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The IDn.?y INTew^. SATURDAY YlOKNlNO, MAY 4, 1866. The Mu* ?'h o?" h migration. 3b the Editor of the Daily News : DBAK SIB : Wo ?>baervc, in perusal of the papors, statements, baaed on reliable statistics of railroad travel furnished at CJhicago, that oven at this timo, whon IravoHing ia comparatively light, that the number of persons punning that point westward, ovor thoso passing oantward, is between throo or four thouHimd per mouth; and which, in all proba bility, ao the woather growa warmer, will ho aug mented to perhaps ton thousand per mouth. Illicit will bo remoinborod, IB only one point. It is said, also, that tho number of families who outer Kansas and Color?do to locate thomBolvea, aro about one thousand per month; allowing to ?teach -family six' individuals, this would make tv /otumbpt of Beventy-two thousand porsons every y yea*. ' Vi on* this wo can infer at onco the sources I andvorigiu of that wonderful growth in population and wealth which, in every docado, ia building up States boro and there in tho fur distant Weat, that loom up in gigantic proportions, rivalling tho olden States in tho march of ccnturiea. This rostlcKBUOBB of tho human soul, this march of mind, yearning for excitement, is mar Tolf?'dsly strange, when wo tako into oonbidera tion tho hardships, privation?, tho sufferings to be endured and tho dangers to bo encountered. Prowling aavages, rondered hostile, vindictive and bloody, at being dispossessed of thoir haunts bodica of lawless aud abandoned characters, fear ing neither God nor mau-an unsettled atato of Boojcty, where uo ruan'alifo is safe-with dieoaaoa 1 of every type and form-yea, it ia strange, pass ing strange, that, notwithstanding all this, that thousands and tons of thousand?, aro over rush ing on and crowding oach other?' tracks, seeking for homes and fortune in a diatant region far away from tho land of their birth, and OBtraoizing ii themselves forever from the comfort? and con venience? amidst which they wore reared. There certainly must bo a marvellous powor of fascination-a orri o strange, attractive charm-that captivates tho mind and loada men off for this "WoBtorn life and Western adventure, of which wo droniah fogies of this section know little or nothing. Alen roared hero aro seemingly conteut, with but few ezoeptione, to romain iu statu quo, and vogotate, a? it were, on tho samo old billa, and to livo and die as their .fathers did before them, in the same old homestead where they wero born and roared. When wo think of thia spirit of emigration, wo wonder sometime? that these staid old countries, with an ocean of water intervening, should send forth so unceasingly such a tide of human life toward the uncultivated, unimproved elopes of tho distant Paoiflc. Persona wonder-Bland in surprise, and ask: "Why this yearning-this boundless desire among the citizens of tho old world for the far-off West? Why tliia Leather Slocking disposition that prompt . ed him, at the Bound o? the pioneer's axo, to turn bis line of march toward the setting sun ? Why tbie restlessness-this Scythian spirit to wander far away beyond the palo of comfort and civiliza tion? They talk of it. Speculate on it. Now tho question ia, cannot Sonth Carolina-should ahe not -with all bor advantages, comforts, conveniences, railway?, etc, and for nor especial bctpoflt, if we look to future prosperity, adopt soma means that will bo calculated to attract and draw hero como portion, aome port, of that mighty army -of emigrants who are marohing hourly, daily and weekly to the unimproved prairies of the remote WeBt, where, for a long time, they must bo sub jected to endless privations and hardships? At the last cens?a wo had added but little to out white population. By the mighty upheaval, the terrible conflict through which wo have passed, wo have lost thousands; how many, at present we have no nieahe, of knowing. From everything that -wo CBLXI see, we can but presume that the two races-can never .live together. .The African is bound to extinction, and must undoubtedly meit away before the Anglo-Saxon. ,A Aa an evidence of the fact in loss of population and laborers, and which should startle-every pub ^C-Bpirityd citizen to ueo some exertion, eomp en ?deayop to turn hither some portion of that flood of human life that ia moving westward, Li the vaet amount of improved lands offered for eale. Ever; paper is crowded witt advertisements, everyreal estate broker ' ina commissioner has his hands full of real estate for sale, while there are hun dred? of acree, not exposed for sale, lying all ?Ver thVotratrV unfilled and uncultivated. These are facts, ?startling facts, and activo measurei ohould be taken to set forth before this moving ol tho population of the nations of the earth; the ad Tantagos South Carolina possesses, so as to win them, and direct their wandering footsteps hither. IJ we sit down listlessly, mourning and grumb ling oier the post,-i? we fold our armsAogether, ?mae no exertion, no oiiergy, no 'effort, to' obtain .or abare sf the tramping myriads that ara evoi rolling on in solid' Columns past us toward the foot of tho Rocky Mountain?, and that are filling *P ffiP?.* 'Western regions-year. Sf ter. J??? will And us Blowly dragging our length along, making but little progresa, while those distant landB, now bn> sparsely inhabited, will beoome mighty ane .powerful SlKten,loavlng us so fsr behlndthem ii population and wealth that our influeneo will b< lost and absorbed in their magnificence ant greatness. . i .. ,. . .-.- ?,?.?-.-^ Tlie I'll In CM?. In Kim i. rancla??-\'l*lt to tis. Pagan Temple. (Cor. Rochester Union and Advertiser.) SAN PiiANcisoojP?b. 17.'-Wednesday last, be aide? beim? Aeh Wednesday and Valentine day t.waa the first of the now year' among the Chino? of this city. I believe I have told you that ther. are from 6,000 to 10,000' of tho moon-eyed eeles tials in this city. Among them are home ver' wealthy and respectable mord?ante, and the "dti rfew'? 9fLvfM New Yoor holidays, (four, days), hav< been dnite interesting, Fireworks and oracken have befen' rattling.In'-all 'riarts !df ?lie city, bul moro oapoqiallF in that part of tho town known a Obina-town, where.most of tho "Johns" reside Many of these nu rob ant? kept open house ant received thfir wbito friends with as much dignif and ?er?idony as wany other man." Cuampagn and other wines wpre expended with liberality. The temple was oponed to all Mollean visitor who would bondr them with thoir prosonco, an I, among otbere, "honored" them with a oall. Th b?ildmg Ia situated in a miserably dirty alley, and j a small building, threestories in height. The fir? story Seems to beoccupi?d as asleoplog and amok log department. There waa a number of tlio'SJohna lingmng in blissful repose upon, the floor, whil ? their* *e^ ?iddytng the" Iptur/iof 'a fctoqk?. 1 li strodg fames'of opium WBIon they smoke' not ha\ ing a salutary effect upon my olfootory organs, waa obliged to beat a hasty retreat, and forth wit motin tod to the second story.- All about th la root .were oharaolers in the Cidneselarigasfee,.brillUr lights wero auaponded from the ceiling, and it oense burned upon tbe-sevoral altars where wor reared the god? whom they worship. On on ? side- were arranged what I took to bo st indar U e jpoleJi.vpon which mr/?Tfiionets.. These standard ^?ro suf^bunted with flguros, oarttedfrnm brs>. in tho stisjfio. or dragons and tnouatrositleti ol vi |W? forms, rjear this was reared an altar c - pedestal whore an ugly lookiug animsl of th ? dragon spooins received the. homage of tb ! ?ohnJ:.. Around the? animilo" Were some beat tifal sp?oiihens of Chinee handiwork, oonaiatin . W oajteu ?uA, emomtiere? Work and artifioli flowers, the Wholo being under a o%nopy of carvo we?-work, hamjgomoly.gilded with gold, ailve , and carmino. sjo?a .. ?. , . , <t ., Before, this jiontfcaoiint idol wer o placed platt ; oontaining/orongoi?, oandlcs and oupnof to?, ?Ive as arl -offering: but th? gent?o Vpuasyw with th immonso mouth and open ja wa touched them bo In another portion of tho room aro placod a argo number, une hundred or more, email figuren, HT ved from brant), representing Chiueso in various .ttitudos and postures. I inforrod that this waa omo historical representation. TUoro wero BOV ial eproade of moat exquisito ombroidory work, ho ii;;iirea being of tho dragon and mermaid ur ler, handcomoly wrought iii gold and silver, upon ?oavy aoarlot silk. Theao wero oll'orud for ealo at 170 oath. The third story ia tho moBt important one, for 1?re, in all hia majoaty aud glory, aita tho ?'Josh" >f ?oshea, ToDg Goo. Ho is a jolly, fat, and aeeni ngly a very good naturcd old fellow; his mouth is rather largor than ia necessary for a mortal to jossoas, and he griiiB constantly. Ho Isj a wooden nan, but a groat man amoDg tho Cbiueae. His complexion ia ruthor darker thtin that of hie de ..oteeu, being of dark brown. Ho aporta a mouB laobo of hugo size. Ho alao had several platos of jr ungen, OAudiuB, and a pot of toa bofore him. Whnther it happened to bo bia lunoh hour or not, [.did not ascertain. Ho waa seated under a canopy if richlv embroidered silka, oar ved-wood-work aud irtifloia'l ?hinoso ?owera, all arranged with that taste and ?kill which tbo Obiooso alono poBsces. Thora was also a piece of embroidory, work here winch ia the moat beautiful thing. I havo over seen. It representa ybo High Mtuuiariu of China and hie. two children. It waa made in' Chitin, and Imported to thle country oxpreaaly for the Tem ple. AH f.ir'as my observ?t iona ox tended, I judgo that tho Cbinesu may Lave no aorvico. Tuero waa a largo number present, but they seemed to bo un unconcerned na their visitor?. COM? J.JEKO I?L. The Chstrlcston Cotton Market. The market sottlod dovrn yesterday to moro firmness and regularity than had characterized It for savoral days; some 250 bales changod hands at tho following prices: Ordinary to Good Ordinary.21 to 26 por lb Low Middling.91 to- .. .. Middling.28 to 29 " " Strict Middling.?0 to- " " GoodMiddling.31 to- .. " August? Market. AUGUSTA, Muy 3-COTTON.-Tho market Is some what lmprovod to-day, with a fair inquiry. Bales wero made at 24 to 25 cents for Middling to Strict Middling; and fruin 25 to 20 cents for Strict to Good Middling. Oor.D.-The doiunnd for gul 1 in very moderato, and very few transactions reported. ISrokers buy at 126 and ssk 1?7K SitiTsu.-V ?changed. Wilmington. Market. WILMINGTON, May 8 -Tuitrasrrme-Sales of 204 bbis at 4 to ft 05 tor new virgin, $3 for yellow dip, and $1 5D tor hard, per 2riu lbs. HPiBiTa TtmrsNTiNB-Salos of only 21 bbls at 63o per gal.on lor white-, ' ROBIN-Wo quote sites of 450 bbls at G to $7 for No. 1, and 7 50 to $7 75 for Palo, per 280 lbs. Tan-?-4 bnla sold at ti 15 per bbl. COTTON-No sales reported; market inactivo. Memphis Market. MEMPHIS, May 1.-COTTON -The Cotton market yesterday opened more buoyant, on account of the one penny advance in Liverpool, 'ih-t advance had very little tCr-ct on tho New York market, as all oonfldenco is lo.t in the foreign markets. Tho noon dispatch quoted Cotton dull at 30 to 31. There wa* very hule doing lu the market hero. Holders aro ?during nothing but outside lots, while buyers were wanting in confidence to concrdo to holders prices, a few bales changod hands at25 io 20 tor Middling. Factors soemod inclined to hold for better prides, Baltimore Market. BALTIMORE, May I- Correa continues quiet. We havo to notice a sale of 60 bags Rio at 23 cents, cur rency. FLOOR was quiet to-day. Some Inquiry for shipment, but no sales reported. Holders are firm, and quotations unchanged, we repeat as follows: Howard street Super and cul Iii tra.. fa.00 (?) 9 60 Howard street Shipping Extra.li) 00 (a) 10 60 Howard streetlllRli Orados.11.00 Q 1L60 Howard'atreer -Family._UW? 18.60 Ohio Super and Cut Extra.9 00 C4 ?.25 Ohio Shipping Extra.10.00 @ 10.60 Ohio Retailing brands.10.76 ? U 60 Ohio Family.La.18O0@ I8 60 Northwestern Super.8 60? 8 75 City Milln Huper.0.00? 9-25 City Mills Shipping brands Extra.12.60 @ 13.00 Standard Extra.10 00? 10 60 Baltimore, Welch's ?Greenfield ramiry.ie.i 0 & 0.00 Daltitnoro high grade retail tun.14.00 ? 0 00 Rye Flour. How.....4 60(5) 5.60 Corn Meal-City Mills..._4 25? 0.00 GXAINJ-Wheat was in limited supply. 2000 bushels red aud only 2o0 bushels white ottered on 'Change, all Maryland. The. only sale, reported -was 1500 bushels ctioicoMfirj-latirtre.il at,$181; markut steady. Oom. 60,600 luishe'? offariid; li .yera liol I i ack, 'and prices re ceded several cunts. We report eales of 10,000 bushels white at 85 to 87 bis; 700 buahuls yellow 85 et? ?0000 Implied? .do 83 et?, and 350 bushels do R2 cto; market closing! iioavy, with a large portion of ! the'receipts re maining over unsold. Oats.-56 >0 bushels recolved, and mostly sold, viz : 1450 bun lids at 34 cts; 2160 do 63 c s; and 1100 do 61 cts, wetghc. Rye.-20j busbols Maryland sold at 80 ots. Receipts of Grain an reported at the* Corn and Flour Exchange, for the month of April, 1806 and 1866. Bus. Wheat. Bus. Oorn. Bus. Oats. April, 1806,... 68,629 133JMC 48,040 April, 18?G.... 114,210 367,145 69,880 Ino...:'.... MM| j ,.233,4?0': 21,840 Included in the receipts of Wheat tho past month wer? 75.000 bushels Western an i Northwestern and 7600 bushels Canada. * ? ' ' MOLASSES- There is nothing doing. Quotations steady sa last rep?rt-ii Stock to-day'717 .hhds, (ti tes, 40 bbla Onba and 316 bhds Porto Rico. . PROVISIONS -We report a quiet but orra market Thor? were sales of 60 bins W? stern Moss Pork at SIM. Lard is jobbing at ?Oiio for Western tes. No large sales. Nothing doing in Balk Meats; receipts light, and held nominally as before quoted. Bacon Shoulders are in fair Jobbing demand at 13>fo, and 81des ure steady at lfl)?o. Hams oro firm, but not very aollve; quote 20 io 23c, as to quality. BALT-Romains quiet. Sales confined to lota from Jobbers and prices without quotable change for Liver pool.., Turka Xslaaa Is steady ateoo per bushel /or loti from /Bto?s.' Baan-Nothing doing. A small let of Clover waa offered to-day.' hold at $6. No Timothy hers. Flax li quoted at %1 50 per bushel. ?ooAB -Was In demand to-day for refining; the s alea were comprised of 230.hhds.. Cuba at 10 to I0j?c;fll! hhds, du good 10Jic, 160 boxes Havana 10>? to lt>?o, all 4 moa., for re?ulng; also. 100 hhds, grscery Cul? at 10??O; 100 do>, Porto Rico at lo;." to Ide. Stock of Su gar here to-day is composed as follows ! Hhds. Boxes. Bags. Cuba.......2,893 8,270 ...... Porto Rioo..2,221 .... Sngllsh Island....!.. 6S .... Bnurtl.. ;....;-... .... .... 11,47? Total.6,178 8,270 11,471 WHISMT-Homo little inquiry, hot market quiet s SI 25 to 2 23-latter for Jobbing lota of City and Weat ern. ....,.. ' *-.' DBY Goona.-Bus'nesa Is active, and prices rather mort steady. The warm weather has stimulated purchase; for consumption. Brown shirtings and sheetings on rather lower, but bleached goods are firm, and not it superabundant supply. Drlila are rather scarce and ac tlva at the recent concession. Prints aro more activi and ?toady In price, willi a reduced stock. Gingham are scarce and steady. Lawns are lower. Denims firm Stripes are activo and well sustained in price. Ticks sri alao in request. The woollen market is moderately ac tive. Delaines mostly so, but at depressed prloes. Ses sonable gooda of de kable style have been selling freely Only the finest graces of fancy oasslmeres sell well t-a tinerta are dull. Shas*ls are dall for the season, am ore lo* in price. The utmost activity prevails io lui ported goods, wbiob are, however, soiling at very los Pfice-^bolow cost of importation-bat, nevertheless, in terforing greatly with the demand for homo-mad f?brica. Alt dress goods of desirable stylos sre very ne ttve, both in nrlvato and st auction, and the import! tiona continue active. Low prloed, undesirable style are abundant, outsell. All worsted and woollen drei goods, abawla, delaines, fancy and staple Biles, Englls prints, and bleached cottons lind A ready market, th low prices soourlng the ?alo. The auction sales ar larg? a'nd hairy.' The finer silks ?re sought for. Linen are active at goodprloei. The .full lu gold has sate with great foYirje on the -foreign -dry-goods market. As 1 has enabled Importers to re, it home at a less cost c exchange thau as calculated on when they ordered th goodsi,apd,ths?r??t?hlamento! cotton has worked t this.end.-N..T. Independent, i . ,-?: MARINE NEWS., .'??'? ; - .; i.,,., POUT OF OH A Ii la 10 8 TON. . , . ?' . Arrived Yeiterday. UMaT ? 'Span liol Tomas.' Rosjy. Matansas, 6 days. Balla* To l/eCoU?* k Balas. W. ,....-. ^Sohri?lfa Pra k11", Edgerty;, Plymouth, N O. shin, los and Mdxo. To BoreVen k Nesbit. Vron thla Port. Behr Presto, Briggs, at Baltimore, May 1st, > Up for tula Port. S^omahlp Cumberland, Read, at BalUmors, May 1st. ; . loave May ?. , , Cleared tor thin Port. - Brig Am broie Light, Simpson, at Balt.lrn'ore, Ma* 1. ti 'l fit ',:?. ? -^f-, - -. ,< i-ArVlt'lO.U. 48 66 Ion ii, the shin Amel' Courier, U oin Liverpool for Chariest on. PORT CALENDAR. 00ABKOTKD WKKOLY. PHASES OF TUX MOOR. Mt Q. 7th, th. "ilm. oven I Firm Q. 21st. 4h. 88ro. morn ew M. Utli, tia. 38ui. moral trull it. 29th, Tu. Mm. mom 'I '?run, A MAT li Monday.... Tuesday.... Wodnoidoy, Thursday.. Frida Hnt day .... urday.. I Sunday. BOM. BISKS. | 8XT8. KOON Binn RIPBfl. I WATFB. S..10 6..14 6..13 6..lil 8..11 O..10 ti.. 0 e.,10 6..40 0.41 6..43 6. 43 0..43 8..61 H..?3 ?..12 ID.. 0 10..49 11. .30 6..44 I Mom. 1..53 Morn. 9.. 3 U..40 10..27 11.. 13 12.. 3 )jn?tgnce? per South Carolina It nil ron.I, Ula y 4. 619 balo? Cotton, 4 boles Sheeting?, 7 bbls Naval Store?, cars Cattle, Furnituro, and Sundries, 'lo T Btonny, K t Bodgors k Co, Adam?, Frost & Co, J Cosgrove O W Hark & Co, Lauroy & Alexander, Grucsor k Hnilth, J D .ikon, A Ungo St Uo, J Cantwell k Co, J Austell, Mowry i 0.0, Hunt Uro?, Holme? J: Stonor, E J Wiss A Co, J li : Sloan, J B Campbell, W I) Williams, O W WI11I?IIIB k io, Kllnck k Wli'keuberg, J Fraser k Co, H Muru & Co, lltibos k Co, O A Hooley k Co, A li Gibson, M Gold mith & Son, B T Walker. Consigno?.-? per Northeastern Ila.tlron.tl, Slay 3. 63 bolo? Cotton, 112 bbl? Naval Stores, cars Lnmbor, logs Cotton Heed, Furnituro, Mdzo, ko Tu Adams, ."roBt k UJ, S L Howard, U Koeder, Lee k Spencer, U J >onord, Duki-8 k Co, Piucknoy Uro?, Sbockolford k 'rasor. B H Bodger? a Co, t* W WillumB k Co, W K ityon, B H Barden. Gaillard k Mino?. NATURE'S OWN RUI1US. Congress Spring Water. Empire Kpring Water. Columbian Spring Water. NO NATUBAL OB ABTIFIOIAL COMPOUND HA* yet been discovered or WANurACTUiiED that equal? tbeat watora as a PBEVENTIVE, BELIEF AND PEBMA MKNT ODBE, for many temporary and chronic dis oases, as proved by the experience of many thousaud? who have drank them for years, with the most buuuQcia effects. CON'tfllESS WATER Ia a cathartic, oltoratlve ond tonic, and i? o minali!? remedy for affections of the Liver and Kidney?, DIB pop&lo, Gout, Chronic Constipation and Cutanooii? di? eases. It 1? a ?unst powerful preventive of the Fever? ond iitlloua Complaints, so prevalent in warm climat cb EMPIRE WATER Ia a cathartic, and a valuable remedy for Rheumatism. Derangement of the Liver, DlseaBca of the Sklu, nnd Oenerol Debility. Its offocts are moot eolutory in Lung DlBi'iitir-n. It 1B an almoat sons CUBE for t-'crol ula, on j tho moat aggravated forms of Dyspepsia, A? B FURVKN TIVE AND CUBE for oB BlUouB Derangements, it atandr unrivaled. COLUMBIAN WATER Is a tonto and dluretlo of a highly beneficial character, and Is a pofUTrvx BUHOT tor Diabete?, Qrovol, Calculas, Irritation ond Inflammation of tho Kidney? and Bladder and has moat Blngularly active ?fleote in restoring thru? organs when debilitated by long dUeose. Females who hove suffered for years from Irregularity, and tho dis tressing diseases known only to their ?oz, hove been entirely oared by the faithful and judicious use of CO LUMBIAN WATEB. These water? oro bottled fresh and pure, from each of the above-named Spring?, lu ...so oareful and secure ? mann- r that they preserve oil their medicinal voluo foi y eora, and will be found equally efficacious when drank thousand? of milos distant, as when taken directly from the Spring. Beware oj Imitations and inferior Waters; the corks oi oil genuine Congroes, Empire and Columbian Water? ore branded on the Bide of th* cork, thus : I CONUBESB WATKB, 1 I Eur-raK WATKB, 1 I C. & E. 8. Co. I \ 0, k E. S. Co. j i COLUMBI AM WATKB, \ \ C. A E. 8. Co. J Pocked safely and aeonrely, in boxes ?nitable for ship ment to any port of the world. Congress and Empire Watora In boxes, containing i Dozen Pints, or 3 Dozen Qiurt Bottle? each. Columbian Water In boxes contain ins 4, or 6 Dozen Half Pinta, or i Dozen Pint Bottle* each. Sold by all Druggists, Hotels, Wino Merchants, and first-class G jeers. ?Sold only at Wholesale by HOOKISS SONS, Prop'rs,, No. 92 Beekmam-street, N. Y. j$&- Orders by mail receivo prompt attention. March?_ th?tn8ms HEALTH RESTORED, AND 8I0KNB88 PREVEHTED BY UBING THE 0BL1 BBlTBD GRAEFENBERG FAMILY MEDICINES. AMOV<t WHICH ABB LUBSUALL'S UTERINE CATHOLICOK. - Prios $1.60, Which will Infallibly, pouitively, Invariably cure al those torturing, perplexing, and debilitating symptom' commonly known at FEMALE DIHEAMR, WEAKNE?? IUKEGULABITIEH, etc, which weary and render un happy ?o m ?ny wotnoo between the ?so? of 15 and M for wbton, the medical profession seeks in vain for i remedy, ?ad from which wealth, poolUou, delicacy, an< refinement afford no exemption. Bead the following: tVAVATZTn, KT;.. June 91,1M0. I sin a graduate of the regular Medical College?. llghi tten mont na-ago I hod ?even cones of ??vere l?male dis ease which l had entirely failed .to cure. One tody ho. o?n?t*nt by ?tarlo?; one bad every sympton. of epuepu convulsions cons?quent upon deranged menstruation otiior? had whites, lolling. lrr?gnioritie?j and oil the st vero symptom? of continued uterine derangement tUvliin my attention called to MAOBHALL'8 OTEBINJ OATHOLIOON, I used It, and it onred every case. Ther has not been o singla failure lu its operation. O. J. WORTHINGTON, M. D, ?-Bee that the ?sol of the Qraetesb&vg Company] on every bottle.-Qa . THE GBAEFENBERQ VEGETABLE PILLS Are the best lu the world for family use, and for Ind ftostlon - Oona ?potion -. Headache- Nervousness- Bl oasnee? -Heartburn - Acidity- Nausea--Flatulenee Wont of Appetite--Dy?rep?U--Liver Complaint-Or pings-Fevers. On account of their great mildness, and from the tot that thoy never gripe, nauseate, or leave the bowels in oonttipoted condition, the Graefonberg Pill? will b found more pleasant than any other?. {rjrPric? 24 cents p?-r box: On the receipt of on? do lor four boxes wUl bo sent by mau, tree of postage, I any port of the country., DYSENTERY 8YBDP.- Price BO cents. Infallible In oil casca of bowt-1 complainte, and a ce tain cure for ASIATIC CHOLERA. OREEN MOUNTAIN OINTMENT.-Price M cents. ASrFor Brims, Bruises, Scalds, Old Bores, Chilblain Chopped Skin, Cold Soros, and wherever there Is li flommotton. It acts like magic-?*; ?tf-rho Ohtmontls guaranteed as the beat oppllc Hon in the world for the above. It sets more quick and certainly than any other ever offered to the pnbll Cntl/DREN'S PANACKA.-BO cents. ' SARAPARILLA COMPOUND- ?1. CONSHMPTIVE'S BALSAM.-S3. EYK LOTION.-35 cente, ,. HEALTH BITTEH8.-~5R oeaU. IPILBBBMEDY.-?1 ,TT " " '. FEVER AND AGUE REMEDY_60 ;e?t*. MANUAL OP HEALTH_?B cente. A complete Fatz ty Ehyslclon. , Bent'by rdoU onroo?iptftl acoenU. THE OIUEFEHBERG FAMILY MEDICINES sr* pi porvd under the im mediate sapei-vision of ?. 8EILFX PH Y8I?IAN, and they may be rol?o? upon lu all eve ?3-TUEY ARE P0BELY VEGETABLE.-tj? $Sr"Xhej hoto been the leading American Bom edi for 20 years. '' ' Bold, wholeoal* and retail, by THE GBAEFENBEE COMPANY, No. 13D William street. Now York, and 1 the trade generally. 4Qp*Ths trade ?tinr.ii.fl or ?ber?] terms, hy BXXQ ?* ?AS3H>^y,, ' March 1? stsithsm?s 0H?BT/E6TON. 6,; 0. sar THE Vis&ksihY ItEOUia? OAi.' lit,, I'D CHASED ?A H, P. BDGG'B, Morket-etrViei, vM M. ; QOnw>V mam t?fiA, su which place? nnw?t><>?.; ?n sappUotl,.' .. ey No papers will tu sold from wauwe?- ui?> MrsM. <>*o<?nborK DAVIS & SON'S ORIGINAL AND GENUINE ?uO-PHGi.ATED?LiXll. OK CALISAYA BABE. ?TE OPFER TO THE PUBLIC, AND ALSO THE TRADE, A PURE COMBINATION OF IRON, PHOSPHORUS, AND ALL THE FERRO-PHOSPHORATED ELIXIR or CALISAYA BARK, By whomsoever sold, that has boen in tho market Hinco February, 1302, bus boon manufactured solely by DAVIS & SON'S. CITRATE OF MAGNESIA, A PLEASANT REFRIGERANT AND C-A.T HORTIC MEDICINE. A large Invoice of both these .preparations on ^band, and at Now York prices, by King&Cassidey, No. 151MEETING-ST., CHARLESTON, S. C, Maroh 30 HOLE AGENTS. ?3-THE SALE OF THE PLANTATION BIT TERS is without precedent In the history of the world. There is no secret in tho matter. They are at once the most speedy, strengthening health-restorer ever dis covered. It requires but a single trial to understand this Their purity can always be relied npon. 1 hey aro composed of the celebrated Ooileoya Bark, Cascarilla Bark, Dandelion. Chamomllo Flowers, Lavender Flowers, Wlotergrcen, Aniso, Cloverbuds, Oraufee-peel, Snake-root, Caraway, Coriander, Burdock, S.~T.~1860--X. &o. They aro especially recommended to clergymen, pub lie ?peaker?, and persons of literary habits and seden tary life, who require ireo digest! JU, a relish for food, and clear mental faculties. Delicate fomalea and weak persons are certain to find In these Bitters what tboy havo so long looked for. They purify, Htronethon and Invigorate. They create a healthy spf etite. They ore an antidoto (o chango of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent mtasmatlo and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They euro Piarrhea, Cholera and Qho.er \ Mojbnsj Thsy caro Liver C.miplalul and Merton? Headache. Tbcy ore the boat Bitter* la the world. They st air the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's great restorer. The following startling and ?mphatl? statement* oar be seen at our office. Letter ef Rev. B. ?. Cn AMO. Chaplain of the 107th Its? York Regiment: MBA? AOQUIA CnBox, klaren 4th, IMS. Owing to the great esposar* and terrible dsoomposi tion after the battle of Antietasi, I was utterly pros trat ed and very sick. My stomach would not retain med? elna. A? article called Plantation Bitters, prspsred bj Dr. DaVtxBt, of New York, was proscribed to give mi strength and an appetite. To my great surprise the} gave me Immediate relief. Two bettles almost allow?* me to Join m j regiment. . . . * I bave since soei them used in many cases, and am free to say, for l?os pi tal or private purposes I know of nothing like them Rev. E. F. CRANE, Chaplain. Leiter from the Rev. N. K. GILDS, St. Clairs ville. Pa. GEOTXEMSN:- YOU were kind enough, on a former oc easton, to send me a half doizon bottles of Plantatloi Ritters for $9 60. My wife having derivad so mud btnrflt from ths nse of these Bitters, I desire her t< continue them, and you will please send as six bottle more for the money enclosed. I sm, very truly, jours, N. E. GILDS, I'M tor Ger. Ref. Church, , SOLDIERS* Houx, SvrzmtiTZXDsin'e OFVICK, I CniaiNNATi, OHIO, Jan. loth, 1863. j * * a * . . '. . * . J have given your Plantation Bitters to hundreds c our noble soldiers who s op hera, more or JessuiUsblei from various causes, and the effect is marvellous an gratl^lng. Such a preparation oa this is I heartily wish in ever, family. In eyory hospital, and st hand on every battl field. O. W. D. ANDREWS, Superintendant Dr. W. A. CHILDS, Surgeon of the Tenth Yerinan t R< glment, writes:-"I<rlih every soldier had a bottle c Plantation Bitters. They are the most effective, pot feet, and harmless tonic I ever used." WIXLABD'S HOTEL, 1 WASHIKOTOM, D. 0., May 33d,' 1803. ) GrsTLKMKN.-.Wo require another supply of yon Plantation Bitters, the popularity of which daily ii creases with tho gnesta of. our house. Respectfully, SYKES, CHADWICK k OO. Ac. ko. ko. ko. . kt?. Be sure that every bottle bears the facsimile of ot signature on a aUol plate label, with our private stain over the cork. P. H. BRAKE & CO, No. 303 BROADWAY, N. Y. Sold by all respectable Druggists, Pbyilclsus, Grocer Hotels, Saloons, and country dealer?. April 10 thshtlyr MINNiSS & CONDON, HOUSE AN? SHIP PLUMBERS No, 4 BT^ErSTEE?T, 1 NBAB BROAD, OHABLEBTON, Q- O. JO RSI NO ATTENDED TO 7.T BH0RTE8T If OTTO! April . ' ,.' ?-. : . thstu?mos . rOHN KING & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS 7 Commission Merchants, OFFER FOR SALE, On Reasonable Terms? At No. 88 Hoscl-street, r> f\f\ BBL8. SOPER AND EXTBA FLOUR 3UU/1?* ?bl?. Urown 8ugor, asoortod OU bblH. Crushed Sugar BO bogs Coflbe 30 b?ge Pepper 20 bog? Spice S bogs Glugor G bolts Clove? 2 oases Nutmeg? 23 boxes Ground GliiRor 200 boxt ? Adamantino Candles 20 barrels Herring 100 kegs Dutch Herring 100 boxe? Cheeso, assorted 100 kits Mackerel 100 Vi bbls. Mackerel 70 Vi bbls. Muckorol 60 bbls. Mackerel 25 kite Salmon BO boxes Codfish 100 keg? and boxes Herring 100 boxen Soap 300 boxes Starch 25 bbls. Molasees 25 bbls. Copperas 60 kegs Epsom Salts 25 cases Cotton Cards 16 caseB Wool Cards IS ohests Hyson and E. B. Tea. ALSO, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF PICKLES, OysterH, Salmon, Lobsters, Poaches, Pine Apples, ko., fee JOHN KING & CO., March 6 mwf No. 88 ILAREL-STR?ET. WHISKEY, WINE, BRANDY, ?Sec. e(~\ BRLP. 80PEBIOR BOUBBON WHiaEEY 0\J 60 bbls. Magnolia Whiskey 6 bbls. Gin 100 cases ?-t. Julien Claret 60 ooaes Chnrnpague, quarts and pints 100 cuses San tome Win? 100 cosos Fine Old Unurtion Whiskey 100 cases Magnolia Whiskey 60 coBea Primrose Whiskey, super 60 cases Old Rye Whiskey 100 cones Fino Cordial Gin 60 cases Old Q. Brandy 25 cases Rnrn, "St. Croix" BOO coses Ale, "Muir A Sons," quarts and pints. Just received per steamers and schooners, and foi sole low by JNO. KING k CO., March 6 mwf No. 88 Hasel-streot. mm AND GLASSWARE. Clf\ OB ATES AND HHDB. OF ASSORTED OBOOKR ??\J BY AND GLAS* WABE, just received and foi sole by *NO. KING & CO., March 6 mwf No. 88 Hosel-strcet HOLLOWWARE. \it\if\f\ PfEOHS HOLLOW WABE, CONSISTING WJ UU of Pots, Oven?, Spiders, Frying Pane, fco For sale low by JNO. KING k CO., Marches No. 88 Hosel-atreet. ALE. ALE. ?ii~\C\ BBL8. AMSDBLL BBOB. CELEBRATE! ??VJKj ALBANY AMBER CREAM ALE. receive?! weekly, and for sole by JNO. KING <t OO. March i mwt No. 88 Hosel-atreeu CHARLT DRUG HOUSE. JOHN ASHHURST, Superintendent, irORMKULY OP No. ?O HA'?NEJSTBEE^ JUST RECEIVED AND NOW IN STORE A FELL SUPPLY OF DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES PEBFUMBBT HMMna PAINTS " OILS WINDOW GLiEB XBHOBEHBOaX LAMPS, *< WHOLKSA1L.K AGENTS FOR DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS Sterling's Ambrosia, CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRU? 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