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potiitttl. -l???TVWM. There to a .kana la leady hom That toaehea Natara*! deep j Taara to a thara la solitude Whoa all the world's asta*?. Or, far away la regJoa wild. Wim -ii-* aura aaa tra! Ta? baan U*ra tods eompeafoaehlp Wita Natara aa? a Uh Q od. Tba baby a? aa aa of eeUve Ufa 8a kara the ?lad employed That aay hely bcart-destre . Ie a till with ela alloyed. Aloa?, ?pea the eeeaa deep, Whet* wind ead wara obey, One Mighty volee from Oed oa high, Oh, thew's a place te pray. Ob, ra? of man, now doomed U wear A bordan to thc grave I Ob, epUit trae, that seeks te be Para, holy, high and brave i Go forth, away from haunts af mirth, Fron revela wild ead high, Away fro? transient earthly joye, That ever leave a sigh I Go forth aloes, as Adam weat, Ai Jens weat Himself I For'ito la soil tods that thea May'st learn to haow thyself. Florae Natara straggles to be free, Bat etlll mast abs the rod And meekly bow as Joses did, And Natara te lu God. ?>pi?* Box, t. ass ? ~ - That ia the beat dress whieh goes moat up and down the house. - Every man cnn tame a shrew but be who hath her. -- Every man can please a fault finding husband but abe that ia bleat with hie growling*. - Retrace your steps when yon have done wrong ; it fe nobler to retract than sustain a bad oause. - He who would thrive must ask leave of hie wife ; yet some impractica? bles fail with that. - We are nover so near great changes as when we feel ourselves comfortably settled for life. - It is oars to sow and dig-it is God's to give tho sunshine and aend the rain ; thus comes the harvest. The moaning of the tied-a husband's grumbling. An unpleasant sort of arithmetic division among families. Strive to do right because it is right ; shun the wroug beoause it is wrong. An exchange is not far from right in Baying that a sour-faced wife often helps the liquor trade. Somo married men go out liko can? dles, leaving their wives in the dark aa to where they spend their evenings. The lack of faith in the efficacy of the gospel is as destructive to holiness of heart as it is to peace of mind. While a mother waa brooding over her poverty, hor little son said : "Mam? ma, I think Qod hears wheo we scrape the bottom of the barrel 1" If men were as oareful of the rights of God as they are of their own, stealing from Him would look as black as dooa stealing from one another. A man reoently attompted to hide a quart ol poor whiskey at a standing - His wifo has been appointed administra? trix on bis estate. -r-An observer of human nature re? ports tbat bo hos seen some people pos? sessing the peculiarity of three bauds a right hand, a left hand, and a little behindhand. -Among the articles announced for sale at an auotion we perceive "a ma? hogany child's ohair." The father of thia wonderful infant must havo been of the Wood family. -A female amendment was lately aeon ploughing her field near Atlanta, with a big white man hitohed up in? stead of a mule. -Habit is a cable. We weave a throed of it every day, and at last we cannot break it. -The most bashful girl ever heard of was one who blushed when she was asked if she bad not been courting sleep. Politeness almost invariably requires a gontloman to agree with a lady, but when sho speaks of the great beauty of some other lady it is always safe for tho gentleman to say there are other styles of fomale loviness that he admires much moro. A young lady being told by a friend that silk dresses wero very much worn, replied that she knew it, for hers had two or threo holes in it. The young man who was "lonely since his mother died" is all right now. His father married the "head" of a large ?>arty of girls, and they keep house or bim, and give a party nearly every night. An Irishman that was very near Bighted, about to fight a duel, insisted that he should stand six paces noarer his antagonist than the other did to him. It is undeniable,, said Prentice, that in America it tates -threo to mako a couple, he, she, and a hired girl. Had Adam been a modem, there would havo been a hired girl in Paradiso to look after little Ablo, and to "raise Cain." "I rooant to have told you of that bolo," said a man to his friend, who Stumbled into a pit full of water. "No matter now-no matter now," said, tho other, blowing the water out of his mouth, "I've found it out." A young man waa arrested in New Jersey a few days ago for deserting his wife. When ho was brought before tho judgo, he said "that ho had nothing against his wife ox on pt that he thought ene spent too much money for candy and trash." -A negro baby has been born in Kentucky with ten ftngures on oach band, and every man who has a ben roost io that neighborhood intends to emigrate just as soon as evor that frood man arri vos at years of discretion. --"The faot ia," said an elderly wife, "a man does not know how to atraighten up thing?. He docs not know where to oororaenoo. I don't wonder," the con? tinued, "that when Qod made Adara he went right to work sod made a woman to tell him what to do." ?i BPI? *?< *? y**1* Sute pruon for stealing a ?OHM. -; "Serre him right: why didn't he boy one, nod not pey tor it, like nay other gentlemen." That wu a triumphant appeal ?f an Irishman, a lover of antiquity, who, in urging the superiority of the old archi? tecture over the new, said : "Where will yon find any modern building that has lasted so long aa the aoeient ?" And it ie not anon a bull as it looks. -Don Piatt announces the deoeeae of the Republican party. He says the partnership heretofore subsisting be? tween the honeat men of it (the free? traders) and the rogues (the protection? iota) ia dissolved. Ho writes ita epi? taph also. He add? that the business will be continued by Dr. Greeley, "whose specialty ia breeoh presenta? tions." Lost wealth may be restored by in? dustry, the wreek of health regained by temperance; forgotten knowledge rc-? stored by study ; alienated friendship soothed into forgetfulness; even for? feited reputation won by patience and virtue, but who ever again looked upon his vanished hours, recalled his slighted years, stamped them with wisdom, or effaced from heaven's record tho tearful blot of wasted lime ? Love in the Indian language ia "SOOIMLENDAMOWITOHEWAGIN." It 18 so severe an undertaking to tell a squaw that you love her, under these circum? stances, that the amorous Indian does not attempt it. He facilitates his ma? trimonial enterprise with the simple logio of a dub, wherewith be knocks the queen A his affections on the head. A young married couple in a Wis? consin town lately bogan housekeeping, and the first purchases of the head of the family at the village grocery were . five cents' worth of soda, five cents' worth of salt, two oenta' worth of pcp-, per, one cents' worth of oho wing gum, and twelve cents' of soap. The bill amounted to twenty five cents, which was paid by the yoong Benediot in speoie and as ho left the store he remarked to the clerk that "keeping house is cheap? er than boardiug." Lady [to mother.] "And what can your daughter do ?" Mother. "Oh 1 my girls' very learn e 1 for a servant. Sho can play?n the oonoortiba and read novels to you all day long." Lady. "Ah 1 but that is not what I want. I'm afraid she won't suit me." Mother [as a clinoher.] "Well who? ever takes ncr will havo to take me too, as we couldn't a-bear to be sepa? rated." J. E. SITARES, SUMTER FURNITURE -AND Chair Ware-Room.s HAS ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OP FUR? NITURE, for less than oan be obtained in any Southern merket, sering both freight and risk of breakage by Railroad. With experience in this braneb.of business in the City of C liarles ton, for I twenty-five years, and having the advantages of tho best Manufacturen", he is offering first class work of which every nrtiolo sold is warranted. The stook consists of Sofas, Sido Hoards. Book Oases, Wardrobes Washstand?, Bureaus, Cottage Setts, Whatnots Extension Tables * Muhogany,Caneand Wood Seat RockingCbalrs Mahogany, Cane and Wood Seat Setting Chairs Cribs Cradles Trundle Bedsteads and Cottage Bedsteads Every style Looking Qlassos and Mattrasse*. FIVE HUNDRED PAIR WINDOW SHADES I Just reoeived, together with a lot of WALL PA? PER AND BORDERING. Main Street, opposite Express Office, UP STAIRS. J. E. Suares, Feb 23-tf J* D. GRi?tlGr, Upholsterer, Manufacturer, AND DEALER IN FURNITURE, JJESPECTFULLY INFORMS HIS friends and patrons that he is now prepared to furnish them with Furniture, etc?, of the difTVront STYLES and PATTERNS now in M so. He has now on band a supply of BED ROOM AND COTTAGE SETS, CANE AND WOOD SEAT CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, TABLES, BUREAUS, CRIBS, AC, AC. SAMPLE PLATES front the best Manufactu rors of Boston and Now York-will be shown to purchasers and any styles prefo:rod, not on hand, will be ordered for accommodation of pat? rons-nil of v?hich will bo sold at prices to suit tho timos. FURNITURE mado to order, tn any style and at short notice. Mnnufncti-ring, Repairing and Upholstery dono promptly, and in a neut and workmanlike manaor. Chairs rosoalod with oane and mado a? good as now. Pioturo Frames of all sizes, Rose Wood, Gilt, and plain moulJings, made to order, and Looking Glasses set in franjo-, and for sale. FUNERALS promptly attsndod to In Town or Country, and Mernilla, Mahogany, Walnut, or Common Coffins, fornished os required, at short notloe. _Dee8_ SILVER PLATED WARE, JU8T RECEIVED CASTERS, NEW PATTERNS, BUTTER DISniS, GOBLETS, CUPS, GALL BELLS end various articles for BRIDAL PRESENTS. March 23 0. T. MASON. John F. Taylor & Co. SUCCESSORS TO CAMBRON * CO. Engineers, Boiler-Makers, Ac., Not.4, 6, 8,10 & 12 PRITCHARDS^ (NEAB, THB DRY DOCK), CHARLESTON, SO. CA* Steam Engines and Boilers, MAKINS, STATIONARY A PORTABLB Bice 'freshers, und Mills of every description. Shafting Pullies and Gearing. Iron Fronte for Buildings, Castings of every kind in Iron or Brass. We guarantee to furnish Engines and Boilers of as good qual? ity and power, and at as low rates as can be had in New York, Baltimore or Phila? delphia. AGENTS FOB JUDSON'S CELEBRATED GOV? ERNOR AND STOP VALVE, which aro put on all of our Engines. April 20_ lm SPRING AND S?MMEP, Th? Variety of HATS, ftc, at STEELE'S "HAT HALL" col ip so? anything yet offered in thia lino. t&* TUEN THE PRICES ! -?a Men's Wide and Narrow Panamas, $1.50 to $2.50 Extra Wide Straw Hate, for Fishing, 25o. 60o. to $1.00. Gent's "Nobby" and "Nattie" Dress Straws, $1 00 to $2 00 Tooth's Leghorn Straws. 25o., 60c, $1 to $1.50. Ladies' and Misses' Booda. 15o. to 26o. Plantation Straws, by the doson, $1.50 to $3. First quality Silk Dearer (new) $5. Professional 8tiff Black Bat $2 to $4. . Men's and Boy's Soft Felt Hats 50o., $1 to $4. UMBRE LLAS. GINGHAM UMBRELLA8, 75c, $1, $2, $3. ALPACAS, FINE, " $4, $4.60, $5. SILK, ? " $7 to $0. I am agent for the STORM KING- UMBRELLA! Wbloh will not tarn wrong side out in a gale. I am agent for the "Burglar-proof Lock Umbrella." WALKING CANES. BAMBOO, TONQUIN, GRAPEVINE, ASBETOS, HICKORY, MALACCA, AND OTHER CANES, With Ivory, Bone, and Various Mountings. Canes for Men, 25c, 50c. 75c. to Fanoy, $2. Children's Little Summer Canes, 25o. REMEMBER OUR WIDE RIM PANAMAS I STEEL'S HAT HALL, NO. 313 KING STREET, Charleston, S. 0. SIGN OF THE BIG HAT. April 20_8m JAMES ALLEN, DEALER IN Fine Watches, Clocks. Jewelry, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, FANCY ?GOODS, dc, NO. 307 KING-ST., CHARLESTON, S. 0. -o Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry Repaired. April 20 _6m HENRY BISCHOFF & CO. WHOLE SA LE GROCERS AND DEALERS IN Wines. Liquors, Segars, TOBACCO, &C, 197 EAST BAY, Charleston, S. C. H. BISCHOFF, C. WULBERN, J. H. PIEPER. April 20-Cm_ E8TABLI8HED 1838. B ANIEL H. SUC?X, Furniture Warerooms, 175, 177 Sc 170 KINO 8V., CHARLESTON, S. C. t6r* Goods carefully packed. April 20 _ _ tljao. PAVILION HO TIL CHARLESTON, S. C. BOARD. PER DAY, $3.00. HOBT. HAMILTON, HRS. B. t. DUI TER PIE LR, flnpertntorriant._Proprlotr NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP, On tho Cor. of SUMTER and CANAt-STS. Where all kinds of Work in the Blacksmithing Line will be finished In a workmanlike manner, and at tho shortest possible notioe. The undersigned feels oonfldeni, f/om a aenso of bis experience, (in the business for tho last thirty years) that ho can gire satlsfaotlon, both In prices and in the exeoution of all work en? trusted tobin. W. 0. 8TANSTLL. April 20_Sra BUSINESS, VISITING, AND WEDDING OABD8, Agents-BRODIE * CO., Factors and Commission Merchants, CHARLESTON, S. 0. March $. ly TOE CHARLESTON No. 814 KINO STREET, CORNER SOCIETY. CHARLESTON, 8. 0. CIGARS. LA CAROLINA, per thou?.nd.$20 00 La Carolina, No. 1, por thonaand.2 J 00 La Carona do B.pana, par thousand...26 00 Bl Bouquet, per thonaand.*.80 00 La Candour, (.mall cigars,) per thonaand...86 00 Partagoa, (Havana Seed,) per thonaand.40 00 H. Upcaann, (Havana,) per tboniaod.60 00 Figaro. (Genuine Havana,) per thousand...?6 00 Jenny Lind, (Genuine Havana,) pr. th'd. 80 00 As ail these Cigars oro made ander m; eapeoial caro and supervision, I oan warrant that all will smoke well and gire satisfaction at the prleoa. i M TORT RD cutana or DirraaaitT ORADKS. LBAF TOBACCO FOR MANUFACTURERS. I have a large and well assorted s took of Do? mestie and imported Leaf Tobacco, such aa Con? necticut, Pennsylvania and Ohio Wrappere and Filling at all pricos. Alco, Havana, from filling at $1 20 upwards to wrappers (Prime) at $2 60 per pound. NEW CIGAR BOXES For Cigar Manufacturers, with labels ready for packing. ILK RIBBONS VOR CIGARS AT ALI. PRIORS. ALSO. I.A.RUE STOCK OY SMOKING AND CHEW1NO TOBACCO AND PIPES. Merohants and consumers aro respectfully so? il o i ted to oall beforepurohasiog elsewhere. Sat? iation guaranteed. All orders from the eountry will be promptly ezeouted. JULIUS MADSEN. April 20-3m_ Ph. SCHUG KM ANN, 271 KING STREET, (OPPOSITE II ASE L BT.,) IMPORTER AND DBALBR IN BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED, KNITTING WOOL, EMBROIDERY- PATTERNS, FLOSS SILK, EMBROIDERY SILK, KNITTING AND EMBROIDERY COTTON, KNITTED WORSTED GOODS, FRENCH CORSETS, ALSO LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS. BUTTONS VELVETS, FRINGES, AC. All orders by mail will be most oarofully attended to, and dealers will be suppliod at New York wholosale prices. April 20 _? 7m F. VON SANTEN, IMPORTER OF Paris Fancy Goods, TOYS, DOLLS, GAMES, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES Fr?lich Confectionery' FIRE WORKS, INDIA RUBBER GOODS, SUCH AS CLOTHING, NURSERY SHEETING &C 220 King Street, 2 doora above Market, CHARLESTON,S.C April 20-8m_ FURNITURE, FURNITURE. R. WHITE, 236 KINU-ST. CHARLESTON, S. C. KEEPS a Large and Full Assortment of Par? lor and Chamber FU RNITURE, Heda toads, Bedding, Chairs, Tables, Ae., Ac, whloh he con? tinuos to Sell at his usually LOW PRICES. Every Artioto warranted as represented and Goods oarofully packed for shipping. Order, aooomponlod by the Monoy or draft on a footor, will obtain goods at the Lowest Rates they can be bought. April 20-3m_ C. A. LEMONICK. COAS. FOBTBR ED. EMBRIOK SBLL. Lengnick, Sell & Foster, 27 Hayne Street, CHARLESTON, S? G. IMPORTERS ANO JOBBERS OF FANCY GOODS, LADIE'S TRIMMED HATS, AND MILLINERY GOODS . April 20-3m MRSTM. J. BOOTH, KINO S TR ? ET, CHARLESTON, S. C., HAS rooently received and oponod an assort? ment of SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES OF t6T Ladies visiting Charleston, aro invited to call and examine lier select? ions, embracing all tho novelties of tho Season. April 20 _ 8m Ei pao Jal ly designed for the use of the Medical Profession and the Family, po?M.trng tho,*in? trinsic medicinal propertlei whloh bolong to an Old and Pure Gin. Indispensable to Females. Good for Kidney Complaints. A deliolous Tonio. Put np la oatos, containing one dosen bolitas eaob, and sold by all drogglf ts, grocers, Ac A. M. BININGRR A CO., Established lil?, No. 16 Boaver St., N. Y. June 28 ly Old Carolina Bitters. -? ?. - # A DeUgittfal Tonto? WE TA KB O Bl AT PLBA8URB Bf O? * FEEING TUB OLD CAROLINA BITTERS to th? publl?. Thoy ax? compounded with groot aa ra, and oontaln ?orno of th? baal Tonlaa la the Phnrtsaeopla. Aa evidenoeof tho suporioritv of oar BITTERS over all others, wa har? eortifl aataa fron many of the leading physician* In oar Bute, who bare pretorlbod them la their proa* Mee. The Old Carolina Bitters Will be found loy (doable for WANT OF APPETITS, G BN BRA L DEBIL? ITY, CHILLS AND FEYER* AND DYS? PEPSIA. Wo do oot offer oar BITTERS aa a oura for all di tea sea, bot aa an Aromatic Tonio, they hara no equal. For sale by Druggist and Grocer? everywhere. Principal Depot, * Goodrich, Wineman & Co., Importer? of CHOICE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Feb lo-ly_ Charleston, S. C. DR. TUTT'S Golden Eagle| Bitters. The Best Tonie Ever invented. Recommended by tbe best Physicians| in the country for the cure of Dyspepsia, . Dysentery, Diseases of the Liver and! Kidneys, Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Female Weaknesses, And General Debility. IT HAS NO EQUAL. It is a sure PREVENTIVE OF CHILLS AND FEVER, and is a GREAT STRENGTHENER IT EX IIILER AT ES WITHOUT BEING FOLLOWED BT DEPRESSION, and on that aecount is the best beverage. IT IS A MOST DELIGHTFUL CORDIAL The most delegate Females take it. NO FAMILY SHOULD BB WITHOUT IT. j Sold by the Principal Druggists and! Q rosers. April 13_8m_ P. P. TOALE, CHARLESTON, a C. ?Largest and most complete') Manufactory of Doors, Sashes, f Blinds, Moulding?, Aq., In the f Southern State?. ) ?&-Printed Pri?e Li?t Dorios Comp?tition.' S3aT* 8end for one -ffc^ J?r* Sent Free on Application. April S ly B. JOHNSON & CO. UMBRELLA MANUFACTURERS, 301 KING STREET, Charleston, S. C. AFULL assortment of UMBRELLAS AND! PARASOLS, alway? on band, better and] oheaper than any imported. Wholesale & B?tail. -ALSO A large assortment of WALKING CANES We pay espeoial attentloa I ? tho manafaeture | ?f BU6G7 UMBRELLAS, whtoh we oan furnish as low a? any house North I and of a better quality for the PRICE. April 20_Sm. PHOTO? R A PUS, AT REDUCED PRICES. JESSE If. BOLLES9 FINE ART GALLERY, NORTH-EAST CORNER| King and. market Streets, CHARLESTON, S. C. PROCELAIN LIKENESSES LIFE-SIZE PORTRAITS, In Oil, Waler, and Bastei Colors,] Taken in tho niCiflBST l'KKFEOTtONIOF ART, PHOTOGRAPHS OF ALL KINDS AND SIZES Fob IB-Om_ GEORGE S. COOK, Photographic Artist, | 281 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. 0. Jtzr- ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF GOOD Work done at this Gallery, and Warrant sdjto BXOBL. _April 30-6m (U NC OM ro R TA t? L E J _ ~m musses ytpc* y COMFORT AND OURS FOR TBS RUP* TURED-Sent post paid on receipt of 10 st?. Addrosa Dr. E. B. FOOTE (Author of Med leal Cooumon Sense,) No. 120 Lexington Avenuo, Now York. _ AWAY WITH SPECTACLES. Old eye? made new, easily, without doctor or modi. sine?. Sent post paid on receipt of IS cents. Address Dr. E. B. FOOTS, ISO Lexington Aven aa, Now York._ TTINTS TO THE 0HILDLBS8 ?oat free XX reoolpt of one letter ?tama. Addia?? Di B.T?. FOOTS, HO Lexington A pane, N. YT Fehlt "J, FORTIFIER ?.?HP ???? Vegetable Appetiser? THE BEST TONIO YET OFFERED. Rocky Mountain Bitters, Pleasant to the Taste, impart? ing VIGOR and STRENGTH to the constitution. A thorough Purifier, of the Blood. a regulator of NERVOUS force, and a powerful sustainer of Health, against the encroach? ments of disease. Dyspesia or Indigestion is speedily cured by the use of this TONIO, also for Liver Dis? eases, Disorders of the Kidneys, and loss of Muscular Power. It will be found a specific, and as a preventive of Fever and Ague, or a restorer of the natural pow? ers, when broken down by con? tinued Ague attacks, it has no equal. A curative for the in? valid and preventive for the well that cannot be surpassed. Females whose Consti? tutions have become NERVOUS and debilitated through sedentary habits and close confinement to household and other domestic duties, will find this TONIO possessed of intrinsic virtues, able at all times to establish a healthy standard and bestow a new lease of pristine health, cheerfulness and alacrity of spirit so necessary to the happi? ness of woman. The genuine is put up in QUART BOTTLES, handsomely wrapped with di? rections in ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN. Manufactured only by the Rocky Mountain Bitters Co., SOLE PROPRIETORS, 207 FULTON- ST., Yew York. F.r Ml. by I.A. M'KAGEN, SUMTER, S. a April 0 8m OHAS. H. MOISE V & UM TEL [JVERP?bL AND LONDON ANO GLOBE Insurance Company. Capital, Surplus and Reserved Funds, tn Gold, $18,400,000. Eighteen Million sud'Four lluudrod Thousand Dollars-IN GOLD. [oTested in the United States, Two Mil? lions or Dollars. ?2,000,000. Risks in*Sumter, taken at Charleston rates. Residences in the Country Insur- \ ed at LOW Hates. Losses paid promptly in Charles? ton. On the payment of Ten Years premiums in CASH, a perpet? ual policy will be issued. n.?,lll'l.'...iWM,|.?.I.||??.?.>i...M|..|........^l,.?.>>.|l?|.lrl.<|.lin1(iH Piedmont ai LIFE INSUR?? THOSE TWO STAUNCH CO: AND "ARLINGTON" HA THE ABOVE NAME, A SHORT TIME OP LIST o: Eight Thousand Ins and Assets of ove: a Half of 23 ATTAINING TO A POSITION Life I usura nc never before reache Rights of Policy Holders in both . will remain unchanged, New and advantageous Company, will be allowee with the new ones. T/tere are Branch OJficcs in each t invested, and not takei Branch Offleo in this LEAPHART, JEFFERSON AND J. S. HUGHSOl REFER] Capt. A. A. Gilbert, Capt. E. W, Oat 6 SCHOOLBOOKS^ The undersigned have recontly publlnhed a series of NEW PICTORIAL READERS AND | SPELLERS, adapted to tho tastos of both sexes in the family as ?roll as the school room. They have been prepared by the Rev. Prof. J. ll REYNOLDS, D. D., of the South Caroltna ? University. The sorios consists of six volumes. Reynold's New Pictorial Speller,.15c. Roy m>l<i'8 New Piotoriat Primary Reader,.25c. Reynold's New Pictorial First Reader,.40o. Reynold's Now Pictorial Seoond Reader,.60c. l-eynold's Now Pictorial Third Reader,.80o. Reynold's Now Fourth Reader,.,$1.2?o. SCUOOL HISTORY OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Told in a familiar style. Ky Professor JAMBS WOOD DAVIDSON, A. M. Price 00 cents. Prof. REYNOLDS' WRITING BOOKS, in a series of numbers-20 cents eaeh. A SCHOOL REGISTER to last six months, 10c A TABLE BOOK for young children,-50c. per dos. The above publications are being extensively need in this State, North Carolina, and Qoorgia, and we are encouraged to go on and publish a whole series of School Books in all departments. Duffie & Chapman, Publishers and Booksellers, COLUMBIA, S. C. Also for sale at the SUMTER BOOK STORE. April 20 6m DR. 8HALLENBERQERV8 Fever and Ague ANTIDOTE Alway* Stope Use Chilla. This Medicine has been before tho Pub lio fifteen years, and is still ahead of all other known remedios. It doo? not purge, does not sicken the stomach, is perfectly safe in any dose and under all oiroum stanoes, and ia tho only Medicino that will CURE IMMEDIATELY and permanently every form of Fever and Ague, because it is a perfect Antl Uoto to malarias.. Sold by all Druggist*. May 4_ly^ I. H. ALEXANDER, DENTIST, BROAD STREBT, CAMDEN, 8. C Bvery description of work assented with Eromptnoss, and ia tba most approved and dora, le style. Sets of Teeth furnished- a? very mod irate rates. REFERENCESt Gen. J. B. Kershaw, Camdon, S. C. T. Baroeh, M. P.. ? <. L. H. Deas, " ? J. M. Davis, Esq., " ? Jan 5 Om O El ? , Insurance Agent, NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO, Th!? Company having complied with tb? provisions Of the rooont "Bond De? posit" Act, is prepared to issue' Life or Endowment Fol?eles, ON TUB MOST FAVORABLE TBSJIft, Haying Thirteen Wiltons of Dollars in As?ete, perfeot security is guaranteed to the insurod ; while ita immense ind j constantly increasing income enables it te deelare liberal dividends. Thus a Polioy In thia Company ia steadily ii? creasing in value, at a cost which de? creases with every annual payment. CHAS. H. MOISE, Insurance Agent, ?Sumter, 8. C. Feb 28 ad Arlington ICE COMPAMTT. MP A NIES, THE PIEDMONT VE COMBINED UNDER ND PRESENT, IN THE TWO YEARS, A F OVER iurers and a Capital r One Million and > lars, ND IMPORTANCE AMONG ?,e Companies d ia so short a time. the "Piedmont" and "Arlington" and the same as before. 3 features in the new 1 the old Insurers co-equal ' ? State, where funds accruing are ri beyond State limits. 5 ) State at Columbia, RANSOM, Managers. ff, Agent, Sumter, S. C. BNOE8 : , Moise, Capt. Joo. S. Richardson WOFFORD COLLEGE. SPA HTA N mJItG C. H., SO. CA. FACULTY: REV. A. M. 8HIPP, O. D., President sso Professor Mental and Moral Science. DAVID DUNCAN, A. M., Professor Andes! Languages and Literatare. REV. WHITEFOORD SMITH, p. J>., Profus? English Literature. , WARREN DU PRE, A. M., Professor Natural Solence. JA8. II. CARLISLE, A. M., Professor Mslhe mattes. REV. A. H. LESTER, A. M., Professor History and Biblical Literature. The Preparatory Sohool, under tho Imm?diats supervision of tho Faculty, Joo. W. SHIPP? A. H., Principal. _ _ Divinity Sehool-Rov. A. M. Sbipp, D. ? Rev. Whitefoord Smith, D. D. ; Her. A. B Lester, A. M. , _ " . The first Session of the Sixtoenth Collegiate Year begins on the first 'Monday in October, 18"0, the seoond Session boglos on the first Mon? day In January, 1870. . The coarse of atadles and the ??andar* or scholarship remain unchanged, bat the now admit irrogularstudents or those who maa. to pursue particalar studies only. The Sohools also open at the samo time. Tuition per year, in Colloge Classes, Ineludinf contingent fee, $54 In 8pecle, or lis ?quivalent la "Tuition por year, in Preparatory Sohool, Indus in? contingent fee, $44 in currenoy. Bills payable one half in advance. Board, pe Month, from $10 to $16 in currency. For further ?articulara address A. M. SIIIPP, President May 19_ %r__ATVfe For Tistiawkk, m "lmi?* Aka?' Ut b_ Jtt\| FOR SA-g BV ALL. PRUOOIST9. J>r.J.J.UWRENCE_CO.J morax-TOsa. ATA* .61I_?_*B??Fl^^y^ CLEMENTS & Cg^ GEO. Z. FRENCH. Commission Merchant EBAL ESTATE ??B?? WILMINGTON, TITILL PUDLI8H, Ans**J&J&tf*\ W Disulbotlon, a Catalogas of MgEtfjfc SALE IN NORTH AND S?OTH JARObi? Send la a description and V*"*j?g fes> No oharjre unless a ?al? li .*????.