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THE leading Journal OF* TZEanE SOTTTIH: THE PUBLISHERS OF E ?JII1BLKST0N BilLY NEWS . Beg respectfully to return their thanks to the ublio for its liberal support to thoir Journal, and romiao that in tho future, as in the past, it shall their aim to mako THE! MOST DESIRABLE PAPER the country. It has now M LARGEST MLATII1 any Newspaper isaued ia the State, and is THE LARGEST IN SIZE any Paper published in theJState-i?sned in "o form of eight pages, and the eizo of tbe New rk Herald. It is universally concoded that CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS l8 THE :OST ENTERPRISING, 1ST 3D B 3? 33 1ST ID 33 1ST T_ AND THE EST COMMERCIAL NEWSPAPER Wished in the South. It ia A SOUTHERN PAPER, ?J* - v ? [j ' . WITH OUTHERN PRINCIPLES. -o A TRI-WEEKLY. Many of our friends have spoken and written to na concerning the publication of a Tri-Weekly. We h?.ve thought of doing this for some time, bat wing to the gonoral disarrangement of postal af 'a, wo have concluded not to do so until the mencement of next season. On the first of September we will commence to ublish a country edition of THE NEWS, and it hall be our aim to mako the paper the best ever leaned in this State. Wo intend introducing en ~ely new features in this enterprise; it will not e a summary of tho daily, bat will be complete na original in itself, and we are certain that its atrona will bo as well pleased with it as are or present patrons pleased with the dally. o year.$10.00 months. 5.00 e? months.,... 2.60 (In Atlvamco.) ." . m v . . ? ' " . ( ' * ' , A?BCART, HcHILUN ? lOftfDK " i g1 4 ' > I ? No. l8 HAYNE-STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. O. N. York Advertisements 3\?C.A.3S,333^33 ^TOSAKS, NEW YORK. MONUMENTO, TOMBS, BEAD 8TO>E3, MANTLES, Ac, Ac. Our MONUMENTAL WORK, In doslgu or flnisb, is unpiirpasm'ti io thlf. com. try. Orders through Mall will re?oive tho saino attention a? when glvon In person. Satisfaction guaranteed. ' Drawings and oa lmatea ou application. Address lottor? to WATBAN k 00., May?_?mo No. 109 Mf roer street, N. Y. TUE PATENT BOOT AND 8H0E, WITH WOODEN SOLE AND HEEL ARD LEATHER SHANK, WELL OUTWBAB THREE PAIB OP THE OLD style. Onco worn, ;*ot? *lll nevor buy any other. Particularly adapted to the Laboring Classes. MAKDTACTUnED BT. THE UNION BOOT AND SHOE COMPANY, No. 38 Ucr^trtet. Nsw York. January 81 w/m8mo PUMPS! PUMPS! PUMPS!" Steam, Force, Sucfian and Lifting Painp. OP EVERY DESCRIPTION : DTilCAM AND GAS 1* IP li U, Pipo and Steam Fittings, A1TB KVKBX DK80BXPTI03I 0V Plumbors', Gas and Steam Fitters GOODS, FOB BALE AT THE LOWEST BATES, BY JOHN B. FULLEE, Ho. 8 DKY-STUKKT. NBW YORK. November 10 tm wlyr SCIWO MACHINERY DEPOT. J. B. SCHENCK, Agent/, No. TO HAIDER LAITE, NEW YORK, j OFFERS FOR SALE POBTABLE AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGDJE8 Of all ?Uses, CIIICULAR SAW MILLS Of Uio mo? ' approved constructloii, cutting from 10,000 to 20,000 ? feet of Lumber per day: REYNOLDS' TURBINE WA-1 TER WHEELS, and all kind? of Machinery for Working Wood and Don, via: Encino Lathes Drill Lathe? Boring Machine? ? {Hatting Machine* Upright DrlUs Iron Planer? Vertical Planer? Steam and Oa? Pipe? Bteam and Water Guage? | Screw Jock? Hydraulic Jack? Upright Reserving Mille ; Circular Reserving Mills Shafting Pnllrya and Banger? Rubber Leather Belting? Circular Saw Benches Bteam Pump? Snction Pumpa Force Pump? Power Morticing Machino? Blind Slat Tenoning Machlnea| Daniels' Planing Machine? Gray k Wood'? Planing Machina? Woodworth Planing Machine? Moulding Machino? Bash Machine? Boring Machine? Tenoning Machine? Foot Morticing Machine? Leather and Robber Hove Plumbing arid Oa? Fitting Wright'? Patent Soroll Saw? Patent Belt ?croU Saw? Lifting Pumpa Rotary and Mining Pumpa. Every description of Machinery and Ballway SuppBe?. COTTON GINS of the mott approved construction. Januarys wfmlyr BOYLAN & TUERS, MANUFACTURERS OF. AND WHOLESALE DEAL. BBS lu, WHITE LEAD, ZINC PAINTS, COLORS YABN18HE8, fto. Ko. B3 MAIDEN LANE, Now York, Order? by mall promptly attended to. Marchai_wtmlyr Cotton Gins! Cotton Gins! Cottontiini Taylor, Brown, Eagle, Southern Emory & Craven, McCharty and Excelsior COTTON GINS, WITH ENGINES, HORSE ?.??ERS, AND 1?VEBY THING COMPLETE FOB BUNNING IN STORE, AND BBA?)Y FOB IMMEDIAT* BHIPMENT AT THE LOWEST BATES, BY| JOHN B. FULLER, No. 8 Dev-street' KEW YORK. October 80 mwflyr HAGA1TS MAGNOLIA BALM. mniB IB THE MOST DELIGHTFUL AND EXTRA X ORDINARY article ever discovered. It chang?? the sun-burnt face and hands to a pearly satin textura of ravishing beauty. Imparting the marble purity o youth, and the distingue appearance BO Inviting la the city belle of fashion. Ilromoves tan, frockloa, pimples and roughness from the ?kin, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent and smooth. It contains no materia njurioua to the ?kin. Patronized by Actrease? and Opera Singer?. It 1? what every lady should have. Bold everywhere. Beta! 1 price 60 cent?. Prepared by W. E. HAGAN, Troy, N. Y. Address all orders to DUMAS BARNES k CO., October 80 mwflyr New York? AGUA de MAGNOLIA. A TOILET DELIGHT I THE LADIES' TBEAHUBI and gentleman'? boon I The "sweetest thing" and largest quantity. Manufactured from the rieh Southern Magnolia. Used for bathing the face and per .on, to render the skin ?oft and fresh, to prevent oruv tions, to perforce clothing, Ao. It overcomes the unpleasant odor of paraph-atlas. It removes redness, tan, blotche?, Ac It cure? nervous headache and allays lnflammatiOD, It cool?, ?often?, and add? delicacy to tho skin. It yield? a subdued and lasting perfume. It cure? mosquito bite? and ?Ung? of Insect?, It contains no material injurions to the skin. Patronised by Actresses and Opera Bingera. It whatievery; lady should1 have. Sold everywhere. Iff the Magnolia Water once, and you wfll uae no other Co logue, Perfumery, or Toilet Water afterwards. DE M AS BABNES k 00. ~^ .. ^ Prop?. BxoIuBlve Agent?. N. Y OctoberPO mwflyr FURNITURE ! FURNITURE! FROST, CLARK & CO. Ho. 73 BOWERY, WKW YORK, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ANI MANUFACTUREES OF FURNITURE. FURNITURE OF THE FINEST QUALITY B0LX LESS TBAN BROADWAY PRIORS, and as lew ? can be purchased at any other house lu tho Union. Goods purchased of our house aro GUARANTEED A REPRESENTED. B.W. TROUT,.B. B. OX-BE I. g, CLARK, J?. March '/? tnwftmo WILBUR & SON, GENERAL AUCTIONEERS & CO.MM.SSIO> MERCHAIN TS, OFFICE AND SALES ROOMS, Nos. l8 and 15 State.strect anil Nos. 1 anti 3 Chalaiers'Strcet, O?AJE-XiESXOlSr, s. o. April a_mwf M. M. QUINN & BKO.~ Wholesale & Retail Dealeii? IN BOOKS. PERIODICALS, NEWSPAPERS, STATIONERY, ETC. No. 537 KISO-STIIKKT, (Opposite Ann-street,) OHARLBSTON, 8. O., AND No. 137 BROAD'STKBBT, (Opposite Monumont-atreet,) .tVTJ?KTjrSX-A. GrA_ Tbo latest Issues of the press always on hand. Subscriptions roceiyed and Goods delivered or tor warded by Mall or Express. AR OASa ORDERS will be promptly attended to. February 87_ly WHOLESALE AND RETAIL QROOEBIBS. CEO. W. STBFPEM & CO. WOULD REBP?OTFDhLY INFORM THEIR CUS TOMERS and the public that, lu addition to their WHOLESALE AND RETAIL QROOEIIY at the comer ol Ring end George etxeets, tnt-y hove now opened o WHOLESALE AND COMMISSION HOUSE at No. 28 Vendue Rango, where they will be able to afford their ouatomers extra facilities. Their firm will comprise sa formerly: OKO. W. 8TITFENU....F. O. HOIINKU_L. BaKOKNBKBO. March l8_lyr AUSTIN, ANDR?S & CO., Wholesale Grocers, NO. 131 MEETING-STREET. COUNTRY ORDERS FILLED WITH D1SPAT0B, February 1*_._ GEO. E. PR1TCHETT. COMMIS SION [MERCHANT NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARLESTON S. O. March 9 6mos* WILLIAM B. HERIOT & CO B-A-ITSTKEHS AND GENERAL AGENTS, No. 349 King-street, OHARIaKSTON, B. C. RECEIVE DEPOSITS AND ALLOW IN TEREB1 ?HEBEON. DEAL IN FOREIGN AND D05LESTI? B2 CHANOS. MASS OOLLEOTIONS AND PROMPT BE rUBNB. References In Nsw Yorki Messrs. DUNOAK, SHERMAN A CO. Messrs. HENRY CLEWS k 00. MORARD LATHERS, Eori., President Great Westen suraaoe Company. B, J. HOWLAND, Esq., No, 80 WaU-etroct. GBORGE T. HOPE, Esq., Pr?sidant Continental Intu? vnoe Oompany._October 30 T. SAVAGE HEYWAED &S0N8, AUCTIONEERS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 241 Broad-street, Augusta, ?WILL SELL AT .PUBLIC AUCTION ON MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO CONSIGN MENTS. We hold ourselves strictly respocslblt or oil goods for which we have acknowledged the, re ceipts, and will render up sales as speedily as possible Goods not Insured uniese Instructed to do so. March 0 Smoo A. S.HULL, Agent, DRAPER AND TAILOR, CORNER MEETING AND MARKET ?TS., HA8 NOW IN STORE A FULL ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH AND ENGLISH COATINGS for Gen tlemen's wear. XUSO, WHITE AND COLORED DUCK AND DRILLS MARSKTLIES, SILK, AND CASHMERE VESTiisras. WITH A FULL ASSORTMENT OF GENTLEMEN'S FCRIMSUHVG GOODS? November 1 lyr NEW PERFUME For the Handkerchief. PHiUN'S A Host Exquisito, Delicate, and Fra grant Perfume. Distilled from the Bare and Boa- ; f>li Flower from which it takes i*;u name. MatmfacturiHl only Ht ~>3lAt,OJSi A SOM, NEW YORK. I BEWAW OF Cw?HTEBFE?'8. ASK FOB r>rr ALON'S-TAKK KO OTOB?. BO?<1 oy DruffrV.* generally, D4osiab?f20 woly* ISAAC E. HERTZ, | EUGENE HUCHET. Late cu-i ai-tni-r o? Albrdocal k Co. ISAAC E. HERTZ & CO., 201 East Bay, CORNER CUMBERLAND 3TK1ET, AUCTIONEERS, OENEEAL COMMISSION AND SHIPPING MERCHANTS, WILL GIVE PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO THE purcbosoor sale of COTTON, RICE. LUMBER, NAVAL 91'UUKs, ami MERCHANDISE GENERALLY, oud to VESSELS couslgned to on.- care. Also, to sales ol' all descriptions of Mercbandlso al AUCTION. nsransNCEs: MORDEOAI & CO., E. LAF1TTE & CO., MARSHALL, BEACH & CO.. E. U 8TODDARD & CO., 8. S. FARRAR. BROIHEKS & CO. Charleston, April 3, 186C._April 3 L. BOWIE & CO., COMMISSION AND GROCERY MERCHANTS, NO. 17 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Febrnaryao_Hmo B. A. EARLY, \ ( J. F. EARLY, Darlington O. H., S. C. J I Charleston, S. S. B. A. & J. F. EAULY, Forwordlngr and Commission Merclmuts, NORTHWEbT CORNER OF EAST BAY AND MAL EET STREETS Ohsrleston 8. O. and opposlt? Court House, Darlington, S. 0., Will sttond to tho put abase, solo and shipmont of COTTON, NAVAL BTOREb and MEROHANDISE generally. Orders and consign ments soUolted. 6mo* January 11 ?T. B. Trout......OltverArasburj T?OTJT .SB -AL.I>trISBTjrii,-Srr, General Commission Merchants, AND DKALiais IN LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS, LATHS, HAH and Bbingles, Lurubor and Timber, Hay aud Ora!:. Northwest corner of November41 Cmo East Ray and Markot-Mreset. WILLIS & CHISULM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS. WILL ATTEND TO THE ITEOHABE, BALE AN! SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) oi OOTTON, RICE, LUMBER and NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC WHARF. Chnrleston, 8. C. B. WILLIS.A. B.0HI80L?! Qctober?f_ STYLES & CARTER, SMITING & COMMISSION ?1EIU llAim AND DEALERS IN NAVAL STORES, Ho. IO VAN ?KKHOR? T'8 WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. O. L.O. STYLES.,".I. F. OABTEB. February 9 ARCHIBALD GETTY & CO., WK OX. H S-A? I. El DB.Ai.BKS, StaipDiug ana Commission Meri-Ms, K[oa. 126 AND 138 MEETINO-STBEET WABBBOVaKS : Moa. b3 and 55 HASEL-BTREKT, CHARLESTON, S. C . :. A. Gatty.K. A. Sonder.8. T. Boude? December M_ WILLIAM GURNEY, WHOLESALE GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCnMT, 1STO lOSEASTBA'y CHARLESTON, S. C. Butter, Cheese and Provisions. tar Liberal advances made on consignments. March9_ MEHRTENS k WOHLTMAM, Wholesale Grocers AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 187 EAST BAY. CHARLESTON, S. O. B. llaUUlTXMa.J. H. X. WOaXTMAJTH. March S 8moi JOHN KING & CO, IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALERS ?! QROOERIES PROVISIONS FLOOR FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS 8EOAR8 ROOKERY, H?LLOWWARE AND GLASSWARE. OLSO, BUILDING MATERIALS, LIME, Ao, No. 88 HASEli STRICKT November I_? _mwl SPENCER D. C. VANBOKKELEN COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 108 WATER.8TIIEET, NKW TORE. PAETIOULAR ATTENTION GrVBN TO THE SALB OF COTTON AND NAVAL STORES. ' REPRESENTED BY GEORGE E PRITOHETT, Charleston 8. 0. D. D. HOOOTT, Camden, 8. 0. A. H. VAN ROREEL.EN, Wilmington, N. 0. April 14_too.? SCOTT Se KLJb?fctlOT, Brokers and Commission Dfercbants, Washington-a t.. Colamblo, 8a ?. a/a a. coora...w. a. HKBIOX Will Rive prompt attention to Purchasing, Bellin? nn< vtvrAlncr of ?11 afnrebanrUK?. NnvaontMw t NEW DOOKS! NOW BOOKS! .TTJST BECHLVilD RUG&S PERIODICAL DEPOT, No. 108 Market-street, A FINE SELECTION OF NEW NOVELS, BY TOT ?\_ most popular writers of the doy. A fine ocoortmen of Miscellsneons Reading Matter received by every ?teamer and moll. . The trade supplied on the moat liberal terms. tr Send for Circular._Marchi [JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF OILS AND COLORS I ALSO. A. a new kind ef BURNING FLUID, more than eons] to the old finid and not near as d?ngerons. Merlll'i Patent Burner anti Fluid, superior to anything yo brought before the public ?3011 and see the ne? Fluid; we will warrant to satisfy aU of Ita cheapness. It costs less than any other Oil or Field, and co chlnv osye to break or bny. We are holding oar stock of Faints, Oils and Gloss a reduced prloss. Oall at Na. AS Market-street. February 88 AVfHTS k ALBHH t?|Q? A 0A?I-AGENTS WASTTBD TO i&A?O o?h a new and wfmdwfril SEWING MACW?I??. W?e&*swsmim\kmmL kOanmtfBXWA OLAXU, Uddatord Mate. f?kmSSU LADIES DESIRING A SMOOTH, CLEAR AND SEAVTIF?^ *?xi?JV^ COMP^OISE'? THIS DELIGHTFUL TOILET ARTICLE HAS NO EQUAL FOR PRESERVING AND BEAUT TYING THE COMPLEXION AND SKIN. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Depot No. 74 Fulton-street, New York, KINO & CASSIDEY, Agents, January 31_wfmPmo CHARLESTON. 8.0. 1866. FOR 1866. 1866. BRADL?Y'S~l?ELEBRATEI) o Pi .M s ?4 f-t Pi Pi n S <D O *l o o; 5* 00 i co K & EACH HOOF BEING COMPOSED o* I'WO FERFEGTIiY TEMPERED BINGIL.? SPRINGS. BRAIDED TIGHTLY AND FIRMLY TOGETHER edge to edge, forming one hoop, and making thi STRONGEST AND MOST FLEXIBLE, the LIGHTEST AND MOST DURABLE 8PRING made. They will uot bend or break Uko tho single springs, ont wlR always preserve their PERFECT AND BEAUTIFUL SHAPE. ne AU, CROWDED ASSEMBLAGES CHURCHES THEATRES RAILROAD CARS FOR PROMENADE OR HOUSE DRESS. In fact, they are superior to all others, oomhlning COMFORT, ECONOMY, LIGHTNESS AND DURABILITY. iHQurnK ros BRADLBY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC DOUBLE SPRING SEIET For sale everywhere. Manufactured exclusively by the sole owner? of the Patent, WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY, So. 70 CHAMBEES AND Nos. 79 AND 81 BEADS 0TB.. OTEW YORK. Yoi ?al? In Charleston, 8. 0., Wholesale and BctaU, by WM. T. BURGE k CO. *^ EDWIN BATES k CO. SING k GOODRICH. J. B. BEAD k CO. WM. MCCOMB A CO. T. BELLY. E. SCOTT k 00. UTPEBHABDT k OAMPBEH. JAS. B. BETTS. BTOLL. WEBB k 00. And aB other Merchants who sell first-class SKIRT? In Charleston and throughout the Southern States. January 3ft BmO PUTTY UPJJUTTY UP ! N. M. GILBRETH, No. 101 Market-street, HOUSE, SIGN, AND SHIP IBTIST, RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS ORDERS JTBOM HL old and new customers. aLAZINO promptly attended to, PUTTY for ?al?. Boremba* l8 C. E. CHICHESTER, REAL ESTATE BROKER. No. l8 BROAD-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. 0. A GENT FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALB Ol A BEAL ES TATE in any ?ti the Southern States. ALSO AGENT FOB THE SALE, RENTING, BX PAIRING, Ac, OF CITY PBOPEUTY Augu? 19 BALT1MORB RIVET AH I) SPIKE WORKS. R. W. TYSON & CO., P. 0. Box 1004, Baltimore, Maryland, MANUFACTURERS OF HOOK-HEAD BAILBOAD SPIRES, BOILER BTV ETB, BOAT SPIKEK, Ac. For further Information, apply to BRUNS k BEE, Agente, No. 84 East Bay. Charleston, a a March8 8mo? -4L. ILLINO, WHOLESALE AND BSTATX, DKALKB XH MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, DRY GOODS TOYS &o? At Ho. SOM KIN O-STllK&T. Char leaton. U.C. AT NEW VORK PBI0K8. ?VYorkrule paner copy lor two months, ana seat i lllto this offloo- lrr VmrnmberTI NOLEN & STEERS, ?3d Street aad Second Avenue, New York, WHOLESALE ARD BETAIL DEALERS X* AU. S2QTD? OV LUMBER. MANUFACTURERS OF MOULDINGB, 8ASH DOOBS. BLINDS, AND BOX 8HOOES. rurnlng In all ila branohea. Book? containing Patterns of Mouldings sent on eppUeat?nn, December 37 lyr THE SUMTER WATCHMAN, BBTABLISHBD II?T I860. GILBERT, DAERITCO., Proprietors. PUBLISHED AT SUMTER, BOUTH CAROLINA, ? Town ef nourishing bnsinets, and now third It business Importance lu toe Blat?. It afford? a most ara?able medium ot adverthun* fiqpTT* TllKNEW ERA, ? WEEKLY PAPER, PUBLISHED AT DARL1NQ. TON OOUBT HOUSE, ha? reoently boen trana, ad to na by It? original proprietor?. Located lu the same DUtriot, and only one station distant from UM great railroad centre? of Florence, our faculties for oom mnnicallon with all parta of Ihe country, and especially With the eitles of Charleston, Columbia and Wilmington, from which wo are nearly ?<nil-llata.nl, ?re uuauixaaaed. The Editor, J. H. NOBY/OOD. Esq., wa? formerly well koewu to th? presa of Uje 8UU sa One of the origin? founder?, and for ?sreral yaam Editor of the Darlington Flag, which {taper ?M discontinued at the beginn tnt; o the war. A? uattrea of the South wo NrpectfuUjr ?olio DuriJngtou 0, B*. B. C., DeceaiboT ?, 1868. B8 . N. York Advertisements. i A NOBLE PURPOSE An A GLORIOUS RESUI?p. H THERE ABE AS MANY BOADS TO FAME AND FOB TUNE a? there were gateway? to the ancient Thebes, Your ambition? warrior 1? for carrying his tray with the sabre; your aspiring poUticlan for scheming hi? ?ray by Intrigue and consummate art. But there is one grand broad path to the goal, along whlob nothing base can travel. It Is the path set apart for the march of talent, energy, and noble purpose; and though full of obstacle?. It contains none that a brhVo man cannot snrjnount, This fact has been exemplified In Innumerable lu? stanccB, but In few more forcibly than In the ria? and progresa of DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. For over fifteen years its course has been onward and upward, scattering bleBsings at every step until It now stands on the topmost rounds of the lodd l fame, a? the GREAT TONIC. O HOOFLAND'S GERMAN UTTERS Ia a positive remedy for DYSPEPSIA, AMD DISEASES RESULTING FROM DISORDER OF THL?LIVER and DIGESTIVE ORGAN j And is tho only certain and safo RESTORER OF STRENGTH IN OABEB^OF DEBILITY. O By the use of this Bitters WEAKENED AND DEBILITATED FBAMEB BB OOMB RENEWED WITH ALL THE VIGOB OF HEALTH. Impaired constitutions are rebuilt, and the patient In a short time regains Vigor, Health, and Strength. F ?.OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS, Resulting from Disorders of tho Digestive Organs! Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart burn. Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight ' lu the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink ing or fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of tho Head, Hurried and Difficult Breath-] lng, Fluttering at the? Heart, Ohoaklng or Suffocating Sensation when bl a Lying Poa- . ? ture, Dullness of Vision, Dot? or Webs before the Sight, Fever add DuU Pains in the Head, Den. dency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and EyeB, Pain lu the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Etc, Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning m the Fleah, Constant Imagining a of Evil, and j great Depression of Spirit?. " ," " "L. THAT THESE BITTERS CONTAIN NO BUM OR WHISKY, AND CAN'T MAKE DBUNKABDa B3 NOT A BAB-BOOM DRINK, BUT A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT, FBEE FROM ALCOHOLIC STIMULANT OB INJTJRI OUS DRUGS It oaunot Insidiously introduce the vice of Drunken ness luto the bosom of your fam?Uee-to your wife, you children, or your friend?. I Ii SOLDIERS Or other? whose systems have become impaired by hard. ships or disease, w?l find In this Bitters a tonic that w restore them to all their original vigor, / .A. -; These Bitters hare performed more cure? I GIVEN BETTER SATISFACTION I HAVE MOBS TESTIMONY I . . HAVE MORE RESPECTABLE fPEOPLE TO VOUCH FOB THEM! Than any other article In the market. We der/ any one to contradict this assertion, AND WILL PAY $1000 To any one I hat wUl produee a Oertifloate pubUshM by ua that t* not axmrant. 3sr READ WHO BATS SO. FROM THE HON. THOMAS B. FLORENCE. WasBXNOTOif, January 1, J.6S?. Gentlemen:-Having stated It verbally to yon, J hare no hesitation in writing tho fact, that I experienced marked benefit from your Hooflsnd'e German Bitters. During a long and tedious session of Congrosa. pressing and onerous duties nearly prostrated me. A kind, fr?en d suggested the use of the preparation I have named. I took bia advice, and the result was Improvement o i health, renewed energy, and that particular relief I so much needed and obtained. Others may be similarly advantaged, if they desire to be. Truly your friend, THOMAS B. FLORENCE, ? H From RAT. W. D. Beigfriod, Pastor of Twelfth' Baptia Church. PBTXAPKLTHIA, December 3d, leca -Mesan. Jone? At Evan?-Gentlemen:-I have recently been laboring un> der the distressing effects of indigestion, accompanied by a prostration of the nervous Bystem. Numerous remedies were recommended hy friends sod some of them tested, but without relief. Your Hoo Hand's Ger? man Bitters wore recommended by persons who badi tried them, and whose favorable mention of the Bitter? Induced me also lo try them. I must confess that I bad an aversion to patent medicines, from the "thousand and one" quack "Bitters," whose only aim seems ta be to palm off swootenod and drugged liquor upon the cam mu?lty, la a sly way; and the tendency of whlob, Z fear, la to make many a confirmed drunkard.' Upon learning that yours was really a medicinal preparation, I took li with happy effect. It? action not only upon the stomach but upon the nervous system, waa promp and gratifying. I teel that I have derived great and per manont benefit from the use of a few bottles. Very reg poctfuUy your?. W. D. BRIGFBIED, No. 26* Sbsckamazou-street. BEWARE OP OO?NTERPEITS. Boo that tho signature of "0. M. MCKEON" ts on the WRAPPER of each bottle. PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND MANUFACTORY, No. 681 Arch-street.' JONES & EVANS, SUCCESSORS TO 0. VU JACKSON * 00, For salo by Draggiahi and Dealer? in avery tow* ln> C1** ?mted State*. thmly October ? ti