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MO RMHTUUI.L H IN HKAVtm No Bight sbaU ho la heaven-no gathering g loo ?a Sholl vim that alorioaa-U?daeapo tnror oom? i No tonn abell tell In aadnese o'or tho* towart That anata* (hair fragrance thro' celestial howers. . No night shall be In beaven-BO dreadful hoar Of mental darkness, or the Umpee'e powert AerOW thoa* skies ne envious cloud abell nil To dial tho aanllght of the enraptured soul. Ko Bight .ball bo la heaven. Forbid to sleep, Thone ojee no more their mo nm Tel vigila heep > Their fountains dried, their tenn all wiped .way, ?, They faso nadassled oa eternal day. No night sb all bo In h ea veo; oo sorrow's reign, No secret angusb, no corporeal palo, No sbivering limb, no barning fever then, No aoal'a eclipse, no winter of despair. No Bight shall bo In heaven, bat endless noon ; No teak deolinlng ?an, nor waning moon ; Bat then tho Lamb abell yield perp?tuel light 'Mid pes turee groan and waten ever bright. No Bight aball bo in heaven, no darkened room, No bod of death-nor alienee of the tomb ; Ddt brcesea ever fresh with love and troth Shall brace the frame with an Immortal youth. No night ahall be in beaven. Bot night la hen, The night of aonrow and the night of Tear i I mourn the Illa that now my atopa attend And shrink from othera that may impend. No night abell be in heaven ; Ob I bad I faith, To teat in what tho faithful witness saith, That faith ahonld mark theae hideous pbantoma flee And leave no night henceforth on earth to me. Dr. 3 homo? Rajfltt. The following appointments have been made for Hon. B. B. Carpenter and General Butler : Fish Dam, on tho Spartanburg and Union Railroad, August 6. Lexington Court House, Tuesday, August 6. Laurens, Saturday, August 13. Columbia, Tuesday, August 16. Winnsboro, Wednesday, August 17. Chester C. H.,JFriday, August, 19. Broad River, Chester county, Satur-, tiay, August 20. Yorkville, Monday, August 22. Rook Hill, Tuesday, August 23. Land's Ford, Wednesday, August 24. Lancaster, Friday, August 26. Liberty Hill, Kershaw County, Au? gust 27. Camden, Monday, August 29. Sumter, Wednesday, August 31. Darlington C. H., Monday, Sept. 5. Chesterfield C. H., Wednesday, Sep? tember 7. Bennettsville, Friday, Sept. 9. Florenoe, Saturday, Sept. 10. Marion C. H., Monday, Sept. 12. Kingstrec, Wednesday, Sept. 14. Manning, Friday, Sept. 16. Gru?geb?rg C. H., Mouday, Sept, 19. Barnwell C. H., Woduesday, Sept 21. White Hall, Collcton county, Friday, Sept. 23. Beaufort, Monday, Sept. 25. [Written for the Watchman.] rjVTEni>KHANCE--SHOULD WK NOT DO SOMKHIISO TO STOP ITS PB1RPDL ILA VAGES. Intemperance is the mammoth evil ol the ago-the worst enemy of man. Its nature is mischievous without a redeem ing quality. Every feature is bad tending to tho worst physical injuries. Il roughens and reddens tho skin, pollute: tho breath, blossoms the nose, deform; the countenance, leadens the eye softens the brain, dilutes the blood ' weakens the muscles, unstrings th? nerves, and is itself a disease which in troduccs a legion of others. "Consider how it soon destroys tho grace Of human shape, spoiling tho beauteous face Puffing the chocks, blearing the curious eye, Studding tho faoo with vicious heraldry, What pearls and rubios does tho wine disoloso Making the purse poor to enrich tho nose .' How does it uurso disenso, infeot the heart, Drawing some sickno^s into ovory part !" If its effects aro so fearful upon th? body, they must be worse upon th mind, from the very close oonncctioi and immediate sympathy which exist between them; and what seems rcasona ble in theory, is too true in fact. Th first attack is upon the brain, throwing it into an abnormal condition, producta; at once an unnatural excitement upoi thc mind, which repeated and continued proves destructive to its powers. "It wouken8 the brain, it spoils the memorj Hasting on age, mid wilful poverty : It drowns thy better parts, makes thy norn To fooa a laughter, to thy friouds a shaine." But who will estimate its fatal mora effects. It is tho egg which hatches brood of hateful vermin which crawl am twist and spit their poisonous slime al over virtue where over found. It arouse every evil principle in the soul, am vice undor its influence shows itself ii its most revolting forms. Tho passions under its influence, all assumo a hellisl glare, und with discordant tones clamo us so many infernal madmen lot loos from Pandemonium to torment society Anger, wrath, malice, blasphemy, re vengo, hatred, envy, suspicion am ..' murder, seeks eaoh to do his work o mischief, and society is kept in constan uproar and apprehension. Evils thor arc of giant growth, but none so mon etrous as this. "'Tis virtue's poison and tho bane of trust, The match of wrath, tho fuol unto lust." It will scarcely bc said by any wh aro accustomed to observe at all, tho tho condition of things is not as bad a stated-that tho evil is overestimated - that wo have yielded to a halluciuatioi of the brain, and imagination and no judgmont has bold tho sway, for it i really difficult to overestimate the evil What would bo hypcrbolo when spokci with rogard to other crimes, this bo comes the plain languago of fact an history. Who are tho apologists of this vice None, ostensibly, and yet there or thousands who use their influence, con verso-tion and crumple agaiust th temperance movemont, and in every wa strengthen tho moral power of this evi in tho lund Sumtor, S. C. Il - Fino sonso and exalted sonso nr not half ao valuuble as oommon sonse There aro forty mon of wit for one mu of sense ; and ho that will carry nothin about him but gold, will every duy bo a a loss for want of ready ohaugo. The Greenville Mountaineer, of tb? 6th instant, montions this finishing of ft portrait of the late Hon. Riobard Yeadon, bj Mr. L. 0. Querry, for the Courier office. We had an intimation from Mr. Querry previous to hie departure ot hie intention to paint a portrait of our lata lamented Senior, and we return our acknowledgments for his kindness. The Mountaineer say? : We had the gratification on yesterday of visiting the studio ot Mr. L. C. Quer? ry, at the Female College. Mr. Quer? ry hat oome up to our mountain city for tue summer, and ia exeouting here several portraits ordered in Charleston. Yesterday he had just taken from hie easel a lite size portrait of the late Hon. Riobard Yeadon. Thia portrait ^ ia painted for the Courier office, of which paper Mr. Yeadon waa joint proprietor and editor. It ia lite-size, and painted in a sitting posture, the distinguished subjeot being represented aa sitting by a table preparing editorial matter for the eojumna of the Courier. It ia said to be au excellent likeness by those who are the best judges-some of Mr. Yeadon'a connections in thia city pronouncing it in every way satisfactory. It strikes us aa a fine work of art. We apeak of thia with special pleasure, aa it is the pro duotion of one of our own artists, whose reputation is most promising of high achievement in the future. The olear ooloring, the natural flesh tint, the life? like outline of feature and form, the entire absence of stiffness in general et feot, with the decided expression of naturalness whioh we remark in Mr. Yeadon's portrait, do Mr. Querry great honor. We wish him every success, and heartily commend his talents and exe? cution to our citizens who may desiro to perpetuate the faces and forms of their friends and loved ones. Wo congrat? ulate our friends of the Courier office that the noble face of their depaited brother and partner will still look upon their work, reminding them of his zeal, industry nud ability, in the cause of truth, and of his noble life of devotion and charity. .'TUE BLIGHTED PALMETTO," Under this heading thc New York Netos, a staunoh Democratic journal, oomments upon the state of affairs brought upon >'outh Carolina by the radical influence, and has tho following remarks upon the reform movement : Tho two parties now have their candi? dates iu tho field for State officers. The radicals have re-noininated Robert K. Scott, of Ohio, for Governor, and A. J. Raosier, (negro,) of Pennsylvania, for Lieutenant-Governor. The opposition has organized ns tho Union Reform Party, and around its platform have rallied all the conservatives in tho State, both white and black. Its candidate for Qovernoris ex*Judge R. B. Carpenter, a conservative Republican ; and for Lieu? tenant-Governor, Gen. Matt. C Butler, the famous cavalry officer, formerly of the Confederate army. Both of tho Union Reform candidates are fine orators. Judge Carpenter has the repu? tation of being one of the most power? ful stump speakers in the South. These gentlemen have beou addressing large audiences in different parts of tho Stuto for the past four weeks. Grant's ma? jority io South Carolina in 1868, when a full vote was called out, was 17,679. This is a large majority to overcome, when so much of it is composed of gross bigotry and ignorance. But the Union Refortnors do not despair of getting a ray of light into the negro brain, by showing him that his truo interests lie with his own people, rather than with strangers. They aro further encouraged by the important quarrel which has arisen in the radical ranks, between the Sawyer faction on tht ouc hand, and the DeLarge (negro) faction on the other. Whittcniorc gave hts influence to. DeLarge in tho State Convention, and Senator Sawyer nud his friends were kicked out. Out of his feud tho re? demption of thc State may eventually be secured. I A MTEA.R1 PLOUGH. Wc clip thc follow ing from an ex? change : General Wude Hampton hos upon one of his plantations iii Mississippi, a steam plough which was manufactured nt Leeds, England, und is now in prao tical operation, lt consists of two portable engines, which ave so tnado that they run themselves without thc aid of horse power, and eo entirely dispense with horses. These engines arc placed at opposite sides of a field, and by means of wiro cables draw a gang of ploughs from one sido to tho other. Tho ploughs out the soil much deeper and quicker, and laying aside tho cost of the machinery, at a much less expense than the horse ploughs. They plough, on an average, uboul 35 acres per day. The engines oro also useful in other work. Only a few days ago ono of them came down from the plantation with six wogons in tow, aud drew thom baok loa? ded with lumber over rough roads that would have required 24 horses to do '.he same work. GREAT FAIR South Carolina Institute, NOVEMBER 1st, 1870. CHARLESTON, SO* CA. S&' Most liberal Premiums offered in every department of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. Proiuiuin List published io pamphlet form. Aug 3-3m JESSE THOMPSON, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Otto* next Door to Dliwicilng A Ulobordion, Went of Court Meuse, SOMTKR, S. G. Wir WILL PRACTICE in all the CourU of tho Third Judioial Circuit, also, in tho Suprimi? Court at Charleston aud Columbia. July ?20 TB I DECLARATION Of WA* BETWEEN FRANd* AND PRUSSIAill earned much ex ciiwaent ia ?ala Maa try, ?na ba* boen tbe theme of snueh expression of opinion ?? tb what ad van tate (if any) will ba ??rived from IL NAPOLEON AND PRUSSIA WILL BOTH REQUIRE BREAD-STUFFS, Amt, Monition! of War and oar manufactured good?, which will enhance price*, and poor th on ?and? of dollar* into tb* lap of the North, East and Weat, while ORDERS FOR COTTON WILL NATURALLY FALL OFF AND price? decline. Itlaiafo to surmise thia will consequently prodaeo over 5,000 CASES ! OF SUFFERING AT THE SOUTH, WHERE our people will hare Cotton to sell, and will unfortunately have Breadstoffs to. purchase. DEPRESSION, from thia or other cansos, NERVOUS DEBILITY, INDIGESTION, DYS? PEPSIA, HEARTBURN AND CHILLS AND FEVER oan be cured by the Great Southern I Tonio, SUMT'R BITTERS WHICH IS RECOMMENDED BY THE highest medical authority In the State. (See I Wrapper around eaoh Bottle.) FOR THE ! 8UMTER BITTERS IT IS WELL KNOWN I haa oured hundreds all over tho South, and Imparted to thom that HEALTH AND VIGOR that Soldiers or the FRENCH ARM Y ARE KNOWN TO POSSESS. SUMTER BITTERS is for sale by Drug I gists and Grocers Ererywhere. DOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS, PROPRIETORS, CHARLESTON, 8. 0. Sold hy A. ANDERSON A Co. Sumtor S. C. Aug 3-_ _ 100 years a secret Cures as by magic ?S?* 1,000 persons testify Pains, wounds, and sufferings cease ??y* Physicians use and recommend it SST" $5.00 pots ordered daily for hospitals and public institutions iu all parts of tho U. S. PHEBE JJAKER ^ALVE all Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Soros, Ulcers, Canonrs, Sore Nipples, and Brcken Breasts, Chapped Lips and Hands, Eruptions, Chil? blains, Bites or Stings of Inseots, Ac. ^3B. A WONDERFUL CURE FOR PILES. Put up in 60c. sizes (and $1 pots for families.) All Druggists evorywhoro soil it. DON'T BE ONE DAV Without it in the House. "COSTAR'S" I Standard Preparations ARB |"CostarV Rat, Roach, &o. Extermina? tors. "Costar's" (liquid) Bcd Bug Extor. "CostarV (only pure) Insect Powder. "Costar's" (only suro remedy) Corn Solvont. SOLD everywhere. Ask for "COSTAR'S" (take nh other.) $1, f 2, $3, and $5 sises, order from COSTAR CO., 13 Howard-St., N. Y. GOODRICH, WIN EM AN & CO., Wholesale Agents, CHARLESTON, S. C. May 4_ ly CO IT'S Military and Commercial Academy, M AY E S VIL L\Ef S. C. IN THIS INSTITUTION BOYS nnd YOUNG MEN will bs thoroughly fitted for COLLEGE lorDUSINESS. In addition to Anolont and Modorn Languages, tho Soioncos and ordinary English Branches, ! special instruction will be given in PENMAN? SHIP, BOOK KEEPING, Business Forms and Accounts, nnd in Vocal Music Tho Principal refers with prldo and gratifica? tion to hie formor pupils, who have takon high positions in Collogoor Businoss. THE FIRST SESSION hogins Ootobor 1st, and closes February 16th. THE SECOND SESSION begins Fohruary 16th, and olosos.Tune 30th. TERMS: $100 por Session for Board ant Tuition, invariably in advance. Fronoh, German and Drawing extra. For Circulars address CAPT. WILLIAM If. COIT. Mnyesvillo, S. C. REFEREES : Rov. J. Leighton Wilson, D. D., Dr. J. A. Mayes, Mayosvllle, So. Ca.; Gon. W. L. T. Princo, Cheraw, 8. C. ; Rov. J. B. Mack, Charles? ton, S. C.; Rev. G. W. Potrie, D. D., Montgom? ery, Ala.; Messrs. Dianding A Richardson, j Sumter, S. 0. July 20_tloot Charlotte Female Institute, Charlotte, No. Ca. THE 13th ANNUAL SESSION OF this Institution Commences tho 30th ?of September and continuos until tho raOth of June, 1871. An accomplished Corps of Teachers has been employed lu All Brnnehos usually taught in First Class Fouinlo Seminarios, j For Circular and Catnloguo containing full particulars as to terms, Ao., add'tss Rov. R, BURWFI.L A SON, July 20-2m)_Charlotte, N. C. Basil, Bllnasi AND DOORS. ROBERTSON BROTHERS HAVE located themselves on Main Street, near the Dopot, and are prepared to fur? nish to order, SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, OR OTHER WORK in their line, in the best workmanship, and at Srioos ns low ns such things can be dolivered at nmter from abroad. ' Give us yoar ordors and sustain homo industry. July 20 3m Weekly Steamship Line. COMPOSED OP The First Class Steamships Lucille, '* (H. L. HALL, Commander.) Rebecca Clyde, (D. 0. CHILDS, Commaudor.) One of the above Steamships will leavo BALTI? MORE and WILMINGTON every SATURDAY, forming a. Regatar WISE KL Y L INE, and the only authorised through connection with Wilmington A Manchester Railroad. COTTON and other Preduee consigned to oar caro will bo shipped to BALTIMORE by first Steamer FREE OF COMMISSION. Having covered Wharves in WILMINGTON and BALTIMORE, goods can bereoeivod at all times and bo properly protected. A. B. SIIEPPERSON A CO., Ag'ts, Nos. ll and 12 North Water Streot, April 27_Wilmington, N. C. Office Chief Engineer, WIL., COLUMBIA Sc AUGUSTA BUB. COMPANY, WILMINGTON, N. C., July 27th, 1870. Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will bo received nt this Offico until 31st August, proximo, for building the ox ton si on of this road from Sumter to Colum bia, inolnding Grading, Troslle Work, Masonry and Bridges, or any portion of tho work. Specifications, Maps and Profiles oan bo soon at this offico, where any information required will bo given. Proposals will bo ondorsed "Proposals." The Company reserve tho right to reject any bid. JN0. C. WINDER, Chief Engincor. Aug 10-31_ SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE North Easteru Railroad Company. CHARLESTON, S. C., July I, 1870. THE at tont ion of the puhlio ls respectfully called to tho following REDUCED RATES -OF THROUGH FREIGHT, BETWEEN CHARLESTON AND SUMTER, MAYES VILLE, LYNCHBURG, TIMMONS VILLE, MARS-BLUFF, PEE DEE and MARION. Togo into effect on tho 10th July, 1870: 1st class por 10ft lbs.....$1 00 2nd class per 100 lbs. 80 3rdcTa8apor 100 lbs. 05 4th class por 100 lbs. 50 5th class por 1?0 lbs. 30 This classification is the samo as that in uso by tho W. A M. ll. R. S. S. SOLOMONS, July A Supt. N. li. R. R. CIDER AND WINE MILLS OF DIFFERENT SIZES AND OF THE MOST IMPROVED MAKE. For snlo by DAWSON, TEEL A HENNING, Iron and Hardwuro Morcliiint?, and Dealers lu Agricultural Implements of nil kinds. Wilmington, N. C. SEND FOR CIRCULAR? July 20 1m April 20 fini GEORGE S. COOK, Photographic Artist, 281 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. ?ir* ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF GOOD Work done at this Gallory, and Warrant? ed^) EXCEL._April 20-Om P. P. TOALE, CHARLESTON, S. C. ILorgost nnd most completo "\ Mnnufiictnry of Doors, Siishex, r "?2*? Blind.?, Mouldings, Ac, in tho f Southorn States. ) ^aO-Priotcd Prico List Dcfios Competition.fi?^ Sond for ono "r>Si ?fr* Sent Froo on Application. .AX-? April 6 viy ?>AVXii 1 OH HOTEL CHARLESTON, 8. ?. BOARD. PER DAY, $3.00. ROBT. HAMILTON, UHR. II. h. lt III T K lt l'I K I.P, Rnp*rlntondont. T'rnprietr NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP, On tho Cor. of SUMTER and OANAL-STS. Where all kinds of Work in tho Blacksmithing Lino will bo On (shed in n workmanlike manner, and at tho shortest possiblo notlco. The undersigned fools oonddent, from a sonso of his exporlenco, (in tho butloofl for tho last thirty yours) that ho can give satisfaction, both in pricos and in the oxeoutlon of all work en? trusted to him. W. C. STANSILL. April 20 8m Agents-BRODIE ft CO?, Factors and Commission Merchants, CHARLESTON, S. 0. Maroh30 ly PHOENIX IRON "Works jok F. Taylor & Co. SUCCESSORS TO CAMERON Ac CO. Engineers, Boiler-Makers, &c, Noa. 4, 0, 8,10 & 12 PRlTOHARDSt. (NEAR THE DRY DOCK), CHARLESTON, SO. CA? Steam Engines and Boilers, MARINE, STATIONARY & PORTABLE Rice Treshers, and Mills of every description. Shafting P lillies and Gearing. Iron Fronts 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 FOR JUDSON'S CELEBRATED GOV? ERNOR AND STOP VALVE, which arc .pul ou all of our Engines. April 20_lm Fh.SCHUOKMANN, * 371 KING STREET, (OPPOSITE HASEL ST.,) IMPORTER ANO DE AL RR IN BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED, KNITTING WOOL, EMBROIDERY PATTERNS, FLOSS SILK, EMBROIDERY SILK, KNITTING AND EMBROIDERY COTTON, KNITTED WORSTED OOODS, FRENCH CORSETS, AMO LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS. BUTTONS VELVETS, FRINGES, AC. gSf* All orders by mail will bo most oarofully attomlori to, ami deniers will bo supplied at Now York wbolot-ulo prices. April 20 "_ 7m B. J OH N SON & CO. UMBRELLA MANUFACTURERS, 301 KING STREET, Charleston, S. C. AFULL assortniont of UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS, always on hand, better and cbcapor tban any imported. Wholesale & Retail. -ALSO A largo assortment of WALKING CANES We pny O9poolal attention to tho manufacture BUGGY UMBRELLAS, whteh tro can furnish as low as any house North and of a bettor quality for the PRICE. April 20 _ _?m. JAMES ?EL,JBN7 DEALER IN Fine Watches. Clocks. Jewelry, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, FANCY ?GOODS, 4ft., NO. 307 KING-ST., CHARLESTON, S. C. ??t* Watohes, Clucks, and Jewelry Repaired. April 20 6rn E8TABLI8HED 1838? BANHXi H. 8ILCOX, Furniture Warerooms, 175, 177 A; 170 KINO ST., CHARLESTON, S. C. 8Qy* doods carefully packed. April 20_41J?vo. DR. 8 HAL LEN BERGER'0 Fever and Ague ANTIDOTE Alway? Stops tate Chill?. Thia Medicine has been before th? Pab? ilo fifteen years, and ia atm ahead of all other known remedies. It doe? not purgo, does not sicken the stomach, is perfectly safe in any dose and nader all olrcum atanoea, and is th? unly Medicine that will OUR? IMMEDIATELY and permanently erery form of Farer and Ague, became it ia a perfect Anti? AoU to meal aria. Sold by au Drnttista. May I ly MEDICINE, ENDORSEMENTS FROM ABROAD, ADDED TO Thousands at Home. SHOULD MAM HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT THE HO DSSHOLD RSM BO Y IT hu boon justly remarked that the judgment of Unpeople, deliberately mad? np, it correct. It iUnapt wjth Ita own scat whatever it approval. Th? reputation which survives lu searching teats ia established on a> firm founda ilon aafi aooa roache* the height of -favor to which it U juiHy entitled. It ia ao with HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT. The people approve, and physicians saaetion, Its ase, because it possesses merit, and is weat it aims to be A HOUSEHOLD BLESSING TO THE SICK. IT CUBES HEADACHES.-SiokJHesdache, Nervous Head? aobe, Bilious Headache, Neuralgia Headache. Oatarrhal Headache, Dlxslness, Rash of Blood to the Head, Fullness, Oppression of the Head, Ac. CATARRH.-This unpleasant disease, In all Ita forms, soon cared. BORK THROATS, Ao--Sore Throats, Hoarseness, Loss of.Voice, Weak Voice, all soon oared. DYSPEPSIA.-This disease always cured ia all cases, in persons of all ages and occupations. Livxa COMPLAINTS, JAUNDICE, AO.-These complaints cored in all oases. Cbronlo Diarrhoea and all Chronio Dysentery, Colics, obstinate Costiveness, PILKS.-Piles, Blind, Bleeding, or Uloerated, Painful, Itching, Burning, no matter how long existing, soon cured. Kidney Disease, Diabetes, Gravel, Inconti? nence, Stoppage, Bright's Disease, all cored. MALUS.-Theirpoouliar diseases soon cured. FAOB AFFECTIONS.-Brown Spots, Moth Blotch? es, Pimples, Black Specks, Red Patches, Burn? ing, Itching, Rush of blood to the Faoe, Cloasnsa, Bad Complexion, all soon and perfectly oared. Absoesses, Sorofale, when on tho Soslp, Throat, internal or external, on the Tongue, Back, Limbs or anywhere, Sore and Swelled Legs, all perfect? ly curable. SKIN DISEASES.-Salt Rhoum, Totter, Acne, Shingles, Soaly Eruption", Watery Discharges, Itching, burning, Chronio Erysipelas, cared. THIS EYES.-Inflamed and Itching, Scrofula, Ac, on the Eyes and Eyelids, eared. QOITBB, SWELLED NECK.-All cases eared. Re* cont cases of Goitre oured. Rheumatism, Chronio, Aente, Neuralgia, Lameness, Swelled Joints, Inability to walk, painful or passivo, oared by the use of HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT. The afflicted, nervous and debilitated, whose sufferings have been protraoted from hidden oausos, and whose cases require prompt treat? ment, will find always a sure remedy in HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT. Do you feel woak, debilitated, easily tired ? Does a little extra exertion produce palpitation of the heart ? Does your Liver, or Urinary . Or? gans, or your Kidneys, frequently get out of or dor ? Do you have spells of short breathing or dyspepsia t Aro your Bowels constipated ? Do you have spells of fainting or rushes of blood to tho head ? Is your memory impaired ? Ia your mind constantly dwelling on any subjeot? Do you feel dull, listless, moping, tired of company or of lifo? Ifjyou do, then your Liver and Stom mach are deranged, and their sympathetic action upon tho Brain produces just such results, The sooner you remove the cause, the sooner yo? will ho rostored to a healthtul and a thoughtful con? dition. Wo say-by all means try a bottle, and be sure you got HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT. None other is genuine. For sale by Druggists anywhere and at HEINITSII'S rmuo STORK, COLUMBIA, S. C. July 27-_ Old Carolina Bitters. A Delightful Tonic? WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN OF? FERING THE OLD CAROLINA BITTERS to the public. They are compounded with groat care, and contain some of the best Tonics in tho Pharmaoopia. As evidence of the superiority of our BITTERS over all others, we have certifi? cates from many of the leading physicians in our Stato, who have prescribed them in their prac? tice. The Old Carolina Bitters Will be found invaluable for WANT OF APPETITE, GENERAL DEBIL? ITY, CHILLS AND FEVER' AND DYS? PEPSIA. We do not offer our BITTERS as a euro for alt diseases, but as an Aromatic Tonie, they have no oqual. For sale by Druggist and Grocers everywhere. Principal Depot, Goodrich, Wineman & Co,, Importers of CHOICE DRUGS'AND CHEMICALS, Feb 1?-ly_Charleston, S. C. PHOTO? RAPHS, AT REDUCED PRICES. JE?3E H* B OLLES' FINE ART GALLERY, NORTH-EAST CORNER King ?nd: market street?, CHARLESTON, S. C. PROCELAIN LIKENESSES LIFE-SIZE PORTRAITS, In Oil, Water, and Pastel Colors, Taken In the HICIHB8T PEKFnOT10N<tOP ART. PHOTOGRAPHS OF ALL KINDS AND SIZES. Feb 16-Om_ HENRY BISCHOFF & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS ANO DEALER8 IN Wines, Liquors, Segars, TOBACCO, ?fcC, 19 7 EAST BAY, Charleston, 8. O. H. BISCHOFF, 0. WULBIRN, J. H. PIEPER. April 20-?rn FIRE AN I ONT S XJ Ti CHAS, H. MOISE, SUMTER, LIVERPOOL AND LONDON || AND GLOBE Insurance Company. Capital, Surplus and Reserved Funds, 4ft Gold, $18,400,000. Eighteen Million ?nd Four Hundred Thousand Dollars-IN GOLD. Invested in tho United States,Two Mil . Hons of Dollars. $2,000,000. Risks in Sumter, taken at Charleston | j rates. Residences in the Country Insur? ed at LOW Rates. Losses paid promptly in Charles I ton. On tho payment of Ten Years premiums in CASH, a perpet? ual policy will be issued. CAROLINA LIF C om.]: MEMPHIS, T ? ' 0 ASSETS, - . - ? JEFFERSON BAH W. J. WICKS, First vice-President. W. F. HOYLE, Seoretary. A definite cash surrender value ts guarantcod lam, whioh amount will, at the option of tho polio; his polioy, or loaned to him at six per oent. interoi ing his polioy in fore? for tho full amount. .With sufficient capital for entire security, n UgOB to the Carolina. All its profits ara divided among its polioy ho No restrictions on travel or residence in the U All policios non forfeitable after sot-oud year. All losses paid promptly in caah. M. GENERAL STATE A June 15-3m THE BEST AND MOST A] FOR BALIN< For Sale by DANCY, HYJMJ 142 PEARL Dealers and Planters Supplied Sole Agents for Sum1 Aug 3-3m SCHOOLBOOKS.! The undersigned have recontly published a series of NEW PICTORIAL READERS AND SPELLERS, adapted to the tastes of both soxos in the family ns well as the school room. They have been prepared by the Rev. Prof. J. L. REYNOLDS, D. D., of the South Carolina University. The series consists of six volumos. Reynold's New Pictorial Speller,.15c. Reynold's New Piotorial Primary Reader,.25c. Reynold's New Pictorial First Reader,..10c Reynold's New Piotorial Second Reader,.60c. Reynold's Now Piotorial Third Reader,.80c. Reynold's New Fourth Reader,.,,$1.25o. S0H00L HISTORY OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Told in a familiar stylo. By Professor JAMES WOOD DAVIDSON, A, M. Prlco 90 cents. Prof. REYNOLDS' WRITING BOOKS, in a series of numbera-20 conta each. A SCHOOL REGISTER to last six months. 10e. A TABLE BOOK for young children,-50o. per dos. The above publications are bolng extensively need in this State, North Carolina, and Georgia, and we are enoaraged to go on and publish a wholo sorles of School Books tn all departments. Duffie & Chapman, Publishers and .BooIcscUers, COLUMBIA, S. C. Also for sale at the SUMTER BOOK STORE. April 20 Om Vy- "SOUTHERN MONTHLY MAGAZINE, JIV^O J^0?W($$^0 4^p*9P jMs%*HR?9tH* 64 PAGES READING MATTER. SO PAGES ADVERTISEMENTS. WALKHB, BVA1V8 A COGSWXLIH ?. WYATT cnnABi.wsxoy, au c. July IS lm A. NO E. Insurance Agent, JS. 0. X.IFB. ^ NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE n This Company having complied ,^ ibo provisions of tbc recent "Uo^ posit" Act, is prepared to issue life or EuUowment Peltries, ON THE MOST FAVORABLE tl?^ . . Having Thirteen MUiom cf 'DdHan in Assets, porfeot security is guaranty bo tho insured ; while its immense ut constantly increasing income enableii to deotarc liberal dividends. Taw i Polioy in this Company is stendilj i?, creasing in valuo, at a cost whick4 creases with every annual payment CHAS. Hj MOISE, Insurant Agent, Sumter, 8. C Fob 28 .i?M>i...ii>ti,'...?. in, i.,,..,i.l,n,i.ll.,li.,,.i,,.,,,,w.s^-/^ E INSURANT >any, EJJINESSEE. $826,119,( IS, PBBSIBEST. J. T. PETTILL, Second Vice Pr?i*J| J. JI. EDMONDSON, Qencrat Agi?:' ? on nil polioles lapsed by non-payment ofp y holder, be paid bim in cash on tho surrctfaJ st to pay his future premiums, thoroby cori o Lifo Insurance Company offers euptrloriJfijj Mors, in dividends, on tho contribulloo plu ? nlted States, Canuda or Europe C. BUTLER, LGENT, COLUMBIA, S. C. rr COTTON TIE DJ USTIBLE TIE IN HS Sh COTTON. ALN & CO., General Agent! STREET, NEW YORK, in any quantity by GREEN & WALSH) ter, and Clarendon County. WOFFORD COLLEGJg SPABTANBTJflG C. H., SO. CA. FACULTY: REV. A. M. BHIPP, D. D., Pres.deot Professor Montai and Moral Seiunco. DAVID DUNCAN, A. M., Professor ADO Lnncuaircs and Literature. . REV. WHITEFOORD SMITH, D.D., Trott Enclisb Litornture. WARREN DU PRE, A. M., Ptofcesor hit JAsfu? CARLISLE, A. M., Professor M* REVTft. LESTER, A. M., Professor BM and Biblioal Litoraturo. Tho Preparatory School, undor thcJaWK ?upervleio?of the Faculty, Jno. W.eW| Rev. Whitefoord Smith, D. D.; * LeTher??tSession of Yoar bogins on the first Monday in " IMO, tho second Session begins on the int*' day in January, 1870. jai Tho coarse of studios ?nd th? ??J? sobolarship remain unchanged, bot ?er j now admit Irregular students or tboto wo? to pursuo particular studies only. The Schools also open at tb? .??. ??.;,,, Tuition per year, lo College Claste?, contingent foo, $54 in Specie, or ?ts eqnivu? CTEpor year, In Preparatory School/"* lng contingent feo, $41 in currency. . ^ Bills payable ono half In advance. Boir?,r Month, Yrom $10 to $15 In currency. For further particular* ??{gf^ Pfe,?j??'. May 10_ --- St. Joseph's Academi CONDUCTED BT TH? Sisters ofOnr Lady of M^' SUMTER, S. 0. ^jaw T??B Collegial* ***S?tk?? ?f?t?k. First Class Institute, w ?"^ 4W?ntho Ut of September. * jj, WJafattondanee is requested ? j?F facilitate the progr?s? mont of tho classe*. The new o. . ipaoiou? and elegantly finished. ? j gommodatlon* for one bundrea ?Ktenilve grounds and P1?"".*!0,!! tbofH ilr oxerelse, and young JW'^J^BJA] :n. true ted in English Mathematik?? J^" lian, Musio, Drawing, Painting, in? dealtby, air pure, water good,ano ible. For pirtloulari applf " *iB?3? * ?t. Joseph's Aeademy, charl*"*! -lores* of the Sisters of Morey, Cb*' j, viii endeavor to meet the pressure ot Nev. 10