The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, August 28, 1866, Page 7, Image 7
JOHN S. RIGGS,
Beal Estate, SW Brote, Anetten
AND
COMMISSION A GENI
OFFICE:
Northwest Cor. of Broad and East B
August 3
JOHN KIM & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT
Nos. 143 and 145 East Bay,
OPP08ITE KERR'S WHARF,
OFFER FOR SALE, LOW FOR CASI
HELDSIEOK. CHAMPAGNE, QUARTS AND PIN?
SHERRY WINE, m oases and In casks
MADEIRA WINE, in cases and in casks
CLARET WINES, in cases, pints and half pints
CORDIALS, in cases-a variety
BITTERS (E. G. Self), in casen
BRANDIES, in cases and in casks
GINS, in cases and in casks
BUM, In cases ?
WHISKIES, ni cases and in casks
ALE, in oases, quarts and pints
LAGER BEER, in quarter barrels, also in pints, pack
eight oogun to the har rei. 3mos Jonell
ISA IC ?. HERTZ & CO,,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Factors and Auctioneers,
No. 201 BAST 13 ATS
CHARLESTON, S. C.
July i _3mc
MOSES GOLDSMITH k SON,
NOS. i. 6 AND 8 VENDUE B/NGE,
WHOLE-ALE DEALERS IN IRON, MET ALS, WOO
Hides, Bees Wax, Cotton and Naval Stores.
Will pay the honest cash price for any o( the aboi
articles. Keep constantly on hand as assortment <
IBON for Blacksmiths' use. Also, ROPE, BAG UN
AND TWINE tnthsSmos_July %i
U. ?P?GMLL,
NO. 37 LIJKTK STREE!
BETWEEN KING AR'D ST. PHILIP.
LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND BUTL
INO MATERIAL constantly on hind at thelowe
market prims.
Jone 89_ftulyi
WILLIS * CHISOLM,
FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANT!
AND
SHIPPING AGENTS.
WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, BALE Ai
SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestio Ports)
COTTON, BICE, LUMBER and NATAL STORES.
AThANIIO. WHARF, Charleston, S. G.
B. WILLIS..-:..A. B.CHIBOL
OctoherM ",,.,, .-._
ARCHIBALD ?ETTY & CO.,
SlWu and Collison HeroMs.
NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF
AND 128 MEETING- STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
A.. ?etty.Bi. A. Bonder. ^..S. T? ffoadei
July 7_
GEO. E. PEITCHETT,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
BORTH ATLAHT1C WHABF,
CHARLESTON S. O.
Marona_??_Catos*
W, GKAHAM.
EMave Broker an? Collection Agent
No. 229 Broad Street, Angosta, da.,
Buys and selie . on Commission, GOLD and BTLVEI
COIN. BANK NOTES, BONDS, COUPONS and STOCK?
Of all kinds, and EXCHANGE.
Also Collects for all parte of the United States, and
makes remittances promptly. . .
BxranxNOBS.-Messrs. GOHNBB & WILSON, DBCOTTSJ
???SALAS, E. H. Bonosus & Co., Charleston S. a
Jone 16 _ etu th8moa
ALBEE & WARREN, '
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, &e"
KEROSENE LAMPS & OIL,
NO. 4 HAYNE-STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. 0.
Angnstl_Imo
A.. ILLING,
WHOUtSALB AND RIST AIL DEALER W
MILLINERY AN? FANCY GOODS,
DRY GOODS TOYS &o.
AK ?o. 'Mit, KlHli-STRKET, Gnarl eaton, H.t.
AI NEW SOBK PRICES.
MrYorkvllle paper copy for two months, and sen?
btUtotht ?>" ?. l-/r N >v?m v
8. J. TOWNSEND.,.J. H. HUDSON.
TOWNSEND & HUDSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
AND
SOLICITORS ITST E QUIT'S",
BBNN KTTSVILliB, 8. C.
WILL ATTEND T J BUSINESS IN THE DI8TBI0T8
of Marlboro*, Chesterfield, Darlington and
Marlon._ amos_Jory 6
IB VOE & PITTMAN,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
NO. 95 LIBERTY STREET,
NEW YORK.
Roger A. Pryor., .'...Tllios. VF. Pittman.
July 31 ' imo
BREWSTER & SPRATT,
Attorney* ai Law and Solicitors In Eqoitj,
OFFICE NO. 98 BROAD-STREET,
Ho vern he
~~ "SHOW CASES.
GERHARD W1STBH,
NO. 16 NORTH WILLIAM-STREET, NEW YORK,
No. 344 Brootnest., Cr, of Bowery, New York.
MANUFACTURER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
SHOW OASES, in Silver, German Silver, Rose?
wood, Mahoganv, Walnut, AC
A good assortment al ways on hand or made to order
at the shortest notice. Cases shipped ti> any uart of
the Unliea States or Canada. taths3mo Angnst 14
DICKERSON, REED & CO.
naroaxns os ARD DBALZBB a
UN PLATE, ?JJiKT IBON, COPPER, WIRE, BRI
all other article? lor tinners nee.
No, 39 and Bl CUFF-ST., cor. FULTON,
September M ly* New York,
JAMES MCCORMICK
MERCHANT TAILOR,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
CLOTHS, t'ASSJMEK KS AN I* VESTINGS.
GENTS'FURBISHING GOODS,
No. 35 Broad str eet,
jnly 23 6m08_CHARLESTON, S. 0.
A. S. HULL, Agent,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
8. W. CORNER CHARLESTON HOTEL,
WHERE A FULL ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHS, OAS'
8IMERE8 AND VESTINGS can be had, togethei
with a choice a ssortmentaf
?en tl emeu's Furnishing Goods.
LINEN AND MUSLIN SHIBTS^made order, in an;
y le that may be desired.
MR. JOHN i. FLYNN
Will give his special attention to the
TAILORING DEPARTMENT
As usual. lyr June I
M. M. QUINN,
Wholesale & Retail Dealer*?
IN
BOOKS, PERIODICALS,
NEWSPAPERS, STATIONERY, ETC.
No. 5?7 EISG-STREE?,
(Opposite Ann-street,
CHARLESTON, S _ C.,
The latest ?sauen ol the press always on hand.
Subscriptions received and Goods deliveredor tor>
yarded by Mail or ExpreSB.
All CASn ORDERS will be promptly attended to.
February a? ly
AUSTIN, ANDRUS & CO,,
Wholesale Grocers,
NO. 131 M12ETING-STREET.
COUNTRY ORDERS FILLED WITH DISPATCH.
February lt_
WHOLESALE AND BETAIL
QBOC ER, I."El S.
(SEO. w. mm & co.
WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THEIR CUB
TOMES t and the public that, In addition to theil
WHOLESALE IND RETAIL GROCERY at the cornel
of King and (leorge streets, they have now opened i
WHOLESALE IND COMMISSION HOUSE at No. H
Vendue Range, where they will ba able to afford theh
onstomers extra facilities. Their firm will compris,
as formerly:
0X0, W. 8TET/ENB,,., F. a BOBNKB... .Iv EHE0K?BHBO.
March 18_Cmos
GEO. R. GRUMP & CO.
GENERAL COMMISSION
AGENTS FOB . M ANUf AOTCRED TOBACCO,
AND WHOLESALE DBALEBS QI.
LIQUORS. (BRAlBi, FLOUR, LI MEL
SUGARS. MA Sf, SALTICO FISiA,
ti UAW I J?, die.
>0 i Uti JA'J ?Xti?tii;
^A???gTA. QA.;,
VICTO?IA^ HOTEL.
P. OPDEBEECX, Proprietor.
THIS HOTEL IS NOW OPENED ON THE EUROPEAN
PLAN. It baa been remodelled and refurnished
roughout, The travelling public tranalent visitors, or
! ere. will find in lt all the luxuries of a FIRST-CLASS
TABLISHMENT, oomblned with the comforts of
me.
The location ls ami ol the most airy and pleasant for
ummer. A BiMarl Saloon for the lovers of this
salthful exercise lil attached. No pains or exp en BC
pared to give entire satisfaction.
May ?_ F. OPDEBEK K.
LA PIERRE HOUSE,
PHILADELPHIA.
The Subscribers barine leased this favorite house, it
has been
REFITTED AND REFURNISHED
IN AN ELEGANT MANNER,
And is now prepared with the most perfect
appointments 1'or the reeeption of guests.
The first position among first class Hotels will bf
maintained in the future, as in the past.
May 31_irnos_BAKER St FABLET
DRY Q_0 O D B,
AUTUMN, ieee.
LATHROP, LUDINGTON & CO,,
Nos. 328, 828 and 330 Broadway,
NEW YORK,
INVITE THE ATTENTION OF ALL FIRST-CLASS
buyers to their stock of DRY Q00D8. It will be
found unsurpassed for all Southern merohants. All
departments of our business have been muon enlarged,
e?pi!?lally that for Dress G'ods, where we are con?
stantly opening all the novelties of the season, to which
we now ask the particular attention of .both jobbers and
r? tull 6TB
Our stock consists of DRB88 GOODS, SHAWLS and
0L0AK8, Prints, Bleached Shirtings. Brown Shirtings,
Flannels and Blankets. Woollen Goods, Yankee Notlo s,
White Goods. Embroideries, Hosierv, Gent's Furnish,
lng Goods, Milliner; Goods, Ao , ftc, all of whloh they
offer ac the lowest market prices by the paok&ye or j
piece. stu'hvraos August 25
TOYS, CHINA, AND FANCY GOODS,
BEADS, MARBLES, SLATES, &o" 8LATE\
PENCILS, &o.
AT i
STRASBURGER &NUHN,
NO, 65 MADDEN LANE, COR. WILLIAM ST., N. Y.
STR\?BU?GER St NUHN BEI VG NOW THE LARG?
ES r IMPORTERS iu their lina, aud having laid in
their FOL . STOCK, FOR OANH, at the lowest gold
rates, am enabled to offer, for the coming season, ex?
traordinary inducements. Bu>ers will do well to favor |
them with their confidence and buy at once.
Vf Mai) ordera promptly executed.
August 33_ thstn8mo
IN ii El) LES AND FISHING TACKLE.
ANDREW CLERK St CO., NO. 48 MAIDEN LANE, N
Y., sole importerj of JOS. WARRIN'S celebrated
Drilled Eyed N KEDLE8, beg to notify their old custom?
ers and the pnblio that they have on hond a full assort?
ment of
WARRIN'S DR'LLED EYED NEEDLES
WARRIN'S TELEGRAPH NEEDLES IN CASKETS,
extra large Oval Eyes
WARRIN'S NEEDLES IN SYNOPTICAL OASES, * new
article
WARRIN'S PURGEONS, MILLINERS, SAIL, PACK
NEEDLES. Ho,
These Net-dies have boen before the public for thirty
years and are acknowledged by good judges to be supe?
rior to all others in temper, finish, uniformity and qual?
ity of steel.
Our assortment of FISHING TACKLE is complete,
and the most extensive in this or any other country.
June 25_mwfflinog
iftfe?C A ii A Yt-A I*?) HTS WA?DTWt/ ?t
ft ??O MU a new wm wonderful SEWING MACHIN!
the?*JyoUeap ^oeUosnsed. Addie? SHA WA GLASS
Btddntocd Main, September!* )
THE
MUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY^
Office No. 147 Meeting-street
ooisrasTEGTioisrs
WITH ALL
RAILROADS THROUGHOUT,
THE
UNITED_STATES.
Every attention given to the
3afe Transmission of Freight,
money, and Valuables.
WILL CALL FOR AN? DELIVEB
FREIGHT TO ANT POINT IN
THE CITY FREE l/F
CHARGE.
H. B. PLANT,
President, Augusts, Gs,
Aprtt?_i_
RE-OPENIIsTQ
OP THE
OLD S??TMOMfi lili.
1866.
GOODBICH, WINEMAN & CO.,
DIRECT IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEAL?
ERS IN
OHOIOE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, CHEMICAL RB'
AGKNT8, PLUiD EXTRACTS, GLASSWARE, PAINTS,
OILS, Ac.
WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A OOM
PLETE assortment o? the above, together with
all the moat approved
PATENT MEDICINES;
Which they offer to the City and Country Trade at low?
est prices.
Merchants, Physicians and Planters can depend on
haring their order? filled with accuracy and dispatch,
We shall seep no GOODS in our ESTABLISHMENT tha t
we cannot warrant the quality of.
GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO,,
No. 153 MEETING-ST.
OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL
GEORGE 0. GOODRICH. J PHILIP WINEMAN,
JOHN ASHH?RST.
Angnsti_6m_
SOUTHERN IMPORTING
AMD
MANUFACTURING
DRUG HOUSE,
No, 288 King-street.
&
JW
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
. .i
MANUFACTURING CHEMISES,
j No. 238 King-street,
j FOURTH DOOR ABOVE MARKET-ST.,
Charleston, S. C.
N. A. PRATT, 1 S. W. WILSON. (P. B. WTLBCft,
Ohemistto late Graduate of
C.S. Nitre and Phila. Oolleg*
Mining Bu- of Pharmacy, s
tem, Ohemist to l\U
0 8 Ord. Dep't
The Proprietors are Native Georgians.
July 7
WORMS! WORMS!
HURLEY'S POPULAS WORK CANDI
IS A SPECIFIC FOR WOEMS.
TN PALATABLE FORM, AND WARRANTED TO CUBE
Order'from
PRATT & WILSON BROS.,
No. 238 KING-STREET, CHARLESTON, & 0,
FOR CHILLS AND FEV?R!
TJS?2 THE BEST.
HURLEY'S AGUE TONIC
NEVER FAILS -ALWAYS TO BE DEPENDED
upon-nothing more reliable than HURLEY'S
TONIO.
Will onre Ague and Fever, Chills and Fever, Intermit?
tent Fever, Dumb Ague. Every person who has tried
Hurley's Tonio ape?is in high terms of lt. As a curative
agent it is unsurpassed, and more certain than quinine
No bad results from using Hurley's Tonio, Everybody
should nae Hurley's Ague Tonio.
PRATT & WLL80N BROS.,
No.388 KING-STREET, CHARLESTON, a 0.
June 19 tilths
WT. <3t._A. R.-mS
DB. LAWBENCE'S CELEBRATED ANTI-SYPHI
LITIO, warranted a certain cure for SYPHILIS
in all ita iorms. Entirely vegetable.
49-For sale by all Druggists-?*
AMD
SLING- sc a/\ssix>E-sr,
July 3 imo* CHARLESTON, 8. 0.
1866.
THE COLUMBIA PHOENIX
ENLARGED.
Great Reduction in the Rates ot Adver.
Using.
rE COLUMBIA PHCENIX (PUBLI8HED DALLI
and Tri-Weekly) has been GREATLY ENLARGED
-ad In the quantity and quality ol Its rerding matte)
will compare favorably with any paper inf he State. Th?
subscription prloe to the Daily is $10 J] Tri-wMi?
ry $7.
The terms for transient advertising* aw keen SE
DUOED OVER TWENTY-FIVE JES OBi Sfc % White: ur
monthly and quarterly rates have be? i S *tred to snob
in extent as to place the columns of tiw paper wi th ir
the each of dealers and manufacturers generally.
JULIAN 1. ELB\,
J au oary 38 Proprietoi Ooinmoto Phoenix
THE BAEBWKhh SENTINEL.
THE PUBLICATION OF THIS PAPER, WHICH Ol
FICE waB destroyed in February last by the Fed en
limy, i aa been re?, um dd. xt is the only paper published
m that largo and populous District, and to merchants and
business men possesses advantages seldom met with.
Terms tor advertising, $1 per square of twelve lines, on
le?, ?or each insertion. Subscription to paper, $8 pe?
?nuom. aaa,eas SHUCK St PFRB?,
March 12 Proyneurs.
CHEBHOKES CURB,
TOE GREAT
INDIAN MEDICINE,
Cures,aU disensos caused by
self-abuse, viz:- Spermator
rhea, Seminal . Weakness,
Night - Emissions, Loss of
Memory, Universal Lassi?
tude, Pains in the Back, Dim
-^.ness of Vision, Premature
" Old Age, Weak Nerves, Diffi?
cult Breathing, Pule Counte?
nance, Insanity, Consump?
tion, and nil diseases that fel?
low as a sequence, nf youthful Indiscretions.
The Chcrokeo Curo will reat?te health and vigor,
stop the emissions, and effect a permnncnt cure
after all other medicines have failed. Thirty-two
pago pamphlet sent in a sealed envelope, free to any
address.
Price. $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $5. Sold
by all druggists ; or will be sent by express to any
portion of tho world, on receipt of price, by the
solo proprietor,
Dr. W. E. MEBWTN, 37 Walker St.. N. T,
Cherokee Remedy,
Cures all Urinary Com?
plaints, viz: Gravel, Inflam?
mation, of the Bladder and
iKidneys, Retention of
! Urine, Strictures of the
{Urethra, Dropsical Swell
Hngi, Brick Dust Deposits,
and nil diseases that require
a diuretic, ami when used In
conjunction with tho
CHEROKEE INJECTION,
does not fail to euro Gonorrhea, Gleet and all Mu
cous Discharges in Walo or Female, curing recent
cases in from one to three days, and is especially
recommended in thoso coses o? Fluor Albus or
Whites In Female*. Tho two medicines used in
conjunction will not fall to remove this disagreeable
complaint, and In thoso cases where other medicines
have been used without success.
Price, Remedy, Ono Bottle, $?, Three Bottles, $5.
'.' Injection, " " $2, " " $5,
The Chorokeo " Cure," " Remedy," and " Infec?
tion" aro to bo founds in 4$ well regulated drug
stores, and aro recommended by physicians and
druggists all over ihe world, for their Intrinsic worth
and merit. Some unprincipled dcnlors, however,
try to deceive their customer?, by selling cheap and
worthless compounds,-in order to mako money
In plncoof these. Be not deceived. If tho drug?
gists will not buy thom for y , wriu- to ns, and wo
will send them to you by exprese, securely packed
and froo from observation. Wo treat all disensos to
which tho human system is sulject, and will be
pleased to receive full and explicit statements from
those who have failed to rccolvo relief horetofore.
Ladies or gentlemen can address us in perfect con?
fidence. We desire to send our thirty-two page
pamphlet free to every lady and gentlouion in the
land. Address all letters for pamphlets, medicines,
or advice, to tho solo proprietor, (g>
? Dr. W. B. MERWIN, 37 Walker St., N, T,
Maya*_thstulyr
THE OLD STERLING REMEDY
FOB
DYSPEPSIA,
THE
GENUINE COLLETON BITTERS
ESTABLISHED 1810.
THESE BITTERS ABE PURELY A VEGKTABLi
COMPOUND, and are offered to the pnblio under the
nllest conviction that they will be found a safe and BOV'
c etgn BEMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA.
They have been triumphantly tested by numeroui
families and Physicians in the South, who have furnish,
ed ample testimony as to their deoided excellence,
MRS. JENKINS' COLLETON BITTERS I
Ou res Nervous Headache.
MBS. JENKINS' COLLETON BITTERS!
Strengthens the Digestive Organa.
MRS. JENKINS' COLLETON BIT! EES I
(stimulates a Torpid Liver
MRS. JENKINS' COLLETON BiiTERSI .
Correw Acidity of the Stomach.
MRS. JENKINS' COLLETiV TX. i'th?l
- Uood Appetite
MRS. JENKINS'COLLETON <.. .
(mres Dyspepsia lt .?a^? -1 - ? > .0JPm1
MRS. JENKINS' OOLLETO^'?W'i
. , ' Rejuven ves Ol u .
MES. JENKINS' COLLETON BITTEBSI j
Are truly called "The People's Medicine."
FOB SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS,
FOR SALE AY ALL DRUGGISTS.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ,
FOR:SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
BEWARE OF AN IMITATION.
BEWARE OF AN IMITATION.
BEWARE OF AN IMITATION.
BE WAKE OP AN IMITATION.
BEWARE OF AN IMITATION.
BEWARE OF AN IMITATION.
BEWARE OF AN IMITA1ION.
MM" The TRADE will be supplied oh LIBERA
TERMS.
All orders should be addressed to
WM. A. SERINE, M. D.,
FAMILY MEDICINE WAREHOUSE,
No. 260 King street,
Manufacturer and Sole Agent for Mrs. Jenkins.
ALSO,
Proprietor and Manufacturer of EPPING'S OOM.
POUND FLUID EXI'RACT SARSAPARILLA AND
QUbEN'S DWIGHT, tho best known remedy forSoro.
ula and Eruptions of the ukin, Lecommended eepe
i ally by Physicians for all Impurities of tue System.
July 7 6mo?
rHE ASTONISHING SUCCESS WHICH HAS AT
TENDED this invaluable medicine proves lt the
most perfect remedy ever discovered. No langnage can
jonvey an adequate idea of the Immediate and almost
miraoulens change which it occasions to the debilitated
ind shattered system. In fact, it stands unrivalled as ?
remedy for the perfect cure of
Diabetes, ,
Impotency,
LOBB of Muscular Energy,
Physical Prostration,
Indigestion,
Non-retention or
Inconsistency of
Urine,
Irritation,
Inflammation or
Ulceration of
the Bladder
and Kidneys,
Diseases of the
Prostrate Gland,
Stone in >he
BUu er,
? alculus,
Gravel, or
Briokduat
Deposit,
ind all Diseases or A , ?tions of the Bladder and Kid.
aeys, and Dropsical j ' liing s existing in Men, Women,
ir Children.
FOB THOSE DI Jt'ASES PECULIAR TO FEMALES
CONSTITUTION WATER IS A SOVEREIGN
REMEDY.
These irregularities are the cause of frequently recur*
ring disease, and through neglect the seeds of mer.
srrave and dangerous maladie? are the result; and ab
month after month passes without an effort being made
to assist nature, the difficulty becomes ohronio, the pa?
tient gradually loses her appetite, the bowels are oon
ntipated, night sweats come on, and consumption final*
ty ends her career.
For sale by all Druggie ta. Price $1.
W. H. GREGG St CO.,
Proprietors.
MORGAN & ALLEN,
General Agents, No. 46 Cliff street, New York.
MORGAiS ^OS.,
CHARLESTON, AGENTS,
April H
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