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Nevor write a private letter to the editor on tho printer's copy, but always on a separate sheet. HtgU 100 years a secret? ly., On roa PS by magic OSy*. 1,000 persons testify- - Poins, wounds, and sufferings cease ??r Physicians use and recommend it- * SUT 85.00 pots ordered daily for hospitals and public institutions in ni! ports of the U. S. PlitEBE ||AKER QALVE nil Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Cancers, SOTO Nipples, nm! Br-ken Breasts, Cbnppoil Lips or.d Hund?, Eruptions, Cbil Hr.iilH, Hilts or Slings of Insecrs, Ac. ^??;,. A WONDERFUL CURE FOR PILES. J'ut up in 60c. slzos (und SI pots for families.) A1' Drtiff?i?tl everywhere soil it. DON'T BE ONE ?AV Without it in the House. "COSTAirS" Standard Preparations SOB "Costar's" Rat, Roach, &c. Extermina? tors. "Coster's" (liquid) Bcd Bug Exter. "Coslar's" (only pure) Insect Powdor. "Co.star's" (only sure remedy) Corn Solvent. SOLD every whore Asa for "COSTAH'S" (toko no oilier.) $1, $2, $:1, nm! $.1 size?, order from COSTAR CO., 13 Iloward-St., N. V. GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO., Wholesalo Agents, CHAR LE ST OX, S. C. May 4 ly BALTIM3RT?ND WILMINGTON Weekly Steamship Line. corrosion OF The- First Class Steamships - Lucille, nrjn. L. HALL, Commander.) kebecca Clyde, (D. C. CHILDS, Commander.) Ono of the nlittve Stcim?bips will louve 1)ALTI? MORE nnd WILMINGTON ovcry S A T UK DAY, forming n Regular JV E E KL Y LINE, ?nd tlioouly authorized through connection with Wilmington fi, Manchester Railroad. COTTON im I otho' Crndiiee eonnigned to onr DITO will <*ij shipped to BALTIMORE by fir?t Steamer FR MK OF COMMISSION. Tlnvinir eovcrc-l Wh-.r-cs in WILMINGTON snd BALTIMORE, Rooi?? C ?O bc received at nil time? nod bo pronerly prot'.t'led. A. B SUEl'FERSON A CO., Ag'ts, Nos. ll and I-' North \V?ito: Street, A'-ril 27 Wilmington. N.C. MARBLB~Y?HD ^^^^^^^ r-'"";?f: uni] ri-Ijpicd Would most ro!?p< clfull> o tm I>II lieu to (hs people (if Slimier mid Bur? roon.li.ig country lint ho hnvo jun received a SPLENDID LOT OF 1h?L a r ibl e. nnil ii now prc|ir.ro<l to receive mid oxooute or (I r> <>f nil kinds in his linc, willi uentness and <]ic| itoh. SUMTER FURNITURE -AND-? Chair Ware-Room^ HAS ONT HAND A LARGE STOCK OP FUR? NITURE, fot len than ?a? bo obtained io any Southern market, saving both freight end risk of j breakage by Railroad. With experience in this branch of bu? ines* in tho City of Chorlos ton, for twenty-five years, and ba*tag the advantages of J Iho best Manufacturers, be is offering first class work of which every nrtlole sold is warranted. Ibo stoek consists of Sofas, Side Boards. Book Cues, Wardrobes Washstands, Bureaus, CotUgo Setts, Whatnots Extension Tables Mnhogany.Coneand Wood Seat RochingChatrs Mabognny, Cane end Wood Seat Setting Choirs Cribs. Crodles Trundle Bedsteads and Cottogo Be Jatead? Every style looking Glasse* and Mattresses. FIVE HUNDRED PAIR WINDOW SHADES [oat received, together with a lot of WALL PA? PER AND BORDERING. Main Street, opposite Exprese Office, UP STAIRS. J. E. Suares, Feb 23-tf J? De> CRAIGr, Upholsterer, Manufacturer, AND DEALER IN FURNITURE, RESPECTFULLY INFORMS HIS friends md patrons that he ia now prepared to furnish them with Furniture, etc*, ?f tho diff? rent STYLES and PATTERN3 now in use. He has now ou band a supply of BED ROOM AND COTTAGE SETS, CANE AND WOOD SEAT CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, TABLES, BUREAUS, CRIBS, AC, AO. SAMPLE PLATES from tho best. Manufactu? rers of Boston and New York- wilt bo shown to larehasore ami any styles preferred, not on land, will be ordered for accommodation of pat? rons-nil of v, 1 wc li will be sold at prices to suit the times. FURNITURE made to order, in any stylo and it short notice. Manufacturing, Repairing, and Upholstery iono promptly, and in a neut and workmanliko Banner. Chairs reseatod with cane and mado as good as sow. Picture Frames of all sixes, Roso Wood, Gilt, ind plain moulding.*, made t<> order, and Looking Qlassesset in frome*, and for ?alo. FUNERALS promptly ntirnded to in Town ?r Country, nnd Metn?io, Mahogany, Walnut, ?r Common Coffins, furnished aa i equi red, at ?hort notice. Dec 8_ C T. MASON - WATCH MAKER AND TEWESLiESR. SUMTER, S. C. nas just rocolved ami keeps ulways OB hand Kew und Beautiful Styles of JEWELRY, FYE GLASSES, &C. WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY RE PAIRED WITH DISPATCH. March XI O. F. HOYT. SUCCESSOR TO P. HOYT, SO. CA. VT^TOUI.I) respectfully inform his friends md tho public of Sumter, nnd adjoining counties, hat he has recently received a ehoico soloo ion of LADIES' AND GENTLE M ENS' Wato lies, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, &c, &c, His stook embraces oil 'the latest styles, and viii bi: sold at reasonable rates. Sept 29 _ St, Joseph's Academy. CO.NI>i:CTF.n BY TUR Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy, SUMTEU, S. C. THE Collfgialo Excrcluc* of this First CIMSR Institute, ?rill be resumed .m tlio 1 pt of September. A prompt 'attendance is reallotted in order to facilitate the progress mid arrange mont of tho clares. Tho now buildings aro 'parlous and elegantly finished, fumishinu nc . - V V '...V Joiin F. Taylor & Co. strcoEfsoas ITO CAISKSOR * ??. Engineers, Seiler bakers, Ac., Noe.4, 6, 8,10 ft 12 PRITCHARD St. (NEAR TOE DRY DOCK), CHARLESTON, SO. CA? Steam Engines and Boiler?. MARINE, STATIONARY A PORTABLE Rice Treshers, and Milla -bf every description, ^ Shafting Pul li es 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 bc had in New York, Baltimore or Phila? delphia. AGENTS FOR JUDSON'S CELEBRATED GOV? ERNOR AND STOP VALVE, wliioh are put on all of our Engines. April 20_Ita SPRING AND SUMMER A SKAT'S. A The Variety of RATS, Ac., at STEELE'S "HAT HALL" eel ip MI anything yet offered In thia lino. XS?- TUEN TOE PRICES ! ??a Men's Wide and Narrow Pnnomas, $1.50 to $2.50 Extra Wide Straw Hats, for Fishing, 25e. 60c. to $1.00. Goat's '?Nobby" and ' Nattie" Dress Straws, $1 00 to $2 00 Youth's Leghorn Straws, 25c, 50c, $1 to $1.50. Ladies' and M Uses' Hoods, 15c. to 25o. Plantation Straws, by the dosen, $1.50 to $3. First quality Silk Bearer (new) $5. Professional Stiff Black Hat $2 to $4. Men's and Boy's Soft Felt Hats 50c, $1 to $4. UMBRELLAS. GINGHAM UMBRELLAS, 76c, $1, $2, $3. ALPACAS, FINE, " $4, $4.50, $5. SILK, ? " $7 to $0. I am agent for the STORM KING UMBRELLA! Which will not turn wrong side out in a gale. I ata agent for the "Burglar-Proof Lock Umbrella." WALKING CANES. BAMBOO, TONQUIN, GRAPEVINE, ASHETOS, HICKORY, MALACCA, AND OTHER CANES, With Irory, Bone, and Various Mountings. Canes for Men, 25c, 50c. 75c to Fancy, $2. Children's Little Summer Canes, 25c. REMEMBER OUR WIDE RIM PANAMAS ! STEEL'S HAT HALL, NO. 313 KING STREET, Charleston, S. C. SIGN OP THE BIG HAT April 20 Sm JAMES ALLEN, DEALER IN Fine Watches, Clcjks, Jewelry, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, FANCY .DOODS ?fcc, NO. 307 KING-ST., CHARLESTON, S. C. ggf* Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry Ropairod. April 20 6m HENRY BISCHOFF & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND DEALERS (N Wines, Liquors, Segars, TOBACCO, &C, 197 EAST BAY, Charleston, S. C. H. BISCHOFF, C. WULBERN, J. II. PIEPER. April 20-Om_ ESTABLISHED 1838, DAKIEL H. SILGOX, Furniture Warerooms, 175, 177 & 170 KINO sr., CHARLESTON, S. C. $?2P* Goods carefully pacJccd. April 20 _ tljno. April 20 Sm PAVILION HOTEL CHARLESTON, S, C? BOARD. PER DAY, $3.00. HOST. HAMILTON, MR?. H. L. B Ul TIC RPI K LD, Agents-BRODIE A CO., Factors and Commission Merchants, | CHARLESTON, 8. 0. Mnrch 30_ ly THE CU ARLESTON imm IMH?F?CT?E?. No. ?14 KINO STREET, CORNER SOCIETY. CHARLESTON, 8. C. CIGARS. LA CAROLINA, per thous.nJ.$20 00 L* Carolina, No. 1, per thousand..22 00 La Carona do Bspana, par thousand.26 00 El Bouquet, per thousand.SO 00 La Candeur, (small cigar?,) par thousand...35 00 Perta gas, (Barana Seed,) per thousand.?0 00 II. Upuaano, (Savana,) per thousand.....60 00 Figaro. (Oenuine Barana,) per thousand...76 00 Jenny Lind, (Genuine Barana.) pr. th'd. 80 00 As all these Cigars are made nuder my especial care and superrision, I can warrant that all will smoke well and giro satisfaction at the pri?es. IMPORTED CIQA.R8 OS* DIFPRnB.ITGhAPHB. LBAF TOBACCO FOR MANUFACTURERS. I I hare a large and woll assorted stock of Do? mestic and imported Leaf Tobacco, such as Con? necticut, Pennsylvania and Ohio Wrappers and Filling at all prices. Also, Harona, from filling at $1 20 upwards to wrappers (Prime) al $2 60 por pound. NEW CIGAR BOXES For Cigar Manufacturers, with label? ready for j packing. SILK RIBB03B FOR CIGARS AT ALL PRICES. ALSO. LAROB STOCK OP SMOKING AND CQEWINO TOBACCO AND PIPES. Merchants and consumoT are respectfully so-1 lioitod to call beforepurohaslng elsewhere. Sat Isfation guaranteed. All orders from the country will be promptly I executed. JULIUS MADSEN. | April 20-3m_ Ph SCH?CKM ANN, 271 KINO STREET, (orroSITE DASBL ST.,) IMPORTER AMU B ii A L E ll IR BERLIN ZEPBYR WORSTED, KNITTING WOOL, EMBROIDERY PATTERNS, FLOSS SILK, EMBROIDERY SILK, KNITTING AND EMBROIDERY COTTON, KNITTED WORSTED GOODS, FRENCH CORSETS, AISO LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTON? VELVETS, PRINCES, AC. ?Sf All orders by mail will be most oarefully attended to, and dealers will bo supplied at Now York wholesale eric::. April 20 _7m FTVON SANTEN, IMPORTER OF Paris Fancy Goods, TOYS, DOLLS,GAMES, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, French Confectionery, FIRE AVORKS, INDIA RUBBER GOODS, SUCH AS CLOTHING, NURSERY SHEETING &C.,f 220 King Street, 2 doors above Market, CHARLESTON,S.C April 20-3m_ FURNITURE, FURNITURE. R. WHITE, 236 KTXti-ST. CHARLESTON, S. ?. KEEPS a Large and Full Assortment < f Par-1 lor und Chamber FURNITURE, Bedsteads, | Bedding, Chairs, Tables, Ac, Ac, which ho con? tinues to Sell at his usually LOW PRICES. Every Artiolo warranted as represented and ? Goods carefully packed for shipping. Orders accompanied by tho Money or draft on I a factor, wili obtain goods at the Lowest Rates | thoy can bo bought. April 20-tm O. A. LEMONICK. CUAS. FOSTER I ED. EMRMCK SELL. Lcngnick, Sell & Foster, | 27 Hayne Street, CHARLESTON, S* C. IMPORTERS ANO JOBBERS OF FANCY GOODS, LAME'S TRIMMED HATS, AND MILLINERY GOODS April 20-3m MRS. M. J. BOOT II, KINO STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C., HAS recently received and openod an assort-1 mont of SPRING ANDSUMMER STYLES OF WSF Ladies visiting Charleston, are invited to call and examine hor select? ions, embracing all tho novoltics of the Season. April 20_Sm riT1iTTKTiTiriT\VSi ~ Old Carolina ?Bitters. A Delightful Tonic. ?B TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN OF? FERING THE _ . OLD CAROLINA BITTERS to th? public They are componnded with great esra, and contain aome of th? beat Tonic? tn the Pharmacopis. Aa evidence of the superiority of oar BITTERS orer all other?, we bara certifi? cate? from many of the leading pbyaioieoa tn oar 8Ute, who bare prescribed them in their prac? tice The Old Carolina Bitters Will ba found io viluablo for WANT OF APPETITE, GENERAL DEBIL-1 ITT, CHILLS AND FEVER? AND DYS? PEPSIA. We do not offer oar BITTERS as a oar? for all I diseases, but aa an Aromatio Tonio, they hare no | equal. For sale by Druggist and Orooers everywhere. Prinoipal Depot, Goodrich, Wineman & Co,, Importers of CHOICE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Feb lg-ly_Charle?ton, 8. C. DR. TUTT'S Golden Eagle Bitters. The Best Tonic Ever Invented. Recommended by the best Physicians in the country for the cure of Dyspepsia, Dysentery, Diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Female Weaknesses, And General Debility. IT HAS NO EQUAL. It ia a sure PREVENTIVE OP CHILLS AND FEVER, and is a GREAT STRENGTHENER IT EX IIILER AT KS WITHOUT BEING FOLLOWED BY DEPRESSION, and on that account is the best bovornge. IT IS A MOST DELIGHTFUL CORDIAL. The most deleg?te Females take it. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. ??B~ Sold by tho Principal Druggists and Grocers. April 13_3m P. P. TO ALE, CHARLESTON, S. C. 1Largest and roost completo *\ Manufactory of Doors, Sashes, f mazaa Blind?, Mouldings, Ac, io tho ( n*w Southorn States. ) ??f Printed Prloo List Defies Competition.*0^ ?2r~ Sond for one -;vr^ ??S" Sent Froo on Application. April 8 ly B. JOHNSON & CO. UMBRELLA MANUFACTURERS, 301 KING STREET, Charleston, S. C. AFULL assortment of UMBRELLAS ANDI PARASOLS, always oa hand, better and | cheaper than any imported. Wholesale & Retail. -ALSO A large assortment of WALKING CANES Wo poy especial at ton lion to tho manufacture | BUGGY UMBRELLAS, which wo can furnish as low as any boaso North j and of abriter quality for tho PRICE. April 20_Stn. PHOTO G RA PI?S, j AT REDUCED PRICES. JESSE H* BOLLES9 FINE ART GALLERY, NORTH-EAST CORNER1 KI IIB and market Street?, CHARLESTON, 8. 0. PROCELAIN LIKENESSES LIFli-SIZE PORTRAITS, In Oil, Water, and Pastel Colors, Taken in the IIIUIIEST PEUFBOTION'IOF ART. PHOTOGRAPHS OF ALL KINDS AND SIZES. Feb I?-Om _ GEORGE S. COOK. Photographic Artist, 281 KINO STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. ?5*?- ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF FORTIFIER -AND-- S Vegetable Appetiser. T HE BEST TONIO YET OFFERED. Rocky mountain Bitters, Pleasant to the Taste, impart? ing VIGOR and STRENGTH to the constitution. A thorough Purifier of the Blood? a regulator of NERVOUS force, and a powerful sustainer of Health, against the encroach? ments of disease. Dyspesia or Indigestion is speedily cured by the use of this TONIO, also for Liver Dis? eases, Disorders of the Kidneys, and loss of Muscular Power. It will be found a specific, andas a preventive of Fever and Ague, or a restorer of the Datural pow? ers, when broken dpwn by con? tinued Ague attacks, it has no equal. A curative for the in? valid and preventive for thc well that cannot be surpassed. Females whose Consti? tutions have become NERVOUS and debilitated through sedentary habits and close confinement to household and other domestic duties, will find this TONIO possessed of intrinsic virtues, able at all times to establish a healthy standard and bestow a new lease of pristine health, cheerfulness and alacrity of spirit so necessary to the happi? ness of woman. The genuine is put up in QUART BOTTLES, handsomely wrapped with di? rections in ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN. Manufactured only by tho UnMrrr Wirri-nf oin OHAS. E MOISE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AlVD.jP LOBE Insurance .Company. Capital, Surplus and Reserved FarTfJa, in Gold, 4l$,11u0,000. Eighteen Million and Four Ilundred Thousand Dollars-IN GOLD. Invested in the United States,Two MIL lions of Dollars. 92,000,000. Kisks in Sumter, taken at Charleston rates. Residences in (lie Country ?nsur- \ ed at LOW Kates. Losses paid promptly in Charles? ton. On the payment of Ten Years premiums in CASH, a perpet? ual policy will be issued. , Insurance Agent, ij. o, NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE Cl ? - ?:>'.> .-- ' ?? Thia Oom pery having complied ' *itj tho provisions of the recent ''Bond Ba. posit" Act, ii prepared to issus Lire or EndowtutntToUciM, ON TUB MOST' FAVORABLE TERM: Having Thirteen Millions of Dollar* j in Assets, perfect security is guarmtt to the insured ; while its immense ? constantly increasing income enahlea te declare liberal dividends. Thu Poliey In this Company is steadily i creasing in value, at a cost which c creases with overy annual payment CHAS. H. MOISE,.. Insurance Agent,. Sumter, 6. ( Feb 23 ' .-~mm*-w*~~~m^?^m*m*^^n^^9t?i*&UJMan^*^U^tM>**n*l**h^i^.^.^^i^l^^^j^i Piedmont and Arlington LIFE INSURANCE COMBAN* THOSE TWO STAUNCH COMPANIES, THE PIEDMONT AND "ARLINGTON" HAVE COMBINED UNDER THE ABOVE NAME, AND PRESENT, IN THE SHORT TIME OF TWO YEARS, A . LIST OF OVER Sight Thousand Insurers and a Capital and Assets of over One Million and a Half of D lars, ATTAINING TO A POSITION ND IMPORTANCE AMONO I Life Insurance Companies never before reached in so short a time. Rights of Policy Holders in both the "Piedmont" and "Arlington" will remain unchanged, and the same as before. New and advantageous features in the new Company, will be allowed the old Insurers co-cqual with the new ones. There are Branch Offices in each State, where funds accruing an invested, and not taken* beyond State limits. -:-o-; Branch Office in this State at Columbia, LEAPHART, JEFFERSON AND RANSOM, Managers. J. S. HUGHSON, Agent, Sumter, S.C. REFERENCES : Capt. A. A. Gilbert, Capt. E. W. Moise, Capt. Jno. S. Richardo Ost 6 _ SCHJ^LBOOKS. Tho undersigned havo recently published a scries of NEW PICTORIAL HE A I) Ii KS AND SPELLERS, adapted lo tho tastes of both sexes in tho family ns nell as tho school room. They hnvo been prepared by the Kev. Prof. J. L. REYNOLDS, D. D., of tho South Carolina University. The series cousists of six volumes. Roynold's Now Pictorial Speller,... .15c. Reynold's Non Pictorial Primary Kendor,.25c. Reynold's New Pictorial Fint Render,. 40c. Reynold's Non Pictorinl Second Reader,.60c. I oynold's Nen Pictorial Third Reader,.60c. Reynold's Nen Fourth Reader,.$1.25o. SCHOOL HISTORY OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Told in a familiar style. Dy Professor JAMES WOOD DAVIDSON, A. M. Prieo 00 coats. Prof. REYNOLDS' WRITING BOOKS, ia a series of numbers-20 couts each. A SCHOOL REGISTER to Inst six months, loo. A TABLE BOOR for young children,-50o. per dos. The abovo publications nra being extensively used in this State, North Carolina, and Georgia, and no aro encouraged to go on and publish a whole eories of School Book? in all departments. Duffie & Chapman, Publishers and Booksellers, CoLUMDIA, S. C. Also for salo at the SUMTER BOOK STORE. April 20 6m Fever and Ague ANTIDOTE Alway? Stop? ?lie Chilla. This Medicino baa been bo for o tho Pab? ilo fifteen y oars, and ia still ahead of all other known remedios. It doo? not pargo, does not aiokon the stomach, ia perfectly WOFF?RD COLLEGE 8PABTANBVOO C. H., SO. CA. FACULTY: REV. A. M. SI?IPP, D. D" Prciideot ul Professor Mental and Moral Sclunee. DAVID DUNCAN, A. M., Professor Aids? Languages and Literature. REV* WHITEFOORD SMITH, D.D., ProfetHt English Literatare. WARREN DU PRE, A/M., Professor Kilara Se tent?e. JAS. II. CARLISLE, A. M., Professor Matti mattet. REV. A. II. LESTER, A. M., Professor Billow and Biblieal Literature. The Preparatory Sohool, undor tho imtasaUK supervision of the Faculty, Joo. W. SfllPTi A. a., Principal. Divinity School-Rsv. A. M. Sfalpp, P. D Rev. Whitefoord Smith, D. D. ; Rev. A. B Lester, A. M. The first Session of tbs Sixteenth Cotiegtsfs Year begins on Ibo first Monday io October, I860, tho second Sossion begins on tbs first Mos day in January, 1870. The course of stodfes snd the standard scholarship re?ralo unchanged, but tho Facul now admit irrsgolarstudents or thoso who wUJJ to pursue particular studies only. Tho Schools also open at the samo time. Tuition por year, in College Clashes, ineludift* contingent fcc, $04 ia Specie, or its equivalents Currency. i. Tuition por your, in Preparotory School, ineW ing contingent fco, $44 in currency. Bills payable ono half in advance Hoard, M Month, from $10 to $16 in currency. For further particulars address A. M. SHIPP, PrtiiJest May 10_?y_ THU X\ For Ts?U??i?k se* "Ressdalis imit?' br us J? J FOR SALK BY ALL DRUOOIST*] .Dr. J. J. LAWRENCE A CO.^ WOP HUSTOBB. . "4^^ei Exokamtfd Plavoav