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(LL AUF ON WFK I&SCRANCE. /'Bili Ary)," the fauious Georgia jifcujorift, has been- w interviewed" by "?veral Life Insurance agents, aad J?? hrst he public ic "bis inimitable style, jlth his experience : \ 'A friend (I suppose he was a friend) wd nie, and .-aid he wauled to see nje rtikaWly. fie tobi me a little way jHck arid hrtnded me out some litth? Sisjuib pacers, full ol' figures, aud said h? wafted me to insure my life. That ,Ke?M?8 me worse thau anything, for it ?d like i was in danger, and be had -fouud it out. 1 asked min if he ?gilt there would be /fight. Ile plained things to nie-'?ud I feli re ieved, and decliued tv insure for the You see 1 fc.'r mighty will, i d couldn't see tb/necessity. At the jext corner I uiet/anuther friend, who terned glad to s-0te me exceedingly. ~?~Hc held iuy/fjaij'i io his several mo? ments. IJey?sked me if my lile was insured, ile said he wa? agent for the oest cuypany. He then explaiued tu nae thyc a man might die at any time rbat^ney didn't uudenake to keep a lrom dying. So 1 decliued, but pressed ?y gratitude for bis interest fay welfare, and promised to buy a "ohcy as soon as I gut right sick. Just iii left him, I heard him call sou*? lier a darned pliool. When I gr>t to ^Sc hotel tin re was aman waitin' for me _ in the same business. He talked to me jp au hour ou tho uncertainty of life fc*d'the certainty of death. I thought ^vjre was a missionary. He.seemed much < wflcerned n^-jat my wife and children, t jT?d once or twice wiped his eyes with a % vhitc pocket haudkerchiei. 1 ktibvvd .Bie was a friend, and told him 1 would Inflect seriously about the matter. >L I believe that company is a purely "lilanthropic institution, and would d a teller a few dollats if he was _Fering. 1 think I Will try to borrow -*rom their agents to-morrow. Thi, "?iorning the first one come to see m ??gin, aud 1 koukluded I was looking 0jHty bad, and axed him lo excuse rn?*, VB 1 was uot feeling well. I went to Dr. ^Alexander and got a dose of salts. He td me if 1 was sick. 1 told him I ?, aud the reason why. He theu told all about it, and said there was about e .mildred of them fellers in town; they bored half au inch at the first .tcrview; and an inch on the sccoud in ..he same hole, and so ou till they jefjot to the hollow, and thc patient give Ifen and took a policy. I duut know about i^kut, but I wiil .-ay they are the friend? lies', mo?t sympathizcu and kindhearted j?en lever struck ; only I dont like so [1tuch talk about ooffius aud graveyards, didn't like thc salts. mi: L1WYEK AND THE IRISHMAN While a numbe; of lawyers and gen raen were diuiug at Wiscassett. a lew ys since, a jolly soul from the Etn r Isle appeared and called for diuue-r. * The iaudlurd told him he should diae then the^entlemeu were done, j "Let him crowd among us," whisper? ed a limb of the law, "aud we wiil have jome fun with him " The irishman took his seat at the le. "You were born io this country, were my frieud ?" "No, sir; I was barn in Ireland." * ls your father living ?" \~u No. sir ; he is dead." i.f' What ir your occupation ?" _1 A horse ?ockcj. sir." Pt* u What was your father's occupa? nt! ?" " Trading horses, sir.". " Did your father cheat any perron ile he was here V* \ " I suppose he did cher.t many, sir." " Where do you suppose he went to?" j " 1 o heaven, sir." ."And what do you s'pose he's doing ir: eV' " Tradiog horses, sir." ti " Has he cheated any one there ?" ? u He cheated OJC, I believe, fir." "Why did tiny u-.it prosecute 1: itu ?" f Bccau>e, ibvy searched the whole iiogdo.'u of heaven and couldn't find a i*yer." WORK IF YOU WOU LD RIME. J| Richard Burke being found in a ? fevetie, shortly after au extraordinary Spapplay uf.of powers in the llou.-c ot" f;ommous by bis brother Edmund, and aptesfioncd by Mr. Malone as to the Hfcause. "I brue been woudcring how ||Ned has contrived to monopolize ail the ?Talents of the fa uti ly, but then, again, I Reittembcr, when we were af jiin// he was ijalways at m,rlc" The loice of the PuKulotc ia increased by the tact that .^Richard Burke wa? not con-idered in inferior in natural 'akut-, to his more dis KnguUhed brother. Yet the one rose |o ^realness, while the other died com ?abarata cly obscure. Don't trust ty your Aenioa, yoting asen, if vou would rise; Stat work: xorh : : WORK : : ! ~?? ? ?.? Il may surprise some readers to know that thc oleander, so popular as a house id garden pian;, is extremely poisonous. \_Dr T. L. \yright, in a communication to the Bellefontaine (Ohio) Rep?blica?, ja that he was called to attend a child, "few days nge. who had taten some ill iragK.euts of an ok ardor bu.'h that been clipped off. The t?)tnptPOJ9 siiddcn and violent, and the retulf ir'ty ratal. 1 ?eathly pros tration.nunk Bfeycs. great pallor, incessant vomiting, ttveuie thirst, and purging were the ?doroioa?i?g symptoms. - CoMl'Ur.UKSMJtLE PRAYER.-On fly-leaf of Rev. Dr. Bethune'* Bible found writfen the following: vXofd. pardon What-1 ba\? been; Sanctify what I am ; VOrder what ? st ITA i I be ; *fh*t thine ba the glory, Atti mine the ?tentai salvation, RH t. hiict's sake. Aa- aw lady lightly bliod, w"hile en? gaged in a futile ?Ueu<pt to *ew battons ynt yoting Augusta's new jacket, re~r jBiarked : "Drat these bmtous ! 1 can't j/ find the hole?, and they split ali to 'piece* every time I stieb thc needle in 'lo era." To whick ycyViod J-jXll^\ LU^'tstuR : ".Vttii, k?ok 'ore,** Greuwjf ! voa j i-t let my peppermint drops a rou?. Vou've split mor o liait of^'fai already.^ "Join,.did yoa. evtjr bet ona horse |?? ?" " No, bat ? hare seen my fis-j ter Bet oa oar old mue " . New Advertisement^ 0 40 WEEKS FOR ONE DOLLAfl ! TUB ?MEKICAN RU KAL HUME from Aprjl 1, !S71.-A First Clots,"Eight page, Agricultural and Faintly Weekly. Speoiujeos'Fre?. HOPKINS ? WILCOX. Rochester; N. Y. A~^F?K? GALLFRY OF ART.-D, Appleton & Co.,'New York', will send to every new subscriber to Appleton's Journal remitting $4 for one year's subscription. 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New sbbscrilvers may commence their subscription with thc beginning ot the New Story. Subscrip? tion price St per annum, or $2 for six mouths. D. ?PPLETO? ?Co., publishers, N. Y. DR. S. S. FITCH'S Family Physician; 90 page* ; sent br mail free. Teaches how to cu?c ali diseases pf the person; skin, hair, ryes, complexion. Write" to 714 Broadway, New York. SEND VOVTR SONS To a Practical School; that wilj train them for active, useiul life, and a successful future. The j Institution that best accomplishes this, and is largely patr onized by the South, is Eastman College, Poughkeepsie,'N. Y. Address for par-j ticulars. H. J. EASTMAN, LL. P.. President. BL?GMIN&TON (ILL) NURSERY. 19th Year. ?*.0t* Acre?. l.'J Greenhouses. Largest Assortment-all size?. Best Stock! Lo* Prices! Would you know What, When, How to Plant ! Kroit, Shad", Evergreen Trees, Root Grafts, [sttedlings, Osage Plant?, Apple Seed, Eany Rose ^Prato?. Shrubs. Roses. Greenhouse and Garden PI.: .?.?, il-e., A. 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Read This! \\rt: U ILL PAY ACE>i TS A SALA KY ^ j ot'$-V . er week un expenses, ur allow a large eouiuiif-ion, to sell our new and wonderful inventions. Address M. WAGNER ? Co., Mar. shall, Mich. AVOID QUACKS.-A victim of early inuis cretiou. causing nervous debility, pren.mure dc ?y, Ac-, having tried in vain every advertised remedy, has a simple meunit of sell'cure, wbirb he. will nad free to bia ielluw-suffurers. Ad? dress J. H. TUTTLE, TS Nassau st.. New York. PERUVIAN GUANO, GUINNAPPE5 Standard Fertilizers/ AND PLANTERS' SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS, Furnished at lowest rates, by WILSON & SELBY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 17 Light Street, Daltitnore. P. 0. Box, 284.] Consignments solicitied and Liberal Ad? vances maje on them. n encaste*?. Messrs. D. J. Winn, Kennedy A Holman, A. A. Gilbert, Kev. Noah Graham. Feb 22 Sm STEREOSCOPES, VIEWS, ALBUMS, CZT.OM03, FRAMES E. Si II- T. A NTHONY & CO?, . 601 BROADWAY, NEW YOB UL Invite the at font isp <rf tko Trade te their exten? sive assortment if the above goods, of their own publication, manufacture and importation. - 4L so PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES, an!. GSAPH0SC0PES? NEW VIEWS OF YCKSMITE.. E. A E. T,-ANTHONY A CO-.? - 691 Broadway, Nsw York?. Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Importers and Manafoetum of ]| PHOTOGRAPHIC .^XT.EEIA.L8 March 15 -*. .' . J.E. ADGER&C0., ivporrwss OPA ?ta oeaxaasur. y^f OtiTLEftY, BOWSj IAR.?WRT, 8TEE?/ ASP igrlc?ltnr?l ][iimIekf3Hts, '. V a KW-, aS?B?S&? B.'iA. Smyth. - I -r-,.-. V ' ^^?5.^5? --J- v>ci / Fob 6-r' - *- ^ " coU? ?. zw ir y y tr v -?J* On and after tbjf. date, the following Schedule will be run daily, Sundays excepted, outin?cU?? wi'h Night Train? on South Carotina Railroad ?np and dov/o ; also w'?th Tra?na going North and South on Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad : , CP. Leave Columbia at.:........... 7 00 a. ra. " Alston..:....'...A.^.:. 9.10 a. m.' " .Newberry.li 15 a. m " Ookesbury......n........ 3.o0-p. mi ? Beltiin ........?. 5.00 p. ni. Arrive at Greenville... ftV?O p. in. DOWN: . Leave Greenvilleat.". 5 15 a. m. fi Belton.......... 8 05 n. m. u Cokeshury....UM) 7 ?. m. ?i Abbeville.......fcS IS a. nt " Newberry.r.. 1.50 p. m. ?' Alat?n.,.......... 4 05 p. ru: Arrive at C"Ini:il>i?. 5 55 p. m. M. T. BARTLETT. General Ticket Agent. S?UTH CAROLINA Central Kail Road Co? ; CHARLESTON, S. C., March 13. Is71. TBK NI TH INSTALMENT OF FIVE DOLLA Its l'Ell bUARE, will be payalle. on lath April, proximo. In Charleston-at ibo Office of the Company,' No 10 Brou J tfrect. In Sumter-T<> Major JOSEPH JOHNSON. Ia Clarendon-To Dr. G. ALLEN HUGGINS. ' WM. Ii. PERONNEA?, Treasurer. March 22 Cheraw and Parlinsioa Rafi .ioad SrpEPisTKsnKST's OFHCF:, "I CHERAW A ? DAHUSGTO* \L. lt. Ci,., I CUERA?-, S. C., January 21. l'Oit. j ON AND AFTE : MONDAY NEXT, the 23d instaba following SCHEDULE r.ill be run by the Trains ou this Hoad: DOWN" TR*ur. Leave Cherarr at.<5.45 A. M. I/cave Cash's st.715 A. M. Leave So. ?ely Hill at.7..")? A. M. Leave D.>vt> nt.S :)b A. M. Leave Darliogtod at........?? Ul A. M Ar ii ve st Florence at-.1U.UU A. M. . CP Tr. A ix. ' Leave Florence at.^^...6.00 P. M. Leave Darlington ut .?..?> 5"? P. M. Leave Dove's ?it.~....7.3? i'. M. Leave Society Hill HT.8.K? R. M. Leave Clich's af.8.45 P. M. Arrive at Cheraw at.9.15 P. M. Other Trains make close connection* at Florence witn the Trains to and from Charleston, an.! to nn<i from Ringville. Pa.isenjrcrs tor W?ming.on and the ?forth will romain at F orecce Oom lu A. M. until 5. 45 P. M. Fe bl._ A, R. Stillman's DRV GOODS HOUSES 231 Kin j Street, FOURTCI DOOP. BELOW WENTWORfl ST. Charleston* SC . OPEXIXO OF S PRIX G AXD GOODS, NEW AND FASHIONABLE DRE?S DOODS. FRENCH CAMBRICS AND MUSLINS. WHITE AND BUFF PIGNAS. CASHMERES TWEEDS AND JEANS. DOMESTIC GOODS OF EVERY KIND. HOSIERY GLOVES AND N0TION3. All cheap f-r cash at A. ?.. STILLMAN'S, 2S1. Kiug Street. April 5-3m_ April 5 Kinsman & Howell, Factors and Commission Merchants? LiberalAdvance?made on Cotton and Naval Stores? Charleston, S. C* ETIWAN FERTILIZER, MANUFACTURED AT CHARLESTON, S. C Wa C. BSE ? CO., GENERAL AGENTS. Has Been Reduced la Price? THE SUBSCRIBER is preparad to sup? lyall rrdtrs fruin Planurs on demand. 'Feed your land and ? triff F i You." Circalars andTerm? OD ?pplicatioa. JOS EPH^ JOHNSON,' Ager?t| At L. P. LOBING'S Store, Main Street. Jaa n-Zu9 _, _ . ? tx arr?ase Golde--Every One Ills Own "Doctor. A privats instructor f r married perso** or boss ?bout to be ovrW, b??th mala and fe? r?ale, in sverythieg coneeniing the physiology md rc'at?oos of our sexual system, and the pro luction and pr?ventiert atfjUVpriog, lueludins; ill the sew diieeveriea never before given In the Sriglisa. laegnbge, ' by WM. YOUNG, M. Ii, NR? ia really a v*!ouble and iBtevexttog. Work. lt ls written ?a tHsin Unjeege for tnt general eadar.-and U Hraatrate I with jmmtrua? en (tnnngt. All young married people, or those ?nteopiaring sualTisge, and h*ring the* least inpediment ta . marrW life, should ?ad tai* ?.i. It JHMIMCT ?e?rets tint- every eae-cbouM >e actrtainh-d witbi t?ltit ir# *e??k thstjnusr .e^oaked ap and SKU Ita,abaci tb* botwo. lt ?Hi >? urnt tn enrjadiswfcflsr fresjpt af 60 coots t??rasV Dt WssVTOH?G? SWl* Spruce 'treat, ?bore Foirrtb, Fhllsd?lpal?, \ ' - - i Nut ii . i *fc FHE Jor Diseases of ti* Throat ?tad Longs, ?iori aa Coughs, Golda, Wheopin* Cougli, l?roncMttB, Aatiims, and Consumption, probably never "xsfore m tho whole history cf . ?edicine, has any thing won' ?o widely and so ! deeply upo a the coniaienae of- mankind, as tala, j L excelfent remedy fax pulmonary complaints. : ?jhrengb a long selie* cf years, and ?mong most | ' of the races or men it bas risen higher and nigher , In their estimation, as it baa become better known. It? uniform character and power to cure the va? i rious affections-_?f tte-lungs and tbroat, have Lmrde it known aa a reliable protector against them.- While adapted to milder forms; of disease and to young children, it ip nt thc same time tbe mo3t effectual remedy that can be given for incip- ! lent consomption, and the dangerous affections of toe throat and lunga.. \ As a provision against sodden attacks of troup, it should bc kept on - band in ever' fiuaily, and indeed as all are some? times subjeci to cold? and coughs, all ebould be : provided with thia antidote for them. - j Although settled toitatimption ie thought b> by the Cherry Pertvral. So complete ls ita mastery ever the disorders or the Lunga and Throat, that the mott obstinate cf timm yield to it. When nothing else could reach tu cm, under the Cherry Pectoral they subside and disappear.. Singer? and Publie Speaker? Und great protection from it. Asthma ia always relieved and often wholly cured by it. Bronchitis ls generally cored by taking the Cherry Perforai in sniail and freqnent doses. So generally arc its virtues "krio'vn, that we need not publish thc certifier.tes of them here, or do more thrm assure the public tbat its cjoalities are fully maintained. Ayer's Ague Cure, POT Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Acue, Yericdioel or Bilious Fever, ?ta, and indeed ell the affections which arise . irom malarious, marsh, or miasmatic poisons. As its name implies, it does Cure, and doe? not tail. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bis? muth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous Substance whatever, it in nowise injures any pa? tient, nie number and iiu]?ortaiice of its cures In thc ntmc districts, ore literally beyond account, and wc believe without a parallel in the history of Ague medicine. Our pride ls gratified by tho a?knowIedxn>cnt8 we receive of thc radical cures effected in obstinate cases, and where otber rem? edio.- h id wholly failed. Unaooliinated" persons, either resident in. or traveUinc: through miasmatic localities, will be protected by triking thc AG VF. CV HE dolly. For lArrr Complaint*, arising from torpid? ity of thc Liver, it i? nn excellent remedy, stimu? lating the Liver imo healthy activity. For ??'.?mis Disorders and Liver Complaints, it Is an excellent remedy, producing many truly remarkable cures, where oilier medicines had tailed. Prepared bv Du. J. C. ATTR A Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, nlass., and sold all round thc world. TRICE, $1.00 PBS BOTTLE. Dn. A- J. till ?A As* i .II feuuitrr, S. C. Br. Tutt's EXPECTORANT FOR Coughs, Colds, &c. For the Speedy Relief and Per? manent Cure of CONSUMPTION, Bronchitis, -?uSt23.cSa,5 Colds, Au.i ail Diseases of the Lungs, Chest, or Throat ? 'FUE EXPECTORANT is composed A exclusively of Hcrb-l and Mucilaginous products, which Ptrnw.ate.iitc very Substance O/ITI/LHWJS causing them to throw off the acrid minter which c<>llec:s in the Bronchial Tabus, and al the rame time f->rtus a so tilling coiling relieving tho ir r: ation ?hieb produces the cou^h. , The object to l?e obtniiicd is tu cleanse tbe organ of ali imparities ; to uoari.b tiud rtiength ?11 it when it bas l?-c.:u- impaired Mnd enieiblrd hy discus?.': to renew and invigorate the circulation of the Hood, and strengt ben the nervone j>rgnn isatiun. Th* KXPLJIOltAAT'dve* this le an ?st?ui?hiag dogie-. It b active hui mild and congi nial, imparting functional energy and natural ?trciigih. lt affords Oxygen to vitalit? the >do?d, and Nitrogen *to as Mulila te the mat. ter? ri cqttalizra the "nrrrons Influence,*' producing quiet and cuipo.-ure. TO CONSUMPTIVES It is invnluiii.le, os it immediately relieves tho dttficulcbreof bing ?nd barnsiiug cotsgii wli'.cb ai tend.- that din-as*. FOR ASTHMA It is a ?penlic -ona d??c often rcli'.-ving the dis tressing chokiug, ead produc?j,g uiu ai.d pleasant repose. FOR CROUP Ko mother should .ver ?"e wunt/ut abo/tic nf the hXI'LCTORANT tn .tbe house We lave numerous certific?is* of iii buring rcjiec-d, a1m?rt inirt?ntly, tl:e little sufferer, when death appeared atmaat iiicv?* ble. MOTHERS BE ADVISED! K'rrp ?? on lUllt'l ! Thif dread disease rcro ros prompt act tea; as soon as the tr.mr-e, ludlow rough i.? heard, apply the remedy, aud it u easily subdued ; BIT pE&Sl IS l>A>nG?HGUS! t&. The properties of the EXPECTORA ST are d<viiul<reut. nairttrz?thuite*aio, southing, and hc;i!:rg I' brace? the nervous ayttettt and pro? puse.? pleasant and refr?uhing sleep. it J'lxhilurates and Relieves Gloominess and Depression. * Containing ail thew qui. itn> ;? a c. tutoient andeonccnrratedform.it has proven to be thai MwST VAUAoLK uva BroSA;.l evc.-cffr73 to sufferers fro aa Pulmonary disons-J ea. '*."'? Propared by WM, H-T?TT, . AC ti USIA, QA eSoId by" DruggisU every ?bera. .10 _ '. ?m W0FP03D COLLEGE XPA?iTAMlVUAi C. H., SO. CA. REV. A M. SH IPI', b. D.. President and PrV*iu,.*r^Kvar|| ?nd if<,r?| Scl.nee. DAVID VVTfrAX, il M.. Professer At?eie?t Langwse-e? ana Literature. ?Er. willi LP??HD amm, D.D., Prt>fcseeT hnzbsb Literature; 1 WARBEN' DU l'Ut, A. tf., Professor Saturai ' fJClein^. * . - . " ?J * JAB. IL CARLiSLK, A. ll. Professor Mathe- i nwt:??. " . REV A.H. LEST RR, A. ii., Professor etistery ." and BiMM:LHev?k?rev. . : Thc Pr<"par.nir>ry .-rh ^i, andar thc imm?diate supcrv^k.n ??f the Faeoity, Jno. W. SJJJPi', A. M., 1'rineij.aL ^v . '< Diriniry ?clurt.l-Ber. A. M, Shipp, J}. J>. Rev. Wkitefooyd Smhhv Xt. lKyK**. A. H* Lauer, A. M, .' > - Tie flraA^sien of fbjg ievfeteentb Col?sgiatt Tear lloren the fl ret ?Mun ddt W O?t?iier, l?lQ, the .e^eowkl Jfeseien begins on tee first-h?o? '? ^ay irr Jn.uvy, leV?L ( Tuition p<rycar, in .College C^seh. Ittesedjec ttrffdngaa? fee.*** r*C*r>ene*r - V*^ ri , ^n^peeye^inPrei?^^ , -B?W?TT, Ptvprwtt* . Jan ' If 175, 177 & m J??fC STREET, CH?R?E$XQN% & c. "jQONT BUY YO?R~ ' \ F?HXITTTJRE . UNTIL YD ? EKAM&ET ?Y STOCK. Con.-tant.)y OE hand a large and veli selected ; assartsae&t of , y" CABINET FtJESrr?BE, Of the latest and mo?t approved-sty Ic?, which be | offera :it prices which cannot fail to please? . S ALSO, - - I , . ' Chamber and Cottage Sets, OP EVERY^DESCHIPTION. AU kinds of MATTRESSES nude to order. UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING- dene at shortest notice and io the best manner. N. B.-Goods Ca/efully Packed UT Shipping. April b 3m PERSONAL. NOAH WALKER & CO, THE Celebrated Clothiers of BALTIMORE, MD. - Annotncc the Introduction of a Dian of ordering CLOTHING ANO UNDERWEAR ;' BY LETTE it, tc wbich they esl! your special attention. Tbiy will send on application their improved ?nd accurate HULES FOR- SELF-?I EAS URE MENT. nn<lafuli line of samples from (heir immense s i noir of CLOT/IS, CASS IM EB ES, COAT /.VG'.?. SHIRTINGS, Ac, Ac, tho? enabling ! partied in auy part of the country to order their j Clutbrug sud .Shirts direct from them, w.th the certainty uf receiving garments of Th Very Latest Style And Most Perfect Fit attainable. (tools ordered will be sent by Express to any part sf the country. Asiswe:! known throughout the Southern Status they baTe for FORTY-THREE YEARS EXCELLES in al departments of their business, which is a snbsUatial gnarnntco as to the character nf the Goods ?bey will send ont. A large and well-assorted stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING always on hand, togeibcr with a full line of FURNISHING GOODS including a*' se latest Novelties in Design, acdat POPULAR PRICES. W1i?n Goods are sent per Expr?s* C. 0 D., there will Its no collection charge on amounts of $20 nnd over Kutra for Self-Maasurement, Samples of G'm-ls and Price List nentfree on applicator*. The ? dentin vf thc Trude is invited to our WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT which is al ways kept up to the highest standard. NOAH WALKER A CO. Manufacturers and Dealer.? in Men's and Boys' Clothing and Furnishing Goods, either ready made or made to order. 165 ?nd 1G7 Ballimore Street, BALTIMORE. MD. April 5._ly. 310 N FY CANX0T B?7Y IT FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESS ! ! THE DIAMOND GLASSES, manufactured by J. E. SPENCER A CO., New York, which ?re now c.ff. ret to the public, are pronounced by ali (Le r?s!rbiaied Opticians of the world tobe the must Perfect, Natural Artificial bely to the human eye ever known. Tbvy .ire trr-mml ui.der their own supervision, from minu'e Crystal Pebbles, melted toge(her, aO'i >I'-rive their uaa.e. ' "Dtofntiod,** oo account nf their hardness aud brilliancy.. Tbl seientifie principle ari wbKu they sre con sjrueted brings thc cor?or centre ot the lens di? rectly in trout of the eye, producing a elear and distinct vision, as in (he natural, healthy fight, tad preventing ?ll unpleasant sensations, such as "lin inering and wavering of sight, diuiness, Ac, i,eeulUr to all.utl ;r* in'use. They are io >anted in the finest ' manner ia fr..o?i:? ot thc best quality, of all materials used fur that purpose. Their finish and durability e-mnot he surpassed. CAUTIOIC-None genuine unless heiring their trad? mark ?tanape I on every frame. F. HALTOA? FOLSOM, WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, SUMXRB,S. 0. L/sember 91 rf DARBY'S PR6PB?MCTIC Fluid. J. HIS in valcibls Family, Medicine, for purify ing. cleansing, removing bad odors ia ?1! kinds oTjic*m"Mj^forhjr^^ fal EryMpsf^rheumatlsba. sed all/kin diseases, for catarrh. $>-n m ou tb, sore throat diptheria ; for colic diarrhea, es olera ; as sj wash to soften ?nd bi-aptify (be vkrTij to rc?.?ra^ink jpi?ts, all who hare CS wt ft-jj. j?g^^?U^j^g aaa Country Mcrcbsou, and- aay be ardmtttf diw-ettv nf th? DA.'.BV P?OPHYLAL'IIC CO.,. -????- *m i m i ii i ig j .^-^w^aat-iaaassaWa^aa s 1?! WiUm?rtimt.BLY. Fwbl V-r ? ty : ? -.. . w v- .vf.W.WiWs?I^ fNAWE*. BOOK DEPOSITORY, ! ? JUE? CATALOGBB, No. 7. ^TO?lN ESTEN - COOKERS LJFE OF GEN. .J' KOBE RT E. LEE, Illustrations, Portraits and Maps'.-.:..;...:?,.. .-?..w.S?.QO MttS?ig-j.?Ter the "ChristianY ear," and "Ljra ' Int oeenttua," by Charlotte Yonge," toother ??th a few Gleanings of Recollections of the - Rev: Juba Keble, gathered by several friends....:....,..,............2.50 A Concordance to ^KebJt'a Christian Ye ar".. 2.50 Holidays at St. Mary's , or Tales in a Sister. " hood, by ?. B. N.^_...1.00 The Jordan and ks Valley and the Bend Sea, Illustrated ........?,.?0 ."The Loit'Btessmg.by Auna Shipton.,,...... 1-O? Mornings with Jesus, a Ser?es pf Devotional - leadings for the Closet, ?nd the Family, by Rev. William Jay, $1-50,'. Evenings with Jesus, by Jay.""".1.50 -Prof. Darwin's New .Book, "The Descent of Man/ and selection la relation to Sei:, by Charles-Darwin, with illustrations, volume 1..................2.00 Third Volume of Max Maller'* Chips, from a German Workshop, containing essays on Literature, Biography, and Antiqui? ties.... '.._,.2.50 The History of Greece, by Pref. Dr. Ernest . Curtius, translated by A. W. Ward, M. t A., vol. 1..;?..; ............2.50 A. Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art, by Clara Erskine Clement, with de? scriptive illustrations^...,.3.5C Life aud Nature ander the Tropics; Sketches erf Tra veles am oBg the Andes and of the Orinoco, l io Negro, and Amazons, by H. M. and P. V. N, Myers .2.00 The American Sportsman, containing hints * to Sportsmen, notes on Shooting, and the habits of the Game Birds and Wild Fowl of America, by Lewis, with illustrations.2.75 A new Book, by the euther of'Ucee nomo" Roman Imperialism, and other Lectures and Essays, by J. R. Seely, M. A. 1.50 Adventures of a Young Naturalist, by Lucien Blast, wfjh 117 illustrations...1.75 Wonderful Escapes, revised fr*m the French of F. Bernard, with additions, illustra ted.".,..?H.1.60 Youth's Histo y of the Great Civil War ia the United States, by Horton, with illus? trations...... .,,A,L.L.m.1.75 The Science of Money a Great Truth ; G??Id Legal Tenders, Bills of Exchange, Ex? porte and Imports, Balanee of Trade. Favorable or Unfavorable Balance of Exchange, All simplified and made clearly manifest, by No mistake............1.75 A new Variorum Edition of Sbakspeare, edi? ted by Horace H. Furness, vol. 1., Romeo and Juliet."7.50 The Life of John Adams, begun by John Quincy Adams, completed by Charles . Francis Adams, 2T?1.".,..3.C0 Lord Lytton*s Life of Lord Palmerston, 2 vols......5.00 New supplies of the following VALUABLE AND POPULAR BOOKS: Yesterday, To-day and Forever, by Bicker ettth, $2~ Changed Cross, $1.50; Shadow on the Rock, $1.50; Stepping Heaven? ward, by Miss Prentiss, $1.75; Broadus on the Preparation and Delivery of Sermons.v.$2.00 Hanna's Lite of Christ, complete in S vol., St.?<); MacdutTs Memories of Pat m oj, $2; The Victory ot the Vanquished, by the author of Schonberg-Cotta Family, $1.75; Liddon's Bampton Lectures, "The Divinity of our Lord and Saviour Jesus. Christ. .... -.2.50 Shiloh, or. Without and Within. $2; By the Bea._.1.75. FAJlltY ARD POCKTUX BIBLES. ?YE HAVE RECENTLY MADE LARGE ADDITIONS to our stock of BIBLES. The prices are greatly reduced. We are BOW offering j an jnusual large varietyor*ENGLISB AND' AMERICAN FAMILY BIL LKS. POCKET BI? BLES, and the EPISCOPAL PRAYER BOOK, at extremely low prices. X?f Persons residing in the country will please bear in mind that by sending their orders to ns for any books published in America, they will be charged only the price of the book. We pay for the Postigo or express. Address FOG ARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY No. 260 KINO STREET, (IN THE BEND), CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. Aprils New stales Straw Hats for Gentlemen, viz : PANAMAS. . DUNSTABLE. LUTON. PEDAL AND LEGHORNS. The prices vary from 50 cts. to $4. Extra wide Straw Hat* for men and boys... 25c. A large variety of new style Stiff Pelt Hats, for joun g mt n-pri?es......$ I to $3 Men's and youth's Soft Felt Hats, with high er low crowns, aud wide or narr?w rims.Sve. $1 $2. $3. Boys' Dress, , School and Yard Straw Hats. -Soe. 75c. $1. Pot the dear little children we have beautiful little fancy straw Hats 50c, $1. $..50 $2. Ladies' and Hisses' Shaker Hood.?.25<-ts. ??reen, blue and brown Silk Parasols.$1. Black and brown gingham Parasols 50c. 75c. $1. -ilk, Alpaca and Gingham Umbrellas ia variety. Low price Umbrellas...75cts. $1. $1 50. $2. Young men's fancy Narr, w Panam* Hats. Extra wide ria Planter's Panama Hau. ?Talking Cases for mea, boys and uhil dren..._. ."" ?,."-.,_ .25 cents to $4. Men's and boys' Caps. 50 cents, $1. $1.59. Army, Navy and Pic-Nie Caps. ?f ONE PRICE and TERMS CASH.-&3 STEELE'S "HAT BALL,? Ne. 313 King Street. Sign ot the "BIG HAT." Charleston, 8. C. April 5_._3m BL^m TRADE? 187L CROQUET. Complete seta from $3 to $20 pet net BASEBALLS. All the different kinds nt reduced pri?es. . FISHING. TACKLE. Of every description. TRAVELING BAGS. Fat ladies and gentlemen. FOREIGN FANCY GOODS. GUNS AND PISTOLS OF ALL KINDS AND PRICES. AMMUNITION. SPORTMEN'S GOODS. Goods shiny.id to nay nert of the country per express. The same ea rete I attention given to orders by mail a* ta personal parch aies Prices mt one goods based oe gold at par. P?ULTN?.Y, TRIMBLE & CO., 200 W. Ballimore Street? March 22- BALTIMORE, MD. MANHOOD? BOW LOST, HOW RESTORED. Just published,a new edition of Dr. C OLVER WWUfo CELEBRATED ?SSS A Y on the radical ?Mrc (a i?H>ut medicine) of Br?enarenan??a oe rtminai Wea) noes, Involuntary Seminal Losses, rares SICT, Mental ead Physical Incapacity, Im Mtmanuto Marringa, etc.; also, Cosmo*ert?n, tf-fLwar, and Fm, i od aced by eelf-indalgsceo ?f sexual extravagance. k * OortJof**)!* 4 eenie. The celebrated author, io th? adair*?-W assay, ?ocrb Jeep oestrous, ??m a thirty year?' me? ?csful ornetlee* that tho alana i ag tjoase^ncevese tfaelf abase may beradioariy eared citboni the laogeraaa qa* af internet ntedjeineor tho asspA of ^koifn j^Ln?nt- ont a ?node.ed en? if ^9^6m\\ ^VsWJt -AABaaTtf, &0 seVemastessT vilAt hn% tWnmr*' 'fe?Xh?* Leets** ehenldbe hi the banda ot! ?rerj ywthandevfn^ w^-.-v tt^Uad. W^^^^ ^^.U* t?"e%? ^w^isa? . ^*e>?^^'sr|}Af t? enfly dehese, r&paid, eat/eoei>t-aU emu or two tl CHAS. H. MOISE, Insurance Agent Sumter, S. C. FJLRE. LIFE. Liverpool & London & Globe ? New York Life Insurance Company. ! Insurance Company. ASSETS IN -GOLD..;.?20 ?00.000. ASSETS.$!5 000 000. ANNUAL INCOME IN GOLD..... $6,000,000 ANNUAL INCOME. . ?7,004,9*0. Tunes ai low as any First Class Company. Ratos ns low as any First Class Cotnnnnv Jaw TA', . | UMMk MT :o:o: TVE ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH THIS EXCELLENT MANURE AT TEE FOLLOWING PRICES: $50 Cash per ton of 2000 lbs. $55 Time, with approved City Acceptance. BEARING 7 PER CENT. INTEREST PER ANNUM. If Furnished on liens, the usual Lien Interest will be Charged. -- . # Freight and Drayage to be added to above Prices. GEO- W. WILLIAMS & CO., Factors, Corner Hayne & Church Streets, CHARLESTON, S. C. Call orr GEO. ?. TAI LOR, SUMTER, S. C. Jan 25 . 3m GUANO. Peruvian Guano -FROM THE GUA NAPE ISLANDS. FOR SALE BY GEO. W.* WILLIAMS & CO., Sole Agents for Charleston, S. C. Jan 25 ?? dWT ? UTA. 99 . S^rdy's "Soluble Phospho-Peruvian." Sardy's " Amnioniated Soluble Pacific. " -AL>U Highest Grade South Carolina Asliepoo Boone Phosphates and Ground Land Plaster. Thc use of the above Soluble Pho-ph-. P<nivion, .> d Aewneniated Soluble Pacific Guanos, is particularly rc<-oininendcd. be'ng eompound* et the riebest Pl-o.-phaiic Guano?, rtn-i?-rc<l eulah!.: A ii ? ci ' . H t a ; f 1 wi h Genuine Pe:uviaii Guano and Ania??) Metier-making 'he most concentrated ani profiiub?c Fertiliiers in u?c t?r Colt*?. Corn. Worst nod Tobacco. MANUFACTURED AT CHARLESTON, 3 C., and SAVANNAH, GA. For sole in Bags and BJ sr-1? >n q.?ntiti?s to suit, hy E. C. GREEN, of Green & Walsh, Sumter, S. C. JOHN B. SAEDY, Conter East Bay ami Broad Streets, t kurfeiton, S. C. Somit, S. C.- Dear Sir : It af ords nie pleatur* to say that I have used Sur )\ ".- F rtiliteraod it has given me prent sstMnctio.. That p:.r: -.f tl? field ?hrre I used it I 'eel ? : s.iying will -snake at lean three times os much eott". a* that wttere none was put. Very re-peeUu;iy. PETE ll ME!.LET. MADISO.V, GA., Nov. 1st. 1860.-MR. Sit:r?T-We pcrebascd. Ia,t spring, twenty tons of Soloble Peruvian Guano, nearly all of which wa? a) plied tn . . ttnn. A drencht of about ti^h; weeks cat the crop short, but on land manured .nh y ?ar fertiliser, there was a marked difieren*. !" be ob? served ; and we are well ?.ti? Ced that in p olity the y cl ? w t? fuliy oyr. minn MOKE. Tu say thc least, your fertilizer hos given ns better satistaetioa than * y we have heretofore tried. Trulj yours, TRUE EROS. Ired your latid and it Kilt Fred You. April 5 Im * EIGHTEEN YEARS Of Fra o ti cal Success. Introduced in 1852. Patented Dec. 20,1859* OLDEST SUPER-PHOSPHATE MANUFACTURED IN THIS COUNTRY. Kitrogenized Super-Phosphate of Lime. -CoMPO?ED OF Bones, Phosphatic Guano, Concentrated Ammoniacal Animal Matter and Sulphuric Acid. l?o Salt, Salt Cake, Plaster, Nitre Cake, nor at?y Adulterant of any kind used. $t9" Tho ammoniacal animal matter ia .Mapee' Nitrojreniied Super Phosphate of Lime consists ot'the fie*h (containing 10 per cent, o'ammonia) and the blood (containing 15 pew cent ?>f ammo? nia) of Beeves, Horse*, Fish and other animal?, after the expression ot tbe tat and ?tl hy Steam. W. annes tbs a.alysis of Profesor Sbeftrd : Ammonia yielded by the organic matter.2.54 per oort. P. C. 9 0* InjalaHe Puoepborie Acid.~.-. Bone Phosphate of Lin c. 3.W Soluble Phosphoric Add.5.4* Soluhlr Phosphate of Lime. 13? 8i-l?ble fhorpbori. Acid-.-.7.38 Done -Pbo.phate -f Lime di-- ved. TJ0 Sulpheri. Aei*_......~.16-4? Sulphate cf L inc. Aa eieelhsnl Fertiliser. Respectfu.ly rabmitted, C. U. SHEPARD, Jr., M. D. Inspector of Fertilizer? for South Carolina. . . o Pri?e ------ $50 C a s h. Bead for Pamphlet._ KINSMAN & HOWELL, Generai Agents, 128 East Bay, Charleston. 8. C. GEO. W. LEE, Agent at Sumter. Feb *_ ?m i EE DER ? DAVIS, COTTON FACTORS, AND H&er&l Commission Merchants, ADDER'S WHARF, Charleston, 8 , C. lotte. Ziatatamaa Davis mt? ?* PAVILION HOTBi, CHARLESTON, 8. ?. BOARD. PER DAT. $8.00. MOT, aaauvea, ama. a. L. snrxarr SLB, Saperiatenoeat,. Preprietcr QUI