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[Frota tba St Loni? Bapablleaa.) . A MAD DANCE. # 1 Terpischorean Festival at an Insane I Asylum-Maniacs on the Dight Fan? tastic Toe-How the Patients Looh . ed. and Acted-An Interesting Gath? ering. Festivities and dancing at a place devoted to the residence and treatment of the insane naturally suggest a curious incongruity to the majority of people, and yet these things form a regular j ea \, jure in the weekly programme of the . institution. These insane asylum balls are very interesting events and gener? t ally attract quite a large number ol spectators, considering tho distance ot the establishment from the city. Tho ' . assembly takes place io the amusement j hall, on the upper story of tho asylum, \ which is u large and handsome apart? ment. The number of patients partic? ipating io the festivities is generally from forty to sixty, and frequently more than tho latter figure. The ball room is brilliantly lighted, and with its lofty oeiling and tasteful adornments presents a highly pleasing spectacle. The music ia generally a piano and two violins, the musicians usually being Dr. Leffingwell, assistant physician, and one of tho attendants, and a patient who understands music excellently. Besides tho patients who directly participated in tho dancing, quite a large number aro entertained by watching the speotaolo of dancers. Thc usual plan is to arrange the sets so that half the number on the floor is composed of patients. Care is always taken to pren vent two insane people acting as part? ners. Visitors and the attendants join in tho dnncibg and form half the sets. Quadrilles and round dances are execu? ted, and the patients mingle in both with thc utmost spirit. Of course, as in every incident connected with asylum life, a constant watchfulues has to bc kept over the patients, but rarely if over, does anything occur to disturb the harmony of the proceedings. Vis? itors aro frequently astonished at the order and decor um pre. erv ed, and find it difficult to realize that more than one half of those present belong to that un? fortunate class cursed by the blight of mental aberration. The spectacle of the hall as thc dance is iu progress, has, moreover some curious features, which remind a thoughtful spectator that there is something peculiar about the nssembly whioh otherwise looks like any other festival gathering. Tho harmonious music of many voices which usually characterizes a dancing party is absent. Mad people, as a general thing, are not talkative, except in a broken incoherent manner, and when a number of them are together, und when some un? usual excitement prevails. The com? parativo silence where ono expects nat? urally the sound of human voices in conversation aud laughter, is one ol' thc most promineut characteristics. When amused and interested, the insane pa? tients have a tendency to more freedom of speech j but still thc absence of the usual hum of voices strikes a spectator at once when he first glances on the mad people's ball. They do talk and laugh to a certain extent, but the prcvailiug sound'when the musio ceases hus an outro element in it, aud is different in quality ns well as quantity from the usual accompaniment of a ball room. The patients are all neatly dressed and in deportment there was nothing observable to which the most fastidious could objeot. An examination of thc faces of tho crazy folks as they are par? ticipating in amusements of this sort, it a most interesting study. Once thor oughly interested, and they lose more than half that peculiar expression which in thc majority of cases charac? terizes insanity. In tho perversion of intellect they may not be ablo to un. derstnnd tho cxaot meaning of words addressed to them, but tho simple pro? gramme of au evening's pleasure as skillfully devised now in our public institutions, appeals to them iu a dif? ferent woy. The light, cheerful music soothes them, and the animation mound awakes their interest, while the example of others exercise ils influence Then in many cases, the patients previous tu thc derangement, of their reasons un? derstood dancing,' and the scene re? calls dimly visions and scenes of thc past. Io many instances a female or male face could bc seen whioh illustrated the deep interest excited even among tho insane by such amusements Thc expression was that of absorbed otu nlion with now and then a ?r*co of bewilder? ment, Ono could- understand at a glance the struggle in thc disordered mind Charmed away from its delusions by tho influence of others nnd .the scene around, it was endeavoring tu comprehend thc (ruo and reasonable. It was, in fact, as if one were looking "through a gloss darkly," for insanity is oftener obscurity of mental visions ns to tho relation ot things than n muro disorder of faculties or one crowning hallucination. Again, hero might be seen a young girl, so evidently pleased with her surroundings that she could not help but laugh gleefully now and then, becoming almost sane in tho nat? uralness of her feelings. Thc dancing is kept up to quito a Inte hour, and when it torminales everybody hctros ii. excellent humor and thc patients are escorted smiling, to their quarters. .LlFR AND TTS END.-Remember fur what purpose you were born, and thro' tho whole of lifo look ot its? end. Con? sider, when that comes, in what \ou will put your trust. Not in tho bubble of worldly vnnity--it will ho broken ; nor in worldly pleasure-they will be gone ; not in great connections-the y " cannot serve you ; not in wealth-you 0 cannot carry it with you ; not in rank - ? in the gravetho.ro is no dist incl ion ; not j in the recolleotion of a lito xpent in conformity to thc silly fashions of a thought los? and wicked world ; hut trust in Christ, iu a life Npent soberly, |r righteously and wisely in ihe present world. - "Come, Bob, get up," said on indulgent father to his hopeful son thc other morning' " R?mern per the early bird catches the worm.'' "What do 1 care tor worms 7" replied the young hopeful ; "mothar wou't let roe go to a fishing." ilssiil' . SUMTER FURNITURE -AND Chair Ware-Room.s HA8 ON H AKD? LARGE BTOCK OP FUR? NITURE, for Itu thin can be obtained lo ?07 Southern market, caving both freight and risk of breakage by Railroad. With experience in this branob of business in tho City of Charleston, for twenty flve yearn, and hading the advantages of the best Manufacturers, be ia offering first class work of which every artlolo sold is warranted. The stock consists of Sofas, Sido Boards. Book Oases, Wardrobes Washstand*, Bureaus, Cottage Setts, Whatnot? Rs tension Table? M ? hogan?, Cone 'ind Wood Seat Rocking Chairs Mahogany, Cane and Wood Seat Setting Chair? Cribs, Cradles Trundle Bedsteads and Cottage Bedsteads Everv style I.ookiog Olastea and Mattresses. FIVE HUNDRED PAIR WINDOW SHADES iust reoeived, together with a lot of WALL PA? PER AND BORDERING. Maia Street, opposite Express Office, UP STAIRS. J. E. Suares, Feb 23-tf Ja X) . C IV Jt\, I Gr, Upholsterer, Manufacturer, AND DEALER IN FURNITURE, J^ESPECTFULLY INFORMS HIS friends m.i patrons that he is now prepared to furnish tb cm with Furniture, etc., >f tho diu\ rent STYLES and PATTERNS now in uso. Ho hus now on hnnd a supply of SED ROOM AND COTTAGE SETS, CAN h AND WOOD SEAT CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, TABLES, BUREAUS, CRIBS, ?%c*? AC? SAMPLE PLATES from the best Manufactu? rers of Boston and Now York -will ho shown to purchasers anil nny Myles prefo:red, not on band, will bc ordered for iicroiuinoriation of pat? rons-nil of viii ch will ho sold at prices to suit tho timos. FURNITURE rando to order, in any stylo and it short HOI ico. Manufacturing, Repairing and Upholstery lone promptly, and in a neut and workmanlike manner. Chairs rescaled with cuno and mado as good as now. Pioturo Frames of all sizes, Roso Wood, Gilt, ind plain moulding*, made to order, and Looking Qlassos ?ot in frame.', und for sale. FUNERALS promptly attended to in Town >r Country, and Metallic, Mahogany, Walnut, nrCorumon Coffins, furnished es required, at short notice. Doe 8 _ C* ?. MASON. WATCH MAKER AND JEWFIT . n".I^L SUMTER, S. C Has just rocoived nnd keeps always on hand N'ow und Beautiful Styles of JEWELRY, F VE GLASSES, &C. WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY RE ' PAIRED WITH DISPATCH. March 31 O. F. HOYT. SUCCESSOR TO I HOYT, fi. SUMTER, SO. CA. ^yOULD respectfully inform his friends md thu public of Sumtur, and adjoining counties, hut he lins rooontly received u ehoico solee ion of LADIES' AND GENTLE M ENS' "Wa,t O XX O ?, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, Ac, kc, His ?took embraces nil ^tlio lotest style*, and fill be sold at ro.isnnablo rates. Sept 20 it Joseph's Academy. OO.VIlKOTRP DY TUB Slsf Ci ? of Our Lady o? .?iercy, SUMTE ll, S. C. TUE Collr-fjinio Exercises of this l'.rst CI11K3 Institute, will be resumed iii thc 1st of September, A prompt itttendunce is rr>|iiei<tcd in order to facilitato tho progress nnd arrange lent of tho elates. Tho now buildings are inici?os and elegantly finished, furnishing ao iiintnodiitions for on? bundrod hoarders. The Ktcnsivc ^'mimili nnd piazza* aro ample for open ir exorcise, and young Indies nre thoroughly istruoted in English Mnllir-insiics, French, Ita un, Miltie, Drawing,Painting, Ac, Ao. Location eallby, mr puro, wa'cr good, nnd terms reason, bio. For portico! ur* npply to tho Superioress of ?. Joseph's Aondoiny. Sumter, or to tho Supo lores of tho Misters of Mercy, Chiirlosten, who dil codon vor to meet the pressure 01* tho times. Nev. 10 SILVER PLATED WARU, JUST RECEIVED OAflTERS, NEW PATTERNS, BUTTER DISHES, GOBLETS, CUPS, OW.L BELLS and various articles for J KI HA I, PRESENTS. March *4 C. T. MASON. . >, . ' ., John S1. taylor & Co. flCCCKMOHS TO C?K?KKON * CO. Engineers, Boiler-?aicers, &c, No?.4, 6, 8,10 4k 12 PRITCHARDS. (NEAR THE DRY DOCK), CHARLESTON, SO. CA? Steam Engines and Boilers. MARINA, STATIONARY* PORTABLE . Rice Treshers, and Mills of every description. Shafting Plillies 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. AQENTS FOR JUDSON'S CELEBRATED GOV? ERNOR AND STOP VALVE, which are pat on all of our Engines. April 20_lm SPRING AND SUMMER Tho Variety of HATS, Ac., nt STEELE'S "HAT HALL" eclipsed anything yet offered in this line. ter Til EN TOE PRICES ! -?a Men's Wido and Narrow Panamas, $1.50 to $2.50 Extra Wide Straw Hats, for Fishing 26e.60c to $1.00. Qont's "Nobby" and "Nattie TM li Straws, $1 00 to $2 00 Youth's Leghorn Straws, 25c, 50c, $1 to $1.50. Ladies' and Misses' Hoods, 15e. to 25o. Plantation Straws, by the dozen. $1.50 to $3. First quality Silk Boavor (new) $5. Professional Stiff Black Hat $2 to $1. Men's and Boy's Soft Folt Hats 50c, $1 to $4. UMBRELLAS. GINQUAM UMBRELLAS, 75c. $1, $2, $3. ALPACAS, FINE, " $4, $4.60, $6. SILK, M " $7 to $?. I am agent for the STORM KING UMBRELLA! Which will not tarn wrong sido ont in a gale. I am agent for the 1 'Burglar-proof Lock Umbrella." WALKING CANES. BAMBOO, TONQUIN, GRAPEVINE, ASUETOS, HICKORY, MALACCA, AND OTHER CANES, With Ivory, Bone, and Various Mountings. Canes for Men, 26c, 50c. 75c to Fanoy, $2. Children's Little Summer Canes, 25o. REMEMBER OUR WIDE RIM PANAMAS ! STEEL'S HAT HALL, NO. 813 KINO STREET, Charleston, S. 0. SIGN OP THE BIG HAT. April 20_ 3m JAMES ALLEN, DEALER IN Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, FANCY '.GOODS, d'C, NO. 307 KINQ-ST., CHARLES! N, ff. C. Jl&r* Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry Repaired. April 20 ?_6m HENRY BISCHOFF & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND DEALERS IN Wines, Liquors, Segars, TOBACCO, &C, 197 EAST BAY, Charleston, S. C. ll. BISCHOFF, C. WULBERN, J. H. PIEPER. April 20-6m_ E8TABLI8HED 1838? DASKBII H. m cox, Furniture Warerooms, 175, 177 <V 170 KINO ST., CHARLESTON, S. C. SSS?" Gooda carefully -packed. April 20 Ujnn. April 20 6 m PAVXIilOft HOTEL CHARLESTON, S. C. BOARD, PER DAY, $3.00. nOBT.HAMIl.T0lf, MHB. ri. h. mnTKMFlKI.n, PiiimrlntcpHrnt._ Prnprletr NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP, On the Cor. of SUMTER and CANAL.HTS. Where all kinds of Work in the Blacksmithing Line will bo finished in a workmanlike inannor, and at the shortest possible notice. Tho undersigned fools confident,*from a senso of bl : experience. (In the business fes ibo last thirty years) thai he oan give satlsfaetlon, both in prlccrand lo the exeoutlon of all work en? trusted to him. W. C. STAN8ILL. April 20_Ztr BU8INESS, VISITING, AND WEDDING CADDS, Agents-BRODIE & CO., Factors and Commission Merchants, . CHARLESTON, S. 0. March SO ly THE CHARLESTON No. 814 KINO STREET, CORNER SOCIETY. CHARLESTON, S. C. CIGARS. LA CAROLINA, por thonsend.$20 00 La. Carolina, No. 1, per thouaand.".2 J 00 La Carona do Espana, per thousand.25 00 El Bouquet, per thousand.80 00 La Candour, (small oigars,) per thousand...85 00 Partagea, (Havana Seed,) per thouaand.40 00 II.- Upmann, (Havana,) per thousand..50 00 Figaro. (Genuine Havana,) per thousand...75 00 Jenny Lind, (Genuine Havana,) pr. th'd. 80 00 As all these Cigars aro made under my especial care and sapervisioD, I can warrant that all will smoke well and givo satisfaction at tho prices. IMPORTED C1GAHS Ol' DIFFRRBRT QHADES. LEAF TOBACCO FOR MANUFACTURERS. I have a largo and well assorted fltock of Do moalie and imported Loaf Tobacco, such aa Con? necticut, Pennsylvania and Ohio Wrappers and Filling at all prices. Also, Havana, from filling at $1 20 upwards to wrappers (Prime) at $2 ?0 per pound. . NEW OIGAR BOXES For Cigar Manufacturers, with labels ready for packing. SILK IUD DONS FOIt CIGAH9 AT ALI. PMCB8. ALSO. LARGE STOCK OP SMOKING ANT) CHEWING TOBACCO AND PIPES. Merchants and consumors aro respectfully *o-] licitod to call htfore purchasing elsewhere. Sat {station guaranteed. All ordora from the country will be promptly I executed. JULIUS MADSEN. [ April 20-3m_ Ph. S CHUG KM ANN, 271 KINO STREET, (OPPOSITE BASEL ST.,) IMPORTER AND DEALER I lt BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED, KNITTING | WOOL, EMBROIDERY PATTERNS, ** FLOSS SILK, EMBROIDERY SILK, KNITTING AND EMBROIDERY COTTON, KNITTED WORSTED OOODS, FRENCH CORSETS, AISO LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS VELVETS, FRINGES, AC. All ordors by mail will be most carofiilly j attended to, and deniers will bo supplied at New York wholesale prices. April 20_7m FTVON SANTEN, IMPORTER OF Paris Fancy Goods, j TOYS, DOLLS, GAMES, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, j French Confectionery, FIRE WORKS, INDIA RUBBER GOODS, SUCH AS CLOTHING, NURSERY SHEETING &C, 220 King Street, 2 doors abovo Mnrkot, CHARLESTON,S.C April 20-3m_ FURNITURE, FURNITURE. R. WHITE, 236 KINti-ST, CHARLESTON, S. C. KEEPS a Ln'rgo nnd Full Assortment < f Pur lor and Chamber FU RN IT URE, Bedsteads, Bedding, Chairs, Tnblos, Ac, Ac, which bo con? tinues to Soil at his usually LOW PRICES. Every Article warranted as reproscntod and Goods direfully pucked fur shipping. Orders accompanied by tho Money or draft on a factor, will obtain goods al tho Lowest Rates they cnn be bought. April 20-3m C. A. LEMONICK. CHAS. FOSTER En. Estante* SELL. Lengnicks Sell & Foster, 27 Hayne Street, CHARLESTON, S- C. IMPORTERS ANO JOBBERS OF FANCY GOODS, LANIE'S TRIMMED HATS, AND MILLINERY GOODS* April 20-3m M ll S^~3l7~J~B ?? TIF, KINO STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C., HAS recently reoelvod ?nd oponed an assort? ment of 6PRINO ANDSUMMER STYLE8 OF 1/ WOT Ladies visiting Charleston, aro invited to eall and examine hor select ions, embracing all tho novelties of thc Season. April 20 3m Especially designed for tba ase of the Medical Profession and the Family, possessing thoseIn trlnslo raedlolnal properties which bolong to an Old and Pare Gin. * Indispensable to Females. Good for Kidney Complaints. A delicious Tonto. Put np In oases, oontalnlng one doten bottles eaoh, and sold by all druggists, grocers, Ao. A. M. BININOER A CO., Established No. 15 lloavor St., N. Y. Tune 23 ly -xfisK L dbi PIC *B Old Carolina Bitters. A Delightful Tonic. WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN OF? FERING THE OLD CAROLINA BITTERS to tb? publl?. They cr? compounded with great oar?, and oontatu ion? of tho beat Toniea la the Pharmaoopia. As or ?deuce of tho superiority of oar BITTERS ovor all others, wo have certifi? cates from many of the leading physicians in.oar State, Who bavo proaoribed them in their prat tico. The Old Carolina Bitters Will ba found invaluable for WANT OF APPETITE, GENERAL DEBIL. TTY, CHILLS AND FEVER? AND DYS? PEPSIA. m We do not offer our BITTERS as a oure for all diseases, but aa an Aromatio Tonio, they have no equal. For aalo by Druggist and Grocers everywhere. Principal Depot, Goodrich, Wineman & Go,, Importers of CHOICE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Feb 16-ly_Charleston, S. C. DR. TUTT'S Golden Eagle Bitters. The Best Tonic Ever Invented. Recommended by tbe best Physicians in tho country for the oure of Dyspepsia, Dysentery, Diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Female Weaknesses, And General Debility. IT HAS NO EQUAL. It is a sure PREVENTIVE OF CHILLS AND FEVER, and is a GREAT STRENGTHENER IT EXniLRRATES WITHOUT BEING FOLLOWED BY DEPRESSION, and on that account is the best bevorago. IT IS A MOST DELIGHTFUL CORDIAL. Tho most deleg?lo Fcmalos tako it. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. Z-tr- Sold by the Principal Druggists and Grocers. April 13_3m P. P. TOALE, CHARLESTON, S. C. ?Lnrgest midmost completo *\ Mnnufnctory of Doors, Snshcs, f ?orsn w ") Blinds, Mouldings, Ac, iu tho ( T* V. Southorn States. J ?iif Printed Prieo List Defies Compolition.TS^ i??r Sond for ono f?^ ??tr* Sent Freo on Application, "tfe^ April 6 ly BTJOH N S O N & co. UMBRELLA MANUFACTURERS, 301 KING STREET, Charleston, S. C, AFULL assortiront of UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS, always.on huud, bottor und cheaper than any imported. Wholesale & Retail. -ALSO A largo nsiortmcnt of WALKING CANES Wo poy especial attention to tho manufacture f BUGGY UMBRELLAS, which wo cnn furnish as low ns any houso North and of n hotter quality for tho PK! "E. April 20 6m. PHOTOGRAPHS, AT REDUCED PRICES. JESSE If. BOLLES' FINE ART GALLERY, NORTH-EAST CORNER KI mr u ml Market Street*? CHARLESTON, S. C. PROCELA IN LIKENESSES LIFE-SIZE PORTRAITS, Tn Oil, Waler, and Pastel Colors, Tnkon in the ll Iii ZIEST PKItFHCTaON'lOF ART. P HOTO G R A 1> Il S OP ALL KINDS AND SIZES. __Fob l o-Cm GEORGE S~ COOK, Photographic Artist, 281 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF GOOD Work done at this Gallery, and Warrant od to EXCEL._April 20-Bm COMFORT AND CURB FOR THE RUP? TURED-Sent poat paid on reeelpt of 10 ola. Addreaa Dr. E. B. FOOTE (Author of Med ioal Cotumon Sense,) No. 129 Loxlngton Avenue, New Ybrk. ?WAY WITH SPECTACLES. Old eyes made new, easily, without dootor or modi I. Sent post paid on receipt of 10 cents. Address Dr. E. B. ^OTE, 120 Lexington Aven ue,_New York. HINTS TO THE CHILDLESS jeni free on rooelpt of ono letter stamp. Address Dr. K. E. FOOTE, 120 Loxlngton Avenue, N. Y. Feb 1? FORTIFIER Vegetable Appetiser. THE BEST TOSIO YET OFFERED. Rocky mountain Bitters, Pleasant to the Taste, impart? ing VIGOR and STRENGTH to the constitution. A thorough Purifier of the Blood, 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 TONIC, 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 thc in? valid and preventive for the 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 TONIC 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 jn QUART BOTTLES, handsomely wrapped with di? rections in ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN. Manufactured only by the Rocky Moun tain Bitters Co., SOLE PROPRIETORS, 207 FULTON ST., ... New York. Ponai? by < i I.A. M'KAC?EN, SUMTER, S. 0. April ? 801 PIBE AP O B AS. E MO XS XI __T!^# FtBB. LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE Insurance Company. Capital, Surplus. and Reserved Fund?, tn Gold, ?18,400,000. Eighteen Million an J Four Hundred Thousand Dollars-IN GOLD. Invested in thc United States, Two Mil lions of Dollars. $2,000,000. Risks ia Sumter, taken at Charleston rates. Residences in live Country Insur edat LOW Rates, Losses paid promptly in Charles? ton. On tho payment of Ten Years premiums in CASH, a perpet? ual policy will be issued. , Insurance Agent, n s. a lair H, NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO,' 1 _____ r*i> ? -t " .* .. V * i ("li - ri ' This Company having complied -i^h I the provisions of the reoept "Bond D*. j posit" Aot, is prepared to issne Life dr Endowment Policies, . I ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. Having Thirteen MUHons of DoUan' I in Assets, perfeot security is guaranteed . I to the insured ; while its imiucoie and' constantly increasing income enables it' to declare liberal dividends. Thai a Policy in this Company is steadily ?a .'ff* creasing in vabjo, at a ccst whioh d?4 j creases with every annual payment .-. OHAS. H. MOISE, Insurance Agent, Sumter, S.O. Feb 20 .. _."??? M.'lr^lril>M|"MWMI-I^IW'l?'lWI'MWh'WWl^??UWMn<'V'llBMWMH^ Piedmont and Arlington LIFE INSURANCE COMBAN?. THOSE TWO STAUNCH COMPANIES," THE PIEDMONT AND "ARLINGTON" HAVE COMBINED UNDER THE ABOVE NAME, AND PRESENT, IN THE U SHORT TIME OP TWO YEARS, A >< LIST OF OVER ^ Eight Thousand Insurers and a Capital and Assets of over One Million and a Half of D lars, . .. v ATTAINING TO A POSITION ND IMPORTANCE AMONG Life Insurance Companies never before reached in so short a time. Rights of Policy Holders in- both the "Piedmont" and "Arlington" will r?main unchanged, and the same as before. New and advantageous features in the new Company, will be allowed the old Insurers co-equal with the new ones T?tere are Branch Offices in each State, where funds accruing arc invested., and not talcen beyond State limits; -f> Branch Office in this State at Columbia, LKAPIIART, JEFFERSON AND RANSOM, Managers. J. S. HUGHSON, Agent, Sumter, S.C. REFERENCES : Capt. A. A. Gilbert, Capt. E. W. Moise, Capt. Jno. S. Richirdton Ost 6 SCHOOLBOOKS. Tho undersigned havo recontly published a tarlo* of NBW PICTORIAL HEADERS AND SPELLERS, adapted to the tastes of both sexes ia tbo family ns well ns tho school room. They ' havo boon prepared by the Rev. Prof. J. L. REYNOLDS, D. D., of tho South Carolina University. Tho sorlea oonsUts of six volamos. Reynold's Kow Pictorial Speller,.........15o. Reyuold's Mow Pictorial Primary Reader,....Me. Reynold's New Pictorial First Reader,.40o. Reynold's New Pictorial Second Reader,.60c. ? eynold's New Piotorial Third Reader.80o. Reynold's New lourlh Roader,..$1.25o. SCHOOL HISTORY OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Told In a familiar style. By Professor JAMES WOOD DAVIDSON, A. M. Prioo 90 cents. Prof. REYNOLDS' WRITINO BOOKS, itt a series of numbers-20 cents each. A SCHOOL REO 1ST Hit to'.sst sis months,-' loo. A TABLE BOOK for young ohHdren,-50o. por doz. Tho abovo publications aro hoing extensively used in this State, North Carolina, and Georgia, and wo aro encouraged lo go on and publish a wholo series of School Booka io all departments. Duffie & Chapman, Publishers and Booksellers, COLUMBIA, S. C. Also for salo at tho SUMTER BOOK STORE. April 20 _Cm DR. 8 HALLEN BERGER'S Fever and Ague ANTIDOTE Alway? Stop? Ike Chilla. Thia Medicine has been before the Pab? ilo fifteen yean, and ia still ahead of all othor known remedies. It does not purge, does not slokon the stomach, is perfectly aaio in any dose and under all circum? stances, and ia the only Medicine that will OURS IMMEDIATELY and permanently every form of Fever and Ague, because it la a perfect Anti? doto to Slnlarla. sold br au Drugs***. May*_ ly I. H ALEXANDER, DENTIST, BROAD STREET, CAMDEN, 8. 0,'' Every description of work executed with ?romptnew, and In tho most approved and dura? le style. Sot* of Tooth furnished at very mod? erate rates. * REFERENCES: don. J. B. Kershaw, Camden, S. O. T. Bsruob, M. D.. " <. L. II. Deas, '? ? J. M. Davis, Esq., ? ? .Tan b ?m WOFFORB COLLEGE. 8PAIITANBIJHU C. H., SO. CA. .FACULTY! REV A. M. S WI pp, D. D., President td Tv.,F/^fe?aor MiBUland Moral Seltnes. DAVID DUNCAN, A. My, Profeiior Atttki? Languages and Literature. REV. WHITEFOORD SMITH, D. D., ProfetWr English Literature. WARREN DU PRE, A. M., Professor Nstonl Science. JAS. H. CARLISLE, A. M., Profew? Mathe matice. REV. A. H. LESTER, A. M., Profeiior flUtor; and Biblioal Literature. The Preparatory School, under (bs Immediate supervision of the Faculty, Jno. W. SHIPPi A. D., Fiiucipai. Divinity ?chool-Rov. A. M. Shlpp, P. D. Rev. Whitefoord Smith, D. D.; Rev. A. fl Lester, A. M. The first Session of tb? Sixteenth Collegiate Year begins on tho first Monday . ia O.'.'obsr, 1809, the second 8euion begins on cbe first Moa. day io January, 1870. The eourse of studies and tho standard o soholarsbip remain unchanged, but the Faculty now admit Irregular students or those who wi? to pursue particular studies only. The Sohools also open at the same time. Tuition per year, in College Classes, ineludiaf oontiogent fee, $ 54 in S pecio, or its equlvslentla Currensy. Tuition por year, in Preparatory School, inclu? lng contingent foo, $44 io currency. Bills payable one half in advance. Board, p?' Month, from $10 to $15 in currency. For further particulars address. A. M. 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