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WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH G, 1SC7. LOST. Noil lost io tho grave-oh no I Thank God I he has life and health; But lost in the crowd that goes to and fro. Ceaselessly, restlessly to and fro. In the quest of worldly wealth. I had many friends in my youth; But of all I loved him most. In his dark eyes shone the spirit of truth, When we met and loved in the days of our youth ! Tis only ton yeats-and he's lost ! Li. e seems so lonely and strange 1 But I pray that my heart be strong; For this ls a world of shadow and change A weary world of shadow and change And friendship's a name for a song. Lost I my tender-eyed friend; Gone with the selfish host; Forgetting that we were to love to the end No matter what happened, to love to the end For ever and ever lost I COMMERCIAL. Exports. LIVEiPOOL-Per ahip P. C Winthrop-452 bales SI and 2576 bales Upland Cotton. The Charleston Cotton Market. OFFICE OF THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, J CHARLESTON, Tuesday Evening, March 5,18C7. j A limited inquiry prevailed, mainly from a few buyers, who operated to the extent of 400 bales, at prices in some cases somewhat easier. The transactions were 43@27?, 88@28,'90@23?, 20?29, 32@29?, 76@30, 2i@30ya: 59? Si, 3@81?a We quote: Ordinary.28 ?28? Low Middling.29 @29? Middling.30 @30? Strict Middling.31 @ Augusta Market. AUGUSTA, March A.-The business of the past week hos been very quiet. In securities of different kinds th uro is but little moving. Money ia scarco and but little seeking ia vea tinenta. The political aspect eontinues to depress all blanches of trade. Gonn AND STLVEB-Our market is steady, and prices this week had an upward tendency. Gold ls selling at Ulai 42,: and Silver at 135. Ex GHAN OE-Checks on the North and State sold by the Bani; ai par. Outdoor rate*, ? to ? off. The grocery and provision trade is quiet and prices aro a Utile off. Large quantities of corn and bacon are in the market and arriving, but on account of the (treat scarcity in the South, we can scarcely expect prices to decline much lower. COTTON-The market has been rather quiet to-day, and . very little was done. There is no material change in prices since Saturday. We quote middling 29?; strict middling S0a30?c. Sales to-day amounted to 210 bales, ?as follows : 18 ai 28?, 16 at 29?, 84 at 30, and 97 at 30?c. The receipts were 69 balee. COTTON STATEMENT FOB AUGUSTA AND HAMBURG. Stock on hand September 1,1866. 9,588 Beoeived since last statement. . 1,054 Received previously....50,293-51,347 60,935 Experted since last statement.2,952 Exjxnrted previously..?.41,473-44,425 Stoat on hand February 25,1867. 16,510 USU -- Columbus Market. . COLUMBUS, March 3.-COTTON-Until Thursday the market was nominal and extremely dull. Since, owing 'to favorable advices, cotton has been brisk with North em Middlings at 25c; Liverpool do 24a24?c; Ordinary do, according to agreement, averaging 17a23c, buyer pay? ing tax. Iteceipts yesterday 123 bales; shipments HG. Receipts for the week are boo over those of the one pwceding, being 899 bales-13 by M R R, 247 by M A G B R, 34 by Opelika R R, 351 by river, 254 by wagons. Shipments 1231 bales-1151 by M B B, 80 by liver. Received to same time in 1858.,.bales..67,685 1859.107,471 1860.113,441 1861.76,197 1886.23,839 WEEKLY STATEMENT. Steck on hand September 1.bales 2,861 Received paot week. 899 Beoeived previously.38,877-39,776 Total. 42.U.17 Shi'pedpast week.1,231 Shipped previously.28^48-27.579 ? 15.058 Binned in. the Planters' Warehouse, Jan . nary 16. 2,538 Stock on hand March 2. 12,521 . FREIGHTS.-On cotton to Apalachicola $1 per bale; to Kow York via Apalachicola, without compressage, lc by . st samers, by sailing vessels ?e; to New Orleans S3 50 p?r bale; to Savannae $105 per cwt; from Apalachicola to Liverpool, ?d per pound. No primage charged. Apalachicola Cotton Statement. APALACHICOLA, March 2. - Receipt*, and shipments Of Cotton at Apalachicola, commencirjg September 1, 1886, and ending February 26,1867. ' Stock on hand September 1. 162 Iteceivedpast week.. 1,134 Received previously..... .21,142 .... . Total.22,488 {[hipped past week to N. 0. 144 ?lhipped previously. 7,833 Totafto -7,977 f Ihipped past week to N. ?.. 840 ilhipped previously.10,379 Total to New York.-11,219 Total shipments ..M .19,196 Ittock on hand and on shipboard not cleared....3,292 i. .. . (.i j:.: ... Mobile Market. \ MOBILE, March 1.-COTTOX-There bas been a good demand to-day, with factors claiming foll prices. Sales reached 2000 bales, the market cloning firm at quota? tions : Good Ordinary.27?@28c. LowMWdhng.- @29 ...?j Middling...-..29?@30 StrictMiddling.30?@31 Sales of the week 7800 bales. MONETARY ABD FINANCIAL-The principal feature of i '^jff-tiAttA this week has been an excitement in thc Gold market, ta sympathy with New York quotations, and nales were effected as high as 140al40?, but to-day prices show, a downward tendency and dullness. The down? ward move in New York is no doubt caused hy the pay . ment of between four and five million hali*-} uucly interest on tits Ten-forty Bonds. The market here was firm up to this mornhv, and sales were made at 139al40, but at * the doa? the raking rate was 138?al39?. . Sterling has followed the impulse of Gold. Some sales .j were made during tho week as high as IGOalGl, and early to-day holders were firmer in their ideas, but at the close rates ware-weaker, docing at 147al49. - ?gf*?* r New York Sight has been steady during the week, with . the supply equal to the demand at ? discount checking, and ?a? discount buying. Transactions are reported . at x discount, but the tendency is strongly to ?, at which tho market closes steady. ? .li i . New Orleans Sight par. COTTON STATEMENT. Stock on hand 1st September, 1866.bales.. 29,000 Received this week.5037 Beoeived previously.190,409-196,146 224,455 Exported this week.;. 7,061 Exported previously.143,851 Bumed and lost... 2,437-153,330 Stock oh hand and on shipboard not cleared , Marah 1,1867... 71,116 New Orleans Market. NEW ORLEANS, February 28.-COTTON-The market for the day turned out to be a very active ono, with soles of near 7000 bales, mostly at our outside quotations, a decided advance taking place of fully ? cent $ lb on all grades. With sales of over 20,000 bales in the last three days, factors are rendered very easy, some nine millions of donara having been distributed among them in that b*ief space of time, being a great help. Their Btocks are no langer burthensarne. We give the more general rul? ing ofthe market as follows, repeating the remark that sales are mostly ?S the outside figure: Ordinary 28 ccnte ; - Good Ordinary 28?a29c; Low Middling 29?s30c, and Middling 80?a*31c $ rb. Receipts for past six days 14, 905 bales, against 20,286 bales for same time last week-a decrease of 591 bales. DAILY COTTON STATEMENT. Stock on hand Sept 1st, 1866.bales. 102,139 Received since yesterday. 1,814 Received previously.584,264-536.078 . .? . ' C-3P.217 . Exported since yesterday.'. 907 Exported, pre vionsly.465,651-466,558 . Stock on hand and on shipboard Feb, 8. 221,649 The exports rv ere exclua vely for Ha vre. SDGAK AND MOLASSES.-The receipts since yesterday Were restricted'to 60 hhds of the former, and 17 bbl s of flie latter. The stock is nearly bare hi first hands. The only eales that transpired were 26 hhds ot sugar at 14?c for yellow clarified, and 15c 9 lb for white do; also, 45 obis Mok ases at 79a80c $ gallon for prime to choice. .RICE-Carolina in good demand. Small lots of fair " tie selling at ll?c. We quote choice Carolina at 12a 12?o; india at 9c, and Louisiana at 9al0c. - FBXTG HTS-There is plenty room on the berth both for foreign and domestic port?; but offerings for shipment ?xe only moderate, though rates axe firm. We quote : Cotton by steam for Boston, l?c; for New York, ?ale; far Liverpool, l?al?d. By Bail for New York and Bos? ton, ?a?c; 9-16d for LiverpooL and l?c $ lb for Havre. Flour by steam foi New York and Boston, Si; by sail, 75a80o * bbL Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON. March 4.-TURPENTINE-The receipts continue light, and market firm. Sales of 226 bbls at M 25 for yellow dip, ad $2 80 for hard per 280 lbs. SPDHTS TUBPSNTTNE-Is quiet, and only one small lot (8 bbls) gold at 64c per gallon. Boers-The market is weak under the advices received, and the price has declined 25c Sales of C3.S bbls at $3 25 for strained common. TAB-Has declined 25c, and 500 bbls changed hands to-day at $190 per bbl. COTTON-Market quiet Only 8 bales Bold at 28?a29c for middling. MOLASSES-A cargo or 179 hhds and 7 tierces new a op has been received, from Matanzas, of which about 160 hhds has changed hands at 47?a50c per gallon. Baltimore Market. BALTIMORE, March 2.-COFFEE.-We have only to report sales of 800 bags Rio, from second hands, at 18a 19c, gold The market is very firm for prime quality Stock to first hands 7000 bags. COTTON-Is quiet and nominally unchanged; no sales worthy of notice; quote middling upland at 31c per lb. FLOUR-Continues dull and prices weaker; demand light and confined to wants of jobbers. A Bale of 500 bbls City Mills Extra waa made, but the price did not transpire. We repeat' last quotations, viz : Howard-street Super and Cut Extra.. .$10 25 @$li 00 rBowarf-?^tuShipping Extra.n 75 (a) 13 00 Howard-etreet High Grades. 13 00 (?) 14 37 Howard-street Family....... 14 00 @ ic 00 1 Ohio Super and Cut-Extra. 10 25 @ io 75 Ohio Extra Shipping.. 00 00 @ 00 00 Ohio retailing. 00 00 @ 00 00 Ohio Family. 13 25 @ 15 50 Northwestern Super. 9 60 @ io 25 Northwestern Extra. 10 25 @ 12 00 City Mils Super. 10 00 @ ll 00 City Mills, Standard Extra.. 10 75 @ ll 50 City Milla Shipping brands Extra. 14 50 @ 16 00 Baltimore, Welch's k GreenfleldFam'y 17 GO @ 00 00 Baltimore high grade Extra.. .;. 16 75 @ 00 00 Bye Flour, new. 7 00 @ 7 50 Com Meat City Mills. 4 75 Cd) 00 00 The inspections of Flour and Meal in the city of Balti? more far the week ending February 28, 1867, were as fol? lows: Howard street 4359 bbls and 00 half bbls; City MfllB. 4181 bbls and 00 half bbls; Ohio 1507 bbls; and Family 1567 bbls and 00 half bbls- total Wheat Flour. 11,614 bbls and 0? half bbls. Together with 378 bbls By Flour, and 482 bb, and 26 hhds Com MeaL GRADI.-There v \s no Wheat offered to-day, and of Corn the receipts on. y amounted to 1550 bushels white ?nd 6600 bushels yellow; the demand is active and the ordinary lota of white Bold brought $1; prime would have comraando? still more; 1000 bushels yellow, fair quality, Sfl st 97a93 cte, and 2500 cushols prime do, at $1. Oats were in light receipt, with a sale of 1600 bushels at 58 pits. ... MOLASSES-No Bales ; stock light, and held steady at Last quotations. PROVISIONS.-Wo hear of no round lots or invoices selling to-day, but the market is very firm under improv? ed prices at Chicago, and an active demand for Bacon from the South. We give the range of prices as follows : for Mess Pork $21 75, Prime Mess S20, and Prime S18 60 per bbl, Bulk Shoulders 8%c loose. Oe packed, rib Sides, 10>4C loose, 10J?c packed, Bacon Shoulders lO^allu, rib Sides 12al2>4c, clear rib 12*?al8c-the inside quotations for cash on the spot, Lard 12>?al2*?c $ lb for City and Western in tea. BICE-Carol! na is quiet but held arm at 10)?al0*?c, and Rangoon y??a9=i?c lb. SALT-Is steady at last quotations, viz: for Liverpool Ground Alum 52 20a2 25; do fino $3 25 per sack; Turk's Isiand 60aG3 cents per bushel for largo and smaU lots. SUOAB.-Tho market ls firm, with sales of 400 bbls Deni erara at 12>4' cents; 600 do do, ex W. A. Bogers, on private terms. Prices generally remain as last quoted. WHISKET-Continues irregular; no sales reported to? day. Consignees per South Carolina Railroad, March 5. ?SC bales Cotton, 49 bales Domestics, 100 bags Bran, 8 cars Lumber, 2 cars Mules, 1 car Old Iron, Ac. To R C Barkley, G W Williams k Co, J A J D Kirkpatrick, Thurs? ton k Holmes. L D D t Saassure, J M Caldwell k Sons, E H Rodgers & Co, W C Dukes & Co, J Campsen k Co, E Bates k Co, WUUB k Chisolm, Cohen, Hauokel & Co, J B E Sloan, Klinck, Wickenberg k Co, GW Witte, M Israel, Lee & Spencer, B B Agent, L L-rentz, R H Stringfellow, J Fraser k Co, Johnston, Crews k Co, P Mulkai, Mrs H C Murray, M Golusmith k Son, T D Stoney, G A Hopley & Co. POUT CALENDAK. COBRECTEL WEEKLY. PHASES OF THE MOON. New M. 6th, 4h. 18m. morn I Pull M. 20th, Sh. 35m. morn First Q. 13th, 3h.27m. morn Last Q. 28th, 2h. 26m. morn MASCH. MOON ama, ?IMonday 5 Tuesday.... 6 Wednesday. 7 Thursday... 8 Friday. 9 Saturday... 10 Sunday. 6. .26 6..25 6.^24 G..22 6. .21 6..20 6..19 6^.68 6..69 6.. 0 6.. 1 6.. 2 6.. 2 6.. 8 5..12 5. .50 Sets. 7... 29 8.. 30 9. .34 10..36 MARINE NEWS. PORT OF CHARLESTON Arrived Yesterday. .Ship Southern Rights, Ross, liverpool, 40 days. As > ried Cargo. To the Master, and others (previously re? ported in the Offing). Sehr R R Townsend, Townsend, New York, 10 days. Hay and Oats. To tho U 8 Quartermaster. Sehr Elvina, Magrath, Edisto. 63 bales SI Cotton. To W C Bee k Co. Cleared Yesterday. Ship R C Winthrop, Stuart, Liverpool-Patterson k Stock. Sehr P Boice, Adams, Jacksonville-Risley A Creighton. Wont to Sea Yesterday. Br ship Bessie Crosby, Crosby, Liverpool. From this Port. Sehr lilly, Francis, New York, March 2. Sehr J E Dailey, Wall, Baltimore, March 2. Cleared for this Port. Sehr Menewa, Disse vay, at Baltimore. March 2. Sehr Ella Hodson, Hodson, at Baltimore, March 2. I.IST OF VESSELS UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. Ship Missouri, Edward, sailed.Feb 13 Brig Albert, Erricksen, sailed.Jan 22 The Effort, Hussey, sailed....Feb 1 The Seaman, Doyle, sailed.Feb 6 Tho Blanch, Campbell, cleared.Feb 12 SOUTHAMPTON. The Allen, Marten, sailed.Feb 6 CARDIFF. The Tregarthen, Steele, sailed.Jan 1 The Sylph, Peters, sailed.Jan 10 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Bark R B Walker, Latham, cleared.Feb 28 Sci tr Mary R Somers, Somers, cleared.Feb 27 Sehr Transit, Stetson, cleared.Feb ll KEW TOBT. Steamship Andalusia, West,, cleared.March 2 Steamship Manhattan, Collins, cleared.March 2 Bark Fleetwing, Eulin, up.Feb 14 SehrDespach,-, up.Jan 7 Sehr Albert Mason, Rose, up.Jan 7 Sehr E C Howard, Nickerson, cleared.March 2 Sehr Southerner, Darling, up.Feb 6 Sehr Daniel Holmes, Haywood, np.Feb U Sehr Wm Flint, Post, cleared.Feb 27 Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, up.Fob 22 Sehr B Caldwell, Mccormack, cleared.Feb 23 Sehr Trade Wind, Honman, cleared..'.Feb 23 Sehr Franata, Hawkins, up... .Feb 28 PHILADELPHIA. SchrL Peterson, Kelly, cleared.Feb 16 Sehr Sydney Price, Stevens, cleared.Feb 19 Sehr A Bartlett; Bartlett, cleared.Feb 19 Sehr -'amuel Costner, Jr, Robinson, cleared.Feb 19 Sehr Margaret Beinhart, Hand, cleared.Feb 20 Sehr W W Pharo, Allen, cleared.Feb 20 Sehr Fannie K Shaw, bhaw, sailed.Feb - Sehr A C Austin. Willard, cleared.Feb 26 Sehr Edwin T Allen, Conon, cleared.. .Feb 27 Sehr Thoa T Tasker, Allen, cleared.Feb 27 Sehr John Shay, Tilton, cleared.Feb 27 Sehr W P Phillips, Somers, cleared.Feb 28 BALTIMORE. Steamship Star of the South, Whitehead, up.. .March 1 Steamship Falcon, Reed, sailed.Feb 27 Brig Chas E Savage, Graham, up.Feb 18 Brig Gen Marshall, Ellis, up.Feb 23 Sehr Mary E Amsden, Smith, up.Feb 22 Sehr Addie M Itfrd, Merrin, cleared.Feb 24 Sehr Ella Fish, Wiley, up.Feb 26 Sehr Edna Harwood, Harwood, cleared......Feb 25 Sehr May Munroe, Munroe, up.Feb 27 Sehr Wenonah, Tall, cleared. .Feb 27 Sehr Louisa Frazier, Steehnan, up.Feb 28 Sehr Menawa, Dissoway, cleared.Marah 2 Sehr Ella Hodson, Hodson, cleared.March 2 RICHMOND. Brig Nellie Mitchell,-, up.March 1 NEW ORLEANS. Sehr Hannah Little, Little, up..Jan - PUBLIC NOTICE. OFFICE OF CITY TREASURY, \ January 3, 1867. j PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER the following Ordinance licenses havo boen prepared for delivery from this Office. & THOMAS, City Treasurer. SEO. 1. Beit Ordained by (he Mayor and Aldermen in City Council assembled, That from bud after the first day of January, licenses shall be taken out for a .hearts, drays and wagons, used for private and domestic purposes, in the some manner, and according to the name provisions now of force in relation to carts, drays and wagons, let or driven ifor hire, except giving bonds, And each eu rh cart, dray or wa gon, shall be provided with a badge con? taining the number thereof, and marked Private, to bo placed on the outside of the shaft. SEO. 2. No person shall be taken by tho Treasurer as surety to any bond under tho Ordinance concerning li? censes for carts, drays, wagons and other carriages, un? less he or she he a freeholder. BEC. 3. The following shall hereafter be the rates for licenses for public and private carts, drays, wagons, kc, including the horses or mules used thereof, which shall be free from other taxation: renne CARTS, DUATB, ETC., OP. THOSE EMPLOYED ur ANT BUSINESS WHATEVER, FOB HXUE DIRECT OB INDIEK CT. For every cart, dray or wagon, drawn by one horse or mule, ?20. For every cart, dray or wagon, drawn by two horses or mules, $30. For every hack and carriage with two wheels, $20. For every hack and carriage with four wheels, $40. For every stage or omnibus (except 2ine omnibus), with two horses, $50. For every stage or omnibus (except Une omnibus), drawn by four horses, $60. For every truck drawn by two or more horses or mules, $60. For every express wagon drawn by two or more horses or mules, $60. BREAD CASTS ANO PRIVATE CARTS, DRATS, ETC For every bread cart or wagon, $6. For every cart, dray or wagon, used for private or do? mestic purposes, and not to be employed in the trans? porting of goods, wares, merchandise, lumber, or any other commodity, for compensation, either directly or indirectly for the same, shall pay for a license the sum of $5, exclusive of the horse or mule. Ratified in City Council, this 16tt day of January, [u s.] in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun? dred and sixty-six. P. C. GAILLARD, Mayor. By the Mayor. January 3 W. H. SMITH, Clerk of Council. CHEROKEE PILLS, Or Female Hegulcdor, Cure Suppressed, EXsMseive- and Painful Menstruation. Oreen Sickness, Nervous and Sj. Af? fections, Pains in the Sac*., ?.'cc Headache, Giddiness, and all dis? eases that spring from, irregularity, by removing the cause and all the effects that arise from it. They are perfectly safe In nil cases, ex? cept when forbidden by direc? tions, and are easy to administer, as they are nicely sugar coated. They should be In the hands of every Malden, Wife, and Mother in the land. Ladies can address us in perfect confidence, ana state their com? plaints in full, as wo treat all Female Complaints, and prepare Medicines suitable for all diseases te which they aro subject-Thirty-two page pamphlet, in a sealed envelope, free. The Cherokee Pills aro sold by all druggists at $1 per box, or six boxes for $5 ; or they are sent by mail, free of postage, in an ordinary letter, free from observation, by addressing the sole proprietor, Dr. W. fi. MES TO, 87 Valier St., H. Y. N. B.-Cherokee Pills No. 2 are prepared for special cases, when milder medicines fall ; these are sent by mail, free of postage, on receipt of $5, the price of each boa. DB. WRIGHT'S REJUVENATING ELIXIR, Or, Essence of Life, Cares General Debility, Weak? ness, Hysterics in "Females, Palpitation of the Heart and all Nervous Diseases. It re. stures now lifo and vigor to the aged, causing the hot blood of At the Phenix rises youtu to course the veins, res ?r7 ? ??rin*tb0 WTof,Genera; neto life"'-io does *'on' removing Impotency and this Elixir rejuven- Debility, restoring Manliness ate the system and and full vigor, thus proving a overcome disease. perfect "Elixir of Love," re? moving Sterility and Barrenness in both sexes. To tho young, middle-aged, and aged, there Isno<greator boon than this "Elixir of Lifo." It gives a new leaso of lifo, causing the weak and debilitated to havo renewed strength and vigor, and tho entire system to thrill with joy and pleasure. Price, one bottle $2 ; three bottles $5 ; sent hy express to any address. Our medicines are sold and recommended by all respectable druggists in every part of the civilized globe; some unprincipled dealers, however, try to deceive their customers hy selling cheap and worth? less compounds In order to make money. Be not deceived-ask for these medicines tnd take no others. If tho druggist does not keep them, write to us. and we will send them bycxpress, carefully packed, free from observation. We will be pleased to receive letters with full statements In regard to any disease with which ladies er gentlemen are afflicted Address all letters for medicines, pamph? lets, or advice, to the sole proprietor, A Dr W. fi. MERWIN, 37 Walker St., H. T, May 25 mwf ly r MISCELLANEOUS. .. New York Prize Association, M. 599 BROADWAY, S~. Y. ROSEWOOD PIANOS, MELODEONS, SEWING MACHINES, MUSIC BOXES, SILVER? WARE, FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, AND BJ-.EO--A.lNrT JEWELRY, VALUED AT $500,000. TTTTLL BE DISTRIBUTED AS FOLLOWS: THE Y V name and value of each article of our gooda are marked on tickets, placed in sealed envelopea, and well mixed. On receipt of 25 cents, an envelope containing such ticket will be drawn without choice, and delivered at our office, or sent by mail to any address. The pur? chaser after seeing what article it draws and its value which may be from one to five hundred dollars-can then, on payment of one dollar, receive the article named, or may exchange it for any other article marked on our circular at tho same value. Every ticket craws an article worth one dollar or more. No BLANKS. Our patrons can depend on fair, honorable dealing. The article drawn-will be delivered at our office, regard? less of its value, or promptly sent as directed, by return mail, or express. Letters from many persons acknowledging the receipt of valuable gifts from us, may be seen on file at our of? fice, among whom we are permitted to refer to: John S. Holcomb, Lambertville, N. J., gold watch, value $250; Mrs. S. Bennett, No. 252 Cumberland street, Brook? lyn, sewing machine, $80 ; Edwin Hoyt, Stamford, Conn., gold lever watch, value $200; Hon. R. H. Briggs, Wash? ington, D. C., diamond pin, $175; J. C. Sutherland, No. 100 Lexington avenue, piano, $350; Mrs. M. Jackson, No. 203 Nineteenth street, N. X., sewing machine, t90; Jos. Camp, Elmira, N. Y., melodeon, $150; Miss L. Collins, Atlanta, Ga, diamond cluster ring, $225; Dr. Henry Smith, Worcester, Mass., sewing machine, $85; H. Shaw, No. 13316th street, N. Y., gold watch. $150; Edw. Boyn? ton, Nashville, Tenn., melodeon, $100; James Russell, Montgomery, Ala., gold hunting watch, $250; E. T. Smith, Providence, R. L, silver lever watch, $60; Oscar Purdy, Madison, N. J., music box, $45; Hom R. S. New? ell, St Paul's, Minn., gold watch, $185; J. R. Sperry, Litchfield, Conn., silver watch, $55; Wm. B. Peck, Har? lem, His., music box, $75; Wm. Raymond, Dayton, Ohio, silver tea set, $125; Miss E. M. Sehen ck, Detroit Mich., diamond ear rings, $225; Pierre Beaudin, St Charles Hotel, New Orleans, diamond ring, $170; Mrs. Martha Barneb-, St Louis, Mo., melodeon, value $125? LIST OF ARTICLES TO BE SOLD FOB ONE DOLLAR EA CS, And not to be paid for until you know what you have drawn. EACH. 25 Rosewood Pianos, worth.$200 00 to 500 00 30 Melodeons, Rosewood Cases. 100 00 to 225 00 200 Music Boxea, 2 to 32 tunes. 15 00 to 160 00 100 Sewing Machines. 60 00 to 126 00 1,000 Silver Tea.Sets. 25 00 to 160 00 200 Silver Revolving Patent Castors.. 15 09 to 40 00 100 Sliver Fruit Cake Baskets. 15 00 to 85 00 1,000 Sets Silver Tea and Tablespoons.. 16 00 to 45 00 100 Gold Hunting Case Watches. 100 00 to 250 00 100 Diamond Bings, Cluster, &c. 60 00 to 200 00 200 Gold Watches. 60 00 to 100 00 800 Ladles' Gold Watches. (?0 00 to 85 00 1,000 Silver Watches. 26 00 to 50 00 3,000 Vert Chains..?. 5 00 to 25 00 2,000 pairs Ear Rings (new styles). 1 60 to 100 2,000 Necklaces. 3 00to 700 2,500 Gold Pencils. SOOto 800 3,000 Onyx and Amethyst Brooches_ 6 00 to 10 00 3,000 Lava and Florentine Brooches.... 4 00 to 6 00 1,600 Mas?me Pins. 4 00 to 9 00 1,500 Gold Watch Keys (new pattern)... 4 60 to 7 60 2,500 Sets of BoBom Studs. 160to 600 2,600 Enamelled Sleeve Buttons.. 2 60 to 10 00 5,000 Plain Gold and Chased Bings. 4 60 to 10 00 5,000 Stone Set and Seal Rings.. 2 60 to 10 00 6,000 Miniature Lockets, all sizes. 2 50 to 7 00 10,000 Sets of Ladies' Jewelry. 8 00 to 20 00 4,000 Watch Charms (each).... . 3 00 to 6 60 5,000 Gold Pens, SIL ex. Cases ? Pencils. 4 60 to 7 00 5,000 Gent's Breast and Scarf Pins. 3 00 to 20 00 2,000 Ladies' new style Belt Buckles.... 4 00 to 8 00 2,000 Ch?telains and Guard Chains. 7 60 to 20 00 1,000 Gold Thimbles. 8 00 to 16 00 6,000 Sets Ladies' Brooch and Ear Drops 6 00 to 12 00 2,000 Gold Crosses. 1 50 to 600 6,000 Oval Band Bracelets. 600to 20 00 2,000 Heavy Gold Chain Bracelets. 25 00 to 40 00 2,000 Ball Ear Drops, all colors. 3 00 to 7 00 2,000 new style Jet and Gold Ear Drops. 3 00 to 7 00 2,000 Gold Pins, Gold Mt'd Ebony Hold. 4 60 to 7 00 Lady's Sets, new styles, Cut Crystalea Jet, Hard Rub? ber, &&, Ac. jjg- A chance to obtain any of the above articles for One Dollar by purchasing a sealed envelope for 26 cents. Entire satisfaction guaranteed to ?ll. JBJ&- 6 tickets for One Dollar, 13 ior Two Dollars, 33 for Five Donara. Great inducements to Agents. Letters should be addressed . December 28 J. H. RAY & CO., No. 699 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, eu 3mos KRAUSHAAR & CO. nm MOST ExraavsD 8 BAND ARD S QU ARB PIANO-FORTES Poll Iron Frame and Overstrung Baal MANUFACTORY AND WAREHOUSE lo. 19 Wert Hotaiton-street. Plo. 1? NEAR BROADWAY. NEW YORE, T~THE UNDERSIGNED, MEMBERS OF THF FIRM 0? I KRAUSHAAR A GO., are practical Piano maier? sad aa auch have had a large experience in oonnecUci ?Ith tome oi the boat Establishment* In thia coen ti : sad Europe. TLelr i lanes are made not merely ft J teem, but ry them, ai- d under their Immediate peraom i aiperrieion, ?ni they allow no instruments to leave the ii (??tory and pass into the hands of their patrons, nnleti they have a power, evenness, firmness and roundness o tsae, an elasticity of toach-without which no initrc neat ought to be satisfactory to the publia-aa well i that durability in construction, which enables lt to re main in tu i and to withstand sudden changes of tem i ar* ture and ?xposare to extreme nea? and cold, whlci are aomethnes unavoidable. They will at all times be happy to ase the prof?sela sud the public at their Ware rooms, and Invite comp wi eon between their own Pianos and those ol any otb? manufactory. ANTON KRAUSHAAR..TOBIAS HAM? CHARLES J. SCH?NEM ANN, April 26_ fi BEST TONIC NOW I? ! November 27 THE LADIES' MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION, HAVING ON HAND A LARGE SUPPLY OF READY MADE CLOTHING, suitable for Gentlemen, La? dles and Children, and being desirous of camlalahlng om Stock before the season advances too far, we would espe? cially draw the attention of the public towards the reduc? tion whioh will be made in our prices for the next two or three weeks from date. Apply at the DEPOSITORY, January 29 No. 17 Chalmers street. O. CmTTENBElsr, General Commission Merchant, Manufacturer of Paper., OF VARIOUS KINDS, ?* NO. 13 7 READE STREET, ' Jorner Hudson Street, New York. DEALER LN PAPER AND IN MATERIALS 0 every description 1er its manufacture. December 18 6mo DAVE6A, YOUNG&Mo KENZ1F, LAW AND COLLECTION OFFICE, Nos. 39 and 40 Park Row. MA AO DA VEGA, 1 GEORGE B, YOUNG, J SEW YORK. GERARD lu MCKENZIE, J HAVING SU0CE1 DEO TO THF FOREIGN UOLLBt TION BDM1M8 J of Mesar*. BIRNEY, HllK TIBS A FLANDERS, we wlR attend w the ooi??fltion M patt due and maturing danni throughout the Unlit ? atas a-3 Croada. COMMISSIONERS FOR ALL TEM STATJB& Jsnuarv . LOMBARD & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND UCPOBTEBS AND DEALEBB ZN GBINDSTONBS, NO. 13 LEWIS, AND NO. 9 T WHARF, BOSTON. Advances made on Consignment!) of Rice and Oottox to our address. References, by permission: To Mesara. JAME? ADGMB ft Co., Mesura. 8TBKKT JUKOTUKUS AC Co., Chan est un, ti, 'tm ow* OnfnhaT 1 THOS. -A.GHSTE"W IMF OH I US AND BEALES IN rim ?rorerIei, Ohote? 'J'iout, ?te., ct?., foi, 260 cl 261 QBBKNWICU'Sf,. COR. OF MVASU ' NEW Y O UK, t>?amba* CHERAW ADVERTISER DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, SCIENCE, ART, AGRICULTURE, and MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. Cheraw, S. C. Published weekly, by W. L. T. PRINCE Si CO. 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HIRAM HARRIS, No. 59 Broad Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. Ootober 33 mwffirao AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK. Factory, Hud im City, N. J. WHOLESALE SALES ROOM NO. 34 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK. ALL STYLES AND GRADES OF LEAD PENCIL - ft ot superior quality are manufactured and offered at fair terms to the Trado. The public ore invited to give the AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL the pre I ference. . . THE PENCILS ARE TO BE HAD AT ALL THE PRINCIPAL STATIONERS AND NOiION DEALERS. ASK FOR THE "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL. " TESTIMONIAL. fiHKWTF.i.n SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, ) ENOORZEBINQ DEPABTMENT, I TALE COLLEGE, November 10, 1866. ) I have always recommended the Faber Polygrade Lead Pencils as the only pencils fitted for both ornamen? tal and mathematical drawing; but, after a tb&ougb (rial of the American Polygrade Lead Pencils, man? ufactured by the American Lead Pencil Company, New York, I find them superior to any pencil in uso, even to the Faber or tho old English Cumberland Lead Feudi, being a superior pencil tx sketching, ornamental and mechanical drawing, and all the ordinary uses of a lead pencil. These pencils are very finely graded and have a very smooth lead; even the softest pencils holdnhe point well ; they ar? all that can be desired in a pencil. It givaiSne great pleasure to be able to assure Americans that they will no longer be compelled to depend upon Germany or any other foreign market for pencils. LOUIS BAIL, Professor of Drawing, ?c. ALL rSNCtt. . ABE STAMPED: OS* "AMERICAN LT!AD PENCIL CO. N. Y." None genuine without t he exact name of the firm : look to lt 6mo December 13 G. F. VOILER, NO. 108 MARKET ST., Books, Periodicals and Stationery. JUST RECEIVED A lar e supply of STATIONERY PHOTOGRAPHS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS POCKET BOOKS, DIARIES for 1867, Etc. {"A fine and large selection of NOVELS, by the most celebrated authors. ?JONG BOOKS. BOOKS for Home Amusements, kc AU the MONTHLY MAGAZINES, WEEKLY PAPERS. DAILIES constantly on hand, and subscriptions re ceivedJor the same. Orders from the"country are respectfully solicited. TEHMS T.I BERA ^t. November 8 SHIP CHANDLERY) ETC JOHN TUOHEY, NO. 48 EAST BAY, BETWEEN BOYCE'S NOBTH AND SOUTH WHARVES. SHIP CHANDLER AND COMMIS? SION MERCHANT, Dealer and Im? porter in RUSSIA BOLT ROPE, Manilla and Tarred Cordage* Hemp and Cotton Sail, Duck and Twines, Parcelling, Copper, Sheathing, Metal and Zinc, Paints, Oils, Tar, Tallow, Spirits Turpentine, Anchors, Chains, Blocks, Boats, &c, &c. Personal and particular attention given to purchase and sale of MER? CHANDISE AND PRODUCE con? signed or trusted to my care, and prompt returns made. Brown & Level's Patent Life Sav? ing Tackle and Boat Detaching Ap Earatus, for steamers, always on and, and for sale ai New York prices. February 27 THOMPSON & BROTHER, Wholesale Grocers and Commission MERCHANTS, No. ll? EAST BAY, cor. Fraser's Wharf. I BACON, FLOUR, BUTTER, LARD, CHEESE, COF? FEE, SUGAR, of all grades and prices; TOBACCO, SOAP, STARCH, MOLASSES, and a genoral Stock ol GROCERIES, in store and for sale low. Liberal advances made on Consignments. Apply as above. Imo February ll PHOTOGRAPHS. $250 FOH A MONTH i IS THE TUNE THAT BARLOW, TUE OLD OPERA? TOR, is catering to, at the OLD STAR GALLERY, where he will give his attention to Mocoring tho shadow ere the substance fades-especially the OIL and PORCE? LAIN PORTRAITS, of which competition is defied. Spe? cimens can be Beon, taken from life, and small pictures enlarged at tho Gallery, southeast corner King and Mar ket streets, Charleston. _February 21 M. M. QUINN, Wholesale & Retail Deniers IN BOOKS, PERIODICALS, NEWSPAPERS, STATIONERY, ETC., No. 537 KING STREET (Opposite Aun street), Charleston, C. S. The LATEST IS8DES of thc Press always on hand. Subscriptions received and Goods delivered or for? warded by Mail or Express. All CASH ORDERS will be promptly attended to. February 28 _ly E. M."WHITING-, CORONER AND MAGISTRATE, HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE FROM CHALMERS . street to No. 83 CHURCH STREE!, one door ionia ot Broad stree?. August 3J 1 DRUGS, ?H^ "18 years established in N. Y. City." "Only infallible remedies known." "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Bats come out of their holes to die." "COSTAR'S" RAT, ROACH, ETC., EXTERMINATORS. Is a paste-used for Rats, Mice, Roaches, Black and Bed Anti, Ste, kc "Costar?" Bed-Bug Extenniaator, Is a liquid or wash-used to destroy, and also as a preventive for Bed-Bugs, kc Costar's Electric Powder for Insects Is for Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Bed-Bugs, Insects on Plants, Fowls, Animals, kc 49"! 1 I BBWABC I 1 ! of all worthless imitations. * B?r See that "COSTAB'S" name is on'each Box, Bottle, and Flask, before you buy. 49* Address, HENRY R. COSTAR, No. 484 BBOADWAY, N. Y. 49" Sold in Charleston, S. C., by DOWTE k MOISE, No. 167 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hotel. Dm P. MELVIN COHEN, No. 364 King-street And all Druggists and Dealers everywhere. BARNES, WARD A CO., New Orleans, La., Wholesale Agents for the Southern 8tater. "COSTAR'S" / CELEBRATED I^BUCKTHOEN SALTE, FOR CUTS, BURNS, BRUISES, WOUNDS, BOILS, CAN CEES, Broken Breasts, Sore Nipples, Bleeding, Bund and Painful Piles; Scrofulous, Putrid and Ill-conditioned Sores; Ulcers, Glandular Swellings, Eruptions, Cutane? ous Affections, Ringworm, Itch, Corns, Bunions, Chil? blains, Ac; Chapped Rands, Lips, A-c.; Bites of Spidars, Insects, Animals, kc, kc 49* Boxes, 26 cte., 50 cts. and $1 sizes. 43? Sold by all Druggists everywhere. 49- And by HENEY R. COSTAR, Depot No. 484 Broad? way, N. Y. v 09* And by DOWTE k MOISE, No. 167 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hotel DE. P. MELVIN COHEN, No. 354 King-street, Charleston, S. C. BARNES, WARD k CO., New Orleans, La., Wholesale Agents for tho Southern Stetes. " COS TAR'S " . UNIVERSAL CORN SOLVENT FOR CORNS, BUNIONS, WARTS, 4c 49> Boxes. 25 cte., 50 cte. and $1 sizes. 49? Sold by all Druggists everywhere. 49" And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot No. 484 Broad? way, N. Y. 49- And by DOWTE k MOISE No. 157 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hotel Dm P. MELVIN COHEN, No. 354 King-street, Charleston, 8. C. BARNES, WARD k CO., New Orleans* La., Wholesale Agents for the Southern States. "COSTAR'S" - PREPARATION OF BITTER-SWEET AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS, FOR BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION. Used to Sefton and Beautify the Skin, remove Freckles, Pimples, Eruptions, kc Ladies are now' using it in preference to all others. 49" Bottles, $L 49* Sold by all Druggists everywhere. 49" And by HENRY R COSTAR, Depot No. 484 Broad? way, N. Y. 49* And by- DOWTE k MOISE, No. 157 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hotel. DB. P. MELVIN COHEN, No. 354 King-street, Charleston, S. C. BARNES, WARD A CO., Nev Orleans, La., t Wholesale Agents for the Southern States. "COSTAR'S" PECTORAL COUGH REMEDY, FOR COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BOBE THROAT, Croup, Whooping. Cough, Influenza, Asthma, Consumption, Bronchial Affections, and all Diseases ai the Throat and Lungs. 49" Bottles, 25 cte., 50 cte. and SI sizes. 49" Sold by tU Druggists everywhere. 49" And by HENRY E. COSTAR, Depot No. 484 Broad? way, N. Y. ?49" And by DOWTE A MOISE, No. 157 MEETING 8TBEET, Opposite Charleston Hotel. DB. P. MELVIN COHEN, No. 354 King-street, Charleston, S. C. - . BARNES, WARD k CO., New Orleans, La?, Wholesale Agents for the Southern States. COSTAR'S" CELEBRATED BISHOP PILLS. A UNIVERSAL DINNER PILL, For Ncrvoup and Sick Headache, Costiveness. Indiges? tion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Constipation, Diarrhoea, Colics, Chills, Fevers, and general derangement of the Digestive Organs. ? ' Boxes, 25 cte., 60 cte. and $1 stees. ' Seid by all Druggists everywht.-e. 49" And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot No. 484 Broad? way, N. Y. 49- And by DOWTE k MOISE, No. 157 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hotel. DB. P. MELVIN COHEN, No. 354 King-street, Charleston, S. C. BARNES, WARD k CO., New Orleans, La., Wholesale AgeLte (ur the SoutueruVirtes. Decvmt*?r '?1 ttrao* MEDICATED PAPER, ? ASURE CURE FOR THE .PILES, PUT UP IN PACKAGES af 1000 piecos. Price 60 cents. For sale by HIRAM HARRIS, February 18 Imo No. 59 BROAD STREET. SARATOGA ?arni rIE WATER OF THIS SPRING IS BELIEVED TO bo unequalled by that of any other hi the far-famed valley of Saratoga. Its virtu RS ure such as have secured it the high encomiums of all who havo used it, possess? ing, as it does, in an eminent degree, cathartic, diuretic, alterative and tonic qualities. From SAMUEL HENRY DICKSON, M. D., Professor Practice of Physic, Jefferson Medical College, Phila? delphia, formerly of Charleston, S. C. : PHILADELPHIA, November 15, 1865. I have been for a year or more pust in the habit ot taking tho water of the "Excelsior" Spring of Saratoga. Accustomed during the great portion of my invalid lile to uso tho different waters of tho several fountains whicn boil up along that remarkable valley, dependent, indeed, upon them lor much of the comfort I enjoy, I am satis? fied that the Excelsior Water is as well adapted as any I other among tk?m, if not more so, to the purposes for I which they are generally employed. It is very agreeable, strongly impregnated with the carbonic acid, lively and sparkling. * * * I can heartily and conscientiously recommend it ta nil who needs gentle cathartic and diuretic. 1 SAMUEL HENRY DICKSON, M. D. Tho Water is put up in Pint and Quart bottles, and packed in good order for shipping, Pints in boxea ol four dozen each, and Quarts in boxes of two dozen each. SOLD AT WHOLESALE BY GOODRICH, WIMM & CO., Importers and Wholesale Druggists, No, 153 MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE CHABLESTON HOTEL. D0WIE & MOISE, No. 151 MEETING STREET, OppeBite Charleston Hotel. And for sale by first class Druggists and Hotels. January 12_6mo BOYLAN & TUERS, MANUFACTURERS OF, AND WHOLESALE DEAL ?BS in, WHITE LEAD, ZINC PAINTS, COLORS, VARNISHES, tc. No. 98 MALDEN LANE, '"ew York. Orders by mail promptly attended to. March 21 wfrnlyr HltfHlIM??SONS, ESTABLISHED 1823? MANUF?OTUKERS OF Grand, Square, And TJ?right PIANO FORTES. WARE-ROOMS, NO. 652 BROADWAY NEW YOBKi CHICKEBING & SONS' Grand, Square and Upright PIANO-FOETES ABE NOW, AS THEY EYES HAVE BEEN, CON? SIDERED the bert In America, haying been awarded SIXTY-FIVE PRIZE DIED ALS, Of which fourteen were received In the months of Sep? tember and October, 1885, and first premiums over all competitors at the different principal Fain In this country, and the PRIZE MEDAL at the WORLD'S F AIE? LONDON. THALBSERG'S OPHflOJ. I consider Chi deering b Sons' Pianos, beyond com? parison, the beet I have seen in America. / 8. THALBERG, Chairman of Jury on Musical Instruments. CARD. It Is with feelings of pride aa American manufacturen that we publish the following testimonials, which hare been received by aa recently: EUROPEAN TESTIMONIALS, Received during (he month- of. August, 1866. Lossov, July 25,1867. MKSBBS. CmcEsarsa b Sosa-Gents: I have .much pleasure bi enclosing a document signed by the first composers, musicians and profesa ora in Europe, I held your Pianos in such high estimation (vide my. certifi? cate) that I felt lt my duty to take one of them with me to Europe, to ascertain the opinion of my professional brethren. The enclosed certificate will prove how unanimous they have been on the subject. I beg to forward, at the same time, a letter. I received from my friend, Mr. OoUard, winch I am sure mort be gratify bur to you. I have the honor to be, gentlemen, yours very truly, JAMES M WEHLL LOHDOS, January l?, 1.166. Jame? M. Wehli, Etq. : My DBAB Sm: I have great pleasure in asking you to convey to Messrs. Chlokerlng the ex pre-don of my highest approval of their Instrument. It ls, I confider, not merely the beat instrument cf American manufac? turo that I bave tried, but one of the finest Grand Piano? fortes that has ever carne under my coservation ; and the Messrs. Chick erina may well be proud of having turned out from their manufactory an instrument which, for touch, quality, power and workmanship, it would be very difficult to lurpais ls any part of the wide world. Dear ah*, very ainoerely yours, OHAS. D. COLLARD, Firm of Collard, b OoUard, Piano-forte Manufacturers, London. '* LoTOoif, August aa, 1866. Ja ta M. Wehli,Stq.: <* MT DKAB SIB: AS you are going back to the United States, I mut beg yon to remember me kindly to the Messrs. Chlokerlng. Tell them I was delighted with their Grand Piano-forte-os good sn ivttrvnaU, I Wink, nt wat ever turned out, both in touch, andter : : Wishing von, ba., I remain ev er ti dy, HF. BROADWOOD, Firm of L Broadwood b Boa?, Piano-forte Manufac? turer i, London. LOBDOR, July 30,1866. Meurt. Ohickering ct Sont: GENTS: I have just been invited by Messrs, Collard to try a Grand Piano-forte manufactured by yon, andi have no hesitation in endorsing the opinion of my old friend, Mr. C. D. OoDard, TU: That lils the finest in? strument I ever played on? Believe me, gentlemen, moat faithfully yours, J. L. HATTON. Testimonials from Oe mott distinguished Artists ft? Europt to Meurt. Cnickering ct Sons: LONDON, Jory 35,1866. Having played upon a Piano-forte made by Messrs. Ohickering & Bonn, ot Boston and New York, I have much pleasure in testifying to its general excellence. For sweetness and briUiancy of tone, delicacy of touch and magaiflcent power for concert purposes, I consider lt a really GBAXD PIANO-roam, AND DBOXDZD LT TBE BEST I HATE BEEN Ol' AMERICAN MAKUTAOTUBS. ?BABBLE*. GODDARD. GIDLO REGONDL G. A. OSBORNE. - ALFRED JAELL. W. K?HE. LINDSAY SLOPES. JULES BENEDICT. J. M080HELES, M. w. BALITE. Prof. of Conservatoire de OH AR HALLE. Leipzig. BBINLEY RICHARDS. a ABTH?R OHAPPEL, RENE F AV AJ? o ER. Director of Monday Con? SYDNEY SMITH. certs, London. Among the chief paints of excellence of the Chick? lng Pianos, of which speak the renowned artista in theil congratulatory testimonials to the Meiers. Chlokerlng, are the greatest possible depth, richness and volume of tone, combined witta, a rare brilliancy, clearness and perfect evenness throughout the entire scale; and, above all, a surprising duration of sound, the pure and ym pa tho tic quality of which never changes under the most delicate or pow erf ur touch. Daring the past forty-three years this firm has manu Mtored 80.000 PIANOS, In the construction of which they have Introduced every known and valuable Improvement They have Invaria? bly been selected and used by all of the world's ac? knowledged great artists who have visited thia country professionally, both for private and public nae. THALBERG. I consider Ohickering b Sons' Pianos, beyond com? parison, the best I have over seen In America. GOTTSC1IALK. I consider Ohickering b Sons' Pianos superior to any the world. They are unrivalled for their singing qnalities and for the harmonious roundness of their tone. There ls a perfect homogeneity throughout all the registers. The upper notes are remarkable for a clearness and parity whicb I do not find in any other instrument, while the base is distinguished for power without harshness, and for a magnificent sonority. WEHLI. Your Pianos are unporlor to any I have ever seen in this country or in Europe. have never hoard a tone so perfect; it j i elds every expression that is needed in music, and its quality ls capable of change to meet every sentiment. This is a rare power, ano la derived from the perfect purity of tone, together with ita sympathetic, elastio and well balanced touch. POZNAN SKI. During the past eight years I have constantly played npou the justly celebrated Erard Pianos; yours are tile only instruments that I have found, either here or 1B Europe, to equal them in aU then* pointa of excellence. It may be satisfactory to our patrons and friends among the public at large to state that testimonials have been received from all the loading artists who have visited or are now residing In the United States, a few ol whoBe names, besides iii o se above, we append: LEO. DZ MEYER. G?bTAV SATTER, ALFRED J ARL. J, BENEDICT, r-ANDERSON. M. 8TRAK?80H, HOFFMAN. JULLIEN. ARTHUR NAPOLEON. And many others. S9- ILLUSTRATED ALBUMS AND PRICE LISTS SENT BY MALL. WARE-ROOMS, No. 652 Broadway, NEW YORK. HENRY SIEGLING, Air't O HAKLiESTON5 S. O October 6 mwf imo DR?fiS, CHEMICALS, ?TC. ~?- - OLD EIP VAN WINKLE GIN, . GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, POET AND TWA PETRA, HARVEST BOURBON, WHEAT NUTBE3NT, OLD HOMESTEAD EYE. FADDITION TO OTJB BUSINESS OF SELLING WINES, etc.. In original packages, and in order to insure to consumers Pore Liquors In a compact and con? venient form, we commenced the enterprise of bottling and packing in cases nur well known Wines, Brandies, Whiskies, &c. and have sent them out in a style that would preclude the possibility of their being tampered with before reaching the purchaser. The general appre? ciation and gratifying success that has rewarded our efforts has encouraged us to m^H-ninfo the standard es re? gards quality, also to make increased efforts to retain the confidence and patronage which has been so liberally be? stowed upon us. BIN INGER k CO. , [Established 1778.] Importers or Wines, Ac, . No. 15 Beaver street, New York. The above popular goods are pct up in cases contain? ing one dozen bottles each, and are sold by all prominent Druggists, Grocers, icc. Opinions of thc Press. The name of Binlngor & Co., No. 15 Beaver ?treot, is a guarantee of the exact and literal truth of whatever they represent.-.V. T. Com. Advertiser. The Importing house of Bi?inger A Co., No. 15 Beaver street, is conducted upon principle" of mtegritor. fctenew and the highest honor.-?V. JT. Evening EapretL " GOODBICHvWINESIAN & C0? No. 153 MEETING' STREET, Opposite Charleston Hot '_ ' and . > HOWIE & MOISE, . SUCCESSORS TO KING di CASSIDET, No. 151 MEETING 8TREET, . ? Wholesale Agents, - Charleston, 8.0. January 80 wfmemos* . "A smile was on her lip-health was in ber look strength was in her step, and in her hands-Pnum. SZOHBXSXKBS." ,'. .. . ; ~ S. T.-1860-X. A few bottles of FxATrmoH BrrrxBs Wf? our? Nervous Headache. V " Cold Eitramitiofl and Feverish ' Jp?, ? Sour Stomach and Fetid Breato, " Flatulency and Indigestion. Nervous Affections. M Excessive Fatigue and Short Hreath. ' ?' M pain over the Eyes. . . .? Mental Despondency. " Prostration; Great Weakness. Sallow Complexion, Weak Bowels, ftc. . Which are the evident*? of - ". - LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA, lila estimated that seven-tenths o? ail ?dalt ailment? proceed from a deoea-ed and torpid Uver. The biliary secretions of the liver overflowing into the stomach po? son the entire system and exhibit the above symptoms. After long reaearch, we are able to present the most remarkable cure fer thees horrid nightmare diseases, the world has ever produced. Within one year over tlx hundred and forty thousand persons have taken the PLAKTATIOK Bzvrxas, anaVnot an instance of complaint ' has come to our knowledge 1 . v It U a mort effactual tonic and agreeable ?ttmni??t suited to all conditions of life. .. " The reports that le renes upon mineral substances for Its active properties, are wholly tess. For the satis? faction of the public; and that patients may consult their physician-, we append a llst of ita components. CALIEA TA HAM.-Celebrated for- over two hundred years in tho treatment of. Fever and Ague. Dyspepsia, Weakness, etc. It WM introduced into Europe br tb? Obrmtcss, wife of the Viceroy ot Pern, in IMO, and afterwards sold by the Jesuit? fer the enormous price of itt own wight in tUver, tinder thename of JettttVr Foto. J der*, and waa .finally made public by Louis XVL King of Fran oe. Bumbo! dt makes especial r?f?rence to itav fohrffnge quallt??ja during hi* Benth American travel*. CASCAB?LLA BARE-For diarrhea-, coho and diaeaaes I. ol the stomach and bowels. <?r$$t. - DAWDBXION-For Inflammation of the loins and ?TOTK slcal affections. .' OHAMOICI?? FLOWXBS-For enfeebled digestion. LAVXKDXB FLOWXBS-Aromatic stimulant and tonto- . highly toTigoratin?.ln nervous debility. ~ WrNTXBOBxr?i-For scrofula, rheumatism, etc Anas-An aromatio carminative; creating flesh, muscle and milk ; much n-eu by mothers nursing. Also, clove-bade orange, carraway, coriander, snake f ot, otc S. T.-1860.-X. Another wonderful ingredient, of great use among the Spanish ladies o? Sooth America, imparting beauty* to the complexi?n and brilliancy to the mind, la yet an known to the commerce of the world, end we withhold ' its name for the present. . . IMPORTANT CERTIFICATES, - RocHKBXCB, N. Y, December 28,188L Messrs. P. H. D EAU A Co.-I have been a great sui* - ferer from Dyspepsia for three or four year?, and had to abandon my pro fe* sion. About'three months ago I tried the Plantation Bitters, and to my great Joy lam now nearly a well maa. I havo recommended them in aevenl oases, and, aa far aa I know, always with signal benefit. I am, respectfully, yours, '. * Rev. J. 8. CATHOBN. PHTXADBXPHIA, 10th Month, 17th Day, tm. BJHMOUU FsrxKD:-My daughter has been much benefltted by the use of thy Plantation Bitters. Thoa wilt send me two bottles more. Thy friend, AHA CHERIN. BBaniun Housx, CHICAGO, BL, ) .'. February ll, 1863. f . Massae P. H. DBAXB ft Co.:-Please send uo another twelve oases of yo fir Plantation Bitters. As a morning appetiser, they appear to have superseded everything else, and are greatly esteemed. Yours, ftc, . GAGE ft WAITE. Arrangements aro now completed to supply any de? mand for this article, which has net heretofore been possible. The public may rest assured that in no ewe will the perfectly pure standard ot the PLANTATION Ermens be departed from. Every bettie bean the fac-timiie of ctr ri?nature on a tteel plate engraving, or it etwat btgen^ Any perton pretending to sett PLAKTATIOS BTTTZB? itt " bulker by the gallon, it a swindler and impotter. Bexon of refilled bottle?. See that our Frivole Stamp it Usmro TTT.i*ryn over every cork. Bold by all Druggists, Grocers and Dealers throughout the country. P. H. DRAKE &<30., Now York An<il 20 . mwftvr Simii SIMIL1BUS CFRANTITR. -HUMPHREYS" HOMOEOPATHIC SPECIFICS HAVE PROVED, FROM THE MOST AMPLE EXPB BIEN CK, an entire success : Simple- Pro rr pt-Effl. Ment and Reliable. They are the only medicine? peo featly adapted to popular use-so simple that mistakes , oannot be ; made in using them; so harmless as to be tree from danger, and so efficient as to be always relia ble They have raised the highest commendation from UL and will always render satisfaction. " ' Gents, HC 1, cures Fever?, Con ge? ?on, Inflammations.. 2? ? 9, fi Wonna- Worm-Fever, Worm-Colo.. 30 ? % " Crying Colic, or Teething of la? tani*........ .... ...... SS ? ft, ? Diarraoea of Children or Adults,... 36 ? 0, 11 Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic... 38 ti t, " Oholei a Horbas, Nausea, Vomit? ing. ai ? 7, M Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis.......;.. - " 8, " Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache.. 98. " 9, ?? Headaob.es, 81ck Headache?Vertige. 28 " 10, " Dyspepsia, Billon- Stomach....... " ll, " Suppressed, or Painful Periods..... "13, " White a, too prof QB? periods. 38 " 18, " Croan, Cough, Difficult Breathing.. 33 " 14, " Salt Rneum,ErjsipeJa?, Eruptions. 24 " 16, .? Rheumatism, Rheumatic. Pains... 25, .? 18, " Ferer and Agu*, Chill Fever, Agues.v..80 '.17, " Piles, Blind or Bleeding.'..:........V 68 . ?. Z8, ?. opihalray, and Sore or Weak Eyes. 60 " 19, " Cat?--ti, Acute or Chronic Influ? enza.;. 80 "20, .' "Whooping Cough, Violent Coughs 30 " 31, " Asthma, Oppressed Breathing.. 60 " 23, Kar Discharges, Impaired Head? ing..60 " 38, " Scrofula, Enlarged Glands, Swell. inga.j. 60 " 34, f* General Debility, Physical Weakness 60 " 25, " Dropsy and Scanty Secretions. 60 " 26, " Sea Sickness; Sickness from Bid? ing.../..i.....60 " 37, " Kidney Disease, Gravel. 60 11 38, " Nervous Debility, Seminal Emis? sions, Involuntary i' lectorges.LOO " 20, " Sore Month, Canker. 60 " 80, " Urinary Incontinence, Wetting Bed. W 19 81, " Painfdf. Period?, eren with Spaa rr i. 60 " 82, " Sulrer'waga at Change of Lie.1.00 M 83, Epilepsy, Spasms, Al Vitus' DsnccLOO M 8L ?? Dipihcria, Ulcerated Sore Trott.... SO FAJOI1.T CASKS. ISvULc. morocco case and book.S10.00 20 large vials, in morocco, and book.' &00 10 large vials, plain case, and book. 6.00 16 boxes (Noe 1 to 16), and boot. 8.80 VETERINARY SPECIFICS. tfahogany cases, 10 vials. Single vials, with directions. .-. . LOO **rThe-e remedies, by the case or single box, are lent to any part of the country, by Mail or Expresa, free )f charge, on receipt of tho price Address HUMPHREYS' SPECIFIC HOMfEOPATHIO MEDICINE COMPANY, Office and Depot No. 662 Broadway, New York. Dr. HUVTEBXTS is consulted dally at his office P?*V tonally or by letter, as above, for ab forms of disease ? DO AVIE 6i MOISE. Wholesale Agente. No. 151 Meeting street, Opposite Charleston Hotel. W. A. SHRIKE. . - ft. JV. ECKEL ?fe CO., Retail Agent?, Ne 231 KING-STREET, 4th door above Marke t-at. r April 1? rnwfftmo 6mo Oharlesten. 8.0. MANHOOD AND THE VIGOR OF YOUTH restored in four weeks, by Dr. RICORD'S ESSENCE OF LIFE. Dr. Ricord (of Paris), after years of carest so? licitation, has at length acceded to the earnest mnvsts^ of thc American public ani appointed an Agent m New York for the sale of his valued and highly-prized Essence of Life. This wonderful agent wiU restore manhood to the most shattered constitutione whether arising from excesses, the effects of climate or natural causes. The time required to cure the meat inveterate case is four weeks; and if used according to printed instructions, which are very simple failure is impossible. This life restoring remedy should be taken by all about to marry, as its effects are permanent It is acknowledged by the medical press to bethe greatest discovery ever made - Ita developing powers are miraculous. Success m every case is as certain as that science overthrows ignorance Dr. Bicord's Essen co of Life is sold in cases, with full in? structions for use at S3, or four quantities in one for *9, and will be sent to any part, carefully packed, on receipt of remittance to his accredited agent^ . March 23 ly Ne 34 Liberty street. New York. ' T. D. MERNA?GH ATTORNEY AT LAW No. 30 BROAD STREET, ?? CHARLESTON, 9?OH. , December IS tuiSno^