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FOB XHg^S^? ^ ^ - . HEALTH DEP^li^^i^f? INEAOTHEALI'HDLKTBICT, HOSPITAL, AND THE HEALTH TiEPABTMENT, DUBING THE YE AB, gre., KIO._ -.. ' ' ' TABLE I-Sho-vrlngthe Number ot Cm??ir?Hed ?mt if catan, Daring coc?* Mooth, and 'tiki Tot?! Nnmher during; thu Y?r. CASES TREATED.-WHITES. . ? _' ?! _; , ; ? . - ',? . ?_ -'.;-:-\-Ippia ma8 AP?LT ramug. ' S~|[ ma camaui: - | _"MAU: CHUJJBJIC:_ ^ o\3|JJj i PS S li li WM ? lt ii |r i ii If t Iii I t? 2-1 ? 111 !i 1 I li SI ll ill il mp -. ' ii s a a pa1 ?1 SffibffiSsfti S ! il la ii fa a a S tub wm il1 %; J_. . . ' _-7-r-5-=|-r-=t-- -57 -r?l -T? -7 -?-?-B ~~?i 9 64 1 ' 9 ' <| 3 4 1 16 I 1 1 a 0 Ol 41 1 9 146 January.~T^7T~ * * | ? fr 10 3 20 60 12 5 6 B ? ? 2 otl 3 4 0 0 6 2 1 15 8 3 1 1 1 2 1 17 166 JebrSy..:.......-,.- I ll ? 3 20 10 ,L6 2? ?0 ??3 S ? ? g Jg ' f I 3 1? ? 1 S S 9 I S ll ? M 284 ?&a?l?.ll ,8 10 6 15 12 6 23 91 20 7 18 9 33 22 * 6 JW 12 2 6 3 17 7 46 0 2 8 0 ll 7 ? g? Apm. ls i2 M e 22 IC 6 27 115 21 ll 24 9 37 24 1 7 134 0 1 .8 3 14 o 40 12 3 12 S 8 10 48 337 ??Y. 20 16 7 3I 23 7 2 33 110 10 8 17 4 26 18 1 6 95 lo S 6 3 9 2 33 8 4 7 3 9 8 30 2T7 Afc:.!. If S 30 19 42 lc 1 fl 275 82 14 48 28 M 40 ll 277 46 8 25 17 IC 20 132 41 7 15. 14 18 10 2 107 791 September. 39 .18 1W 7 31 10 73 198 28 8 15 13 . 66 32 10 162 8 . 5 8 - 4 ,.|,.U... :... , ** 4 ? 6 J 12 6 H 37 4? Octo?>e?--. 19 10 6 8 18 14 45 119 IC ? 22 19 45 17 4 132 ? 3 6 6 3 6 25 7 7 4 4 ? S I ' 32 275 November.. 23 8 7 1 19 9 40 107 16 9 14 9 33 16 15 111 4_1 _3_6_8_3_?J _7_7 ? 4|_4_7_jj__^ _j!?>_ -5 id-iz ~~ ^I?I?I?"^^^"^ ~ "m 48. - ? eo ?? 89 4 w 80 76 ss 105 72 a 8 476 Total in the year....- i__ 1625 _J_ ' "_;_i^t?-1-!-!-1-!-;-;-!-'-i -"-" : " " DEATHS. _ .' '. . ' [ j ,:\ _' _ . _--;-j-AP?XT MAL?&-"1-T ADULT fJOUlTB. 8 1 KALK. CHXUDHEU. J "MAU: OHTLPBEK._|| o|g| ~~~Z~~Z Z Z Z 5 a ? Z Z Z Z~~Z ? . I s |s s s s |s . ? -. S s s s s- . -s ? t, s5! I . Ililli ?i i 11_jLj; i, LLLLLL11LLLLLLLll I* - _.-"J-^ 1. 1 ' ? 2 January.... I 33 2 . 9 * - 1 1 | Febtuary.. ll i 3 1 1 .1 " 1 ? ? ? i l ll . March..?5..... 1*6 1 2141 ll . iii ABrnT......V....... I 1 1 * 3 1( 9 8 1 1 1 4 7 1 2' 3 16 Mar.-... 1 9 10 '1 3 4 1 2 3 1 1 ? June. , 331 11141. 1 ? July?..^. ll ll 41 12 4 1.11 3 , . . " August... 11 2211 18 13 I*1 -;1 ? 1 ?l ?* September...... 1 8 9 1 I 4 6 l 1 I 2 iv October.'_. 2 2 ll , % November..;.... 1 23 ll 1 1 _I_ __ -"""'' " - ? ? 2 3 ~5 2 3t 2 3 3 7 l~l~16 ? ? 1 6 10 - l l 1 2 4 1 1 a0t?v".'*'" . A8. . _ .39 _bi]_? Total in tb9 year.. .. _.-?-:----~ ? : -~-~ CASES TREATED-BLACKS ABD COLORED._?_ _-?BtmlMAIJ*. r I AUT?.T F^LU^S- F I MALE OBILDBBi.. | I ' ?HAIK OHILDEP. I i m M ?T I i I - -i UL -s - I l s - ss - s i I "lt. " " ililli i I si ? i |.Li:L ?fcl i-iJJJJ-1! JiJjJJ^i lili r n i 11 ititiiiii i? i . i i .i i n i ?ii 11, n-1 -i; i ? i ?ii .-? IH oll_, _? __ T j_I :_:_ o_) J g_' ?_J-.S? -ft -i -?? m w TM _15-4 " 25 "21-8-??~22 ~6" 112 6 10 8 17 6 5 19 70 " 5 4 9 29 3 "3 60 US 467 --'- . 9 8 IS 16 4 ll 90 22 172 16 t M *L 45 6 4 4 21 2 2 7 43 396 January.. 18 12 ?f }9 ? " S ^ ?S M 18 ? 39 ^ 21 26 46 12 204 G 8.10 16 2 13 8 63 3 8 . 8 19 5 4 12 66 474 February.... 4 1 ? g " S ? ?R? li li io S3 18 20 57 10 210 3 4 13 16 8 8 ll 62 7 7 9 13 7 7 21 71 524 .; . .... 2 W ?? ll 14 16 92 14 181 19 13 40 33 18 ^ o, 6 19 27 3 8 6 82 8 5 9 17 5 ll 1 66 433 AprU. S 5 21 22 IS 9 26 IS II4 J6 ll ** ai ? IO 25 7 . 4 C 63 ll 3 7 29 IO 4 12 76 443 M??... ,? ? " " ?' itS'? :1M 19 ll 30 1 4 12 21 27 ll 145 8 : 6 10 10 6 6 3 48 4 2 9 7 6 6 8 42 372 June....... . ll 8 22 10 8 12 86 30 13i S ? ? ? ? S li 212 9 2 14 19 IS 10 67 7 3 6 24 0 19 . 66 609 August. ..-. 35 16 20 21 25 ll 2 82 1C2 1? 28 23 ' 37 20 14 177 3 3 9 8 5 9 37 : 3 4 4 6 5 7 28 363 fss^1.v::::::;.:... :::. s ^ *5 " *? S ? ii I lt f* Ts T S S 6 3-3 ? s 4 24 5 3 3 7 6 4 ? 253 go^beV;.v.v:.v.V;.: ? s ! ? ? ' ? ? _^_j_l_?_!_!_i! _? _26 198 PeCCmber"ll?iniul"^".!!^^ 307 129 896 SOO 269 242 232 148 - .84 '58 U9 . 185 60 75 65 76 43 81 197 64 79 121 TotaU. ' 1624 _ j 2023__*_646 ; |_;_660 - 4953 Total in the year.-1- . DEATHS." ._._ _,_- APP?.T1MALES. R- AD?iiTrEMAix?T 13 ~~~ MAiJ cHmpagN. I Ytzbuxx cnnxagH. I Sa'g f ~T~ I I' ?" ls / s -S -8 11 e S S S S S S iL 1 olfi I I Iii? &7iIslSBBE |3^? S ? i 1 I li "J| Hil? fis* SS?': 2K0RTBS. 2?S-2S 25 Si S? I M k*?*?*?*?*i I s - jttttittftir* * M 1.1 ? I||? *?S.2KS?5.2?!SI5 * ? ? ^ -s"5 -ar ? ? 1" a j> * 1- 1 'li.'. S.-' 8- 1 a fi fl Issi s s g ^ -a fl?a*B 1 1 a 1 1.1' p i 1 a .1. a ] t|^^^^?_^?_j2L!_!_!_l_!_^_IlLI_ --:-.'-i--i-' ?"i 1~ i ? 1 1 ? ? 1 2 2 ?i S 2 January.. 4 ?2 1'1???!1.,}o i?Sl8 2 2 * 1 2 2 2 7 51 February..; 1 2 1 14 4 22 . 2 1 2 ! :10 8 V) 2 11 * 46 March.......... !? 1 1 3 2 . 9 8 24 1 1 4 3 . 6 3 18 j 2 5 1 1 2 4 38 April--.- , . 1 ? ri ", .IS .'. I B 10 2 3 1 1 7 2 1 1 2 6 43 May.. 1 1 I ? ? *2 2 3 222 6112 2 6 1 2.. 321 June.V.V. 1 3 ' 1 ? "? o 21491 lil 4 111 6 24 July. 1 168 2 21 491 xi i 2 2 16 August.-. 1 22 .. 4 .9 1 . 1 r ? a 2 ll 3 6 1 121 September....... ... 2 1 X 2 6 2 .1 1 232 720 October. 1 2 3 61. 1 . 1 f 2 1 1 10 November..4 4 1 _* _?_*_;_._;_ ^^ZV:." 1-- -8 --^-6^-^ - ~~~0~ 13 11 35 34 - S 2 5 IS 4 ll 9 3 3 4 9 7 12 3 Tot?lB.'j60 :. j ._ ; ll 120_l l__J_1 ll ll ?_L_g _ST3_ Totals in the year-.1-. --I-??-?l--? -=--?- -? : ; : ir ? Tl Showlror tte Tot^l N^ber of Ca?? Treated ?uad Deaths to^acht DUtrict, Hospital, and the Health Department, Durthug Eaoh Month ?nd Uae Ye?r._ Table u-saewint_-grrgss r..^,^-: Ti . DEATHS. january. ... Eebrnary... March. April."...... May.-. Juna....... July. August..... September. October,... November. ? December.. Totals..... Total "in the year. a > 32 128| 1081 IS Table lXT^-Showliag the Somber ot Vaccinations In eaeh Health Dlatrlct, Hospital, and the Health Deparfanent, daring ths Year. ; ---T?CCrN?T?D S?CCF^SFDLLY. ' " Tl : , '-^ ' VA.COINATBP DNSPCOE8HFDLLY. '--Ti--- r nLACKS A?TD COLOBED. ' .. )|. : ?"~ WHTggS. .. c.- -- }]?? ?_ , *V+a*? AgQ OOlCTgD. -a 884 TOtalS.j V_\J*_IJS-Ugj " 1 1 " 1 1-? ?-'-^-'^-^-'-'- ' . --.-;-;-?-:-;--? " mvanb*r ard kinda ot Surgical Opettatlona performed i?;eaeh Health DUtrie% Hospital, and the whole Department, In each month and the year, Table "-""T-K a^avtqa ot ?ac&^^^^^^^^jj^^ffjj^^^^V^HKfii^ ae3c, ete^-iylth reanlt In each caae, cte. S?BGICAL OPERATIONS. 1 '. ?" ?', . '' --.-- ; - 1 WHITES. .,!... . . ? t:j ?WHEBE ?EBFOEMED. Health District' No. 1... Health District No. 2... Health District No. 8.. Health District Ho. 4.. Health District No. 5.. Health District No. e.. Small Pox Hospital..... City Hospital.......-C.. CatyHoepitaL. CatyHospttaL. City Hospital. City HoaptiaL..... City Hospital. City Hospital. C?tyHospitaL..... CityHoapItaL'CV.. City Hospital. Ciry Hospital......'. AGE, SEX, tc, OF PATIENT. August... January. February.. March. April. May. June. June. July. July. August....; Sept and Dec. Male, 24 years of age. Male, 40 years of age. Male, 36 years of age. Male, 26 years of age. Male, 24 years of age........ Hale, 36years of age;..,..... Male, 46 years of age. Male, 32 years of age......... Female, 29 years of age. Male, 82 yean of age. |Male, 40.years of age:. Maley 22-y?ara of ?ge........ OPERATION. By Perinea! section for Stricture of Urethra. Paracontesis Abdommls for Dropsical accumulation.."...';?;.-..v..-. Amputation of Thigh,.Upper third, Circnlftr.>. i. Bemoval of Tumor from Face. (Sewing np of Throat cut in an attempt to .commit suicide, silver wire ( BUtnrea being nse?.- . - Section of Urethra and Bladder for Fistula......;..-. ........ Operation for Fracture of Tibia._ Operation for Fracture of Kadina............ Bemoval of Hemorrhoidal Tumor by ablation..;.;. Bemoval of Hemorrhoids! Tumor by ligature,.. :. Operation for Eutropion and Tzichiasia. j Operation for Hydrocele, Water drtwn off with Trocar, the Spray Ap \ ? pararas andEhigolene being used.. RESULT AND REMARES. None but Minor Operations performed. ? .' None but Minor Operations performed. > SuooesaroL Cure complete. - .' None. ' .- --' ".' None... 1 ' . '. ? None.' 1 ' ' " . -iv:-: .. .: - - ? . . , None... _........ ! ?? :? .'. ?- ? Snccesafm. Recovery complete. ' Patient seen ?fae month? after-^weB. SnccesfoL Had use of limb in thirty days. SncceBSfoL '.. - ': -'.;. - \ Sac<>08sniL Healed readily. Patient walting aboot in Ava days. ? ? UnsuoceasfnL ? -> ?J ? . . _ _ . ScccesafoL ' ? .'--.'-' '.'- '. '--..-'. . '";';".! ' Successful. ,Al .!" ??'? ?>? ''''" ' " ' 8uccesafoL .:- '-- ''.??;.''. ' ' ' '.',' , '' BuooeaafoL:- . : :- . . .-. .,. SuccosafuL ????? ? - ?<-.'? j j' - : . :; '.. .. :' '. 1 No^D^m felt during the operations by the patient Still under treatment, January, BLACKS AND COLORED. WHERE PEEFOBMED. MOUTHS. |?gB..SEr, ?C.. OF PATTENT. Health District No. ,T. Health District Hoy 2.... . Health District No. S.... Jantary. Health District No. 3.... August.. ;-. Health District No. 3_September'....;. Health District No. 8-.. December., i... Health District No. 4...;May....-...-...-; Health District Ha 4- June.,.....v Health District Ho. 4- August..... Health District No. A..; October.-... Health District Ha 5.. Health District No. 6.. Small Pox Hospital. . City Hospital.January. City Hcepital. January. Cary Hospital.January. City Hospital....February.... . City Hospital.February.. City Hospital........... Mareh......;i.. City Hospital_'..June... CitvHospital........... July....;..'... City Hospital........... July..;....,.. City Hospital.. August.,:.;?. City Hospital..August........ City Hcepital........... September.... etty Hoepitsl.Ssptaaftar. ;. . caty Hospital.;-.September..?. Female, 19 years of age.:. Femal?,'30 years of age.:.' Mais, 60 years of age;. Male, 20 years of age:. Male, 35 years of age:. Female, 25 years of age... Hale, 35 years of age. Male, 70 years of age. Divisi?n of Sphincter Ant for Fissure.........;;...... : Ajupumtfon of Toe for Frost Bite...'. : ; .*..'.-. V. .'. Operation for Strangulated Ingnnal Hernia.J. ?Amputation of ForeflDgSr....'.???j............. Amputation of a portion of the Hand.. Amputation at Caxpo'Metacarpal Joint, Left Hand. Operation fer Hydrocele."... '.?.....'. Operation for Strangulated Hernia.-. I.::. '..i'iijj Female, 25 years of age. Male, 29 years of age., Male, 40 years of age. Male, 40 yearn of age. Female, 8 months old....... Hale, 36 years of age.,a Hale, 28years of age,... .'.'. Hals,-16 years of age..... .. Male, 25years of age....:.. Hale, 45 years of age. Hale, 19 years of age. Female, 40 years of age Fezna?e; 26 years of age.... Male. 28 years of age. OPERATION. Amputation of Arm, above ?ie"Wrlfl?..".... Amputation of Forearm. Ablation of both Feet for Frost Rite... Resection Of third Metatarsal Bono.':.-1.?... iTbnotomy of both Achilles Tendons..V. Ablation of eighteen inches of Protruded Intestines. ? Ligature of Femoral Artery for wound at seat of injury.'.. i Amputation Of Thigh subsequently.;.: ?. Ligature of Temporal Artery for Wound.;:...:...:.'.. Operation for Fracture of Thigh..:.. Reduction of Dislocated Shoulder...;...':.;,<..... Amputation at Elbow for Contusion..;'. .'..'ii'.. Operation for Vesico Vaginal Fietnlc.ii.: Resection of portion of Humerus for Gunshot Wound..:.'.. 'Operation for Hydrocele. /.'..... .'.':??'?.'. ? :..'.. RESULT AND BBMaHES tm Nono but Minor Operations performed. None but Minor Operatioca performed. Successful. Cu "rad. .' SucceasfdL SuccesafuL SaocessfuL SuoeeaafuL '.'. SnocessfuL -, ... > f i"-'':* 11 r-' '"' SuccesafuL f. s ' ? ; ggg?3 LnsuccessfuL V '. .' ."...-'.. Nona . ' . '. "'? None. . ,".'.'; i ' Hanoi'. ? [?, -y. . ? Successful. .. S j '. Successful. i . : V;-:. i SnccessfnL Wound almost closed lu both fie', when tie patient left Hospital Sncceasful. ? '? *.;'*. Result not known. J Died in thirty-eli hours. Ese, Eeport in Jory number of EL^imand Medical Journal 1 Ligation sur^esafully performed. J '_ . ' > vii s Patient died in forty hours after imputation. ? -jj'ic Succeasnu. .* -T? , ' SuoeessroL. '.'.*."-. I ' > SncoessfaL . . . ^ -r. ? . SuecessftiL. .. ? r~ ^SttUundertreatment,Jannary,r1867. SnocesafuL . ...' U '. ' ' .. ' |__._i" . FOB XHg^S^? ^ ^ - . HEALTH DEP^li^^i^f? INEAOTHEALI'HDLKTBICT, HOSPITAL, AND THE HEALTH TiEPABTMENT, DUBING THE YE AB, gre., KIO._ -.. ' ' ' TABLE I-Sho-vrlngthe Number ot Cm??ir?Hed ?mt if catan, Daring coc?* Mooth, and 'tiki Tot?! Nnmher during; thu Y?r. CASES TREATED.-WHITES. . ? _' ?! _; , ; ? . - ',? . ?_ -'.;-:-\-Ippia ma8 AP?LT ramug. ' S~|[ ma camaui: - | _"MAU: CHUJJBJIC:_ ^ o\3|JJj i PS S li li WM ? lt ii |r i ii If t Iii I t? 2-1 ? 111 !i 1 I li SI ll ill il mp -. ' ii s a a pa1 ?1 SffibffiSsfti S ! il la ii fa a a S tub wm il1 %; J_. . . ' _-7-r-5-=|-r-=t-- -57 -r?l -T? -7 -?-?-B ~~?i 9 64 1 ' 9 ' <| 3 4 1 16 I 1 1 a 0 Ol 41 1 9 146 January.~T^7T~ * * | ? fr 10 3 20 60 12 5 6 B ? ? 2 otl 3 4 0 0 6 2 1 15 8 3 1 1 1 2 1 17 166 JebrSy..:.......-,.- I ll ? 3 20 10 ,L6 2? ?0 ??3 S ? ? g Jg ' f I 3 1? ? 1 S S 9 I S ll ? M 284 ?&a?l?.ll ,8 10 6 15 12 6 23 91 20 7 18 9 33 22 * 6 JW 12 2 6 3 17 7 46 0 2 8 0 ll 7 ? g? Apm. ls i2 M e 22 IC 6 27 115 21 ll 24 9 37 24 1 7 134 0 1 .8 3 14 o 40 12 3 12 S 8 10 48 337 ??Y. 20 16 7 3I 23 7 2 33 110 10 8 17 4 26 18 1 6 95 lo S 6 3 9 2 33 8 4 7 3 9 8 30 2T7 Afc:.!. If S 30 19 42 lc 1 fl 275 82 14 48 28 M 40 ll 277 46 8 25 17 IC 20 132 41 7 15. 14 18 10 2 107 791 September. 39 .18 1W 7 31 10 73 198 28 8 15 13 . 66 32 10 162 8 . 5 8 - 4 ,.|,.U... :... , ** 4 ? 6 J 12 6 H 37 4? Octo?>e?--. 19 10 6 8 18 14 45 119 IC ? 22 19 45 17 4 132 ? 3 6 6 3 6 25 7 7 4 4 ? S I ' 32 275 November.. 23 8 7 1 19 9 40 107 16 9 14 9 33 16 15 111 4_1 _3_6_8_3_?J _7_7 ? 4|_4_7_jj__^ _j!?>_ -5 id-iz ~~ ^I?I?I?"^^^"^ ~ "m 48. - ? eo ?? 89 4 w 80 76 ss 105 72 a 8 476 Total in the year....- i__ 1625 _J_ ' "_;_i^t?-1-!-!-1-!-;-;-!-'-i -"-" : " " DEATHS. _ .' '. . ' [ j ,:\ _' _ . _--;-j-AP?XT MAL?&-"1-T ADULT fJOUlTB. 8 1 KALK. CHXUDHEU. J "MAU: OHTLPBEK._|| o|g| ~~~Z~~Z Z Z Z 5 a ? Z Z Z Z~~Z ? . I s |s s s s |s . ? -. S s s s s- . -s ? t, s5! I . Ililli ?i i 11_jLj; i, LLLLLL11LLLLLLLll I* - _.-"J-^ 1. 1 ' ? 2 January.... I 33 2 . 9 * - 1 1 | Febtuary.. ll i 3 1 1 .1 " 1 ? ? ? i l ll . March..?5..... 1*6 1 2141 ll . iii ABrnT......V....... I 1 1 * 3 1( 9 8 1 1 1 4 7 1 2' 3 16 Mar.-... 1 9 10 '1 3 4 1 2 3 1 1 ? June. , 331 11141. 1 ? July?..^. ll ll 41 12 4 1.11 3 , . . " August... 11 2211 18 13 I*1 -;1 ? 1 ?l ?* September...... 1 8 9 1 I 4 6 l 1 I 2 iv October.'_. 2 2 ll , % November..;.... 1 23 ll 1 1 _I_ __ -"""'' " - ? ? 2 3 ~5 2 3t 2 3 3 7 l~l~16 ? ? 1 6 10 - l l 1 2 4 1 1 a0t?v".'*'" . A8. . _ .39 _bi]_? Total in tb9 year.. .. _.-?-:----~ ? : -~-~ CASES TREATED-BLACKS ABD COLORED._?_ _-?BtmlMAIJ*. r I AUT?.T F^LU^S- F I MALE OBILDBBi.. | I ' ?HAIK OHILDEP. I i m M ?T I i I - -i UL -s - I l s - ss - s i I "lt. " " ililli i I si ? i |.Li:L ?fcl i-iJJJJ-1! JiJjJJ^i lili r n i 11 ititiiiii i? i . i i .i i n i ?ii 11, n-1 -i; i ? i ?ii .-? IH oll_, _? __ T j_I :_:_ o_) J g_' ?_J-.S? -ft -i -?? m w TM _15-4 " 25 "21-8-??~22 ~6" 112 6 10 8 17 6 5 19 70 " 5 4 9 29 3 "3 60 US 467 --'- . 9 8 IS 16 4 ll 90 22 172 16 t M *L 45 6 4 4 21 2 2 7 43 396 January.. 18 12 ?f }9 ? " S ^ ?S M 18 ? 39 ^ 21 26 46 12 204 G 8.10 16 2 13 8 63 3 8 . 8 19 5 4 12 66 474 February.... 4 1 ? g " S ? ?R? li li io S3 18 20 57 10 210 3 4 13 16 8 8 ll 62 7 7 9 13 7 7 21 71 524 .; . .... 2 W ?? ll 14 16 92 14 181 19 13 40 33 18 ^ o, 6 19 27 3 8 6 82 8 5 9 17 5 ll 1 66 433 AprU. S 5 21 22 IS 9 26 IS II4 J6 ll ** ai ? IO 25 7 . 4 C 63 ll 3 7 29 IO 4 12 76 443 M??... ,? ? " " ?' itS'? :1M 19 ll 30 1 4 12 21 27 ll 145 8 : 6 10 10 6 6 3 48 4 2 9 7 6 6 8 42 372 June....... . ll 8 22 10 8 12 86 30 13i S ? ? ? ? S li 212 9 2 14 19 IS 10 67 7 3 6 24 0 19 . 66 609 August. ..-. 35 16 20 21 25 ll 2 82 1C2 1? 28 23 ' 37 20 14 177 3 3 9 8 5 9 37 : 3 4 4 6 5 7 28 363 fss^1.v::::::;.:... :::. s ^ *5 " *? S ? ii I lt f* Ts T S S 6 3-3 ? s 4 24 5 3 3 7 6 4 ? 253 go^beV;.v.v:.v.V;.: ? s ! ? ? ' ? ? _^_j_l_?_!_!_i! _? _26 198 PeCCmber"ll?iniul"^".!!^^ 307 129 896 SOO 269 242 232 148 - .84 '58 U9 . 185 60 75 65 76 43 81 197 64 79 121 TotaU. ' 1624 _ j 2023__*_646 ; |_;_660 - 4953 Total in the year.-1- . DEATHS." ._._ _,_- APP?.T1MALES. R- AD?iiTrEMAix?T 13 ~~~ MAiJ cHmpagN. I Ytzbuxx cnnxagH. I Sa'g f ~T~ I I' ?" ls / s -S -8 11 e S S S S S S iL 1 olfi I I Iii? &7iIslSBBE |3^? S ? i 1 I li "J| Hil? fis* SS?': 2K0RTBS. 2?S-2S 25 Si S? I M k*?*?*?*?*i I s - jttttittftir* * M 1.1 ? I||? *?S.2KS?5.2?!SI5 * ? ? ^ -s"5 -ar ? ? 1" a j> * 1- 1 'li.'. S.-' 8- 1 a fi fl Issi s s g ^ -a fl?a*B 1 1 a 1 1.1' p i 1 a .1. a ] t|^^^^?_^?_j2L!_!_!_l_!_^_IlLI_ --:-.'-i--i-' ?"i 1~ i ? 1 1 ? ? 1 2 2 ?i S 2 January.. 4 ?2 1'1???!1.,}o i?Sl8 2 2 * 1 2 2 2 7 51 February..; 1 2 1 14 4 22 . 2 1 2 ! :10 8 V) 2 11 * 46 March.......... !? 1 1 3 2 . 9 8 24 1 1 4 3 . 6 3 18 j 2 5 1 1 2 4 38 April--.- , . 1 ? ri ", .IS .'. I B 10 2 3 1 1 7 2 1 1 2 6 43 May.. 1 1 I ? ? *2 2 3 222 6112 2 6 1 2.. 321 June.V.V. 1 3 ' 1 ? "? o 21491 lil 4 111 6 24 July. 1 168 2 21 491 xi i 2 2 16 August.-. 1 22 .. 4 .9 1 . 1 r ? a 2 ll 3 6 1 121 September....... ... 2 1 X 2 6 2 .1 1 232 720 October. 1 2 3 61. 1 . 1 f 2 1 1 10 November..4 4 1 _* _?_*_;_._;_ ^^ZV:." 1-- -8 --^-6^-^ - ~~~0~ 13 11 35 34 - S 2 5 IS 4 ll 9 3 3 4 9 7 12 3 Tot?lB.'j60 :. j ._ ; ll 120_l l__J_1 ll ll ?_L_g _ST3_ Totals in the year-.1-. --I-??-?l--? -=--?- -? : ; : ir ? Tl Showlror tte Tot^l N^ber of Ca?? Treated ?uad Deaths to^acht DUtrict, Hospital, and the Health Department, Durthug Eaoh Month ?nd Uae Ye?r._ Table u-saewint_-grrgss r..^,^-: Ti . DEATHS. january. ... Eebrnary... March. April."...... May.-. Juna....... July. August..... September. October,... November. ? December.. Totals..... Total "in the year. a > 32 128| 1081 IS Table lXT^-Showliag the Somber ot Vaccinations In eaeh Health Dlatrlct, Hospital, and the Health Deparfanent, daring ths Year. ; ---T?CCrN?T?D S?CCF^SFDLLY. ' " Tl : , '-^ ' VA.COINATBP DNSPCOE8HFDLLY. '--Ti--- r nLACKS A?TD COLOBED. ' .. )|. : ?"~ WHTggS. .. c.- -- }]?? ?_ , *V+a*? AgQ OOlCTgD. -a 884 TOtalS.j V_\J*_IJS-Ugj " 1 1 " 1 1-? ?-'-^-'^-^-'-'- ' . --.-;-;-?-:-;--? " mvanb*r ard kinda ot Surgical Opettatlona performed i?;eaeh Health DUtrie% Hospital, and the whole Department, In each month and the year, Table "-""T-K a^avtqa ot ?ac&^^^^^^^^jj^^ffjj^^^^V^HKfii^ ae3c, ete^-iylth reanlt In each caae, cte. S?BGICAL OPERATIONS. 1 '. ?" ?', . '' --.-- ; - 1 WHITES. .,!... . . ? t:j ?WHEBE ?EBFOEMED. Health District' No. 1... Health District No. 2... Health District No. 8.. Health District Ho. 4.. Health District No. 5.. Health District No. e.. Small Pox Hospital..... City Hospital.......-C.. CatyHoepitaL. CatyHospttaL. City Hospital. City HoaptiaL..... City Hospital. City Hospital. C?tyHospitaL..... CityHoapItaL'CV.. City Hospital. Ciry Hospital......'. AGE, SEX, tc, OF PATIENT. August... January. February.. March. April. May. June. June. July. July. August....; Sept and Dec. Male, 24 years of age. Male, 40 years of age. Male, 36 years of age. Male, 26 years of age. Male, 24 years of age........ Hale, 36years of age;..,..... Male, 46 years of age. Male, 32 years of age......... Female, 29 years of age. Male, 82 yean of age. |Male, 40.years of age:. Maley 22-y?ara of ?ge........ OPERATION. By Perinea! section for Stricture of Urethra. Paracontesis Abdommls for Dropsical accumulation.."...';?;.-..v..-. Amputation of Thigh,.Upper third, Circnlftr.>. i. Bemoval of Tumor from Face. (Sewing np of Throat cut in an attempt to .commit suicide, silver wire ( BUtnrea being nse?.- . - Section of Urethra and Bladder for Fistula......;..-. ........ Operation for Fracture of Tibia._ Operation for Fracture of Kadina............ Bemoval of Hemorrhoidal Tumor by ablation..;.;. Bemoval of Hemorrhoids! Tumor by ligature,.. :. Operation for Eutropion and Tzichiasia. j Operation for Hydrocele, Water drtwn off with Trocar, the Spray Ap \ ? pararas andEhigolene being used.. RESULT AND REMARES. None but Minor Operations performed. ? .' None but Minor Operations performed. > SuooesaroL Cure complete. - .' None. ' .- --' ".' None... 1 ' . '. ? None.' 1 ' ' " . -iv:-: .. .: - - ? . . , None... _........ ! ?? :? .'. ?- ? Snccesafm. Recovery complete. ' Patient seen ?fae month? after-^weB. SnccesfoL Had use of limb in thirty days. SncceBSfoL '.. - ': -'.;. - \ Sac<>08sniL Healed readily. Patient walting aboot in Ava days. ? ? UnsuoceasfnL ? -> ?J ? . . _ _ . ScccesafoL ' ? .'--.'-' '.'- '. '--..-'. . '";';".! ' Successful. ,Al .!" ??'? ?>? ''''" ' " ' 8uccesafoL .:- '-- ''.??;.''. ' ' ' '.',' , '' BuooeaafoL:- . : :- . . .-. .,. SuccosafuL ????? ? - ?<-.'? j j' - : . :; '.. .. :' '. 1 No^D^m felt during the operations by the patient Still under treatment, January, BLACKS AND COLORED. WHERE PEEFOBMED. MOUTHS. |?gB..SEr, ?C.. OF PATTENT. Health District No. ,T. Health District Hoy 2.... . Health District No. S.... Jantary. Health District No. 3.... August.. ;-. Health District No. 3_September'....;. Health District No. 8-.. December., i... Health District No. 4...;May....-...-...-; Health District Ha 4- June.,.....v Health District Ho. 4- August..... Health District No. A..; October.-... Health District Ha 5.. Health District No. 6.. Small Pox Hospital. . City Hospital.January. City Hcepital. January. Cary Hospital.January. City Hospital....February.... . City Hospital.February.. City Hospital........... Mareh......;i.. City Hospital_'..June... CitvHospital........... July....;..'... City Hospital........... July..;....,.. City Hospital.. August.,:.;?. City Hospital..August........ City Hcepital........... September.... etty Hoepitsl.Ssptaaftar. ;. . caty Hospital.;-.September..?. Female, 19 years of age.:. Femal?,'30 years of age.:.' Mais, 60 years of age;. Male, 20 years of age:. Male, 35 years of age:. Female, 25 years of age... Hale, 35 years of age. Male, 70 years of age. Divisi?n of Sphincter Ant for Fissure.........;;...... : Ajupumtfon of Toe for Frost Bite...'. : ; .*..'.-. V. .'. Operation for Strangulated Ingnnal Hernia.J. ?Amputation of ForeflDgSr....'.???j............. Amputation of a portion of the Hand.. Amputation at Caxpo'Metacarpal Joint, Left Hand. Operation fer Hydrocele."... '.?.....'. Operation for Strangulated Hernia.-. I.::. '..i'iijj Female, 25 years of age. Male, 29 years of age., Male, 40 years of age. Male, 40 yearn of age. Female, 8 months old....... Hale, 36 years of age.,a Hale, 28years of age,... .'.'. Hals,-16 years of age..... .. Male, 25years of age....:.. Hale, 45 years of age. Hale, 19 years of age. Female, 40 years of age Fezna?e; 26 years of age.... Male. 28 years of age. OPERATION. Amputation of Arm, above ?ie"Wrlfl?..".... Amputation of Forearm. Ablation of both Feet for Frost Rite... Resection Of third Metatarsal Bono.':.-1.?... iTbnotomy of both Achilles Tendons..V. Ablation of eighteen inches of Protruded Intestines. ? Ligature of Femoral Artery for wound at seat of injury.'.. i Amputation Of Thigh subsequently.;.: ?. Ligature of Temporal Artery for Wound.;:...:...:.'.. Operation for Fracture of Thigh..:.. Reduction of Dislocated Shoulder...;...':.;,<..... Amputation at Elbow for Contusion..;'. .'..'ii'.. Operation for Vesico Vaginal Fietnlc.ii.: Resection of portion of Humerus for Gunshot Wound..:.'.. 'Operation for Hydrocele. /.'..... .'.':??'?.'. ? :..'.. RESULT AND BBMaHES tm Nono but Minor Operations performed. None but Minor Operatioca performed. Successful. Cu "rad. .' SucceasfdL SuccesafuL SaocessfuL SuoeeaafuL '.'. SnocessfuL -, ... > f i"-'':* 11 r-' '"' SuccesafuL f. s ' ? ; ggg?3 LnsuccessfuL V '. .' ."...-'.. Nona . ' . '. "'? None. . ,".'.'; i ' Hanoi'. ? [?, -y. . ? Successful. .. S j '. Successful. i . : V;-:. i SnccessfnL Wound almost closed lu both fie', when tie patient left Hospital Sncceasful. ? '? *.;'*. Result not known. J Died in thirty-eli hours. Ese, Eeport in Jory number of EL^imand Medical Journal 1 Ligation sur^esafully performed. J '_ . ' > vii s Patient died in forty hours after imputation. ? -jj'ic Succeasnu. .* -T? , ' SuoeessroL. '.'.*."-. I ' > SncoessfaL . . . ^ -r. ? . SuecessftiL. .. ? r~ ^SttUundertreatment,Jannary,r1867. SnocesafuL . ...' U '. ' ' .. ' |__._i" . u?-?TtiE OF HEALTH 17BPABTHZMT, ) CHABXESTOS, February ll, 1867. j 2b ?Ac Honorable. th? Mayor and . Aldermen of Charleston, S.C. "" 1 ' GENTLEMEN: On the 19 ib day of December. 1865, the honorable the City Co oneil of Charleston passed" 6"liill for'the establishment of a Health Department, and for otbertptirpo?ea/;t\nd> on the 1st day of January, 1886, under jthe supewision of the City Registrar, -the or^Tns?tioi? waaMeffected, through the. officient co-operation of Surgeon W. B. Dewitt'then Chief Surgeon of Bureau Kefa Kees, Freedmen and Abandoned ,-tands .;f^. South, Carolinas.' - ' ; 5 ' '?- ?.?' .'. *"< ??JV? A-J ?-~ As no official reports from .this Departaeat have been submitted bj CQ?TXC?I or the] Board of Health through this office, since its orgsju^tsflan, and as the operations of.thiB establishments lat?e now been continued for more than twelve months, and are eitenBivej-embracing the whole city, and bounded north and south by "City. Bdundaryr.and "South Battery,*' ?ad sometimes reaching .beyond, : admitting to its charity destitute poor persona,' whits and colored,' from the Burro uncling country the acooropanyiiig^Beporta,** pre^nt&g/carreet and minute statistics of ouch operations, are not only necessary for the informatloa of Council' and (he publie generally, but. will furnish important additioual and convincing testimony to the'wisdom and prudence of your decisions, when, under the pressure of oonfiiotingmtereBtB and unpropitious events, the ordinance for the establishment of the Health Department waa promptly ratified. -' To congratulate you on the Buccessful- results of your judicious enactments, is less than I desire, in connection'with the organization of this De? partment. Inaugurated OB an experiment only, it baa, after the short period of ono year, demonstra? ted ita efficiency and use fulness. Ko longer an ex? periment, hot a thorough and well organised sys? tem of relief to a? the destitute poor ana suneriaR in om* city, tho Health Department will challenge % comparison with any similar establishment in the country; and your generous and opportune provisions for euch destitute and suffering ones, a? the memorials of your caro and devotion in the h^L<? h& Poyerty and distress, wffl survive tba i short-lived honors of public position, ?nd oonst?- i taite a perp?tuai legacyto yourpostexity.- ~ ?-.?.rf " il hjSBUC0jB8apjfin<>^ . peysett the uniform kindness, and cheerful and { .vidr^bla-aasirtance rendered by/tteee. inedical; fe S^SS8^ 88 Yi11^5 m the<m??eTi>?f the Burean? i^?l?th?n?g 016 b?*6T1?* ?oj?ete of the D? ?partment, have contributed largely *o its conSn ued success and usefulness. j TheunmteiTin^haTO ? ihepart pf the physicians connected with tbi De? partment, have not only accomplished the designs I contemplated in its ugani?fion?b^ to thousands of destitute sicked sua^g~buc 1 by such devotion and concert of labor they have 1 been eminently successful in establishing andana- 1 H?D^p?n?"??SSon of the- i ? The regular and ?miitant perfomance of duty <. by the Steward, m tho management of the sick and the enforcement of discipline at the City Hospital, i his earnest and untiring endeavors to improve ana ^jy*006 016 interests of the Department, together . with Tua characteristic kindness tn confaibnfing to the comfort and relier of the aii?exing, havebeen . signally beneficial, and added very mach to tba I ^^^^l^chsj*acteT of the Hospital as well aa tho j tr^^*,??^^i'8fflc*ont ATthewy<rf the City i Moepital has, by cheerful aad tmiform application ^??oaoraid^^l ? ta,SS ?te ?jfe?topmente and nwv?OTt?.^T * ^ tte Chief Clerk ia tbla^b^^^ Bssiate and Health Department aie Uvrgeiy^?dettedI - Sf^Kf M?7? dsU9aof badness connected with the establishment haye been cajefullvand iudioi uid pleasant. Aa the preceding "Tables" have been nrenared tj^great care' and precisi?n, and lt wfflbebn 8r?r^?0_Jl*'!?^t*^ roora..con-, jsnisation orer .which I hare toa faonoi of prest?? ^?^S?1^ & o???. treated in the Depart? ment during tS^yeaj^1866, all classes, mtTTO ^^^^^ttwere wintea~andiS53 were ?lacks and colored, as follows: >-*""*? 1?T ntWCitrHespiW......^?- r*"^?*?* ii tiie Bmafl Pox Hospital_43 jg? nth? inxHealthEiiSobj.s.fiat 3.TOS r??b.:*.,..4.",r^t5L -. ^335..... ?rand Total, i..'...........'. ^.l.... - '9Mt ^> ^ ^ bb?kS " Whites. Blockt and OuTO, n thu City Heepital......61 : -- ;--?*.. w-i > ntoo8mauPoxBjaspit*1.....7 in? ! A the sta Health DtebicS?...fia. 'y y . ???.?..;...v.;;.AUl?a?"':: $;|^bi? ! b^^Total.fjMj^y. . . ? ^.....,.7?B4 -,>, v .j dralniatered in the Department fo^t^e'year lfi^f 1 rae (40,678) forty thoosand five hmffi^i ' i 1 charge of^^^^^rbnent, 1 raTt^V!ars.- "' r3kt??KTA'?*ss:'' "; On the morning of 16th January, at tho residence of tho bride's mother, by Hov. David Humphreys, Col. J. Vf. Norris and Miss Susan Simpson, both or Anderson District By Rev. B. Bonner, on thc 20th ot December, Mr. Christopher C. Jone? to Miss Mary Dantol, all of .Spar tanburg. By the Kev. B. Bonner, on thc 24th of January. Mr. G. Vf. Spake to Miss Ernaline Watkin*, of Rutherford, North Carolina. By Rev. B. Bonnor, on tho 24th of January. Mr. Law? son Humphries, of Cleveland, N. C., to Miss Jane Jolly, of Spartanburg District By Rev. J. B. Massct-eau. on the 13th inst, Mr, ITios. Shields to Miss Mary Tuck. At the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. J. O. Lan drum. Mr. T. J. Willana to Miss Hattie Tolioson, of Union. By Rev. Thomas Earle, on the loth ult, Mr. Manning Morgan to Miss Mary S. Winn. On thc 12Lh ult, at the residence of thc bride's lather, by Rev. T. R. Walsh, Mr. W. Vf. Walsh, of Marion, to Miss Laura C. Spencer, daughter of O. H. Spencer, Esq., of Chesterfield District. February 14tn. 1867, by Rev. Dr. Boyd, Mr. James M. Godbold to Miss M. A. Richardson, daughter of the late Wm. F. Richardson, Esq., of Marion District. February 14th, 1867, by Rev. J. E. Dunlop, Dr. E. B. Smith to Mrs. M. Q. McIntyre, daughter of Rev. C. Betts. On the 30th of January last, by Rev. N. Graham .Lieut John Terry to Miss Gussie McEinno. At the residenco of tho bride's father, on the 24th ult, by Rev. S. J. Hill, Mr. James Lesesne, of Clarendon, and Miss Czaxuna, daughter of Leonard Brown Esq., of Sumter District On the 13th ult, by Hov. S. J. Hill, Mr. Samuel Boman abd Miss Lesha Jenkerson, all of Clarendon District On the 30th ultimo, by Rsv. W. E. Walters, at the resi? dence of the brido's father, ?Ir. Alexander Sharpton, Mles Sue Sharpton, of Edgeueld District and Captain James Pratt, of Abbeville District In Williamsburg District, on the 7th February, 1867, by the Rev. A. McClellan, Mr. James H. Richardson to Miss E H. Britton, of Marion District On tho evening of tho 6th inst, by Wm. Bobortaon, Esq., Mr. H. A. Ingrabam to Miss Henrietta Blackman, all of Lancaster District In Camden, on .thc 27th ult, by Rev. J. E. Rodgers, Mr. 8. B. Turner to Miss Mary, daughter of T. W. Pe? gues. I* On tho 6th instant, by John Black, Esq., Mr. J.H. Wiles and Miss Malinda Buchanan, all of Anderson Dis? trict S, C. On the evening of the 29th January, by Rev. C. B. Betts. Mr. John Wylie and Miss Martha McDowell, all of Fairfield District, S- C. On Thursday evenir:5, nth Inst, at the Methodist E Church, by the Rev. J. A. Porter, Bord. A. Munnerlvn, Esq., to Anna Janie, daughter of Mrs. Jano T. Wilson, all of Georgetown. On Tuesday evening, 6th inst, by Rev. W. E Walters, Mr. William N. White, of Pickoni District, to Miss Belle McClure, cf Anderson District On Thursday, 20th September last by Rev. Willis W. Abbott, Mr. Etam Hembree to Miss Martha J. Sanders, all of Picke ns District On Thursday, 2d November last by the same, at the I residence of the bride's mother. Mr. Newton Mitchell, of Abbeville, to Miss Martha, daughter of Mrs. Hannah j Sanders, of Picken H District On the 6th of November last, by the samo, at the resi I dence of the bride's mother. Mr. William Davis to Miss I Anna Patterson, all of Pickens District On the 23d December last by the same, at the resi I dence of the brido's father, Mr. J. B. Boyd to Miss Lucy I McDonald, all of Pickens District On the 13th January, 1867, by the same, Mr. Barns j Fredericks to Miss Harriet McKay. At Barnwell, on Thursday evening. February 8th, I inst, by John W. Freeman, Esq., Mr. James Lutz to Miss Annie B., daughter of Mr. John B. and Effey j Burgess. On Thursday, the 7th instant by the Rev. H. T. Sloan, I Mr. Isaac A. Kellar to Miss Mary C. Adamson, all of Ab I be ville District Oh Tuesday, February 6, at thc residenco of the bride's father, by the Rev. P. J. Shand, Clark Waring, Esq., to I Mrs. M. S. Gist, all of Columbia. Oh the 7th inst, by the Rev. Wm. C. Power, Mr. A Sidney White to Miss Sarah G. Burns, both of York DiB I briet, S. C. At Savannah, Ga,, on Monday, the~llth inst, by Rev. A. M. Wynn, Mr. J. T. Voreon, -formerly of Georgetown, S. C., to Miss M. O. Chapman, of Savannah. Bj Rev. Wm. Banks, on the 24th February, R. B. Cald I well, Esq., and Miss A. J. Barris, all of Cheater District On February 14th, by Rev. W. F. Pearson, Mr. A. M. Norris and Miss Ellen A. Mecklin, both of Anderson Dis I trict ? On Thursday. 11th instant by Bev. J. R. Baird. Mr. I James W. Gardner and Mrs. E. Cassotis, all of York Dis I trict By Rev. P. S. Jacobs, Mr. J. L. Gunhouse to Miss j Mary Simmons, daughter of Mr. L. Sim cons, Columbia. On the 14th Inst, at Cedar Grove, the residence of the bride's father, by the Bev. J- A. W..TI10 vas. Mr. E Er st? erling to .Miss Mary E., second daughter of Capt A. H I David, all of Marlboro' District. COMMERCIAL. ; ? Imports. I BORDEAUX-Per Prussian brig Paul et Marie-18 cases Wine, to Order; 3 cases Ice-making Machine, to Or? der; 2 trunks Wearing Apparel, 2 cases Pictures, 1 chest containing Silver Plate, 4 Kegs, to Order; 100 casks Vinegar, 12 casks Brandy, 1572 cases Wine, 650 cases Fruits In Brandy, 14 cases Cordials, 25 cases Absinthe, 25 cases Vermouth, 70 cases Pickles, 20 oases Marmalade, 10 cases Preserves, 80 cases Sar? dines, 120 cases Oil, 42 bales Corks, 7 cases Prunes, 45 bola Prunes, 40 cases Mustard, 25 bales Italy Paste, 3 canoe Gum, 3 casks Gum, 2 casks Tartar, 1 case Liquorice Paste, 1 bale Drugs, 453 demijohns of LentUcs, 150 casks Wine, 145 casks Porcelain, 677 empty Demijohns, 55 demijohns Hazel Nuts, 116 demijohns Almonds, 27 cases empty Phials, 100 bas? kets empty Bottles. 1 box Samples of Cargo, to B G Wilkins; 15 cases Liquors and Cordials, 10 do Pre? served Fruits, 1 do Preserves. 6 casks Vinegar, to Kiln ck, Wickenberg A Co; 30 baskets Olive Oil, 27 cases Cordials, 13 cases Preserved Fruits, 3 cases Preserves, 12 casks Vinegar, 1 bale Corks, to D Paul A Co. Exports. LIVERPOOL-Per Br bark Yumuri-126 bales S I and 1616 bales Upland Cotton, 355 bbls Rosin. OARBARLEN, CUBAr-Pcr Br sehr Alert-11,000 feet .- Lumber, :?>wr CARDENAS-Per sehr Nicanor-70,345 feet Pitch Pine Lumber. PHLTi&DELPHIA-Per sehr Montezuma-80 tons Scrap Iron, 25 bales Cotton. Thc C liar lesion Cotton Market. " OFFICE OF THE CHARLESTON DALLY NEWS, ) . CHARLESTON. Friday Evening, February 22, 1867- J There was but little done, the stock being light and tho Inquiry moderate. Sales 150 bales, say ; 3 at 27; 48 at 28; 62 at 2B; 46 at 30. We quote: Ordinary .V.r....T...28? Low Middling.29@ Middling.30? Strict Middling.,.3l|?_ \ "' Savannah Market. . SAVANNAH, February 21.-The general market has been fiat during the past week, and although there have I been more buyers, the stocks have been light There ls very little chango to note in anything. Bx?BiKOX-There bax been considerable . offering, though bot little done, and prices remain about the same. Banks and brokers are buying at >? off. Sterling ex? change la worth 145. GOLD-Is somewhat better. . The tendency for some time lu s been npwart?although pri?es have not changed. The buying rates ore-135aISS, and setting 138aI39. BICE-Business s?B continues dull and prices remain unsettled. Clean is held in-lota at 9?{a9Xo; retail 9>?a 10c There was but very little, if any, rough rice brought to market during the week, and it ls yet held at about th e same figure as last week-S2a2 50, COTTON-The market, during the past week has been dull and irregular, and pricew'iave been tending down? ward. The sales to-day were about 450 boles, an a baals of 30c for Savannah Middlings. Yesterday there were sales at ?ic better, but to-day buyers were demanding a decline, which holders were unwlulng tn sribmtt tp We would quote the market to-day at SOaSOJio, - The receipts of cotton at thia port for the week have been 7360 bales, against too same: figures. for the previ? ous, week. : Tho experts during the sanie period were. 13,024 bales, also thc samo as the previous week. The stock on hand end on shipboard is 34,303 bales. . SEA IsLiNDS^-Thexe ta no change to notice in this de? scription of cotton, and prices remain about the same as at the close of last week. ? ' COTTON STATEMENT, Stock on hand Sept. 1_ Received since Feb .14.... Received prevtotwly....... Total receipts.. Exported stace Feb. 14.. . Exported provions'y_ . Total exporta Stock on hand Feb; ai.".. ' 447 265 5,718 4,671 7,090 ?58527; Upl'd. [Island, j* 6,4301165293 6,624. 125070 30l| 33,999 2811 3,724 425 5,102 . 5,771115334 360; 4,654 5,014 5,037 108412 1,463110,711 FamoHTs-Are extremely duB. . The. steamers gener? ally are fuD, but sailing vessels are wanting freights, espeeUHy to the West Ladies. A few vessels are thinking of going in ballast not being able to. obtain freights. To New York, on cotton, per steamer, lc; to. Boston do db ici to Baltimore do do f?o; to Philadelphia do do J?c; to Philadelphia on domestics SI; to Liverpool on cotton Ha; to New, York and Philadelphia on Sea Island per steamer Ufo; -to Providence on cotton per sail %o; to Fortland do do %c : to Boston on do do Xe; to New York do do ftc; to New York on lumber S9al0r to Boston do 811; to New York and Boston on timber ?12; to Cubs on lumber (in gold), nominal: . " - " . . - Beltimore Mar art. BALTIMORE, February 20.-Corros.-We notice a dull market to-day; emote xnlddllng Upland held at 32a 82Kc Stock fair. .-o.-r Corren-There waa a sale of 1809 bogs bite yesterday, ont ot Dauntless' cargo, on private 'torna; to-day we bare only to report 150 bags Bio at 23%a24)?c currency ; and 73 bigs at 17J?0. gold. The 'bark. Humphrey Davy, with 5340 baas, before reported in Hampton Roads, has been ordered to this port. ti EtouB-The market remains exceedingly flat for all descriptions, ' and perticularly' spring wheat brands. Salas,!! any, are not reported. - We revise quotations, though merely xtomlnaL as follows; Howard-street Super and Cut Extra... $10 60 gun 00 Howard-street Shipping Extra........ Ll 50 6* 13 60 Hcwar&etreet High Grades........... 13 00 @ 14 37 HoWard-streot Family.. 14 00 . @ 16 00 Ohio 8uper and Cut Extra."... 10 75 @-11 25 OMoExteaSldpping. 00 00 @ 00 00 Ohio retailing."....... 00 00 @ 00 00 Ohio Family.............. 1835 @ lc 00 Northwestern Super.,..- 9 75 @ 10 50 Northweatern-Extra.......... .. TT 00 @ 13 00 fflty Milla Super..,... 10 25 ? ll so City MIR?, Standard Extra......1100 @ ll 50 City Mttls Shipping branda Extra. 14 50 & 16 00 HalSmmtt, W^?rf,'? * ru^rr.?*T P*m'y TTjjP @ 00 00 Baltimore Ugh grade Extra........... lem @ 00 00 Rye Flour, new.........;. 6 75 @ 7 35 OornMeal, City Mills................. 4 S2 ?) 4 75 GBAT?-Wheat ?un acaran a aale today 600 bushels fat?Maryland red at ?3. Oort-15,600 bushels of white, and 5200 bushels yellow offered, with sales at 7000 bush? els white at 93c; 1000 do mixed at 80c; 3500 bushels yel? low at 93a9tc Oats-700 bushels received and sold at Soc. Rix-150 misliels"?ffered; lt? sold at 81 30 per bushel. ? H?i?-Dressed are in good supply, and saleable at $9a 89 26 per lou lbs. MOL?BSES-Wo notice more Inquiry from r?futera, md also from the trade; but have no transaction* to ro Pccrvmoirs-Basotilronttausa ?alas of Shoulders at Ile; rib Sides 10al2Xc: clear rib do I80: Bama, sugar-cured, lGai7o, latter for bart, bisada. Balk Meit? ore held above tho Wows of buyers; who of? ter a fraction less than: previous sales were quoted. Be. aetpta and stock of both Bacon and Bulk Meehi light td for consignments to arrive within a ?hort ame. Ricx-Ia m light stock, and held firm at lfJVallo for 3axohna. Rangoon held at Sjiatc per lb, poid, in bond. Scam-Waa tn active demand tc-day, both for refining md the trade, with sales os folio wi; lia boxs* Cuba st Ile; 124 nhdn English Island at 10%c-both for refining; 25 hhds Cuba at ll&c; 47 bhds Porto Elco at 12c; in bbde English Island at ll Hie cash; 173 hhds De lucrara vacuum pan at GKo gold, in bond, equal to 13J?C not; 232 hhds do do, cargo of brig Misni^sipi. on private terms. SALT-Wo hear of uo chango, and ropoat last quota? tions, viz: for Liverpool Fine $3 20: do Ground Alum 12 20a2 25 sack, 'lurk's Island 60c V bushel. WHISKEY-Continues dull, no sales reported, and quo? tations, which are irregular, but nominal. New York Market. 1 J MOyEY MABKfr.T. j jj Tho New York Evening Post of Wednesday, February j jx 20th, says: al The loan market is easy, but. inactive, atrCper cent., I p with exceptional transactions at 5. Thu application? for j Jj discounts are fair, fow bills passing below 7, whilo less ! ? ki: own nam ca are not in favor. ?. Foreign exchange is firm. Bills at Bixty days ou London lOTJiatOSM for commercial; 108?ial09 for | ** bankers'; do at short sight, 109>?al?9J?: Paris, at j f sixty days, 5.20a5.1C>;i; do at short sight, G.17Ka j J* 5.13J?; Antwerp, 6 20a5 17J?; Swiss, 5.20a5.17>i; Ham- 0 burt;, 36830? ; Amsterdam, 41a41Ji ; Frankfort.- 40JJa ; " 41>? ; Bremen, 78;,a78Ji ; Prussian thalers 71 J?a72.'?. ? 11 PltODDCE MABKET. j v NEW YOEE, February 20.-FLOOR, ?se-Tho markot ; ? for Wostorn and State Flour is fairly uebve considering 8 the storm, the medium brands are a little firmer, whilo ! r other brands are without change, and comparatively j quiet. The sales are 5500 bbls at $8 65al0 for superfino Stato and Western; SlOalO 40 for common to good extra State; $9 60all for tho low grades of spring whoat Western extra; S10 50all60 for shipping Ohio; $11 70 all 80 for trade brands of Ohio, Michigan and Indiana, and SH OOalS 90 for St Louts extras. Buckwheat flour is dull at $2 50a3 per 100 lbs. Canadian flour is more active, and the medium grades aro firmer. Other brands aro steady. Salos of 250 bbls at SH 80al4 50 for trade and family brands. Southern flour is firmer for the medium, but lower for other gradCB. Sales of 230 bbb) at $10 20*11 95 for com? mon to farr Baltimore and country extras, and $12 lOalO for trade and family brands. Bye flour is firmer. Sales of 450 bbls at $7a8. Corn meal is firm and in demand. Sales of 300 bbls at $5 20 for Pennsylvania, $5 25 for Marsh's Caloric, and $5 60 for Brandywine. GRAIN-Tho wheat market is decidedly firmer, but price? are nominal, owing to the storm. We hear of no sales of moment. Barley is without material change and in fair demand. Sales of 43,000 bushels at 92a95c for Canada "Vest in bond; SI 20 for do free, and $1 05 for two-towed State. Oats opened heavy i ut close steadier. Sales of 40,000 bus western at 55a67c; in store and afloat, 66a67c: Jersey and Southern 67c. Bye is without matorial change. Tho sales are 22,000 bus western at $115 in store: state at $127al 28; Cana? dian at $1 20 %. Corn opened firm but closed lower and unsettled, with a good demand at the concession. The inquiry is in part for export bnt mainly for the home trade. Tho sales are 46,000 buBh weBtern mixed at $1 07al 08 in store, and small lots at much higher rates; Jersey at SI OSy,al 09 on the pier; southern yellow at il (Wal ll afloat and delivered. PROVISIONS-There has been rather more doing in pork to-day, and prices aro again higher, closing firm. The Bales, cash and regular, and buyer balance of the month, are 3500 bbls at $20 for old mess ; $20 80s20 90 for now western do. Beef is moderately active at former figures. Sales of 200 bbls at $9al2 for old plain mess; SllalS for new do; S12al5 for old extra do, and $17a24 for new do. Tierce Beef is firmer and moderately active. Beef hams aro quiet but steady. Cut meats are firm but not activo, owing partly to the small supply of desirable lots. Sales of 150 pkgs pickled hams at 12*{ al3&, the latter for very prime. Bacon is dull. Salos of 75 boxes, part short ribbed, at ll ?c. Dressed hogs opened at yesterday's rates but closed finner. We quote at 9)?a9>?c for Western, and 10c for city. LARD-Tho demand has been quite active and prices are firmer. Soles of 1800 bbls and tierces at 12)?al2}?c for No 1,12)?al2??0 for city, and 12&al3c for fair to prime steam and kettle rendered. CANDLES-Are steady with a moderate business. We quote at 20a22c for adamantine ; 38a40c for sperm, and 48 a50c for patent. MOLLASSES-Is only in moderate demand, but with a reduced stock, prices are firm and supported. Wo quote old crop as follows : Cuba Muscovado, 44a48c; do clayed, 43a45c.; do Centrifugal, 40a42c; Porto Bico, 45a55c. New cr -?p as follows: Cuba Muscovado, 44a45. ; Clayed, 44a47c. Centrifugal, 41a45. ; Porto Bico, 60a65c. >and New Or? leans, 75a90c. The stock is estimated at 1,700 hhds. Cuba, 1,160 hhds Porto Bico, and 500 bbls New Orleans. NAVAL STORES-Spirits of Turpentine is firm at $4 06>? a$4 12 K for common, $4 25a$4 75 for strained and No. 2, and S5a$9 for No. 1 and pale and oxtra. Tar is quiet $2 a$2 75.. BICE-Is dull, but firm. Sales of Canada at 10 >;alic. Rangoon at 9a!) ii c. currency, duty paid, and 4a4}ic, gold, in bond. SOGAR.-Baw sugars aro in good demand, and with light arrivals prices nre firm. We quote as follows: Cuba, inferior to common refining, 9)?al0c; fair to good do, IOJ?OIOJ? c; fair to good grocery, lo^ail.^c; prime to choice do, ll};al2c. Centrifugal (hhds and boxes), 8>ia lo Kc; Melado, 6a8c; Havana, boxes, Nos 7 to 9, at 9J? a 10>ic; Nos 10 to 12, at lOJiallKe; Noe 13 to 15, at HKa 12.se; Noa 16 to 18, at 12;<al3*ic; Nos 19 to 20, at 14a 14>ic, and white. 13Jial4<4C Porto Rica, refining grades, lOalOJic; fair to good grocery. Hall Kc; prime to choice, llJiaLL'ic Brazil, bags, lOallc. Manilla, bags, 9J?a 10%a Havana, boxes, in bond. No 12, 5a5%c, gold. Re? fined are quiet, atlSKo for hards; 13%al4%c soft whites, and 13al3 do, yellows. WHISKEY.-Tne market is quiet but steady at 31Kc for state, and 33c for western, in bond. FREIGHTS-Are dull, but rates are without change. We quote by sail to Liverpool : Flour at 2a 3d; wheat, 6Kd; com, 6aG>;?; heavy gooda, 20a25s; cotton, J4a7-10d; and per steamer, cotton }{d. To London by Rail: Flour, 2s 3d; wheat and corn, Gd: and h?avy goods, 20a25s. The engagements to Liverpool are 25,000 bushels corn at GKd, and 150 bales cotton at 3s fd. Thc charters are a Norwegian bark, with 22,000 bushels barley to Cork for orders, at 7>?d, and two Bri tish barks to ports in Ireland, with full cargoes of com at 5s 3d. j Coaiigaee: per S .ctll Carolina Railroad, February ?2. 407 bales Cotton, 34 bales Mdze, 4 cars Iron, 2 cars Mules, tzc To D Loeb, Graoser, Lee, Smith & Co, Kan apaux. Latin eau & Co, H Kia tte & Co, Hut tz Co, Rev E T Winkler, E H Bougera & Co, G H Walter & Co, Willis & Chiaolm, E Bates & Co, Courtenay tc Trenholm, R R Agent, J Fraser & Co, C Hanckel, W H Cbafee, W B Wil? liams, C P Poppenheim, J B E Sloan, E J Wies tz Co, H L Jeffers & Co, F O Mey, G W Wilna tr s tz Co, Cameron, Barkley tz Co. Passensen. Per steamer Eliza Hancox, from Savannah, via Bean fort and Hilton Head-W D Davis, A Williams, M Ir Ro? binson. C T Griffith, G W Meyer, E 8 Buckley, Miss Mc Caa, C E Halie, J D Mathlessen, G S Van Pact, J Murray, J J Neason, A J Panley, C A Howland, J A Alden. J P Kerr, G Hamilton, J Rose, J Berr and lady, C Partridge and lady, J L Woolmen and lady, R P Hainesworth, W H Trescott tz San, and 25 deck. MARINE NEWS. PORT OF CHARLESTON, Arrived Yesterday. Behr E J Palmer,'Palmer, Baltimore. 5 days. Corn, j Oats and Mdze. To P P Locke, G w Steffens tz Co, J C Blohms, J Qurkamp' tt Co, Wurhmann tz T.irHflnti,*!, F Von Santen, Ostendorff tz Co. J C Ojemann, D Briggs, R M Butler. Dowie tz Moise, Street Bros & Co, G W WU I liams tz Co. Span pol Bejenerada, Sala, Havana, 6 days. Ballast. [ To Order. steamer Eliza Hancox, Richardson, Savannah, via I Beaufort, Hilton Head, ?tc. 32 bales S I Cotton and Mdze. To Ferguson tz Holmes, J J Neason, B Houston, I Adams, Frost & Co, Soper Hospital. Cleared Yesterday. Br bark Yumurri, Thompson, Liverpool-Ravenel & Co. I Br sehr Alert, Mann, Carbarien, Cuba-J A Endow tz Co. Sehr Nicanor, Hannah, Cardenas-Bonafont tz Salas. Sehr Montezuma, Low, Philadelphia-Risley & Creigh' ton. Went to Seo. Yesterday. I Brig A F Larrabee, Carlisle. Sagua Ia Grande. From this Port. I Brig Jamas Baker, Thompson, Philadelphia, Feb 19. j Sehr Pathway,- Compton, Philadelphia, Feb 19. Vp for this Port;. I Sehr Wm Font, Pogt, at New York, Feb 19. Cleared for this Port. Sehr Sydney Price, Stevens, st Philadelphia, Feb 19. Sehr A Bartlett, Bartlett, st Philadelphia, Feb 19. Sehr Samuel Costner, Jr, Robinson,'at Philadelphia, Feb 19. Sehr Am Priens, Moss, at New York, Feb 19. -. Memoranda. The sehrs Transit,. Stetson, from Boston, and Wm j Slater, Smalley, from Bockport, Me, both for thia pert, I were at Hohnes' Hole, Feb 18. The Baltimore Sun of Thursday, the 21st inst, says: I The-sehr Nadah, Capt Lewis, from Charleston for Bam more, before reported ashore on Poplar Island, has been gatton off. and has arrived in port. Her cargo of lum? ber was all saved. i-iasT OF VHSSSBWS^ '- . ?' ?.? TIP, CLEARED, ANT) SAILED FOB THIS. POET. FOBEIGN . LTVEBFOOL. , Ship Missouri, Edward, up...;.......Jan 10 Ship Southern Bights, Ross, sailed..'_.Jan 13 Brig Albert, Erricksen, sailed.Jan 22 The Effort, Hussey, sailed.Feb 41. The Seaman,Doyle,cleared...-.........jJsoSl The Blanch. Campbell, up..Feb . ' CARDIFF. I The Tregarthen, Steele, sailed_.Jan 1 The Sylph, Peters, sailed....;........ ...........Janlp | DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Sehr Mary R Somers, Somers, np....Feb 5 I Sehr Transit, Stetson, cleared-.............:. .Feb ll | HEW roar. Steamship Saragossa, OroweB, to sail.......Feb 23 Bark Fleetwing. Buhn, up.Feb 14 Brig Logan. Anderson, cleared....Feb' 2 8chr Despach,-, up.. .-.?.'...'.-.........Jan'; 7. Sehr Albert Mason, Bose, up......-.Jan .7 Sehr E N Perry. Smith, up..: ;.:;....:...-..-...... :FeV 2 Bohr Bowdoin, Randall, cleared..;....Feb 1 Sehr E C Howard, Nickerson. up.Jan 81 Scar Loyal Scranton, Lowden, up..Jan 80 Sehr Southerner,Darling, np.Feb 6 Soar B Caldwell, Mccormack, up..Feb ll Solu?Danial Holmes, Haywood, up.... ....Feb ll Bohr Viola, Treworgy, cleared.Feb ll Sehr Peter Bole?, Adams, cleared........'.'"Feb 12 Scar H W Smith, Tooker, cleared.....' ......Feb ll Sehr J B Marshall, Marshall, cleared.Feb 16 Sehr Americas, Moss, cleared.Feb 19 Sehr Wm Flint, Pest, up.Feb 19 PHILADELPHIA. .12'' Steamship Alliance, K' l'y, cleared.....Feb 16 Sehr FannieK Shaw, Shaw, cleared........... ...Fob 14 Sehr Richard Vaux, Powell, cleared.Doc 191 Sehr J Elliott, Gilchrist, cleared......;......:_Jan ll sehr L Peterson, Kelly, cleared._.Feb 16 Bohr Sydney Price, Stevens, cleared.Feb 19 Sehr A Bartlett. Bartlett, cleared.............Feb 19 Sobr Samuel Costner, Jr, Robinson, cleared..... .Feb lg \ ? BALxraroax.. Bark Linda, Hewitt, Balled....................Feb 19 Brig Ohas E Savage, Graham, up.Keb 18 Brig Xjaemms, Higgins, cleared...................Feb 14 Sehr Daniel Chase, Mitchell, cleared..Feb IS Sehr Ida L Richard non. Bedel, sailed...'.....Feb 14 SchrOW Carpenter,Alexandria,cleared..Jan29 Bohr Addie H Bird, Merritt, up.. :.Feb 15 NEW ORLJIAK8. ""' Sehr Hannah Little, little, upi. 1.. .Jan - ; Greenville Mountaineer, ALARGE WEEKLY. 18 ISSUED: KVKBY THURS- I _jS*-*'ot ? ve*r. In advance. Advertisements Inserted at usual rates. WQQ?TnrtftrlJ G. E. ELFORD, J All descriptions of Goods needed Covers, Bottoms, ?fee., constantly for sal ; : SHEPHERD & COHEN,. Who are also Agents of Manufacturers and Hand Tools. - - <** ,>K'C? . " " rs v ... . ... ; te ?s* DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ETC. SARATOGA miiEIW SPRING WATER. ITHE WATER OF THIS SPUING LS I?ELLEYED TO be unequalled by tbatol any other in tho for-lanied ailey of Saratoga ltK virtues an: auch UK have secutad t?i": liinh encomiums of all who have used it, possess lg, as it doon, in au ciniueut degree, cathurtlc, diuretic. Iterativo and tonio qualities. From SAMUEL HENRY DICKSON, M. 1)., Professor rac tice of Physic, Jefferson Medical College, I'hila elphia, formerly of Charleston, S. C. : PHILADELPHIA. Kovcinbit 1",. 1883. 1 have been fora year or mor.; patf in tho habit ol iking the water of the "Excelsior" Spring ol Saratoga, ccustomed during the great portion ot my invalid hie > uso tho different waters ot" tho seve ral fountains whicli oil up along that remarkable-valley, dependent, indeed, pou them lor much of tho comfort 1 enjoy, I am xati.s cd that the Excelsior Water is as well adapted ?is any thcr among them, if not more so, to tho purposes tor rnlcb they ure generally employed. It ia very agreeable, trongly impregnated ??th thc carbonic acid, lively and parkling. * ? * I CJU heartily and conscientiously oconimend it to oil who need a gentle cathartic and iuretic. SAMUEL HENEY DICKSON, M. D. The Waler is put up in Pint and yunrt bottles, and acked in good order for shipping, Pints iu bor.o^ ol ?ur dozen each, and QuarU in boxes of two dozen each. SOUS AT WHOLESALE ISY C0OBRIC1I, WINGMAN & li)., Importers and Wholesale Druggists, No. 133 MEETING STK.EET. OPPOSITE CKARLESTOK HOTEL. BOWIE & MOISE, No. 151 MEETING STREET; Oppcfiite CharlcBtou Hotol. And for sale by tlrst class Druggist? and Hotels. January 12 fimo "PEET" For the Handkerchief. A MOST EXQUISITE, DELICATE, AND FRA? GRANT PERFUME, Distilled from thu Karo and Beautiful Flower from which it takes its name. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY PHAL.ON & SOJ?, HEW YORK. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. ASK FOR PHALON'S-TAKE NO OTHER. Sold by Druggists generally, anti Sold at Wholesale by GOODRICH, WHIAN & CO., January 21 mthlyr tfOTHERSl MOTHERS ! MOTHERS I YOOR ATTENTION IS CALLED TO IRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. rHTS VALUABLE PREPARATION IS THE PRE? SCRIPTION of one of the best female physicians and lurses in the United States, and has been used for thirty cars with never-failing safety and success by millions of lotliers for their cbttdren. It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates he stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tono nd energy to tho whole system. It will almost instantly relieve GRIPING TS TEE BOWELS AND WIND-COLIC. We believe lt is the best. and surest remedy in the rorld, in all cases of DYSENTERY and DIARRHOA in hildren, whether it arises from Teething, or from any ther cause. Be sure and ask for AIRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. laving the fae simile of CURTIS & PERKINS on the wrapper. ALL OTHERS ARE BASE IMITATIONS. For sale by the Wholsalc Agents, DOWIE & MOISE, NO. 151 MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL. February 16 stuthlmo A FEW WORDS OF COMMON SENSE. How few there are who are not subject to some affection if the lunga or respiratory organs? who, by neglecting iremouitory symptoms, aggravate tho complaint, undi isease strikes its shafts; causing inexpressible torture f the patient, and anxiety and distress to friends. "Only cold 1" "A slight sore throat 1" is tho headless remark f many when so affected. Yes ; "Only e ?old," was tho houghtless expression of thousands whom Death has larked for his prey. Forewarned-Forearmed ! should bo thc motto forever a the minds of all subject to Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, or nfluenza. Words of advice should be heeded by all sui aring from Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption. Relief is rt thin their reach; and, li' neglected, fatal consequences inane-a life of misery-a daily, hourly struggle for ex stence. A contest in which there can be but ono victor -Deathl Does it not appal tho strongest mind, to think of the ?suit caused by neglect? Then why delay? Whit cl? aise can be offered, when timely warning is sounded m roux ears? When the danger is pointed out, whynot ivcdd it? MAftsroafs PECTORAL BALM has been used vith success in nearly a million of ca JJ?, and is endorsed ry the Medical Faculty as tho most rrompt and efftca ions remedy that scientific research has discovered, to ?lleve and cure all cases of Co r;*bs, Colds, Influenza, ind Consumption, if the coso is not beyond all hope. Sven when tho sufferer is i i the last stages, he will lind eli er by using this preparation. One bottle will con ince the most incredulous, that tho merits of this pred? ation archy no means exaggerated; in tact, fall far short if the eulogies bestowed upon it by thousands who have ?en cured by ita : imely use. A guarantee accompanies ach bottle and dealers are instructed iu every instanca 0 refund the money when this preparation fails to re? leve. . , Prepared by T. W. MARSDEN, No. 187 Broadway, New rca*.: --Price, 50 cents small bottle; $1 large size .-;;?'!?' GOODRICH, WINEMAN A" CO., - And: . : DOWIE & MOISE. ni - Wholesale Agents, Charleston. .And by sB Retail Druggists. " December 1 3mo PRE BEST TONIC NOW IN USE ! November 27 IfASKOODAJVD THE VIGOR OP YOUTH TX. restored in four weeks, by Dr. RICORD'S ESSENCE F LIFE. Dr. Ricord (of Paris), after years of earest so? li tatton, has at length acceded to the earnest requests the American public, an' I appointed an Agent In New ark tot the sale af his valued ar d highly-prized Essence ' Li Ce. This wonderful ag e?t viii restore manhood to ie most shattered "constitutions, whether arising from [cesses, the effects of enmate,' or natural causes. - The me required to cure the meat inveterate case ls four eeks; and ff used according to printed Instructions, trieb are very simple, failure is Impossible. This life storing remedy should be taken by all about to marry. Ita effects are permanent It Is acknowledged by the edies! press to be the greatest discovery ever made. 9 developing powers are miraculous. Success in every se ls as certain as that science overthrows ignorance. Bl Ricard's Essence of Life is sold in cases, with full in ructions for ute, at S3, or four quantities in one for SO, td will be sent to any part, carefully packed, on receipt remittance to his accredited agent. PHILLP ROLAND, March 33 ... ly No. 3* Liberty street. New York. IAVISGA, youN(r& MCKENZIE ttl AID COLLECTION OFFICE, Nos* 39 and 40 Park Row* ISAAC DA VEGA, )> GEORGS B. YOUNO, J HEW YORE, aERABP L. MCKENZIE.) IAV1NG 6 DOCKED ED TO THF ?OBEIGS OCLE; O* TTON BUSINESS ot Main?. BIRNE a. f-Kta BS * FLANDERS, we Will attend to tba couarjon el sAdne sod nurturing .claims throughout tua Ucln? it** a-3 Cviada. OOMMia&lQSXBa TOR ALL TB* STATttX faoway ? _,_-v^_ by Tinsmiths, Including Stamped le by No. 297 Sim? street, for the sale of Tinsmiths' Machines