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Children er? bot little people, yet they fo*m a very important part of speiet*, ex pood much of oar c?piu*i, employ a greater portion of our population' id th o ir service, and occupy half the literati of our day in labore for their instruction and. smusoraent. They oauae JUO?JB. trouble ?nd anaiety th ?a the national debt ; the loveliest of Woman J'n ber maturity of charm? breaks Bot aa macy ?lumber?, nor occasions 00 many sighs, aa ehe did in h?r eradle; ?nd 'the handsomest of men with .full grown mustaches, must not fatter himself that he ia half so muoh admired as he waa Wheo in petticoat?. Without any refer COW to their being Out* ? alare ate tea? men, philosophera and magistrates in miniature disguises, children form in their present state of pigmy existence. * must influential class of beings ; ana the arrival Of a bawling infant who cutt aoaroely open Us eyes, and only opt*ns ita mouth, like aa unfledged bird, fur food, 'will effect the moot extraordinary alter? ation io a whole household y aubstit?te affeotion for coldness), duty tor dissipa? tion cheer?ul news for gravity, bustle for? mality, and ont te gearla which time had divided.^Bt^inio?s Index. TBK. editor ofa Chicago children'? paper rooieved a letter from a lady sub? scriber, writes, " Our little Auun diod laiff week, after reoeviog tho last number^of your valuable paper " Pur ties who have more children than they want, should subscribe for that period iokl. 100 years a secret > If&m Cures us by tnngio ..gtajr 1,000 persons testify l*35u Pains, wounds, aud sufferings cease- . BO?* Physicians use and reoommcnd it t&f ?5.00 pots ordered daily for hospitals and public institutions in all parts of the U. 3. PHOBE IRAKER ?ALVE all Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Ulcors, Canonra, SOTO Nipples, and Broken Bronsta, Cbappod Lipa ond Hands. Eruptions, Chil? blains, Bites or Stings of Insects, do. A WONDERFUL CURB FOR PILES. Put up in 6O0. si SOB (and $1 pota for families.) All Druggists everywhere soil it. DON'T BE ONE DAV. Without it in the House. 'COSTAR'S" Standard Preparations ARB "CostarV Rat, Roach, &o. Extermina? tors. "Coster's" (liquid) Bod Bug Erter. "Costar'?" (only pure) Insect Powder?. "Costar's" (only sure remedy) Corn Solvent. _ SOLD everywhere. Ask for "COSTAR'S" (take no other.) $1, $2, $3, and $5 alzos, order from COSTAR CO., 13 Howard St., N. Y. GOODRICH, WIN ICM AN & CO., Wholesale Agcotst CHARLESTON, S. C. May ? ly BALTIMORE AND"WILMINGTON Weekly Steamship Line. coitiposnn OP The First Class Steamships Lucille, (H. L. HALL, Commander.) Rebecca Clyde, (D. C. CHILDS, Commander.) Ooo of the above Steamships will lenvo ll A I,TI? MORE and WILMINGTON ovory SATURDAY, forming a Regular WEEKLY L IN E, and the only uutliorizcd through connection with Wilmington A Manchester Ruilroad. COTTON nnd other Province consigned to our ciro will bo shipped to BALTIMORE by first Steamer F Bli IC OF COMMISSION. Having covered Wharves In WILMINGTON and )!A I, Tl M O ll IC, goods cnn bo received ut ?ll timos und bn properly protuctod. A. ll 811 EPPERSON A CO., Ag'tS, Nos. ll and 12 North Wntei Street, April 27_Wilmington, N. C. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, > North Eastern Railroad Company. CHARLESTON, B.C., July I, 1870. THE attention of the plibllo is respectfully called to thu following REDUCED HATES -OF THROUGH FREIGHT, BETWEEN CHARLESTON AND SUMTER, MAYES VILLE, LYNCHBURG. TIM MONS VILLE, MAES-BLUFF, PEE DEE t?nd MARION. To go into efluet on the 10th July, 1870: 1st class por ion lbs.$1 00 2nd o?ase per 100 lbs. SO 3rd olass per 100 lbs. 06 4th olass per 100 lbs. 60 6th olass por 100 Iba. 30 This classiflonMon is the same as that in use by tho W. A M. H. R. 8. S. SOLOMONS, July ft Supt. N. H. R. R. SITUATION WANTED. Ayoung lady, who can offer the boet refer ?noes, wUhes a situnti?n as Teaoher or Seamstress in n genteel family In Ibo Town of Buintor, or in tho oounlij AdJacO?i? Addro?? ..Miss. .D. F. ?., Charleston, oare of Mr. G. H. timberi" stalins lonns and conditions. Joly 0 tf fiJLTMTEa r? ft N?TI Chair Ware-Ro?mj ?ifl ON HAHD A L?HGsT STCrCR OF P?R TURB, for lee* ?ha? earn UobUlned lo ?ny Southern market, saving not h. freight ?nd rink of breakage by Railroad. With esp?rtenos io (bia braoeb of business in the City of Charleston. for twenty (5T? yeera, and ha inf the advantage* of the beat Manufacturer?, bo la offering first ciao?, work of which every ur Hole sold ls warranted. The ?tock eooiMs of ' i H?fa?, 8id? Boards. Book Gises. Wardrobes Washai.?od?,Bureaus, Cottage Setts, Whatnot* Extension Tablea .. Mahogany,Cane md WoodSeat RockingChulra Mahogany, Cane and Wood Seat Setting Chair* Criba. Cradles Trundle Bedsteads and Cottage BeJsteade Kverv tivle hooking Ulnares and MnUragfe*. Prvfc HUNDRED PAIR WINDOW RHADES ?ost reeelvad, together with a lot of WALL PA ??R AND BORDERING. Main Street, opposite Express Office, UP STAIRS. J. E. Suares, Fob 2*-it_ J. D. C H A. I Gr, Upholsterer, Manufacturer, AND DEALER IN FURNITURE, RESPECTFULLY INFORMS HIS frlenda I and patrons that he is now prepared to furnish I them with Furniture, etc*. of tho diffi ront STYLES and PATTERNS now In uso. He has now on hand a supply of BED ROOM AND COTTAGE SETS, CANE AND WOOD SEAT CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, ' TABLES, BUREAUS, CRIDS, AC, AO. SAMPLE PLATES from the best Manufactu rera of Boston and New York-will bo shown to purchasers and aoy styles preferred, not on hand, will be ordered for accommodation of put rona-all of Kbich will bo sold at prices to suit the times. a FURNITURE made to order, In any style* and at short notice. Manufacturing, Repairing and Upholstery done promptly, and in a neat and workmanlike manner. Chairs resealed with cane and mado as good as new. Pioturo Frames of all sizes. Rose Wood, Gilt, and plain mouldings, mado to order, and Looking Glasses set in frome.'*, nnd for anio. FUNERALS promptly attended to in Town or Country, nnd Metallie, Mahogany, Walnut, or Common Coffins, furnished aa required, at short notice. Dec 8 C? T. MASON s WATCH MAKEK AND eTI3A^lL;X-a353^L sr MT IO li, s. c. Hus just received and keeps ulwuys OB band New and Beautiful Styles of JEWELRY, PYE GLASSES, &C. WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY RE PAIRED WITH DISPATCH. March.1l O. F. HOYT. SUCCESSOR TO I HOYT, SO. CA. ^TyTOULD respectfully Inform his friends md the publio of Sumtor, and udjoining couutlcs, hat he has recently received a dioico s?leo ion of LADIES' AND GENTLEMENS' "\A7" eSft c he?; JEWELRY, SILVERWARE SPECTACLES, kc, Sec., His stook embraces all 'the latest styles, and rill bc sold at roasonablo rates. _Sop^2p_ it Joseph's Academy. OOifOUCTKr DY TUR Sisters of Our Ih?y of .Mercy, SUMTER, S. C. THE Collegial Exorcises of this First Cliisa Institute, will be resumed m tho IM of September. A prompt rutteiidnnco is roquo?ied in ordor to facilitate (bo pr?>gross nnd arrange lent of tho olasios. Tho new buildings are pnolous and elogantly finished, furnishing no ommodntions for one hundred boarders. The xtonslvo groandssnd pinnas aro ample tor open ir exorcise, and young Indies nre thoroughly istruoted In English Mathematica, French, I'm inn, Muiio, Drawing, Painting, Ao.,Ao. Location eultliy, ?ir pure, wn>er good, And terme reason bio. For particulars apply to tho Superiercsaof ?t. Joseph's Aoadomy, Sumter, or- to the Supo loresa of the Sisters of M o roy, Charleston, who rill endeavor to meet tho pressure of the times. Nov. 10_ JILTER PLATED WARE, JUST RECEIVED CASTERS, NEW PATTERNS, BUTTER DI8HB8, GOBLETS, CUPS, (J* LI, BELLS and various articles for 1 KID A L PRESENTS. Mareh 23 C. T. MASON. Engtoe?rs, Bi^M**^ Ac., NoftY4*$,,B? 10 4 12 PB ITCH A RD S? (NEAR THE DRY DOOIT), CHARLEST?N, $0. CA-... Steam Engines and Boilers, MARIUS, STATIONARY A PORTABLE Bice Tresors, and Milis 'of every description. ? Shafting Pallies 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. AOENTS FOR JUDSON'S CELEBRATED GOV? ERNOR AND STOP VALVE, which are put OD all of our Engines. April 20 _Im SPRING AND SUMMER The Variety of ll ATS, Ac., at STEELE'S "HAT HALL" eclipses anything yet offered in this line. SST TUEN TUE PRICES ! -x?a Men's Wide and Narrow Panamas, $1.60 to $2.50 Extra Wide 8traw Hats, for Fiahis?.26c.60o. to $1.00. Gent's "Nobby" and "Nattle i Straws, $1 00 to $2 00 Youth's Leghorn Strims, 25o.v, 50c. SI to $1.60 I 1.allies' and Misses' Hoods, 16o. to 26o. Plantation Straws, by, the doten, $1.60 to $3. First quality Silk Beaver (new) $5. ! Professional Stiff Blaok Hat $2 to $4. ! Men's and Boy's Soft Felt Hate 60o., $1 to $1. UMBRELLAS. GINGHAM UMBRELLAS, 75c, $1, $2, $3 ALPACAS, FINE, " $f, $4.60, $6 SILK, ? ? $7 to $?. I am agent for tho STORM KING UMBRELLA! Which will not turn wrong aide out in a gale. I am agont for the. "Burglar-Proof Lock Umbrella." WALKING CANES. BAMBOO, TONQUIN, GRAPEVINE, ASUETOS, HICKORY, MALACCA, AND OTHER CANES, With Ivory, Bone, and Various Mountings. Canes for Men, 25c., See. 75o. to Fancy, $2 Children's Little Summer Canes, 25o. REMEMBER OUR WIDE RIM PANAMAS I STEELS HAT HALL, NO. 313 KING STREET, Charleston, 8. C. SIGN OF THE BIG HAT April 20 _ _3m JAMES ALLEN, DEALER IN Fine Watches. Clocks, Jewelry, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, FANCY '.GOODS, <ftc., NO. 807 KING-ST., CHARLESTON, S. C. J7?&" Watchoa, dooks, und Jewelry Repaired April 20 6m HENRY BISCHOFF & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND DEALERS IN Wines, Liquors. Segars, TOBACCO, &C, 197 EAST BAY, Charleston, S. C. II. BISCHOFF, C. WULBERN, J. H. PIEPER. April 20-dm _ E8TA BLI8HEO 1838, DANIEL H. BILCOX, Furniture Wardrooms, 175, 177 di 170 KINO ST., CHARLMSTON, S. C. B65* Good? carefully packed. April 20_?Jan. ?Hb April 20 6m PAVIii ION HOTSZ< CHARLESTON, 8. C. BOARD, PER DAY, $3.00. IODT. HAMILTON, UHR. H. JJ. *l'1TERriEl-D, 8uner!nterdent. Proprlelr NEW . BLACKSMITH SHOP, On the Cor. of 8UMTER and 0ANAL-8TS. Vhera all kinds of Work In ?he DUoksmlthlng iino will be finished In a workmanlike manner, ind at the shortest possible notlee. The undersigned feels confidant, from a sense if bis esperieace, (In the-business for the last blrty years) that he ean give satisfaction, boJLb n prices and io the e?MsAtoe> ef all work en rusted to him. , W. C. 8TANSILL. April 20_ 8m iUSINBSS, VISITING, AND WEDDING CARDS A&euls-BKODIK ft? IO., Foxtor? .and Commission Merchants, CHARLESTON, S. 0. March 80. _ly IMS CHARLESTON No. ?14 KINO STREBT, CORNER SOCIETY. CHARLESTON, S. C. CIGARS. LA CAROLINA, per thousand.$20 00 La Carolina, Nc 1, per thousand.22 00 La Carona de Espa?a, per thousand...."..26 00 El Bouquet, per tbousnnd.SO 00 La Candeur, (small cigars,) per thousand."36 00 Par inglis, (Havan? Seed.) per thousand......e0 00 H. UptnaOQ, (Havana,) per thousand....60 00 Figaro. (Genuine Havana.) per thousand...75 00 Jenny Lind, (Genuine Havnnn.) pr. th'd. 80 00 As all these Cigar? are made under my espeoiat care and supervision, I can warrant that all will smoke well and give satisfaction at tho prices. lilPORTKD' CIGARS OF DirFKRBNT Q HADES. LEAF TOBACCO FOR MANUFACTURERS. I have a large and- well assorted stock pf Do? mestics arid imported Leaf Tobacco, such as Con? necticut, Pennsylvania and Ohio Wrappers and Filling at al) prices. Also, Havana, from filling at fl 20 upwards to wrappers (Prime) at $2 50 per pound. NEW CIGAR BOXES For Cigar Manufacturers, with labels ready for packing. BILK RIBBONS TOR CIO AKS AT ALL FRICKS. ALSO. LARGE STOCK OF SMOKING AMD CHEWING . TOBACCO AND PIPES. . Merchants and eonsumore are respectfully so? licited to call before purchasing elsowhero. Sat isfation guaranteed. AU orders from the country will bo promptly ezcouted. JULIUS MADSEN. April 20 -3m- _ Ph. S CHU G EH ANN, 271 KING STREET, (OPFOBITB II AH KL ST.,) IMFOHTKR AMD DEALRR IN BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED, KNITTING WOOL, EMBROIDERY PATTERNS, FLOSS SILK, EMBROIDERY SILK, KNITTING AND EMBROIDERY COTTON, KNITTED WORSTED GOODS, FRENCH CORSETS, AI-SO LADI?S' DRESS TRIMMINGS, DUTTONS VELVETS, FRINGES, AC. figf All orders by mail will bo most caroftilly attended to, aud deniers will be supplied at Now York wholesale oricos. April 20 * _ * 7iu F. VON SANTEN, IMPORTER OF Paris Fancy Goods, TOYS, DOLLS, GAMES, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES French Confectionery, FIRE WORK8, INDIA RUBBER GOODS, SUCH AS CLOTHING, NURSERV SIIEETINGr&C, 229 King Street, 2 doors above Market, CHARLESTON,S.C April 20-3m__ FURNITURE, FURNITURE. R. WHITE, 136 KIM;-ST. CHARLESTON, SS C. KEEPS a Lnrgo and Full Assortment r f Par? lor and Chamber FUUN1TURE, Bodslead,, Jcdding, Chairs, Tables, Ac, Ac, which ho oon inuos to Soil nt his usually LOW PRICES. Every Arlielo warranted ns represented and )oods carefully pucked for shipping. Orders accompanied by tho Monoy or draft on i factor, wili olitnln gouda nt the Lowest Kates hoy ran ho'bought. A*pril 20 -3m J. A. LKNO.MCK. CHAS. POSTKII EP. KUBRICK SKLL. Lengnick, Sell & Foster, 27 Hay no Street, CHARLESTON, S* C. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF FANCY GOODS, LADIN'S TRIMMED HATS. AND HIL LIVERY GOODS . April 20-Sm HRS. M. J. BOOTH, KINO S TH F UT, CHARLESTON, S. C., HAS recently rocelvod and openod an assort? ment of SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES OF mw mi i J Ladies visiting Charleston, aro ii v i tod to call and examine her solom? ons, embracing all tho novelties of tho Season. April 20 _ Sm Especially dotlgOMWtfin't ?aa of the Medleal rofe??tr>n and tho Family, possessing those lu insto medlolnnl properties wbtoh belong toan ld and Pare Gio. IndispensnbJVtg Females. Good for Kidney omplaints. 'M?*-Tlellciou* ToriW Put ap tn <f?s, nonulning ono dinon bcTthM 'eaoh, and ?ld by all druggists, grocers, A o'. % A. M. BINIIjftKR A CO., Established 1778, No. 15 Beaver ?t.,N. Y. June 23 .ly i *? : Garblina Bitters. WE T AK B ORB AT 1 PLB AStJBfB* IN OF FBF.1NG TUB" ,.*"'?? H, OL.D CAROLINA BITtf ERS to tho pabilo.-' They are compounded with great cere, aod oootatn gorae of- tho boat T?nica ia tho Ph ar rr aoopln. Af er ide noe Of ibo superior!tv of our BITTERS over all others, wo have eertifl ??te? froto mady of tho loading physicians In our State, who bavo prescribed them in their prac? tice. O The Old Carolina Bitters Will bo found invaluable "for WANT OF APPETITE, GENERAL DEBIL? ITY. CHILLS AND FEVER? AND DYS? PEPSIA. We do not offer our BITTERS as a euro for all diseases, but as an Aromatlo Tonio, they have no equal. . For sate by Druggist and Gropers overywhere. Principal Depot, Goodrich, Wineman & Go,) Importers of ..* CHOICE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Feb 16-ly_Charleston, S. 0. DR. TUTT'S Golden Eagle Bitters. The Best Tonic Ever Invented. Recommended by the best Physicians in the country for tho ouro of Dyspepsia, Dysentery, Diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, . Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Female Weaknesses, And General Debility. iT HAS NO EQUAL. It I? a euro PREVENTIVE OF CHILLS AND FEVER, and la a GREAT STRENGTHENER IT EXHILARATES WITHOUT BEING FOLLOWED BY DEPRESSION, and on that aocount ia the best boverage. IT IS A MOST DELIGHTFUL CORDIAL. Tbo moat dolegste Females take it. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. ?Pgr- Sold by tho Principal Druggists aud Grocers. - '. April 13_ . _3m P. P. TOALE, CHARLESTON, S. 0. DST / ?Lnrgcft nnd most completo "\ Manufactory of Doora, Sashes, f Blind*, .Mouldings, Ac, in tho I Southern Stated. ) -JW- Printed Prico List Defies Competition #3?- Sond for ono "TS?^ Sent Froo on Application, -f?^ April 6 ly B. JOHNSON & CO. UMBRELLA MANUFACTURERS, 301 KING STREET, Charleston, S. G. A FULL asaortniont of UMBRELLAS AND I rv PARASOLS, always on hand, bettor and henpor tbnn any imported. Wholesale & Retail. -ALSO A largo aasortment of WALKING CANES We poy espooial attention to tho manufacturo ] BUGGY UMBRELLAS, rhich wo can furnish as low ns any house North | ,nd of a botter quality for tho PRICE. April 20_ 6m. PH?T^?CTR APHS, AT REDUCED PRICES. JESSE H* BOILES' INE ART GALLERY, NORTH-EAST CORNER] King mid market Street?, CHARLESTON, S. C. PROCELAIN LIKENESSES LIF10-S1ZE PORTRAITS, rn Oil, Water, and Pastel Colors,\ Taken in the IlttllKST PICItFB0TlON<IOF ART, PHOTOGRAPHS OF ALL KINDS AND SIZES. Fo b I fl-6 m_ GEORGE S. COOK. Photographic Artist, ? 281 KINO STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. PX!* ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF | iOpD Work done at thia Gallery, and Warrant J to, EXORL, April 20-6m (UNCOIVIFORTABLF ) COMFORT AUD. CURE FOR TH K RUP TUitKD-Son t post paid' onv roo?lp? of fd ts. Address Dt>. B. Ii. FOOTE (Author of Med mt Con.tnon Sen?o,> No. 120 Lexington Avenu?, sw York._, _ A WAY WITH SPEOTACLJfi. Old eyes \_ mnde new, ??silv, without nontor or m ?ai? nes. 8ent postpaid on receipt of 10 ?ont?. ddreas Dr. K. B.FOOTE, 120 Lexington Av&b* a. New York. ----1-?-1-rf aINTS TO TUE CHILDLESS sont free on rnoelpt of on? latter stamp/ Address Dr. . IL, FOOTE, 120 Lexington Avenue, N. Y. F?Sl6 .? vTHB BISST # ' TONIO ?ET OFFERBP. Rocky Mountain Bitters, Pleasant to the Taste, impart? ing VIGOR and STRENGTH to the constitution. A thorough Purifier of the Blood, te 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, and as a preventive of Fever and Ague, or a restorer of the natural pow? ers, when broken down by con? tinued Ague attacks, it has no equal. A.curative for the in? valid and preventive for the well i 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 the Rocky Mountain Bitters Co., SOLE PROPRIETORS, 207 FULTON Ste, Hew Yorkr t. A. W'KAGBN, %-u?MR;?.o. r. '* ?Sip April 0 8m tv?'* ?i Odpany. Capital, Sur pl as and RWed Funds, th ?few/' . - 118,400,000. Eighteen Million and lr Hundred - Thousand Dollars-WOLD. In vea ted in tho Un i Ced lions of Dollarn. Risks in Som ter, takeijf rates. Residences in H\e G try Insur? ed ?t ZOW tes, Losses paid promp in Charles? ton. On the payment (Ten Years premiums in Ci I, & perpet? ual policy will to jsued. , Two MU ?2,000,000. Charleston l,tnsurance Agent, ftp . .-!? v. .. >.?.".' ? " 7 Thia (Jompacyhating comp?ieu the provisions of the rocent ?'l?ond Do? pest" Act, is prepared to iasue Lire or Endowment Polleiii, ON T?K MOST FAVORABLE iSKHi. ( Hitiug Thirteen Millions of Ddlart in Aasete, perfeot security is gusrtottti io the inttired ; while its immense ut constantly i?ii??s??g ???omo entblei it to declaro liberal dividends. Thu % P0H07 IO ibis Company is steadily it. 1 crewing in ta?ue, nt a cost which ?V crcafreB with CTOTJ annual psynrenl I . OHAS. H. MOISE, Insurance Agent, Sumter, 8.0. Feb 28 nii-.,..ir..i'ij'i.i'i?ii,>"?i'>>i'<n>i<>trf' -- IW^WWP M MI Mil MV.I - ? ? iWttmmjf ilW^ Piedmor and Arlington LIFE IN USANCE COpPANY. THOSE TWO sdtJNOH COMPANIES, .THE PIEDM0N? AND "ARL! JTON" HAVE COMBINED UNDER THE ABO 3 NAME, AND PRESENT, ?N THE SHOI TIME OF TWO YEAHS, A " LIST OF OVER . Eight ThLOijand Insurers and a Capital andAssfts of over Ono Million and I Half of ? lars, ATTAINING iL POSITION ND IMPORTANCE AMONO Life fisuranee Companies nc vd before reached in so short a time. Rights of Polio; Iolders in both the "Piedmont" and "Arlington* will re tin unchanged, and the same as before. New jd advantageous features in the new Compar will be allowedthe old Insurers co-equal with thcnew ones. There are Brani Offices in each State, where funds accruing ott invetdy and not taken beyond State limits. Brandi Office in this State at Columbia. LEAPHART, SFFERSON AND RANSOM, Managers. J. ! HUGrHSON, Agent, Sumter. S C. BKFEBENOE8: . Capt. A. A. Gilbert Capt. ? W. Moise, Capt. Joo. S. Riobard** Ost 6 - SCHOQIiBOOKS. Tbe undersigned hm reoontly published sv scries of NI?W PICTOI AL READERS AND SPELLE HS, adapted tc be Instes of both sexes in tho family as well as . school room. They have beon prepared I the Rev. Prof. J. L. RKYM OLDS, D. 1)., ' the Sooth Carolina University. The series nststs of six volumes. Reynold's New PiotorialBpeller,.15c. Reynold's New Piotoriaffrimnry Reader,.25c. Reynold's New Plctoriaffrst Reader,.40o. Hoy n ol il 'e New Piotoriapocond Reader,.60o. Keynold's New PiotoriarThird Reader,.?.80o. Reynold's New Fourth leader,.,$1.26o. SCHOOL niSTORYIP SOOTH CAROLINA. Told in a familiar sty). Ry Professor JAWS WOOD DAVIDSON, A. M P'rloe 90 cents. Prof. REYNOLDS', KITING KOO IS, ia a series of numbers-20 (nts eaoh. A SCHOOL KEG I sj KU to last six months, 10c > A TABLE BOOK br young ohttdren,-50?. por doz. The above publicatlns are hoing extensively used in this State, Nolh Carolina, and Georgia, and wo aro encourage! to go on and publish a wholo series of SchoolDook? in all departments. Duffie q PidMslere c Chapman, and Booksellers, LUM BI A, S. 0. Also for salo at th/sUMTER BOOK STOKE. DR. SHALLEHBBROSR'S Fever and Ague ANTIDOTE Alway-Stop? the CD illa. Thia Medloine has been before the Pab? ilo fifteen' y bars, and is atill ahead of sill Other known remedies. It dcoa not pargo, v dois not sleken tho utoniaoh, ia perfectly safe in any dose and ander ell ?ironm .tenoes,"and ia the only Mediotne tba twill OUR! IMMEDIATILY and permanently ?very forra of K'aver and Ague, booauso it ia a perfect A?tt? dote So niailourlsu . BROAD STRBET, CAMDEN, S. O. BVery description of work .?.coted with promptness, ?nd In the most eppfo*?d and dar? ble styler Sou of Teeth furnished at vary > mod .rate rate?. , REFERENCES j i ' . (len. J. B. Kershaw, Oandaa, B. O. T. Barnoh, M. D.. " -.'9* L. H. Deas, " N J. M. Davis, Esq., " a Jan 5 6m 8*?AHTANB?Jn? C. H., 80. CA. - ? PAC?LTYI KEV. A. M. 8 II I PP, D. D., Presides! ni Professor Mental and Moral SCKOC?. DAVID DUNCAN, A. M., Profeiior AsdsJ Languages and Litaratnro. REV. WHITEFOORD SMITH, D.D., Preta* English Literature. WARREN DU PRE, A. M., Profess* Katiti Setenes. JAS. H. CARLISLE, A. M., Professor Mus? mattes. REV. A. H. LESTER, A. M., Professor flut*} and Biblieal Literature. L The Preparatory Behool, under tbs fmmsdlslfl supervision of the Faeulty, Jno. W. BUHtf A. H., Principal. Divinity Behool-Rev. A. M. Shipp, P. ty Rev. Whitefoord Smith, D. D. ; Rev. A. Lester, A. M. The first Session of the 6jx teen tb CoIIt, Tear begins on tba first Moadsy io OetoM 1860, the sseond Session begins on tho first Maj day in January, 1870. Tho course of stedles and tho standard scholarship remain unchanged, but the Fa noir admit Irregular students or those who w to pursue particular studies only. Tbs Sohools also open st the same time. Tuition per year, lo College Cissies, laois contingent fee, $54 in Spode, Or its equivsl#sli> Currency. Tuition per year,in Preparatory School, io? ing oontingent fee, $44 in currency. Rills payable one half in adrante. Board, 1 Month, from $10 to $15 in currency. For further particulars address A. M. 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