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the Sumter Watchman. WEDNESDAY M?AT J?. W. Y. PAXTON - . BU8INE88 MANAGER. c?r All -TraniUnt Adv?rtli?aaentf. and al jt/b vTurk mun ba pakl for lo eaib. Thia will fcsob??ffsd TT?thout dLtluotioo. 6ttb?cri?tion? ?re alto payable in advanc?. pp* Application? foTJob Work will ba ?ada, at tb? oBJ.ce, to Taloa. B. Ftoweas. Tb? WATCH?! AS book? ar? lo tb? keeping- of W. V. PAXTOH, who will receipt for monte? da? ?nd attend to ?di mattera conneeted with tb? Adrcr tttln* ar SabaeriptioD ??pertinent?. pp* Oar Adveril-ing friend? aro requested to ?.nd In their hf or? not later Iban Monday. Col. JKSBE THOMPSON, has charge of the editorial department of the Watchman, during the absence of th? Editor. BgL. A regular inseting of the Sum? ter Total Abstinence Society will be beld at the Bfptint Church, on Tuesday, 24th inst., at half past 8 o'clock, P. M. Addresses will be delivered by Col. JESSE THOMPSON and Revs. J. B. CAMPBELL and JOHN CULPEPPKR. A full attendance of all interested in the cause is earnestly requested. -F. A. TRADEWELL, Sco'ty S. T. A. S. Ttt*\, A communication from "A Planter," also from -'An humble Far? mer," received too late for this day's poper. ?gk, We understand that some of the leading Merchantb in our town have agreed to dose their stores at 7. p. m. during tho summer months, with a view to rest and recreation lo themselves and clerks. A very sensible and commend? able move these warm timos. J. T. SOLOMONS. Attention is called to the new, largo tod liberal advertisement of J. T. Sol? ornoo? long and favorably known as one of our leading Merchants, Mr. S. has recently returned from his second trip North with a second supply of Spring ?nd Summer goods, purchased in New York when goods were cheap in a dull market, winch he is offering at greatly reduced prices. Tlie Columbia Pheonix of yester? day, announces tho death of JottN CALDWELL, Esq, ooo of the oldest citizens of Columbia, and former presi? dent of tho South Carolina Rail Road. t??T As will be seen from an advertisement in this duy's poper, lite Sumter Fire Engine Compa? ti y will assemble at their Engtuo Mouse, and proceed to the fire well, corner of Main and Liberty Streets in full uni? form on Saturday tho 26th inst., at 5 o'clock p. m. for drill and parade. Besides the regular contest for the let? ter D. by the respective Squuds, there will be a variety of exercises instruct? ive to the firemen and highly entertain? ing to the spectators. Thc citizens gen eral ly, and especially the ladies, areain vitcd to bc present. MEMORIAL DAY? Next Saturday. 21st inst, has been chosen as memorial day with us -thc day lor our people to visit thc graves ol our heroic dead and make our floral of? ferings at the shrino of patriotism and political principle. It is a mournful but beautiful pleasure. The offering of flowers is a fitting tribute to the worth of these departed heroes-their per? fume, innocence and beauty, picturing the virtues of these martyred ones. Thc frosts of death have dipped tho flower plants, but their virtues, un? touched by death have been transplant? ed to a more holy parterre, and bloom in penennial beauty. While the fair band of sister, mother and friend shall scatter flowers over the graves, tho flowers of our hearts shall shed a richer fragrance, and we will embalm their brave deeds in our memory and have it as a keepsake forever. Gen. R. H. Anderson and Cen. J. B. Kershaw, among our noblest sons, have been designated as the speakers oo the occasion who trill retrospect tho achieve racnts of tho heroie dead, and point nain hope to the encouraging future ?.'hich lies before us. LAVERNA THU ??D?ESS OF THIEVE?. Laverna, thc goddess of thieves hap ber alter erected here, and continues to receive thc homage and tribute of her de? moted subjects, and we are sorry to chron ide the fact, that these worshipers arc found chiefly, if not entirely among thc colored population. There aro those *bo worship at another alter, who are "?ailing us good honest and industrious ?ititeos, yet many worship at the black ?Uer of this infernal goddess. Ifthcro ba a family among us who havo not been robbed in tho last two years, and ^?oy repeatedly, Wv. have not heard of n> The whites have been chiefly Preyed upon, though several blacks, bate met with serious losses by robbery. E'ery body except the thieves them ?elves are preyed upon. Now every ?fleet has a cause, aud hore is a series ?f effects. Where may we find the ?N in tho laws or io their execution ? ^.answer in both. There is no hope J ?Melioration under oxisting There must be a radical change. 1 ?hat alter docs tho majority of our jWllatura worship 1 Where do thoy JJJJ their gifts of gold frankincense 10(1 ?nyrrh ? Is not this goddess pre JJW with these oostly gift? ? Should -*9* honesty thou, of whatever oomplex *B; band together, and iee if it can not get a better government-a better example, a better codo of law?;.? botter execution of them, a better condition of things than we now have ? If any people who ever lived needed that something be done immediately, it ia our people. Whoso a muk o houso ia safe ? Whose cow or hog ia safe 7 W hose chicken roost ia Baie? i heft stalks abroad with unblushing faco and its impudence prove? that our govern? ment ia a failure and that we must have a reform. * DBCOUATION OP THB GRAVES OP TUB. CON JP KD Ii H ATK DEAD. MR. EDITOR:-At an in for mal* meet ingof ladies and gentlemen of Sumter, held at Temperance Hall, on Thursday afternoon last, thc following resolutions were passed, and your correspondent was requested to hand them to thc newspapers for publication : lat. Resolved, That Mesara. H. W. Gardner, J. G Hainsworth and Wm. Graham, be requested to take chat ge of the work of cleaning up thc grounds at the Cemetery, where the Confederate dead are buried, and the approaches leading to the same. 2nd. Resolved, That such persons as are willing to lend their aid to tho said committee, be requested to furnish them with hands aud tools on Friday morning, 20th May, ot tho Cemetery, at 9 A.M. 3rd Resolved, That the ladies of Sumter and the surrounding country will assemble at the Academy green, on Saturday afternoon, May 21st, at four o'clock, and go outHo thc Cemetery for tho purpose of decorating the graves at 6 o'clock ; That all petsous who have conti ibutions of flowers or evergreens be requested to furnish them at that time aod place. 4tb. Resolved, That Generals R. H. Andcison and J. It. Kershaw, bo re? quested to attend und to address tho ladies on the occasion referred to. E. W. MOISE, Committee. Mr. Mal?ame J. Iii owning has retired from the editorial management, of thc Orangeburg News,and Mr. Charles N. Hall is announced as editor and-propri? etor. "PAMS BY SUNLIGHT AND CIV LIGHT.? A work descriptive of the Mysteries ond Miseries, tho- Virtues, Vices. Splondors, and Crimes ol' the City or Paris-By James D. McCabe, Jr. This lathe tilla of the roost completo and at traotirobook of the day, issued by the "National Publishing Company," of At! J mn, Ga. It is n largo vol un,o of over eight bundi cd (inges, tung ? lucently illustrated with ono hundrod nnd fifty Uno engravings, by the best French artists, and from the pen of a writer u lm known Paris well, ft is Absorbing ami entertaining in a high dogrco Tor, hosnies containing a vast amount of instruc? tion, it abounds in brillinut and llirillingdcscrip tions of tho darker sides of Pori.-inn lifo. Tho render is enrriod into tho dark nnd squalid quar? ters of tho Rng-pickcrs, nnd is introduced to Ibo louses of tho sad children of poverty ; tho most Kited Lorcttcsnnil queen? of tho Demi-monde aro portrayed with perfect truthfulness ; tho tembl? nroads which vico of all kinds luis made in french society, is shown with n Martling vigor; Milbillo and its- gayetics, with tho voluptuous 'on can uro brought hoiuo to bim ; and tho mail ?ovelfc of tho carnival aro reproduced willi grout locurnoy. The book is, indeed, Paris photngrub :d, and is as nttractivo and spicy to tho runder ns ibo ??ty itsolf to tho American visitor. Our au? thor dwells particularly on tho "rapidness" willi IT h ich our countrymen conduct themselves amidst ibo dissipations nnd temptations i.f ibogny city ; nor is (bo book valuablo only for ils scnsnlionnl lunlitics. It is brim-full of tho pleasantest Historical instruction ; nnd no uno possessing n library should fail to pl.ic? it on hi.? shelves. It a golton up in exquisito tasto by tito Publishers, mil |s quite as attractive externally as internally. Amongst tho illustrations of ibis fino work, wo notice tho names of Gustavo Doro, Do liar, (.?'eliot, Cloiget, anti Thoron il-I lian whom I franc* lins given no moro brillinut nud success? ful workers in tho nrl of engraving. Il is sold july by subscription. "HOPE DEFERRED M A KUTI! T ll E HEART SICK," anti tho want of a Tonic often makes tbe body sick, so, ns summer npproaobes, invigorate tho system by taking SCUTKII DITTKIIS, tho grent Soulbern Tonic. AN IMPORTANT CONSI ORR ATION. Dr. Tull's Liver Pills aro PU HELY VF.GE TABLE and aro adapted to young and old, malo nnd fctnuio, anti may bo taken at nil limes, willi out restraint of occupation, without cbnngo of living, without diet and without tho fear of lok lng cold during all kinds of woatlx-r, nnd in nil Bllmntcs; THEY CONTAIN NO MERCURY. Cheerfulness originating in buoyancy of dis position is moro graceful and moro permanent than such ns arises from tho reception of particu? lar benefits. Tho latter may bo compared to a ?liddon gush nf water, which is soon exhausted. Tho former is like a perennial fountain, nnd jqiilvnlont to the effect occasioned by Ibo con. :inuod reception of benefit-, each timo augment? ing in value, for nulbing less would 'maintain in shcerfulness a tempoiAment naturally phleg? matic. To arrivo nt such a stato it is only necessary to purify tho systom by taking tho 'Old Carolina Bitters." Snfo ! suro ! reliable. ! is Winoman's Worm Sandy ! COUNT THB COST. A day's rido in ulmostuny part of ouroountry will show more than ono practical il lustration of iho man who commenced to build bis cnstlo witli jut counting tho cost. Men often lon va out of their calculations such little matters ns doors, blinds, sashes, mouldings, Ac, nm! in tho end Und no comfort in tho houso which Iboy linvo built. Remember, therefore, before building, irrito to P. P. Tonio, Charleston, S. C., tho largest manufacturer of doors, Ac, in tho South? ern States, for an estimate of tho cost of finish? ing. JOB" Tho ''Phcoba Bakor" Solvo - 100 yonrs a secret - Cures an by magic All Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Soros, Ulcers, Canoors, Sore Nipples, and Broken Bren*ts, Chapped Lips and Hands, Emptions, Chilblains, Bites or Stings of Insects, Ao. A Wondorful cure for piles. Sold everywhere Ask for phoebe Baker's" (and toko no other) "Co tar's" Rat, Poach, Ac. Exterminators. "Costar's" (liquid) Bed Bug Eater. "Costar*?" (pure) Inseot Powder. Usa this (only pare) Insect Powdar for Moths In Furs and Woolens, for Bed? bugs, Insects, Ao. "CoitsrV (only ?uro roinoJy) Corn Solvsnt. 80LD everywliere. Ask for "COSTAR'S" (and take noothar.) . 1 92 f 3 and $6 sises ?ont by alpress. Addr.si "008T?R" 00., IS Howard St,. H. Y. .-i--n- ? ?'. ? = 'I I me Tc?? tb? nerita of all 'K" Ii I nu? *3a- THIRTY YEAli? -?a Perry Davis' Pain Killer, Uni been tested in ovory vnriety of eilmete, end by nil almost every nation known to Amcri cane. It ie the almost constant companion and inestimable friend of tbe missionary and tbe traveler, on sea and land, and no one should travel on our Lakes or .River* without it. It is a speedy and safo remedy for barns, scalds, outs, bruises, wounds and various other injuries, os well os for dysentery, diarrhoea, and buffel complaints generally, and is admirably suited for every race of men on the face of tho globo. He sure you call f?r and got the genuine Puin Killer, as many worthless nostrums are attempt? ed to be sold on tho great reputation of this valuable medicine. Directions accompany each bottle Price 26ote, oOcts. and $1.00 per#Lottle. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. May 4 WILL ALL THOSE AFFLICTED.WITH COUGH OR CONSUMPTION Dead the following nt d learn tho value of Allen's Lung Balsam. Dr. LLOYD, of. Ohio, Surgeon in the Army during tho war, from exposure, contracted con Munption. Ho says : "I hnvo no hesitancy in stuiing thnt it wa? by the uso of your Lung Balsam Ihnt I am now liv] and enjoying health." Dr. FLETCHER, of Missouri, s>ys:"I re commend your Balsam in proferenco to any otil? ar medicino for Coughs, and it gives satisfaction. ALLEN'S Le NO BALSAM is ihn remedy to cure all Lung and Throat difficult!) s. It should bo thoroughly tested beforo using any other Balsam. It will o rc when all others full. Directions accompany each bottle. J. N. HARRIS Si CO., Solo Proprietors, CINCINNATI, 0. Sold by A. ANDERSON & CO . Sumter, S. C. SHAKING ANO BURNING. It is not necessary to journoy from the tropics to Alaska in order to es porten ce tho extremes ot icat and cold. Thou Minis undergo all tho in? conveniences of this thcrmoiuotricnl chango every lay, or every other day, ns tho cuse may be, without thc trouble ot moving over tho thresh? old. A word with thoso involuntary shakers. What aro they doing to expedito their return to Imodium temperature ?-to break thc chills and Itauish tho fever? Aro they dosing themselves ivitli quinine, thereby imperiling tho soundness >f their bones nod Impairing tho vigor ol ihoir brnins and nervous system? Sonic of them ire, no doubt, but not tho majority of them, il is bolievod. Tho vatua of llostottor's Stomach Bitters as a harmless and certain specific for fo? rer nud ague is understood and appreciated in ill parti of tho country where intermittents pre? vail. Tho residen tl of such localities begin ti toko it carly in tho spring ns a protection igainst thc m asm-: by which they aro surround sd; not all of them, porh.ips, for a blind nd icrcnce to error is tho speciality of some people jut tho greater number. If ibero is any fixed f ict in therapeutics, i s this : that tho Bitters oro a far better snfe ;uird against nil tho varieties of periodic moln lies produced by unwholesome exhalations than iny drug or compound in tho materia medica o ho profession. This assertion is mudo with al lue respect to tho faculty, but being nn impor unt truth, mid ono that nearly concerns tin teal iii of large BOttlctltOlllS in various parts o ho country, and indeed of tho ptthlic ut large t is niado fearlessly. Pounded oil nmph md iiiiiiitpenchiihlo testimony, it defies dlepro roi. To break up chills and fevers, as wei is lo prevent thom, thcro is nothing si diable as this windest mo vegetable restera ive. _ lt BDI VI VUS lt The S. S. S. of 1861, ir Dr. JBUSON'S Original So mil HRS SOOTIIINI .vitif FOR ClIlLliRKN TKKTIHNQ, is again rc uscitated ! ! It is ii Corrigent of tho Hou r Unorders contingent upon this period i a ?/rote 'ol Ciirmlnutive'j a nutritious Syrup ? nnd .ent'e A noil vue, inducing cn Lu and refreshing re lose, without Ibo pernicious and distressing ro .eli'mary disturbnuco of tho nervous eystoi hat results from tho exhibition of most prcpnra ions-exp rennt i/ tiintle for children. Ils use i ho Southern Stales, as far back as 18G2, ostal ?shed its reputation as a Southern Institution ind, ns a medicino unrivalled, ami ns being th rev/and t't/ett preparation for children teething insuring RKST ro MOTU HRS and NUI18K8 and rt ic/ and strength lo their infants. It is therefor io neio medicine, ami needs no advertising.whoi t is best known. Every precaution lins bee nkon to preserve and protect it from fra u du lei 'ountcrfoils. It is mnunjuctnred oui// at tl Laboratory of ColTB, TOMPKINS A HuRO, moil icrs of, mid success -ra to, ibo old ostnh'ishc iOUTUBRN Dni;a HoilSB OP HARRAI., RlSI.KY [CITCRKN, 141 CiiAMRKns STREET, YBW YORK, t vlioui ull orders should bo addrossod, and is ft >alo to tho citizens of Sumter and sarroundin iountry l>y tho following first class and rospecti do Druggists: A. A.NliKftSjX A Co., J. F. V DKL' R?IR. .Juno 1(1-ly ~~KTO S KOO ! ~ Prepared by Dr. J. J. Lawrence, tho c?l?br?t* ? TsiciAN omi CH KM ST, Norfolk, Ya., if a SAP 'LB ASA NT and RELIARLE remedy for A M. discos JAI'SKD by I'ORPIDITY OP THE LIVER, IMPURITIES OP THE HLOOD, DISORDER? OF THE URINARY ORGAN DERANGEMENTS OF THE N E R V O U SYSTEM. It l'uniri s and ENRICHES tho BLOOP, nr. 'ORBS tho MVKR mid KinSBYS lo n livnltl LOTION, AULS lUOBSTIo.v, liKfllLATEfl the DOWB!. Hld INVIOOIIATKR the NBRVoES KV ST K.M. lt /s NOT ii l'atciit Medicino. FORMULA a round each bottle. ENDORSED 1>'J the lout I'hgsiciitu*. Tho MOST POPULAR Medicine In usc. DR. LAWRBSCE is constantly in receipt SRATKFUI, letters and TESTIMONIALS: of REM A RR ILK CURBS porformcd by KOSKOO. All loiters answered and advice given-PRK KOSKOO for salo hy Druggists every whoro INK liol,I,AR PKR BOTTLE. For ?-ulo by I. F. W. DeLorme, July2K-ly_ _Sumter. S. TO CONSU M PTIVES* THE adverliscr having been restored lo heal n a io W Wi Ok*, by n very simple remedy, all Hiving suffered several yours with a severo lu dtueiinn, and that dread disonso, Consumption ? anxious lo make known to his fellow-sullen ho munns of cure. To nil who desire it. ho will send n copy oft irosoriplion used ifrce of chargo), with t lircctions for preparing and using Iho san ?hieb th'.y will find n suro Curo for Consuin iou, Asthma. Bronchitis,oto. Tho object of t idvortiscr in sending Ihr Proscription is lo bei lt tho nfllicted, nud spread information which innocivos lo bo invaluable; mid ho hopes ovc utterer will try his romcdy, ns lt will cost tin loihing, and moy prove n blessing. Partios wishing tho proscription, will plci tddross Hov. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County, New York Juno 2._ ERRORS OP YOUTH? A OENTLEMAN who suffered for yc.irs fr Nervous Debility, Premature Deeny, and nil I itTects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the st if sulfuring lin inn ni ty, simd tree to all who ni t, the receipt and directions for making the si >le remedy by which he wns oured. Suffer irishing to profit by tho advertiser's experien ian do so by addressing, in perfeet confluence JOHN B. 0ODKN, Jana 2 Mo. 42 Oelar st. N. Y ? 'mt: - ksi. ? \ .GREAT REDUCTION -IN -FOR C a, s 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 $1 00. Bacon, 15 to 20c Hails, 8c, by the keg? 7c, Calicoes, 10 and 12 l-2c. per yard. mm AND DRU at 12 1-2 to 20o. per yard. PLANTERS9 WAREHOUSE. March 30 _ Pate & Taylor HAVE RECEIVED A FI NE ASSORTMENT OP Gr O O IO ?3 " ROUU HT IN NEW YO RFC BY ONE OF THE FIRM AT Til H RECENT DECLINE. THOSE DESI HING TO P?UOlIASK FRESH AXD CHEAP HAD Bli ST G IV li THEM A CALL. They nro prepared to servo riM In tlio best nuiuncr, nml respectfully poltcil a ..(Mitin u ?1 nco of tho favors hortoforo so libonilly bestowed. Morell 28 BALTIMORE AND WFLMTNGTON Weekly Steamship Line. . *L The First Class Steamships Lucille, (II. L. II ALL, Commander.) Rebecca Clyde, (I). C. CHILDS, Commander.) Ono of tho nhovo Steamships will lome IIALTI MORK nnd WILMINGTON every SATURDAY, forming a Regular ?' E E K L Y L 1 N E, mid tho only Authorized through connection with Wilmington & Manchester Railroad. COTTON noil oilier I'rodnco comigned to mir enro will bo shipped to Ii A I.T IMOItV. hy first Stvinncr FREE OF COMMISSION. Having covered Wlmrvcs in W1LMIN0T0N and BALTIMORE, goods cnn bo received" ?it all timos and he properly protected. A. B SH EPPERSON A CO., Ag'ts, No*, ll and 12 Norih Wnloi Sired, April 27 Wilmington, N.C. JESSE THOMA*SON, Attorney and Counselor at Law, SUMTER, S. C. MST WILL PRACTICE in nil the Courts of the Third Judicial Circuit, nlso, in tho Supreme Coori nt Chiirlestuii and Columbia. May be consulted nt pr?.?eui at "Sumter Walch? min" Office. Aprll 27 _._ Estate Notice. AALL persons hnving olniina ngninst tho Es tate of W. W. MoOiitehcn, deceased, will pieuse pr?tant them duly proven. And nil per? ?ona indebted will please moke payment to H. C. AIcCUTCRHN, Adrn'or. Jan 19-If ?* . Bgfc. 100 rear? a ?cerot B?_ Cures as by magie isaf J,OOO persons testify - tt3Ju Pains, wounds, aod sufferings cease fita?* Pliysioians use and recommend it ??T $5.00 pots ordered doily for hospitals and publie institutions in all purts of the U. 8. pHOBE ||AKER ^ALVE all Cut?, Durne, Bruire?, Force, Ulcere, | .Cancer?, Sore Nipple?, ?nd Pr. ken Drcn?tc, Chnppod Lips nnd Hund?. Eruptions, Chit - ' blain?, Bite? or Stings of Inrcctf, Ac. A WONDERFUL CURB FOR PILES. Put up in 50c. sises (and $1 pots for families.)'] All Druggists everywhere soil lt. DON'T BE ONE DAV Without it in the House? I "COSTAR'S" Standard Preparations ARR "Costar's" Rat, Roach, &o. Extermina? tors. "Costar's" (liquid) Bcd Bug Ester. "Costar's" (only pure) Insect Powder. "Costar's" (only sure remedy) Corn Solvent. "fc?Si_ SOLD everywhere Ask for "COSTAR'S" (toke no other.) $1, $2, $.1, ami $5 size?, nr.1er from COSTAR CO., 13 Hnword-St., N. Y. GOODRICH, WINE M AX & CO., Wholesale Agents, CHARLES! OX^S. C. May 4 ly DR. SM ALLEN BERGER'S Fever and Ague ANTIDOTE Always Stops fSic Chilla. Tliis Medicino has been beforo tho Piril? lie fifteen years, rind is still ahead of ell other known remedies. It docs not purgo, docs not Bicken tho stomach, is perfectly safo in Any doso and tinder ull circum? stances, and is tho onl v Medicino thatwill CURE IMMEDIATELY and permanently every ' form of Fever and Ague, because, it ia a perfect Anti dole to inala ria. Sold by nil Erussizts. Moy? __Jr New Advertisements. ( VS fl A HI.ISII ?CI> 1830.) ~ WELCH & GRIFFITHS, SAWS! AXES! SAWS! SAWS ot ult description*. AXbS, BELTING nnd M ILL FURNISHINGS, OIUOULARSAWS wllh Solid Tooth, or with l'.VTRNT AnjcsraDt.B POINTS, Huncrinr to nil Inserted Teeik Sines, tfi?* PHICES REDUCED. "?,^ ?.?~ Send for Price List nnd Circulars. ~T*>X Wi: 1.4 ll Ai (;itiri'H lis, _Bouton, :U.i?.s., or Detroit, .TI leu. CITAR SPANGLED DANNER.-A largo 40 Lj) column paper, Ledger siso, Illustrated. Do voted to Sketches, Poetry. Wit, ltiimor, genuino fun, Nonsense (ufa ?cn>il.lo kimi), and lo tho exposure of Swindling, Humbugs, .tc. Only 75 els. o your, nml a ?u'puYb engraving ''EvnngC* linc," 1 1 ?x2 feet, grut if, 311.1100 circulation_ Money reftindod to nil who n*k it. lt is irido nwuko, fearless, truthful. Try it now, TS cl?, a yenr. Specimens FREE. Address "DANNEU,-'* Hinsdale, N. 1L__ BOOK AO EN TS WANTED.-'Ladies of tho Wbito Hausa." No opposition. Steel ou grnving*. Rapid soles. For circular?. address V: 8. PUBLISHING CO., N. V., Cincinnati ?iud Oblongo. m.l \\T DOOKS-Agents ?ill ItiO per lt y\ week. Price $5. Address L. STEPHI NS, Hartford. Ct. Ji/1 KAOVILLE TflKOLOllICAL SCHOOL. 1?J_-llnilnrlnn j ed?cales Minister*; $100 a year to poor ?Indents : begins Aug. 20. Apply to A. A. LIVERMORE, Mond ville, Pa. PATENTS. Inventors who wi?h to toko nut Letter* Potent arc advised lo counsel willi MUNN it CO.. edi tor* of tho Soientifle A morion n, who have prose? cuted claims bofore tho Patent Ooloo for nvor Twenty Years. Their A mer ?en n mid Europea n Pnleiit Agency is tho most extensivo in tho world. Charges loss than nny oilier rolinhlo agency. A pamphlet eontnlnlng'full instructions to inventors is sent grail*. MUNN A CO.. :i7 Park Kow, New York SL'OA3 CANE AND SORGHUM >lILLS. Evaporator? nod 11 orso Power*, embodying all ihorccont improveiiieiils and Inking tho lead of ovcrv kind in market. Manufactured bv (Inn. L. SQUIGR & OHO.. IiuO.i 1... N. Y. Either Sugar or Sorgo Manuals fur 1S70 s^nt freo, I) ARTI KS having Palmetto Trees will lum .if something grcnil? lo their ndrnntnge hv enclosing $1 til lt. L. WILLIAMS, Andonnicd, Carlton Co.. Pu. . IT! ??ffUNE TELLING CARDS.-Tell any j person'* age. Ibo amount ot'money in their I pocket*, thc number th? Uihl of, eic. Mniluil lo ! anv nddrcFS for l/ieis. Addross GREY ?t CO.. I York - il le. S. 0. The Purest, Bost and Cheapest SOLI> nv At AL (linet HRS. \\J ANTED."AGENTS.-$20 Watoh freo, giv V? en ginti* lt livo man who will net ns our Agrnt, RuslllOSS light anil honorable : pnvs $30 por day, Addrosa fi. MON RON KENNE. DY fi CO.. Pit?sima'. Va. _ KIDDER'S PASTILLES. ^ST?? io cen?? hy mail. STOWELL A co , Charles? town, Mass. ASK your Doctor or Druggist for SWEET QUININE-it canals (hitter) Quinina. M'f'a hy STKAIINS, PA un A Co., Chemists, New York. Bli IDE nnd BRIDEGROOM - E*i>n.v? f(,r Young Men, free, in souled envelopes_ liOWAUD ASSOCIATION, Box P, Philadol pbin, Ps. PSYCIIOMANCY, FASCINATION OR Son.. CrunniNO.-400 pnges ; eloth. Tbis won? derful book hns full in.Hruoiions to enable thc render lo fus jinnie either sex, er any anlmnl, at will. Mesmerism, Spiritualism, ?od hflndred? nf other enrlous experiments. It oan ho obtained by sending address with 10 eents poslago, to T. W.EVANS A CO., No. 41 8outh Kigbtb St., JUilIadclph;)*. '. ? ..?*? ', ' #.'<> JfS. > x SU AI TUR FURNITURES . -AND Chair Ware-Blooms. HAS OX ll AKD? LA HOE STOCK OP FUR? NITURE, for leas than eeo bo obtained In aojr ?cuthorn market, saving both freight and risk of j breakage by Railroad. With experience ia this branch of business io the City of Charleston; for twenty .fife'years, and ha*fhg (he. advantages of ] the best Manufacturers, be ?a offering first ola?? work of which every nrtiolo sold ia warrautad. Tho stock consists of Sofa?, Side Hoards. Book Cisei. Wardrobes Washstands, Bureaus, Cottage Setts, Whatnots Ex ton h io a Tables Mahogany, Cane.od Wood Seat Rocking Chairs Mahogany, Cane and Wood Seat Setting Chairs Cribs. Cradles Trundlo Bedsteads and Cottage Bedsteads Everr siyl" Looking Glasses nnd Mattrasse?. FIVE HUNDRED PAIR WINDOW SHADES just receive), together with a lot of WALL PA? PER AND BORDERING. Maid Street, opposite Ecpfess Office, UP' STAIRS. Feb 23- tf X E. Suares. Je D. CRAIGr, Upholsterer, Manufacturer, AND DEALER IX FURNITURE, T) ESPECTFULLY INFORMS HIS friends uml patrons thnt he is now prepared to furnish them with Furniture, etc., of tho different STYLES nn-1 PATTERNS now in usc. Ho has now on hand n supply of H ED ROOM AND COTTAGE SETS, CANE AND WOOD SEAT CHAIRS, .BEDSTEADS, TABLES, BUREAUS, C1HBS, AC, AC. SAMPLE PLATES front tho best Manofactn rers of Boston aud New York-will bo shown to purchasers and any stylos prefcirod, not on hand, will bc ordered for accommodation of pat? rons- all of V?hieb will be sold at prices to suit tho times. FURNITURE made to ordor, in any style and nt short notice. Manufacturing, Repairing and Upholstery dono promptly, and in a neat and workmanlike manner. Chairs resented with cano and raado as good ns now. Picture Frames of all sizes, Ro?o Wood, Gilt, and plain mouldings, made to order, and Looking Glasses set in frames, nnd fur salo. FUNERALS promptly attended to in Town or Country, and Metallic, Mahogany, Walnut, or Common Collins, furnished as required, ot short notice. Dec 8 l? & 9 IN THE IIIQ?BST AND LATEST STYLES OF ART, ARE NOW TAKEN BY WILDER & WHEELER, UP TO LIFE SIZE, At thc Gallery In Sumter, lately kept by II. B MCCALLUM, such as PHOTOGRAPHS, , 1VORYTYPES, AM UR OT Yr ES, FERROTYPES, Af. FRAMES crail sizes furnished. PICTURES colored, and old pictures cleaned and remounted. April 27 NO. 3 GROCERIES. THE ONLY STRICTLY Grocery and Liquor House I N T O W N MM II E U N I) E R S I G N E D. hesfs leave lo I rall lim attention ol his friends and tho public genornlly lo his NEW AND \VELL SELECTED STOCK OF Heavy and Fancy Groceries Which he offers low for CASH ONLY. All anides warranted as recommended Afr- Pure ModVnial Liquors kept constantly on hand. J. II. EREK HA RT. April 13 tf* BOOTS ; SHOES M A DH TO ORDER. ff-f'Tj THE SUBSCRIBERS HAV ing removed Irom Manning,' nml localed themselves in SU ?MTE ll, S. 0. (at tho Old Telegraph office.) CORNER MAIN A DUGAN STS., aro prep ?red lo fm nish BOOTS nnd SHOPS of their own manufacture on short notice. They gm.ranice sa I intact h n in every respect, and from I liri f long exporinnco ia I ii o business, feel assured that lh'?s? who once patronize thom will aol tail lo call again. Orders solicited, which will ho filled with promptness, nuil in workmanlike manner. Shoe Findings of eery description on hand and for talo low. flitf* Terms strictly Cash. Bitltiuaii & Wells, March ::o ^ um NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP, On the Cor. of SUMTER and CAN?L-PTS. j Whare all kinds of Work in tho Rhicl;*mUMng Line will bo finished In a workmanlike manner, and at the shortost possible notice. Tho undersigned feels coo fl.lc nt, from a sense of his experience, fin tho business for the last thirty year.) that he can giro ?.iilsinctlon, both In pri?e, and in tho- execution of all ?erk en? trusted to him. I o W. c. STANSn.L. . ..Ajrrll2?. . . Sot .7 :< * -, : ' '? "?' SPttlKiU ANO SOMMER M, 3QCJ?L(rJC*S. MX Tb? Varltij cf HATS, Ac, at STE$LB*8 "HAT HALL-" scMpw anything y-: offered I" th'? line. 19* TH KN TAB PRICKS S -?? Men'? Wi Je mool Karto? Pan? toa?. $f.W to $J.?0 Extra Wida Straw llati, for Pi-hing, tb-, fi Qc', to $1.00. O cn fi "Nobby" *od ' Na lt io" Dress Straw?, $1 00 tn $3 00 Y on th'* Leghorn Straws. 2 Sc., ?Oe., $1 to $1.99. Ladies' and Misses' floods, 1Av to 25c. Plantation Straws, bf tba doten, $1.60 to $3. First quality Silk Beaver (new) $5. Professional Stiff Bljck Hat $S to $4. Men's and Boy's Soft Felt Hats 50o., $1 la $1. UMBRELLAS. GINGHAM ?MURKLLAS, 7b*.. $1, $3. $3. ALPACAS, FINS, " $4, $4.50, $&. SILK, " " $T tu $9. I ara ngont Tor tb? STORM KING UMBRELLA! Whivh wilt not turn wrong side out in a gal?. I am agent for the "Burglar-Proof Lock Umbrella." WALKING CANES. BAMBOO, TON QU IN", Cit APKYIN K, ASUETOS/ HICKORY, MALACCA, AND OTHER CANES, With Ivory, Bono, and Various Mountings, dines for Men, 26o., 50c. 7-5c. to Fanny, $2. Children's Little Summer Cnnos, 25?. REMEMBER OUR WIDE RIM PANAMAS! ! STEEL'S HAT HALL, NO. 313 KING* STREET, Chnrlofton, S. C. SIGN OF THU BIG HAT. April 20_3io_ MRS. M. J. BOOTH, JC1XG STUFET, CHARLESTON, S. Ca? HAS recent! v rocolvoJ and opened nn arsort nient of SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES OF HIM MILLINERY. XK?y* Ladies visiting Charleston, arc invited to call^nd^c-iimitic her select? ions, embracing all thc novelties of thc Season. April 20 _3m .JAMES ALILIEN, DEALER IN Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SILVER AND PLATED WARE SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, FANCY ?GOODS, ?Cv., NO. 307 KINO-ST., CHARLESTON, S. C. ??t- Watches, C)ooks,nnd Jewelry Rcpnircd. April 20 Sm C. A. LKNGNICK. CHAS. FOSTER En. KUBRICK S KM.. Lcngnick, Sell & Foster, 27 Hayne Street, CHARLESTON, S- C. MPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF FANCY GOODS, LAME'S TRIMMED HATS, AND ?II L LI NE RY GOODS? April 20-3M_ _ FURNITURE", FURNITURE. R. WHITE, 230 KINti-ST . < I! IVESTON, S. C. KEEPS n Lnrgc nnd Full Assortment f f Par lor mid Chamber FU KN ITU RE, bedsteads Heading, Choirs, Tables, Ac, Ac, whioh bo con? tinues to S?ll m Iiis usually LOW PRICES. Every Artiolo warranted ns represented nnd Goods carefully puckod for shipping. Orders accompanied by tlie Money or draft on a factor, wi li obtain goods at tho Lowest linus they cnn be bought. April 20-?m_ F. VONSANTEN, IMPORTER OF Paris Fancy Goods, TOYS, DOLLS, GAMES, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, French Confectionery, FIRE WORKS, INDIA RUBBER GOODS SUCH AS CLOTHING, NURSE RV SHEETING &C, 220 KingStroet, 2 doors nbo?e Market, CHARLESTON,S.C i April 24-Sin HENRY BISCHOFF & CO. W1IOL1?SALE GROCERS AND DEALERS IN Wines, Liquors, Segars, TOBACCO, &C, 10 7 J<: A S T B A Y , diaries ton, S. C. H.BISCHOFF, C. WULIIERN, J. II. PIBPEH. April 20-Om ESTABLISHED 1838. ?AHIEX< Ho SILCOXJ Furniture Wareroonis, 1T.">, 177 A- f?t) KIM.' MT.? CAAKLKSTON, S. C. ? f 57* Cl with vTii'ffnth/ pw/fol, April 2<i lijan. April 20_ r,.n GEORGE S. COOK, Photographic Artist, 281 KINO STREET, (J H AR _* J5 S T ON, S C. i mm* ALL THE LATENT STTLE8 OP OOOD Work done st this (Hilary, and Warra*!. .4 to F.XOHL. Afr? _0-.?_\ John F'~*S?^^H^H Engineers, ?oilor-*?M I Nos. 4, 0, 8, 10 k 12 rutTci I (NEAll T?K DUV.Dt^M CHARLESTOXi Steam Engines a?Hl|*f?(j| H MARINE, 8TATIONARY A PO?y?f^jffl H Rice Treshcrs, and . *MM|?| fl every description.;x'0? I Shafting Pullies and I Iron Fronts for ^"'lilw I in Iron pr ^m^i'?r"J?H^B Wc guarantee to fuhiisb l?i\gjl|pH and Boilers of as good ?ty and power, nH tt'fn''.??SW^J as low rates as eau .'"i^^^ New York, Baltimore ?r^j?^j|^MB JUDSON'S CELE II It AT KD ?^^^OT EltNOU AND STOV VALY^fc^B^S which arc put on all of our Ku^l n iffc5? ""P~ iin; (ir\?tLi>sT?\ T No. 3IJ KING STR.liKT, CORN KR ^^^'JC?^?^MI CHA RLES l UN, S. C. ':??^j8S? l.A CAROLINA, per thousand.^jf*-^^^P* L:i Cnrolinn, Nc 1, per tlionsnnd.22 "0(To**?3g? La Carona do Repaint, por thousand....26 w^>Jf|MBj Kl Bouquet, per thnutnud........HO ";^jjtgfc I. n Candeur, (small cigars,) por il.i)ii-?n<J..,35 no'' .^:^| Paringa!), (Hnvann Seed.) por thousand.?eO PQ? II. Upmann, (Havniiii.) per thousand...ftO 00.:*?\?3SB Figaro. (Genuine Huvnna.) por tl>ou*>ind...7? 00 ;/jsJQ Jcuny Lind, (Genuine lliivann ) pr. tb'd.. 8?*,Q0*.. i?M* As nil those Cigars nro made undor my cipuCiitJU. '?ts? cn.ro nod supervision, T cnn NV orran I tbntntr wlH,;T\3j&flM smoko well nnd givo siitlsfootion ni Ibo prlofce. > '. '^jjflijH lUPonTK? cioAnn *t>p nure UK NT OHDKS. *.^.JeiK LEAF TOBACCO FOR MANUFACTURIERER?viifflCT I huvo n largo nnd ucll n?>.<orted stock 6f "Oo-v'h^?*flKj tnestlo nnd imported Lo if Tobaran. Mich AS Cun\ neoticut, Pennsylvania nnd Ohio Wrapper? f " ?A^*V^SB| Filling at nil prices. Alt>o,4lnvnnn, from 0*l.l???' >^??H| at $t 20 uprrards to wrnppers (Prime) at $2 GO. :^?&?3 NEW CIGAR BOXES . T^'^^B For Cigar Mauufuoturors, with labels ready for* '^vj^jal RiLK niBDONs ron cia AUS AT ALL - vnicjtii^.'jwM I.AROR STOCK or SJIOKINO AND CHF.WIXO-.? '^3 TOBACCO AND PIPES. . . '.' -^'^??^H Merchnnts and consumers are rospcrtfully>gSj'.<yjffi!B Uoitcd to call before purchasing elsewhere. 6?X> -:v>i j?8*W All ardors from tho country rvill be promptly*- J.>??3B ex.cuted.^ ^ JULIUS MADSEN.; UNION F1^ILIZER|"^ SURE.DEATH AXD EXTERMINATION" \VORMS AND INSECTS INJURIOUS * ^-"J^g Jubt reccivod, a few tons of tho above Ftrilliier... ' The remarkable properties of ihis arr?ela, aft?*t1 most thorough soientiBo und practiont tests, oovf,' ' . ?fm being fully ostablishod and acknowledged, th? ^-/4?B Company who control its m uiulavture abd ?ala ^'$9s Introduction to lins Harket, , - $||9 in full confidence that tho grcnt need of tlic tiller' of tho soil is nt Inst available ; ihut we offer sm:*?T^2i article which, ns n Fertillxor, is second io none in : }>,-s? quality, and, further, that it is euro death and'^M^fl "Co/ton Worm," "Cvrculio," JppMj'^?Si Moth, Potato Jiiiy, Tobacco Worin, ' Hop Louse, Anny Worm, ' nnd nil descriplions of insect nud v?-ruiic?hir Ufa ^CT which info! rind devastate tho IMotitatiup, Hi? . Farm, th? Orchard or tho Harden. " . .. \^ft PAD I. C. TKI?N110LITT, . '-'j^S Com misi?n Merchant, ' ^ ^ Apl 211-?m _ ?s'"*2_ Union Wharves. *?H||? Ph- S CHIT CK MAN tyjM (oi'i'osiTK ii A fr. I. ST.,) ' -.V C.'ft? IMfORTRR AN I) ll K A I. R R I J* '. BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED. KNITTING^ ?rf& WOOL, EMBf'.OlDERV PATTERNS, : V?^S FLOSS SILK. EMBROIDERY . SILK. K X IT 11N15 AND .> U^S EMBROIDERY ' ':-^| COTTON, " ,'V*v* KNITTED WORKTEI? HOODS, < ( ???r FRENCH CORSETS? '.>,.*' , ^ AI HO ... % ??ffll LADIES' DRE.V? PRIM Ml NOS. RETTOX6 . ' ?Sj VELVET3, KR!?.)ES, AC. All ordors Ly mail will bo most eiuefu?fir * ntioiided lo, nnd do dor.- ?.ll li.; supplied nt Nmr V'ork wholesale prices, . . * v April 2?_ 7ni. & B. JOHNSON & CO, UMBRELLA MANUFACT?REBS, \ 301 -KING ST H RET, Charieston, S, C. A FULL ?s#?r.nt of I'M Bl! ELLAS AN.DX /\. PAItASOI.S, alwiiys nu baud, botior and, ' clieiipcr limn utiv Imported. " . Wholesale ? Retail. % -ALSO - ' !JS A l?rg<? nss?rlm?ni nf WALKING CANES - j Wo'p iy vipocial uMcntion tn tho iiinntitiiet<ijfe ^ 0F RUGGY UMBRELLAS, which wo oin furnish a? Inw ns ?ny hon?? North nr-d nf II Lotter qii tilly fur lite PRICK. A prU 2?_ r.n,. FOWLER'S PATENT ~ v j A02)?NQ SKACHXS?fstil.A' rpiMP H SO HUMni-G. I..;t i Omni.*, lbI. '? : ! J d'Hpen.nble r^qnhit* ol i ?rry 1;?ok H"o>pH^ ;~, I Ai ciMioinni. Weigher m.ri ,\H.i-nrcr. iN-!nb'?*lft?; sttnpliciiy wt,h Act-i?T..ry. ..n.l r?pi lily. ^;iV , ;\; COltxtitlrtnd l^s^ ii c<inn*f ^v..?/A'y ?n./fr? /?? fft\t Cnn b* work ?id l.y miy'i..,, rr74.>i-y uAf/irj ?ft?r sew MI'MHV. 'S p'i?itt/i ?. I?'N'I r,?M- to Ivr e CIMCCJ..*?, r . ngjSE.?T..i MARTIN. Off nor? of ll ' P.lim.I H'-l.i ff S. (' atvl W P. n. R-x r^o. fii.fL.or.iij HJ> CountyCfl\ lliel.?? f r rsl? yV.^nd? 1 r. atlee? nert tei'm* V"n J*iM* l,>"' '> f> .^?/?Ht ??AW ' [ eau ?p?V* *ti ?ft^BK?sBSn?K.^. \'<