au organization, are entirely in the interest of the protectionists aud monopolists, I cannot for ao instant believe that they have in the most remote degree endan? gered 'be interests of their friends. You csa depend tfoa it, the aypareat fairness of tbe selection of tbe committee of Ways and Meaos is ooly a blind for election purposes, ae>d not a desire to reduce the profits of radical monopolists a peony. The committee is "dead to rights," as the detectives say when they have a thing sure. So fur as a reform in the revenue is concerued there is a de? cided majority of this committee io ito favor, and Heaven knows there is ?dire necessity for it. Coosiderable curiosity was manifested as to what disposition speaker Blaine would make of his antag? onist of last session, the Hon. Benjamin Butler Blaine has dropped the afore? said Benjamin from the Ways and Means committee, and from the chairmanship of the Reconstruction committee," and placed him at the head of the unim? portant committee, on the revision of the Laws. This announcement caused considerable merriment. Judge Poland, who held this position last session, went over to the somewhat surpri*ed and much chagrined Butler, and congratu? lated him on his recognition by the speaker. When Butler retired to the cloak room be said in a jocose way, *'the bead of the table alter all is where the Mc Nab sits, and it may be that this rouud about way of snubbing one's ene* mies is not so masterly as it appears to be." Benjamin probably sees some way of returning Mr. Blaine's compliment, and is not disposed of so completely as is thought. The President's message ou some questions is shilly-shally, on others very decided. The abuse of Catacazy, the Russian Minister, re? markably so. Grant always sticks to his frieuds and relations. That is his best hold. His brother-in-law is one of the counsel for the Peikens claim, which is against the Russian Government, and which Catacazy has opposed. This claim is considered a fraud by Catacazy lt appear? that thc President, by letter, a* a personal favor to himself, asked the Czar to favorably consider this claim. Doe? not the President back his friends ? ."ocia! difficulties have aggravated the former difficulty, and the result is, the Minister has been recalled tod a part of , Grant's annual message ts devoted to a ? overing up of his friendly designe in I his brother io law's behalf, as well as the entailing of Madame Catacazy by : Madame Grant, Fish and others, who j determined til at thia beautiful lady < should nu longer reign in tho capital, aa . une of Mir queens of beauty, aud leader? ' of the fa>hion. The Chronicle of thia , city, edited by the notorious ex-Gov. i Holdeo, cfN C' wys: "The President i gives s very hard rap on the knuckles ' of those publie meo who reooiutuend j any body to office, who keep them, ( whether flt or unfit, hon ea i or dishonest \ Will these gentlemen really feel it, and I heed it?" Satan reproving si? would 1 nut be half so cheeky aa thia, That thu man who sold nearly every ?fine of any magnitude.in his gift to tho high* . est au Uer i ber,' should preach moniity, , U hypouncy of the vilest kind- Do aa I say aud not as 1 do, is Grant's motto. Frayer of a Diatracted Fee ale . Air. Qroeabeek, lo his great speeeb at | gteubeoville, uttered tbe Mioving IR- I vocation for Dation?! blessings, which ru ty ?ell serve is a form of payar for j the people of thc United States : , .?I plead for (he preservation of thia I'.??i?n a> a limited Government, I pleat) i for tbs State aa nar hom? government, j j ple.Kt for tho accustomed freedom of I ou)- ek-?fiJH*. *?<d thur th l'y tony not b* jj apoiiad by military supervision. 1 p?-ad j fur the ww?tty ami Inviolability or that |\ great writ ?hieb aluno sdeurei our daily I parsons I liberty. Th? tur ia ended, < fend ws RSV* antercd the esveoth yasr ot peace. I piosd fur : be spielt of pease and confidence aad good will io all oar public conduct. Tbe hand outstretched io friendly salutation is a bettor peace? maker than the shot bend uplifted to j stiike." _ T?HEWATCHMTN WEDNESDAY, DEC? 13. A.A. SILBERT.EDITOR Journalistic. The last issue of the Sumter ITeuJt contains a no^?e from its proprietors to the effect that Mr. WM. 6. KENNEDY had been engaged by them to take charge of tbe editorial department of | their paper. This was followed by a graceful and earnest salutatory from the gentleman named. We extend to him cordially the hand of fellowship, and our bett wishes ;o all parties concerned. The Wilmington, N. C., Journal^ has recently appeared m a new dress, indi* eating a prosper ty it so well merita. Col* <7. D' A ellar ore Conan! le Snle'ie, ] A dispatch in our exchanges of Thors* day last, dated Memphis, Dec. 6., has these terrible words t "Col. J. D. Ashmore, ex-member of Congress from abbeville, S. C., blew his brains ont at. Sardis, Mira-" Col. Ashmore was well knowo in this District. Waa formerly a resident of it, aod one of oar Repr?sentatives io the State Legislature. Removing hence to the upper part of the State, he was there elected to Congress. His violent death, at his own hands, will sadden *many beat ts io this section. "Trna Billa.? On Saturday last the Grand Jory of the Ku Klux Court at Columbia re? turned "true bills" in the case of the United States vs. J. William Avery, James Rolos Brattan, Chambers Brown, Alonzo Brown, Robert Riggins, Rufos McLaio, Napoleoti Miller, Wm. John? son, Pinckney Caldwell, Robert Cald? well, Robert Dickson Bigham, John S. Bratton, Harvey Gunning, Bascom Kennedy and Holbrook Good, charged with ooospiracy against James Williams, alias "Jim Ka ney," and with morder. Also, true bill in the case of the United States vt. Robert Haja Mitchell et ai., and the United States vt. John M. Mitchell et al. After some contest between opposing counsei, it was agreed to take up the morder case first, and to go into the trial on Monday (lust.) Plead Gouty. Four of the prisoners under trial in the U S. Court at Columbia, through their counsel, plead guilty to tbe charge of "conspiring to deprive citizens of the right to vote," on the 8ih ?oat. STAN BEUY raised the question as to whether these prisoners could be punished under the Act, the offences charged haring been committed previous to its passage. The Court reserved opinion. Bot t few days remain to pro? cure tickets io the South Carolina Land and Immigration Association. $600,000 io prizes. Tiokets 85 each. It is pos? itively determined that the drawing will take place January 8, 1872. Seed your orders without delay, as no tickets will be sold after 5th January, 1872. See advertisemeot io another column. liar* The Sumter Book Store has Fire Works nod a beautiful display of holiday goods. Saunter Dlonamental Association. IMPORTANT COMMUNICATIONS. Editor of the Watchmnn-Dear Sir : Will ?oo oblige me by calling attention through the col um us of your paper, to the tact I have made two unsuccessful attempts to obtain a meeting of the Monumental, Association for the purpose of selecting a design for the Monument. Also the necessity of convening for that purpose as soon as possible, say on Fri* day the 29th inst., at 12 o'clock, io the large room in the Centrnl Hotel. As thia is a matter that interests or ought to interest every one io the district, will rou be kiod enough to urgo the attend ince of both tow n and country members I endose a letter which you will mach >blige me by publishing, both to relieve he public mind as to the safety of the ituney, so freely contributer), and to uake koowa the liberality of the able swyer, whe bis so generously donated lis services. Add still further to your evora by ?ivlug notice (hat on Wed* lesday, the 27th of Dec, 1 will give he first of ti series of Theatrical Ko ter alorceuta far the benefit of the Aaaooia* ion. Respectfully, 0 H. MOSES, President L M. A. 8UMT15R, 8.1TNor. 7tb, 1871. Ufr?. Octavia ff. Motet, Pretident ha diet' Munumema? Amii****, DEAR M APA M t-It afford* me pro round letiefaotloo to inform you that I save succeeded' in savlog the whole tinoont of the P. G. Benbow debt, and Interest. Amount of debt and interest ?esr Three Thousand Dollars. Jn order to ef'eot thia result, I took be risk of inst met! og Mr. Hoggins to sid up to tod within one dollar of the whale amur, nt due-in my name. Tile pf.rehawr wai JU, Levi. One hird ol the porehate money will be paid in eaeb, Ihe residue by M. Levi's jond. and . mortgage of th? premises, piyable io ow ?nd two -firs The emt* will -eaehaWt Two Hon. Ired Dollar? Out bili nf the rte IR he eau will be nine, tad I hereby ?unite the tant to the Association. Rtiwoftilly., Your Ob'l Serv't, li W. NOISE. f?~ There will be a Gratti Tourna areot at BLshopvilie, et? Wedneeda*, the 20th ?nat. All who ereaire tb par? ticipate will aend io their names by Monday, the 18th inst. J. E. WILSON, CW. BARRET, Committee. COMMERCIAL' SUMTER MARKET, DECEMBER 12. The market aaa advanced ?beet |e. Salsa 397 Bake at lt* ta 17*. SHIPMENTS A8 FOLLOWS. Kaw Tork 146, Baltimore 120, Charleston 133, Wilmington IS, Boston 4, Total 415 bales. BACON-C. B. Sides, 12@00c; Shldrs. 10@00 LARD-15@16|. FLOUR-per bbl. $8.00?fl2.00. COFFEE-Jara,40@4f> ; Lagutyra, ti; Rio, 30. SALT-$2.35(3250. SUGAR-P. R. 12*; C. 15} B. ll; A. 16}; Craebed.20. CORN-$I.20@S1.25 GOSHEN BUTTER-25(5)46. BAGGING-Vari?os Brands, 25@27. TIES-8@1?. LIVERPOOL.-CoTTo.t, Jfd. NEW YORK-Corros, 20. Gold, 1H|. BALTIMORE.-COTTOK, 199. CHARLESTON.-COTTOK, J8| WILMINGTON.-Corro?, 18.4. MASONIC. rpSE REGULAR MONTHLY COM MUNICA J. TION OF CLAREA ONT LODGE, NO 64, A/, f.: M.*. will ba beldon Thanda/ evening, December 21,1871, at 7 o'clock. A ?onetasJ attendance is requested .. an electron of officers will fake place. Brettren will please Be are ?a rad to pa/ their dose. By order of T. V. WALSH, W.\ UV. M. C. WILLIS. Secreter/. Dee 6 Stolen. A BAT MARE, in good condition, en Sunday night. 1 Or b insu, from my premises, in Privateer Township. A reward of ten dollars will be paid for her recovery. WILLIAM GIDDINGS, Privateer, S. C. Doc. 13-lt_ OYSTERS! OYSTERS !! FINE FRESH SUFFOLK OYSTERS ean be bad, every day, at the Store between BARRETT'S AND BOGIN'S. Call and get some -AT ras O YS TER SAL O O N. , The lovers of Oysters can bsve them served in whstever Way desired-raw, stewed or fried. Come tod try them. S. H. HARRINGTON. Dec 13 _lm_ NOTICE, THE Firm of JAMBS M. CALDWELL A SON is dissolved by the death ot Mr. JAMES M. CALDWELL, Senior partner. I HAVE ASSOCIATED with me ia Copart? nership, my brother-in law. Mr. E. RA GIN BRIGGS, to take effect on the 1st da/ of Janu? ary. 1872. under th. name of JAMES M. CALD? WELL A SONS. W. R. CALDWELL. Dec 13_3m KING'S MOUNTAIN Military School, YORKVILLE, S. C. The First Session of the School Year 1872, will begin on the 1st of Febro ary and and on the 30th of Jone. TERMS : For Tuition, Boord, Washing, Fuel. Lights, Books, Stationary, Ac, $135 parable inainanct. Circulars containing full information may be obtained upon application to COL A. COWARD, Principal and Proprietor. DeelS tlf Experience of a Stranger, 0 As I for pleasure was travelling one day, to the Town of old Sumter I happened to stray. Io that quiet retreat I cbanoed op the Street, when lo! I espied ?Hug. Banner, sod Immediately asked, "What's tb. matter with Hannah!" When a friend gently said, "She is out for the itorm, 'tis a Cash Store kept by F Isom A De Lorme." We walked in and what do you think, ?hen we called aloud for something to drink. No sirs, yon have entered the wrong door. This is exclusively tb. Ladies' Store. Then I ex slaimed, sell me a Dress for my wife. "Certainly Fir," the reply, as slick .S a knife. I quickly ?elected a very handsome Empress, and left as? tonished at the very low pri?e. December ll SPECIAL NOTICE TO PLANTERS. rYE WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE o our friends, and the Planters of Sumter Dis riot generali/, that oar Mr. J. W. SELBY will ? in Sumter .boot January li, prepared to re tolva orders for PEBUVMJT GUANO, Standard Fertilizers, Bacon, Corn, -AND-. i General Supplie* for the Year 1872 Wo telUlt oooslgnmente of COTTON, which sa will bold ?be? requested, gdranoing mono/ j tr ??polies at fair ratas. By prompt attention ned a props/ regard tot be mutual Icterattt ol say stive. and of our eos omer? we bop. to merit th. tame liberal paireo ige w. have rewired this /tar WILSON & SELBY? COTTON PACTORSr Yo. 17 Light Street, Baltimore, Md. \ Ref ?Bises? ? ). J. WlM, faq.. Messrs. Kenned/ ? Hola*.?, Maj, I, E Inf**, Dr, ?V M. fitts, Ju Av aiibrettlsq, j PM l?l tm DONT LET THE Golden Opportunity Slip ! POSITIVE 1>KA WING JANUARY 8, 1872? THE SOUTH CAROLINA LAND AND Lmnigration Gift Concerts will take place WIT HO VT F AIL on the day cppoii ted. SECURE YOUR TICKETS AT ONCE? ??-All Ordere Strictly Confideot?aL"?^ I 2495 Orita/ amountiDg to.$500,00? The dances aro o nasas. Hy good-ono ticket ia every sixty ?rro is sore to draw a prise. Orders for Tickets received ap to the 5th of I January, after which time no mora Ticaets will aa sold. SINGLE TICKETS $5 EACH. NO POSTPONEMENT! CoRMISSIORBRS ASD SUPERVISORS or DtAWiae : General A. R. WRIGHT, of Georgia, j General BRADLEY T. JOHNSON, of Virginia. Colonel B. H. RUTLEDGE, of South Carolina. Hon. RODGER A. PRYOR, of Now York. Great inducement and redaction in price of Tickets to Clabs. Remittances can be made to as, acd tb? tickets will be seat by retara mail by BUTLER, CHADWICK, 6ARY& CO., Charleston, S. C., ar oar Agents. General M. C. Buruta. JOB? CBADWICX. General M. W. GABT. _Dec 13_t$j New Advertisements. JANUARY 1, 1872, 13 A GOOD TIME TO ENTER COIT'S MILITARY Ai\D COMMEUCHL ACADEMY. Address CAPT. Wil. H. COIT, _Mayesville, S. C. SIII?G0 ?.v DE?I RUCTION A full and complete history of Chicago, ber past, present and future. With graphic scenes, inci? dents and full details of the disaster, by Geo. P. Upton and J. W. Sheahan, editors of the Chicago Tribune. With over 400 page?, and 50 illustra? tions. It is BOW ready for delivery. Agents Wanted. f.r8"*0;6dt$l"?S choice of territory. Union Publishing Co., Chicago III., or Phil... Pa._ PLANTERS, FARM lilts AND GARDENERS SUBSCRIBE POE Tie American Farmer, Now combined with The Rural Register, and published montby at No. 9 North Street Balti? more. Md, by SAMUEL SARDS ? Son. It is the oldest Agricultural Journal in America, and was conducted over 25 years by our Senior! 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Th* cheapest book aver published -contain i og Marly three bs ndred pages, and aa* hundred sad thirty la* plates and engravings of ta* ina to my of tbe human organs ia a stats of health and di* ea sc, with a treatise on early errors. Its Jeplomble consequences upon the mind and body, with Ibo author's planet treatment-the cary ratioaal and successful mode of carr, at shown by a report of cuses treated. A truthful adviser to ta* married and those con terapia tins; marriage, aba ea tarta in doa bf s of their physical tonditioa. Beat free of postoga to aay addrass, oo receipt of (weary five ce?ts In stamps or pastal currency, by addressiug DB. LA CROIX. No. 31 Maiden Laae, Albany, N.Y. Tba author may be eon IUIRK? apon aay of th* diseases apo* which hhs book treau? ef Ja? aaisoaaRy os by mall, aad > tfetUcia** soot I? ?ny |*rt o? the amt!d? 4V Holiday Goods. CHRISTMAS HAMS, IO eta. to 20 cts. per pound. Fire Crackers, Rockets, kc. Torpedoes and Toy Pistols. HANDSOME CALICOS, 12 1-2 cents per yard. Dress Good! 20c. per yd. Confectionary, FRUITS foi making Cakes and Puddings. PULVERISED SUGAR. LIQUORS, IN G'REAf VAItlETtf. Handsome Assortment of SHOES and HATS. Butter, Cheese and Lard. SUGAR CURED Shoulders and Earns HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES. Dry Goods, FULL STOCK. , Fancy Goods, ALL KINDS. Pure Imported Vinegar. BORDEAUX OLIVE OIL. _ i i i ENGLISH PICKLES. ; Can Vegetables 4 Fish. CROCKERY, i i GLASSWARE -AND- I HARDWARE, i Of all Kinds. Our Stock is complete in all ? Departments, and Prices fe suit j i the Times. t (M fl. MOISE & co,, j Planters9 Warehouse. I SUMTER, ac. ! Dec 13 ^tf IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR SOUTH CAROLI 21A-117 THE MATTER OF RICHARD H. ANDERSEN, OF-. BANKRUPT PRT?T?ON FOR PULL AND FINAL DIS CHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY.-Ordered, that ? bearing be bad oe the second dav of January, A. D. 1872, at Federal Court Homie, in Charles ton, 8. C., and that all creditors. Ac, of said Bankrupt appear at said time and place, and show canse, if any they can, why the prayer of the Petitioner should not be granted. And that the meeting of Creditors of said Bankrupt will be held at the office of JULIUS C. CARPEN? TER, Ese?., Register of Socorre? Ce^e*rroiTBl District, S. C., on Thursday, 28th day of Dee. 187?, at 12 M. By order of the Court, the second day of Dee. 1871. DANIEL HORLBECK, Clerk of the Dla't Court of the United States For Sooth Carolina, Dee 13_* IN THE DISTRf CT COURT OF THE I UNITED STATE3, FOR SOUTH CAROLI? NA-IN THE MATTER OF" JOHN B. RUS? SELL, OF SUMTER COUNTY, S. C., BANK? RUPT-PETITION FOR FULL AND FINAL DISCHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY.-Ordered, that a hearing be had ott the second day of Jan? uary, A. D. 1872, at Fedrral Court Hoose in Charleston, S. C.; and that all Creditors, Ac, of said Bankrupt appear at said time and place, and .how cause, if any they ean,wb.7 the prmver of the petitioner should not be granted ; and that the second and third meetings of Creditors of said Bankrupt will be held at the office of JULIUS C. CARPENTER, Esq, Register of Second Congresional District Sooth Carolina, on Thursday, twenty-eighth di.y of December, 1371. at 12 M. By order of the Court the 2d day of December, 1871. DANIEL HORLBEC?, Clerk of the Dia't Court of th? United ? Utes For South Carotina. Dec 13_ State of South Carolina, SUMTER COUNTY, IN TJ?B COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Julia F. Frierson, rs. Francis M. Melle? and Silas Mallett-Bill to Foreclose. IN PURSUANCE of e judgment order of the said Court of Common p.eas made in the above cease, will be sold by, or under the di? rection of the subscriber at publie auction at the Court House in the town of Setnter, io the County of Sumter, on the first Monday, (being salesday) of January next, between the hours of II o'clock in the forenoon and 5 o'clock in the afternoon "That Plantation or Tract of Land being in the District (now county) of Stater and State aforesaid, containing ?ix hundred and forty (640) acres, more or less, situated on Caro Savannah Swamp, waters of black River, boar ded on the North by lands knowo os belonging to the es'ate erf the late John S. Bradford, on the East by lan.is of John B. Moore, on the Seeth by lands of Richard B. Cain, and on th; West by lands of the said F. M. Mallett, kn >wn as bis "Home Plantation," to be sold rn two pare?is J 1. -A tract of 17b 7-10 Acres, bounded North East by W. C. A Augusta Railroad. East by land of F. M. Mellett, South by land of R. E. Cain, West by land of J. J. Moore. 2. -Tte remainder of (he Plantations being 465 aeres, more or less. The purchaser of either piree), to have the right to pay his entire bid in cash. TERMS.-One half cash, ard the balance on a credit of one year, with interest from tbe day of sale, th? deferred payments to be secured by a. bund of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises. The pi .-chaser to pay for pr pers and stamps. THOMAS J. COGHLAN, Sheriff Sumter County. Dec. 8, 1871._ State of South Cardilla, SUMTER LOU MY. IN THE COURT OF C0MMC.T PLEAS. Richard H. Anderson, and Wm. W. Anderson, Ex'rs., vs. Mary H. Hanks, Richard G. Ander? son and others -Bill for Injunction and to marshal Assets and for Relief. IN PURSUANCE of a judgment order of the said Court of Common Pleas, made in the a DO ve case, will be sold by or ooder the direction of the subscriber, at public auction at the Court House, iu the Town of Sumter, in the County of Sumter, ou tbe first Monday (being Salesday) of January next, between the hours of 1 o'clock in the forenoon and i o'clock in the afternoon All that Plantation named Hiwassee, oa Wa? ten e River Swamp in Sumter County, 5 miles above Statesburg, onntaining 1900 Acres of land more or Uss, adjoining lands of John Atkinson and Estate of Middleton on North-East by landa of H. L. Piockney, South by lands nf H. L. Pinekney, S. J. Bradley and L. M. Spann. West by Wateree River. Terms-One third cash-balance oa a eredt. of one, two and three year*, with interest from day of sale, payable annually, until the whole is fully paid. Purchaser to give Bond and a Mortgage of the land, and to pay for titles and stamps. This Tract may be divided if desired, THOMAS J. COGHLAN, Sheriff Sumter County. Sheriff's Office, Sumter S. C., Dec 8,1S71. State of South Carolina SUMTER COUNTY. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Marcus Reynolds vs. Wo. M. DoLorme-Bill for Foreclosure. IN PURSUANCE of a judgment order of the said dart of Common Pleas, made in the above eau>e, will be sold by or under the direc? tion of the subscriber, at publie auction, at the Court House, in the Tcwn of Sumter, io the Coun y of Sumter, on the first Monday (being Sales' day) of Jinoary next, between the hours of ll o'clock In the forenoon and 5 o'cloek ia the afternoon : One Lot of 2 1-9 Acres of Land and Houses thereon, in tbe Town of Sumter, adjoining lots of P. J- Moses, Edward Barnwell, on Hayoe street Terms : One-third eash ; balance on a credit of one and two years, to be secured by bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises, paying interest from day of sale, payable annu illy until the whole is paid. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. THOMAS J. COGHLAN, Sheriff Sumter County. December 8,1871. State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF SUMTER. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEA8. [*vi Pantenburg vs. Cunningham Boyle-Som? mons and Complaint for Foreclosure. IN ?V RSV AS CR ot a judgment order of Ibo said Court of Commoo pleas, made in tb? shove ease, will be seid under the direction of be subscriber, at public auetloe, at the Court House in the Town or 8umter, on the first Mon lay (being Sales' day) of January next, between he boors of ll o'clock in the forenoon nod 5 /clock ia the afternoon : All that Planution lying ?od belog in tbe bounty o? Sumter and State aforesaid, on tbe S?st sido of Douglass Swamp, on tba South side >f the Lowry roed, eoataining 203 Acres of Land jounded on the North by the Lowry road, on he East by lands or James J. Durant ead F. loye, Sooth by lands of tbe Estate of Ervin goodman, West by Douglass Swamp. Terms of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay for itle ead sumps. T. J. COGHLAN, Sheriff Sumter Co. Dee, 8, 1871. The Sute of South Carolina SUMTER COUNTY. IN THE COURT OF COM MON PLEAS, tfassy L. Bracey va. Joseph M. Bracey ead others.-Bill fer Dower. IN PURSUANCE or a judgment order of the said Coon of Common Please, made in the ibove ease, will be sold by or ander the direr ti.>a >r tba subscriber, at public auction at the Court loaeo ia tbe Town of Sumter ie tba Ccuntv of Sumter, on the first Monday, (belog Saleedey.) if Jaaaary next, between tbe boar? of ll o'cloek n the forenoon and ? o'cloek ia the afternoon. AU tba Baal Estate of which Washington Bn .7 deceased, WM seised at tba time of bis death, .teated ia Sumter County, except that portion illotted to the Wrd*w for Dewe*, according to a dal of said reel eames ebal will be lied in die ???sS?? 6f Samtn Cow*? for ??.***..*, ad exhibited oe day of sale. Terms of Belo. -One third of purchase meaty ash, the balance on a credit af one ead tire ears in eaeallnauimeau, bearing interest pay*. Ie annually from day of aale until the wbVfe is .ld. Purchaser to give bond and mongaga of be premises to the Sheriff ?ad pay fer Mama ad alampe. r~r*' TH0MA8 J. COGHLAN, Dasambasl Iltt. The State of South Garolii SUMTER COUNTY. IN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS Elisa. M. Colclough vs. James Henry Colcloi Muaidora J. Colclough, Gertrude K. Coletos Alexander Colclough. Leonard W. Dick LaoDora J. his wife. Gertrude E. Dick, J Ashby Colclough. John J. Bossard and Fra S. bis wife, and Frederick L. Green sad \ ginia G* his wife -Bil? for Partition and coont. Elisa M. Colclough vs. James He Colclough, M asidora J. Calalmsga. Gertrud Colclough, Leonard W. Dick and Leonor bis wife, Gertrude E. Dick, Julia Ashby < eloogb, John J. Bossard and Francia S. i wife, Frederick L. Green and Virginia G. wife, William Barrows, Elisabeth S. Colclos William Barrows Colclough and Alexa? j Colclough Diet-Bill of Supplement i Reviver. BY virtue of an order of the Hon. Joni Green, JudgV of the Third Judicial Cir? of the said State, made in the above ease. I i offer for salo at public eeV/y, OB the first Mom and day following in January next (being sa day) st Sassier Court House, in the town of Si ter. io said County* rt? following portion? wfc remain untold af ft** date, of the Real Esl situated in said* CouWy, of which John A. < clough, deceased', wa* seised at the time of death, except so nVuefr thereof ss has been signed by ?aid order* to rlM Plaintiff, Elita Colclough-said fear eSEate to be ?old consist of the various tracts; or lots of land, below m ttooed. Plats of tte tracts or lots, made by J< K. Gordin. D. S^ are lelt at the Sheriffs Of! where persons wishing ta purchase may see ih< Each tract, or lot, will be sold separately, at les- per aere than the appraised value bel .tated: Terms of Sale-One' third cash, and the t ance on a credit of o?e a*od two years ia eq instalments with interest' from the day of si payable annually stnfrf the whole be paid deferred pa y mex M to he Steered by the bond the purchaser and a mortgage of the avetuiMi the purchaser paying for paper's and stamps. The severa! tract? or lots that will be ofi?i for sale are as follows : Lat No. I!-353 Aerer-Appraised at Th: Dollsra and Fifty Cents p>tr Aere. The Capers Tract to be told in lots Nos. 1,2 < No. 1-417 acres, Ns? 2-442- acres, No. 3-63? acres, each Lot apprised at Foui Dollar* per Aere. THOMAS J. COGHLAS. Dee. 8, 1371._Sheriff Sumter County, The State of South Carolin SUMTER COUNTY. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Franklin J. Moaes Sx'r. vs. Mary C. Avinj and Others.-Complaint for Relief, Ac. In pursuance of a Judgment order of the ss Court of Common Pleas, made in the above cai will be ?old by or under the direction of ?V ru .criber, at public auction at the C< urt Howse the Town of Sumter on tba first Monday, (beii Sales-day of January nex:,)' between the hou of ft o'croek in tin forenoon and ?o'clock in tl afternoon One Tract of 612$ Aere? of Lend more or le of the Estate of Thomas M. Baker, deceased, i Rocky Blufi Swamp, in Sumter County, as d ?cribed in tb* Plat thereof, made and eertifli I by Wm. L. Bronson. Deputy Surveyor, at recorded in the Register's office of Sumter Coan in Book G. G. p. 56, to. be sold in paree!? of i or 100 Acres. Plats thereof to be exhibited on day ofaala. Terms-One-third cash. The remainder on credit of one and two years with interest fro day of ?ale. payable annually until the whole paid. Purchasers to give bund and mortgage i the premises and pay for papers and sf amps. THOMAS J COGHLAN', Sheriff Sumter County. Dee 8 1871_ The State of South Carolin; SUMTER COUNTY, IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Elisabeth N. Bradley, rs. John McLeod Brad ley, Gordon Bradley, Maty Murray Bradley Saml. Bradley, Henry Hugh? Bradley, Job N. Frierson, Edward E. Evans- Complaint ft Relief. IN PURSUANCE of a judgment order of th .aid Court of Common Pleas, tn.ide in th above cause, will be aolu by or under the diree ti?, n of the sub'criberr, at public au"'i->n at tb Court HODS? in the Town of Sumter in th< Coun ty >f Sumter oa the tr.'t Monday (being Sale? day,) of January next, b. tween the boera of I o'clock in the forenoon and 6 o'clock in th afternoon. All that Plantation or Tract of Land, contain icg 4000 Acre? of Land more or les?, near Sta*a burg to tba West, on tb? Wa te ree River Swam] -ab- ut one half lying in the said swamp bounded North by land? . f Pinekaey Spann an? Anderson-Weat by Wateree River and I%e<t? <> - i -South by land? of J M. Caldwell, Emt by land? of Estates of Wm Ellison and W. W. Anderson. -ALSO, One Tract of Land nf ?boat 40 Acres catlee the "Cottage" tract, situated South of Statesborg bounded North aod East by land? of the Estat? cf M. Deveaux. South by land of Miss Ellen Bradley, West by the Camden and Charleston road. TERMS: Oe? fifth eaab, balan?a on a credit of ona. twe and three years, in equal instalments, with in? terest from :be day of sal?, payable annually, until the whole is paid, to be secured by tb? bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of th? premises. Purchasers to pay for papers and stamps. The above ?tated Tract? of Land may be told entire, or ia parcel? advantageous to thc Estate of Samuel J. Bradley. TITOS. J. COGHLAN, Pee. 8, 1871. 8hariff 8nmterCountv. State of South Cawiiia, SUMTER COUNTY. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Johcson J. Knox v?. Jame? Bootb and Juba J. Brown-Judgment for Foreclosure* IN PURSUANCE of a Jndjrment order of the ?a?.. Court of Coomoo Pleas, mad? ia the .bore ease, wili ba solo by or ander the dir ?tia. of th? subscriber, at publie auction, atiba Court Hou??, io th? Town of Sumter in tb? County of fenmier. on th? first Monday (bain?; Saleadoy) of January next, between th? boors of ll o'clock io tb? fornoon .ad & o'clock ia tb? aflen-ooe !.. St?? P,MUI|0? or T"** of Land, contain? ing 860' Aeres. m< re or less, in Sumter Co?ntv. bo?D<Ie? North by land of G. W. Le? %t* ???? Corbett. East by land of J.aaa. Corbett and John E. Brown. Sooth by land of Wa. N. White. West by hod of Geo. W. Lee, known a* th. Britton Tri ct. -AL-O .Aer? ot Land, .or. or las?, tn Somier County, bounded North by land of 6 ki? ^ V Britt0B TrMt (?*OtwJ Sooth Wa-t hy *~* TERM8-Oo?tIiW?Mn. Balanee a cred? it of OB? and two yeara-wlth Interest from Arr of sale, payabU annoally, ..til th? whole i? pH to be secured by the b-od of the wre.am.ad. mongaga of tb? land. quasar aaa o Fareham t0 P?> {or PM*r? and stamps. THOMAS J. COGHLAN. D~mb?r 7,1871. State of South Caroling SUMTER COUNTY, IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Franko. J. Mceas, Tko?. B. Praaar. TW C. l^T' M.** J?..& R.cWdaoo. and John N. Friary CosapUt.1 for Foreeioawra. ' IN PURSUANCE of. Jedwsaamt 6rmmr ?s.v. .kia Conn ot QommoT^t ?l Cam! T?^WV* ^* ?Md .'.?.h. 8??S i^??s!^^-'" rJ?i??T^ ************ ! T. J. COGHLAN, ?-ft <** TH^I \IT State o? ?oiun uaroiina SU*T?K COUNTY. ' IN TIIB COURT OF COMMON PLEA* Charles Formen vu. Henry Hayn?w0rth. IN PURSUANCE af a jadgtwcet ord,.r "F ,L ?aid Court of C<.iura..o Fie?-, annie in ,? above case, will be ??ld by ?.r Butler lkwtkncti?! of the subscriber, ?t |.ublic aueti.n . at th* ?TJ ?..use, in ti e Town ?if Sumter, in ibe O OM, CF Sumter, on ?he first Monday (hein? <?le?d>.V)!lr january next, between the houri- nf 1' o'clock jl the foren?M>n and 6 o'clock in the afternoon^ ..A certain Tract of Land in Sumter D,Mfjt. lying on thc water* of Black River, andSi.i, aforesaid, containing 500 Acre* nv.re "M*.,.^ bouoded by lands belonging to J.,hn X. son, Jno. S. Bradford, Elifha Carson, lti others." Term* cash. The purchaser to pay for tiile, and ?tamps. THOMAS J. COGHLAN Dec. 8. 1871. Sheriff jsuinter County. SHERIFF'S SALtsT^ BT virtue of sundry Execution* to d;ref. cd will bo sold ?. Sumter Coutt il?c^,0a the first .Mond y aud day t.dlowirijj i" Jat?^ next, within legal hours of Kale, to thc bidder, forea.-b. the following property,,,*^ ed ia Sumter County. PurcLayer* to p?, ? titles and .-rn mp?. One Tract ot 1*65 Acres of Laad in Somier County, near the lire of Ktnu, bounded Weat and South by Waterer HivCT,ltj adjoining land* of Thor. 0. Sander*. ;M? ^ Diggs. Eft. of K.L. Champion, kaown,,^, *am B-ykin Tra<*?, levied upon a.? tba pt^, of John M. DrSaossure. at toe -uit af ???j Brerard. AduTr, against James Itaaia? aodj^j M. DcSuussure-Decree in Equity. -AU?? Ona Tract of 163 Acres of Land. m?r? ?r ^ in Sumter County, near the Kershaw '.iiie,?.ij0?,_ ing land.? ot Thus. 0. Sunders, the S*m8<i_?ljs tract as ?b?te, and Est. of Champion, lev^0, ss fhe property of John M. DrS:?u??ort, n tkt sert of Alfred Brerard, Administrator, ?j?^ James Danlap and John M D?Sau??ura ie Equity. -SI So That portion of one Tract of 1677 Amitf Laad, wbiefa lies in Si. m ter County, rt,., ?j., Kershaw line, adjoining lands of E?t. <>f Lfxn] Beykln and Est. of Che-mi-n, ?nd bnar^ North and West b* Waten? River. !e?iedop.4 aa the property John M. DeSaus-ure,at tben.it of Alfred Hrevard. AdmV. against -lawes Dar.]? snd John M. DeS.?u??ure-Decree in Eqaity. Known as the Hai'e Tract. ALSO One Tract of 185 Acre? of Land, lyir ros iii publie ro id lo Sumter from Camden, n<tj..;nfrr . landa of Ellerbee. laud of E-t. of A. H. Buybii, S. H. Tonng and J. R. VeLeod, levied upvau the property of J-hn M. DeSauss ire. m tB? of Alfred Brerard. Adm'r vs Jame? Dunlap ul Joh? M. DeSaussure- Decree in Kqnity. Ote? Tract of sixty-?<-ren Acres af Lind, aort of less, two mile? from Town of Sumter. ?dj..??. iog hsnds of Mrs. Jane Webb. W. C Dut*?,, and* orber lands lately of Est, of Wm. Lt?;,', deceased, levied upon as the f.mrerty of ?a. Lewis, deceased, ander the Fi Fa af Jahn Nw.' fon ?gf?as? Wm. Lewis, to br ?old retenir.? tb, homestead right of Mrs. Lew s and chi! inn. The Remainder of Estate, after theHnm^tnj for life has been taken nat. io ?ne Lot in Tuvj of Sumter, bounded North >y tami of Mn. c. Moses, Past by Baptist Chureh I.?t. South IT Liberty Street, West by Har* in S*r?et. leves*, as the property of Montgomery Mow?, at th, suits of Julia F. Frierson and Bernard 0*XeiIL One Tract of 600 Acre? of Land more ?rim. in Sumter County, adjoining lands of Jo*.}. Bossard, Wm. S. Boyd T. lt. Tate aaxiotheri, levied upon as the pwperry of Wm. S. Birren, at the suits of Bank of Charleston. Bai k ?t Maa of South Carolina. C. H. Reid A Co. The abort tract subject to Homesteads One Tract of 223 J Are* of Land, mor* ?r lea? rn Sumter County, on Tear"Coat Swamp, a-'joij. ing lands of Billy M.-F.idMr. H. W. Karl?.; G. White, David Shaw and ? thers. levied apr* as the property of R. A. Bett une. st the ?diu if Lawrence Seymour and Wm. E. Byrd. One Tract of 147 Acres of Land mire nr len, adjoining land* of G. W. Truluck. J. W. Storp on, W. D. Hinds, James Cany er? ?nd athen, levied upon as th? property of Ettal? of Elias Mims. at the fail of Wm. ?V. Hind.?, against Eli? sabeth E. Mims, Adm'xof Elia? Mim?. One Tract of 935'Acres of Land, moreorksj in Sumter Couny, 4 to 5 miles ?n rhe road s Camden from the town of Sumter. adjoining las? of Mrs. Ants. L. R/Jetiningsy ?.. M. Spans,! Bradford and others, levied upon as tliepn-artt of Estate of Jo*. B. White, at the sait of Fitl V.n J. Moses v?. Maria H. White, Extcstri: sf Joseph B. While. One Tract of 909 Arres of Land more or ira, in Sumter County, adjoining land? of . J. Brit? ton, Jcs. B. White. W. W. BfaHford, levied ape as th? pToprrty ot James it. White, at the ?al: sf Isaac N Lewair, AdRwni?t-st?r. One Tract of XiZ Acres of Land in Svaw Coowty, adjoining lands of M m Keels, H. J Welch, Coffee Wit?. >n. Esl. Elias tJibb?, Ictiai on as tba property E.?L of J. C. Die, deeeatri.il the sait of Thomas R. Grier, against Jobs S. Cole, Adm'r. of J. C Die. Tha undivided interest of Defendant beisgM thereof in ono Tract of 380 Acre? af Land. SM? or le?s in totaler County. caHed the Eile?a Tract, adjoining lands ?f E?t. W. B. Mamt, Mr?. A. C. Net?on. J J. L Aller, and uifc-n. levied upon aa the pr-.r*er?y of Mrs K. J. Eui gess. at the suit of J. M. CaMnrll A S n?. The undivided interest of the Deteadast,leag ?-6 thereof, in one Tr?- f af 3*r> A>-re? ?.f hti -nore <ar less ia Sumter C?nnty, r lied the hilen* tract, adjoining land? of Est. W. H. StVrM. Mrs. A. C Nelson, J. J. L. Allen and o'ctit. levied upon aa the pr?p?>rtv nf Jebe M. Nels?, at the so. t of J. M. Caldwell Jt Sons. One Tract of 720 Acres of L.?n l ia Ma* Coa aty, adjoining lamda of Dr. The?. J. I>?B<*, Zack. McKinney. E?t. N. S. P"e?. Dr. Henry Abbott, fevied epon as the r*?perrjr of Thoa. B. Fraser, at tbe ?uit? of Miry E. Miller, 2 eases. J. J. Miller, Sar?'r , li. Ism H. Beattie and others. On? Tract of SOtt Acres of Land mor? ?rira, ?ear BishopviHe. adjoining lands of Robert Fraser. Mrs. A. E. Shaw. Esl. A. Jame*, K*-? T. Urea o and-Muldrow. levied on as tb? tffse erty of R.M. Engli?b. at the ?uit? u? Tboi. ? English,^Mary J. English, B. J. Lacsi ssl* others. - ALSO. One Traet of 1006 A ere? of Land more of k* ae?r Wella X Road? in Salmi, edjviniag l>a??f -Wells.-Mills. anJ K. W. U n.ou ?nd 11 Gregg, levied op?n ?? the property of R. & English, at th? taits off. R. Kng i.r?. Mary I Eaglisb. R. W. Moi?e. and at her? Tb? Plantation naoted Rote Dill, of ibsst .Tf' Aeres of Land, more or leu ie Sw* County, oo Mctiirt's and Beaver Daw S ??as. . bead waters of Black River, adjoining UMI ? George, J, A. and ib-s A. Mctutcbeoa. L I Frasa?. H. D. Green. Mrs. A. A. .McKail. ** Peebles and H. E. L. Peebles, levied ?(w??* property of P. J Mote?, Jr.. at the ??'? ? George F. Mclntjt?. Pra.8khn J. Motet, i? Edwin ST. Moise, 3 case?. ALSO, On? Let in towa of Somfer. North rf* Homestead, fronting East 319 feet OB Cbtrd Street, bounded North by Blandir g S irret, ?. West by Und of Folsom. ALSO, One Lot fronting East on Church Straet ab* IM fest bounded North by tbe llowssw| South by Haynsworth Street, West by Ut ? t Stiles. Th? twa above levied on as the property of ?. f. Moses, Jr., at tba suits of tiw-rge F. tyr?, P. J. Moses, Sr., Edwin *. Mei? . T. J- COGHLAN*. Sheriff Sumter eoe?7 December 8, 18? J. _ Preserve Your Siglt! THE CELEBRATED Sehaffhausen Spectacles, ?aa/<ac4? rW at 3t*?f*i*m?e*. S*>txtrl-^ The sjt?pssrisarity ofthose Great Eye P??*J* MasisUia tko ca re fal Mathematical AcrsV* bj the eeastrssetfon of the Lenses. .e"D?""*? Stared of th? Beat White Flint 6lass, tbs Shep? of th? Ey?, thu obviating all Uli?*,*n,? tad ?fevering of the Sight, Dirtiness. ?*? H *. other Train of Evil? produced by the sss ? .ferio? spectacles. . ?very one whose aigkl is failing undent*** As vain?. By baying inperfect *pecU?IeiIH ?elp to destroy ft. BOT TBE BES7 ! A?jr ?*e Sc?mfhauMn ?>pect*cto *? ***** the Ey**-which are priait* 70ft SALE BT C? T. MASO!** Jae? ? Watc?mager 4 J?**1 *