The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, November 13, 1866, Page 7, Image 7
TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 13, 1866.
Tho~San Antonio Herald Bays the headquarters
of the Department of Texas will he removed by
Goneral Heintzelman front Galveston to San Anto?
nio, on accoimt of the operations on the border.
THE Board of Education o? Now York have voted
to approve the report of its finance committee, al?
ready published, appropriating; $2,522,000 for tho
support pf schools during the year 1867.
Tho foreign papers speak? of the-continued .ill?
ness of Count Bismark, which they describe as a
. prostration; accompanied by loss or appetite. Pri?
vate lottor? so far confirm filis, as to speak of an
attack of paralysis.
The TesaB Legislature has got through its busi?
ness, and ?8 ready to adjourn. Nearly all the im?
portant acts have alroady been passed, such as the
stay law, the laws reorganizing tho District Courts,
the Supremo Court and tho County Courts, an ap?
prentice law, a l?.w governing labor contracts, &c.
The votes which have been thus far taken in the
several Annual Conferences of the Southern Metho?
dists, indicate the ratification, by a large majority
of the proposed change of the name of the Church
to Episcopal Methodist Church, and ?ho proposed
introduction of lay representation into the General
Conferences.- ' <
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The health of Prince Pierre Napoleon Bonaparte
has lately caused some uneasiness to bis friends.
Having been Buffering from carbuncle, bo was ope?
rated upon at Aix-le-Bains, but without effect. On
his return to Auteuil Dr. Nelaton again performed
an operation, and hopes are now entertained that
the Prince will soon be convalescent.
King Victor Emmanuel has just instituted a new
order of knighthood, to be called tho Order of tho
Leone di St. Marco, according to some; that of the
Italian Lion, according to others. It is to take
rank immediately after the Order of the Annun?
ziata, which last is only given to crowned heads,
members of reigning houses, and generalissimos.
WE loam from Le Nord that cholera has been
very virulent in Belgium. Official statistics just
published state that from the commencement of
the epidemic-to the 16th of September, the num?
ber of attacks have been 49,558, and tho number of
deaths 27,840, or more than half the total number
attacked. The population of Belgium is 4,940,570,
eo that the scourge has carried oil 1-87 por cont, of
the inhabitants.
OHE Herr Ristnger, an architect, asked an au?
dience of the Duke of Hesse-DandBtadt, his sov?
ereign. His behavior awakening suspicion he was
arrested, searched, and found in possession of a
long doubl?-edged knife. In his rage he stabbed
one of the policemen near him.' It is supposed that
he meditated murdering the Duke, whose Austri?
an leanings seem to have excited his revenge.
MAINE the squirrels, red and gray, aro more
numerous and bolder this year than ever bofore
within the memory of the oldest inhabitants. The
Bcaroity of nuts in the woods, or the prospect of .a I
severe winter, or something else, drives them into
towns and villages. The farmers complain bitterly !
of their depredations. They gnaw holes through j
the roora and sides of their buildings, and make
themselves a nuisance generally.
A Louisville dispatch of the 8th instant says:
The train leaving hero at five o'clock yesterday
afternoon for Nashville, was maliciously thrown off
the track at flinking Creek. The engineer was
badly hurt, and at last accounts the fireman had
not been found. The Adams Express oar, baggage
car and smoking oar were burned, and the passen?
gers are said to nave boen generally robbed. No
? passengers injured.
Th? records of the Commissioners of Emigra?
tion show that during the month of October 1V80
passengers arrived at the port of New York, 14.877 i
of whom carno by steamers, and 4703 by Bailing
vessels. Nine thousand of the number were from
Germ i ny and about 8000 from Liverpool. Sixteen
hundred have gone to Illinois, ?00 to Massa?
chusetts, 600 to Michigan, 600 to Missouri, 685 to
New Jersey, 1317 to Ohio, 2214 to Pennsylvania,
567 to Wisconsin, and 8471 have remained in New
York. None came South. Why?
The Yale catalogue for the new college year is
just out. Its summary of students is as follows:
In theology, 80; in law, 26; in medicine, 31; in phi?
losophy and arts, 122; total 209. Seniors, 101;
juniors, 115; sophomores, 182; freshmen, 162
total, 500; aggregate, 709.
The libraries of the college, exclusive of tho 2500
volumes of the Oriental Society, contain 77,500
books, besides a large number of pamphlets. The
faculty and instructors of tho college consists of
the -president, thirty-five professors, nine tutors,
four instructors, a librarian, and a demonstrator
of anatomy.' . - ?
MOST DEPLORABLE IGNORANCE.-A recent issue
of the British Quarterly Review contains the fol?
lowing astounding-nay, almost incredible revela?
tions of the ignorance which existe among some
sections of the British community:
in Birmingham thirty-two persons, averaging
more than twelve years of age, including a young
man of twenty, and two young women, could not
tell the Queen's name. The commonest and
simplest object of nature, such as flowers, birds,
i fishes, mountains and tho Boa, were unlmown.
Some thought London waa a country, one that it
was in the exhibition ; a violet was said to be a
pretty bird ; a primrose a red rose ; lilac also a
bird ; but wheather a robin or an eagle wore birds
none could say; some know-not what a river
meant, or where snow comes from ; and a cow in
a picture was pronounced to be a hon. Multitudes
of these poor children can never have seen a prim?
rose by the river's brim, or hoard the song of tho
lark.
The editor of the Manitowoc Tribune has been
in Milwaukee, and in his paper of tho 1st inst,
says :
Never were we more impressed with the pros?
perity of tho Stato than wo were a day or two ago
ui Milwaukee. The improvements going on there
aro really astonishing, and it enforces the belief
that Wisconsin is to be one of tho greatest Stales
in the Union; for cities seldom goahoad of the sur?
rounding conntry-tkoy are generally behind.
Hero are a few figures showing some of the
amounts expended on new buildings during tho '
present year : 1
Bolling mllL.?300.O0O
1 flour mill.?130,000
8 flour mills. 116,000
2 breweries. 40,000
2 distilleries. 80,000
1 block (Brodhead's). 45,000
1 church (Baptist)..".. 35,000
? churches.;. 75,000
28 business blocks on East Water street. 500,000
1,000 private residences, from ?600 to ?20.000 eacb. .
This is a fair showing for the City of Bricks. Wo
hope hor prosperity may never Jbo less.
.J
MERCHANT TAILORS,
Ko. 18G KI JJ G STREET,
THIRD BOOR ABOVE ffORLBEGK'S ALLEY.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR NEW STOCK OF
FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting of the
finest FRENCH AND ENGLISH BROADCLOTHS, DOE?
SKINS, and a full variety of tho neatest and latest stylo
patterns of CASHMERES, VELVETS, SILKS, &<.
Beaver and Esquimaux Cloths, for Overcoats, and a fu?
supply of Medium Crade Cloths and Cafaimcres for Bu
' sin ess Suits.
They aro now propared to make up Garments as cheap?
ly as can be dono in any Northern city, and finished in
the latost and most fashionable styles, or in any stylo fh".t
may bo desired.
Thoy respcotfuUy invite their friends and tho public to
call and examino tho stock for thcmnclves.
All ordors will bo promptly exocuted and gocd fits and
prompt workmanship will bo guaranteed.
November 10 sfTith2ino
BOjC?irS BITTERS,
FOR SALE AT ALL PROMINENT GROCERS, WINE
MERCHANTS AND DRUGGISTS, and Wholesale
only, by
Ii. FUNK, Jr.,-Sole Airent,
Ko. OG ?IBBHTY-STIIBKIV . JVEW YOBK,
August 21 Sxoe
MILLINERY, CLOAKS,
MRS. S. WATTS,
jj 74 King street.
A IiARGB ASSORTMENT O P
BONNETS AND FLATS
OP THE LATEST STYLES.
RIBBONS,
VELVETS,
FLOWERS, AND
FEATHR8.
DRESS GOODS.
RICH MOIRE ANTIQUES,
BL'K AND COLD BILKS,
FRENCH POPLINS,
BOMBAZINE, MERINOES,
EMPRESS CLOTH8, REPS,
BARETZ, ALPACAS,
DELAINES AND
SCOTCH PLAIEDS.
WORSTED GOODS.
BREAKFAST SHAWLS,
SONTAGB, NUBIAS,
CHILDREN'S HOODS AND SACQUES.
CORSETS.
BRADLEY'S HOOP SKIRTS,
OF THE LATEST STYLES.
N. B. CLOAKS oponed THIS BAY, which Bhe
respectfully invites tho publie to examine before pur?
chasing elsewhere. Imo November 1
MILLINERY GOODS.
ACHOICE ASSORTMENT OF ALL THE LATEST
STYLES OF
?TS AND BONNETS,
INCLUDING MANY NOVELTIES;
ALSO,
A TULL LINE OF ENGLISH AND GERMAN
BONNET AND TRIMMING
RIBBONS,
IN NEW PATTERNS.
in, LACES, &i
PART OF THE ABOVE GOODS HAVE BEEN SELECT
I ED IN LONDON BY A CHARLESTON MERCHANT,
AND ARE WELL WORTHY OF THE ATTENTION OF
CUSTOMERS.
MRS. BOOTH?
No. 433 KING-STREET.
October 18 _ Imo
FASHIONABLE MILLINERY.
MRS. C. MAULE,
No. 433 KING STREET,
(3 Door? Southeast ot Calhoun street,)
JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
BONNETS AND FLATS,- OF THE LATEST
STYLES; RIBBONS, VELVETS, FLOWERS AND
FEATHERS.
ALSO,
AN ASSORTMENT OF CORSETS; all of which the
publio generally are respectfully invited to call and ex?
amine before purchasing else whore.
N. B.-Country, ordere PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
November 8 6*
FASHIONABLE
DRESS MAKING
AND
MILLINERY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
PAPER PATTERNS OF ALL THE LATEST STYLES
OF CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, BASQUES, &o., furnish
ed at low rates. Miss E. J. BONNER,
Broad-street,
Next east of Mansion House.
November 1 imo
HS. Sr J. eOTCHEIT,
"Emporium of Fashions,"
No. 263 King street,
CHARLESTON. S. C.
FRENCH MILLINERY AND ARTISTIC DRESS
MAKING TN ALL ITH BRANCHES. Ladies',
Misses' and Children's Drosses, Basques, Sacks and
Cloaks out by measurement, and a perfect flt guaranteed.
Trimmings and Patterns of tho latest Paris and York
Fashions received every month, and sent to any part of
the country on receipt of tho amount.
Send for circular.
October 8 ?mo
JOHN S. FAIRLEY. RUTLEDGE WILSON.
JOHN S. FAIRLEY & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers in
FM GOODS, WHITE GOODS,
HOSIERY, GLOVES,
FURNISHING GOODS, ETC.
INVITE THE ATTENTION OF RETAIL MERCHANTS
M THE CITY AND THROUGHOUT THE COUN
?v? *?,their e?mpleto assortment of tho above mention?
ed Goods, now hoing opened at
No. 37 HAINE STREET,
THE OLD STAND OF MESSRS. HYATT, MCBURNEY
& CO. Their Stock has boen seleoted with great caro and
a thorough knowlodgo of the wants of tho Southern peo?
ple, acquired during many years eiperieuee in buiinesH
in this city.
Our business motto will bo
Quick Sales and Short Profits.
ORDERS WILL BE CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY
FILLED.
JOHN S. FAIRLY & CO.
The subscriber ip particularly desirous of renowins
bueinoss relations with the customers of his old house
MARSHALL, BURGE k CO. J. S. FAIRLEY. '
October 4 2mo
H. L. JEFFERS & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
AND
HAVE REMOVED FROM NO. 118 EAST BAY TO
CENTRAL WHARF (Urst wharf below the market),
whore they will bc pleased to soo their friends and pa?
trons. Imo October 27
MADAME LA MARS',
PROFESSOR OF ASTRONOMY, ASTROLOGY, PHRE?
NOLOGY AND PHYSIOGNOMY-four of the most
sublime Sciences that can occupy tho human mind-lias
looitcd at No. Cl BROAD STREET, sooond door from
King Btreet. She giveu a general Invitation to all who de?
sire to consult on business of importance. Them ia no
question which muy not be accurately- answered, and
nvuoh misery avoided by a timely inquiry of this Star o?
Astrology. Sho possesses a maguetlc power of healing,
?nd describeaolldiseases, and tells them nt.once ^bother
it is curable, and stvc many dollars;
October ld lao
ITALIAN MARBLE,
MOMENTS, HEADSTONES,
AND
MANTLES,
OF EXQUISITE WORKMANSHIP AND FINISH,
THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING BEEN APPOINTED
Agents for the celebrated Marble Works of W?THAN
& CO., New York, are now prepared to receive ordora for
MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, and auporb MANTLES
of exquisite finish; also DION RAILINGS. Call at our
store and see nnmeroua designa. Prices at 00 per cent,
lower than can bo purchased in this oity.
ISAAC E. HERTZ ti CO., Agenta.
No. 201 East Bay and Cumberland Btreeta.
October 15 Irno
SPECIAL NOTICE.
DISEASES OF THE'
BYE AND EAR.
[FORMERLY OF LONDON, ENGLAND.]
OCULIST AND AURIST,
ON THE
EYE AND EAR
RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITIZENS OF
Charleston and vicinity that he has taken Rooms at
the Charleston Hotel, and will be prepared to receive
Patients on Thursday, November tho 8th, until Thursday,
November the 15th, after which time will visit this city
as occasion may require, of which due notice will be
given.
j OFFICE HOURS PROM 9 A. M. TO O P. M.,
And can be consulted on DEAFNESS, NOISE TN THE
HEAD, CATARRH, DISCHARGES F^OM THE EAR,
SCALES TN THE EAR, ACCUMULATION OF WAX IN
THE EAR, OBSTRUCTION OF THE EUSTACHIAN
TUBE, and all Acut^or Chronic Diaeaaeaof the EYE
AND AIR PASSAGES. '
ARTIFICIAL EYES
INSERTED WTTHOUT PAIN, AND PERFECTLY
RESEMBLING THE NATURAL EYE.
OPERATIONS FOR CATARACT,
STRABISMUS
on
CROSS
Artificial Pupil, &c,
Skillfully performed, and all dieea?oa of tho
EYE AND EAR
treated, and every operation in Aural and Opthal?
mic Surgery performed by
DOCTOR GARDNER.
Principal Olee, 84 West 40th st,,'NJ.
jj?* For reference, testimoniale, &c, send for a i
CIRCULAR.
OPINIONS OP THE PBESS.
The Louisville Journal soya : " The testimoniale which
Dr. Gardner presenta to the public could never have been
obtained, except by tho diaplay of great akill and learn?
ing in hia profession. One thing especially commendable
in the Doctor's practico ia, that ho w?l not attempt an
incurable disease for the Boko of a fee, but frankly tolla
tho patient whothor he can be cured or not. We cheer?
fully recommend Dr. Gardner to the attention of all our
Monda who may be Buffering from diaeaaeaof theeyo
i and ear.
Tho Richmond Times saya : "We have no hesitation in |
j Baying that Dr. Gar^lnor ia tho moat acientiflc and sue
I ocBsfal eye and oar Burgeon in thia country."
Dr. Gardnor'a treatment of the eye and ear ia wonder?
ful.-Bichmond Enquirer.
We fool juatlfled in recommending Dr. Gardner to |
those suffering from disoaaeu of the oyo and oar.
[Richmond Whig.
Wo can safely and cordially recommend Dr. Gardner,
who wiB fulfill all ho undertakes to perform.
[Ballimore Clipper.
The New Orleans True Delta soya : "Wo can safely
recommend Dr. Gardner as a successful operator on tho
eye and car. He will not undertako to treat a case unlooa
a cure can bo offectcd.
TheWheoling Register saya: "Dr. Gardner is one of
the moat suoceasful'Oculiats and Aurista in tho country.
Wo advise tlioao Buffering from the diseases of tho eyo
and ear to consult him."
Novombor t! _Gmo
CONCENTRATED
?ND CORN FERTILIZER.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE-SAME AS NO. 1 PERU?
VIAN GUANO, AT LESS THAN HALI'1 THE
COST. Barr?la 250 pounds each ; eight to the ton.
HUNT & EEO., Agents,
ACCOMMODATION WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C.
_ November 1 2mo
SOUTHERN
Mutual Life Insurance Company.
C. A. DcSA?/SSUl?E, Agent,
OF TUE AMOVE COMPANY, WILL ATTEND TO ?
any buaineea thereof, as usual, at No. 29 RROAD
STREET. Imo October 23
F. CHRISTMAN,
No.~359Kiug-strcct,
BELOW GEO Ii G I?, S T J?, El E T .
YOU WILL FIND AT THE ABOVE ESTABLISH?
MENT a full Biipply of G .-mt's, Boys' and Youths'
BOOrS, SHOES, GAITERS AND SLIPPERS; Ladies'
Miases' and Children's Congrc*? Guitora; Polish Boot?,
Bohnorala, liootoes, Buakina and Slippers of every de?
scription ; Gent's and Hoys' Hats of all lands.
Tho above Goods I am determined to sell nt the lowest
possible pr ice. My motto is quick snleB and Binall'profits.
Givo rpo a call and vou will be rewavde*
October 20 ctut2ir.os
DRUG STORE.
E. H. SELLERS & CO.,
(SUCCESSORS TO A. C. PHIN,)
APOTHECARIES AND DRUGGISTS,
No. 131 MEETING-ST.,
THIRD DOOR NORTH OP MARKET
WOULD INFORM THJ3 PUBLIO THAT THEY HA VB
on hand a tull assortment of DRUGS, MEDIOINE E
PROPRIETARY ARTICLES, SOAPS, BRUSHES, PER.
FUMERY and FAN OY GOOD3, and aro prepared t o
supply physicians and pr?valo familles at cheapest mar?
ket rates.
E. H. KELLERS, M. D....H. BAER, M, D,
July 19
V
FKACTICAL
BOOK-KEEPER,
ACCOUNTANT AND COPYIST.
Collections promptly attended to
OFFICE COR. BROAD AND CHURCH STREETS,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
BOOKS WRITTEN UP, ERRORS DETECTED, BILLS
" MADE OUT, and all kinds of WRITING.
AUK),
Instruction given in PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING
and Business generally, at moderato prioes.
September 3S Sm os
I.OYLAN & TITERS,
'UTA: UFAOTDRERS OF, ANL WHOLESALE ?EAL
ll J:BS in, WHITE LEAD, ZINC PAINTS, COLOR?
/ARKlau ES, bo.
No. 93 MAIDEN LASS, .
New Xor.,
Orders by mall prompt!? attended to
Mwh "1 uaw:
5 V_1_U.-_.I__ A. UV UUI|
HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND
A LARGE ?STO?K
or
RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT & SAW MILE
SUPPLIES.
STEAM ENGINES AND SAW MILLS
BAR AND SHEET IRON
OAST AND SPRIGG STEEL
LOW MOOR AND CAST STEEL COMOTIVE
TYRES
OILS AND AXLE GREASE
GUM AND LEATHER BELTING
RAILROAD, SHIP AND OUT SPIKES, &o.
EVANS & WATSON'S FIRE AND BURGLAR
. PROOF SAFES, M., &o.
MERON,
NO. 150 MEETING STREET.
August 38 ,
C. K. HUGER,
No. 137 MEETING-ST.
CHARLESTON. S. O.
BMLflY & CO.,
LOCOMOTIVES, RAILROAD IRON
RAILWAY SUPPLIES
PORTABLE db STATIONARY ENGINES
IRON & WOOD WORK MACHINER!
SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS
COTTON GINS
MILL AND GIN BANDS
WILDER'S SALAMANDER SAFES, &o
,'LATFORM, COUNTER AND WARE.
HOUSE SCALES.
JOTTON PICKERS, &c, Ac.
49" Represented by Messrs. M. E. JESSUP & 00"
.lew York.
April!
THE
SOUTHERN EIP RESS COMPANY
Office No. 147 Meeting-street.
OOMlMECTIOISrS
KITH ?Ii
DS
UNITED STATES.
Every attention givon to the
safe Transmission of Freight,
Money, and Valuables.
< _____
WILL CALL FOii AND DELIVER
FREIGHT TO ANY POINT IN
THE OI1? FREE OF
CHARGE.
Ii, il. PLANT,
Pr?sidant. Augusta, Ga,
Asrl??
ARCHIBALD GETTY & ?0.,
FACTORS,
MM ail Commission Mer?Ms.
NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Ai ?city.K. A. Sonder........ S. V. Souder.
Jnly 7_
WILLIS & CHISOLM,
FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
AND
SHIPPING AGENTS.
WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, BALE Alfi
SHIPMENT (to Foroign tad Dome?tio Port.) e
COTTON, RIC-, LUMBER and NAVAL STORES.
ATLANTIC WHARF, Clisrltiton, S. C.
B. WILLIS.-.A.R.OHIHOL?
October.6
RISLEY Ss CREIGHTON,
SbippgaM Commission Herctiants,
AND
IMPORTERS OP W. INDIA PRODUCE,
COR. EAST BAY AND ACCOMMODATION WHARP.
October 1
WILLIAM I GILLILAND & SOS.
Real Estate Agents, Auctioneers
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
OFFICE NO. 33 HAYNS STREET.
September 8 _'
J. REEVE GIBBES,
FACTOR
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT
No. 2, Corner Broad and Church s.s.,
AND
No. 7 Vanderhorst's Wharf.
Kg- OrderB and consignment, of COTTON, RICE,
NAVAL STORES, PROVISIONS, PRODUCE, die, so
totted_Smo_September 25
SAMUEL R. MARSHALL,
(FORMERLY Co'PARTNER 07 J, E. ADOS? Si, Co.),
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
ENGLISH AJND AMERICAN HARDWARE, CUT?
LERY, GUNS, AND AGRICULTURAL
' IMPLEMENTS,
NO. 310 KING ST., THIRD DOOR BELOW SOCIETY,
OHABLKBTON, S. 0.
October I_ ? SWOB
EVANS & GODBOLD,
FACTORS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. lia East Bay. .
OTES THOMSON BROTHERS.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
N. G. EVANS.T. W. GODBOLD.
September 8_
BOWERS & SILCOX,
BROKERS, AUCTIONEERS AND GENERAL COM.
MISSION AGENTS,
No. 127 Meeting Street, opposite the Musket,
"\N HAND CONSTANTLY: FARMS,PLANTATIONS,
/ HOUSES AND LOTS for sale aod to rent Are
?pared to receive all kinds of GOODS, WAKES AND
?EROHANDT8E, PRODUCE, &o" on consignment,
Jso, FURNITURE, HORSE'S, AND VEHICLES Of
>very description for sale. Will also give onr special
attention to OUT-DOOR SALES. 3mos September 5
JAMES MCCORMICK,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS,
GENTS* FURNISHING GOODS,
No. 35 Broad street,
July 23 6mos CHARLESTON, & 0.
A. S. HULL, Agent,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
B. W. CORNER CHARLESTON HOTEL,
WHERE A ii' . ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHS, OAS
Sm AND VESTINGS can be bad, together
wltb a oaoiceassortmentdf
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods.
LINEN AND MUSLIN 8HIRTS,:ma?e order, in an;
y le that may be desired.
MR, JOHN T. FLYNN
Will give bia special attep to the
TAILORING DEPABTIfBNT
Ai nasal. lyr ?nno
LA PIERRE HOUSE,
PHILADELPHIA.
The Subscribers baying leased this favorite boneo, it
has been
REFITTED AND REFURNISHED
IN AN ELEGANT MANNER,
And is now prepared with the most perfect
appointments for the reception of guests.
The fl?st position among first-class Eotel* will b?
maintwiod in the future, as in the past.
September 3 8moB UAKEB fe FARLEY
WILLIAM BROOKBANKS,
iTKAM GAS P1TTKR. AND PLUMMER.
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL GAS FlXTOUKrt. GA?
Fm LNG AND PLUMM??G PttuaiPrii? J."
IKNDKD IO, -Vt?. 1 '. > &UI'J??tta li :
A. "1 i ff ' '
VniOLE?ALS ABD HETATTJ GStt?tU IM
ffilLLSNER? AN? PASC? ?OGBS,
DRY GOODS TOXS fe
Afc Ho, ?OS H 1.1 G-STPIIKJE'IP, Cbsrlsstaa, ?.C.
AT NEW YORK l'BIOl?S.
/gg?Yor'?Vlll3 paper copy ior Uro months, and S??.?
.??Ur 'M ' -'
DAvl??W??S&Ml?iI
Uf ABD COLLECTION OFFICE,
Nos* 39 afid 40 FarR Row?
ISAAC DAVEGA, }
GEORGE B. YOUNG, J KEW YORK,
GERARD L. MoEEN?lE,)
HAVING SUCCEEDED TO THF VOBEIGN COLLltO
'HON BUSINESS of Mco?ii BIENE?, PB!???
riSS & FLANDERS, we r/lll attoui to the colleotion c
5?intdue find -.naturing c?e-la:? throughout the Unit**
?te?feu? balada. "-" '.
? cozxisnrojivs:.? rcs ?LL THE ?TA?KA.
T. G". A.. -?^r
DR. LAWRENCE'S
CELEBRATED
ANTI-SYPHILITIC^
.FOR THE CURE OF SYPHILIS IN'ALL IT
FORMS.
THI8 EXTRAORDINARY AND TRULY VA LUE ABUS
Medicine ls prepared with the utmost skill and care
by a regular graduate of Medicine and Pharmacy, from
fresh 80UTBERN MEDICINAL BOOTS AMP HERBS,
and ia therefore
ENTIRELY VEGETABLE.
#5" It completely neutralizes the peculiar Syphilitic
poison, and eradicates ev?ry particle of thatiint from
the system forever,
SST This ls. not a. remedy that MAY CUR'3, but ono
that DOES and WILL CUBIS every case without failure,
when taken according to directions.
43" Neither is it a remedy to be tried, bet one thafi
has been tried and thoroughly -tasted in somo of the
very worst cases of secondary and tertiary Syphilis,
and in every case it made s complete cure, and gave the
sufferer a new lease of life, health, strength, indhappi
ness. .
43* It le now being used, and recommended in their
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