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THE SUMTER WATCHMA WKDWlMDAr, PECEMKER^g^ J?BWOHX HEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUT1 ^f- Obiiaa.ru? and Tributes of Respect ? ?ceding four lines will be charged for as adv tiaemeats. * All communications of a personal nat and walch subsorve private int est, must paid for. Marriage notices inserted free. All Persons Indebted to the Sumter Watchnian a now called upon, io earnest, to ina payment. Longer indulgence cannot given. Subscriptions are due in a< ?ance. We beg oar friends to rememb this. Our New York Lette. -:o: The Yeletdom of New York at t Grand Ball-Col. Jim Fide and t, Naval Officers-Strange Vvcissitud - Hie Sainted Turkey-Amuscmeti - Tfte Mace Coburn Contest- JajHtne Prmxs and Fegee Islanders. NEW YORK, Dec* 10, 1871. The ball given in honor of the Gran Duke Alexis was undoubtedly tbe fine affair of the kind in many years. If had drawbacks they must be ascribed I that charming characteristic of yoe genuine New Yorker to make moue somehow-but to make it; and to thi other social peculiarity which permi: a conglomeration of the elite and th riff raff, especially if Riff raff has on ii pa*te breast pins aoJ sood clothes. Th tickets of admission were nominally SH but the perineal Committee man quiet! added another ma^io circle to the fi<:ur< pocketed the ninety dollars of profit a his reward of merit, and so exacte tribute from those amoog NoodledoE & Poodledom who, since the arrival o the Duke, hare been standing, meta phorically, on their social heads, in thei mad desire to smell the atmosphere o royalty. Yet the ball iiself was magnificent display; a charming jan and jumble of bright eyes, hand.-orn faces, pretty speeches and rich toilettes Fully four thousand persons were pres ebt who, betwecu dress, diamonds an' political titles, represented the carioa patch-work of " Oar Beat Society." Of course, there were pome odds anc ends to the Mosaic, which will not bea microscopic examina:iou, but theo, yoi know one gets tangled among these m often now a days, that they must bi regarded as a part of the u make up" o all strictlytfashionable comedies, and no be scrutinised with those virtuous wiuki which, in well regulated circles, some? times disturbs the whole side ot i woman's lace Apropos ol the New York ball, anoth er was given to the Grand Duke by th? Naval officers at Brooklyn, and so vcrj \ select and autocratic it wa*, that marin, ers were stationed to .-top the .-treci cars containing "the common people' from passing through the scented air ci the vicinity, while tbe police were especially enjoined to prevent the entrance of Col. Junes Fisk, should thal famous personage put iu au appearance To bis brother Colonels of the Ne* York regiments invitations were freely issued, bat be it said in their honor that every one of them resented the slight intended for their associate, by persistently staying away. Now, "Jim Fisk," as he is called, may have his foibles-and heaven knows that his personal affairs have been ventilated by thc Jenkinses of the press down to the very creakiug of his bouts be may have operated boldly in Wall street ; run the Erie Railway to suit himself, or done a score ol'questionable acts characteristic of the strung individu? ality of the man ; but ail these have their offsets, and when the ledger of our lives is opeticd, I fancy there will be found stauding to his credit a balance of greater good tba* evil. As he was .pacing the Grand Scaud of the Com? mittee aud its families, at the head ol' his fine regiment, on the day of thc Reception Parade", the few parvenus gathered there had the bad taste to vent their spJeeu at him io the presence of toe Dukc\a curious exhibition ot borrowed manne?-but elsewhere alon" tat entire route, fron? the thrones upon the side-walks and the -rowds in the windows, the waving handkerchiefs oi tb? ladies aud the cheers of the men, testified that the people of New York bad not forgotten thc man who, in twelve hours after the destruction of Chicago, was dispatching lightning trains to that City, fricghted with the means of relief, and himself driving from door to door to receive the contri? butions Irow the public. They had uot forgo:ten the euterpiise that hud given to the mefroplis the two most elegant Steamships iu the world; that had re ?rgauiZv'd and created a "crack" r?gi Lieut ol volunteer soldiery with a band of one hundred ani fii'y magicians; that bad built au Opera House; and in short done a thousand g<?od things which lend such brightness to a luau's character that his lanita arc .,eco only in the shVJui'. Toe Naval gent temi u admitted to their bali a gr. at many individuals worse than James fisk, and the true manhood ff New Y ark to day, has no sympathy with the ?riobbi>hne.?s wbicb made flesh of one and Li - ia of lee other. Io wandering around New York, one occasionally sees strange characters who illustrate io a melancholy manner the '.np* tad downs"-the vibratory fasStaaitadei of city life. Taking aa avenue ear t%^?Ser:eVexu;ng'l a cigar on the-: frost pkt form. There was an expression on tho face of the driver,-as the ?tfnl ftaaferof tbr ga* lamps rested on it, sp sai, so intelli gen t, so fol 1 of a mao h ootl .fir above that which is ordinarily wr itten on the physiognomy bf bia ?lass, .that I felt impelled to become for the nonos a sort of interrogation point, ?e jinet my advances, kindly, and after a little while told me with a voice fall of .gentle tones, the story of his life. Years ago he was clerk in a large establishment down towa, and as a commercial - trav^ eler, visited moat .of the prominent cities in the United States. Eventually he became a partner, made money, and was prosper?os in the relations of busi? ness. A wife and three daughters were the jewels of .his home, and they lived io a style becoming their means. The firm was overtaken.by the panic of 1857, and unable to stem ?ibe carrent, vrent down. Private property was absorbed in the payments of debts, aud a few months found him penniless. He became a clerk, supported himself on a mere pittance, went into the army in 1862; was disabled, his wife and daugh? ter meanwhile died, and he returned to a desolate household almost broken? hearted. Bad luck seemed to follow his footsteps, and all of his efforts to get ont of the mire proved futile. Atlast made desperate by the prints of want vhich had already crossed his threshold he secured his present humble position, and for the last two years, through win? ter's cold and summer's beat, has held the reins over a pair of horses who, with all their toil, doubtless enjoy infinitely more of the solid comforts of existe .ce than their unfortunate dri? ver. Bui such is life. Rascals enjoy the ro-ewood and velvet white intelligent worth too ofien "walks the earth with bleeding feet." The weather has become intensely cold, and in twenty four hours every skating rink in these latitudes will blossom into its fantastic winter display of circling forms an l flirtations on ice. The water, begins to stick, in the half frozen pipes like the Amens in Mac? beth's throat, and the public fountains are covered with the frosty beard of the dying year. . .. i Thanksgiving, for the first time, was celebrated asa national anniversary, and the people, having their bone to pick with the annual turkey, picked it clean Millions of the patrou saint were martyrised. The stores were- closed ; business was hid under a bushel, and the few wayfarers on the streets, hurry? ing hoaeward?, looked ss if they were taking a lingering meal, with their eyes on defunct gobling8. The unfortunates in tlip Public institutions were treated to un extra dinner ; and hilaiity generally drifted fiona its moorings, aud for the noi'ce traveled arouod loose. The theatres are io full blast, and present unusual attractions; Nilsson, Capoul, Wachtel in opera; Edwin Booth in Hamlet; John E. 0?reus in Solon Shingle. Atina in opera Bjuffo ; Southern ad Lord Duudrcary, besides a dozen lesser lights are drawing fine audiences. Thc partial panic resulting from the suspension of the Bowling Green, the Guardian, and Stuyvesant Banks has abated All of the institutions make a better showing than was inticipated, and the depositors are re assured and hopeful. It is thought thatT pecuniary complications with some of the disgraced public officials may have had something to do with the ''run" which compelled tho banks to close their doors. The Mace-Coburn prize fight is re? garded here in the unchristian pirlai.ee of the natives, as a "put up job," and disgust at the results extends even to the virtuous ?wells of tho Upper Tendon). Why Coburn, the party of tho first part did not, with his 'left duke' propound such a proposition on tho knowledge box o? Mace, as to secure lor that dis? tinguished gladiator an obituary notice while in the zenith of his fame; and why Jem Mace, BS the party of the second part, aud true type of the muscu? lar missionary, did not "plump" one '.buuch of fives" into the b;-ead basket and with the other assault the "spectao letar pnbocis" of the aforesaid Coburn, in such a righteous manner, a? to call for a first class fuueral, are questions which disturb this religions communty. They don't understand tho wtijs of Providence. Ten Japanese princes are at or.c o^ the New York hotels, nt rouie to Oxford, Kurland, to be educated. They are hiitttu pig tails and oriemial drapery; in manner? are evidently gentlemen by na'ure, aod in speech gentlemen by eui; ure. Their command of English, especially when under sail among the vowels, is admirable in view of the fact that they learned it in their own country, but when they strike an archi? pelago of our Anglo Saxon contenants they get awfully wrecked, and act very much as if they had a severe attack ol dipt hem, or a piece of beef io their thro.: ts. Three cannibals are also en route Fogee Inlanders ?rho have beeu d'etiog nu i hu broilud clergymen. New York is in doubt bow to ovar? them, aod Der mot,ico is in d.spair at the prospect of being ordered to serve np some of his boned friends-he politicians. PERSONNJB. .* 53 The Great inc*orl4l? Aunu/''. I [ostotteVi Un i ted S Utes Almsc&c for 1873, for distribution, gratti, throughout the United State*, and atl civilized countries of the Western Heliosphere, will be publishd'about the first of January, in the Englbh, German, French, Nor wef ian, Welsh, Swedish, Holland Bohemian and Spanish piiilosojjhy of nealth/shoa'd -feac sled ponier the re lu ab Ve sn'ggestioaeit contains. In add tion.to ai) admirable medical treatise ou the Dennes, prevention and cure of a great variety of diseases, ? TfalrraCtir s> large awount of infor? m?t ?on Interesting (o tbemerchant, the meehan-' ic, tire miner, the farmer, the pleater, ?nd pro? fessional man; and the catenations hare been made for jach meridian's and latitudes as ara most suitable -for a correct, .and comprehensive NATIONAL CALEXDAS. The nature, nibs, and extraordinary sanitary, effects of Hostetter'.- Stomach Bitters, the staple tonie and attentive of more than half the Chris? tian irorld, ?re fullj set forthin its palest which are also interspersed with pictorial illustrations, raluable recipes for the botueho'd and farm, hu? morousanecdotes- and other' instructivo and imusing reading matter, original and selected. Among the Annuals to appear with th* cpenteg af the year, thu will bo ena of the. mojt usof ol, md may.be had for the asking. The proprietors, Messru. Bostetter i Smith, Pittsburg, Pa., on; receip : of a two cent stamp, will forward a copy by mail to any perrott who cannot procure one in his neighborhood. The Bitters a re-av ld in every ?ity, town and Tillage, and ?re extensively used ? throughout the entire civilised world. EL VIKOCATALINA. The announcement that has been so generally herald'a throughout the country that an Ameri ?n catnpany hus again cojioieneed importing this celebrated Wine Toni* i? a matter of no ?mall importance, and will be bulls.-, with joy hy ail those seeking a pure aud invigorating tonic ; ?Iso. those who need a pure, pleasant and re freehitjg stimulant will End in the '?I Vino Cat? iline, or Brown's Catalina Wine Tonic, what Lbey want. It will be remembered the' impor? tations were made in 1S?6 of this hoted brand, tat in consequence-nf the high duty thea de? manded oy this government, the enterprise ccas ?d, to tha regret of thousand? who bad learned Its value. It is the oldost tonic ia the w.rld, and ioubtles:i tbe most invigoratir-g, thc purest and nert, and if importation coutinnes at the rate; now star'.ed, it will take its place ia every fa mi- j ly tn tbi: as well as in the old countries. It* merits will malte ita household article,and we hope that every one wbo has ever used any Bit? ters or common patent tonic, will at lean try one bottle of ?he Cate?ina. and then decide for them selves whether they will use this touic, prepared from the pure juice-of the Cat?lica grape, with Calisaya und the spices of Ceylon, or a 'inters made of common whiskey and hitter Eeid herb.?. This is an invaluable preparation for weakness and debility ; it relieves morning languor and gives freshness and appetite, nut followed by an unpleasant reaction. It cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Costiveness, Bilious Beran.ementa, Cramp Colic, Flatulence, Diarrhoea, Byscntery Nausea, Vomiting, Morn ing Sickness, Chills and Fevers, He i lache, Ncr vous Irritability, Aommie, Heart Disease, BU teases of tbe Kidneys and Bladder, I ??.?easer of the Skin, and all Eruptions, either cau'ed b y other diseases or impurity of the Blood. As a Tonie in Consumption, it hai no superior of which thousands believe themselves to hsve bee? cured by itt ure. We do not claim that it will cure Consumption, bnt we are sure that it will prevent it if taken in time. For sale by I. A. MCKAGEI, Bruoggist, Sum? ter S. C.. J, il. M. CoiRAU A Co., IS Light street, Baltimore. Md, General Agents for the U. S. Office of the Company, 48 S. Howard Street, Baltimore, Md. . Sept.j?-ly_ PENETRATING to the source of dis?-s?o ia the secretions and (he circulation, regulating ev.;rr organ, and bracing every nerve ?ed fibre of tbe/b?dy. DB. WILKES'S VUIKOAK bureas nre cifertia-.- the most aafeoishing cures of iudi i.'c?:i'>n, biliousness, nervous weakness, rbenina. rism. scrofulous disorders, and cLu onie e< i.atipav tion. that the world oas c*cr witnessed. MAGIC OF THE MOUTH-Odi'erotw Bmo dont, reud'-T? the ro?iuh cnrhniitiflg. cmpos.-d I'frHrc, antiseptic herbs, it itupirts wbllrn??? to the teeth, a delicious Bower-like trou>c m the breath, ?nd preserves intact fruin you:., to nge the ts-th. ' WHO WILL SUFFER ?"- It ?snow 24 years 'ince Br. Tu! ?cs' Venetian Liniment was pct bc fore the public, warranting it to eura ('bronie Rheumatism, Headache, Cuts, Barns, Bruises, Old Sores, Pains in the Limhs. Back and Chert; at.d it lins never failed. Soi l by Drug^isu. Dep?t. 1" i'iirk Place, New York THE HUMAS IIA:R-Burtn?tt's Cocoa! ne, i compound ?f Coca not Oil, etc.. is unrivalled RS a dressing for the bair. For sa'.e by all Drug? gists. PR ATT'S ASTRAL OIL.-Not tb? Cheapest* hut safest and Best 1 ilumina tine Oil f?r fusnilj ace ever ma lo Burns in the ordinary ker..-ene tann. Boes not take fire, nor exp?o le If tho lamp is npset and broken. Send for Circular, Oil House of Charles Pratt, established 1770, New fork RISLEY*? LINIMENT.-Of Arnica, Hops, Carbolic Acid, acts as a universal external core ill, acting oi the nerves connected with the skin It promptly relieves Neuralgia Pains', Cleanses ind eures old sores and ulcers. u-?h wounds. Imrns, bra KOS, iprains, Ac. Sold everywhere at 50 cents. Morgun A Bi.-ley. Wholesale Drug? gists. New York. Genera] A/?ntj. HIRDS' BLOOM OF YOUTH.-A most de? lightful toilrt preparation for beautifying thc ?kin, ha* been e?tabli-!>fd ov- r ?eu years : during ?hat time over one million ladies have u?rd it; in every instance it has elven entire satisfaction : it removes all imperfection,!, ian*, freckles ard Funburiis, giving the skin n youthful appearance. Sold at uii Druggists <r?d Fancy Goods Stores. Lvp >t 5 Oolrl Street. New Y'-rk THANKS TOTHE TIMELY DISCOVERY of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, the hear? af many j.-.rents hare been made pled by witnessing the beneficial enacts, which this remedy never (ails to produce during the critical period of teething. CARBOLIC SALVE.-Nothing like it?rer known before. C?:res cut*, barns, gores, wound*, 4c, like s* agio. PhyMcians spoik of it in trrras of thc highest praise. Prire 25 cents per box. John F Henry, Sole Proprietor, 8 College Place, New York. PHYSICIANS wbe hare prescribed SyspnU or Purifjed-CpiuiEi u.-e DO ajher fo.ui of Opium io their practice. CKTSTADORO'S HAIR DYE-If all Iii? hairs were lives. Othello said, '.my great rtrenge hath s?',mtwh for tbcm all." But bair thnt'e jrrvy or ?andy, white or red,the ladies fiave no stomach f>r ut all. Use Cliristad'.ro's Dye'ir d the evil is remedied. Manufactory, ?3 Maiden Lane, New York. TUE PUREST and Sweetest Cod Lirer Oil In the world is ll nar d A Caswell'- m- de nq the sea-shore, from fresh, selected livers, by ("newell. Hasard A Co. New York. B i? ?I soUiM? pure ?nd ?weet Patients who bara one? taken it pre fer it to all others. Physician* have decidid it superior to any ef the other oils in tbs marker. JOUVIN'S In?dorous Kid Glor? Cleaner restores soiled cloves equal to new. For sal-- by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. Price 25 cents per bottle. F. C. Wells A Co., New York. Kinsman ?f Homily Factors and Commission Merchants. Liberal Advances made on Cotton and Naval Stores. CharkstMySLG^ Julius I. Fleming., ATTOJi^?Y^AT %?'W. OhV? oa Usia cireet next to the Sumter B#ci Start* . Sll?RIFF'S .SALCES*' i BT -.virtue of eoe dry Executions to me direct' ed will be iold at Sumter Court House, on tbe ftrst Monday and dar following in January next, .'withic legal boars of sale, to tbe highett bidder, for ea?b, tbe folio wieg property, situat? ed ?D Sumter. Couoty. Purchasers te pay for titles and ?tamps. > ' One Tract ot 1665 iteres of ?and more or less in Sumter County, near ?be line of Ker.? haw. bounded West rod Sooth b"\ v, tnerte River, and adjoining lands of Tbos. 0." Sanders, land of Djggs, E.-r. of R..L. Champion,- known aa tb? bara Bcjkin Tr?nt, levied anon ie the property of Juba M. DeSaussare, at tbe rait of Alfred Bret-arJ, Adm>, against James dunlap and John M. DeSanssure-Decree in Equity. U . -ALSO One Tract of 169 Acres of Land, mitta or Jen io Sumter Connty, near the Kershaw linc, adjoin? ing lands of Thos. 0. Sanders,, the Sam Boy kin tract as above,' and.&f, of. Champion, leviedon as.tbe property of John M. OeSaussure, at tbe suit of Alfred Brevard, Administrator, against James Danlap and John M. PoSaassuro-De . ree in Equity. -AMO-; That portion of one Tract of 1677 Acre s of Land, which Hes in Sumter. Conn ty, neur tbe Kershaw line adjoining Inods of Est. of Lemuel Boy kin and Est. of Cba-m i >n, ind b^nn ded North and West by Waterte Riser, levied ?poa as tbe property John M. DeSanssnre, st the suit of Alfred Brerord, Adm'r, against James Dunlap, and John. M. DeSanssnre-Decree in Equity. ' aowa as the Hails Tract. ALSO One Trae/ ef 1S5 Aeras of Land, lying on the puMie road to Sumter from Camden, adjoining lands of Kile-bee. land of Est. of A. H. Boy kin'. S. H. Teeny and J. H. Gehend, Wried op-n as the-property of Jr>hn M. DeSanssnre, at the snit ot Alfred Utevar J, Adm'r vs. James Dualap.and John M. DeSamsure-Decree ie Equity. One Tract of sixty-sereu Acres af Land, more or less, two miles froro Tetra bf Sumter, adjoin? ing lands of Mrs J-ine Webb, W. C. Duncan, and oilier Linds lately >?f Kat- of Wm. Lewis, deceased, kried upon as trie property of Wm. Lewis, deceased, nnder the Pi Fa of Jabes Nor? ton against Wm. Lewi*, to he sold reserving the homestead rizhtuf Mrs. Lewis and children. The Remainder of Estate, after the Homestead for lift bas bern t:ik?t> ont, in one Lot in Town of Sumter, bounded Norlh.by Innd of Mrs..C. Moses, East by Bap'ist Church Lot. South by Liberty Street. Wes: by Karvin S'teef, levied on a* tbe property of Montgomery Moses, at the suits of Julia ?. Frierson rnd Bernard O'Neil!. CW Truer of 600 Acres of Land more or less, in .Sumter County, adjoining lands of Jos. S. Bor-*? d, Wm. 8. Boyd T. K. Tute and others, levied upon ns the property of Wm. S. Burgees, at the snits of Bank of ?'harlcston. Bat-k of State of South Cundir?a. C. II. Koid k Co. Tbe above tract subject to^llomestead. One Tract of 22."?} Aeres of Land, more or less in Sumter County, on-Tear Coat Swamp, adjoin? ing bind* of Bi'ly M ..Fud 'in, <i. W. Earle. J. G. White, David Shaw and "thors, levied npon os the property of B. A. Bethune, at the suits of Lawrence Seymour ned Wm. E. Byrd. One Traci of 14" Aces of Land more or less, adjoining lands of t?. W. Truluck, J. W. Stitrge on, W. 1). Hind', J:ime? Conyera and others, levied upon as thc property of Estate of Elias Minis, nt the suit of Wm. D. Hinds, against Eli? zabeth E. Mirna, Adm's of Elias Mims. Ono Tract of $25 Acres of Land, more or less in Sumter Conn y, 4 to 5 inib-s op the road to t'amden from the town of Sassier.adjoining lands of Mrs. Artie. L. R. Jennings, L. M- Spann, X. Bradford ?nd others, levied upon as ?heproperty nf Estate of Jos. B. White, at the suit of Frank? lin J. Moses rs. Maria II. White, Executrix of Joseph 8. While. One Tract of 900 Acres of Land m?re or less, '.n Snmtcr County, adjoiriiog land* of.!. J. Brit? ton. Jos. B. White. W. W. Bradford, levied upon ns the property ot J.-.mes G. White, st the snit of Isaac N Lenoir, Administrator.' One Tract of 343 Acres of Land in 8umter County, adjoining landa of Wm. Keel?, R. J. Welch, Codee WHson, Est. Elias Gibbs, levied on ns the property Est. of J. C. Die, deceased, at the suit of Thomas R. Grier, against John S. Cole, A dm r. of J. C Die. The undivided intered of Defendant being 1-6 there >fiu one Tract ot 3S0 Acres of Land, more i.r le.-s in "-utnfer County, called the KUerbe Tract, a jnuin^ lands of Est. W. B. Murray, Mrs. A. C. Nelson, J J. L. Allen and others, levied upon .ts ibo property of .'.frs. E. J. Bur? gess, sr the suit of J. M. Caldwell k Sons. Thc undivided interest of tbe Defendant, being 1-6 thereof, in one Travt of 380 Acres of Land, t??rv vr less in Sumter C-unty, c 'lied the KUerbe tract, adjointes lands of Est. W. U. Murray, Mrs. A, C Nelson, J. J. L. Allen and others, levied upen ?s the property nf John M. Nelson, at the suit ot J. M. Cardwell k Sons. One Tract of 720 Acres of Land in Sumter County, adjoining lands nf Dr. Tbos. J. DuP.ose, Zac*. McKinney. Est. N. S. Punch, Dr. Henry Ablo.it, levied upon as the property of Thoa. B. Fraser, ar the (suits of Mary E. Miller, 2 cases, J. J. Miller, Surv'r., H. Watts, H. Beattie and others One Tract of POO Acres of Land more or lass, near Bishopville. adjoining lands of Robert Framer. Mr.*. A. E. Pnaw. Est. A. Jame*, Est. J. T. (Jreoii aod-Mnldrovr. lev i nd on a? tbo prop arty of St.M. Un-li-h. it the suit? of Thos. E. English, Mary J. English, B. J. Lucas aud otb ess. -ALSO, One Tract of 10C0 Acres of Lind more or less, near Wells X Roads in Salem, adjoining land of -Wells-Mills, and R. W. Wilson and E. A. Greg*, levied upon as the property of R. M. English, at the suits off. R. English, Mary J. English. E. W. Moise, and ot hers. . Thc Plantaci?n name i RO?O Mill, of about 2791 Aces of Land, more or lets in Satuter County, on MrGirt's and Beaver Dam Swamp, bcid wati rs of Black Uiver, adj-duing lands of George, J. A. and, i bog A. Mri*uichr?n? L. L. Eraser, II. D- Gr?ua, Mrs. A. A. McKain, Mrs. P?ebb? and fl. E. !.. Po bles, levied upon as tbe property of E. J Moses, Jr., at the snits of George F. if cinty'.';. Franklin J. Moses, Sr., Edwiu ri'. Moise, 3 cases. A LSO, CPO Latia town of Fumier, North of tba IF-.roe.? reid, fronting East 319 feet on Church Street, bounded North by Blending Street, aud Wett by laud of Folsom. ALS<>, One Lit fronting E.ist on Church Serest about 320 feet bounded North by the Homestead, SoutL by U?ynsworth Street, Weat by tlot of C, Miles. Tb* two ?hove levied on as the property of P. J. Mi sei. Jr.. at the suits of ; George F. Mein tyre, j?. J. Moses, Sr., Edwin W. Moise, 8 cases. T J. COGHLAN, Sheriff Sumter County. Dcesmber 8, 1871._ _ State of South Carolina SUMTER COI NTY. IN TH K COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Marm* Keynnlds vi. Wm. M. DeLorme-Bill fo F .re.clot.ure. IN PURSUANCE or a judrrmtnt order of the said Court of Common Pleas, made in the above cnu-e. will bo sold hy or under the direc? tion of the subscriber, at public auction, at the Court House, ia tbe Teen of Sumter, in the Couu y of Samrsr, on. the firs? Monday (being S?te?' day) of January n?:xt, between the hours of 11 o'clock ia the forenoon and 5 o'clock in the afternoon : One Lut of 2 1-9 Acree of Land and Booses thereon, in thc Town of Sumter, adjoining lots of F. J- MOMS.*, Edward Barnwell, oa Hayna street - Terms: One-third fast' ; belar-ce on a cfrcdit of one and tao years/to be secured by bond of the pureba-er and a mortgage of the premises, paying interest from day of sale, payable anna ally until the whale is paid. Purchaser to pay for papers add stamps, j THOMAS J. COGHLAN, j Sasriff Sumter County. / December *, T871. Stat? of South CaroiinsH ?M? S?.MTKR COUNTY, TN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS. Frankiia J. Mases, Thea. B. - Fraser.. T>s. j Richardson, vs. Andrew J. M east, John j Richardson, and Joan N> Frierson-Coraplal for $?iirt'<*M?. :. i+?i . ? \ M \ t > IN prR.-IJANCBAf.a.Jodgmeat crier < ssid Court of Common Pleas, mads aboee ease, will be sc-W by or aiider<her?Ju~ I nf the subscriber, at public attetion, at the ; HotMO, in tbs. Ti? wn of Semter in the COHO ti Sumter, on tho first "Monday u?ia| Saleada f j Jaaoary next, between tie 'sours of tl o'e in the forenoon and 8 o 'cloe k in' the a fi erato Ooe Tract of iOO* 0f I^BJ, toort or situaxed io Sumter Cou arv, ' bounded \ lard of J. Mr Law, East ny deed of Jobo Icy aadJJr. Wel;s,-&>?th by lapdftof FaddU ead. Uobert M. EaeUsb^ ? TERMS-Cash. Partrhesen ?o aadsuarpa, ^ > - J^AU^' ^ ftariCSa^ty 'ift*Stiffe of fy&Gmtim ?;-t, S?MTR? "df?j?NTY. -M ?HBJ?OTJR? OF ?0M3I0N ELBAS. ?Ells?" M. Colclough' T?. Jiffies Henry' (kl?lougb* Musi dora J. Col clongh/Gertrude E. Colclough, Alexander Colclough,^ Le oner d W. Di ck Sad Leonora J. his wife, G-jrtrnde E. Bick, Jul? Ashby Colclough, John J. Bokard and Francis 6. bis wifo, and Frederick L. .Oreen and. gioia G- his wife -Bill for Partition and Ac conn:. Eliza M. C&lcloogh vs. James Henry Colcloogb, M asidora J. Colclough, Gert rode E. - Co! cl on gb, Leonard W. Bick and Leonora J. bis wire, Gertrude E. Diet, Julia Ashby' Col clough, John J. Boater^ and Francis S. bis wife, Frederick L. Green and Virginia G-. his wife, William Barrows, Elisabeth 3. Cole loo gb. William Barrows Colclough and Alexander Colclough Diok-Bill of Supplement and Berivor. v' BY virtue of an order of the Hon. John T. Green. Jadge of tba Third Judicial Circuit o? the enid State, made ia'.the abor?. cate.l will offer for sale at pabilo outery/om the first Monday and-day following jn Jnnunrv ?ext (being sates, day) at Sumter Court Boola, in the town of Sum teisja saH County, the following portions wnich remain unsold at this date, of thu Real Retace situated in stud County, of which John A."Col clough, deceased, was seised at the time of his death, except so ranch thereoCas bas been as signed by said order to the Plu'm'iff. Eliza M. Colclough-said real estate to he said'consisting of th-- Tarions traru, or Int? of land, below men tinned. Plats of the tracts or. lots. made by .tohn K. Gordin, D. S are lelt at the Sheriff's Office, where person* wishing t-> purchase mny see them. Esch tract, or lot, will be sold Separately, at not les- per acre tbun the appraised value below stated : Terms of Sale-One third cash, and the bal? ance on a credit of one und two ycarrin equal m.xtalmeata with interest from tba day- of nala, payable annually amil the whole be paid-tba deferred payments to be secured hy the bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises the purchaser paying for papers and stamps. The sev tracts or lots that will be offered for sale are as follows : Lot No. i?-%-383. Acres-Appraised, at Three Dollars and Fifty Cents per Acre. The Caper* Tract to be sold in lots Nos. 1,2 k 3 No. 1-417 acroi, N** 2-442 aeres, : ?;.> No. 3-630 acres, each Lot apprised at Four Dollars per Acre. - THOMAS J. COGHLAN. Deo. 8, 1871. Sheriff Sumter County. State of South Carolina? SUMTER COUNTY, IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Julia F. Friersoo, vs. Frunc?s M. Meliett and Silas Meliett.-Bill to Foreclose. IN PURSUANCE of a Judgment orderofthe said Court of Common Peas made in the nlxive cause, ?ill be sold by, or und ar the di? rection of the subscriber at public auction at the Court H"U-e in the town of Sumter, in the County of Sumter, on the first Monday, (being salcsday) cf January next, between the hours of ll o'cit ck in the forenoon and 5 o'clock in the afternoon- *. ..That Plantation or Tract of Land being in the District (now county) of Sumter and State atoresaid, containing ?ix hundred and forty (640) acres, mora or less, situated on Cane Savannah Swamp, waters ol Mack River, bout ced on the North by lands known as belonging to tbees'ate ot the late John S. Bradford, on the East by lands of John B. Moore, on the South by lands of Kit-bard 3. Cain, and on the West.by lands of the said F. M. Meliett. known as bis "Home Plantation," hr be sold in two parcels : - 1. -A tract of 175 7-10 Aeres, bounded North East by W. C. A Augusta Railroad. East by land of F. A.- Meliett. South by !-ud of K. B. Cain, West by land of J. J. Moore. * ? ' * 2. -Tte rcmauder of the Plantation, being 465 netri, more or less. The purchase* of either parcel, to hare the right to pay birontire bid in cash. TERMS.-One half cash, and the balance on a credit ofoney;ar, with interest from the7 day of sale, thc ilefirred payments to be secured by a b -nd of the purchaser and mortgage of the pretD?M. . , The parehsser to par (br papara and slumps. THOMAS J. COGHLAN, . Sheriff Satnter County. Dec. 8, 18?._ The State of South Carolina SUMTER COUNTY, .IN Tiff C?URT OF COMMON PLEAS. Elizabeth I. Bradley, v*. John McLeod Brad? ley, Gor4in Bradley, Mai y Murray Bradley, Sam!. Bradley, Henry Hughs Bradley, John N. l-*rier*.n, Edward E. Evans-Complaint fot Relief. IN PURSUANCE of a judgment order of the said 0?urt of Common Pleas, made, in the above caa?-*. ?ill be sold by or under the diree lion of tr* ?ubjcribetr, at public auction at the Court H?i*e in thc Town ot Sumter in th- Coon ty of Suit- r on .tho first Monday (being Sa'les day.) of january next, b'. tween the noars of ll o'clock ? the forenoon and 5 o'clock in the aficriiooi. - All list Plantation or Tract of Land, contain log -iii i J-A ore s of Land mure or kef, ?eat-?(?/?. burg to*he West', on thc Wateree Rirer Swamp -ab ulnne h J If lying in the ?aid swamp - booude/ North by lands . f Pinckney Spann and Andere?-Westby Wateree River and lauds of -w-.-South by lands of J. M. Calt.roll, East by lands of Estates of Wm. EUiionand W. W. Anderson. -ALSO, One 'met of ",and of about 40 Arres c-.llcd the "Otage" traci, situated South of ?teCesborg, bouadri .North and East by land? of the E- ute of M. .'ovciax. Sonta by land of Miss Ellen Brad;?, Westby the Camden and Charleston t\?ad. TERMS: OnsjCfrb easb, balance oa a cr?ait of one, (wo and tVce years, in eqaal instalments, with in teresprcm 'lie day of sal?, payable annually, niitiUhe trhole ia paid, to be secured by (be b"r? i-f the purchaser and * mortgage Of the prena-e*. Ps. baser* to pay for papen and stamps. Th above ?tated Tract* of Land may be sold emit, or in parcels advantageous to thc Estate of ?mael J. Bradley. THO?. J. COGHLAN, Dc 8,1871._ Sheriff 8umt*r County. Tia Sute of South Carolina T SUMTER COUNTY. ?N THE COURT OF COM MON PLEAS, M?'y L. Bracey rs. Joseph M. Bracey and / others.-Bill for Dower. ?PURSUANCE nf a jndgment order of the aid Court nf Common Phase, mad? ia the e case, will be sold by or under the direction ollie subscriber, at public auction at the Court i Hose in the Town of Sumter in the Coenty of gmter, on the fret Moadsy, (being Salesday,) - oJanoary next, between the hour? of U o'clock is the forenoon and 5 o'clock in the afternoon, -All the Reel Batata of which Washington1 Bra #r deceased, was rafead at the time of bis death, /aa ted in Sumter County, except ^ that portion (lotted to the Widow Cpr Dower, according to a ?at or said reelestate that will ba flied la tba beria"* Office of Sumter County, for inspectioa, jhd exhibited oe day of aale, i Terms of Saba,-One (bird of purchase money |asb, the balance on ? credit of one ead two yeats in eqaal instalments, bearing interest paye- * aar annually fresa 1?/ of sale antill the whom la paid. Po-chaser to give hoad and m ort gig? ef j tte premires ta th? Shariff and poy for papen j and stamps. THOMAS J. COGHLAN, Sheriff Sumter Conn ty. , Decembers 1871. State of South Carolina, IN THE -COURT- OF COMMOH ?LBAS. l< Charles Furraac "re. II cory ll?ynsw?rth;' t j IN P?KSUANCB of*a jadgraent order of the T said Court pr Common Plea*, mada in th* ' anora ear?, will be sold by or under ihesmaaTtoa of the subscriber, at publia auction, ti th^.Oqurt Hoose, la tb? Tova of Sumter".' ia )?fcGo?? ty or the for?nooi and SVeloei ia the afternooa- [ t . VA oertaln Traet of Lanji (a feaKe^d) ?st ri?, 1 lyiog n Ure waters nf Bl*ek River, and State 1 aforesaid, .attaining JOS Acre* mora or lass, and t boewdetf r^Utrfs beioogiBgto John N. friar- J son, Jae. & Bradford, B??eha Careen, " aed ? sla?raT*7 '*v*af s? i \???^?fit *^ F*.u>Mtl ai Seyfat^Utsaja, e "Lain. 'WK t State of W??? ~^?0^NTY. COMMON PLEAS. Job|?im^K^xS^Vs^w^^ ?nd John JV Brow*:-J*d^?*tfur Foreckssnfe* - IN PUB^D?NGB^C*^^Oen^ ord'r ?f th* .?sid Court oL COPUDOS Piena, .made m the above eese^.wiH b* sold: by or wder/he disertan of the snbacriher. at p'nbric anerb-a, at the .Codr^ Hou>e, in tbe. Town of muter in the County, of Sumter, on ih'etnrat Monday(being Salcsday? of January next, he tween the boars of i t n clock iq the forenoon and 5 o'eloek in the afternoon AU that pjaatattop or Tract of Land,, con tain, tog 800^ere?, d' re or less, in. Samper County, bounded North by land of Q. Sf. Lae and James Corbett, I?et by ls nd of James Corbett and J?hn E. Br?wn;.Sot?flibJ land of Wm, N-.Vbtte^ast bylaniof 6eovW. Lee, known a? tho Britton Tract. . -AL -0 One Tract of *H Acres of I*nd, move.er les?, in Sumter County, bounded North by land of G. W- Lae, Bay? by th* Britton Tract (above) Sooth by ra**, of !. Af. Brown, Weet by land of J. J. Knox. .-ii ' TERMS-One tfrird eath. ^Balance on a .cred? it of one ?nd two years-with interest from day of sale, pnyiibie annually, until the whole is paid., to be secured by the b nd vf the purchaser and a mortgage of the land. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. THOMAS J COGHLAN, Sharif Sumter Coon ty. December T, loTl. ' \ "'-> ?."_ State, of ?5o??h Carolina, SUMTER ii?UMY. TN THE COURT OF COMMO?r PLEAS. Richard H? Anderson, *nd Wm. W. Anderson, Ex*rs., va. Mary H. Hanks. RieharcUG. Auder, son and other? -Bili for' Injunction and to marshal Assets and for Relief. IN PURSUANCKof a judgment order of the said Coart of Common Pleas, made in .the above case, will be sold by or under the direction of the subscriber, at publie auction at the Court House, iu the Town of Sumter, ic the County of J Sumter, OR the first Monday (being Salesday) of j Janwary next, between tho hours of 1 o'clock in the forenoon and ? o'clock in the afternoon AU that Plantation named lliwasaee, on Wa taree River Swamp ia Sumter Coanty, 5 miles nbove State?b?rjc, containing I9C0 Acres of land more or b'ss. adjoining lands of John Atkinson and Estate of Middleton on North-Eastby lands of H. L. Pjn?kney, South by lands of H. L. Pinokney. S. J. Bradley,a?d L. M. Spann. West by Wnteree River." Terms-One third cash-balance on a credit of one. two and three yeari, with interest from day of sale, payable annually, until the whole is fully paid. Purchaser to give Bond an'd 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 8,1871. State of Sout?i Carolina, COUNTY OF SUMTER. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Levi Furstenhurg vs. Cunningham Bovie-Sum mons-and Complaint for Foreclosure. IN PURSUANCE of'a judemenf order of the said Court of Common Pieos, mad? in the atiove case, will be sold under tbe d notion of! the subscriber, at public auction, at the Court Ho ure io the Town oj"-Sunter, un the first Moa day (being Sales' day) of January next, between the hours of ll o'clock in the forenoon and 5 o'clock in the afternoon : . AB that Plantation lying abd being in the County of Sumter and State aforesaid, on tba East side of Douglass Swamp, en the South side of the Luwry road, containing 202 Acres of Land btiundcd on the North by the Lowry road, on the East by lands of James J. Durant and F. Joye, South by lands of the Estate of Ervin Goodman, West by Douglass Swamp. Terms of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay for title and stamps. T. J. COGHLAN, Sheriff Sumter Co. Dec. 8, 1871._ The State of South Carolina StLUm COUNTY. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Franklin J. Moses Ex'r. vs. Mary C. Avinger and Others.-Complaint for Relief, Ac. In pursuance of a Judgment order of the said Court of Common Pleas, made tn the above case, will be* told by or under the direction of th.-sub scriber, at public auction at the C< urt.House in the Town of Sumter on the first .Monday, (being Sales-day nf January next,) between tbe hours of 11 o'clock in tbe forenoon and 5 o'clock in the afternoon One Tract of 6121 Acre? of Land more or less of the Estate of Thomas M. Raker, deceased, on Rocky BluQ Swamp, in Sumter County, as de? scribed in tbe Plat thereof, ruado and certified by Wm. L. Brurlsan, Deputy Surveyor, and recorded in the Register's office of Sumter Coanty in Book G. G. p. 56, to bc sold in parcels of 50 or 100 Acres. Piata thereof to be exhibited on day of sale. Terms-One-third cash. Tb? remainder cn a credit of one and two years with interc.it from day of sale, payable annually until the whole is pai-l. Purchasers to give bond and mortgage of the premises and psy for papers and stamps. THOMAS J COGHLAN, Sheriff Sumter County. DecS 1871 The State of South .Carolina SUMTER COUNTY^ IN PROBATE COURT, Adeline Barfield, Samuel D. ber husband, Emma Barfield, Pl'iff, vt. Susan Barfield, Henry Barfield and C. T. Piayer, Ex'or IN obedience to an order fm m C. M. Harst, Judge of Probato of flamrar Coanty. made io luis case, I will cell at publie oa tery. on Salesday in January next, the following tracts of land, in said county, to wit : One tract containing two hundred and eighty seven (287) acres, ?ore or less, bounded un the north by binds of Betj. Mc? Coy, east by lands of R.' E. Mcilveen, south by lands of Edwin J. Goodman, and west by landa of Henry Barfield, and tbe tract next described. One other tract containing one hundred (10a) ?cres, more or lesa, bonn dad north by lands of ?state J. E, McCoy, cast by abo-re described tract belonging to est?t? of Barfield, ?oath by lands ?t R. A. Frierson, and west bj- lands of W?. Reels. Terms one third ca*b-i nd the balance sn a credit of one ned to? yeais, with interest from day of sala, purchaser to giro bis bond and nortgage of presalias, to secara ?redit portion md to pay fop papara and sumps. T. J. COGBLArT, Dec 6-3t_ 8. 8. C. Hie State of South Carolin, SUMTER COUNTY. IN PROBATE COURT. Darin? Elmore, WiltUm H.Elmore, W, ry Brown, aad others- PI'tffa. Complaint for Pasy .n /cationand Account. John Boye?, Mary E. Boyce, aad others-Deft*, j '? \ ' IN obedience tn aa order mada in this eese'by C. M. Hurst, Jadga of Probate of Barnier bounty, I will ?all at public outcry, on Salesday n January next, at Samtar Court House, that ract of land in raid County, containing one < mndred seres, ?ore or less, lying on Big i ?roneh. bounded North by landa af ' the late i tt'obbia Josey, Bast by land? of 1 mm? Bru m lett, ] md e*tate of Francis Boyce, Sealb by lands of larvi? Saarbon?', and West by lands of- i ia the following teres, to Wit t ' Om half cash, aid the balance on a credit of pe year, with interest from day of sale; tb? < mix baser to fife his bead and a asertfaga or th?- '< or papers and stamps. < ' C T. J. COGHLAN, < Dee8-St _8. g C. ?> -t ro who? it saay eoueern : The undersigned halft'' . y fives nolie* af hi? appointment M Assignee af j [*? Ik TBtwafl^t lb* C?sMOy. .0^*lmU?r. aa*' 1 Stat* cf Soath Carol na. within said District; tho hes bee? adjudged ? Bankrupt upon kV ? iw^eHrioa by the Dbtftet Coart of ?aid 2>k? - riet, dated Oct. 28, A. D. 18T1. I D. J. WINN, SwMd . mim The State, of Sooth Caro?na. SU MTBfc COUNTY? . ?ST PROBATE COURT. ' > Bran B. Math's. 1 Adm'r Comest au Ft? Rl?a Mathis, j of Und ?a Ac't. "Wm. Pruekooy M*tbisr . Marts Math?.-Dept*. J IN obedience to an order in ??i* eas?', made hy C. M. HW,'Judge ?f Pr-Ure >f powter County., I will ?ell at public outcry, or S*1eila.y in January next, at Sumte/ Cuort Hoo>c. tbe two following tracta of land of the ?stare of the late iVras M*tbi?, to wit : : One Tract kno*n as the Rack Hill Tract, contawing two hoodrVd s.n-1 thirty Mir ?<-?.*. more ?rlese, bounded ow th* N.?r*hrbj l?nd> af John Baker. East by landa of H. E. L Pe ble*. South by the Home rraet, and Wraf ^y lands o? Tbos. Sanco, k, nnd Janie* Hancock. n One other Tract known, aa th? . H >me Tract, coatiieiog Jw., hundred ar.d seventy ai-rea. njo.e or leas, b..uoded N..rtH hy the Kerk Hill Tract, Bast bj lund of the Esinte kiiown aa -'(he Dority Tract," Sooth by lands of Bosh Heriot and Daoiet Mathis, and W?*t br lands of W. J Dority. Terina Cash. Purchaser to pay for paper-a .*? ?ti mr>?. T. J. COGHLAN, Poo6-3t~ ' >.$.<?. The State o? South Carolina, . COUNTY,Of. SUMTEB. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Joaaa D. Samson, j Charles H. Mayer. John C. Coulter, John Tracey, et al. r Summons" hr Rslief. es. Jobs J. Hennegan, John Purcell and' ' James Barrett . TO THU DEFENDANTS, Joho J. Hennegar. John Purcell anJ James Barrett YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and re? quired to answer the complaint in thi" ?etim which.'is filed in the office of ike Clerk of^Cout moe Pleas, fur the said County, and jtn serve o copy of ytmr answer t<> the said eomj laint <? the subscriber at his office, in the T?*n oT Sum? ter, County of Sumter and State of Sooth Caro? lina, within twenty days eWe* rh?* servie hero", exclusive of tb? day pf saab wiro: ami if yee fail to answer the c.tnp'sfnt within the rim? aforesaid, :ho plaintiff? hi this act!wt) will app!> to thc Court for the relief demanded in tan com plaint. E. W. M013H, Complainants' Attorney. Doted November 1st, 1671. TO THE DEFENDANT-JOHN PURCELL. TAKE NCfTTCE that the summons ia thi? 'action, of which tbe foregoing is a copy, and also the Complaint thereunder, were filed in tbe office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pl?a:t for the County of Sumter and .?'ato ofj Sooth Carolina on tae fin il ay of November.. 1S7I. EDWIN W. MOI?l?, Nor %- ft Complainants' ittoraey. The State of Sooth Carolina, COUNTY OF SUMTKR, COURT OF PROJBATK Darin? Elmore, and others, rs John Boyce, Sa m mott . Jfery.E. Boyce, _ j for Annette Boyce, Fartition. Edmund Boyce, Samuel Boyce, C. H. Boyce. TO THE DEFENDANT, John Boyce, You are hereby summoned to answer the Com? plaint in this action, filed in the ?fice of the Judge of Probate for said County, and ssrve a c.py of y..ur answer on the subscribers, at their office, tn the towa'ef SoMtor, within twent> days after the service hereof, and if you fail so to answer, the Plaintiffs wilt then apply to tho said Court for tbe relief demanded in the Com? plaint BLANDING A RICHARDSON, Plaintiff*! A tierneys. Nov. 15 _ ?t IN THE MSTK IC V ('OU RT OF T~??k | I UNITBrTsSlAXBS. FORSOUTH CARDLI NA-IN TILE, -MATTER OF RICH ARO II. ANDERSON. <*F -. BANKRUPT PETIVION FOB FC LL AND FINAL DIS CHARGE IN BANEkUPTCY.-Ordered, that a bearing be had on tba second day of January, A. D. 1872, ai Federal Court Mossie, in Charles ton. S. C., and that all creditors. Ac, ?f said Bankrupt appear at said time and place, and show cause, f any they can, w!iy tba prayer of | thc Petitioner vhooid not be grunted. And that the meeting of Creditors of said Bankrupt will be held at tl e offige of JULIUS C. CARPEN? TER, Esq., Register of Second* Congreuinnal District, S. C., on Tharsday, 2Sth day of Dec 1871. at 12 M. By order of tb? Court, the second dar of Dec 1871. DANIEL HORLBBCK. Clerk of the Dis't Coan nLthe United Sta tm For South Carolina. Dee 13_;tt IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TUE I. UNITED STATES. FOR SOUTH CAROLI? NA- NTHB M ATTER OF JOHN B. BUS? SELL. OF SUMTER COUN l Y. S C., BANK? RUPT-PETITION FOR FULL AND FINAL DISCHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY.-Ordeted that a heariag be had on the second day ?T Jan cary, A.D. 1872, at Federal Court Home in Charleston. ?. C. ; and that all Creditors, Ac. pf ?aid Backropl appear at raid rime and place, aa shew cause, if any they can, why the ptaver of th? petitioner should not he granted ; aa4 tisai the sesead and third meetings of ' Creditors of said Bankrupt will be held at the office of JULIUS C. CARPENTER. Esq, Register of Seennd Congreaioaal District Socjth ?'aroltiia, ?J Thursday, twenty-eighth day rbi December, i m. at 12 M. By order of the Court tbe 2d dar of December, M?1. DANIEL I! OR LB ECK. Clerk of the Dis't Court of the United Ute? For South Carolin... Dee 1* . J? B - ' ..... - DAR BY'S P?OPHl?CTIC Fluid. J. HISlavaTaable Family Mediciae. for parifa Ihssai cleansing, removing bad odors in all kinda ^???ai ??.-4.. ofaickaess; for burns, sores. Wound?. ?Ungi ; maT""^??????^???????MSKaM? for Kryiipelas, rheumatism, aod all ?kin disease.', f<g eatarrh, sore mouth, sore thrcmy dipt kc ri a : fer coila, dUrrbcct%et.oUra ; as mjSTSSS aothbeauHfj^jb^^ spots mi'devr. fruit slain?-, ta^ra internall? as well ?'? ap||iied externally ; sc highly remmaended bf efl who have need it-is far sale brail Drwgrtei and Country M ere baa ta. ead may bo ordered directly of the DARBY PROPHYLACTIC CO, lei William Street. H. T. 1 - ly . MANHOOD* BOW LOST, HOW RESTORED. Jua* pah?sbed, a new edition of Dr. CULVER,,, WELL'8 CELEBRATED ESSAY oath? roeVew? ; ? mr? (a Uhoat medicine) af SHaujuToakHcxA er | " wmtaal Weal ness, Iovolunfary Seminal Losses- ' . tareiaacT.Meeuleed Physical Incapacity, Im, ! \ pediments te Marriage, etc; als?, Coaatmrrnw. | 'dearly dasae*?t<>a?ec-*ro? a thtrtyyeerV sae- ?. mmful prperkm, that tU aiming eeeJeqaeeces I )f ?If ?bu?)may beradKraUy ptmSSSm the^ * iangereae ?se of itfteraal medieine or the aatpR-1 ? >at?6? of tb? kalfcr >>sViag wot amedeef eure i awtelaetsj?l, by means ? wbieb every ?fferer, ?r? matter ?feat hie eua- . I tseVZIls - Lec?srre sho?l^be te the haade of .. raery youth aad every ma? ia the hued. ' 15 - yjftq aaaJ.%ra p!aie envelope, teeny 'B " l.oe raceipt six cenu or two tj ; . ;, ; ?-?'?I VlNECflR-BItTERS J. WAU??. frerrUtor. R. H. MCDO??LP t C? ru^ ?M. AraeOwStol'nwelero.r.l...,..? .14 .;_**?* BILLIONS Bear Testimony to ?J* Wonderful Camtire Effect?. They *ro rot ?Tile Faner Drfuk,l?d,rfp,^ Kant? Whitaker. Praaf Spirits aaa KeiZ Lioaors doctored, spiced end twetcenectopj^,,. tute.oalled Tonio,*" "Appetisers,'" "Baworw.-w Oat ?end the tippier or. to dmnieonm?nirain,be?, atrae Medicine.made from the Katir? Boots aaUkm cf California, free frena all Alcekelie Sdat> laxta. They are the GREAT 3LOOB Tili. FIER and A LIFE CITING PRUCIPLl e perfect Bamrrator and Inrijrorator ot tai Sra*, carrying off ail poi ?on cns matter ?nd restoraj??^ to a neaithy condition. No person cantata thatfe tars according; tc directions and rennin km ssw provided their bottes are not destroyed by tentai poisoner other mean*, and the rita! organs va** beyond the point of repair. They are a Geatle Pnrg-atWeaa w?l? Ul Tease* poe-astlngv ?iso. the pecniiar merit et as^ at a potrtrfol etrent in reUoring Cungestion orlatag. nation cf the Lirer, and all the Visor-?! Orrau. FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, in joe,? o?d, married or ringley ?t th? dawn of womanhood ar? the torn ei life, ihcae Tonic Bitten h*To nc ?nm. Fer lalamenatory sad Chronic Rheta* tiesa and Goat, Dyspepsia or Indircsiin, Bilious, Remit cent aa? Iatenaltteu V?, Tera, Placaste of the Bleed, Liter, Hi. aera and Bladder, these Bittere hm bsa nt ancecasfuL Bach ma?aaeasxecaoa?i by Titian Bleed, which ia generally pt od aced hy caraapacu ot the DiteatiTe Organe. 3>7SPKPSIA OR inurcESTron, B?*. ache, Pain in the Shoulden, Coojrht, Tisttaat of tat Chest Dint nea?. Soar Eructation* of th? tacad, Bad Taste in the Month. B Hi ons Attacks. Pilnrttwoj the Heart InAaascoatien of the Loaf*, Pata ia tat? fions of the Aldoeya. ard a hundred other painhlm?. toma, are the otkpringt of Dyspepsia. They invigorate tb? Stomach and itiawlatc tbs lanai Liver and Bowel?, which render them of onanaU eaVacy in cieanslag the blood of all I roper! Hat, sat a? scrtfng MW lis* and ni ec to the whole tjtum. FOR OK IN DISEASES, adaptions,Tenn BIB Rhena, Blotches, Spot*. Pimples. Postales, Mh?s> beneie*. Biox-Worw?. SeaM Head. Sore Er?. tw> l?i. Itch. Scarfe. Discoloration* of the Skin. EimsnS Dteeaae* of th? Skin, ci wnat*r-r name srattssaaa literaliT doc aa and earried oat of the system ia a stet time by the nae ot theta Bitters. One bottle ia sat -etaet willeoariaca the moat Incuduioat ortbtir eav trreeffect*. d?tete the Vitiated Blood whene-nr you Sad tube tori tics baratins; throoth the skin in Piojiet, tnt tiona or Sores ; desase it when yoe find lt obttrtdat aadsiacxish In the reina; desase it whee it *it*4 and yoor feeling* will tell ron when, Keep the skat poe. and the health of the tntem will follow. Fla, Yap?, aad ether W?rme, 1 artist in fe system of ? roany thooaanda, are effeetoxltr ?tstror?? and removed. Bars t dVtfncninhfd ph/iiolotat. there is teateeiy an ind tn-aal noon the ace of lin earth wi OM nady is ?xerapt from the pretence at wonna. It ia not npen the healthy elements ot it hedy that worm? ex ixl, hot anon the diseased banoo and aliar deposfta that breed the?* Itrinc aaooW?naf cacease? Ito System of Medicine, ao rermllarts, as tnthelro ?ntica wilt free the system from wonas Ilks these Bitters. J. WALKIE, ProyrfetOT. R H. McDOSALD * CO, BiaoflaU and Gen. Arente, Ssa Franc!*?. Ct'?mas, ead Stand Se Commerce Street New Tort, BiF"SOU) AX AJA. DRUGGISTS AMD CfAlO& R. R. R. Badway's Beady Belie CURLS THE WORST PAINS Ia from ore to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONT HOC R s>Tter reading this ad vertiteibt-ni need any os? SUFFER WITH PAIN*. RADWAY'S REA I?Y RELIEF IS A CURE JOB KVERY PAIN. It was the first and is TUE ONLY fiAIA REMEDY tl at institutly stop the most excruciating paisr, allays In#amatiors,? and cures Congest 001, whether ol'the Lo&p*. Stomach, Br.w?tt, or otk? elanda or ?russ tf oi.e ?pplfervion. INF OM ONB TO TWENTY MINUTE?, no ?utter L?.w violent or excruciating the tain the RJ1EUMAT4C. Bed ridden, infirm. Crippled. Nervoas, Neuralgic, or prostrated with d.sesse mat softer. f he application -ottha READY BELIEF ts the part or p*rfav where the pain or d.Ctaltj cxiota will nfior<f easeas-.d comfort . Twenty dr?p* in half a tumbler of water, will in a few m.-mmts core CR A MTS, SPA?.VS. SOUR STOMACH. HKARTBl'RN. SICK M KA DA CH E. DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY, COLIC. WIND IN TUE BOWELS, ?ud all Bf XEhNAL PAINS. Travelers should alway* carry a bottle of RADWAY'S READY KELIEF witb thew. A Tew drops i rt water will prwv?at tick nets ur paies fro ot ebnnge ?f water. It is better ihrn French Brandy or hitters as a stimulant. FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUE cared for iffy cents. There is not a rem?diai agent in this wi.rid that will cure Ferer and Agu*, and all "teer Malari? ous, Billion*, Scarlet, T\pb??d. Yellow, sud ?'her Peters (Hided by RADWAY'S HILLS) a- quiet ia RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. Fifty cents per bottle. HEALTH ! BEAUTY ! ! Strong and Pure Rieh Blood-librease ?f Fle?b and weiro?-Clear skin aed beautiful Com? plexion secured to all. DH. RADWAY'S SABSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT HaS made the must ait.niching cwrr? : a? quick so Rap d are the Ghan?** the B.dy Undergoes, under rna iniuenee vf this truly womwrial Mrdie.no that Every Day an Increase in Flesh and Weight is Seen and Felt THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER Etery drop of the SARSAPARTI.M AN RK SOLVRNT corotnanfrate* tbrnaj;!' 'be Blond, 5 weat. Urine, and otb- r fluid? and juices of tee i\ ?tem the tigi>r of life, fur it repair? the wattes >f th? bodv with now end mond material, icrofala. Syphilis. Cnnawmption, tiiiodular lisaase. Ulcera ia the throat. Month, Tumors, Kodes ia tb? Glands and other ?karte of tbe ?rs? eos, Sara Bret, St maj* rout discharges from the Sars, and the worst forms of S t?o diarases, {copiions. Feter Sores, Stadd Bead, Ring Worst ?alt Rheea, Erysipelas. Acne, Black Spots, Turms in the Flesh, Tumors, Cancers ia the Tomb, and all weakening and pat aral dtscbargts, fight Sweats, Lou of Sperm and ali wastes of he life principle, are witbia the curative rangs f this wonder of Modern Chemistry, and a fe* lays ase will prove to any person asing it for ither of these torsos of disease its potent power o care. them. Not oaly does the'SAMAPAartLiAit Basct/ raar excel all known remedial agents in tbs are of Chronie, Scrofulous, CoawUtotionai, sad kia diseases ; bat it ts Ibo only positive core r?r Kiel ney ?te Bladder Complaints Jrinary. and Womb diseases, Gretel, Diabetes, )ropsy; Stoppage of Water, lacon tin? nee cf Jrine, Bright's Disease; Albuminuria, ted in alt sae? wbera there an brick bast deposits, or tbe ?far it thick, clcady, mixed with substanrcs >ka UM .hire of ah egg, or threads like white ilk, ?r there is a morbid, dark, bilious sppear ace, and white bone^du: t deposits, and when sere is a pricking, barning sensation whoa easing water, and pain ia the small af the Back nd along the Loins. rutn?rof 12 Tearre' Groxr* Careel ky - Ra ii WK y?a R?solvent. DR. RADWAY'S PE8FECT PURGATIVE FULS srfeeUy tattcieae, ei?g?a;iy cated with tweet am, porga, regelate, purify, cleanse, sad treagthen Rad way's Fills, fer tba care of ell ioerderso' rt^?rjtmsatjb.iirer. Bowels, Kidney's badder. Nerroo* Dtswaaee, Beadae a, Coasti ation, CcstiTeneas, Icdiges'ion, Dyspepsia, illoeeowsa, BUioos Fetor, Incarnation of ike Oerels, Pile*, aad all Derangements of the Ia> ?mal Tn?*ra. Warranted to ?flee? a pneitirs ne, Poraty Vegetable, neats m i ag BO starcary, linerals, w-dalcuriana draw. A lew-doeesof RA^WAVB PILLS wjll fire? ?.it ?ir? fro? all ?* abo va named '?lsortfen, ?Wrffetap*r-Bo\. SODD BY DRUG ISTST * ?: . - " READ ?^At81 A?? TUVE.' Seed oat tie* staara to RAD WAY A CO., 9? Ft Vt*" aaa. Nev York. Iaforasti-ta wrrtk tkoasaadr ill be seat yoe, Jul JU tjfa