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The Daily __>TewS TET??SDAY MORNING, JUNE 21, 18GG. The OUI Keeling at Work. f_Vo? the N. 0. Cretcont.) Tbosubjointd loUer WOB written bj a negro boy, a good mechanic onco tbo ?UTO of JOHN ANOBEWS, Esq., . sugar planter of lbervillo ptrlsli. It shows the state Of feeling which oxlsts on tbo .art of senslblo froodaiou towards tbelr lormer masters, their sttacbment to home, the.tr appreciation of tbo comforls thoy 01100 enjoyed and tke protection they exporlonced. Ii loft to the ? guidance of tbi Ir own sentiments froedmen wonld In most cases return to their homes and resume tbelr for m ?r bsblts, to enjoy the benefit of the advice and friend ship of tbelr old masters: OALY-8TOX, Ma. 81, 1860. jon AJTO-KWB, _?_, Bayou Qoula, Iborvlllo parish. La : My Retpected Old Master: I address yon thus lor the reason that It is -csprcttul, and because you were ever kind to mo, as woll ss all thoso who wero your former ?lares. Freedom hsB Ita advantages and disadvantages, and wbllo we would not go back luto slavery, we aro not unmindful of the tnauy happy days we havo spent at onr old home, nor aro we UDgratoful for tho many kind nesses wo have recolved at j our band both in sloknoss and health. With these preliminary remarks I acknow ledge tho receipt of your Xlnd letter, tiirosgii Colonel A. a. McKeen, and take tho greatest satisfaction and ploasuro In answering it, and I thank you for your kind offer, and remembrance of us all. Freedom baa not turned mo a fool, nor bss It caused mo to entortaln pro jaillcesllke many others. I feel that I shall over con duct mytolf so OB to havo the esteom and respeot of all. We must, if wo expect to get along well, and make a rapport for ourselvtB and families, command tbo good will of those out of whom, and through whom, we are to make money. I have hoard from my father last Ga -tay. Ho and family are still at the same place and sends his kind re membrance to you and tbo folks. He is vory anxious to go back bou o this fall, lil s contract binds him until that time. I will go and soo all our folks and tako your letter with me. and havo It read to thom. I think all will rotnrn if I can seo thom. It will roquiro sometime for mo to see thom, and the expenso of travelling wonld ho something. If you deem It right and for your Inte rest tbat I sbonld go and soo tbem all I will do BO, but you must pay my travelling expenses. I will los. the thno. As for myself, I ara ready to oomo book at any time, having made no engagements, but I could not _link of coming and loavlng tho balance behind. I am tun living in uni Tent?n and doing well-havo several hands at work with mo and tor me, but at the samo timo lhere is no pltco like homo. I am Horry to hear that rou are suffering with rheumatism. I hope it won't last lo&o. We all wish to be remomberea to Hiss Emily, virginia, Angela and Caty. I wish to inquire ?bout Wesley. Tell him, If yon know anything about ihn, that his wito (?later Emily) and throe children are sell. Tell Aleok Meckin I am glad ho is at home, and -at ha did not mm fool like a groat many o thora. Hts orother Jook's wife (alary) and son Jaok ?m both well. I don't think wo all will havo any dUUoalty In getting back. If any of tbem should lack anything I will help them ovsr, and we will arrango that between na. I don't mow wheu>?-o_ know of the death of my wife. She lied lMt,VcV,,^;,ir9'iodled happy, and bas gone from _-* !____ ____** _??.."-?? I would l&e to hear _om William Talbsrt ??.?_,_. to lot mo know about fi_?_-s ars well; also his brother Ham. _-*-T_?3_??_ Jenny that her gTandson Abraham is married. Teu Annt Polly her son Cuffy is married. Tell Mr. Allon that Thoa Wood Is alco marrlel. Now in oencluslon, all I _kv? to say I?. *Mt If you want me for any special pur pose, before weall get ready to move back, all you havo to do Is to writ? me, and I will oomo to yon. In writing to me direct yttr letter to Colonel A. O. MoKoon as you aid before ant- will bo certain to got it. This leaves mo woll. and I hoo will dod you and all the family, white _nd black, wo and happy. . Your devoted friend, BEN BTJTTLEB. p B.-On'' your letters was received and road to the folks, and _m satisfied was not read right. It Bioted that you h-^l Um help you wanted, and didn't want __* moro. 0,jr letter to me satisfied me that wo were deceived ii?? reading of your letter. q|fi_.-ilina L_T_t or QOVKIWOH A__KN.-A mel ancholy fre,t attoohos to all that pertains to tho lamented1***. f?r which reason tho following letter, '^ritten t* d'y before his death to a colored servant who on?jw-?* ulm M * klnd and valuable master, will ho ?Ptable to onr readers. It is entirely charao teristlo^0 generous and kind-hearted master and tend/ CITY OF MEXICO, April *, 1866. 'To F-. _ ?just recolved a letter from Mr. Texada, In whir mentions your namo, informing me that you Httng at the State Honse and doing well. I am a to hear it for you deserve to do woll. I am ti to bear that you have not forgotten mo, for I you very often, not only as my faithful Bervant >r days, but as my companion in arms and on tptle field. God bless you, Vallery. I don't know .?shall ever see you again, for It is possible t may ?return. I am now Just about starting on a long ?Infill journey to Paris, to HOO tf I can't get well. Id Uko so much to have yon along to assist me and r me up in my exile, but I bave not the means to your expensos. You must bo temperate and pru t and industrious, and save your money. If I am r a rich man again, I will belo you and make you nfortabla for life, If you should soo any of our peo . again, toll them that I Bend them all my love. I ps in God that I shall meet them all once more. Oood-bye, Vallery-remember my advice. You were rer true to me, and I will never, never forget your Bar lee-. God bless you. Truly your friend, HENBY W. ALLEN. .trio COMMERCIAL. The Charleston Cotton Market. The market still continues In an unsettled condition, and buyers have had their orders cancelled, or aro only willing to operate at a fall in price. Yesterday the sales wero confined to some 60 to 76 bales of repaoked Cotton, at3(_)32c *. ft. AupMi-in. ?Harket. AUGUSTA, June 10.-COXTOK.-We have no change to make in our last report. Ti.ore wero purobasors in the market, but holders were not desirous of making sales. GOLD.-The fact of a heavy decline reported in the New York market caused quite a panie in operations both ingold and silver. Gold ?old to-day at 145 to 160, and silver at 110. W!!_lnsrton Harket. WILMINGTON, Juue 10.-1___| - Salea of 911 bbls at $4 for virgin, $8 for yellow dip, and SI 60 for hard, per 230 lbs. flrinrrs TUEI-_NTIN_-Market quiet Sales of 80 bbls 4t 63o for country, and 37 do at 65o for whito In N. Y. _>kg?; also, 11 bbls at 77o per gallon, tax paid. Boam-Sales of 77 bbls Common at $1 00 for large bbls, and 10 do at t_ per bbl; 76 do low No. _ at _ 36 to X1 60; and 80 do at 6 76 to $7 for Palo. BACON-Sale of ?000 bbls N. 0. at loo per lb for hog round. No sales reported in Cotton. TIM__?-One raft sold at $8 50 per M. for common mllL .j ? . '" Mobile Market. MOBILE, June 16. COTTON B-_T___-T. Stock on hand Sept. 1,1866.bales 21, _X Bocolved this week.1,605 Received previously.?....,.899.8-5-401,54! _?,?_ Exported this week. 3,096 ExpbrUd previously.880,876 Burned and lost. 4,066-888.08' ( ? ? -took on hand and on shipboard not oleared..87.6 FuE-urrs-To Europe aro without change. Nothltii at all going on and quotations about nominal. Coast wiso there has boen considerable doing, and we note th engagement of one ship for Boston at ?ko, and since on schooner for the same port and two schooners for NOT York at %o, and one steamship for New York at 13_c pe lb. We quote: To Liverpool ?id; Havre His; coastwts ports 7sc by ?all and lue hy steam. BKOXiPTS or COTTON.-The following is the total num bor of bales of cotton received by the rivers and railroai since 1st September to date: By the Alabama Uiver.b.iles. .141,14 By the Tombigbee River. 07,84 By the Warrior ?Ivor. 38.16 By railroad..'..133,00 Making a total of.bales..401,81 New Orleans Market. NEW ORLEANH, Juno IS.-COTTON-Tho market con tinned extremely dull to-day, with the inquiry confino to a few brokers, who wore unwilling to go on unless a r?dnc_ rate?, and the sales were consequently confino to 360 bales, the largest purchaso of which wa? at a prie showing a t?lling off of 3 If not Se from Wednesday' figures. There were, however, only a few factors wh TtTt> w',llnR to make any material concessions, most c ir m *d"-etloi*. firmly to their previous preleosloni unaer these circum _DCM WO omit our regular quoti _a_?__f___l u*?t 0Q Wodnoaday good ordinary rate ? ? _.-____ m?a'Wng at 87 to 89, and middling i .?-_____-___- B0Od "**.. lo* middling ?old at ? -The sales for th? throe days ram np 1W0 balei - . >,i i ? making a total for tho week of '.1750 l?alos against 6600 last work. The receipts propor for tho week (In cluding tho arr vals trout Mobile, Florida and TexaB, whlob aro otu braced in their respnctive ?tatemetits), oomprtso '.ini bales, agal? st G?t.?8 last week, Bhowiug a decrease of 1410 brien. Tliu week's exporta embrace 10,850 bales, 3803 of which yvtre to foreign ports, and 6817 coattwlso. aTTATncKaTT OF C/TTOtrT. Btosk on band 1st -eptembsr, 1R0S.baloa.. 81,239 Received to-day. 1286 Rscolvsd previously.712,048 -723,214 807,173 Cleared to-day. 6,301 Cleared previously.684,095 -C89.3?0 Stock on hand.117.777 The olearancos comprise 1798 bM.-s for Boston, 2S91 for Livorpool, 373 for Bremen, 4M0 for Barcelona. PUUAB AMD M0LA88KB-Tho rouelpta since yesterday oomprlai) 41 hbds Sugar, and 20 bbls Molasses from tho rooat. Tho supplies of Hi.- production of Louisiana are small, hut those of Cuba are liberal. Holders aro firm In their viows, although tho demand Is vory limit ed, and tuo sa'eB to-day aro confin?-d to 20 hhds fair Louisiana 8'igar at 14o, aud 16 clarified at 16 ??;o por lb. A lot of 13<l boxea Cub? Sugar sold on prlvato terms. Ihoro wero no BSIOB of Molasses. A small retail busi ness is doing in Louisiana Hugar at 13 to 14c per lb for common to fair, 14% to 16o for fully fair, 10%c for primo, 16% to IGofor yollow clarified, and 16% to 16%c for white. Cu"a Sugar Is retal in? at 13 to 13%c for No 11. 13%c for No 13, 14 %c for No 14, 16c for No 15, and 17X0 fr No 20. The previous BOIOB during tho week wero conflnod to 88 hhdB LouisMna Sogar, in four lots, at 14c per lb for centrifugal, aud 16% to 16o for yollow clarified. 60 bhds fair Cuba Sugar on priv?te terms, end 15 Porto Blco also ? n private terms. Tho previous sales of Molsssoa wero confined to 40 bbla common Louisiana Molasses at 66c, 40 and 100 hhds Cuba at 60c pergollon. Wook'a receipts, 1S4 hhds Sugar and 40 bblB Molasses, Loutalsna pro duction; cloared, 35 hhds Sugar, 237 bbls Molasses. Tho imports comprise 1407 hhds, 100 tierces, sod 6061 boxes Sugar, 664 hhdB, 20 tierces, and 739 bbla Molasses from Cuba. FBXiaHTS-A bark was taken up for Havre yesterdsy at l S'o P*r lb for cotton. There is moro offsrlng coast wise, but foreign freights continue very dull. The ratea are lo per lb for cotton and 80c per bbl for flour by ateam for Now York and Boat n, and Ho per lb and 60o per bbl by Ball. Tho rates for Liverpool are %d per lb for ootton by sail and lo for Havre. Memphia Market. MEMPHIS. June 17.-Conon-The market yester day oponed ?lull, aa usual on Saturday, with fe * buyers on the market. Holders wore asking 35 to 36o for Mld oling. A few sales were msde In the morning at those figures, but the steamer's news and unsettled condition of the New York market had a tendency to depress the m ?rket here, and prices declined lu the afternoon from 1 to 2 centa. War on the continent scorn? Inevitable. The New York dlspatoboa report ootton entirely nomi nal at 38 to 40c. Toe steamer'a news, adth Liverpool dates of the 7th says, Ootton dedlnod %d. Middling Uplands 14 ?-id. Sates lu four days of 46,000 balea. Con ference abandoned and war inevitable. Tho unfavora ble newe of tho Liverpool market hsa affected the mar ket here, and we fear the staple will have to suffer ano ther reverse. Owing to the unsettled condition of the market there waa little or nothing done in the ?fur noon. We quote a few sales msde in the morning of Middling st 35 to 36c; Low Middlln, at 03 to 8S%o. We give the following quotations ts nominal: Ordinary.M @W Good Ordinary.?9 @3J Low Middling.31 ?392 Middling.S3 084 HvrivA Middling.86 @36 Good Middling.37 @_ Baltimore Market, BALTIMORE, Juna 10.- Corran-Tho market is un settled under the advance of gold. We have only to re port, late yesterday, 100 bags Rio at 26% to 26c, curren cy. Gold quotations are nominally unchanged. FLOUR-Our market was very quiet. Tho only sales reported were 100 bbla Western Super at $0 GS, and aomo small lots common do $9 25; 100 bbla common Western Extra $10 76. At the close there was a firmer feeling, particularly for good fresh ground. We ropeat quotations, via: Howard s'reot Super and cut Extra.......none. Howard atreot Extra Shipping.11.M A 12.60 Howard atreet do. retailing.13.CO @ 18.60 Howard street Family.14.60? 15.50 Ohio Shipping Extra.10.60 (gi 11.BO Ohio Batalling.12.60 O 18.60 Ohio Family.".?.00 @ 15.60 Northwestern Super.0.25? 0.76 Northweatarn Extra.10.75 <_} 11.60 City Milla Super.9.75 @ 10.0* City Mills Shipping branda.14.00? 14.60 City Mills Standard Hxtra..11.25? 11.60 Baltimore, Walch'? * Oreeafleld Family... 17.60 @ 00.00 Baltimore high grade Extra retailing.16.60 ? 00.00 Rys Flour, new.0.M <_? 6.60 Corn Meal-City Milla and Brandy wine.... 4.83 <a 6 60 G BAIN.- Wheat-1000 bushels red comprised the of ferings on 'Change, of which 300 bushels prime sold at $3 10. We also noticed the sale of 4000 buihols Canada white, from store, at $3. Corn waa in moderate reoelpt, 6800 bushels white and 2400 bushela yellow. Demand good and ?ricos further advanced 4 couta on whits, with salea of 620 bunhcJs common at $112; 3500 bushela do, prime, at $1 16, aloalng $1 16 offered; 1800 bushels yel low sold at 90 to 97o. nye-383 bushels received and sold at $1 20 to 1 26, nearly all at tue latter. Oats Receipts light, particularly Maryland and Pennsylvania?, Sales of 800 bushels at 73 cents. Heavy Western are lu good aupply and dulL No aoles reported. MOLASSES_We report sales of 60 bbls Cuba at 63 ota. and 10 bbla Porto Bloo at 73 ct? per gallon. PBOVISIOMB.-Our market baa boen much oxolted to day, and all descriptions of the hog product ateadtly advancing. Mess Pork dosed at $?,4 to $35-no sales, but supply light and held at these figures. Bacon opened with sales at 10% to 10 cents for cboulders, and 19 centa tor Sides, and subsequently advanced with sales at 10% to 16% cents for Shoulders, and 19% to 1?>? cents for Sides, and at the close some holders were asking 17 and 19 cents. Last evening Bulk Shoulders Were sold at 14% cents; to-day 33 hhds brought 15 conti, and for Sides l8 centa were refused at the close, though early In the day there were sales of 100 boxes short Middles at 17% cents, and 12 hhds at 17% cents. Bacon. -Hams are firm at 23 to 25 cents, with tendency to ad vance. Lard.-Late on Friday 100 bbla Western sold at liy, cents, to-day held at 23 conta We report salea of 60 Horons, butchers', at 21% cents; 25 do do 24 conta. SALT.-On account of the enhanced premium on gold, dealers have advanced tho price of Ground ?Hum to $2 25, at which they ure now holding. Fin? la unchang ed. We quote Marshall's and Worthingtons fine at $3 25, and bran da less known 16 centa leas. Turk's Island Is steady at 60 cents per bushel. SKJtns.-We quote Clover $6% to $7; Flax $3 per bushel. SOOAB.-We have only to notlco aalea of 13 hhds Porto Blco at 12% to 13% cents; 84 do Cuba at l8 to 14 couts. Owing to the heavy advance to-day In gold the markst is completely unsettled, and In the abaenoa of transactions of moment, quotations are difficult to give. WHISKEY. - Very little inquiry; a mall salsa only re ported at $2 31; bupply light. ?rrnimaeipt-ia nioruot. PHILADELPHIA, June 16.-OOTTON.-Thero le no material change to notice lu price or demand. About 120 balea of middlings aold In lota at prices ranging from 40 to 42o per lb. GBOOXBISS.-We hear of no aalea of either sugar 01 00Uno worthy of notice, ond ?ricos continue unsottlod. fl F LOU u.-The market la firm and the a to ok of the higher gradas reduced to a low figure. Some holders are indifferent about realising at present prices. There li no shipping demand, but the home consumera are pur chasing freely. Salea of 1400 bbls in lots at $8 60 for su perfine; $0 to 10 for extras: $11 to 12 for Northwest ex tra family, lndudlng a lot of 200 bbls fanoy at the lattei rata) Pennsylvania and Ohio do dp at $12 to 14 GO, and fancy branda at $15 to 16 per bbl. lu rye flour no chango. 500 bbls Brandy wine corn meal sold on secret terms, GHAIH-Thorn la very little good wheat coming in, and It la held firmly. In the absence of sales, we quote Spring at $2 87 to 2 46, and fair and choleo red at $2 7( to 3. Bye is higher ; 600 bushela Pennsylvania sold at $1 SO. Corn oomes forward slowly, and la In demand at further advance; aalea of 7000 bushela of yellow afloat . and in store at 97 to lOOo, and part on secret terms. Oat* are steady at 70o for Delaware, and74ofor Pennsylvania , Nothing doing in harley malt. Oats aold at 63 to 65c. 5 The receipt's to day are 1100 bbls flour, 8650 bushel I wheat, 4075 bushels oom, 6900 bushels oats. I'noviHioNH-Prices ha>vo an upward tendenoy, owloc to the rapid advanco in gold. Small sales aro making a 81 to $32 per bbl for now moss pork, 20 to 26o per lb foi plain and fanoy horns, 20o for pickled do, 14% to 15o foi salt ahouldors, and 23c per lb for pilme tierce lard Eggs eell at 27 to 28o per dozen. HERDS-cloverseed 1B in demand ; sales of prime ar. making at 7 60 to $8 per 64 lbs. Timothy ia quoted a 6 to $5 60 per buahel. Flaxseed continues boaroe and li demand at $8 30 per bushel. 8 WHISKEY-The demand la limited. Small sales c 4 Pennsylvania bbls at 2 24 to $-2 26, and Ohio at 2 28 t 1 $2 29 per gallon. 5 .1 f y .1 ? ? PORT OALKNDAR. OOUB-OTK? WKXKLY. PILABEa OF TH? MOOH. d Last Q. 6th, ?h. 53m. mornlFlrat Q. 10th, 6b. 25m. eve t New M. 12th, 411. 47m. oven b*ull M. 37th, 1 Oh. 15m. eve SDR. I arra. MOOH ?UM. maa WATKI 18?Monday. 19 20 d 21 it 22 I. 2S I. 94 Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday. WA Bindar 4. .68 4.. 68 4..63 4..68 4..64 4..S4 4..64 7.. 8 7.. ? 7.. 9 T.. 9 7..10 7..10 7..10 11..86 l Morn Morn. 12..10 19..43 1..19 1..M $..98 19. .1 1..1 9.. I 9..? ?..4 I..* Passengers. Por steamship Emily B Souder, from Now York A Getty, MisBiiotty, Mrs Sly. Miss Eirklund, Mra Ash iiolmer, Morton Towoi, Mrs 8ml h and norvant, John T Marshall, O H Burhams, Oapt li Uolgate, Bev Mr Mey nardlo. MARINE NEWS. PORT OK CIIAKLKNTllN Arrived Yesterday. I3\jltn'.0 Rtoamshlp Emily B Souder, Lockwood, Now York_ loft Saturday, P M. Mdze. To A Getty k Co, Willis k Chisolm, Brown k Hnger. Bollmann Bros, J Oom min?, dark k Gruber, Chisolm Bros, J A Cook k Co, M Drake, Craig. Tuemoy & Co. P Fogarty. Fraser k Dill, W Gurney, W Kuoblock, King A Cassldey. Knight k Randolph, MohrtonB k Wohltmonn, W MattbiesseD, B O'Neill, Muller k Mmlts, Mantouo k Co, H T Peake, W Roaoh, Railroad A?ont, J N Robson. Bouthern Express Co, L Schnell k Co, O Stockley, Street Broa k Co, J B B Sloan. G W Btoffens k Co, L Welakop, O W Williams k Co, Cameron, Barkley k Co, P H Ep?tin, T M Graham, P Winneroon, J Walker, I E Hertz k Co, MrsOttolengul, Oapt B W Lockwood, B R Richter. Bark Addio Decker (now), Pennell, Bath, Mo, 23 ?lays. Hay. To G A Locke k Co. Sehr Dunderburg, from Cooper River. 604 bbls Lime. To Trout k Amebury. Cleared Ymtorrlay. [JUME 20 Bohr Yankee Blade, Coomba, 8t John's, N B, via George town, 8 C-J H Risley. Sehr Florence Rogers, Bogors, Darien, Geo-H F Ba ker ft Co. Behr A F Kindburg, Thomas, BucksviUe, 8 O-W Roach. Went to Sea. Yesterday. (JUNK 20 Sehr Yankee B'ade, Coombs, Georgetown, S 0. From tilla Port. Sohr Wononah, Tall, Baltimore, Juno 16. Up for tilla Fort. Steamship Lulu, Childs, at Baltimore, to aail June 23. - Steamship John Gibson, Young, at Baltimore, to Ball June 23. memoranda. The brig Potomac, Snow, from Bockport, Me, for thia port, sailed from Holmes' Holo, Juno 16. THE SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY Office No. 147 Meeting-street. ao3sr3srBOTi03srs WITH AXI. "AtMOADS THROUGHOUT, THK UNITED STATES. Every attention given to the safe Transmission of Freight, Money, and Valuables. VTILL CALL FOR AND DELIVER FREIGHT TO ANT POINT IN THE OITY, FREE OF CHARGE. April 28 II. B. PLANT, President, Augusta, Ga. ?. S. HULL, Agent, MERCHANT TAILOR, S. W. OOBNER CHARLESTON HOTEL, WHERE A FULL A8S0RTMBNT OF CLOTHS, CAB 8IMERE? ABD VE8TINQ8 can be had, together with a choleo assortment of j Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods? LIKEN AMD WJflLIN SHIBTS^msdo .toTorder, In _ny lylo that assy be doairod. MR. JOHN T. FLYNN Will give his special attention to the TAJLOB1NG DEPARTMENT As usual. lyr June 7 LOUIS D. D-SAUSSURE, BBOEEB & COMMISSION MERCHANT FOR THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, &c, AND HALE OF Cotton, Naval Stores and Produce. OFFICE NO. 913 BROAD-STKHET, CHARLESTON, S. O. Maroh 27 titthaD tus3mo GEO. E. CRUMP & GO. 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A Billiard galoon for the lovera of thi Healthful oxcroJse Is attached. No pains or o rp en s . pared to give ontire aatlefkotlon. Uay 19 V. OPDEBEECK. ?3_?i)C: A O A aft-A UM NTH WAHTBU X? W?_5D Mllanewa__lwoii?erful8E\rTINGMAOUIl?*l l_ve?Ji?ii?ohoapc>i?6iloena<fd, Address SHAW ?li GLARE Blddalor? Ouu. BwtoBMrW N. York Advertisements A NOBLE PURPOSE ANO A GLORIOUS RESULT. H -HEBE ABE AS MANY BOABS TO FAME AND FOB rUNE as thoro wore gateways to tho _noient Thebes. four arabltlouH warrior is for carrying his way with the bro; your aspiring politician for scheming his way by ntrigue and consummate art. lint there Is one grand . oad path to tho goal, along which nothing base can vol. It is the path sot apart for the march of talent nergy, and noble purpose; and though full of obstados contains none that a brave man cannot surmount ?ls fact has been exompUfled In Innumerable lu ne-, but in few more forcibly than In the rise and rog-OBS Of DR. HOOFLA-IVH GERMAN BITTEHH For ovor fifteen years Ita oaurse has been onward and upward, scattering blessings at every stop until it now lands on tho topmost rounds of tho ladd f fame, as he GREAT TONIC. O HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Ia a positivo remedy for DYSPEPSIA, _m DISEASES BBS-LTTNG FROM DISOBDEB OF Tilt. LIVER, and DiaH?TTVE ORGAN And Is the only cortaIn and safe RESTORER OF STRENGTH IN OASES OF DEBILITY.] O By the use ?f this Bitters WHAKRNED AND DEBILITATED ______ BK OOME RENEWED WITH ALL THE YIGOB OF ________ Impaired constitutions are rebuilt, and the patient io . short time regains Vigor, Health., and Strength. OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS, E-i-IUiig from Disorders et the Digestive Organs! Constipation, Inward Plies, Fulness of Blood to the Hoad, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart, burn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight In the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink ing or fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breath* in*, Fin ttsrlng at the , Heart, Ohoaking or Suffocating Sensation when in a Lying Pos tare, Dnllnass of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever add Dull Pains ia the Head, Dofl ciency of Perspiration, Yelkiwnesa of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Ohoit, Limbe, Etc., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Earning in the Flosh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. REMZMBER THAT THESE BITTERS CONTAIN NO BUM OR WHISKY, AND OAN'T MAKE DRUNKARD.. IS NOT A BAR-ROOM DRINK, BUT A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VBGBTABLB EXTRAOT, -REN FROM ALCOHOLIC STIMULANT OR INJURI OCS DB?C1& It cannot lnaldloualy lntroduoo tho viee of Drunken ness Into the bosom of your famille--to your wile, you ohUdron, or your friends. ___ SOLDIEB8 Or others whose systems have become Impaired by hard ships or disease, will And In this Bitters a tonlo that w restore them to all their original vigor. A. These Bitters have performed more cures I GIVEN BETTER 8ATIBFAOTIONI HAVE MORE TESTIMONY 1 HAVE MOBE RESPECTABLE (PEOPLE TO VOUCH FOB THEM1 Than any other article In the market We defy any on to contradict this assertion, AND WILL PAY $1000 To any one that will produce a Certificate published by as that Is not _____?_? JST BEAD WHO BATS SO. FROM THE HON. THOMAS B. FLORENCE. WASHTKOTO-, January 1, 18?34. Gentlemen:-Having stated it verbally to you, I har no hesitation In writing the fact, that I exporlouoe marked benefit from your Hoofland's German Bitter i During a long and tedious session of Congress, presaln and onerous duties nearly prostrated roo. A Und fr?en suggested the use of the preparation I have named, took his advice, and the result was improvement o health, renewed energy, and that particular relief I se mnoh needed and obtained. Others ma/ be similarly advantaged. If they desire to be. Truly your friend. THOMAS B. FLORENCE. I) From Rev. W. D. Belg?ied, Pastor of Twelfth Bap 11 Ohuroh. P-__>_j?__, December 34, 186--?___, Jones A Evans-Gentlemen:-I have recently been labeling un der the distressing effects of Indigestion, acoompanle by a prostration of the norvons system. Num?ros reme-tos were recommended by friends and some o them tested, but without relist Your Hoofland's Gar man Bitten were recommended by persons who had tried them, and whoae favorable mention of the Bisters nduced me also lo try them. I must confess that I had an aversion to patent medicines, from the "thonsan and one" quack "Blttors," whoso only sim seems to b to palm offBweetened and drugged llirnor upon the com mun I ty, In a sly way; and the tendency of which, 1 fear, Is to make many a confirmed drunkard. Upon learning that yours was really a msdlolnal preparation I took It with happy effect Its action not only upon the stomach but upon the nervous system, was prom p and gratifying. I feel that I have derived great and pe manent boneflt from the use of a few bettlet. Very re pecti-Uy your-. W. D. SEiGFIUED, No. 251 Shackamaxon-stroet. BEWARE OP OOTJ_-___BIT8. _*e that tho signature of "0. M. JACKSON" is on th WRAPPER of oaoh bottle. 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