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Lona BRA NOW, Aug. ?8, 1870. GKMTJLJEMBJN Thb nanto, retort .cera? to bt, growing rapidly io public favor. It is now crowded with persona from ell part? ol the country, but of course mostly from Now York. It is .. MO coo Ves icu t for b uni? eas men of thai ?j greet oitj, who can leavo lp the mom* v lng, spend several hours in the metropo? lis, and retara before dark, that numbers of them Hook here with their families every season. The trip from New York forms a very pleasant prelude te the sojourn here. From the foot of Murrey st., the steamer "Plymouth Book" leaves three times a day, and the . ? Jesse Hoyt" the same number of times, only at different hours, thus enabling one to come down at almost any time from 6.45, a. m., to 7.15, p. m. These steamers convey you to "Sandy Hook," . from whenee swift and eomfortable rail road trains take you to "Highlands," "Sea Bright" and "Long Bran oh." The ears leave "Long Branch," returning, .six times daily, from 7 a. m. to 6.58 p m. .Tho genius of James Fisk, Jr., has converted the '-'Plymouth Rook" into a floating hotel ef the first olass, with the addition of a splendid concert, the dulcet notes of which are heard during nearly the entire trip. The style of decoration of this vessel is the most elegant and oxpensive-fine frescoes, splendid mirrors, statuary of gilt and bronze, rich carpets, damask chairs, lar,go airy and oomfoitnble state rooms, a restaurant equal to "Bang's" or "Bel? N in on ico V a well stocked bar-room, an elegant barber shop, a row of china wash basins in marble setting's, ten in number, a oomplcto hat and coat room, freo of oharge, oompetent and nt tentivo waiters-are some of the fea turcs of this model steamer. The "Ply? mouth Rock" is a singularly inappropri ate name for this vessel. Imagine th? feelings of one of tho "May Flower* passengers, taking a seat in tho lofty and spaoious oabin, surrounded by al tho elegancios of modern art, and heaiinc the fine orchestra discoursing the sweet vatrains of "La Belle Heline," "Norma,' "Barbo Blue" or the ?Bohomian Girl !" Every trip of this boat is orowded with a gay and elegant company, going to oi returning from "Long Branch" and the small intermediate places. Thc entire trip . from New York to thc "Branoh" ocoupies about two hours, and " cost $1. At this plaoe tbs? hotels oconpy t large portion of the frout strcot, whiofa is oalled "Ocean Avenue," and which present* a panorama of elegant equip ages and splendid horses which cannot be surpassed iu this country. From thc modest ono horse buggy to the oharioi of "Hclmbold," drawn by six bcautifu bays, or "Jim Fisk's," with his cheo quered team of six alternato black and gray horses-you can here seo every style of conveyance and overy color ol animal. ? The hotels are all full, and the privat? residences are increasing in numbei and improving in style. To give yoi an idea of the great and rapid increase iu the value of property, I will instance one cottage, that of Mr. Childs, of tlx "Philadelphia Ledger." The establish? ment cost $7,000 but a short time ago it was afterwards sold to Mr. Childs foi $12,000, and ho has been odored am refused $30,000 for it. This is not one of the finest cottage: here, by any means, though it is nea and commodious, and surrounded bj tasteful and well kept grounds. Long Branch combines more than any wuloi mg place in the United States You have hero the vast ocean rolling itt mighty waves before you, and bearing upon its heaving bosom tho thousand! of steam and sail vessels which ply be tween New York and tho South. Then the beach, with its innumera? ble bathers, dressed in every variety oi costume. From tho beach rises abrupt? ly a bluff about thirty feet io height which constitutes the main land ol Long Branch. Along tho sea face ol this bluff isa green sward or lawn, run? ing tho cntiro leugth of the settlement aud only divided by light railings, tc designate tho bounds of tho lots of thc hotels or residences which lie a fe? yeards lo thc west. A continuous fool path runs along thc edge of the bluff passing through all thc enclosures, une affording a lino promenade. West o: these plots of gra.?s is "Ocean Avenue,' a fine wide drive, many miles in length kept in beautiful condition, and neatly all day covered with gay carriages one vehicles of every kind. Next come ex tensive lawns, well shaven, and bright ai emerald, fronting thc hotels and resi? dences. Of thc hotels, tho "Continen? tal" is tho largest and gayest. It ac commodatcs twelvo hundred guests It has a frout of 70') feet, a half.milo ol piazzas, and coutuins six hundrct; rooms. The diuing room is pcrhupi tbe largest in tho country, being seven ty-five feet by two hudred, with a beigh of twenty feet. The hotel is woll kept basan excellent table, and very attcn tive scrvauts. Keating'* band play fino scleotions on tho lawn ever day, aud furnishes tho dancers wit! tho newest and most fashionable rausi every evening (except Sundays.) Th "United States," "West End" an "Mansion" bouses, all havo fino hand of music, ?ad with the oum?/Ous slroll i?g Muaioiajoi, ?o tdr ^ ft?*?y* vocal with sweet sounds, set, M it wer?, la tho back ground *Told ?ceau> ros*. Among th? meet substantial of ibo unpretending hotels, is tho old Pavi? llon. Thiehomehaa boon kept bj its present proprietor, Hr. 8. 0. Morris, for nearly twenty jeers. In fact, wes built by bin). Some of thegaesU, now in it have frequented its hospitable balls sineo tho opening of its doon, whioh is no mean compliment to its merits. It is well situated, about midway between the "Continental" and ?West End" hotels, and commands a fine view of the ocean, end the grand carriage drive It is well kept, olean and neat. The faro is good, and the waiters very at? tentive and polite. If it does not pre? sent tho attractions of the larger hotels, neither aro its charge? so high. For those who oomo here for the air, for sea bathing, and for quiet comfort, the Pavilion is a good place to hang up your hat. Tho ??West End" hotel, un? der new management, is well patronized and rivals tho "Continental" in every? thing ezoept size. Among privato res? idences, I will mention the following in tho order in whioh thoy stand, com? mencing at the North end of tho sea? front. Chambrelling, Hennessy, Gratz, Nathon, Albert Cardozo, Judge Cardozo, Seligman the banker, Law? rence, Sol Cohen, Morris, Childs (of the "Ledger,") Bispham, Morrison, Lewis Phillips, Moss, Moon, Mansfiold, Hagem an, Mrs. Comb's, Wallaok (of Walluck's Theatre) Drexel (the Banker) Chamberlain, Reuni?, Meyers, Colt, Thompson, Moutaguo Hendricks and many others, including Gen. Grant's very pretty oottage, MoYickor's, where Edwin Booth lives in summer, Edwin Adams and Mr. Hooy's, a description of whioh I reserve for another occasion. You will observe in the above list several Jewish names. The keen per? ception of the Jewish mind has seized upon the certain benefits of investments in real estate on this charming spot, and large traoks of land are owned here, by some of tho wealthy Israelites of New York. I heard of one of these gentle? men who owns a mile of ocean front-a fortune in itself. When tho late Mr Nathen was murdered, Mr. Fisk ten dered a steamer free of charge to tho numerous relatives and friends spend? ing their summer here, which eviden? ced his own liberality aud the great in? fluence and high standing of the de? ceased. . The country around Long Branch is undulating and very beautiful. There are several very pretty drive? in the vi? cinity. The soil is lieh, producing grain, fruit and vegetables, in abundance. The pastures are luxuriant, and as a cense quenco, the oattlo vcry'finc. In short tho place is all that generous nature and liberal art can make it. Last night, there was a fanoy dres; ball for children at the "Continental.' Being favored with an invitation, 1 went, and the sight was beautiful. Two thirds of thc spacious dining hall wac appropriated to tho Ball, whioh gave a room 75 ft. by about 125 ft. The cen tre of this was reserved for thc children while an immense concourse of parents friends and invited guests, formed a frarm work to the pieturc. There were abou sixty or seventy children dressed io fanoy costume j some of them woro near, ly grown, whilo others wore more in? fants-a great deal of tasto wai dis? played in tho different dresses, anc many of them were of tho richest anc most expensive materials. Among th prettiest were a little cupid with wings and bow and arrows, a diminutivo mar :juis with long train, a court lad; ynly a little larger, an American Indiai in full feather, a courtier of Kinj Charles' lime, a Spanish lady in orang? latin and black lace, winter, with icicle m her head made of silvered buglet, am mow balls all over hor costume, a Chi icsc in lull dross, a clown with ionu' ncrable minute sleigh bolls attached t< he points of his costumo-(this little ellow entered lifo and soul into th pirit ofhispart)-shepherdesses,sailors nany nondescripts, &o. At about 1 i'clock thc little folks, with their pa enls, marohed into supper. Tho musi ras fair, the audience brilliant and th rhole thing a decided success. The. ninth Regiment of N. Y. Militia ar outing to tho Branch to morrow t nc.imp fur a week, all tho expense t c boruo by Mr. Fisk, their now Colon c Ir. Fisk certainly pponds his m on oj reoly, und it ls bettor to givo tho youn non of New York a frolic than to spen aonoy m madam rumor says ho doe: ?me if ma, I find my letter has run on too fas nd I must now stop for thc present. C. H. M. ea? - Show mon person that hoar.-t mus! i tho song of tho orickot, or th muming of tho bec ; who socs beaut i the lowly flower, tho log ooverc 'Uh moss and ivy, tho jagged rock, < pcbblos beneath his foot ; ono wi nes to listen to tho winds ; bo thc ever so wild, and I will HIIOW' you orson who can never be entirely miser; lc or alone The beautiful soul ligl ritbin will foveal in amber tints som pot whereon tho woury heart may ros ud naturc'b voioe will over whisper i Dy and ponoe, no matter how fiurco! ho storms of lifo may sweep around. Anna Cleaves. Ute flri?Mrfa4ay ?std di* jfoUowSl i* 8^rt. r.xt. wit?). UgaJ beer, ?f ?al?, to tb? highest fat de>r, ttr ?Mb, th? fol lo wlag properly, . I tu ajed ht 8uset*r Coonty. Purchasers to pey for titi?? .nd atamps, On? Tract of 140 Aero* of Land mor? or lett, os waters of LrncneV Creek, adjoining land? of J. J. Croswell/R. M. Bag Utk ?od lin. Mar? Mccutcheon, Wried opon aa the property of Thomas M. Muldrow, *t tho suiu ot Pen lo pe M. Heron aid T. J. Mobo * Co. I , Ooo Traot of 100 Aero? of Laad, mer? or loss, adjoining lands of ?. A. Mimaos and others, levied upon aa tb? property of Elia? Chandler, at tho ?alt of Franois J. Pelter, survivor. Quo Traot of 100 Aerea of Land more or less, adjoining Ianda of M. Carraway Md others, lev 1 ea apon as th? property of J. 8. Cole, at tho snit of James D. MoFaddln against J. 8. Cole, ?nd Is aaa Keels. Ono Traot of400 Aero? of Land moro or les?, adjoining land? of D. B. Keele, Jaoob Keels and others, levied upon aa tho property of Booklet I Keels, at tho suits o? James and Samuel'j MoCutoheon, Hosea Wilson, and T. Rees En? glish. Ono Traot of SOO Acres of Land moro or less, adjoining landa of Jaoob Keel? and Baeklel Keels levied opon as the property of Daniel E. Keels, at tho suits of T. Reese English against D. E. Keels and J. 8. Cole and David H. Adams against D. E. Keels, H. Klee? and Joaob Keel?. One Traot of 60 Acres of Land more or less, adjoining lands of Estate Wm. Webb, J. L. Mor? rissy, T. Monaghan and others, levied anon. as the property of T. Sumter Webb, at the suit of D. J. Winn. One Traot of 125 Acres of- Land more or loss, on Alligator Branch, waters of Black River, abouts miles southeast from Sumter, bounded on the North by lands of A. Q. Ream?, East by land of Estate of Wm Pringle, South by land of F. S. Reams, West by land of Mary S. Ream? : ALSO, Ono Traot of 217 Acres of Land more or les? bounded on the East by the road from Sumtor to Plowden's Mill, and adjoining lands of Estate of | Wm. Pringle, land of T. J. Coghlan and other lands of Wm. Lewis, levied upon as the Sroperty of Wm. Lewie deooasod, undor tho 1. Fa. of Jabei Norton, va. Wm. Lowls. To ho resold at the risk of the former purohaser. T. J. COGHLAN, Sheriff Sumtor County. Aug. 24 1870. 100 years a secret ?cou Cures os by magic JBJ?F* 1,000 persons testify iga. Pains, wounds, and sufferings cease Physicians uso and recommend it t&* $5.00 pots ordered daily for hospitals and publio institutions in all parts of tho U. S. PHOBE JJAKER ^ALVE all Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Ulcors, Canoors, Sore Nipples, and Broken Breasts, Chapped Lips and Hands, Eruptions, Chil? blains, Bites or Stings of Insects, do. fe?*. A WONDERFUL CURE FOR PILES. Put up in SOo. sizes (and $1 pots for families.) All Druggists ovorywhoro soil lt. DON'T BE ONE DAV Without it in the House. 'COSTARS" Standard Preparations ARB 'CostarV Rat, Roach, &c. Extermina? tors. ?CostarV (liquid) Bed Bug Ester. 'OostarV (only pure) Insect Powder. 'Costar's" (only sure remedy) Corn Solvent. SOLD everywhere. Ask for "COSTAR'S" (take no other.) tl, $2, $3, and $6 sixes, order from COSTAR CO., IS Howard-St., N. Y. GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO., Wholcsalo Agents, CHARLESTON, S. C. May 4 .ly COI T'S Military and Commercial Academy, MAYES VIL L E, S. C. [N THIS INSTITUTION BOYS and YOUNG MEN will bo thoroughly fitted for COLLEGE r BUSINESS. In nddition to Ancient and Modorn Langungos, ho Sciences and ordinary English Branches, pecial instruction will bs given in PENMAN HIP, BOOK KEEPING, Business Forms and Looounts, and in Vocal Music. The Principal rofors with pride and gratifica lon to his former pupils, who havo taken high ositions in Collegoor Business. HE FIUST SESSION begins October 1st, and olnsos February 15th. HE SECOND SESSION begins Fobruary 10th, and closes June 30th. TERMS : $100 per Sossion for Board and ultion, invariably in advanco. l'ronch, Gormun and Drawing extra. For Circulars oddross CAPT. WILLIAM H. COIT. Mayosvillo, S. C. REFEREES : Rov. J. Leighton Wilson, D. D., Dr. J. A. luyes, Mnyesvllle, Su. Ca.; Gen. W. L. T. rince, Choraw, 8. C. ; Rev. J. B. Muck, Charlcs >n, S. C.; Hov. G. W. Potrle,D. D., Montgoin ry, Ala. ; Messrs. Blooding & Richardson, uniter, S. C. July 20_tloct jREAT FAIR South Carolina Institute, NOVEMBElt 1st, 1870. CHARLESTON, SO* CA. 06?* Most liberal Premiums offered in very department of Agriculture aud leonanie A1 is. Premium List publishod in pamphlet )rm. Aug 3-3m Charlotte Female Institute, Charlotte, No. Ca. THE 13th ANNUAL SESSION OF this Institution Commvncos the 30th ?of Soptoinhor and continuos until tito 30th of Juno, I rfVI. An accomplished Corps of Teachers it? boon employed in alt Branehos usually tught in First Class Foinulo Scmioarios. For Circulnr and Catalogue containing full articular* as to forms, A,?., addross Rov. R, BURNELL ? SON, ^uly_20-2tu]_._ Charlotte, N. 0. IMITATION WANTED. 4 young lady, who oan offer th? best refer A, onoos, wishes a situation as Teuoher or uamstross in a gonteol family In tho Town of urater, or In the country adjacent. Address Miss B. F. C., Charleston, cure 61' Mr. G. li. rubor," staling terms ana conditions, illy 0. if. COMPOSED OF Tho First I O?RSS Steamsh ips j Lucille, ..(H. L. HALL, Commander.) Rebecca Clyde, (D. 0. CHILDS, Commander.) On? of the above Steamships will leave BALTI? MORE and WILMINGTON every SATODA?, forming ? Regul ar WEE KL Y LINE, and the only authorised through connection with Vf liming ton ? Manchester Railroad. . COTTON and other Produce consigned to oar care will bo shipped to BALTIMORE by first Steamer FREE OF COMMISSION. Having covered Wharves In WILMINGTON and BALTIMORE, gooda can be rccolved at ali times and bo properly protootod. A. B SIIEPPERSON A CO., Ag/ts, Nos. ll and 12 North Water Slroot, April 27, Wilmington, N. C. Office Chief Engineer. HIL., COLUMBIA, Sc AUGUSTA It, lt. COMPANY, WILMINGTON, N. C., July 27th, 1870. Notice to Contractors. TJ3~ Sealed proposals will be received at this Office, until 31st August, proximo, for building the extension of this road from Sutntor to Colum bia, inoluding Grading, Trcsllo Work, Masonry and Bridg08, or any portion of tho work. Specifications, Maps and Profiles oan bo som at this offico, whore any Information required will bo given. Proposals will be endorsed "Proposals." Tho Company reserve tho right to reject any bid. JNO. C. WINDER, Chief Enginoor. Aug 10-:$t April 20_6m GEORGE S. COOK, Photographic Artist, 231 KINO STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. ?Ztr- ALL TUE LATEST STYLES OF GOOD Work dono at this Oallory, and Warrant? ed to EXCEL._April 20-Om PTP. TOALE" CHARLESTON, S. C. perm J ?innuinciory oi noora, ensues, i uy.- ", *W 1 Blinds, Mouldings, &o., iu tho f (_ Southern Statos. ) ?&T*Printed Prico List Bones Competition."W 5. ?S?Sr* Sond for ono -ffi^ ?'Sf Sent Freo on Application. "0^ April 6 ly pX\Tu? ION HOTBL CIIAKLGSTOIV, S. C. BOARD. PER DAY, $3.00. ItODT. HAMILTON, il HS. H. L. nuiTKUFIKM), Siipprirtlomlpnt. Proprlelr NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP, On tho Cor. of SUMTER and CANAL-ST3. Whore nil kinds of Work in tlie Blacksmithing Lino will bo fi n is heil in n workmnniiko manner, ind nt tho shortest possiblo notieo. Tho underpinned feels confident, from n sonso >f his experioneo, (in tho business for tho last hirty years) Ihnt ho can giro s.tiisfurlioii, butti II prices mid in tho execution of nil work on rusted to him. W. C. STANS ILL. April 20 _ 3m AM> DOOKS. ROBERTSON BROTHERS HAVE loon tod themselves on Main Slroot, nonr tho Depot, and uro prcpnrod to fur libll td or i lc I , (ASH, BLINDS, DOOKS, OR OTHER WORK n their lino, in (ho bast workinitnsliip, nnd at irioos ns low im such things cnn bo delivered ut iunitor from nhrond. (live us your orders nnd sustain home industry. duly 20 Bm JESSE THOMPSON, Utorney and Counselor at Law, IQioo noxt Door to lllnndlng .V itichnrdson, West of Court House, SUMTKft, F. C. MF- WILL PRA0TI0K In all tho lourts of the Third Jndlciat C.irouil, also, lu the upreme Court nt Chnrloslou und Columbia. July 20 3IDER AND WINE MILLS 3F DIFFERENT SJZKH AND OF TUE MOST IMPROVED MAKE. For salo by DAWSON, TEI?L A HENNING, ron and Hnrdwnro Morohants, nnd Doalors In Agrloulturul Implomonts of nil kinds, Wiltniuglon, N. C. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. July 20 lat Agents-BRODIE 4 CO?, Factors and Commission McrcT?akts, j CHARLESTON, S. O. ' ' March 80 ly PHOENIX XEON] "Works. -o John P. Taylor & Co. S17COBSSOB8 TO ?JAinKBON * CO. Engineers, Boiler-Makers, &<$., Nos. 4, Q, 8,10 & 12 PRITCHARDSt. (NEAR THE DRY DOCK), CHARLESTON. SO. CA* Steam Engines and Boilers, MARINE, STATIONARY ? PORTABLE Bice 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 aro put on all of our Engines. . April 20 _lm Ph. S CHU OEM ANN, 271 KING STREET, (OITOSITB II ASEL. ST.,) IUFORTEIl AND DEALER IM BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED, KNITTING WOOL, KM nuo 11) nu Y PATTERNS, FLOSS SILK, EMBROIDERY SILK, KNITTING AND EMBROIDERY COTTON, KNITTED WORSTED GOODS, FRENCH CORSETS, AISO LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS VELVETS, FRINGES, AC. /SiT* AH orders by mall will be most dutifully intended to, and doalors will bo supplied at New York wholesale ?ricos. _Aprtl 20_7m_ ] B JOHNSON & CO. UMBRELLA MANUFACTURERS, 301 KING STREET, Charleston, S. C. AFULL assorlmont of UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS, always on hand, botter and ohcapor than any imported. Wholesale & Retail. -ALSO A largo assortment of WALKING CANES Wo poy ospoolal attention to tho manufacture ?f BUGGY UMBRELLAS, which tvo can furnish as low as any house North and of a bettor quality for tho PRICE. April 20 6m. JAMES ALLEN, DEALER IN Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, FANCY ?Q000S, it'C.f SO. 307 KINQ-ST., CHARLESTON, S. C. ?!4S* Watchos, Clocks, and Jowclry Ropairod. April 20 6m ESTABLISHED 1838? DANIEL H* IILGOX, Furniture Warerooms, 115, 177 dc 170 KINO ST., CHARLESTON, S. C. SST" Coads carefully jiacJccd. April 20_tljao. DR. SHALLKMBsaROKR'S Fever and Ague ANTIDOTE Alway? Stop? the dillis. This Modi e ino has boon Lo f or o the Pab? ilo fifteen years, and is ?till ahead of all o thor known rom otll os. It doon not purge, does not sicken tho stool ooh, ia perfectly safo in any dose and under all oiroum e tan coa, r ntl is tho only Modioine that will OURS IMMEDIATELY and permanently ovory form of Feyer and Aguo, because it is a perfect Anti? dote to "talar?a. Bold by gil Druggist?. May 4 ly -,;TR- SHOULD MAKE . * . -:< T hu been Justly remarked 'trfkt the Ju dgmei* of tie people, deli boratel y made up, ta correct. It flaw pa with ita own aeal whatever lt approve*. The reputation which aurrirea ita .earohlng teat? ie aatahlUhed on a arm found? lien asa ?OOH reecho* th? height of far or to which U ti Joally entitled. It ia io with HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT. The people approve, ead jbyslolans ??notion, ita ooo, hecaueelit possesses merit, and ls what it aim? io be A HOUSEHOLD BLESSING TO THE SipK. IT CUBES IIa ADACHEB.-Biek^Headaohe, Narrons H?kd ache, BUiouS Headache, Neuralgia Headache, Cata rr hal Headache, Diialneaa, Buah of Blood to the Head, Fullness, Oppression of the Head, ?te. CATARRH.-Thia unpleasant disease, la all ita forma, aoon eured. BORU THROATS, A o-Boro Th roa ta, Hoarseness, Loss of Voice, Weak Volco, ail soon cored. DrsrnrsiA-This disease edtrajs ?urec In all cases, in porsona of all ages and occupations. . LIVER OoifPXJtiRTS, JAUNDIOK, ? Ac.-Thea? complaints cured in all eases. Chronio Diarrhoea and all Chronic Dysentery, Colics, ohsttnato Costiveness. PILKS.-Piles, Blind, Bleeding, or Ulcerated, Painful, Hobing, Barning, no matter how long existing, aoon oared. Kidney Disease, Diabetes, Gravel, Inconti? nence, Stoppage, Bright's Diaeaae, all cored. MALES.-Their peculiar diaeaaes aoon oured. FACE AFFECTIONS.-Brown Spots, Moth Blotch? es, Pimples, Blaok Spooks, Ked Patches, Burn? ing, Itohlng, Rush of blood to the Face, Oloaanca, Bad Complexion, ?ll aoon and perfeotly oured. Abaoeaaea, Scrofula, when on the Soalp, Throat, internal Or external, on th? Tonga?, Beek, Limbs or anywhere, Sore and Swelled Lega, all perfeot? ly curable. SKIN DISEASES.-Salt Rheum, Tetter, Acne, Sh in gi os, Soaly Eruptions, Watery Discharges, Itching, burning, Chronio Erysipelas, oured. TBB Bras.-Inflamed and Itching, Scrofula, ftc, on the Byee and Eyelids, cored. GOITRE, SWELLED NECK.-All oases cored. Re? cent cases of Goitre cored. Rheumatism, Chronio, Aoote, ? Neuralgia, Lameneaa, Swelled Joint?, inability to walk, painful or paaaive, cured by the uae of HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT. The afili?lo 1, nervoua and debilitated, whose sufferings have been protracted from hidden cauaea, and whoae oases require prompt treat? ment, will find alwaya a sure remedy in HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT. Do you feel weak, debilitated, easily tired ? Dooa a little extra exertion produce palpitation of the heart ? Does your Liver, or Urinary Or Sana, or your Kidneys, frequently get out of or er ? Do you have apella of short breathing er dyapopaia ? Are your Bowela constipated 7 Do you have apella of fainting or rushes of blood to the head t la your memory impaired ? Ia your mind constantly dwelling on any aubjeot ? Do you fool dalt, lUttass, tuoping, tired of company or of life? If^yon do, then your Liver and Stum mach are deranged, and their aympathotio action upon the Brain producea just aubh results, The aoonor you remove the causo, the aooner you will be restored to a hoalthtul and a thoughtful con? dition. We say-by all moana try a bottle, and bo aure you get HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT. None other ia genuine. For aale by Druggists anywhere and at HEINITSH'S DRUG STORE, COLUMBIA, 8. C. July 2Y Old Carolina Bitters. A Delightful Tonic. WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN OF FERINO THE OLD CAROLIN! BITTERS to the publio. They are compounded with great oar?, and contain aomo of the beat Tonlos in tho Pharmaoopla. Aa evldenoe of the superiority of oar BITTERS over all others, we have cor litt? on tes from many of the loading phyaioiana In our S tato, who have prescribed them in their prac? tico. 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 aa a ouro for all diseases, but aa an Aromatio Tonio, they have no equal. For aale by Druggist and Grocers everywhere. Principal Depot, Goodrich, Wineman & Co,, Importera of CHOICE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Feb lo-ly Charleston, S. C. PHOTO? RAPES, AT REDUCED PRICES. JESSE H* B OLIVES' FINE ART GALLERY, NORTH-EAST CORNER Kioa auid; matrice* Street*, CHARLESTON, S. 0. PROCELAIN LIKENESSES LIFE-SIZE PORTRAITS, Tn Oil, TFafer, and Pastel Colors, Taken lo. the BIUHB8T PBHFROTlOroOF ART. PHOTOGRAPHS OF ALL KINDS AND SIZES. Feb 10-6m_ HENRY BISCHOFF & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND DEALER8 IN ?Tines, Liquors. Segars, TOBACCO, AO, 197 EAST BAY, Charleston, S. O. I. BISCHOFF, 0. ?VU LD ERN, J. H. PIEPER. kprliaO-ou OS??. B. MOISE '.J -6 ft ?tf ,'i,r 't> tiftS ./!..?!! "i<" IilTOR^L ATO W A an? aLOB? . Insurance Company? Capital, Surplis and Reserved Funda, in Gold, ?18,400,000. Eighteen - Million and Four Hundred : TfaouMDl Dollar?-?N GOLD. ID vest ed in th e U ai ted States, Two Mil? lions of Dollars. $2,000,000. Risks in Sumter, taken at Charleston rates. Residences in t7ie Country Insur? ed at LOW Rates. Losses paid promptly in Charles? ton. On the payment of Ten Years premiums in ? ASH, a perpet u?l policy will be issued. * Insurance Agent, Lira. NEW YORK UFE INSURANCE CO, This Oompaoy having complied witt the provisions of tho recent "Bond De? posit" Aot, ia prepared to issue i Lifo or Kudo wm em Policini Ol? TUB MOST FAVORABLE TERM Having . Thirteen Millions of Dalian ia Assets, perfect security is gu?rante to the insured ; while its immense i constantly inoreasing income enable to declaro liberal dividends. Thu Pplioy In this Company is cteadilv creasing in val?o, at a cost which i . . ? . ' creases with every annual paymeot. CHAS. H. MOISE, j Insurance Agent, I Sumter, 3. Feb 23 CAROLINA LIFE INSURANCE O om pa ny, -OF MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE, -o ASSETS, - . - 8826,119.03. JEFFERSON DAVIS, PRESIDEST. W. J. WICKS, First Vlco-Presldoot. W. F. ROYLE, Secretary. J. T. PETTILL, Second Vleo-Prctidttt. J. H. EDMONDSON, General Agent. A definite oash surrender value is guaranteed on all poliolcs lapsed by non-paymoot or prem? ium, which amount will, at tbe option of tho poliey bolder, be paid him in oaeh on tbo ?urrenderof his polioy, or loaned to bim at six por cent, interest to pay bis future premiums, thereby continu, lng bis polioy in force for the full amount With sufficient capital for ontlro seourity, no Lifo Insurance Company offers superior a Juc tages to the Carolina. All Ita profits are dividod among Us polioy holdors, in dlvidonds, on tho contribution pito. No reatriotion* on travol or residenoo in the United States, Canada or Europe All policio? non forfeitable after second year. All losses paid promptly in cash. M. C. BUTLER, GENERAL STATE AGENT, COLUMBIA, S. 0. June 15-Sm GOOOTSf ^iWlxWfW?fm'TIE. THE BEST AND MOST AD JUSTIBLE TIE IN USE FOR BAMHra COTTON. For Sale by DANCY, HYMAN ft CO., General Agents 142 PEARL. STREBT, NEW YORK* Dealers and Planters Supplied in any quantity by OREEN & WALSH, Sole Agents for Sumter, and Clarendon County. Aug 3-3m SCHOOLBOOKS. The undersigned have recently published a serios of NEW PICTORIAL READERS AND SPELLERS, adapted to tho tastes of both sexes tn the family as well as the school room. They have been prepared by the Rev. Prof. J. L. REYNOLDS, D. D., of tho South Carolina University. Tho soriea oonslsts of six volamos. Reynold's New Pictorial Speller,.15c. Reynold's New Plotorlal Primary Render,.25c Reynold's New Pictorial First Render......... 40c. Reynold's New Piotorial Seoond Reader,.60o. tteynold's Now Piotorial Third Kendor,.80o. Reynold's Nev Fourth Reader,.$ 1.25c SCHOOL HISTORY OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Told In a familiar style. Dy Professor J AUKS WOOD DAVIDSON, A. M. Prloe 00 cents. Prof. REYNOLDS' WRITING DOOKS, in a serios of numbers-20 cents each. A SCHOOL REGISTER to last six months, 10o. A TADLE BOOK for young children,-50o. por dos. The nbovo publications are hoing oxtonelvely used in thia State, North Carolina, and Goorgla, and wo are encouraged to go on and publish a whole series of School DOOKS in all departmonts. Dufflo & Chapman, PullisJiers and Booksellers, COLUMBIA, S. C. Also for salo at the SUMTER BOOK STORE. April 20 _6m MONTHLY MAGAZINE, '' I jftPS) JPeflsifa per* . disuse**,, 64 PAGES HEADING MAHER. 30 PAGES ADVERTISEMENTS, WALKBH, BY ANS A COGSWXLL, D. WYATT AIKEN, UHAdUDtTOV, ft. C Joly 13 Int WOFFOED COLLEGE. SIM HTA NU Ul? G C. II., SO. CA-. M., Professor Natal M., Professor litlM FACULTY: KEV. A. M. SKIPP, D. D., President M? J . Professor Mental and Moral Scknco. DAVID DUNCAN, A. M., Professor Anett Language and Lltoraturo. REV. WHITEFOORDSMITH, D.D., ProfcW English Literature WARREN DU VRE, A. Science JAS. H. CARLISLE, A. mattet. REV. A. H. LESTER, A. M., Professor Bum and Biblical Literature. Tho Preparatory School, undor tho iumcdii? supervision of tho Faculty, Joo. W. SIIIPP? A. ii., Principal. Divinity School-Hov. A. M. Shipp, P. D Rov. Whitefoord Smith, 1). D.; Rcr. A. II Lester, A. M. The first Session of tho Sixteenth Collegiats Year begins on tho first Monday in October, 1860, (he second Session bcgiiis on the Ont Moo day in January, 1670. Tho courso of studios end tho slsndsrd o scholarship romain unchanged, but Ibo Faculty | now admit irregular students or thoto who ???h to pursue particular studies only. Tho Sohuols also opon at the samo time. Tuition per year, in College Ciesse?, ioeiudi'o, contingent fcc, $51 in Specie, or its equivalents Curronoy. Tuition por yon r, in Preparatory School,Incl?? lng contingont foe, $41 in currency. Rille payable ono half in advance. Board, pc Month, from $10 to $15 in currency. For further particulars address A. M. SHIPP, Preildcnt. May 10_LL St. Joseph's Academy. COXH UCTKD BV tBi Sisters of Our Ladr onitrey, SUMTER, S. 0. THE Collegiate Exercises af OJ Fir?! Class Iostllute, will be resuaw" ?in-the 1st of September. A P*W 'attendance is requested in order w .jsjjav faeilitate the progresa ?nd arrear mont of tho oleases. The new WWW ?J spacious and elegantly nnislwd, fornMlBf s?r sommodatlona for one hundred boarders. * oxtonslvo grounds and pisiias are ?W'.ffiffi! ?lr exercise, and young ladies are?Wf?1' Inatruet?d in Boglisb Mathetnatios, WWjtJK lian, Music, Drewlng, Painting, Ac., Ac Loo*"41; healthy, air pure, wafer good, end *r?s reu? ?bia. Fo* parlleulere apply to the hMW? 3L Joaeph'e Avademy, Sumter, or to IM rlorossof the Sisters of Me roy, CnarJeelMi?*? will endeavor to meet the pressure ot the i Nov. 10