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Tue Sumter watchman. WEDNESDAY MAIT ii. ?V\7, PAXTON - - BU8INE88 MANAGER *M~ All Transient Advertisements, nod al Jo?Work tau?! be paid for in eaib. Thia will ba observad without distinction. Subscriptions are ala? payable io rd vance. pm- Application. for Job Work will be made, at tba o?ee. to Tatos. B. FLowtBS. The WATCHMAN books are In the keeping or w. Y. PASTOR, who will receipt for Bionics due and attend to all matters connected wlih the Adver? tising or Subscription departments. M/B* Our Advertising friends are requested to seadln their fwrors not latir than Monday. t^, Col. JESSE THOMPSON, hus charge of the editorial department of the Watchman, during the absence of th? Editor. -- As a Spring Medicine. Dr. Tutt's Sarsnparilli and Queen'? De? light bas oo equal. SOT The gentlemen and ladies of] Sumter who desire to unite io decora tiug the Confederate graves, are re? quested to meet at the Temperance Hall, oo Thursday next, at 5 o'clock, P M., to make arrangements fur preparing the graves o ? Friday, and decorating them on Saturday next. March 9 A regular meeting of the Sum? ter Toial Abstinence Society will bo held at thc Baptist Church, on Tuesday, 24th inst, at half pust 8 o'clock, P. M Addresses will be delivered by Col. JE6SE TnoMPSON and Rev. J. B CAMPBELL. A full attendance of all interested in the cause is earnestly requested. F. A. TRADEWELL, Scc'ty S.-ffVA. S. iga, Capt. T. C. DUNN, we learn, will address the citizens of Sumter to-day. HD? good whenever gov. can and forget it" but do not furget to tell all who suitor from weak and impaired digestion that SUMTER BITTERS will cure them. SOU The Court of General Sessions for Sumter County closed its labors at Tjoou on Saturday last. The Court of Common Pleas is now in Session, Judge J. T. GREEN presi? ding. At the Drug store of Dr. J. F. W DELORME may be seen two rare speci? mens of nature, two chickens one with two heads and throe eyes, the other, about the size of a full grown partridge with four legs, otherwise perfect in for? mation. It is announced in an advertise? ment in our columns to day, that thc law firm of Messrs. RICHARDSON & MO? SES is dissolved. Mr. RICHARDSON has associated with him, his son Capt. GUION ARD RICHARDSON, who has been recently admitted to the bar. Mr. MOSES will continue tho praotice of law under his own name. * Jt6r The Baptist S School of Sumler will be represented in tho S. S. Con vention to'bc"held in Charleston, on the 12th inst, by Dr. J. S HughsoQ, Col T. V. Wita,?nd J. D. Wilder. Thc Methodist by Col. Jesse Thompson and J. II. Dingle. Thc Presbyterian, by Col G. W Lee, Dr. D. R. McCnlluui and T A. Frierson. The following gentlemen were present, as delegates, and represented the Sumter Agricultural and Mechani? cal Society, in tho Charleston Conven tion : liol. JOHN B MOORE, Capt. J. W. STUCKBY. DR. JOHN H. FORMAN aud Rev. E. A. EDWARDS. -Half a dozen bottles of Dr. Tutt's .Sarsaparilla and Queen's Delight will -eradicate all impure and poisonous matter from the system. &?~ WILLIAM ROGERS Esq., Bishopvi!le,.who was stricken with pa? ralysis on Saturday the 30th ult., died on the next Tuesday evening, at half pant seven o'clock. Mr R. was uni vcr sally respected, and esteemed tor his high moral and christian character. He occasionally returned to consciousness, at one time wipeing the tears from the eyes of his wife weeping at his side on estimable lady of our town whom he had recently married. lu his death the community hus lost one of its best citi? zens, the church a bright and shioinj light, his disconsolate wife a true hus band, his children a devoted father. "In life wo are in tho midst of] death." HONORABLE itiv viitv. Our noble Firemen will have an op? portunity of testing their skill in squad practice vory :oon. An extra parade will como off about the last of this month, when tho sfjuni making tho quickest time, will bc pre? sented by President Girardcau, with solid silver D, made by C T. Masor upon which is tho following inscriptior cut by C. W. Davis : "Squad No- froi tho president, for quickest timo io work ?og tho Engine " The quickest timo in working tho engine, simply means this: the engine wilUe placed within a foi yards of thc weli in the same conditio., in which it would be standing in tho Engine House, euch Squad, one after .nothor will mann her in that postion, ?nd the one putting her to work, extend log filly feet of hoso and throwing Water in Iheahortest time wins tho D. BBATION. ' Tuesday, the third day of the present month waa a gala day for the children of Sumter. Though cloudy and threat? ening io the early part of tho morning, it cleared off as bright and beautiful ns a spring morning could be. The Meth? odist Church was filled at an carly hour with an intelligent and interested audieoce of adults aod juveniles. The members of tbo Juvenile Temperance Society, whioh number 175 members, were all in their beautiful regalia of white red and blue, with two diamonds pendant before and one behind, with a handsome rosette and bow. The girls wore wreathes of flower i on their heads.' some of whioh were very rieh, und tho boys a bouquet on tho loft breast Such was tho brilliancy of tho regalia and the variety of tho flowers, thut lt took no speeinl effort of thc imaginai ion to fancy yourself in a large aud beautiful parterre. The children sang with great spirit ond sweetness, led by Mrs. OLIVER HOYT, which gave increased interest to the occasion. Tho first address was "Goff's eulogy ou Water," and was spoken with great animation by one of thc little boys. Then carno three dia? logues, written expressly for tho occa? sion, and spokon euch by two boys, all of whom acquitted themselves with deserv? ing credit In the absence of the orator of thc day, Rev. GEORGE WELLS, who did not make his appearance, Rev. S M. RICH? ARDSON, of the Baptist Church, who is always ready for "every good word and work," made a very appropriate and interesting speech, which was received with great pleasure by tho children. Then Rev. H. M. MOOD, of tho Mctho distOhuroh, volunteered a speech, in which he apologized for not taking up a collection as previously announced, stating that our generous townsman, Mr. H. WHITNEY GARDENER, President of thc adult Temperance Society of out town, aod whoso earnestness in thc causo amounts to a fixed principle of action, had footed tho hill of expenses, and thereby shut tho door fora collec? tion ; but advised the audience to expeud their proposed contribution upon .the next mest deserving object, and then continued in some earnest remarks on the subject of temperance. This speech was followed by au eloquent address, full of fire, from thc President of thc Society, .Mr. FRANK TRA DEW ELL, at thc close of which thc children, with unusual animation, sang, "Brothers will you join us, Ac, Tho drunkard's cl,?ul tu save." Tho Marshals in their beautiful re? galia, bearing their handsome staffs ol office, then arranged the procession, which was very imposing with its three attractive banners. Ono iu blue with the inscription, "Our Temperance Array." One in pink, "Temperance and thc Sabbath School." Ono in white, "In God wc Trust." The beautiful and artistic lettering of thc banners were by Mr. CHARLES DAVIS, of this place Tho procession then willi banners flaunting, headed by the officers, marched through L several streets to Dingle's Grove, where . l an abundant pic nie dinner wns spread out before them, which the whole com? pany discussed with great zest. There was an interesting episode whioh attracted our attention. A rag? ged little boy was found on thc ground, claiming to be from Wilmington, where both his parents had recently died, and trying to get aid to go I o Columbia, where lived a grown sister who could give him material aid if ho could reach her. Dis? tale of woo soon softened the hearts of tho children, and wc saw .several, quietly, and ns they supposed, unob? served go up and put money into his hand. Tho afternoon was spent in fun and play 'ibo children were gay and happy, and tho old people seemed rejuvenated by contact, and several joined in thc sports of the occasion, and before wc were aware, thc day was gone and the sun was seen putting on her 'j night robes of crimson and gold, Lo take ? r her usual repose, and wo reluctantly j returned, after spending a day of unusual pleasure. It Ii A SO M WHY You should u>o TU IT'S IMPROVED LI? QUID ll AIR DYK. Demise tho Darners .?ny it is tho host. Docaeso it imparts a nntur.il color. Di'cnuso It duos imt injure tho hair. Dccnu>o it loaves tho hair sufi nnil glossy. Dccnuso it does not .-tuin th? skin or hod linen. Dccnuso its npplienlion ls simple and cosy. Been uso its effort is Instantaneous. Dccnuso it i- tho best in tho world. Tho eccentricities of great mon aro somewhat akin to tho movement* of comets-formed to do good hy modes unin<elligih1o to vulgar minds hence il is their fato to ho inifcoinprchi-ndod but no ano can lie mistaken ns tn tho gre.il eura tivo properties possessed by tho colobuitcd "Old Carolina Bitters." Wi nenian'a Cry.- tu I ?zed Worm Candy novrr fails! it COUNT TIIIC ross. A nay's rido in almost any purl of our country will sltjw more than ono practical illustration of ibo innn who commenced to build his castle willi, out counting tho cost. Men often loavo ont of ; Jj their calculations such Utile mallets aa doors, | w blinds, sashes, mouldings, Ac, and in tho ind j ti lind no comfort in tho hniipo which Ihoy bnvo built. Romombor, therofore, beforo building, write to P. P. Toalo, Charleston. S. C., tho largest manufacturer of doors, Ac., in tho South? ern States, for an estimato of tho cost of finish ? ing. Tho "Phcoba Dakor" Snlvo 100 years a socrot Cures as by magie - All Cuts, Burns, Bruisos, Soros, Ulcers, Concors, j N Sore Nipples, and Droken Brea'ts. Chapped' Lips and Hands, Emptions, Chilblains, Bites or ?t Slings of Insects, Sta. A Wondorlul euro for piles. Bold everywhere Ask for Phoebe Baker's" (nod toko no other) SPECIAL NOTICES. 1840 Wi ?70 Time Teats the Rterlta of all Thins*. FOR THIRTY YEARS Perry Davis' "Pain Killer, lina boen teated in every variety of olimalo. tm! by all ali?o?! every nation known to Araeri jans. It ii Ibo almost constant companion nod inestimable friend of the missionary and tho traveler, on sea and land, and no one should iravol on our Lukes or Hivers without it. It is a spoody and safe remedy for burna, ?ealds, cuts, hruiscs. wounds and various other ?njiiri.es, ns noll ns for dysentery, dinrrhoen, and bowel complaints generally, and i, admirably suited for every fnco of mun on the face of the globe Ito suro you cill for and got the genuine Pain Killer, as ninny worthloi-s nostrums are attempt? ed to bc sol<| on the great reputation of this valuable medicino. *X-y. Directions uocompnnv each bottle. Prlco 201-ts, ?Ucts. und $1.00 per Lottie. Sold by ull Medicine Dealers, May 4 WILL ALL THOSE AFFLICTED WITH COUGH ?lt CONSUMPTION Keud thc following ni d learn tko value of Allin's Lung Balsam. Dr. LLOYD, of Ohio, Surgeon in Ibo Army luring Ibo war, from exposure, contracted con lumption. Ho says : "I have no hesitancy in | Mating that it was by tho uso of your Lung Ital MIHI that I mu now liv; and enjoying health." Dr. FLETCHER, of .Missouri, sys: "I po :ommcud your Balsam in preference to nny otil? ar medicine (or Coughs, nod it gives satisfaction, ALI.KN'S Lusa BALSAM is Ihn remedy lo euro nil Lung and Throat difficult!) s. Il should bo thoroughly tested before u-iog any other IIHISUIU, lt will c ro wbon nil others full. Directions K'cump.'iny each baltic. J. Nm nAttitis & CO., Sole Proprietors, CINCINNATI, 0. Sold by A. ANDERSON & CO . Sumtor. S. C. SIIAKINU AND UUltNINC. It ls not necessary to journo) from tho tropics to Alaska in order to experience tho ox t rouies ot icat and cold. Thousands undergo nil tho ill ?onvonicncci of this ihermoinotrical chango ovory lay, or ovcry otbor doy, ns tho cuso may bc, irilbout thc trouble of moving over tho thresh? old. A word with theso Involuntary shakers, iVhnt aro they doing to oxpedito their return to ? medium tem pora ture ?- to break tko chills and i>;inish tho fever? Aro they dosing themselves nritll quinine, thereby iulporillug tho soundness if their bones and Impairing tho vigor ol their brains and nervous system? Some of (bein ire. no doubt, but not tho majority of them, it is hollered, Tho ?niuo of Hui toi tor's, Stomach Hilters na a harmless lind certain S perillo for fo? rer und aguo if und TStood mid appreciated in ill part* of the country wlioro intermittents pre? vail. Tho r?sidants of such totalities begin to take it carly in tln> spring as a protection igainst thu m asm hy which they are surround vi; not all of Ilium, perhaps, for a Mimi ml icrcnco to error is tho speciality of some people nut tho greater numhor. 11? (hero is any fixed fact in thcr.ifcutics, lt s this : that Ibo Bitter.- ure a far heller safe ;uird against all tho varieties of period lo nioln lics produced by un whnleaoino exhalations than my drug or compound in thc materia medica of bo profession. This asscilion is mudo willi all Ino respect to Ibo fitfully, but being nu impur ant truth, ainl ono thal nearly concerns Inc icallb of largo sottleiucnts in various purls of lui country, ?iud indeed of ilia publie ut large, t is made fearlessly. Founded ?ii ample ind unimpeachable testimony, it defies dispro ral. To break np chills mid fevers, ns well is io prevent them, ibero Is nothing so i diablo ns Ibis wholes' ino vegetable restora i ve. I? HOI VB VUS! ! The S. S. S. of 1861, )r Dr. JEUSON'S Original SnUillMtN O'HOTIIIXO ' ?vin i' rou (.'un.linns TKKTIII.NO, is nguiu re 1 uscilalcd j ! It is a Corrigent of tho liuwcl^ Uionlcre contingent upon this period in ycuto-1 'ul Cai III i MI I ?re ; a nutrition* SjjlH? ; mid II ' ent'c Anoilynn, inducing eulin and rtfretking ro- ! msc, without the pernicious mid dis tie.-.?in?? ro- j ctionary disturbuueo of tho nervous syvtein j hat results from the oxhlbiilon of mos) propnra ions-exnreeelu mail? fur children. Its uso in ho Southern Slates, us far bael; as 1802, ost.ib Isbod its reputation us n Soulhcrn Institution, ntl, ni a medicine unrivalled, and us being Ibo ev/and xi/'tit preparation fur children teething, \ insuring RUST tu MOTH cns and NunsKsnnd re? lej mid strength to tlieir infiinis. It is therefore 0 new mctlitiiic, and needs no advertising wlioro 1 is best known. Every precaution hus boen liken to preservo und protect it from fraudulent ountcrfeits. It is manufactured oula at thu laboratory of COITK, TOM PK i x* & ll nun, mem? ora of, and success -rs to, thc old established lOVTIIKRS DllllJ llorsK '>K ll.Ml lt.M., RllLKY it C ITC ll KM, I ll CtlAMnKR* ST UK RT, Y KW YoltK, lo rhum all orders should be od'Jrosaod, ami is fur nie lo Ibo citizens* of .Suinter and surrounding ountry by tho following first class mid respecta ilo Druggists; A. AXRKKHJN A Co., J. V, \V. )KL>.IIMK. .lune Iii - ly Iv ? S K O O ! "repined by Dr. J. J. Lawrence, tho celebrated ? ? T.sicixN nod < n I:M fi r, Norfolk, Vu., is a SA I' , LKAKANT mid ll KM A OLK remedy for ALI. ilhuiiscl AitsKn by TORPIDITY OF THE LlVT.It. M PU RMI HS OF THE BLOOD, > ISO RI) EU., OF THE URINARY ORGANS, ?BRANOKMHNTS OF THE N E R V 0 U S SYSTHM. It PU ll 11'I s mid RNUlcilKS tho ni.oon, KKK ORRS tho LivRn mid Kt RX RVS io a healthy CTIo.N, AIDS niOKSTION, UKO I'LAT KS thu UulTKLS, lld INVIOOIIATK8 tho NKItVoKS KYSTKM. // >K XOT a Patent Medicine, FORMULA around each hollie, HxDousK? bj the luit 1'hgnleinnt. Thc MOST PORI LA ll Mcdii'iue in linc. Dil. LAWIIKXCK i- constantly in receipt of RATKFOLloders and TKHTIMONIALS of m: in it KA LK cum:.- purformod liy KosKoo, All letters answered mid advice given - PURR, KOSKOO for salo hy Druggists everywhere at SK ?OLI.AU pKR IIOTILK. For salo by . F. W, Dc Lor mo, July 28-ly Slimier,8. C, TO CO NS ll 31 PT I VMS' THF advertiser having buen restored tu health i a feW wicks, by a very limpio remedy, utter aving suffered novornl years willi a severe lung fhiclion, ami that drend disenso, Consumption i anxious lo make known to bis fellow-suflurers , IO means of cure. To all who desire it. ho will senil n copy oftho rescript lon used (freo of charge), with tho I roo tiona for preparing mid using tho Mino, hieb they will lind a snro Curo lor O risiinip oii, Asthma, llroncliills,'elO. Tho objoot of the ilvcrllsenyin sending tho Proscription il tn bono? t ibo afflicted, and spread information which ho * ineeivcs to ho i ii vu I uri lila ; mid bo hopes ivory lltorer will try his remedy, us ll will cost them nilling, and may provo u blessing, I'M rt i cs wishing Ibo prescription, will pienso ildross Ko*. HDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County, Now York. Juno 2. KllllOltS OF YOUTH. I, A O ENTLEMAN who au (Tc red for years from orvoua Doblllty, Protnnioro Decay, and nil tho Toots of youthful Indiscretion, will, for tho suko T suffering Immunity, send freo lo all who ncud I , tho receipt und directions lor making the ."ilil? li- romcdy by which bo was cured. Sufferers . ishing to- profit by tho advertiser's experience, I in do ao by addressing, in perfect conn ?once, ' JOHN B. OODKN, I June 2 " No. 42 Cedar it. N. Y. Gl It E A T REDUCTION --IN -FOR O ELS ll . 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 81 00. Flour, best Family, 14 lbs. for 81 00. Bacon, 15 to 20c Nails, 8c, by the keg, 7c. Calicoes, 10 and 12 12c. per yard. mm AND DM at 12 1-2 to 20c. per yartl.j PLANTERS' WAREHOUSE. Marci? 30 HAVE RECEIVED A FINE ASSORTMENT OF BOUGHT IN NEW YORK DY ONE OF TH Ii FIRM AT THU RECENT DECLINE. THOSE DESIRING TO PURCHASE Flt KS El A N 1> CU B A I* C3r 0> O ID ?3 HAD BEST a IVB TIl??M A CALI?. Tlu'V nro prepared to serve all in tim best milliner, timi respectfully inlicit .1 coiitliwnnco of Ibo favors licrtoforc so liborully boftowed. March 28 BALTIMORE AND WILMINGTON Weekly Steamship Line, \ ? i*L ** s s, j fi "> . Mp ri - ?:.> - fe . rjf - > - v V. COilIPOSliD OP Thc First Class Steamships Lucillo, (II. L. HALI/, Co ra ni a tt der.) Rebecca Clyde, (D. C. CHILDS, Commander.) Ono of Ibo nhovo SI cn in ."li i ps will lonvo T?ALTI MORE nn.l WILMINGTON ovory S A T U U I* A Y , forming 'i Itcgnliir ir /; E AT ij Y L I x E , iml tito only ntitlmrfooil through connection willi Wilmington A- Manchester Railroad. COTTON' nnd oilier I'roil ncc consigned t" our imro will bo shipped lo BALTIMORE by fir*! Stoiimcr I-TIKE OK COMMISSION. Having covered Wharves in WILMINGTON uni KA LT IM O lt li, goods cnn be received ul nil imo.? noil bo proporlv prolcclod. A. li SHEIMMiltSON A CO., Ag'ts, NIM. ll mu? 12 North Willoi Struct, April 27 Wilmington, N.O. .1KSSK THOM PS?NT" attorney and Counsolor at Law, SUMTER, S. C. B^/T WILL PRACTICE in nil thc 7nurt* of tho. Third Judicial Circuit, ft lao, in tho Supremo Court ?it Charleston mid Columbia. Moy bo ooimiltud ut presont at "Sumter Wntch non" Ofllco. April 27 Estate Notice. A ALL persons having clnlms ngninM tho Es? I Z"\. lalo of W. W, MoCntchon, rtocoasod, will ilouso present them duly proven. And nil per? ons indebted will picone innko payment lo ll. C. MoCUTCHHN, Adm'or. J*n 10-If - s 100 ye?r? ? ??ofet s?gu Cures ?s by magie jWy 1,000 persona testify g??u Pains, wounds, nod sufferings cease f?fiT" Physicians USO an J recommend it J6?- 85.00 pots ordered doily ^ for hospitals and public institutions in all parts of the U. S. JpHOBE ||AKER ^ALVE all Cut?, Burne, Brulfet, Fores, Ulcers, 1 I Cancer?, Sure Nipples, end Bn ken Breast*, Chopped Lipt and Hands. Eruptions, Chil? blains, Bites or Sting? of Insects, Ao. ^?-a. A WONDERFUL CURB FOR PILES. Put up in 50c. sises (mid $1 patt for f&iniliet.) All Druggists everywhere sell lt. DON'T BE ONE DAV Without it in the House. "COSTAR'S" Standard Preparations AUK "CostarV Kat, Roach, &o. Extermina? tors. "Costnr's" (liquid) Bed Bug Ester. "Costar's" (only pure) Insect Powder. "Costnr's" (only sure remedy) Corn Solvent. ^.p, SOLD evsrvwhoso. Auk for "COSTAR'S" (take no other.) $1, $2, $3, and $5 sizes, order from COSTAR-CO., 13 Howard-St., N. Y. GOODRICH, WIN ICM AX & CO., Wholesale Agents, CHARLESTON, S. C. 1 Jiiiy 4 ly DR. SMALLENBEttOER'S Fever and Ague ANTIDOTE Always Stopa Ibo CliiHs. This Medicine has been bolero tho Pub? lic fifteen years, and ia still nhead of ell other known remedien. It doer, not purgo, doc.i not sicken thc stomach, ?H perfectly safo in any doso and under nil circum otaneca, and ia tho only Medicino thatwill CURE IMMEDIATELY and permanently every form of Fever and .Acnio, liccaur o it is a perfect Anti" doto to malaria. Sold by all Drucsiots. MUT 4 ly JSCW Advertisements. (MST A IkXISailtTI 1S30.) WELOH & GRIFFITHS, SAWS! AXES! SAWS! SAW'S of nil desertn.<. AX KS. BELTING und M?LLFURN1S1IINUS, Ul UOULAR SAWS willi Solid Teeth, or with PATBXT AIM HST VBI.K POINTS, ntinerior to ntl I wier lcd Teeth Hu tr*. ,??~ I? lt IC KS REDUCED. "t-}^ juiul for Price List and Circular*. "tjPSi UI:I,( i? ?lt unit i 11 ns, _ ItoKtOII, HIIIIWM Ol' lltlliill, iTilell. CITAR SPANGLED BANNER.-A largo 40 ?5 ool u inn pnpor, Ledger sissc, illustrated. Do Voted to Sketche?, Poetry, Wit, ll timor, genuino fun, Nonsense (of II sensible kind), and to tho exposure nf Swindling, lluiuliugs, Ac. Only 75 els. a year, and a superb engraving ''EvnngO linc," I 1 2x2 feet, gratis, 30.IM.0 clrrilllltlon. Molloy refunded tn all who ask it. It i.s wide nwnke. Icarios*, truthful. 'Try it noir. 75 cts. n Vear. Specimens FREE, Address .'BANNER/' Hinsdale, N. li._ _ I>OOK AOENTS WANTIiD.-''Ladle? of tho y While House." No opposition. Steel en? graving*. Itapid sales. For circulars, address O. S. PUBLISHING CO., N. Y., Cincinnati and Chicago. ATTT'XIL/' BOOKS-Agents sell 100 per I> Vj y y ? eek. Pi iee $5. Address L. STEBBINS, 11 arlfonh Ct. VI KADVILLli THEOLOGICAL SCHOOL. ITJL-Unitarian ; odiioates Ministers; $100 u year to poor students; begins Aug. 20. Ap'dy io A. A. LIVERMORE, Mondvillo, Pu. PATENTS. Iuvenil.rs who wish to lako ont Lrllors Patont are advised io counsel willi MUNN A CO., edi tors of tho Scientific Aiiioriciiu, who have proso culed chiims. boforo tho Patent Office for over Twenty Year.". Their American and European Pillent Agency is tim most extensivo in Hie world. Charges less than any oilier rolinblo ngoncy. A pamphlet coiitaining full Instructions to inventors is sent gratis. MUNN A CO.. 37 Park Pow. New York. QUOAU CANE AND SOROllU.M >IILLS, O livilpomlur* and Horse Powers, embodying nil the recent improvements and Inking tho lead of every kind in market, Manufactured liv (Inn, L. SQ Ul KR A UKO.. Rullah.. N. Y. 'Either Sugar or Sorgo Manuals for isro sent free. PARTIES having Pa I met In Trees will lu ar of something greatl.i to their ndvnntago hy enclosing $ I to ll. L. IViLLlAMS, Antlenried, Carliou Co.. Pu. 1710RTUNI3 TBLLINO CA RDS.--Tell nny person's nge. tito amount of money in their pocket*, tho number thtughl of, etc. .Malled io nnv address fur I'?cts. Address tj lt KY A CO., York ville. S. C. Tho Purest, Bost and Cheapest SOLI) EtV A ?.I. ??fllOCHKS. Ayr ANT KD, A?yKNTS.-$20 Watch Ireo. glv- ' y\ en grails t> live mau who will act ns | our Agent. Business light nod honor.idle ; pavs $30 per dav. Address lt. MONBON KKNNK DY A CO., Pittsburg, Pa._ KIDDER'S PASTILLES. ?5ST"?? 10 pents by mail. STOWELL A CO , Charles? town, Muss, ASK your Doctor or DYuggltt for 8WEUT QUININE-it ennuis (Liner) Qolnlno. M T? by STKARMS, FA HU A Co., Chemists, New York. Billilli nml IMtlDKOr.OO.M-Ksfays furl Young Mon. Irce, in souled cnvelopos.- I HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P, Philadel? phia, l'a. 1JSYCIIO.MANCY. FASCINATION OR Soi l.. ClIAIIMIXO.-KU) pugna J cloth. This Won- i itvrfiil hook hus full Instructions to onnblo'lho render lo fascinate either sex, or any nnlmul, nt I will. Mesmerism, Rplrltunllsin, and hundroils of | oilier carious experiments. It can ho obtained I l>v sending address with 10 cents postage, to T. i W. EVANS A CO., No. 41 South Eighth St., Philadelphia ? I BUSINESS, , VISITING. AND WEDDING CARDS, Neatly executed nt tbls Orno*. J. E.SHARES, SUMTER FURNITURE: ' -AND Chair Ware-Rooms. IIA8 ON UAND A LARGE STOCK OP POU N ITU RB, fur Tes? (bran cen be obi nine J io any Southern (Barkel, raving both freight end risk of I breakage by Railroad. With experience in this braneb of business in the City of Clin rle? ton, for twenty five year?, and ba* lng the advantages of | tho best Manufacturers, he is offering Ont class work of whiuh every nrtlelo sold is warranted. The stock consists of Sofas, Side boards. Book C >??s, Wardrobes Washstands,Bureaus, Cottage Setts, Whatnots Extension Tablea Mahogany, Cnno -md Wood Sen t Rook ?ng Chai ts Mahogany, Cane and Wood Seat Suiting Chair? Cribs. Cradles Trundle Dcdstcnds and Cottngo Bedsteads Every stvlo hooking Olnssos and Mnttrassc*. FIVE HUNDRED PAIR WINDOW SHADES lust received, together with a lot of WALL PA PER AND BORDERING. Main Street, opposite Express Office, UP STAIRS. J. E. Suares, Feb 2?-If _ J * 30? C vA* I Gr, Upholsterer, Manufacturar, AND DEALER IN FURNITURE, ^RESPECTFULLY INFORMS HIS friends ana patrons that he is now proparod to furnish them witli Furniture, etc., of tho di ff. rent STYLES and PATTERN3 now in uso. Ho lias now on hand a snpply of BED ROOM AND COTTAGE SETS, CANE AND WOOD SEAT CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, TABLES, BUREAUS, CRIBS, AC, AC. SAMPLE PLATES from the best Manufactu? rers of Boston und Now York-will bo shown to purchasers and any styles pr?fet red, not on hand, will bc ordered for accommodation of pat? rons-all of milich will bc sold ut prices to suit the times. FURNITURE made to order, In any stylo nnd nt short notice. Mt-nufict 'ring, Repairing nnd Upholstery dono promptly, and in a neut and workmanlike manner. Chairs rosoalod with cano nnd made as good as new. Picture Frames of all sir.es, Roso Wood, Gilt, and plain mouldings, ninde to order, and Looking Glasses sot in frame.-', nnd fur salo. FUNERALS promptly attended to in Town or Country, nod Motadlo, Mahogany, Walnut, or Common Codi np, furnished as required, at short notice. Deo 8 .Nal GROCERIES. THE ONLY STRICTLY Grocery and Liquor House IN TOWN rp II F. U N D E lt SI G N E D , begs Icnve lo X cull Ibo attention of his friends und tho public generally to bis NEW AN I) WELL SELECTED STOCK OF Heavy and Fancy Groceries Which ho offers low for CASH ONLY. ^.Q- All articles warranted ns recommended ???f Turo Medicinal Liquors kept constant!) on hand. J. II. EREK HART. April 13 If BOOTS 5 SHOES, M.U)E TO OK.)Eil. THU SUBSCRIBERS IIAV lng removed from Manning,' mol located themselves lu SUMTER, S. C. (ni tho Old Telegraph office,) CoilS Ell MAIN A DUGAN STS., nra prepared to furnish BOOTS und SHOES of their own manufacturo ou short notice. Tlioy guarantee satisfaction In every respect, nnd from their long experience in tho bltsinCKS, feel assured thu lliofo who unco patiouixo them will not tail lo call again. Orders solicited, whi? h will bc filled with prompt nc??, mid in workmanliko manner. Shoe Findings of every description on hand mid for salo low. CW Terms strictly Cash. Bultnian & Wells, Mar?b ?50 3m REMEMBER -Til AT YOU CAN GET GOOD FOOL'S CAP PAPER ut 15 cont*, per qulre. LETTER PAPER nt 10 cents, per quire. ENVELOPES ai ('4 conti?, per pack. SLATT?H at I? cont?. oneil. SCHOOL BOOKS ami all Miscellaneous Bo.,ks at PUBLISHER'S RETAIL PRICES. -A USO Photograph Albums, Wall Pup r. Toilet Soaps, Hair nm! Tooth Brushes. Visiting Cards, Engraving*, Ac, Ac, VE lt Y LOW At tho SUMTER ROOK PTO RE. _ Mn rah I fl A. WHITE A CO. NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP, On tho Cor. of SUMTER and CANAL .STS. Whcro all lt Indi* nf Work In tho Blacksmithing Line will bo Untidied in a workmanlike manner, and nt tho shortest possible nnilcfl, Ibo undersigned feels eonAdonl, from n sense f?f Iiis experience, (In the h.'.ness for I bc Inst thirty years) ihnt hoonnciv* satisfaction, boin In prices and in tho execution of all work an? trusted to him. W. C. ST A NS I UL. April 20 .iai &PRINU AND BUMMER Tb? Variety of II ATS, Ac, at BTE"LE'S MHAT HALL" eclipse* anything yat offered itt (bl? Ila?. ?9* TUEN TUE PRIDES ! *i?? Men'* Wide ?nd Narrow rmnmn?, $1.60 (o f 2.?0 Kxtr? Wido Straw JJ ate, for Fishing, 26r. Me. to $1.0?. . Gent'? "Nobby" and ..Matti?" Drew Straw?, $1 00 to $3 00 Youth'a Leghorn Straw?, 25 c?., ?Oe., $1 to $1.50. Ladies' and Missis' Iloods, 15o. to 25o. Plantation Straw?, br tho doini. $1.60 to $3. Firat quality Silk Reaver (new) $6. Professional Stiff Black Hat $2 toil. Men'? and Boy's Soft Felt llati 50o" $1 to $1. ? M t? lt E L LA S. GINGHAM UM UK "LL AS, 76c., $1, $2, *3. ALPACAS,FINE, ? $t, $4.50, $5. SILK, ? ? $7 to $0. I ara agent for tho STORM KING? UMBRELLA! Which will not turn wrong ?ido out in a gale. I am agent for the ' "Burglar-Proof Lock U m brella.w WALKING CANES. BAMBOO, TONQUIN, GRAPEVINE, ASUETOS, HICKORY, MALACCA, AND OTHER CANES, With Ivory, Bone, and Various Mountings. Canes for Men, 25-./ 60c. 75o. to Fancy, $2. Children's Little Summer Cunos, 25?. REMEMBER OUR WIDE KW PANAMAS! I STEEL'S HAT HALL, NO. 313 KING STREET, Charleston, S. C. SIGN OF THE BIG HAT. April 20_'_ _3m MRS. M. J. BOOT1?, AV JV 67 STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C., H SPRING ANDSUMMERSTYLES OF FR1ICH MILLINERY. J5_y* Ladies visiting Charleston, ure invited lo cull and examine her select? ions, embracing all the novelties ot' the Season. April 20 _3m AS recently rccelvod and oponed an assort mont of JAMES ALLEN, DEALER IN Fine Watches, Clocks. Jewelry, . SILVER AND PLATED WARE. SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, FANCY .GOODS, tte, NO. 307 . KING-ST., CHARLESTON, S. C. ?gr* Watches, Clocks, mid Jewelry Repaired. April 20 Om C. A. LENGNICK. CHAS. FOSTEU En. EuamcK S KM,. Lcngnick, Sell & Foster, 27 Hayne Street, CHARLESTON, S- C. MPORTE RS AND JOBBERS OF FANCY GOODS, LYDIE'S TRIMMED HATS, AND MILLINERY GOODS? April 20-3m FURNITURE, FURNITURE. II. W HIXE, 23G Kl Mi-ST. tilX ll LESTON, S. C. KEEPS a Lnrfro and Full Assortment i f Par? lor and Chamber FUlSNlTl! RE, bedsteads, Bedding, Choirs, Tables, Ac., ?to., which ho con? tinues to Soil at his utility LOW PRICES. .> Evcr.v Article warranted ns reprosonlod and Goods carefully pucked f?r shipping. Orders accompanied by the Money or draft on a factor, wili obtain goods at tho Lowest Bates they cnn bo bought. April 211-Sin F. VON SANTEN, IMPORTER OF Paris Taney Goods, TOYS, DOLLS, GAMES, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, French Confectionery, FIRE WORKS, INDIA RUBBER ?OOD*, SUCH A3 CLOTHING, NURSERY SHEETING&a, 220 King Stroet, 2 doors above Market, CHARLESTON,S.C A tiri I V?>-."m H ENRY ?SCH0FFT& CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS ' AM DEALERS IN Wines, Liquors, Segars, TOBACCO, &C, 19 7 K A S T. BAY, Charleston, S. C. ll. BISCHOFF, C. WU LB ii RN, J. II, PIEPER. April 20-0m_ ESTABLISHED IS'JS. Furniture Warcrooms. 17.?, 177 dc 179 KINO ST., CAAKIJKSTOX, S. C. IF"?T Gaoih ra rr/)(//./ pm kui. Apt il i'O tlj:i?>. . GEORGE S COOK, Fuotographic Artist, 281 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, &. C. ?tr* ALL THR LATEST STYLES OK GOOD Work d< ne nt tb|l iialUry. and Warrant, od to. K.N.C4U? April 21? ..nm. John P; TaylO^^B I Engineers, Bo?er-?i&i? Nos. 4, 0, 8, 10 Sc 13 1*?frCM I C II Altli?ST? JiS Steam Engine's ftii.1 K^pB .M A H INK, STATIONARY A IVH^^?K Rice Treshers, ?nd Mj??^| K every description^3$jHF?jB Shafting Tallies and GeAramM Iron Fronts for Biu?(1i0^^?| Costings of every kinq^^g^^ in Iron or Bras?. ?"?^^BB We guarantee to furnish ffijffijaKl and Boilers of as good ^^ftSj ity and power, and &^''?J|9 as low rates as can \-. .-ffiSSjaJ New York, Baltimore or PfyrHjjS del ph ia. ';?.<^H AGENTS ron ? V.^^R JUDSON'S CELE Ult AT KD G^^SSS IC H NO It AND STOP VA?s^$i0 which uro pu? on ?ll of our Engtcij^^B II?E fti ARLES?ON , -lljS No. ;Jli JK1X.0 ST UK KT, C<M!NER soerttty^.j CHARLESTON, S. C. CIO AUS. v >?^8 I. A CAROLIN A, por thousand.,\*$20 <H^'. Lu Curoliun, N<>. 1, per thousand.jW.|j2/*T La Carenado lisp.m a, poithiiusauil.25 Ofi Kl Houquet, per thousand.HO (ti\.<i I. n Candeur, (small cigars,) per thousand,..SJ OG.'' Paringa*, (Havana Seed.) per ilinUMind.",.\40 tOOT II. U|iiiiiinn, (Havana.) per ihounaud..'.50 W Figaro. (Genuino Havana.) per iliuiisnmt,<.t'^'0fi'i.1 Jenny Lind, (Genuino llnvnnu ) pr. tli'd. ?<? Wy-, Asoll these Cignrs nre made under my>?pacl?l^ rare and supervision, I can warrant that .1.1 wtt|. smoke well und give satisfaction nt tlic pru-**. ' < iupi>RTt;n rioAtis or PipynuMsr o ?A o BB. ' M?A F TOllACCOFOR M A N U F A CT U EJ? RS. I Im vc a largo and well assorted stock cf inesita and imported Leif Tobacco, auch" ??^CO,QV/? nccticut, Pennsylvania and Ohl? Wrappers .tfjt'f'r Filling nt nil pricos. Also, Hilvana, froui' nlTinlp.v at $1 20 upwurd? to wrapper* (l'rimc) at $?s6v ^ per [iou nd. ? f NEW ctn AR HONES Fur Cigar Manufacturer?, with labels rtady'^/o packing. . ' ^ v. SILK lunnoNS pon ci nw ns AT ALT. mucka. AI.So. ."','"''' LAHOR 8TOCK Of SUOKINO AND OIIBWlXO1 TOBACCO AND PIPES. Mercbnnla and consignors are respoetfally\tp-\<' licitod to call before purchasing oise where. Sat- > isf.ttion guaranteed. '"?-vE All urdcrsfrom tho country will bo pmn^tJTjri?l oxicutcd. JULIUS MADmSN,?; April 20-3m_' ^ Jv UNION FERTILIZE!*.] SURE DEATH AND EXTERMINATION S, TO , ,lM \Y0RMS AND INSECTS INJURIOUS Td? VEOETATION. J ust received, a few tons i f tho ubovo Ferliliii Tho remarkable properties of this article, afjer^ most thorough scieulifio uml practical tesl*, P'OT"' being fully established and iictunwUdged, IjMrtv1 Company who control Its m.inurneturo. nod Salo ,' is prepared for Us ' . *t > ' n ' Introduction lo this Markel? . t In full confidence that tho great need of the tllj?r,, of tho snit is at lift available ; that we offer uri? ari ?dr-windi, ns a Fertilizer, is second to noni? in quality, and, further, that lt ia ?uro death ?nd ' extermination to the ?i - vi "Cotton Horm," "Curculio," Moth, Potato liny. Tobacco Il ?rm, ? Hop Louse, Anny Worm, ? and nil descriptions of inset und vermicular lifjr which Infot>t ami devastate tho Plantation* th? Farm, the Orchnrd or tho Carden. V*V; PRICE. S45 PER T"iN. ' PALL C.T8KNHOLW, Culllmission Mordo, ut, , . Apl 20-lia No. 2 Union Wharrea.' Ph.3CHUGKMA? 271. KING STREET, i"?'? (oi'I'oMTB llAKr.l, ST ,) i M r 0 R T K tt A x i> i> u A I, r. H i s HER MN ZEPHYR WORSTED, EXIT W O0L, *H M URO 11) I : ?t Y PATTERNS, Fi.oss SILK, t:\1iJR0n1KnV' SILK. KNITTING ANO KM RHOIDKhY COTTON, KNITTED WORSTED tJOODS, FRENCH CORSETS, ' A i an . m LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS. HHTTON&J VELVETS. FR I Ni ES; AC. ? - -. < St ?t&y AM onlurs-by mail will l?e most enrc'u'. nllotidi.'il tn, and "Oiloia ?viii he mj.plied at NvW Yurk'wli dosillo m ives, April 20 B. JOHNSON & UMBRELLA MANUFACTURER^ 301 KING STRKKTj Charleston, S. C.. Vn.'l.l. a.^or.in.mt ..I I* AI HR ELLAS ANO l'A I! AfitU.S, ii I wa vf on liaml, belier and cheaper flinn tiny lllipurted, fr Wholesale & llaU\\l. \ - A ESO A large nrvorltnont of WALKING CA N'i'd. We pay espuoiul attention t<? iii 1 nnoiiMi tor f BUGGY UMBRELLAS; vrhiejb Wo oin furnish us l?w ns ?nv hou.'i'N ami of n lietler o,:inUt> for the PRICK. . April tt_ _ * - Qu^V FOWLER'S PAT?KT rimis ls Nu Jiu.Mliui. but a (i..nU;v,.. .1 (|iK|i?n>n>'1e ri qnli<|l'p of Svnry Hoot A?ennalani, Wciglirr mid .M?i\?nr, r. ?(vu.^f Simplicity with Aoeiirmy. und rup! oonstrU'ted t lin t ii minu<it fmnttity w-ti'i '../- .. Cn be wnrWid hy ?>'.v ?.?.. nf o*il.t*'flff!k nfl r Mi mimili '< }>,<n tn?. DU.N'T r*,\\i. io (.em for u CtttCULAn, '. ' "?' HOI VEST \ M A ! {j. Owner* of the PH ITU I Ri. 1.1 P?r 5 t\ n P. .>. It. x cu-:?l<?-i..?r. Cmnily and C?H nigliiii tor sale til ?1. JHT'CI'M nnd leno? Uni wfih VJ? v,?) .i -\ y'-.i'u ?S?i iimW? iiiiiijev. At ril ?U Im