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The Sumter Watcluaan. Wi^I^SPAY APRIL? 27. VV. y, PAXTON . ? B?8INE88 MANA8ER. ~ ptf All Transient Advertisements, and al Job Work matt ba paid for in oasb. This will bt observed without distinction. Subscriptions ar? alto payable In advance. pstJ* Applications for Job Work will bo mad?, at tb? office, to Taos. E. FLOW BBS. Tbo WATOHBU? booka are In the keeping of W. Y. PAXTO-W. who will receipt for monies due and attend to all matters connected with tba Adver? tising or Subscription departments. ?B* Oar Advertising friends are requested to send In their favors not later than Monilay. IWCKN?rA~MT?rri~A TKRBIBLB CON FI, ACHATION NAM BOW Ii Y KS CA PK?. Oo Thursday morning last, about 8 o'clock, flames of fire were discovered bursting from the shingles ot tho old Sumter or China Hotel building-near the centre and highest point of the roof, and where the two arjd three story parts of tho bouse (the old and new) are conncoted. It was a moment of terrible alarm, and of imminont danger to well-nigh tho ontiro business part of our flourish? ing town. The building is large entirely of pine wood, and almost os combustible as a tinderbox. Two of tho front rooms (second story) of the houso aro oeoupied by Dr. W. J. WIENOES, as a Dental office, and Maj. W. F. DEKNIOHT, Internal Revenue Assessor. Two stores on the front ground floor, by Messrs. L. P. LORI NO, Hardware, and J. SCHWERIN Clothing. The centre, (first floor) also occupied by Mr. T. J. TOOMEY, as a restaurant and billiard roora. With these exceptions, tho building WSB unoccupied-not being now kept as a hotel. As before remarked, it was a momcni of great alarm. In (ruth, for a few moments,, the fearful conviction seemed to seize hold upon all who were wit? nesses of the scene, that the houi (so long dreaded) of' Sumter's fier) visitation had arrived-the extent anc situation of this hotel building beinf such that the burning of it must neces? sarily be followed by a wide-spread con flagration. But now the promptness, efficiency and practicability of our noble fire de pur tm cn t is so forcibly demonstrated as ti bring praises of it from every lip. Wit! a readiness of action which wc do no think has ever been excelled-especial ly under circumstances so full o causes for oxoitement-the fire-destroy ing machino ir* brought to bear, and th< beautiful "Eagle," but so reoentb extolled in our columns, speaks, ia he action, loudor words of praise than anj to which our pen bas given utterance ID a moment, almost, it seemed, fron tho alarm, she is delivering death dealing strokes, into the very vitals o the destroying monster. With a quiet perception of the strategy of the situa tiou, thc hose pipe is gallantly carnet up through the building, and into tin attic of the third story, and in quid time is scuding its powerful stream o water iuto the main nest and volume-? iii? fire. And soon the shouts that rem thc air and fill the streets, tell that th flames have been subdued. It was on of those remarkable instances, in whid a terrible calamity is suspended in th mo>t prompt and vigorous improvemen of a few moments of time, aud thos moments are successfully employee All honor to tho Sumter Firemen. It is a matter of serious ennscquene to know that this fire was clearly an without doubt the work'ofan incendiary Several pieces of the lightwood, such a is carried in bundles about our stree! for sale, wcro found in immediate pros inti ty to thc spot were the fire originate -immediately under tho roof, an where, ordinarily, no person would gi A dastardly, fiendish plot to destroy ot prosperous town. There should now be redouble vigilance on the part of our ton authorities. Our police should bo moi watchful, and, if possible, their numb? should be increased. Arrangement too, should be made, so that all tl larger bells of our town would prompt! sound tho alarm, The small bell usc for thc town is totally inadequate f< this purpose. Thero must be son means by which the people, and e racially the firemen, may bo aroused. Tho colorod firemen exhibited a zc and energy on that occasion whit justly merits praise, which wo do n hesitato to accord. But they huvo i unreliable machino, and, until provide with a better one, can rondcr but litt actual scrvioe as firemen. An effo should bo made to procure an engit for thom, and wo trust our citizci generally will giyo them a helpit hand. We are pleased to see that subscription paper for this purposo h been put in circulation. Tens of thoi sands of dollars wero saved to the Ii mir,mee Compartios by the efficiency the Fire Department, and those- Cot pan jes oan well afford to give us Hbo subscriptions toward the outfit another engine. Make applications thom, stating.the facts,and we feel si they will rcspoud. . And, in conclusion, wo greatly nc Udditi mal firc-wells. Let us have th* without delay. m- Dr. Tull's sTTstrTaTi??a & Quee Delight will cloartho skin and impar beautiful complexion. 9*B? As a Spriug Medioine, Tntt's Sarsoparilli (.and Queen's I light has no equal. Liv? ?ZK mvnwuriii. The photographic ?rt if io 00 Way behind the general scientific and me? chanic improvement of tb? day. We aaw life site photograph? of Capt. E. 0. OREEN and Mr. J. E. Su AUKS, at the Gallery of Messrs. WILDER k WHEELER, of this place, a few days sioee, whioh really brought us face to faoe with those gentlemen, in their absence. Their very life and breath seemed to greet us from the paper, and we oould but think that here was a perfect triumph of the art. These photographs are invaluable. CHUBCH OF TUB HOL. Y COM VOHT BB. We loam that at the reoent Eastor Elections tho following were oleoted Vestrymen, Wardens, &c, of the Churoh of tho Holy Comforter : Vestrymen-J. S G. RICHARDSON, ELISHA CARSON, II. L. DARR, J. P. ARD, T. T. UrsuuR. Wardens-Gen. K. H. ANDERSON, J.' T. BRUNSON. Delegates to Convention-Gen. R. H. ANDERSON, T. T. UPSHUR. Alternates, H. L. DARR, J. P. ARD. DEATH OF RICH AltO VIC A DOINI, ESQ. We regret to learn, through a tele? graphic dispatch from Charleston, of the I death, on Monday afternoon last, of R IOU ARD YEADON, Esq. 31 r. YEADON was widely known throughout the coun? try, as one of tho editors and proprietors of the Charleston Courier, and as a writer and lawyer of distinction. ACCIDENT. Wo regret to learn that Rov. D. J. MC? MILLAN, of Lynchburg S. C., whilst cn route to one of his appointments, a few days since, drove over a precipice or em? bankment in Lynches Creek which sud? denly submerged him, his horse and hip buggy into eight feet of water-thc re? sult being the loss of his Valued and trusty horse, and a narrow escapo from drowning on his part. ROTARY PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. Mr. F. H. FOLSOM, ut Dargau's Sum? ter Confectionery, has introduced a beau? tiful improvement in the way of a Pho? tographic Album. It serves as a hand? some parlor ornament, and at the same time preserves tho photographs from all dust and wear. By revolving cylin? ders turned from tho frout of an orna? mented box, of handy size, thc pictures are brought in turn up to thc eye. Thoso who value and admire such things and who doos not ?-should call and seo them, and give their orders. 86y*We direct special attention to thc card of tho Baltimore Steamship Line, Messrs. A, B. SIIEPPERSON & Co., of Wilmington, Agents, iu this issue. This Line now has new and quick steamers, and freights aro low. DEMUREST FOR MAY--This Maga* zinc continues to incrcaso its popularity. The number for May is handsomely cmbclishcd with fashions, &c. For salo at thc Sumter Book Store. GOOEY FOR MAY-Is a charming issue. The spring fashions aro beauti? ful, and Godey renders them in such elegant stylo. For salo at the Sumter Book Store. ' ??- Haifa dozen bottles of Dr. 'Putt's Sarsaparilla .md Quccu's Delight will eradicate all impure and poisonous matter from thc system. JK3X" Messrs. SCOTT, WILLIAMS & Co., oiler six thousand dollars for the recov? ery of thc currency, gold and bank bills stolon from their bank on the night of Saturday, thc 16th inst., or ten per oent. upon thc value of any portion thereof, and ono thousand dollars for evidence to convict thc thieves. JUVENILE TEMPERANCE J TJBIL.EE. We learn that the Juvenile Tempor? ?neo Army of Sumter is to have a gala day on Tuesday next. A procession, with tri colored regalia, beneath showy ban? ners appropriately inscribed, speeches, adult aud juvenile, a pio ti ic in rustic style, &o, are tho leuding features of tho programme. The children will meet at thc Methodist Church, nt 10 o'clock, on tho day indicated, and tho proces? sion wilt thoro bi formed, and thc speeches, dialogues, &c, will there tako placo. The children will gather for their pic nic pleasures, in sonic con? venient grove, yet to bo determined upon. We aro pleased to seo tho interest which is being awakened among tho children of our community in this con? nexion. Tho success of tho movement is largely duo to the zeal of Rev. II. M MOOD, and Mr. F. A. TRADEWKLL, tho latter tho Provident of this Juvenile? Tempor?neo organization. LOOK OUT FOR SH A lt Milts. Tho Columbia Guardian is informed that tho party calling himself HARRIS, reported as having bought tho placo known as High Shoals, five miles from thc village of Anderson, and other property, for tho purposo of erecting a ootton and wool faotory, turned out to bo a swindlor. Ho bargained for tho property mentioned-tho titles to nil of which wero mado out, but tho money was not paid. Meanwhile tho party borrows, without scourity, $1,800 in monoy from Col. J. W. NORRIS, and also bought on time a fine gold watoh and ring, promising to pay for them. On Friday ho started for Charleston in company with the parties from ?hom ho b?d purchased property, *o, ?et tho money for them. At Gadsden ' Mr. HARRIS "turned ap missing," ?ad ats not si nee boen heard from. PBA?EB nKRTINO AT BETHEL | ' * ' CHU H CH. The following comea to us, without Signatare,' from ooo who addresses os as "a christian brother and friend " Under the circumstances, and in til is connexion (alone) we depart somewhat' from our fixed rule in regard to oommunioatioos unattended by responsible names, and give place to it, premising that it is always the better plan, (and especially when so good and noble a purpose is to be subserved) to place the editor in possession of the writer's name : "All christiane-of all ages-both' sexes-of different denominations without tho slightest regard of denomi? national distinctions-are particularly requested and invited to meet every YVeducsday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, at Bethel Church, on ono common platform of brotherhood in Christ, and in th? bonds of christian union, to send up their united petitions to tho Giver of all Good fora revival of religion in our souls and io our midst." "BETRAY NO TRUST, DIVULGE NO SE. CHET," but tell all tho wonderful effects of SUMTER BITTERS, Ibo "great Southern Tonic." Thcro aro numerous things, tho want of which is painful. This is pnrticularly tho case with things to which we hnvo long been habituated. The health of tho body for in: tunco. What a formidable ovil would bo tho loss of light? yet | fow look upon the sumo, in tho connection with health, with anything liko discretion. To pro servo tho human faculties from their many dis? eases, uso tho "Old Carolina Bitters." If you wish your child rolicvcd of Worms, uso ? Wincman's Worm Cnndy ! - TO SCEPTIC'S. Tho almost daily receipt of voluntary testimo? nials from cvory part of tho country, from Phy? sicians, Clergymen, old and young, malo und femalo, is milicien t to con vince tho most scepti? cal that DR. 'PUTT'S EXPECTORANT is tho most valuable LUNG BALSAM of tho ago ; many wonderful cures have been performed by it, as may ho seou by hundreds of certificates in tho hands of tho proprietor. Try it and you will doubt no longor. -. -4<^B>.?~ HoW TO Ii i, ii.i> On RAP.-Evory ono who lins any oxporienco in building, knows to his sorrow that tho thousand nnd ono little items included in (he one word finishing, make fully half tho cost of a house, and that ill advised expenditure in this ditection often runs tho bill far nbovo tho est?? malo. To avoid such troublo*hnd disappointment, buy your blinds, doors, sashes, mouldings, direct from tho manufacturer, P. P. Toa le, Charleston, S. C. Seo advertisement. ?J3~ Tho many friends of M% THOMAS HAIR re-peet tully announce him as an independent candidato for u sent ?li tho Legislature from ? Sumter County, and solicit for him tho support of THE CITIZENS. April IS, 1S70. MASONIC. milE REGULAR MONTHLY COMMUNICA JL TION OE CLAREA ONT LODGE, ND 04, A.*. F.*. M.*. will bo held on Thursday evening, May 12, 1870, at 7 o'clock, P. Al. Uro titers will uko duo notice nnd govern dcm selves accordingly. E. C. GREEN, WV. M.*. T. V. WALSH, Secretary. Jan 5 COM MURCIA I... SUMTER MARKET, APRIL 26. Cotton firm ul from 17 to 2u hut little offering. BACON-Rib Sides, 1fl}?00 ; Clear, do., 20 ni. HO ; Shoulders, Hi (a, un ; Hams, 25. LARD-20?25e. FLOUR-Per bbl. $7? $12. 'COFFEE-Laguayra, 30(0)32; Java, -l5@5o; Rio, 22??0. SALT-$2.50 RUGAR-Brown, 12}? 14; C., 15? 17; A., 17 ?ot) ; Crushed, I Oj? Oil. HAGGING-Best, :t(>?32; Ounny, 2$?30. IRON-TIES-10? 12. HOPE-10? 15. RATESVILLE SHIRTINGS-Per halo 12c. YARN BY THE HALE-$2.1l)c Fer bunch' LATEST QUOTATIONS OF SOUTHERN SECURITIES, IN CHARLESTON, S. C., Corrected weekly ly A. C. KA CFMAN, li rt ike i; Ko. 2."> Broad Street. APUIL 22, 1870. STATK SKCIMIITIKS-South Carolina, old, Od? 85; do new, - @7U; do, re gi s i'd stook, ex int _?80. OlTV SRCORITIRS-Augusta, Ga. Bonds, -? St; Charleston, S. C. Slock, (ex qr int) -@57 : do, Firo Loan Louds, -@7?; Columbia, S. C Bonds, -?70. RAILROAD BONDS-Dino Ridge, (first mortgage) -@05; Charleston and Savannah, -@70 Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta, -?37}| Clioraw nnd Darlington, -86 ; Greenville mid Columbia, ( 1st mort) - ?80; do, (State guar? antee) Gt?C'O - ! Northeastern, -(ti-SS; Savait, nah nnd Charleston, (1st mort)-80; do, (Slate guarantee)-?75; South Carolina,-?7U; do, 73; Spnrtunburg nnd Union, -?G0. lt A 11,no A n STOCKS-Charlotte, Columbia nnd Augusta,-@5ll; Greenville and Columbia, l t ?2 ; Northeastern, 0?9 ; Savannah nnd Charles, ton, -?33; South Carolina, (whole shares) -?45; do, (hairdo)-? 22. EXCIIANOK, Ac-New York Sight, J oft" pir; Gold, 1HJ?112$; Silver, 105?108. SOUTH CAItOLINA DANK DILLS. *Bnnk of Charleston.- (?) - *Bnnk of Newberry.- (at Bnnk of Canillen.511? Bnnk of Georgetown.-?5 Bank of South Carolina..?.('< - Bank of Chester.A? Hunk of Hamburg-.2(m - Bank of State of 8? C. prior to l?fil.55? - Bank ol Stnto of S. C. issito 1801 and 1802 25? *Plunlors' nnd Mechnnies' Bank ofOhnrlo*-? ton.-? .Pooplo's Bank of Churloston.-? - * Union Bank of Charleston.- ? - 'Southwestern R R Bunk of Cha Heston, - (Vi) - (old)..-Oj) - .Southwestern R R Bank ol Charleston, -? (mw).^.--??r Farmors' and Exchange Bunk of Churlos-(ii) ton.'..- ? Exchnngo Bank of Columbia.-? - Merchants* Bunk of Churaw. 2('?) - Plnnters' Bank of 1-Virftold . .2? - Slate of South Carolina Bills Rccoivnblo..,pur. City of Chariest' II Chango Bills.par. .Billo mr. rh od thus (*) nro hoing redeemed nt tho Bank Couti (ern of cauh. Jan 12 ly SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtuo of sundry Executions to mo direct? ed, will bo sold at Sumter Court Home, on tho first Monday and day following in May next, within legal hours of salo, to tho highest bidder, for cash, tho following property, situated in Sumter County, I'urohnsors to pay for titles and stamps. Ono Trac* "f -100 acres of Land, moro or loss, in tho neighborhood of Bradford Springs, adjoin? ing lands of B. Kaughmnn, known ns tho Do Lormonnd Britton Tract, loviod upon as tho proper ly of IV. L. Heriot, nt the suit of tho Bank of Nowberry, South Carolina. Ono Buggy and 1 Wagon, lovled on ns the pro. perty of Jumos W. Richardson, at the mit of John Bateman for another. . T. J. COO II LAN, Sheriff Sumter County. _A prlj[ 50_ Q0WS AND CALVES FOR SALE. APPLY AT THIS OFFICE March 26-4t * IVSTIE POOTOPPICS. From ?od afW tble dat?, th? mall? going North and Sooth will ?lot? Ai 15 o'clock A. M. Northern ?nd 8 oe them Mailt will be opeo for delivery at 2 o'clock, P. M. The extra Obarleaton Mail will ?lot? at 0 o'clock, P. M., and open for delivery at Ol o'clook P. M. Office boura fron 8 A. M. to 7 P. M. 8unday-The Maila will close at ll o'clock, A. H. Open for delivery from 8 to 4 o'?look, P. M. T. B. JOHNSON, P.M. . _? -- STEWARDS1 MT. BETING. Tho Regular Monthly Meetiog ol the Board of Stewards of Sumter (Station) Methodist Church, will be bold at the Parsonage on Wednesday evening, 27th inst, at 7 o'olocb. A preliminary mooting, for the accommodation of the members of the Board who reside ID the country, will bo held at the office of tho Sumter Watch luau, ut 12 o'clock same day.. Members will please como preparad to roport collections for the month of April. J. II. VINOLE, Chairman. F. A. Foi.HOM, Scctetary. April 6. 1870._ Dr. A. li. .SCOVILL is tho inventor of several medicinal preparations which havo becouio very popular, und have boen lihorally used. Among his inventions aro "Hall's Balsam for thc Lungs" und ''Liverwort and Tur." For tito post six ycart a helter Lung remedy hos beou odored to tho public. Head tho following letter fruin Lr. ?Seoviii referring to it : Messrs. J. N. HARRIS A CO., G KN rs :-I inako the following statement from a perfect conviction ami know? ledge of tho benefit* of ALLEN'S Ll'Ntl BAL? SAM in curing tho most deep scated Pulmonary Consumption ! I hnv? witnessed its effects on tho young ami tho old, and I cnn truly say that it is by fur tho best cxpoctor.-tnl remedy with which I nm acquainted. Fur Coughs, and all tho early singes ?if Lung complaint.-, I believe it to bo a certain euro, and if every family would keep it by them, rendy to administer upon thc first nppcnrnuco of disenso about tho Lungs there would bo vory few cases of fatal consumption. lt onuses thc plegm mid matter to misc, without irritating those doliente organs (tho Lungs), and without producing constipation uf tho howcls. It ulso gives strength to tho system, stops the night sweats, mid changes till ibo morbid secretions to a healthy .-tate. Yours respectfully, - A. L. SCOVILL. Sold by A. ANDERSON A CO , Sumter, S. C. OCCUPATIONAL AILMENTS. Fresh, pure uir is a vitalizing olixir. Whoever is debarred by circumstances frotu unrestricted access to this invisible, but powerful stimulant, nooda a medicinal Invlgorant of tome kimi. Tho great object should bo to chooso tho best. Popu? larity ls ii pretty gooil gunrnnteo of merit in this scrutinizing mid intelligent ogc, und tried by this criterion Hosteller's Stomach Hitters stands first amone; thu ilivigur.ltii.g und regulating medicines of tho present day. To thu wants of persons cn? gaged io indoor employments, especially in crowded factories wheru oven with the best possi? ble ventilation thu atmosphere is always in some dogreo polluted, this salubrious vegetable Ionic is peculiarly adapted. Tho nature of thc logro? ll ion 18 is no mystery. It consists of nn absolute? ly puro diffusiv? stimulant, tinctured-or rather surel.<arged-with the Multi extracts nf saunions roots ami harks and herbs. Tho pharmacopoeia has ii s tinctures, but what aro they? Tho juice of only u single root or burk or plant is present in eacli. Not ono of them combines tho three properties of a tonie, nu alterative, mid nu apo rient. All these clements nro blondell in the Hitlers ; nor nra these tho sum of its medicinal rccommedtitii.'ns. It is ulso n blood dop tr ron I and un antispasmodic. Tho baleful effect which air thal lins been par? tially exhausted of its oxygen by frequent breath? ing produces on tho vital organization, is noto? rious, and when to this devitalized atmosphere ii supcradded tho incphilic vapor of hut air fur? naces, it becomes deleterious ami depressing in the extreme. To enable tho system to bear up even for a few hours ouch day against the debili tuting iufluouce of u vitiated atmosphere, t wholesome tonic mid alterativo is urgently re quired. This grund disidcrutum is supplied ir I'.listener's Hilters-, which ns a strength .-u-lain lllg, health protecting ngctit lins no rival cilbei .'inning ullieinul or advertised medicines. Iv O S Iv O O ! Prepared by Dr. J. J. Lawrence, tho celebrate! v vsrci xN lind CHUM ST, Norfolk, Vn., ls ti SAP ri.CASAN r a ltd KKI.IAIII.K remedy fur AM. disease OAUStsn by TORPIDITY OF THE LIVER, IMPURITIES OF TH I? BLOOD, DISO KD ER? OF Til li URINARY OHOANS DERANGEMENTS OF THE N E R V OUI SYSTEM. It PVIIIFI S und BN'ltKMIKfl tho nt,0OI>, HKS TOitKS tho uvKit mid KIDXKYS to ti health, ACTION, Allis IIIOKSTIO.V, lt KU r l.ATKS tho (tow Kl,; and INV1QOUATK8 tho XKllVol S SVSTKM. lt in NOT a Patent .Medicine. FORMULA around each bottle. ENIIOIIKKI) by thc bmt I'/iyaiciune. Tho MOST rori:KAI: Medicine in usc. Du. L.uvitr.NCK is constantly in receipt ( otiATKiri. letters and TKSTIMONIAI.H of IIB? A UK A UI.K cit i: I'.- performed by K os Koo. All letters answered mid advice given-KIIKI KOS KOO fur sale by Druggists everywhere ?1 ONI: noi.r.Ait pan norm:. Fur sale by J. F. W. DcLormo, July 2S-ly Sumter, S. ( ? ? DI VIV US ! ! The S. S. S. of 1361, Or Dr. JEUSON'S Original SoltrnUltN SooTlllN Svttt v rou Cmi.nnr.N TKKTIIINC, is ngnlu ri susoitatod ! ! It is a Corriyeut of thu Hoin (linortlcrv contingent upon this period ; n yruli /'ni Carmiimtire ; n uuti'itinuH Sj/rutt ; mid yent'e Anodyne, Inducing culm and rcfreehiuy ri pose, without (ho pernicious ?md distressing rt uctlonury dlslurbaiicu of thc nervous sysloi thal results from (lie exhibition of most prcpori liens-c,rprex*1y mntle/nr children. Its usu i thu Southern Slates, as far back ns |St>2, cstil lishod its ropiltaltou ns a Southern Inslttutlul and, ns ti medicine unrivalled, ?iud us being tl besinnt) ??feel preparation for child reit teething ensuring IIKST IO MOTH Kits and NUltSKS and r He/ mid flrciiyth to their infants. It is (hcrefoi nu new medicine, nod needs no advertising whet il. is best known. Every precaution lins bet taken to preservo und protect it from fraudulet counterfeits. It is manufactured only at ti Laboratory of Coi ri:, TOMPKINS A II i.'ltn, men hers of, and successors to, tho old establish! SOUTHERN Dara HOKSK or HA URAL, RISLKY KI TC II KN, Ni CHAMIIKIIS STRKRT, YRWYOAK, whom nil orders should bc addressed, mid is fi salo to tho citizens of Sumter mid surroundil country hy thu following first duss und respect bio Druggists : A. ANRKAID.N A Cu., J. F. V Dr. Lo RUB. Juno 1(1-ly TO CONSUMPTIVMS* THE advertiser having been restored to heal in n fow weeks, by n vory simple remedy, ult having suffered several years with n severe lui affection, and that dread disease, Consumption is anxious to miiko known to his tolluw-sullerv tho montis of euro. To all who desiro it, ho will scud a copy of tl prescription used ffreo of charge), with tl directions fur preparing (ind using thu sum which they will find a, sato Curo for ConsUlli lion, Asthma, Bronchitis, olo. 'tho object of ti advertiser In sending tho Proscription is to bon fit tho nfllictod, and spread information which conceives tn ho invaluably; and ho hopes ovo sufferer will try his remedy, ns it will cost the nothing, mid may provo ti blessing. Parlies wishing tim prescription, will? pion addross Hov. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County, Now York. Juno 2. EURO US OF YOUTH? A GENTLEMAN who suffered for yours frc Nervous Debility, Premature Dccny, mid nil t effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for tho sa of suffering humanity, fend tree to all who 110 it, tho rocoipt and directions for making tho sit plo remedy by whioh he was ourod. Sufirt wishing to profit by tho advertiser's exportent ean do so by addressing, In perfect confidence, JOHN B. OUDEN, June % No. 42 Cedar st. N. Y. SHIPPED. We have ruade arrangements to ship OOTTOiN To New York, Baltimore or Charleston, making | Cash Advances on tame when delivered, and bar ng lt bold at EITHER POINT na long as may be desired. We will receive Cotton at Sumter, Lynchburg, Mnycsvillo or Manchester. Green, Watson & Walsh, DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE COMMISSION MER CHA NTS.' .lust Received 200 BBXiS. LIME, AT 82 50. 300 Sacks Liverpool Salt, AT $2.50. lOOO Bushels Corn. . . AT 81.40. 20,000 POUNDS BACON, FROM 16 to 20 cts. 200 Barrais Flour, FROM 87,00 to 810,00. -ALSO A Largo Assortment of ?AHCOSS -AM) Dress Goods. GUBEN, WATSON & WALSH, DEALERS IN GEN ERAL MERCHANDISE. TO A Li Li Whom it May Concern, WHEREAS, IX TilE COURSE OF HU? MAN EVENTS, it becomes necessary fora man io gel what is duo him, in order tolivo mid V AY II I S TAXES, (Honest debts left out ;) And whereas, tho Subscriber returns his timuka to thoso who havo so kindly and 30 promptly ! PAID HEM IN BANKRUPT AND OTHER NOTICES FORTHE GOODS they Intro so nobly carried oil", mid appropriated to their own usc and benefit ; lie solicits ti continuance of their cus? tom, HUT ON 1)1 F I'E R KN T TERMS, hoping they will cuino forward and boas friendly as ever. Ho dont ask others whoso bills nro standing, sonic of which hnro been duo a shameful length of lime, to conic forward mid nay up, but hearti? ly desires them to do sn. For further particulars emjuire nt NO- 3. A nrll Ul-If_ Spring Stock AKIM VI KG. X HIS STOCK HAS BF.KN PURCHASED within the hist ten days, when Hold wu? $1.11, mid having boen purchased when tho market waa at tho lowest point, I nm propurod to offer ono of tho Best and most Complete Stocks over brought to this market, and nt pri?es thal DEFY COMPETITION from any houso who ptiruhnrod n week ahead of mo. Call and examine fur you rael ves. It is useless enumerate, as my customers know that nny and every Hiing useful can blt'ny* bo found ut my storo. Goods Lower than Ever A nd Lower than uti// where else. Come and see,and you will ho convinced. A. A. SO KO M OX?, (.'unter Main and Liberty Stra ta. April 13_ RY. A lllCIT. AX? BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OE AND FANCY GOODS, IN GREAT VA ttl ET V. Tho ladies nro particularly invited to call and examine tho many Novelties ol'thc fearon, which cannot fail to please tho fu sil I (ill nhl 0 and those of good taste. Goods are much ehonpor, aud will ho sold on vory ronsonublo terms-to suit tho times. Call at the fit?hlootiblo Millinery ostnblishinont of . MISSE. D. BRITTON. April lil. SI LYE? PLATED WARE, JUST RECEIVED CASTERS, NEW PATTERNS, BUTTER DISHES,GOBLETS, CUPS, CALL BELLS mid various nrlielos fer BRIDAL PRESENTS. . March 2!t-tf C. T. MASON. Estate Notice. AALT; persons having claims against tho Es? tute of W, W. MoCutehon, dooeniod, will please pr?tent thom duly provon. And nil pur Rons Indebted will pions? imiko pnvtnent to H. C. McOUTOHEN, Adui'or. Jan 10-If GUNS AND PISTOLS Tb B PAIRED BY AN EXPERIENCED, WORKMEN, If loft at . C, T. MASON'S Jowolry Storo. Moroh 0 -IN? FOR O as li. Coffee, 20 to 25 c per lb. Coffee Sugar, 15c. Sugar, 121-2 to 15 c. Sugar, Finest. C, 16c. Lard, 20c. Fine Goshen Cheese, 25c Halibut Fish, 12 l-2c. Flour, 25 lbs. for $1 00. Flour, best Family, 14 lbs. for SI 00. Bacon, 15 to 20c Hails, 8c, by the keg, 7c. Calicoes, 10 and 12 12c. per yard. ?SPI?1M AND DRESS nt 12 1-2 to 20c. per yard. PLANTERS' WAREHOUSE. Mareil 30_ GENUINE HAVANA SEGARS, JUJST IX SUMTER. A I, A lt G E V A R IKT? OF Pipes. M li HC HAU M-Genuine and Imitation. WOODEN-Various stales aud prices. And many othon AT LOW FIGURES. Glass ami Crockery Ware, IX GREAT VARIETY, Thc cheapest ever offered in (his market. Fruit, Confectionery, lWNCY and HEAVY GROCERIES, Always on hand CALL AND EXAMINE JOHX EIUGIISON'S,' Cudcr thc Photographic Gallery. M ?ireh IO_ BOOTS s SHOES, MA IMO TO OK DER. THE SURSCKIDKP.S IIAV lng removed from Manning, ' nuil localed tlicnitelvos in SU.UTK lt, S. C. (ut c!io OM Telegraph ofucc,) CUUNEH MAIN' ,t DUGAN STS., aro prepared to furnish HOOTS und SHOES of] (heir own manufacture <>n sharl notice. They giiuruntco HOllsfrtCtlon in every respect, and from their long experience in tho business, led upsitroil timi those who unco patronize them will not fi. i i to OH) I npiin. Ordors solicited, which will ho filled willi promptness, nm) in workmanliko milliner. Shoe Findings of every description on hnud and for salo low. t?2>" Terms st n't tty Gush. Bultman & Wells, March ::o 3m Extraordinary Discovery. All those Indebted to ino will pienso como for? ward promptly and pony lip the stamp?. I hnvc waite.1 pnlloutly, until 1 havo been reduced to slriiltonod clrciiroHunooS. And, ns keeping my customers in Ignorance of tho fnois, as i hoy exist, would bo unwire,'thofoforo I will enlightenihem on the subject, anJ glvo them a chanco of (toing their duty to God nial my sol f and thoso imaie dinloly eonnectc<l with inc. Itcspcclfully Yuur Humble Servant. A. J. M ELD AU. Mnroh HO-1m. SPECT AOLES -AND EYEGLASSES. IOltSCir.S PATKNT INTKTtCHANAULB j LENSES. Gold, Silver, Steel niul Ruhlicr Frames. Periscopio, Convex and C?ncavo Ionises. Cataract and Colored Lomos, of all Shinies. March 0_(V T. MASON. NOTICE. AUGUSTA, GA., March 27, 1870 AYOUNG LAD V. of this elly desire, a sit. iiutimi in a family, to ttsoh English and Miifio, both Vocal and Instrumental. For further particulars addross "fl, ll," Key Box, 4?I, Aujrnila Vost Oflleo. ' April fl St? Just' Received fr-, . <. . ? ' .. ; ? ?.. AT - i i i DARGANS FINE SE G A RS, Smoking Tobacco, Pipes, Pipe Stems and Fix? tures. THE CHEAPEST Crockery and Glass Ware Offered ta the market aluce the war, (Auction .Goods not Excepted.) A CONTINUE TO RECEIVE WEEKLY, THE y ERY BEST CANDY SOLD IN TUE HARKET. First house in town to PUT TUE TRICE OF CANDY DOWN. SPECIE PAYMENT RESUME J AT THE SUMTER CONFECTIONER!'. Mnroh 10-41_ J.*D. CRAIG, Upholsterer, Manufacturer, AND DEALER IN FURNITURE, J^ESPECTFULLY INFORMS HIS friends' an.I patrons that ho is noir proparod to furni?h them with F?rniture, etc., of thc different STYLES and PATTERNS now in uso. Un has now on hand a supply of PED ROOM AND COTTAGE SETS, CANE AND WOOD SEAT CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, TAULES, BUREAUS, CRIES, AC, AC. SAMPLE PLATES fron tho hest Manufactu? rers of Boston and New York -will bo shown to purchasers and any stylos pr?te; rod, not on hand, will bc ordered for accommodation of pat? rons-nil of \, Indi will bo sold ut prices to suit tho times. FURNITURE mado to order, in any stylo and at short not loo, Mtinufucttiring, Repairing ond Upholstery douo promptly, and in a neut and workmanlike manner. Chairs resented with cane and mado as good oe new. Picture Frames of all sixes, Roso Wood, Gilt, ami plnin mouldings, mado to ordor, and Looking Ginties sot in frnnior, and fur sale. FUNERALS promptly attended to in Town I or Country, and Metallio, Mahogany, Walnut, or Common Coffins, furuished as rcquirod, at short notice _Dec 8 _._ Head Quarters -FOR Cheap Goods, PRANK"-F?LSOM'S.' GREAT BARGAINS IN Janey Articles. THE PLACE FOR THE LADIES s TO BUY TRIMMINGS, LACES, &C Fresh Arrivals Constantly. TUE FINEST LOT OF FAXOT GOODS LY SUMTER, always on kami and sold CHEAP. CM? ! CANDIES I ! THE BEST. And Good Things Generally* TBA ! TESA.!! A SPLENDID ARTICLE at $1.25 por pound in tho Confectionery D?partaient: March 16_ Pate & Taylor HAVE RECEIVED A FINE ASSORTMENT OF GOOD et> BOUGHT IN NEW YORK BY ONE OF THE FIRM AT THE RECENT DECLINE. THOSE DESIRING TO PURCHASE FRESH AND CHE Al* G2r O O ID St HAD BEST GIVE THEM A CALL. They oro propnrod to sorvo all in tho host iiumnor, anti respectfully solicit a cnutlnuunco of tho f. iv ors hortoforo so liberally bestowed. March 28 General Life and Fire \um\m mm. SUMTE lt, S. C. T X HE following Companies lmving enmpliod with tho Law, and deposited $20,OOO ouch with tho Comptroller Gciiorid, oller protection to households against lona or da in n go by Oro : Security Fire In.sumnco Company of New York, A Motts, ?2.017.800 81. Connan Fire Insurance Company of New York, A ?ft ot ta, 1.050.054 GI. Georgia Homo insurance Company, Columbus, Ca., A ?ne tja, 408.731 10. Richmond Banking Insurance Co., of Virginia, AMotte, 270.540 24 . A. WHITE, March 80 Agnat. BUSINESS, VISITING, AND WEDDING CARDS; Ncsil/ clouted ti this Office, -Bimi The Best Tonto" Reoon.monded ly t)W io the country ftfr^ oai Dyspepsia, Dysentery,^ Diseases of tho ?*i Kidneys,. Sick Headache, '$m Loss of Appetite, Female Weaknee*ostt<jp And General Debiia$f IT HAS NO V.ilUi It I? a tara r KEY KN TI VU OP < FEVER, and U a URE.VT-STUl IT EXHILERATES WlTHOl FOLLOWED DY DEPRESSION, account is the Dost bovorngo. ' IT IS A MOST DEL I (HIT F UL COI! Tho most delegate Foin?ks luke ' ^s NO FAMILY SHOULD BE W?TI jjMT* Sold by tho Principal Grocers. April IS J. E. SIT ARI SUMTER FURNIT-fei -AND CUair War?r?ti HAS ON II AND A LARGE STDCK 0^ '^)tf?B NITURE, for less than cnn bo obtained vtn?lfif'jj Southern mnrkct, saving both freight nodr)?U^ brciiktigoby Railroad. Willi oxpiirlenla^fbW? branch of business in thc City of oh,^*^?rejW?S twenty flvo yours, and lia? lng tlie advantttfOsV.Af S (holiest Mnnufaoturors, ho is offering. fiW^TO work of which every nrllclo sold Is wsrreoHdvi The stock consists of . *' ^?{?J?jB Porns, Side Boards. Book C ?sos. Wardr'oJWt . Washstands. Bureaus, Cuttago Botts, Whatnot*.? ,} Extension Tables A " -.'.jV.'l? l\l:.hoirnny.Onnu.!nd WoodSont Rockl04?Pbf?'?v Mahogany, dino aud Wood Soat SeitI^j|0*V0KS Crlbsj Cradles . -^?ftN Triiudlo Bedsteads and Cnttngo BoJsteads?) . Every stylo Looking Glaseos und' MaUrssf**^..-'; FIVE HUNDRED PAIR WINDOW flHAMfDH ?nsf received, together willi a lot of WALL. P??^? PER AND BORDERING. Mttin Street, opposite Expr?s? ~.Q$0S UP STAIRS. . ? .'<' r'-r^p J. E. Swetfi ^ Feb 2.1-tf_.. Coffees. :fsm PR,M<??. Fair Rlq, , ? ?/'V^ Common Rio, . . ( o Choice Loguayrs, ' For sale by . .^*<?t'i..''*?? ADRIAN A VOLLBRSj?- j? _ March 30_Wilmington, ,N.,C.X$2 Flours. - EXTRA FAMILY, * ^ Family, . ~. j&t ExWa Soper, *>> vjg For milo by :' 1'^^$ ADRIAN A V0LLBR8/*K; March 30 Wilmington, 'N?J0Vw Sundries. 5; CRACKERS, TEAS, .4?v^? Soaps, Oranges, , ^ TOXfl Cundios, Lemons. ?*. 'V.-.-^-ji^g Stsrcb, . Canned Goods, . Nails, Snuff,.. 'A .. x V Tobacco, Segars, ; > For salo by . ' ' ADRIAN ? V0LBER8V ' t March 30_Wilmington, ft,,!?. j\ Sugars. ^ STANDARD CRUSHED, ?>??$ Standard Powdered, Stmdnrd A, " Circle A and B, ? * < Extra C. mL\ Standard C, ' .- .^0 Light Brown, ..?fc D;irk Brown, , ' ..;;?.>! Muscovado, . r -, ?v&?a! For salo l>y i ..V-^MB ADRIAN ? voLLiens,. >M March DO Wilmbigton^N'^Cii^Bj Neil's ?g GROCERIES THE ON'LY STRICTLY Grocery and Liquor House I * IN TOWN ? ry II E U N D E R F I O N E D , bo?g' ?vltr?-^?S J. cull tho attention ol' hi* fi iunds u'.itr tbljr>* public generally to bis ' >V-'2^ffl NEW AX!) WK UT, SKM?CT?0^ STOCK OF ' ;[ Heavy and Fancy Grocei^^ Which he offers low foi- CASH ONLY. All urliolen warranted ns rocoiiiiuendsd Pino Modfclnui Liquors kept .constantly,/ on hand, . . J. n. EBERIIART. April 13 J .- ' if ;M REMEMR????3 -THAT YOU CAN our-. li (1001) FOOL'S CAP PAPER nt "15 ?ii?^S per quire. " t*V\ :5? LETTER l'A PER nt in eenls. por quire.: ENVELOPES nt 6] conts. per pack. : SLATES nt Ul routs, ouch. . ' . j SCHOOL LOOKS "nd ?ll Misfclliincon^Roidity?< nt Pl'll EIS 111; R'S RETAIL Pistfe ES, V -ALSO- . A Photo/iapli Albuins, .; ?? , Wall Paper, . ' , . ^V?^ Tollot Sosps, ' . ?v Hair und Tooth Brbshoi. Visiting Cardn, Engraving*, Ao., .to., VERY LOW At tho SUMTER HOOK ST?)RK. ^ I March 1ft _ A. Wff [TE J? 00i LH. ALEXANDBRTI BROAD STREET, CAMDp^^'tl^^B Every dflxcrip:(?tt of work /W?**t?rt>?i^)?t^ pr.nnfitni?K, mid io the most n;\pi'ovf>d ii^rl.4^(f i^W hin ?lylo. Sou of Tooth famish ad ?t V.t^^?Hflnl ltr.FEnrjiccES/; ., %^^? Gen. .r. B. Kershaw, Csio.icn, t?:':0#-'?MB T^IIarnch. M. H.. ^ ^^^^H