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i t I fh*l gaiJ^ ?ms FHIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2. 18C0. Gcorglit ?tems. Ho! FOR AFRIOA.-Tho ehip Golconda, Captain T.TtmrvT.T.v, clonr9il at Boston on tlio 18lh instant, for Africa via Charleston. Tho Mncou Tdegrai)h, of Sunday, 6ays : Somo two hundred and otlil of colored porBons aro about to toko their departuro from Georgia, under tho auspices of tho American Colonization Sooiotj'. Wo leam that of this number about ono hundred and nevon ty aro resident? of thiB town, and forty or fifty from ?Sparta and other placea. Thev havo mot hero, and, from ft notice olsowhoro, it will bo soon that thoy will march in procession from tho Second Baptist Church to tho rosi?lcnco of Jeff. Long, who will present thom with the Libcrio.ii colore. Tho Macon Telegraph Boya that tho authorities of that city aro obliged to furnish from six to ton coffins per d.iy, to bury negro paupers. Freedom ia a great thing for the poor African. "Freo to starve and to dio." On Thursday night last tho jail at Brunswick was burnt, anda negro perished in tho flames. No doubt is entertained that tho prisoner act tho building on Aro, hoping to escapo during tho con fusion incident thoroto. lion. James M. Calhonn, of Atlanta, is out an an original Union candidato for Congress in tho 7th district.-Chronicle ?t Sentinel. Tho Southern Herald, Suth l?t., says: "Yester day waa tho day sot apart for tho second meeting of "tho citizens "of Griffin generally, to decorato tho gravea of tho Confedcruto doad who rest in tho soldiers' comotory, and wo aro happy to say that tho turn out was largo, and tho occasion an inter esting ono. Indeed, tho gravoa aro all in oxcoUont order, and most of tticm wera beautifully decorated with ovorgreons and flowers, somo of them having boon beautifully hedged around with boxwood. It was a most charming scene-tho malrous, tho young ladies, tho littlo misses, nil thero doing thoir lull share of the sacred work of beautifying tho soldiors-' groves. COTTON.-A largo numbor of wagons, laden with that precious staple, cotton, carno over from Edge flold District yesterday afternoon. These, togeth er with those that doubtless arrivod from our ad ?acont counties, will contributo largely to the on ivoning of our street- to-day. Ouirnorchanta aro liboral in thoir purchase of country produco; thoir country frionas should bo quito* aa liberal wit thorn.-Daily Press, Augusta. THE STATE LEOISLATUBE.-Tho Legislature of Goorgia will convono on Thursday, the lBt proxi mo. Ulattora of gravo importance will como up for consideration, and tho inforonce is that tho ses sion will bo ona of unusual intct-ost to tho massoe, and laborious to mombers.-I bid. "Wo loam from tho Griffin Star that tho Cowota Houso, in Ne wiitin was destroyed by firo last week. Dr. J. E. Blount, of Stewart county, has been elected Slate Senator for the 12th District. Dr. B. announcod-hiinBelf as in favor of tho abolition of county courts, mid of "relier' to tho pooplc. x [r-flo. News and Herald. A correspondent of tho Augusta Constitutional ist objects to tho present looao maun?r o fueled m g jurors, and says that n fow dava sinco ho noticed a young man on trial for simple larceny, who, on tho ground of ignorance, youth and poverty, waa ro leascd from prosecution. Tho samo week ho wail sitting in tho jury box. a ? a North Curoilnii Items. Major W. W. Pierco, for many years a resident of Wilmington, and during Confederate timos Chiof Quartonnastcr<6f the Department of North Caro lina, died in Norfolk, Ya., on Monday night last, of cholera. ?Major Pierce was ono of tho most eutor prising of tho raorohants of Wilmington. He loaves a largo family to mouin his losa. Wilmington Dispatch. The estimate of the tobacco crop of Virginia and North Carolina tho present season ia 40,000 hogs heads.- Ibid. Ono day last weeli, Mr. Lewis Blake, living near Williamsburg, in this county, sot a boar trap, and whon ho returned to it to ascertain his succoss. found that ho had \caplurod four-thrco cuba ana thoir mother_Grecnbrier Independent. The editor of tho Salisbury Banner has in his possession an ear of corn containing sixteen rows and sixty-thrco grains to tho row-counting out 1003 grams. Hard to beat. In tho U. S. District Court, Judge Brooks pre siding, at Newborn, on Friday, a verdict was given for the plaintiff, aud $200 damages awarded, in the case ofChristian rs. Olney. Tho plaintiff '_ baggage. on tho arrival of a boat at Newborn, was not forth coming on tho presentation of bia check, and boneo tho suit.-Raleigh Sentinel. Wo leam that a oitizon of an adjoining county w.iilo coming down the Ghosapoako, a fow nights since, was approached by a person on the boat, who roprosontod himself as a clergyman's son from the South, and asked permission to sharo his state room. Permission waa granted, and in tho course of tho night the impostor mado an attempt to rob the pockets of the North Carolinian, who caughi him m tho act. Tho fellow resistod arrest, and ii the scuffle-had his ear out off. He was finally se cured.-Ibid. DniED FnuTT.- During tho past season, E. A Toglor, of Salem, shipped North throe hundrod thousand lbs. of dried annies, ono hundred thou sand lbs. of dried blackborriea, and about ter _ thousand lbs. of dried peaches, amounting in al * to four hundred and ten thousand lbs. J. L. Ful koreou shipped twenty-two thousand sevon hun dred and fifty pounds of blackberries, and forty one thousand pounds of apples; in all, sixty-throe ? thousand sovon hundred and fifty pounds. Add the two summaries, and we have oxportoc from Salem, says tbo Proas, four hundred ant soventy-threo thousand pounds of dried fruit which brought greenbacks into tho placo to th? amount of about sixty-two thousand throe hundrot and soventy-soven dollars.-Daily Journal. ANonn_a O-TRAOE_It scums as if wo shall novo be permitted to close tho record of villainy daih occurring in our midst and the country around Last night our townsman, 0.1 ?. Colgrovo, who ha recently boon carrying on a farm near Trenton, ro turned to this place, bringing with him all his stool and household goods to avoid thoir uttor dostruc tion by tho desperadoes who aro now infesting th country. Wo loam that this inovemont was hasten ed by the following circumstances : Mr. Colgrovr having heard throats of attack upon his premise . by tho robbers, mado somo proparationslo rocoiv thom by constructing a -tockado and onclosing hi -took, <\c. Truo to thoir promise, the ruifians t the number of twonty or moro, mado thoir appoai anco yesterday morning, about one o'clock, an prepared a way for an advance on tho corral b Betting Uro to Mr. Colgrovo's cotton gin and oui houses. Wo uniler.-tmrl unginned cotton to th amount of thirty-llvo bolos was destroyed with th buildings, and other proporty vory much damagct ,V When will those outrages bo stopped ? A con r pany of Rogulators woi?d bo of sorvlco. Who wi raise it?-Newbem Journal of Commerce. ? ? ? - Onn PonT.-In tho last fortnight tho port? Georgetown has presented quito a lively appoai ance to (ho ey0 ol tho observer realizing tho fa< that wo can boast of being a soaport town. Quit a forest of vessels has enlivened tho waters of th Sampit, Bomo of largo size, demonstrating tltutoi: port is moro availablo than our outsido noighboi would supposo ; that tho bar is not so shallow aft? all, as tho entronco of tho Nashvillo on a cortai necessitous occasion fully proved. All wo want i energy and cntorpriBO to dovolopo our resource.1 and facilities to hold out inducements to tho ou sido world, which wo trust tho spocdy completio of tho Georgetown Railroad, audits further oxter sion to tho interior will doubtless occomplisl Open an avonuo for tho transportation of tho pre ducts of the country adjacent to tho noorost sot port town, and our marino list will bo occordingl Incrooscd. Wo aro hopoful_Gcorgetoum Titnes. Peterson & Brotborn havo published in 12mo noat cloth binding, cloar print, 224 pages tho tal that Thackeray's daughter serially printed in th "Cornhill" somo timo omeo under tho namo of "Th Story of Elizabeth." This narrativo got man ?roiideOT in its proviohs shopo, bocanse of tho pt rontag?'of ita writer, and kopt thom, becauso of th womanly tact and simple skill which sho availe horself of, V mako an engaging book. Tho chai actoi-? aro -English, though tho scone is chiofly i Paria; and -ho hcToino moots many Tioisaituuo Abat draw out tho liner qualities of its author taste. ? m ? ? ?? ? SOME two weeks ago a y? ung Italian prioat orri ed at Now York from Cuba, and was made tho vi tim of an ingenious conspiraoy. no was robin of his wardrobe, diamond rings, a gold watch at Lhrco pnrsoa of gold. Through tho pcr_ovoran< of tho detectlvo polico officers, tho thiovea woi raced to this city, and through tho assistance < Detective Dunn fney woro arrested in Corumorci it reel ; $2000 worth of tho properly recovered, a_ hp' rascal? roi unie d to Now York,' SPECIAL N?TIGES. sar AWAY WITH BPEOTAOLEB.- OLD EYtX mode now, without Spectacle?, Doctor or Medicine Camphlot maUod free on receipt of ten cents. Address I. B. F0OT2, M. D., No. 1130 Broadway, New York. November 9 ?-ARTIFICIAL EYES.-ARTIFICIAL HU MAN EYES uiado to order and Inmrtod by Drs. F. UAUOH aud P. GODGELMANN (formerly employed by KOIIWONXEAO, of POTIB), No. 639 Broadway, Now York. April 14_ * lyr sar COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP.-THIS OELE '-'RATED Toilet. Soap, In such universal demand ? made from tho cUoloest matorial?, Is nttlri and emi^ltnt in Its nr.luro, frnerantl>- seentctl, onC ?ztTsmcly beneficial In Its action upon tho skin. For ?ale by all Druggists and Fanoy Good? Dealers. Fobrnory 7 ly? mar MARRIAGE AND CELIBACY, AN ESSAY of Warning and Instruction for Young Men. Also, Diseases and Abuses which pro* trato the vital powers, with sure meaos of rellof. Kout free of clmrge In sealed letter envelopes. Address Dr. 3. HUILL?N BOUGH TON, Howard Association, PhUadelphU, Pa. August 14 8mo mw iTcni rroHi ITOHI SOR ATO HI SCRATCH I SORATOHl WHEATON'S OINTMENT ?vi? euro tho Itch In 48 hourn. Also cures Salt Bhenm, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of tho Skin. Prie? so couts. For sale by all druggists. By rending 60 cents to WEEES A POTTER. Solo Agent?, 170 Washing ton street Boston, it will be forwarded by mail, free o poEtago, to any part of tho United States, June 4 fimos M-MU8I0 BOOKS-BA8SINFS 20 MKLOOrO BXEltCISKH, In form cf Solfeggio's, for Soprano and Moxzo-Soprano voices, intended as studies to acquire tho art of einging, by OARLO BA8SINI, 3 Book?, each $2.20. WAVO FORTE CALISTHENICS, a collection of Exor cl?cs for strengthening, equalizing and acqnlrh g flexi bility of flugoring, by FRANCIS H. BROWN, r.oVn uiondcd by OOTTBCUALK, DASSINI, and others. Price S3 BO, All the latest and best publications of INSTRUMEN TAL AND VOCAL MUSI J published by WM. HALL k SON, No. 643 Broadway, New York. Music sont by mall postptld on rooeipt of marked price. mwfSino _ Octobers "A orallo was on her Up-health was In her look strength was in her step, and In her hands-PLANTA TION Brrrzns." S. T.--1860--X. A few bottle? of PLANTATION Bimii WiU caro NorvoUB Headache. " Cold Extremities and Feverish Lips. " Boor Stomach and Fetid Breath. " Flatulency and Indigestion. " Nervous Affections. " Excessive Fatigue and Short Breath. " Pain over the Eyes. " ' Mental Dospondoncy. '. Prostration; Great Weakness. " Sallow Complexion, Weak Bowels, Ac Which aro tho evidences of LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA. It is estimated that seven-tenths of all adult alim?n ti proceed from a deceased and torpid liver. The billar] ?ocretions of tho liver overflowing into tho stomach pal son the entire system and exhibit the above symptoms After long research, we are able to present tho moa remarkable cure for those horrid nightmare diseases the world has ever produced. Within one year over si: hundred and forty thouaand persons havo UtVi-n tin PLANTATION BITTKBS, and not an instance of complain has como to our knowledgol It is a most effectual tonto and agrecablo stimulant ?nitcd to all conditions of life. The reports that It relio? npon mineral substances foi its active properties, are wholly fane. For the satis isctlon of the public, and that patients may consul their physicians, we append a list of Its components. CALISAYA I.AUK.-Colebratod lor over two hnndrei years in the treatment of Fever and Ague,. DyspepBla Weakness, oto It was intrednccd Into Europe by tin Countess, wita of the Viceroy ot Peru, in 1640, am afterwards sold by tho Jesuits for the enormous price o it* own weight in silver, under the name of Jetuit't Pom den, and was fina'ly made public by Louis XVI. Eini of France. Humboldt makes especial referenco to it. febrifuge qualities during his South American travels GasoaniLUk Bans-For diarrhoea, colic and disease. ol the stomach and bowels. DANDELION-For inflammation of the loins and drop steal affection?. CIIAMOMILK FLOWERS-For enfeebled dieeatlon. LAYKXOKB PLOW KIIS-Aromatic, stimulant and tonlo hlnbly invigorating In narvous debility. WrKTEnonmcM-For scrofula, rheumatism, etc. ANISE-An aromatio carminativo; creating flesh muscle and milk ; much used by mothers nursing. Also, clove-buds, orange, carraway, corundor, snake root, etc. S. T..-1860.-X. Another wonderful ingredient, of great use amoni the Spanish ladies of Mouth America, Imparting beaut; to the complexion and brilliancy to the mind, is yetnn known to tho com moree of tho world, and we wlthhoh its name for the present. IMPORTANT CERTIFICATES. RocnrsTxn, N. Y , December 38,1801. Messrs. P. II. DOAKS A Co.-I have been a great ?u( furor from Dyspepsia for three or four years, and had t abandon my profe??l? n. About threto months ago ried the Plantation Bitters, and to my great joy I an now nearly a well mai?. I have recommended them L several caaes, and, as fsr as I know, always with signs benefit. I am, respectfully yon?, BOT. J, a OAT-HORN. PinLAPKi-ruii, 10th Month, 17th Day, 1802. EwrxoTKD KniKNi):-My daughter has been mud benefltted by tho ure of thy Plantation Bitters. Thoi wilt send me two bottles moro. Thy friend, ASA CURRIN. BnxnuAN Housx, Omaaao, I1L, 1 February 11.1803. j MESSRS. P. H. DRAM & Oo. :-Please send us anothe twelve cases of your Plantation Bitters. As a mornln ?ppetizor, thoy appear to nave superseded everjthln olse, and ara greatly esteemed. Yours, AO, GAGE A WAITE Arrangements ora now completed to supply any di mond for this article, which has net heretofore baa possible. The publlo may rest assored that In no ease will th perleoUy pure standard ol the PLANTATION BiTTsns b departed from. Every bottle bear* the fac-simiU of on sir/nature on a steel plate engraving, or It connel be get .tine. Any person pretending to tell PLANTATION Bn-rxns i bulk or by the galton, is a swindler anti itnpailer. f?euat of refilled bottle*. See that our Private Stamp i? UMMI riLATKD over every cork. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Dealers thronghoi the country. P. H, DRAKE & CO., New York. Atti' 2fl fnowlvr LADIES DESIRING A SHOOTS, OLEA! AND COM? MS8?I u THIS DELianTFUL TOILET ARTICLE HAS NO EQUAL FOR PRESERVING AND BEAUI fYING THE COMPLHXION AND BEIN. Bold by Druggists every whore. Dopot No. 74 Fulton-street, Nsw York. KING & GASSIDEY. A?rente. <.?,..., 'tismin 'i*H? ter*. ? # SHOW OASES. OBRHARfl WINTBR, SO. 1? NORTH IYII.LIAU-STRBBT, NSW TOR No. 844 Broomc-tl., Or. of Botoery, Nevo York. MANUFACTURER OF EVEBY DESCRIPTION C SHOW OASES, in SMvor, Gorman Silver, Roi wood, Mahogany Walnut, <\?. A good assortment always on hand or made to ord at the aborte?! notice. Oases shipped io any cart the United HUtos or Canada. tuthe?mo August 14 33. 8. DODGE &00 Stationers, Lithographers* mmm'itWmi AUD STEAM JOB. PRINTER! ;'ooto? MMH--waa*Ttf..Y. m. THE SOUTHER? EXPRESS COMPANY Office No. 147 Meeting-street. . 003ST2ST_SOTI01Srs m AU. 11AILROADS THROUGHOUT. TEE UN1TED_STATES. Every attention given to the safe Transmission of Freight, Roney, and Valuables. WILL CALL FOR AND DELIVEB FREIGUT TO ANY POINT IN TUE CITY FREE OF CHARGE. .v-rtla") II. B. PLANT, Prealrleut, Auj-?Sta, (la. SOUTHERN IMPORTING AlTD 4 MANUFACTURING DEUG HOUSE, No. 238 King-street. PR?TF & WILSON BROTHERS, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS ? ANS MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS, ?STo. 238 King-street, m FOURTH DOOR ABOVL MARKET-ST., Charleston, S. C. ?<L A. PRATT, Uhomttt to lal? j. 8. Ultra and M In In g Bu reau. 8. W. WILSON. P. B. WILSON, (1 rail unto Of Fhlla. Collog. of I'hitrmaay, A Chomlat to lat, O 8 OrO. Dep't The Proprietors arc Satire Georgians. July 7 No. 153 MEETING STREET, FOUMl.UI.Y .Tllll\ ASIIUVHBT AND CO. GEORGE 0. GOODRICH, ) PHILIP WINEMAN, V 80UTH CAROLINA JOHN A8HHURST, J 3D.RXJC3-S. MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS ALL OF WHICH HAS BERN SELECTED WITE CABE, AND WILL BE BOLD TO FIRST-CLASS BUT EBS AT LOWEST PBI0E3. October _7 [August 1] Omos > DRUG STOEE. E. H. KELLERS & CO., (SUCCESSORS TO A. C. PHIN,) APOTHECARIES AND DRUGGISTS No. 131 MEETING-ST., Til I It li DOOR NORTH OF MARKET WOULD INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT THE- HAV1 on band a toil asaortmont of DR?QS, MEDICINE i PROPRIETARY ARTICLES, BOAP8, BRUSHES, PBB PBMKB? and FANCY GOODS, and are prepared t supply physicians and pr?valo families at cheapest mai ket ratea. B. li. KELLERS, M. D.EL DAER. M. D I July 10 . ?DBS. RAOUL & LTNAH HAVE RECENTLY RECEIVED ALAROESTOC K O] DRUGS, SOAP, PERFUMERY AND PROPRIE VARY AND FANCY AKTIUI.VH, wtiloti they effera Wholesale and RetalL Thoy would call special atta_ tlou to the followlug i OLIVK OIL Flax Seed (ground) Tapioca Camphor Opium Cotton Wadding ? Pnlv. Opium Pair. Lkjuorlce ?Taly l8 Metllclno Cheat* (Plat Mc-lulne Ohosts (shli Olycerlue ?pirlta Lavender Phosphoric Aold Tannlo Aold ROHIU Ointment iMexcorlal Ointment. h ^-VE GI*. $. _?J3^AC3TIC?r__L_ ^?>5J BOOK-KEEPER, ACCOUNTANT AND COPYIST. Collections promptly attendedt? OF* ICE COR. BBOAD AND CHURO0 8TRHET8, CIIARLKSTON, 8. V. BOOR8WBITTE? UP. ERRORS DETECTED, BILL MADE OUT, and all kinds of WRITING. AUK), Instruction niven In PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPINI and UuslnoAS oonerally, at moderato prices. Boptember 33_____! LOMBARDA. CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND lirronTsna am DK-Lina n* QRINLBTONE8, KO. l8 LEWIS, AND NO. 9 T WHARP, BOSTON. -drano-s wade on Consignments of Rice and Ootto to our address. ? References, by permission i To Messrs. ?Uves ADOS b Co., Mt sara. -___KT 13 n OTU KM at Co., Oharieskon, t 0.__mr,_*_October 1 BREWSTER & SPEATT, Attornojs at Law atad Solidton In E._u?l_ onrnxa no, so EMU-NREHBA ' AOYUabtt 9 "? J. REEVE GIBBES, r -A., o T o :e. AND COMMISSION MERCHANT No. 2, Corner Broad and Church sts., AND No. 7 Vamlerliorsl's Wharf. mir- Orders and consignments of COTTON, BICE, NAVAL STORES, PROVISIONS. PUODCCE, Ac, so idled 3ruo Feptomhor 26 KENDALL & DOCKERY, J?J? O T O ]R s AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ACCOMMODATION WHARP, CHARLESTON, S. CJ_ O. P. EENDALL.Ohoraw. 8. 0. O. II. IA) CK lill Y.Richmond Comity, N. O. m&~ Liberal advances made on Consignments. October 11 ino JO HIST KING <& CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Nos. 143-14 5 EAST BAY. flIAllLKH'?OM, S. C. JOHN RINO. JOHN MCQUEEN. Octouer 8 '?moa BOWERS & S?LC0X, BROKERS, AUCTIONEERS AftD GENERAL COM. MISSION AQEiSTS, No. 12? Meeting Btreot, opposite the Market. "VN HAND CONSTANTLY: FARMS,PLANTATIONS, ? HOUSES AND LOT* for s\lo and to rent. Are .spared to receive all kinds of OOODS, WARES AND EROHANDISE. PRODUCE, Ac. oa con/aiiment. ISO, PUl.NITUHE UORNhS, AND VEUICLKS Oi very description (or sale. Will also Rive our special attention to uUT-DODH 8ALKS. Sinos September 6 RISLEY & CREIGHTON Sliippii anil Commission Merchants, AND IMPORTERS OP W. INDIA PRODUCE. COR. EAST BA*r AND ACCOMMODATION WHARF. October 1 WILLIAM IL GILLILANM SON, Real Estate Agents, Auctioneers AKD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OFFICE NO. S3 HAYNE STREET. September 3 SAMUEL R. MARSHALL, (Fonusnt.T Co rxnTNKii or J. E. ADOKB k Co.), IMPORTER AND DEALER IN ENGLISn AND AUEIUOAN HARDWARE. CUT LERY, GUNS. AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, NO. 310 RINO 8T..TUIKD DOOR BELOW SO0IETY, Ouam.KSTON, ti. C. October 1 Smos EVANS & GODBOLD, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. lia East Ba-?, OYRB THOMSON BBOTHEB8. CHARLESTON, S. O. W.O. EVANS.T. W. GODBOLD. September 8 ARCHIBALD GETTY & C0.f SbiDping ana Commission Merchants. NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF CHARLESTON, S. G A. ?aitjr.m% A. Houilsr.S. T. Soutlor Jnly 7 WILLIS & CH1S?LM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS ANO SHIPPING AGENTS. VETTLL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, BALK AIC W SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domertio Port!) c OOTTON, BICE. LUMBER and NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston, 8. V. I. WILWB..A.II.GHIS0L1 Octoborag_ JAMES MCCORMICK, MERCHANT TAILOR \rooLsaiut IXD UET AH, DI AJ^EO ni CLOTHS, CASSIM EKES AND TESTINGS GENTS* FURNISHING GOODS, No. 35 Broad, street, My 23 ' 6mos CHARLESTON. 8. O. A. 8. HULL, Agent, MERCHANT TAILOR S. W. CORNER OHARIJ38TON HOTEL, WHERE A F?LL ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHS, CAf BIMKRKB AND VEBTING8 can bo had, togstbi nltli a cboloe Assortments Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods? LINEN AND M?8LIN 8HIRT8,;made orJor. in sn j le that may be deslrod. MR. JOHN T. FLYKN Will give his special atte? to the TAILOR1MU DEPARTMENT Al nsnsl. lyr Jua LA PIERRE HOUSE PHILADELPHIA. Tbe Subscribers bsrln? leased this favorito homo, has been * BEFITTED AND REFURNISHED IN AN ELEGANT MAHNER, And b now prepared with the most perfec appointments for ?lie reception of cuesta. Tbe Ant position among flrst-class Hotels will I r "inU/iod In the future, as in tho past. September 3 amos_BAKER A FARLEY WILLIAM BB00KBANK8, .TEAM GAS FITTER ARD PLUMDKH OLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL GAS FIXT0RK8. GAt I FITTING AND PLUMBING PROMPTLY AC ?KHDIU) IO. . No. UV KlN'J^TUKEr, B. M. AV TiiTiisroT" 00R0NER AND MACH8TBA1E TTAS REMOVED BLI OFFICE FROM OUALMBB JtjL .STREBT, to No. 83 CHURO? HTBJIBT. one do? Btft?olBroad street. ; Aajtt.iil T. Gr. A. ?t. -o DR. LAWRENCE'S CELEBRATED ANTI-SYPHILITIC, FOR THE CORE OF SYPHILIS IN ALL ITB FOKUS. mil l8 EXTRVORDINARY AND TRULY VALUEABLE X Medicino is prepared -A-lth tho utruoHt s'dil anti caro by s regulnr graduate of Medicino and Pharmacy, from Ireili SOUTHERN MEDICINAL RUOTS AND llLUCa. and Is tliorefore ENTIRELY VEGETABLE. 49- It completely neutralizes the peculiar Syphilitic polion, and eradicates overy particle of tho taiut from the system forever. 43- This Is not a remedy that MAY CURi?, botone thal DoEj and WILL CURE every case without failure, win 11 taken, according to ?Mrections. tYsV Neither Is it'a remedy to bo tried, but one thal has been triod sud thoroughly toHtcd In Bomo of the very worst cosos of secondary and tertiary Syphlll?, and In every caso It made a complete cure, and gavo the eu (Tirer s now leaao of life, health, strongth, and happi ness. 4_- It Is noir being used and recommended In their prirsto practice by somo of tie most eminent physi cians in the United Staten. A FEW RECOMMENDATIONS FROM PHY8IOUN8* Dru. Duggan, Bat-no?, and Hlnfc, of Wilson, N. O., certify "that LAWRENCE'S ANTI-S.P11ILITIO is an eluclont and valuable rooiedy, and that it his perform ed remarkable cures.'' Dr. Blake, of Baltimore, Md., says: "Your remedy Is performing truly marvellous ernes In this city." Dr. 8mltb. 01 Now York, writes: "I hsvo f-lrly test ed your AN IT-SYPHILITIC lu as bad cases as I could Ond lu tho city, and lu overy instauco it made a com pletxjand rapid cure. It really soems to posauBs almost msglcal powora." SmT Wo could procuro numbers of oortlncates from pstlents, but of conreo delicacy would forbiil them from signing their full names; but cortittcates are of small Im portance sny how, as a fair trial wlU convince the most sceptical of tho rta! merits of tho Medicine. READER, STOP ! PAUSE ! THINK ! Have you ever been sflocted with Syphilis in any of Hit ram? If so, do not run the fearful risk of entail ing horrid diseases upon your children and children's children to the third and fourth g?n?rations, but be positively sure to drive every vostlgo of the diseaso trom your s>stem at once, by taking LAWEBNUE'S ANTI-SYPHILITIC. 49*- It baa been remarked by a celobrnto- medical writer, "that If Syphilisaud ltpofloct? could be stopped half of tho diseases that now afflict the human family would disappear" tar This valuable medicino la pl*a*ont to the taste, han a delightful odor, and Is not In the least Injurious. C3T For sal? by all L raggists, and KING & CASSIDEY, NO. 161 MEETING STREET, Charleston, 8. O. ?-BEWARE OF IMIT.vnON8.-fc? September 10 BT EATIKQ the "Egyptian LOTUS," Tennyson'? "OhorsUtcs" become nothing hut worthless loafers; he had given them PRKKKT'S glorious Perfumo from ti? same beautiful flower, they would have become uszroi and xu-A-rr gentlemen, and their wives, I__->J_S. 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AU CASH OBDK-B wlU be prompty -H**?**? to. li ii MORIAC & SONS, ESTABLISHED 1823, MANUFACTURERS OF Grand, "* Square, And Upright PIANO FORTES. WARE-ROOMS, N0. 652 BROADWAY, NEW YOBK; CHICKERING & SONS' Grand, Square and Upright PIA?TO-FORTES ARE SOW. AS TUET EVER HAVE BEEN. CON SIDERED the beet in America, having boen awarded SIXTY-FIVE PRIZE MEDALS. Of which fourteen were received In tho months of Sep toinlur-Aiiil October, 18i55. and dist pruiuiums over all competitors at tlio OiUoiont principal Fairs In Ihls country, tuid tho PRIZE MEDAL at the WOBLD'S FAIR, LONDON. TUAI.BEKG'S OPINION. I coDshlor Chickerlng & Sons' Pianos, beyond com parison, tho beat 1 have scou In Ameiic?. ti. THALBERG, Chairman of Jury on Musical Instruments. CARD. It Is with feelings of pride as American manufacturer? that wn publish tbu foi.owing tesiiinun als, which have been received uy us recently: EUROPEAN TESTIMONIALS. Received during the month of August, 1866. LONDON, July 26, 1867. Mrsans. Cuicxtnrsa A Ban- Gents: I have much pleasure in enclosing a document signad by tho first composers, musicians and professors In Europe. I held yonr Pianos in such liitili estlmstlon (ride my certifi cate) that Lie It it my duty to take one of titem with me to Europe, to ascertain tho opinion of my professional brethren. Tho encosod certificate will prove how nnantmous they have been on the subject. I beg to forward, at <hc aime time, a letter I received from my friend, Mr. Collard, which I am sure must bo gratify Inir to you. ' I have the honor to be, gentlemen, yonrs very truly, JAMta M. WEULI. LONDON, January 14, I860. James M. IVehli, Esq. : MY DEtn Sin: I have great pleasuro In asking youto crnvey to Mesara. Chickerlng the expro sion ol my highest approval of their instrument. I; is, I cou -Uhr, not merely the heat iustrumcut cf American manufac ture that I t.avo tried, but one of the flaest Grund Piano fortes thai h:ts ovor come uuder my cbsorvatlon; and the Messrs. Chickcriui; may well be proud of having turned out from tli.ir manufactory an instrument which, for touch, quality, power and workmanship, It woit'd bo very difficult to surpass In any part of tho wldo world. Doar sir, very alncorely yonrs, ?HA8. D. COLLARD, Finn of Collard & Collard, Piano-forte Manufacturers, London. LONDON, August 11, 1866. Jame? M. Wehti, Esa. : MY DEAR Bin: As you are going back to the United States, 1 muHt bag you to remember me kiudly to the Messrs. Chickerlng. Tell them I was delighted with their Orand Piano-forte-a* good an inttrumtnt, I think, at ' wat ever turned out, both in touch and tone. Wishing you, Ac, I remain ever truly, H. F. BROADWOOD, Firm of I. Broadwood k Sons, Piano-forte Manufac turers, London. LOUDON, July 30, 1866. Meurt. Chidtering & Sont: GENTS: I have )ust beou Invitod by Messrs. Collard to try a Orand piano-forto manufactured by you, aud I have no hesitation in endorsing the opinion ot my old frlond, Mr. O. li. Collard, viz: That It la the finest In strument I ever pUyed on. Itcliovo me, gentlemen, moat faithfully vonrs, 4. L. HATTON. Testimonials from the most distinguished Artitlt in Buropt to Merin. Chioktring ct Sons: LOKOOH, July 16, 1866. Having played upon a Piano-forte made by Messrs. Chickerlng k Sons, of Boston and New York, 1 have much pleasure RTtestlfy lug to its general oxucll nee. For aweetneaa and brilliancy of tone, delicacy of touch and magnificent power for conoert purposes, I consider It a really GRAND PIANO-FOBTE AND DESIBSIV. LY THK BEST I HAVE SEEM OF AMERICAN MANUFACTURE GICLO BEGONDL ALKKED JAELL. LINDSAY SLOPER. J. M030HELBS. Prof, of Coueerratolro do ___ SIR. S. ARTHUR OHAPPEL. Director of Monday Con certs, London. ARABELLA GODDARD ti. A. OSBORNS. W. KUUB. JULE? BENEDICT. M. W. B\LtE. OH 48 HALLE. BRINLKY RICHARDS RENE FAVAhGEH. 8YDNE? BMITH. Among the chief points of excellent of the Ohloksr ing Pianos, of which speak the renowned artists In their congratulatory testimonials to the Messrs. Chickerlng aro the greatest possible depth, richness sud volume of tone, combined with a rare brillUnoy, cloarncsa and per oct evenness throughout the entire ac≤ and a) i all, a surprising duration of sound, the por? ami i. jpathetlo quality ol which never changes undor tho most delicate or powerful touch. During the past fcrty.thrco years this firm has manu acturcd . 30,000 JPIAJNTOB, In the construction of which they have Introduced every known and valuable improvement. Thuy have invarla. lily beni selected aud us. d by all of the world's ac knowledged great artists who have visited this country professionally, both for private and public use. THALBERG. I consider Chickerlng k Sons' Pianos, beyond com parison, the best I have over .seen In America. GOTTHCIIALK. I consider Chickerlng A Bona' Pianos superior to any in tbo world. , They aro unrivalled for their singing qualities and for the harmonious roundness of their touo. There In a perfect homogeueity throughout all the registers. Tho upper notus aro remarkable for a clearness and purity which I do not find la any other instrument, while tho base is distinguishei for power without harshness and for a magnificent sonority. WEilLI, Your Pianos aro superior to %ny I havo eyer leon In this country or in Europe. I bavo never hoard a tone so psrfeot; It jitlda every expression that is needed In nimio, and Its quality j* capable of change to moot every sentiment. This Is a rare powor, ami is derived from the perfect nuritv of its tone, together with its sympathetic elastic ana w3 balanced touch. wom I'OZXANHKI. Dnrtag tho past olght year's I hate sonstanUv ni???* upon the justly celebrated Erard Piano?; yonrseTth? only instruments that I have found, either hereTor ?n Europe, to equal them in all their points of excellence. It may bo satisfactory to our patra?a and trlnn?a among the pnblleat large to state that testimonials ham been received from all the loading artists who hi?* visited or srs nor? residing In the united States, a f?w r?r whose names, besides thoio above, we enDonV^* 9n OI LEO D? MEYER. -?aJR?? ALFI1RD JAEL. H. ? ANDERSON. H. HOFFMAN. ARTHUR NAPOLE?N! And many others. QDttAT SATTKB. J. BENEDIOT. M. STRAEOS0H. JDLLIEN. mar ILLUSTRATED ALBUMS AHD PRIOB IM SBNTBYMAIL. ? ?MU? LISTS WARE-ROOMS^ ?To. 652 Broadway; NEW YORK 0otobcrB_ towemo J. F. BROWNE 4'CO. HARP MANUFACTURERS, HlTB BBMnvln. their Waierooma to No, 681 B BOAD WAT tttS York, opposite Metropolitan Hotel. , BtrlM?Mtteto.??d