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r Written f?r ike Battier v...... -?vj ? ? TffK ?*OWEU ?.?? ALCOHOL, A** AW . TT SNarraWSJBNr O* Vf(QC, ? * '' t '. Td \ :. "?%$?t??phQ\t io its various for to?, is i< ^ifccoii to ooderetand. The first effect? ? of alsbhol are pjea?staWt?, ?sd tossany jimna in ail rank* of life, ia tensely* so j . it is their favorito ?e?fua^ !u*alMncp dM??-aaeosa?r/g 'ar Virtu>L* wbMb \hty ^Htift noW-tbev aire ready to eowpouud . for this OD? sin w?iioh i\ie] *rt ?*vt?*\ ly i no! i n cd to, by damning; {boa* f*?oy have no mind to. The advanced effects ou thc other band-when- mora) amok . and self control are gone? ??d excited - .animal passion reign* eopram?-afford a grosser gratification to lewd fellows of . the baser sort. Besldestland mainly - In both parties there is the er tl natur?, or un rc new ed man, at the bottom of all ? the mischief, prompting to self indul? gence sud stn ; aud on every side, all . aro?.ud him there are epeeial tcmpiat ions, "thick as leaves in .Vallsrubrosh," with evil custom varnishing and toning down tho whole. Man's evil nature originates ami maintains a desire, tho gratification of which pleases tho gro?er sense j the .'. all but* universal uso of the agent of the evil, with the marvellous frcquoooy of the extension of this to what is base and sinful, gives a cloak of commonness and conventionality, aud the result ie, that tho whisperings of conscience, as woll as the teachings of sad experience, aie overborne and set at nought. The young aro lured on by little and little, all but imperceptibly thus wander fur? ther aud further from thc path of tem? perance and virtue; thc quicksand? >f . sensuality lay fust bold of their palsied limbs ; tho fiend binds them at hin will, slowly but securely ; and, ero they are aware, they have become the bond slaves of in tempor?neo. This is the consumma? tion ot Satan's favorite scheme for thwartlug^Mun's redemption. By a lie ho does it, ns of old decomposed hi* fall. "It is good for fool (?), it is pleasant to the eyes, and to he desirod to make one wise." "Ye shall not surely die." "Your eyes shall be opened, and ye shall be as gods." It is his muster piece of villainy; he slsys both body aud fool. Subdivide the effects of alcohol, and its power as a producer of crime becomes very plain. First in moderate doio<>, tho imagination is at once quickened and let loose, tho animal propensities aro roused, and self control is impaired. This stato obviously disposes to indul? gence of lust, whether of a sensual or covetous kind. It is favorable to un? cleanness and theft. In a larger dose tho animal is moie roused still, reason is perverted, if not actually injured ; moral perception and restraint fall low ; and, the power of control weakening rapidly, thc mau is much at the mercy of the baser passions. Hence anger and contention ; rioting and revenge ; as sault;* und housebreakings ; nnd all ' premeditated villainy. When Bishop and his partner murdered thc Italian boy, in order that they might sell his body, it appeared in evidence that they prepared thiimstlws fur thc task by a plentiful libation of gin. The same course is pursued by others, who engage in desperate criminal undertaking?. In? crease still tho dose. There all is more untoward ; und the mun, beside himself, becomes moro and inoro dangerous-, so long as thc bruin remains in any degree subservient tu his sordid sense, or thc muscles obedient to his wayward will. Now he is ripe tor bloodshed aud mur? der. Thc tiger is not more savugo than tho mun thus mude a monster. Nay, the tiger is thc bettor creature of thc two? inasmuch as he follows the instinct of his peculiar nature, and in his suvogo ncss socks but to satisfy .1 troublesome hunger, in tho way which to him seem" perfectly legitimate Fora human being transformed by drunk tn debauch into ti fiend, wo must look fur a truer analogue than cutt bo found among thc beasts ol prey. Ile ia, as tho law rates him, "Yoluntaiius detnou"-by his own act a devil. The deed of violcnco pust, he niny scarce remember it; and in one souse he may bo said to havo ceased to be responsible. But he cannot escape thc guilt of haying induced, willfully and wantonly, this brutal charge ; and, as bax been well said, in this V?OW drunk? enness may be itself rcgurded as a cap? ital crime On the individua), the effect of vicious alcoholic indulgence is disenso of tho body, as wc have reen. Sooner or lalor rt must Come. Intemperance ctnnnt dwell in a suttnd frame; at least, it never does. Disease of the mind, too, is not far off. lt may bo delirium or insanity, te ?no rn vy or .co 11 fl.-med ; or it may stop sholl of that, resting nt senil?! drivelling and childish lolly. Tho moral scinto ?ri b'uitted utid thfl botter part ol Ullin sustain." bulli iletrada!inn and do? wny. Ultimately, tho mun beootuoa a moral idiot. Tho monti principle is nut only lessoned, but nbsolutoly ext in 01 -calen out an color \A by sold. The soul is dying, ami if ginee rostrum not, ? ill soon bo detul-'forever. Vos, tho power of alcohol, i-u vio?? h'terrible. 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AOENTS FOR JUDSON'S CELEBRATED GOV? ERNOR AND STOP VALVE, which aro put on alt of our Engines. April 20_lm_ Ph SCHUCK M A? N, 271 KING STREET, ' (OPPOSITE nasal, ST.,) I SI F o ll T K II AND D EA Ll ll IS BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED, KNITTINO WOOL, EMBROIDERY PATTERNS, FLOSS SILK, EMBROIDERY 6ILK, KNITTING AND E.MnilOIDEUY COTTON, KNITTED WORSTED GOODS, FRENCH CORSETS, Also LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS VELVETS, FRINGES, AC. J^f AU ordors by mail will bo most carefully attended to, and do.ilers will bo supplied at Now York whnlosulo oriccs. ' April 20 " _ Tm B. JOHNSON & CO. UMBRELLA MANUFACTURERS, 301 KING STREET, Charleston, S. G. AFULL n.Mortinontof UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS, always on band, better and cheaper than any imported. Wholesale & Retail. -ALSO A largo assortment of WALKING CANES Wo pay especial attontion to the mannfaoture r BUGGY UMBRELLAS, which wo can furnish as low as any honso North and of a bettor quality for tho PRICE. April 20__. _6m. JAMES AC???V7 DEALER IN Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. SPECTACLES, EVE GLASSES, FANCY ?GOODS, (fcc, NO. 307 KING-ST., CHARLESTON, S. C. J90- Watcho*, Clocks, and Jewelry Rcpnirod. April 20_Om ESTABLISHED 1838, DANIEL H. SXItGQX, Furniture Warerooms, IT?, 17? ?e ITO KINO ST., CHARLESTON, S. C. PS?* Good* carefully packed. April 20_?Jap. DR. 8HALLCNQKRCIR-8 Fever and Ague ANTIDOTE Aiwa. * J top? tito Chille. Thia Modi ein o hos been bo for o the Pab? ilo fifteen year?, and is still aheftd of all other known remedies. It dor? not purge, does not Bicken the stomach, is perfeotly safo In any dose and und or all cironm? ?ta??os, and ts the only Med loin e. that will OURE IMMEDIATELY and permanently every form ot Forer and Ague, beoausO lt ls a perfect Anti? dot? to malaria. Bold by til Druggists. Ma>4* ' ly HOUSBHOLBRBlB?BY IT h aa been justly rom?tked> that the IrtgejMV of tho pwple, cHHb*nU?3y ? We ?p. UfVr?Viv Ii?Uwp? with Ita ow? ?eal whate*** it ?ppro?*J. The repuUtion whioh a*rri?e? lu searching teiti is eatablUhod ?t? a fl na fou o da? li on and anon Veaebft* the hoi gb t of f?Yo? to ?ti lob it ia j a? tl jr eetl?od. It ia ?o with , , n?l^ITSH?S QUEENS DELIGHT. Tba people approve,?ad physicians s?ocUoo, its OM, becauao it poaaeaaei merit, and U what it alma to be- ' *V .< A HOUSEHOLD BLESSING TO THE SICK. : IT CUBES It EA DACHES--Sick j Headache, Herr?n? Head-., aehe, Billons - Headache, Neuralgia Headache, Catarrh?! Headache, Dirtiness, Rush of Blood to the Head, Founts*, Oppression of the Head, ?ev CATARRO.-This unpleasant disease, io all its forme, soon cored. SORE THROATS, Ac--Sore Throat*, Hoarseness, Loss of Yolee, Weak Yole?, all soon cured. DYSPEPSIA.-This disease always eared ta all eases, In persona of all age* and occupations. LrvBo Cost PLAINTS, JAVMDIOBJ, do.-'These complaints cured in ell case?. Chronic Diarrhoea and all Chronic Dysentery, ColioB, obstinate Costiveness. Piusa.-Piles, Blind, Bleedfltg, or Ulcerated, Painful, Itching, Barning, no matter how.long existing, soon cored. Kidney Disease, Diabetes, Gravel, Inconti? nence, Stoppage, Bright's Disease, kit cored. MALES.-Their peculiar diseases soon cured. FACE APPKOTIO?*.-Brown Spot?, Moth Blotch? es, Pimples, Blaok Specks, Red Patches, Burn? ing, Itching, Rush of blood to the Face, Cloasuca, Bad Complexion, all soon and perfectly onrcd. Abacesses, Scrofula, whoa on the Scalp, Throat, internal or external, on the Tongue, Baok, Limbs or anywhere, Sore and Swelled Legs, all perfect? ly curable. SKIN DISEASES.-Salt Rheum, Tetter, Acne, Shingles, 8c?ly Eruption?, Watery Discharges, Itching, burning, Cnronio Erysipelas, cored. TOE ETES.-Inflamed ?nd Itching, Scrofula, Ac, on tho Eyes and Eyelids, cored. GOITRE, 8 WELLED NECK.-AU eases oared. Re? cent cases of Goitre cured. Rheumatism, Chronic, Acute, . Neuralgia, Lameness, Swelled Joints, Inability to walk, painful or passive, cured by the ase of HEINITSII'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT. . Tho afili?te I, nervous and debilitated, whose sufferings have been protracted from hidden causes, and whose casos require prompt treat ment, nill find always a sure remedy in HEINITSII'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT. Do you feel weak, debilitated, easily tired ? Does a little extra exertion produco palpitation of the heart ? Does your Liver, or Urinary Or? gans, or your Kidneys, frequently get out of or? der ? Do you have spoils of abort breathing or dy*popsla ? Are your Bowels constipated? Do you hare spells of fainting or rushes of blood to the head ? ls your motnory impaired? Is your mind constantly dwelling on any subject? Do you feel ?lull, listless, moping, tired of company or of life? If'yoo de, then your Liver and Stom mach ?re deranged,* and their ay m pathetic action upon the Bruin produces just suoh results, The no oner you romovo tho causo, tho sooner yon will be restored to a healthful and o thoughtful con? dition. Wo say-by all moans try a bottle, and bo ?ure y ou get HEINITSII'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT. None other Is genuine, anywhere uad at For sale by Druggists 1IE?NITSHVS DRUG STORE, COLUMBIA, S. 0. July 27 Old Carolina Bitters. A Delightful Tonic. WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN OF? FERING TUE OLD CAROLINA BITTERS to the public They are compounded with great oare, and contain some of tho best Tonics ia the Pharmnoopla. As evidence of the superiority of our BITTERS over all others, we have corti fl? eo tea 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 ss a eura for all diseases, but as an Aromatic Tonio, they have no equal. For sale by Druggist and Grocers everywhere. Principal Depot, Goodrich, Wineman & Co,, Importers of CHOICE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Feb lo-ly Charleston, S. C. PHOTO? RAP IIS, AT REDUCED PRICKS. JESSE H- B OLiL.ES' FINE ART GALLERY, NORTH-EAST CORNER Kl DB mut ni? rite t Streets, CHARLESTON, S, 0. PROCELAIN LIKENESSES LIFE-SIZE ' PORTRAITS, In Oil, Water, and Patt?l Color?, Taken In the HIGHEST PKItFKOTIONHOF, ART. PHOTOGRAPHS OF ALL KINDS AND SIZES. r Feb 18-6m_j . _ HENRY BISCHOFF & CO. ^WHOLESALE GROCERS ANO DEALERS IN Wines. Liquors, Segars, TOBACCO. &C, 197 BAST BAY, Charleston, 8. O. n. BISCHOFF, f). WULBBRN, J. H. PIEPER. April 20-?m. OL ; AND ; LONDON Oa^tal, Stwrr^ . ... -"v?i .-!\;*v.t(^-:' JVj/g i ?. t Eighteen Million nod . Pour Jluudred * Thousand DoHaj?--?N COLD. -r Invested io thc ?oitcd States, Two Mit lion? of DolUrs. .^^?OOa. : " i,-.-". :"<y.V ?rf??>* R?ake io Sumter, taken itt' Cha ri os ton .?. .. ? '.?.**"..?? ???..?.-....-.v >?. ?' . \ \'.Ttte?|A'1 ^ SK .: .-7 .. Residences in tfo CtottniryI?eur yedai LOWBaUs. 4 Losses paid promptly in Charlos . '. .... tOBL.* \" ' - - . . , ? i .'??!.<rtv: -#??.? -?*??*te, . . ' *- . ' ? On the payment of Ten Years premiums in CASH, n perpet? ual policy will be issued. '8fc?%r;?E INSURANCE tl ^vr-:^?5^ - pio-VwiJ8.of.tbo receij "Bond De j posit1' ^ot| *js prepared to ii sue. . MR? or Endowment Pell?!?, OS TUB MOST PA VORADLE TEBBJ /2*AiVteei*i Millions of DoBtw jin. Asset?,. perfect security iagrurtnU to the insured ; while its io?meaw t constantly increasing income ensblfj : to declaro liberal dividends. ] Thu Policy in th ts Company is steadily . creasing in value, ats cost Wh\cfc< creases vf Uh every annual paymtot CHAS. H.?0I3E, S: .v Insurance Ag??t,. .', Sumter, & Go mpany, M EMPHI S, T E N'N ESS EE. ASSETS,' '-'"S;-'.' - - - ?826,m0i JEFFERSON DAVIS, PRESIDENT. Vf. J. WICKS, Firet VlcePreiUlont,. . " | J. T. PETTILL. Bcoond Vie?-Pitr?toL W. F. ROYLC, Secretary. | J. II. EDMONDSON, Gsntrst Af,col. A do?nite p.ish surrender vah?o is guaranteed on ni! policies Inpsed? by non-pajmeot of prto Sum, which ninount will, nt the option of tho policy holder, bu poid him In OM bb on (ks ?arrcedtttl hie policy, or lonncd to him nt'six per cent, intctcet to poy his future premium*, (hereby costita. log his policy in force for the full ?mount. With sufficient capital for ectire security, DO Life Insuranco Cowpony offers tupcrioridtia Ugcs to tho Carolina. All its profits aro divido?l among its po'ley holders, in dividends, on tho contribution plis. - Ko restrictions on trnrcl or r?sidence in the Untied States, Canada or Europe. All policies non forfeitable arter second year, 'AU lotte*, paid promptly tn cash. M. C. BUTLER, GENERAL STATE AGENT, COLUMBIA, S. G. June 15-3m GOOCWS ^ THE BEST AND MOST ADJUSTIBLE TIE IN USE FOR. BALING COTTON. For Sale by DANCY, HY??AN & CO., General Agents 142 PEARL STREET, NEW YORK? Dealers and Planters Supplied in any quantity by GREEN & WALSH* Solo Agents for Sumter, and Clarendon County. Aug 3-3m SCHOOLBOOKS. The undersigned bave recently published a series of N HW PICTORIAL RF.ADER8 AND SPELLERS, adaptad to tho tontea of beth sexes ia tba family aa well as the school room. They have been prepared by tb? Ko?. Prof. J. L. REYNOLDS, D. D., of the Sooth Carolina University. Tho aorlos eonslits of six volumos. Reynold's New Pictorial Spoiler,.15e. Reynold's New Pictorial Primary Reader,.25c. Reynold's New Pictorial First Reader,.-10c. Reynold's New Pictorial Seeond Reader,.80c. li oyo old's New PioUrial Third Keador,...".. 80e. Reypold'a New Fourth Reader,.;.$1.25o. SCHOOL HISTORY OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Told in a familiar style. Dy Professor JAMES WOOD DAVIDSON, A. M. Pri'co 90 cents. Prof. REYNOLDS' WRITING 300KS, lu a ?orics of numbera-20 cents each. A SCHOOL REGISTER to last six months, 10c. ATARLE BOOK for young children,-OOo. por doa. . The above publications aro being extensively usod in this State, North Carolina, and Ooorgia, and wo are encouraged to go.on and publish a wholei aeries of School I! ou ks in all departments. Dufije & Chapman, Pulfielter? and J?oo?ctc??ers, . Co.LUMDI?, S. 0. Also for ?at? at th? SUMTER DOOK STORE. April 20 Ora "MONTHLY MAGAZINE, tSee Votlmri per Annum* 64 PAGES READING ??A?tER. 30 PAGES ADVERTISEMENTS, WALKER, JSV?N8 A COGSWELL, D. WYATT Alic EN, eHAJtlMlWM,?.*. Joly IS 1? WOFFOBD COLLEGE 8PARTANBURG C. H., SO. CA. F A C171? TY: REV. A. M. SniPP, D. D., Prcsidsat ul Professor .Venial and J Iv rn I Sek nee.. J DAVID J)L'A'CAN, A. M., Professor Aids Langnaus and Literatare. REV. WJIITKFOOKD SMITH, D.D., Trek* English Literature. WARKEN DU PRE, A. M., Profesior ?sb? Science. JAS. II. CARLISLE, A. M., Professor Ml** matios. REV. A. II. LESTER, A. M., Profesior fWMJ and Biblical Literature. Tbo Preparatory School, undor the itscfil^ supervision of tho Faculty, J DO. IT. SlUVt, A. D., Principal. Divinity School-Rev. A. M. Skipp, r?. D Rev. Whitefoord Smith, D. D.; Uti. 1 Lester, A. M. The first Session of tho Sixteenth Co?ejrit) Yonr begins on tho first Mondsy In 0?obs 1860, tho sooond Session begins on tba Ant Met day in January, IMO. The eourse of studies and th? standard ? scholarship remain unchanged, bat tbs FsflW DOW admit irrogular students or thofs fie f"" to pursuo particular studies only. Tito Sebooll also open st tb? sams Ito^e-s Tuition per year, in Collogs Clnrse?, j"*? oontlngent fee, $5i in Specie, or lu ?quiri*1?? Curronoy. , Tuition por yonr, in Preparatory Sehool,U?Iu? ?og contingent fcc, $ 11 in currency. .H Bills payablo ono half ia odranee. B??Ni (J| Month, from $10 lo Ila in cirreney. fl For further particulars addroii . . H A. M. 8UIVP, ?n?U?? M Af ay 19_- B St. Joseph's Acadeinyl ootiDucTsn sf ra? 'BB Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy, J SUMTER, S. 0. Jj Jfj? THE Collegial? Brereliai[???M iff^FlMt Class rnatit.ito. will ba MW? BJ ykgmm?n tho ist of sept???*'. A r W? ^?flVattendanee h requoited In ?*"<mm *mpr flwllltate tb? progrois ?nd t^nma lent ef tho classes. Tho now MIMW paci?os and elegantly flnlshod, ibrolrtt"??BBJ omuodatlons for ono bandrod bosrww. JBBM xtonsivo grounds and plairas sro .ll,P!Mu'TJfl| lr exereiae, and young ladles *>V w*LH istruoied in English Mathematic, nn, M?sle, Drawing, Painting, Ao.,Ae- l/WJJflJ ealthy, air pura, water good, ?nd tarma "~JM bio. For particulars apply to the S"P?rllS?BB t. Josoph'a Academy, Sumter, er to In,''jflR oross of the Sisters of Moroy, Ch??ffM,?B| 111 ondeavor to moot the pressure ot in? VMrm NOT. 10 H