The Sumter watchman. (Sumterville, S.C.) 1855-1881, May 25, 1870, Image 4
liable* of
lt ment? more,
thin tb?
a& mattiers
blind to
.?.worship at
|?ioaeaeea ?f
rjpeudatea with
childhood. Tho
rusti* malden ooo form
requisitions, tod Ch?
homemade bonnet
worn In exact accord*
in reigning fashion of tit?
area tho ngod aaa?
larfan aire calls up
?ores oT youth, and
ihiooa of former times,
ie drats, adjust* tho naonara,
pip?, and fixes the specta
I? th? customs of tue
Who will say thai these
of fashion ! Even the
tp who fulminates from
'dealt against the reigning
la himielfa subject of thia
yiraot, and in the eolor and fit
..?j?Klr peouliarity of his necktie,
vi his parson and ?veo the
tWJIis rolce proves himself a
'Vhis reigning authority. The
r, who almost lires in his
still wilder soo of Ishmael,
i io the sandy plains of Ara?
les with the reigning customs
With the same rigidness as the
* 'of etty fashion.
' rn bille, however, is the
i of this universal despotism,
ftentates of earth govern most
Hy those nearest the throne,
?oaen aa tho fittest oubject to
, tho pageantry and show of
While others acknowledge the
Jg authority, and presen^ some
the altar, she offen, in the ohild
y of ber heart, her time, her
ta, ber conversation, her dress,
sore, h or wealth and the war
jabing affection of her heart, and
toothing valuable in return. Aa
i the God of Wine, perpetrated a
npou the devotee, in exact pro?
tg! tb? devotion given, ao the
I ?eshion sports the moat wanton
and parpo tra tos the severest
opon her moat devoted sub*
se thia worshiper on special
looa,. and during the severest
r 1 The neck and arma ure soi
.hat the bigot io worahift ru us I
. risW life than jf she followed
J?^L??A?mOtit through ono of
?Oar dangeroua campaigns. The
horribly distort od from ita
il ?nd normal state into a wasp
?hep?, which excitos th? fear of
|h? by-stander, least the unfortunate
???e?*?d, should by some accidental
twiathrenk io two. Th? riba are com
i .pressed, th? sternum lapped, the cavity
;W?j?4he ehest lessened a fourth of its
r ;6$teMfcl sis?, and the whole breath i og
apparatus injuriously interfered with.
But it ia in dress and ornaments
' Fashion takes peouliar pleasure io show
., i Og lier strange caprices. The costume
.ia arranged in a thousand portean forma
and in aa many colors, and that) which
to day passes th? scrutiny of the con
jmlsMUtgarith admiration, next week be
/eoASft wsw object of derision and ooo
tempt. At on? time the dress is so high
?Ut ea to make the Pair one look as though
toyltlce 'had been ruffled, laced, and
sued Upon the neck to our? a sore
?roar, then so scanty abovo as to ap*
each within a fraction of vulgarity.
te ample skirsts sweep in lavished trails
?qst and mud, and then contract in such
stooishtng shortness, that the observer
a prompted to aak, "I wonder if that
l?dy bad enough in her dress pattern to
crTmp?ete her dress 1
' The head, however, of the fair one, is
the chosen theatre, OD which Fashion
plays fantastic tricks, and every part
from the substituted teeth to the sub?
stituted hair, Fashion with her iron
despotism arranges. Dye, starch, paint,
whiting, chalk, arsenic, the brush, the
pencil, the mop, th? scissors, and the
knife must all assist the duped devotee in
preparation for her silly worship, and at
tb? diotate of this cruel goddess, either
discards protection for the head or
crowds lt with huge piles of hair, malrts
meit er where it comos from. The
Whether natural or artificial, is
led, fristtcd, knotted, crimpled, bun
d', plaited, bowed, hung, soratched,
rigged, petted, oued, twisted, coiled,
rived, cut, lengthened, shortened, un
angled, combed, brushed, shampooned,
?aped, washed, looked, amoothod, ruf
led, uncovered, bonneted,hatted, flatted,
aright np, twiged under, turned over,
old tap, thrown across, pulled back,
ung down, tucked in, swung off, switch
$h cushionod, braided, banded, greased
tented, colony!, with rats, and mice en?
losad, without a looking glass, with a
?oking gras*, with two looking glassos,
mud fowlt- with, take? down,,put up,
ed, ftc., ?fro., and by these
and.one artificial fixtures, the
ly#, mad? by God, is so ni ot?
is eoarooly to be recognized
whioh survive? th? ruin of
H.
CHINKS* PJBaTT*
raucisoo correspondent writes
atoqg Dupont street lately,
GM?^ jjgj?r ?H hortoil
th? sight was no novelty
og to bathe her feet, cu
lt* impelled me to stop ?od try to
M^i-g?aapaa of th??. A foot three
t)M U length is th? idol of a Ghioa
o, on which he will lavish ?very ?ni
4 aatur. and language ?lin supply
beauties aro altogether ideal,
Womarh ??woond lh? baodugoa
i of lifeleaa integument
th? ?kio of a
it had under
m> ?a?nt*lity Mt ?Bothor
1 ?/.
OW? "tU^f and "Wattle* Draw Btouw,
VT ?1 JrtWtS .# 4
Yon*'* Leghorn Straw., 30... We., 91 te |l.M.
Mon's ?nd BoyHort Felt Beti Me., fl to $4.
BILK, ? " ?T te ??.
I un ?geni fer tb? ,
STORM KJNG UMBRELLA: !
Which will not tor? wrong aldo out In a gale.
, I em agent for th?
"Burglar-Proof Liock Umbrella."
WALKING CANES.
BAMBOO, TONQUIN, GRAPEVINE,
A8HBT08, HICKORY, MALACCA,
AND OTHER CANES,
With Ivory, Bone, ?nd Various Moan tl ogs
Oenee for Men, 25o-, 60c. T6o. to Fenoy, $2.
Children's Little 8ammer Canes, 300.
"REMEMBER OUR WIDE RIM PANAMAS !
* STEEL'S HAT HALL,
NO. S18 KING STREBT,
Charleston, 8. 0.
SIGN OP THE BIG HAT.
April 2?_8m
MRS. M. J. BOOTH,
KING STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
HAS recently receivoJ and opened an assort?
ment of
SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES OF
FRENCH MILLINERY.
Ladies visiting Charleston, are
invited to call and cuaminc lier select?
ions, embracing all tho novelties of the
Season. * ..
April 20_Sm
JAM KS ALLEN,
DEALER IN
Fine Watches, Clocks,
Jewelry,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, FANCY K80?DS,
tte, .
NO. 80T KING-ST., CHARLESTON, S. C.
Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry Repaired.
April 20_6m
0. A. Leonie*. CHAS. FOSTXR
EP. EMRRICK SEK..
Lengnick, Sell & Foster,
27 Hayne Street,
CHARLESTON, S* C.
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
FANCY GOODS,
LADIE'S TRIMMED HATS,
AND
MILLINERY GOODS'
April 20-3m
FURNITURE,
FURNITURE.
R. WHITE,
236 KIMI-ST. CHARLESTON, S. C.
KEEPS a Large and Full Assortment f f Par?
lor and Chamber FURNITURE, Redstead,,
Uedding, Chairs, Tables, Ac, Ac, whioh be con?
tinnes to Sell at his usually
LOW PRICES.
Every Articlo warranted as represented and
Goods carefully packed for shipping.
Orders accompanied by tho Monoy or draft on
a factor, wili obtain goods at tho Lowest Rates
they can be bought.
April 20-?rn_
F. VON S ANTEN,
IMPORTER OF
Paris Fancy Goods,
TOYS, OOLLS, GAMES, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES,
French Confectionery,
FIRE WORKS, INDIA RUDDER GOODS,
SUCH AS CLOTHING,
NURSE RV SHEETING &C,
220 King Streot, 2 doors above Market,
CHARLESTON, S.C
April 20-Sin _
HENRY BISCHOFF & CO.
WHOLESALE GR 0 OER S
AND DEALERS IN
Wines, Liquors, Segars,
TOBACCO, &C,
197 EAST fi AY,
Charleston, S. C.
H. DISCUOFP, 0. W ULDERN, J. H. PIEPER.
April
ESTABLISHED 1838.
DAMEL H. ' SXJaCOX,
Furniture Warerooms,
ITS? ITT & .170 KINO ST.,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
tSy Goods caec/idly packed.
AprUM_g_pjao.
" ?dl?_!??L
GEORGE S. COOK?
Photographic Artist,
asi KING STREET,
y ; .,, _....? ?> .
CHARLESTON, S. 0.
/ott- ALL .%m hktmsf'. ?vthit? w\
GOOD Work den? at.tal? Gallery, and Warre**,
?very description*
Shafting Pullies and Gearing.
Iron Fronts for Buildings,
Castings of every kind
in Iron or Brass.
We guarantee to furnish Engines
and Boilers of r?s good qual?
ity and power, and at
as low r&tes as can
be had in
New York, Baltimore or Phila?
delphia.
AGENTS FOR
JUDSON'S CELEBRATED GOV?
ERNOR AND STOP VALVE,
which aro put on all of our Engines.
April U_?_lm_
TUE CHARLESTON
SISM BABBFACTOKT.
No. 3U KINO STREET, CORNER 80C?ETY.
CHARLESTON, S. 0. .
CIGARS.
LA CAROLINA, per thousand.$20 00
I,a Carolina, Mo. 1, per thousand.22 00
LA Carona de Espa?a, per thousand.26 00
El Bouquet, per thousand.,.SO 00
La Candour, (email cigars,) per thousand...85 00
Partagas, (Havana Seed.) por thousand.40 00
H. Upinnnn, (Havana.) per thousand.60 00
Figaro. (Genuine Havana.) por thousand ...75 00
Jonny Lind, (Genuine Havana ) pr. th'd. 80 00
As all these Cigar? are made under roy especial
care and supervision, I can warrant that ail, will
smoko well and give satisfaction nt tho prices.
1 ITO HT KI) CT0AR3 or DIPPBMBHT QUA.DB8.
LEAF TOBACCO FOR MANUFACTURERS.
I have a large aritl well assorted stock of Do
mestio and imported Loaf Tobacco, such as Con*
nectlcut, Pennsylvania* and Ohio Wrappers and
Filling at all prices. Aleo, Havana, from filling
at $1 20 upwards to wrappers (Prime) at $2 60
per pound.
NEW CIGAR BOXES
For Cigar Manufacturers, with labola ready for
packing.
SILK RIBBONS VOR CIGARS AT AT,L PRICES.
AL80.
LArtOE STOCK OF 8UOKINO A tin CUKW1NO
TOBACCO AND PIPES.
Merchants and consumers aro respectfully so?
licited to onll before purchasing elsewhere. Sot
iafatlon guaranteed.
All orders from the country will be promptly
executed. JULIUS MADSEN.
' April 20-3m_
UNION FERTILIZER.
SURE DEATH AND EXTERMINATION
TO
WORMS AND INSECTS INJURIOUS TO
VEGETATION.
Just received, a few tons of the above Fertilizer.
The remarkable properties of this artiole, after
most thorough scientiflo and. practical tests, now
being fully established and ocknowledgorl, the
Company wbo control ile manufacture and sale
is prepared for its
lutroductioD to this Market,
in full confidence that the great need of the tiller
of tho soil is at inst available ; that WO offer an
article whieb, na a Fertilizer, is second to none in
quality, and, further, that it is auro death aud
extermination to tbe
"Cotton Worm," ?Curcuhy," Apph
Moth, Potato Bug, Tobacco Worm,
Hop Louse, Army Worm,
and all descriptions of insect and vermicular life
which infect and devastnto the Plantation, tho
Farm, the Orchard or the Garden.
PRICE, $45 PER TON,
PAUL ?o. YttBNnoittrr,
Commission Merchant,
A pl 20-tm_No. 2 Union Wharves.
Ph. S CHUG KM ANN.
271 KINO STREET,
(OPPOSITE HABEL ST.,)
IMPORTER AND DH Ali ER IN
BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED, KNITTING
WOOL, EMBROIDERY PATTERNS,
FLOSS SILK, EMBROIDERY
SILK, KNITTING AND
EMBROIDERY
COTTON,
KNITTED WORSTED GOODS,
'< FRENCH CORSETS,
AMO
LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS. DUTTONS
VELVETS, FRINGES, AC.
??r* All orders hy mail will be most carofully
attonded to, and dealers will bo supplied at Now
York wholesale uiice?, f
April 20 , _ 7m
B. JOHNSON & CO.
UMBRELLA MANUFACTURERS,
301 KING STREET,
Charleston, S, G.
AFULL assortment nf UMBRELLAS AND
PARASOLS, always on hand, better and
obeopor than nny imported.
Wholesale & Retail.
-ALSO
A largo assortment of WALKINO CANES
We pay ospeoial attention to the manufacture
BUGGY UMBRELLAS,
which we oan furnish ns low as any houae North
and of A better quality (pr the PRICE.
A Sr Ht?_om.
FOWLER'S PATENT
ADDING* MACHINS.
f I "IIIS IS NO HUMBUG, but & Genuine, In
X dlnp3r.?i.ble requisite of livery Book Keeper,
Accountant, Weigher ard Measurer, combining
Simplicity with Aeeoraey, ead rapidity. IJ SO
constructed that lt cunno! poititoy mukn om error,
Oas be? worked by way ene of ordinary ability,
after len minute'* pr atti*: Doa'? raft, ta Mad
for . Ciao vii a.
BOIN EST * MARTIN,
Owner? of th? Patent Right rar S. O and fla.
P. 0. Box 886? Charlistas,'8. 0.
piiunty and Ol?) Rl|ht? for tata at aaob low
pdfee* end tormt that wRb energy My yoang utan
eau maka wansey.
. April *M1? .
Factors and Commission Merchants,
CHARLESTON, 8. 0.
Marta 80 ly
FERTILIZERS.
SOL??LK
SOUTH SEA GUANO.
Rodes1 Ground Gypsum.
?&r~ Ciroulars with detailed sutemente fur?
nished on application to the Ocuernl Agent,
B. S. RHETT & SON,
Charleston, S. C.
Or to GREEN, WAT80N 4 WALSIT,
Jan|26-3m} Agents at Suiter, 8. C.
P. P. TOALE,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Largest end most complete "\
Manufactory of Doors, Sashes, I
Blinds, Mouldings, Ac, in the ?
Southern Stntes. )
Priutcd Price List Dedos Competition
8ond for one tSsj
?&f Sent Free-on Application. "?S^
April 6 ly
Old Carolina Bitters.
A Delightful Tonic.
WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN ?V
FE?UNG TUE
OLD CAROLINA BITTERS
to the public. They nre compounded with great
care, nnd contain soroo of tho best Tonics in tho
Phnrmaoopin. As evidence of the superiority of
our BITTERS over nil others, we hnve certifl
cntes'from many of the lending physicians in our
State, who have prescribed them in their prac?
tico.
The Old Carolina Bitters I
"Will be found invaluable for
WANT OF APPETITE, GENERAL DEBIL,
ITY, CHILLS AND FEVER' AND DYS-1
PEPSIA.
Wo do not offer our BITTERS as a euro for all
discuses, but as an Aromado Tonic, they have no
equal.
For sale hy Druggist and Grocers everywhere.
Principal Depot,
Goodrich, Wineman & Co.,
Importers of
CHOICE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS,
Fob 16- ly Charleston, S. C.
DR. SH ALLEN BERGER'S
Fever and Ague
ANTIDOTE
Always Stop? tbo Chill*.
Thia Medio ino hos been bof ore tho Pub?
lio fifteen years, and ia nt ill ahead of all
other known remedios. It docs not pargo,
does not nicken tho stomach, ia perfectly
safe in any dose and under all oircum
B tan eos, and is tho only Medicine that will
CURE IMMEDIATELY
and permanently every form of 1'ovor
and Aguo, beeanao it is a perfect Anti*
Sold by all Druggist*.
May 4 _ ly
L, H. ALEXANDER,
DENTIST,
BROAD STREET, CAMDEN, S. 0.
Every description of work executed with I
Eroinptnoss, and in the most approved and dura,
le style. Sets of Tooth furnished at very mod
erato ratos.
REFERENCES:
Gen. J. B. Kershaw, Camden, 6. 0.
T. Darnell, M. " ?
L. ll. Deas, " ?
J. M. Davis, Esq., " ?
Jan ft 6m
For Sale.
rim AT VALUABLB PROPRftTIT,
A called Urooklend, Situated I* furn ter County,
about one mlle fron? Kuteeburg, and wftloh wa?
thef*tafly residence of tbs rate John Bradley
It oonslsw of a largo an? ?de DweHlng Beast,
.ftary ont, buildings, all in tbor^gt, repair, ?ad
ether particular*, H
-' .
WA
09 DAT STREBT, SAVANNAH, GA.
. ?4 ?AST BAY-ST, CD A RLES TON, 8. O.
?41 BROAD 8TRKET, AUGUSTA, QA.
Alto, by.'..Agent.
WE ALSO KBKP
Par? BT?. 1. PERUV IAN GUANO.
? DISSOLVED BONE.
? LAND PLASTER.
Por further information, nd dre*? M above for
elroular, or subscribe to Southern. Agriculturist,
pabltebed by W. C. Macmnrphy ? Go.. at Au?
gusta and Savannah, Oa.. at the low prto? of 25o.
per annan.
Dee 8_ 4rno?
AIMiR'S SARRACENIA
-OR
FLY-TRAP BITTERS.
The Great Southern remedy for
DYSPEPSIA,
NERVOUS DISORDERS,
' GENERAL DEBILITY, Ac.
Prepared by
CS-. W. Aimar,
Chemist and Druggist,
' 'Charleston, S. 0.
SAVANNAH, OA. I
March 9th, 1809. J
Mn. W. G. AIMAR-Doer Sir:-A member of
my family suffering lon- from Dyspepsia, baa
experienced more relief from your SARRACE?
NIA BITTERS than from any other mediolne
she bas ever tried. It is most oxoellent for in?
vigorating the system and creating an appetite.
[ regard it os decidedly the most benefieiul of all j
Dyspeptic remedies.
Yours, very respectfully,
N. J. DARRELL,
Sold by all Druggists.
Oenorai Agents IlISLEY A Co.,
No. 141 Chambers Stroot, New York.
AGENTS AT SUMTER.
J. F. AV. DeLormo. A. Andorson A Co.
Nov 3_6m
A. H. STILLMAN,
(Formerly of Fogariles A Stillman,)
-DEALER IN
FOREIGNAND DOMESTIC]
m
Dry Goods, Hosiery,
FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS &c.
281 King Sired, West Side, -
FOURTH DOOR BRLOW WENTWORTH. STREBT, |
Opposite the H?ben Bouse,
CHARLESTON, S. O
Terms Cash or City Acceptance. ?
Feb 16-3m___
PH?TOG R A PUS,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
JESSE H- BOLLES'
FINE ART GALLERY, NORTH-EAST CORNER]
Kins und Murkct Snoots,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
PBOCELAI?" LIKENESSES
LIFi?-SlZF. ORTRAITS,
In Oil, Water, and Pastel Colors,
Taken in the
II1UHEST s?BtftFEEfJTION<;OP A HT.
PHOTOGRAPHS
OF ALL KINDS AND SIZES.
. Feb 16-6m
Especially designer! for the uso of tho Medical j
Profession and the Family, possessing those in -
trinsio mvdioinal properties whioh belong to an
Old and Pure Gin.
Indispensable to Females. Good for Kidney
Complaints. A duiicious Tonio. Put np in j
oares, containing one d: /.cn nettles each, and |
sold by all druggists, grocer*., Ao.
A. M. BIN INGER A CO.,
Established 1778. No. 15 Bonver St., N. Y.
lune 23 ly
AND ww
BLOOD PURIFIER H
for Teri tatuali, ie? .' Rotadalia Alaaaai" fir tali year.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
J)r. J. J. LAWRENCE & CO.,,
naopnirTOHB,
v61 flwohatau't
JBALTIMOB !
CLEMENTS & CO.,
(UMCOM FORTAB LE )
COMFORT AND CURE FOR THE RuP
TUR KD-Sent peat paid on receipt of 10
eta. Address Dr. E. B FOOTE (Author of Med?
ical Cutt.mon Sense,) No. 129 Lexington Avanue,
New York;_
?WAY WITH SPECTACLES. Old eyes
made new, easil?, without doctor or modi
>. Seat post paid on receipt of IO cents.
Address Dr. K. B. FOOTE, 129 Lexington Aven?
ue, New York.
rjINT8T0 'fHR OHILpLESS ?eat free on
XX receipt, of ona letter stamp. Addreai Dr.
K B FOOTE, 120 Lexington Avenue, N. Y,
_Feb 16_ _
Gm. Z. FRENCH.
Commission Merchant
-Air?
BEAL ESTATE AGENT
W? MIjvGTON, N. G.
VegetaTrfe Appetiser. "
TH? Best
-
TONIC YET OFFERED, |
Rod
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
l?ea?th, 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 ^j^he 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
that cannot be surpassed.
Females whose Consti?
tutions
have become NERVOUS and
debilitated through sedentary
habits and cft>se 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,
m
FRENCH,
AND
GERMAN.
*
Manufactured only by the
Rocky Mountain
Bitters Co.,
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
207 FULTON ST.,
* Yew York,
Ver tele by
? *?
I.A. ftTKAGBft,
Insurance ?f?i&peSy.--J%?????Z ^MSB}
Cepita!, Surplus end Reserved Fund?, ,- '' ^.^^^flWj
Eighty Million ?od I*>?r Htt?^
Thous.od?omr^IN GOt,D. W? ;IHI ?O?t.^OM^^
Invested io the United Stetes, Two Mil- 'j%?r^n^j?^?0l^ hnv^^?l
lions of Doliera. $2,000,000 .* 5 K?\l?fr'Z!>V . '^SffiBI
io As?ete, perfoet teeurit; ii t^|jn
Risks io Sumter, taken at Charleston to the insured j ?hile Ks ^ff?l
constantly Ineeeoaieg ineoae osfcwfcifj
Residences in the Country Insur- te deoltro Uoertl atvideod? HB
ed at LOW hates. . v!^?B
Policy In thie {toatpeny IK stwdltyV?
Losses paid promptly in fcharles- oreaeingin value, et a eost
creeses With every annual payment v 1
On the payment of Ten Years CHAS*. H, MOI8SS)
premiums in O ASH, a p?rpet- . I?8W?T AP?V; V J
?a? policy will be issued. Feh 28 V.'. ^^^fjj
Piedmont and Arlington!
LIFE INSURANCE COMPATI
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 OP OVER
Eight Thrasand Insurers and a Capital
and Assets of over One Million and
a Half of D lars, j
ATTAINING TO A POSITION Np IMPORTANCE AMONff
Life Insurance Companies
never before reached in so short a time.
i**
. 1
Rights of Policy Holders in both the "Piedmont" and "Arlington^ <
will remain unchanged, and the same as before. '
New and advantageous vi features in the new
Company, will be allowed the old Insurers co-equal ; '
with the new ones ;
There are Brandi Offices inpeach State, where funde accruing m
invested, and not taken beyond State limits.
-_c_
Branch Office in this State at Columbia.
LEA PH A RT, JEFFERSON AND RANSOM, Managers.
J. S- HUGHSON> ?gerjfc, Sumter,
REFERENCES : . * V .'
Capt. A. A. Gilbert, Capt. E. W. Moise, Capt. Jno. S. Richards? J
??ffw?Min?l'tlM,W.W.m.?W.?MWII?WffWIMW?^??M*
"JL* JLdLJbLi 3E5IQiSskJaL? XJXT TlTaSB?a
toni^
THE BUST J.N USS.
Recommended by the Highett Medical Authority in the Slate. Sc? Circmrt!
raound each Bottler ?
lt you want to be oared of Dyspepsia?
If you want to be cured of Chilla and Fever. .
If you want to be eared of Debility,
If yen want to be eared of Iodirestton-,
If yon want to bo oared of Weak Stomsebi
If youwant to regain yoef Appetite,
If yon want a good S tom ?oh lo,
If yon want the BB8T TONIC.^ .
TRY TH EM. USE NO OTHER. Aak fort SUMTER BITTERS. Said by DraggUU SSL
Qrocera. See that our signature is over tbe cork of each bettie. _ -"." ,.' '
BOWIE, MOISE fc BAmfl <
PROPRIETORS ANO WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, CHARLESTON 8- *
For sale bv A. ANDERSON A CO., 8umter, and SPENCER, SCARBOROUGH 4 CO. 1
Pen l?_?m BI,HT'!&?rr- I
i'urebasers of muslo will eonsulr simply to Introduce oov new avoiW 1
their own intereMs by sub.-cribing to the mosloel world. Oar sen- i
to PKTRIIS' MUSICAL MONTHLY, ft seribers ?lagand play the ?aullo wa ? ?
is issaed on the Bret of eaeh month, give them. Their aasieal friend? a
and Rives all tho - TmrrnnOI .'l!**r ib* ?
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anthe.T ns Hays. KlnlrVl, Thomas, fora, where we make prolt. M
Bishop "Dank?, Recht, Frey, Keller, Remember I every yearly > - ?
Wyman, etc. Ever? nomber eon- gets, daring the yser, at least lew " "M
m talas at Isast Twelre Pieces, of new pleees of oar best masts, all of ' JM
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W printed on line MUSIO AL/ wtfaprlstto .
white paper aed ?LVA V' th"t fer* sad ' 4
* from fall else mnste plates, avery sell for. over f 60. It le publ Ished a?
pieee of whleh ls afterwards printed the Mammoth MeMo Sjore of J. Lv ?
In sheet form, from the same plates, Pours, 699 BresdwajT N?w .T?f*? ,u
and aoTd ai from SO to 50 sent*eaeh, where every thing la the malle lia? >
s?&??& ' MONTHLY ?Fi
meiftsine ii 80 ?iVli XAAliA rain year or. Y
eenie eopy, ffl a year, $1.80 for der, it will be promptly alteaded te, <
Sit months; and wa guarantee to .
??.ry yearly aabteriber at ieesl 481 . .
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SOO POE $& theo?oetf thi* ?aper. * ;?
Wa do ant eipeel Pavane' Mosto- 'J*. ' S
Ab MOHTHLV to pay. ns as a Mega- ( M
sine, beeanse we give too mnek ,JM
_moule for the money* It U tisn?< yr-^rr-mrr^^t?Mm -1
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