The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, April 24, 1867, Image 5
WKDNKSBAY MOnNINU, APltlL 2-J, 1K1?7.
The sont lier h iiciur Kutul?Mr. Toronto's
Tticatro.
'lliu amateur entertainments which havo been
given, under the auspices of the I,,-uliun' Society,
lor llio Southern llclief l'un.], nt Mr. Jerome's pri
vato theatre, near Madison Avuiiul>, closed Insl Sa
turday overling. Tita not receipt* tor I ho thirteen
nights worn $12,000. Thuutoiy is very woll (old in
the following neatly writtou epilogue/, which Waa
tlclivorctt at the oloso<>r tho play:
Bl'lLOOl'K.
Tblii in tho night on which we nay farewell I
Tho audited word, on all our h caria util tell,
T hat ever passes human lip-; now let ua lly
Une moment oil Ihn wings of memory.
I ut um recul)?ah, who rcniciiib. rs nut
The pleasant story of thin Kciilal hunt /
'I lan vain Illing to "summon u|>n sigh,"
Pursue tho pliantoiu of a day gone, liy,
Itecounl the uioiueuU of a yolileu hour,
bring back the hwpNUMM to a t...|. d Iluwcr;
Or aim at that wlileii wss so hunt to hit,
T ho vattlahed bubble ol lulauuitlc wit I
Vet who can free him Irum tho..,- fatal wiles,
The cherished beauty of reincmbrrtdmniWA I
Tula JoyouH luoiueut'a oum I uud hero wo stand
Oirdllng tliu present with a rosy liaud.
Vet deem it nut ncakmvM, il wo yield at 1ml.
And ru- onu lender memory lo thepast 1
ll.it lew are present now, but inauy know
The atury of our work three j cant ago.
That voice which swelled In full IiiiiiuhhIoiiciI unto
From out llio loveliest mouth, the fairest rounded throat.
Our l'riinu Douna I here most rightly placed.
We solid her greeting from tho stage- h?io (traced;
T?ooe coniediva neat, elegant, nud rare,
our se tresses su giitod uud no tuir I
Our l'uuiiy Mill, wliuao Oxford accent m .it
1'llls ail his sentences with wit concrete.
All, ull went good, uni some were ol llip liest :
Nur ran I pause to tell you of the rest.
Tho operas, liallH, the sn.iel iniiuillcenec,
In past, iduperlccl, and In present tense.
Which mikes the history ol this pretty place 1
Ami Drat we tliiink, fur lie haa earned the right,
The hoat whoaii favored guests we ore to night.
Tin he who feeda tho hungry, hnlpa tho poor.
Aud tunia no plcadluj- suppliant troiti his door.
Hut for bin kindness, wc bad not essayed
The vorloiu aoloa la which all havo playod.
Ilia kluduat deo.il rornalua yet lo bo told.
Vor like hla namesake?m the legend old?
A i ho ? in restlug lu Iba buay btrnud
A nlgbttngalo catno, hulldcd In bla hand
Her httlo neat, and thcucouioat Bweetly sends
Her muato forth lo charm tho world, and tell
Ol tbo good heart which cherlshod her so well.
Hut noi ulone to him our thanks aro due,
lint alao pallout public, unto you.
iluw muali you've borne, ulos 1 we uo'or shall know;
llow inn jli wu'vu loarued, wo that at leant can show.
Our little plays aud tableaux vivants brin,;,
(And not forgetting those who canio to sing)
'j'wclvj thousand dollars?true inutullc riug I
It might bu worse. I Ah, would It had been more
To Uoal UiOJo Bulfe-rlngS?which Col knows arc soro.
Hut wo havo dOnu our luvt, aud parting lay
Our grateful tribute at your foot, aud pray
That this our thuitru?may not pas I away ;
Let It romain?let It forever bo
Tbo taatoful tomplo ol true charily.
LETTER FKOAI KX-GOVKKNOU PBKIVV.
Wo publish below tho following lottor from lion
II. F. iV.uuv, on tho politioal eituntion :
"Tbo Unilod States shall guarnutoo to every
Stato id'this Union a rupubliuau form of govoru
inont."?Section i. Article IV., Constitution of the
United States of America.
Under this nnthurity tho Congress of tho United
States, after excluding from their Bests tho Kona
tors nud Iteprosoiitatives of ton Southoru Statua,
lias established iu all of tho oxcludod States a
Military Uovummont, absolute nud unUmitod in
its powers.' It is well kuowu that thoao States
havo exhausted thuir power aud resources iu a
gallant and heroic struggle for iudopoudeuco and
Holf-governmeiit. They now havo no alternative
but inepniliheil subuiiBsioii to tho military doapo
tiam thrown ovor tlioin. It is to be hoped, nud it
is generally behoved, tbnl tho military command
era in tho'Southern States will uxoicleo thoir doe
potio powers wisely und humanely. It is tho ad
ministration of a government, aud not tho form of
a government, winch makes it odious and op
pressive.. A ucapotiain, wisoly, Justly mid virtu
ously administered, is tho most perfect
government that c ut bo established. It is tho
covernuiont of Uod, established bv Him for th
~._k ujuvcttso. - - ?
l'"ivo or six m o it hu ago s .nth Carolina, with all
tho othor Southern Status, rejected with scorn and
indignation tbo Constitutional Amendment, wnlch
proponed to exclude from oiUo > tboir loading mob
and roduco their, representation in Congress un
less thoy portnittod universal negro suffrage. Now
it is proposod by tho Military Sill not only to ox.
cludu this class ot persona from office, but to dis
franchise them and oxeludo I hem from voting iu
nil elections, and at Um same timo to enfranchise
their former slavoB, and givo universal Buffrago to
tbo negro. Strange to say that tbcro aro many
persons in. tbo Southern States whoso high sonao
of honor would not lot them adopt tbo Constitu
tional Amendment, who aro now urging tho peo
ple to voluntardy awollow tho Military 1 Jill, regard
less of honor, principle or consistency. I am hap
py to know that Ihoy aro secessionists, and never
woro Union inon.
The inquiry is, which, then, shall wo do? While
I havo been writing, tbo tolograph brings tho
glorious nows that Mississippi and Georgia havo
appealed .to tbo judiciary for tbo protection of
thoir constitutional rieht? un sovereign States of
the American Union. "Would to Oou that South
Carolina stood by tho Bido of Miasissippi and
Oeorgia, in this thoir last noblo effort to maintain
their dignity and honor as States, and tho just
rights aud liberties of thoir citizens. If this last
grand expiring effort in favor of freedom should
tail, then, tho South will bavo to quietly moot tho
tyranny of Congress, bnt in mooting sho need not
ombraco tho hideous thing. When tho military
order 1b lssuod for a registration of voters, lut
every man, not disfranchised, go forward and reg
ister bis namo. Whon tho election is ordered for
a Con volition, it will bo the duty of overy voter to
cast his voto for tbo wioost, host and most trust
worthy men. who aro eligible .tu seats in that Con
vention'.' This much ho is forced to dn for self
protection, , and' to keep tho Statu Qovcnimont
from fulling into Uio hands of unworthy and base
men. Ho need no no further. Lot hiin then en
dorse on his ticket, ''Ao Cbncenfior,." If ho is a
patriot and an honorable man, ho cannot desire
tho change which tho Military Sill contemplates,
and bo should not voto a lie I
With tho cunning which always characterizes tho
tyrant,* Congress has enacted that tho people
tliomsolvcs ?hall endormi tho call of a convention,
in order to givo legal validity to its acts. Without
this ondorsomcnt, tbo wholo proceeding might bo
regarded as forced on tho States by tho military'
government, and, theioforo, null and void. Hence,
tho trick of making the people endorse tho call of
a convention. It is to bo hoped that thoy will not
be caught by this conning device, and that thoy
may bo able to inliuonco thoir I'rcodmou to act
with thorn,' But should a majority of tbo votes bo
for a convention, thou it is to aauemblo, and not
othorwiso. When it assembles, the honor and
destiny of tho Stato will ho in its keeping.
But if tho people should voto "no Convention,"
what then ? The honor and dignity of the States
wiB, at least, not bo thereby sacrificed by their
citizens. Wo shall romain as wo aro, undor a mili
tary rule, until tin in is a reaction at tho North.
It has already commenced iu Connecticut, and will,
> ?** "* ?* i.n.r uwQen over tho \?l?-.r? v..??i> ...... *
cm and Muldlo Hintes. Then wo shall bo restored
to our rights' in tho Union, with honor unsullied
and the. right of suffrage unchanged. Let us await
this Democ^atio' triumph, bO.it a hundred years,
rather than scok now associations with our Black
Republican tyrants and oppressors, and be guilty
of the baseness of abandoning our friends ut tho
North, who bavo nobly defended our cause for two
years post, and sacrificed tlpamsolvos in,tho Btrug
Slo for Southern rights.and,oonsUtatiobrJ i'reo
om.
If we aro un willing to bear tho ills to wr?Vh wo
aro subjected, for tho maintennuco of honor and
principle, then wo deserve our destiny. It is aaid
that, if . we do not accept tho degrading tonna now
offered, worso will bo imposed 1 Ilavo wo any as
surance that worso may not bo imposed, if we do
accept ? Llko tho woman who consented to her
own dishonor to savo tho lifo of hor husband, and
was thon mado to witness his execution I- There la
no faith iu tyrants. Threats of confiscation aro
rutile.: Almost every ono has boon pardoned,by
taking the amnesty oath or by special npplicat on.
Tbo Southern pooplo may bo robbed and murder
ed, but thoir property cannot bo con?scutoxl.
In order to debauch prominont Southern mon,
offers havo boon mado in Congress to romovo their
disabilities, and it would seom, not without buc
cobs 1? Threats to tho many, and bribes to a fow,
is tho polloy adopted for radicalizing tho Southern
States, . With "universal negro suffrage and
debauched politicians, wo may bid farewell to all
hope of republican institutions. Virtue and in
telligence alone can sustain a republic. Whon tho
negro boa acquired intelligence to understand his
political rights, and property to mako him feol an
interest in tbo proper oxorciso of thorn, ho should
bo nlloW?d to vole. This principle has been adopt
ed In moat of the Northern States, and is wiso and
Just. But It Is wicked to put ballots into the bands
of those who will bo tho passive tools of thoir em
ployers, or tbo mischievous agents of Black Bo
publican emissaries.
Notbln < eon bo more unjust and iniquitous than
tbo discriminating Uisfranchisement of tho Mili
tary Bill. A Union man, whoso hfo lia? been spent
in trying to maintain tho intercuts of tho Union,
but who was n member of tho Legislature or a
Judgo ton or twenty yoars ago, and who, after his
Slate socoded, fed or olothod n son in tho Confed
erate hrmy, is dirfrauchisod 1, Bnt tho mnn-whoso
wholo lifo may have boon spoilt in treasonable ef
forts to dostroy tho Union and involve tho country
in n bloody civil war, who waft a leading .member,
of tho Secession Convention, and afforwards a dis
tinguished General in the Confcdorato army, hurl-,
ing his command'against tho United State's forces
in a hundred bloody fields of ibattlo. ia' not dia
franchisod, unions I ho hod previously tnkon an
oath \o rapport-'tho Constitution of tho United
States'/ There aro many instances of this charac
ter which might bo mentioned, showing tho injus
tice and folly of this diafranchisoinont. It in be
lieved that neither (louerais Ikiaurogard, Hill,
Magmdor, nor Qonoral Leo himself, tho illustri
ous cottunandor-in-chiof of tho Confodcrato forces,
is disfranchised. But tho humble Union magis
trate, whoT0liovod! tho distresses of a eon or
friend in thb Confodorato army, ^disfranchised/
There is not the remotest hope or probability of
tho Southern States being restored to tho Union
till after tho next Presidential election. Why,
thon,"shall wo voluntarily dogj-ado ourrolvoa, arid
givo up our dearest political rights for a delusion ?
If dishonor must como, do not ombrnco it. If wo
aro to wear manacles, lot thorn bo put on by onr
tyrants, not by onrcclvos. If a man threatens to
ki.-k yon, solf-rospeet would forbid yonr exposing
your person to him and asking him to kiok you at
onoe and bo dono with it. Wo havo lived already
two years undor military rule, in grout povorty
sad distress, and havo boon, choorod all tim timo
by tho consoiouanc?B that wo aro not a degraded,
though a conquered, people,' Wo can continuo to
live) in tho wornn Way two yearn longer,. Or if.need
be, ten yoars, and feel a prido in knowing I h at wo
have maintained our honor, and mado ovory effort
poBsiblo to preserve onr freedom and constitu
tional rights. A man who focls that bo has dis
honored himself in lost, and so It is with a pooplo.
L=;t as livo quietly and peaceably, attending dili
gently to our various vocations in lifo?oboying
patiently the powers that bo ; but' nbvor think of
voluntarily voting away oar rights as 'a Stato cr
or hoi,or and frcoiom as men. -Lot us trust in ft
re turning s^nse of JosUoo' on tho port of onr vr>
?roosar.:, which sooner er lalor most come. H?ve
patience, forbearance end tons Buffering. The
Southern Hintes toughl four long bloody years lor
what thoy holleveit to Ih> a nmrod ri?lit proclaimed
bv nil llio American people in thotr Declaration or
Independence. Can thoy nut now afford to live
four voarx longer out of that Union, rather than
imcriilcc their Honor, thoir rights as Stittoe, aud
llio great republican principles of freedom ?
u. k. peruy.
Ilion Chutkju PaisiirTEiuAriisii.?An Edinburgh
(rfcotlaatid) eoirespondent uf tho N. y. Obsvrtir
(lTosbjlcriau) writes:
' Tho only ccclc.iaotical Incidents which socm
lo bo attiacting much attention hero nt present
aro connected with certain curious inovomonts in
tho Established Church, You aro cognizant of a
tendency on tho part of would-bo fasliioiuiblo
peoplo to join tho Episcopalians. A uutnboi of
Established Church ministers havo como lo bo of
opinion that tho only way to check tho curront is
to make their services externally ns attractive as
tineio of Ilm Church of England. Hence, during
the last few years, wo bavo had orgaus introduced
into many l'resbylorian Churches?a thing before
unheard of in Soot'ami and Dr. ltoln i t Leo, of
Ediuburgh, has gouo furl lier, and actually tuatiu
facturod tor himself a service book aud liturgy. Of
this last act tho Church Courts bnvo takou notice,
and l ist May Dr. Lee was required to lay asido his
book; but iho Uoctor is extremoly clover, and ob
serving that tho net of Assembly only interdicted
the iiHO of it printed book, ho coulinuud to do as ho
do no before ? only reading his prayers from a nian
uscriptl His Presbytery got word of this 'dodge,'
and tho wholo matter has bcuu reopened?tho
i|iicsliou now is taking thu shopo of how far oach
congregation is ut liberty to regulate its own form
ol wors.up. Apart from that, liowovur, it is being
piiotI- 'lisellHSL'd ill many circles, whether it is
not poss.olo to maku such cluiugos on tho sevorely
simple l'reubytet'iaii form-*, as to rendor the in rich
er und moro iiovotioual. We cannot hido from our
selves the Uot that society has changed aud that
iho long sermons und long prayorj nud unmi.tiicul
singing which satisfied our lathers aro uot accepta
ble how-a-d^ys."
iMi oiiTAN't Decision.?In tho Memphis Post of
tho 1st, wo llnd a very important decision ren
dered in tho United States Untrict Court in that
city. Tho uaso was that of Piddle vs. Pillow, iu
u inch u demurrer to tho plea of defendant was
argued, and tho Court sustained tho demurrer,
irivini? di tondant until August rulos to Uio n now
plou. This oauo is an interesting ono. as it in
volves tho question of tho individual roupoueibiii- '
ty of Coufudorutu officers for nets dono under
military authority during tho war. It is au
action brought against Gonoral Gideon J. I'il
iow for goods taken by huu whilo in com
mand of tho Coutedorate forces in Tonnoaseo,
during Iho war. Tho dofundant's plea, tiled by
Col. liayncs.Bcts forth the facts aud circumstances
of tho war, tho usJgoncios and uocossitios of thu
oaso, aud was a plea of coufesaiou and avoidance
or jubliiication. - Tho court held that the plea was
I on I, and said that tho facts of tho caso aud Justiti
ell ion might bo shown uudor tbo general issuo.
i: dli couusol in tho caso, viz: Col. Mcitao for
plaintiff, aud Col. Hnynes end Uon. Chaltnors for
defendant, expressed their convictions that tho
case would go to tho Supreme Court of tho United
Stales.
Vitality of Yankees.?A short timo ago a Lowell
(Moss,} physician published somo statistics, and
deductions.'therefrom, which attractedmuoh atten
tion, and wero generally commented upon by tho
pi ess, his argument being lo tho oUoct that tho
native population of Now England is rapidly dyiug
ont, and that tho country is destined to bo over
whelmed With tho increasing foreign elements,
Somebody has now gouo ovor this gentleman's
ligures, aud discovered a ' ri.dic.il error which en
tirely invalidates bis. theory. Tho statistician
coituietl as a t'oroiguoi iu his list of births any
child whoso patents', or ono of them, should have
burn abroad; whilo iu tho catalogue of deaths, all
aro reckoned Americans who woro not themselves
born abroad. Correcting this soriouB blunder, tbo
ilgurcs in tho caso of Hosten aro as follows: Amer
ican parontago?births, 1,G50; deaths, 1,215; gain,
405. Voriigu parentage?births, U,687; deaths,
2,MG8; gaiu, 710. Unknown parontago?births. 33;
deaths, 128; loss, 300. So, instead of a loss of 1,502
to tho native American population, thoro really is
again of 405?relatively a greater gain than that
of tho foreign born population.
tjuMMEROIAL.
Kxports.
PHILADELPHIA-Per sehr David V 8troakor?130,000
foot Lumber.Per sehr alary Ella?120,000 /cat,
Yellow Pino Hoards.
BALTIMORE?For sehr E J rabner?110,000 foot Lum
ber.
i lie Charleston Cotton Market.
OFFICE OF THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, 1
Cuaulkston, Tuos-lay Evening, April 23, 1807.
Tho sales wero principally in tho Inferior grades,
prices being qulto walk and Irregular ; sales 227 baie?,
viz.: Ill at 20 ; 3 at 21; 11 at 21 <-, ; 10 at 22 ; S at 23 j 8 at
23>?, an.UO at 24. WoqUOto:
Low Middling.1. .21
Augusta Market1
j AUGUSTA, April 22..?Financial and CoMitr.uciai.
I Dusluca* gcnorally dull in all branches or trade.
Oasis?Improved during the week, and llrokors wero
I selling at IDS and buying at 130.
Sii.vr.ii?Unchanged; soiling at 132 and buying at 130.
Kxcuanoe?Is improving; oar Dank checks at K pro-,
mluiu; out-door rates >4 ou". Very littlo timo Kxcuaugo
olferlug.
l'omis.?Somo activity markod the Orst two days of
liai post wiek. st prices ranging about u5'n'o. for
MiddUnga; but on Wednesday and aubacviuontly
, throughout tho balance or tho week, warlike rumors
so depressed train as to stop all regular butines?,
Tho lew talcs being msdo then by tho necessities of
lila nt sea wero forced off for the best price to bo obtained,
and, an may bo supposed, under aucn circumstances, at I
very low Ugurea?say stiout i'j.'.o for middling, as a
general rulo tho offering stocks aro withdrawn,' and but
littlo Is to bo scon on tho floors. Bales of tho week sum
up ta bales. Itccoipts for the somo timo, 383 bales.
On tho 1 Hill WO SUggOltcd to plant irr sud fanners to
rolled as to whether - It wss not better for them now,
while thoy can, to plant for a certain supply of corn; and
then so dispose of thoir crops ss to one* more havo plen
ty. Full cribs and smokehouse will secure constant and
rollablo labor at roasonablo wages. Think Of it.
Mobile Market.
MODILE, April 13.?Cotton?Tho business of ' to-day
has been almost nominal?sales being mads entirely to
ono broker. Bales 'j50 bales. Tho market closes do
pressed and with a gloomy fooling, at the following
quotations :
Good Ordinary.?oaoj^o.
Low Middling.?(gpaiJiC
Middling.?estate.
Htrict Middling.? <j2S,?4c
Sales or the wock wore 4100 bales. -
Mon kt an y ami Financial?(lokl opened this week at
I37al3s, and dropped to 13ialaa Monday,, and ruled
steadily at this figura up to Thursday, whou a reaction in
Now York caused on upward movement here, and price*
touched 1US, with holaars refusing any amount at this
Ugure. To day the market has boon excited, in sympa
thy with a further advance to New York, and largo sales
wero modo?quoted 137)jal39i{ buying and selling.
Thero has bean but littlo dons In commercial Sterling,
and rates havo followed tho course of Gold, ranging be
tween 142 to 118 for Sixty day bills, and llSsltS lor
Bight, with holders finding groat difficulty in nego
tiating any but strictly Al bills. We hear or no transac
tions in Franca? ratos ranging nominally from 8303a
a oo. ,i
limited character, mailo
I through, foreign bills. Tho week opened at k per cent
premium, und has gradually settled to par chocking, and
ft per c ent discount buying ou tel Jo. To-day tbo markot
Is dull, with the demand ana supply very .light. I 1
n.-... Orleans Klgbt ruled atcaddv at par mini jester- j
day whon parniVX per cent discount.was tho ruling rate,
closing at J?'a.'? per cent discount, ''
Tho week oloses with money scoico and very tight, and
with general dis Ires I prevailing In commercial circles.
New Orlcuna Market.
' NEW ORLEANS, April 18.?Cotton.?Tho movement I
to-day has boon almost entirely suspended by Iho dis
couraging tenor ol the Liverpool snd Now York sdviros.
At noon tho lormer markot waa reported dull and doc 11- {
ring at UIM for middling upland, which was followed
by later dispatches announcing Increased depression,
aud quoting mlddllug uplands at 11.VI. ; while tho feel- 1
lag I the latter was represented as tending toward far.
ther inactivity, with prices lowor and greater d?pr?ciai''
tlou impending. Tim linmodlato effect of this intelligence
was to bring operations to a stands Uli, as moat buyers with
drew to await later Insl ructions,whilo thoco who continued
to purchase, confined their attention principally to scatter
ing lists, mostly intended for tho completion of unuxc-a
cutod orders. Uudor theso circuans ancea, tho sales
were trifling, comprising barely 800 bales at Irregular
but lower prices, tho market closing so oomnletoly un
settled, that an approximated attempt oven at accurate
quotations, is entirely ont of question. The marked
Irregularity wbloh characterised the movoment in ster
ling exchango also oporstod to tho disadvantage of tho
staple '-",... ? ' '
statement or.cotton..
8look on hand Sept. 1st, 1868...'.,. .-.bales.' ' 102,082
Received to-day.,'. OOS
Received previously..'.003,487??94,393
?, * . , 700,476
Oioarod to-day.,. 6,839
Cleared previously.,.034,778?010,817
Stock on hand.'...,'. 1B8??
The clearances comprise 8908 balsa for Liverpool, 1873
for Harre.
Suoab and Molasses.?There havo not been any ro
cclpts worthy of uoto alnco yesterday. The ofTarlnga sro'
small, but tho market is very dull. In fact thero is Uttlo
or nothing doing, and wo QOoto nominally I?o ? lb lor
fully fair to primo Loulsfsns Sugar, lofeo for strictly
prime to choice, 13? for yellow clarified, and 16Ho for
white. A lot of 11 bb?s primo Louisiana Molasses Sold at'
700 gallou. Four CArgocs of Cuba Molasses wire sol J,:
to arrive, terms not transpired. Cubo Sugar Is quoted at
ll>i*lVia lb for Nos 12 and IX Cuba Molasses Is
quutcd by tbo cargo at 65a60c gallon; at retailOQKoWo:
to Urgo lots at 60o @ gallon. . [X^T "**??7
Cohn.?Tbo market is dull and depressed, end the
sales to-day nro confined to 0800 socks, of which 1000
mixed at 81 23, 1600 white mixed and 5000 white, yellow
and nilicd at ?1 27>j, 1000 white, 600and 800 do, at 81 80
per bushel. -
'FnaioiiTs.?Wo havo to note a very dull markot. The
ratos aro Ho Per lb for cotton by steam for Now York, 85
per hhd for tobacco, 60o per bbl for flour, and 83o per
sack tor corn. Kail for Iloston, ;xe per lb for cotton. Bali
for Liverpool, XaD-16d; Havre, i;,'c.
aatlvcston Cotton BUttcxnent.
OALVE8TON, April 18.? . , .
This Year, 180 5-0?.
BaUs. Bolts.
Block on hand 1st Sept. 7,889 18,887
Received at this port this week. 3,383 2,628
" " previously. 127,029 129,262
at other ports. 8.109 18,718
Total........;.. 110,170 184,460
Exported to?
Great Britain. .87,848 60,363 j
J""1 . .. 1,739
Olbar European ports.4,274. 1,670
Now Orleans.16,813 41,017 ' . '
Havana. 80
Mexico. 120
Portland.,,. 481 . '
Now York.......42.332 61,180 "
Boston..16,829 7,980 :
115,972 1 64,917
On band and shipbo'dnot
elearod.?0,201 9,889 ,.'
.?'i.^
TVHpilncxtoii ftlnrhrt.
WTLMINaTON, April 21-1-uurEjtTiNE-rs to do
main! and market steady. .Bales or 200 bbls at 86 60 for
rlrgln, 84 60 tor yellow dip, and 82 75 for hard, per 280
lbs. ' , . ,
?PrrjtTs TrrnrrirriNn?n?s dcrllned. 8o, ahd 24 bbla
sold at 03o por gallon. . '.'" " " ', , '' '
. rtosra?Market mitot, JSsles ofJ87 bbla at $3' for
tttratuecl Common, ?3 07J?", ?4 15*8 87K tor No L and 88
T?M/orFale, . ' A 'iVi
Tab?j 13 bbla cbaooed hand* at $185 per bbL
GOVfcuM?A miiuII tut sold nt 21r (ur middling.
Hat?60 bolco Northern' received ami sold iruin wharf I
nt t J 60 per 100 lbs.
. TiJim.ii?Three r?rt? sold at to 75 fur or\lloar>-. and *H
m) 60 jkt M fur fair mill.
llnttlruore Market.
BALTIMORE. At:rll 20_Cofit.c?Wo nolieo sate, to
day ot 237 bags daiioged ltlo at Ifl'lnlS ein; 200 bags do,
from second bauds, nt lxalD els; 100 do do and 170 do,
ox W'avelct, at 17)tnl9<f els; aleu, 109 bugs Laguayra ut
1H'4 et?, gold.
UALTiHonK atosnti.T cofyee cincui-An.
Ikuf*
Imports or ltlo Coffee, front Jan. 1st t> March 20.. .07,hV.l
Received Huer the 20tb March.i?.'--l
Total receipts sluco Jsu. 1st, 1807..
Arrived Mine tlnui t.i-l year.
Bales during tbo mouth.20,277
Hold previously this year.01,033
Total ralcd attics Jnu. IbI, 1807.07,
Hiocu mo in liiurr hands.
Ben.
Ilallimoro. t.i
Now York.33,01)0
New Orleans.
Philadelphia. 2,000
Total stock lu tho United States.40,000
Total slock lu tho U. States sauiu tuito lout yr.. 113,1X3
ouotations.
ltlo ColTee, prlmo_lH.MA'ilHM )
ltlo Coffee, good.17.'4(-(i 17?? > Gold, duty laid.
ltlo Coffee, lair.1 Vr, hi.',)
ltlo Coffee, Ir to p'mo
cargoes.Wi&0}i ((iotd. SO days lu Rond.)
Java, mats und bnijs.2l>s9>,'JSl, I ,,.,.? ....,
Lugusyra.^.17.Sl-t-l3S J Uul* P"1'1'
ItEKAliEs.?i ho advices received by the ltlo steamer,
un thu .''ill of .March, being of a mvo-aldc character,
prices reuialued Hteady, and a good d< in.tud bait rxl*tcd
fur the enliro month?Malest amounting tu 20.277, hnijg
larger than fur several months pant. The superior
vantages of ibis market, tu couseiptencu til' lower frei|{lit
and snipping oxpcnscH In forwarding lo the West, Iiqh
reuderctl it iittracllvu to buyer)*, oud care., sates lor eu::
suuiptloti have been effected prumnllv on arrival, leaving
but a b|lbt Hloek uu b ind. Witliiu tho past lew days the
market has weakened, ami awaiting Htoaiin-r'H atlvleea ]
uow due, together willi tho advanced rates In gold, the
market closes dull at our reduced quotations.
Uold has ranged I rum 132,*? lo LTJ.'?.
Exchange 103 to 1 '. ii!i 1er I'.ol'l.
E. C. ?MALI, * CO.,
Collen Urokcm,
April 23th, 1807. Ko. 01 Exchange Place.
Cotton?Late yesterday there were sales ol 120 bales
low middling at . avj.l.v, and 76 do middling at 25e; t.?.
day ?aie? amounted tu nbuiit lu i lulca at MUkUO Inr luw
uilddliug, and 25c fur middling upland, closing dull.
Pu um?wo havestlll to report a dull luurkei. Winter
wheat bmuds and also good super are very scarce, and
prices supported; but common grade., of Super and Ex
tra, ul wuich thu stuck Is' prlueitially comprised, reuialn
oxeeodliigly dull and prices heavy. Trau Motions, which
aro coullued entirely to rclull lots to the trade, continue
to be made ? ithlu uur raune us follows:
Howard-street Super ami cut Kvtra...?U 60 12 60
Uowurd-slreet Shipping Extra. 12 60 OS 13 60
Uuward-slrcct High tirades. 13 60 loi 16 00
Howard-street lundi}'. 16 60 feu 10 60
Ohio StiiMir aud Cut Extra. II 00 (a) 11 W
Ohio La ira Shipping. 00 00 (nj 00 00
Ohio retailing. 00 00 fed 00.00
Ohio family.?. 14 CO te 16 60
Northwestern Super. 11 00 fee 11 60
Northwestern Extra. 12 60 ee 14 60
City Milts Super.. 11 25 fee 11 60
City Mills, Standard Extra. 12 26 feO 13 60
City Mills Shipping brands Extra. 16 60 fee 17 00
Ualtiniurc, Wclcu's A; Greenfield 1'am'y 18 00 < > o.) ea
lialtlmc.ro high grado Extra. 17 60 u ou w
Ryo flour, new. 0 oil fee o 60
Corn Meal. City Mill". 0 "6 r,u 00 00
Oaux-Wheat?1'ho offerings to-day comprised 2311
bush whlto and 1400 bush red, aud iho saleu unibrsecd
200 bush choice wluto at ?3 00; 40J bitah choice amber
rod at kU 60; 30J bush strictly primo Marylaud at 53 4ti;
100 bush good do at ?3 26 ; 400 liuall do Pennsylvania in
*3; lusrkel closed dull. Corn?21,Sou bush whlto
12,600 bush yellow wero the exteut of receipts reported ;
market opened strong, sud prices advanced la2 als, ?Ith
sales or 10,000 bush good to slrictlv prime white ut 11 22
al 21, olio oatfJO ot 3000 bush bringing the latter Uguro;
2000 bush do, slightly mixed, at el 2U?1 21; Q1U0 bush
prime yellow at ?1 23; 600 bush good at ?1 22; aooO busli
Western niixoddo at ?I ltlal 10; market closed heavy
and lower lor while. Oats?1U0U uusli i ecolved, and 1K00
bush sold at 70472 eis; 000 bush strictly prune 73 els.
NulhiUg doing 111 ryo; none ell. red.
Molasses?tho only sales to-day were 20 casks Cubs
Muscovado at 60o; 21 puncheons Euglisti Islsud at 70c y
gallon.
Naval Slum*?Spirits Turpentine steady at 78atj0c
for old and new; stock light. Wo notion a sale of 120
obis inodltnn No 1 ltusiii at ti ht ', V bbl.
PnovnuoNB?Our market was very .pilot to-day; no
large lots reported wore pressing for sale, though oUercd
at luwer ligures. Later lu tue day, with advices of
stronger chnructor from Cincinnati, there was a better
/.? the l>?? -* I?Ul? v.?? J'orlr I? o ? .-.... aud
Urnl at ?21. Lcrd Isalsu scarce and held at 13,'I/: lur large
lots, aud reuiihng at l;i.',ata1 ;o Mr Western, ilultt Meats
uotulnally uxichuugod. lu Ute absence uf sales, llacou Is
Jobbing at lOyjc; rib Sides i 2al21 ;c; clear rib 12 ;-,a l j ,'4e.
und short tune orders 13o?tho lualde ipiotntlous aro al
ways to be understood l'or net cash, lia us vary as to
quality and character from ID lo 10c lur plain, and 17
r/,J;c for sugar-cured oouvuscd.
1U0E?We repot t a Kilo of 21 tierces prime Carolina a t
11c; stock small aud held brmly.
h Ai.r- - We notice a good Jobbing demand fur Liverpool,
With sales of Uuo st J J 10j3 20 as to quality, and ?2 20 fur ]
Qround Alum. Turk's Island Is searco; quoto market
steady st 02o lur largo lots, and lUo lor email per
busbcL
Shoah?Market quiot; only sales reported bel?g 30
Midi l'orto Bled at 10>fu; holders llrm ou account el
the higher rnngo of gold, but no quutsblo chauga in
prie.'ii.
WnisEET?Several days since thcro woru sales, but j
not before reported, ol 377 bbls, part cltv, in sceuud
hand bbls, aud rtaiduo Wettern, at 28s30o per gallon, tu
tiond.
Consignees per ?outu Caroliiiis Itntlt-outl,
. April 313.
160 bales Cotton, 01 boles Domestics, 0 bbls Grudo Tur
pentine, 3 cars Old Iron, 3 cars Cattle, 1 rar furniture,
and Sundries. To R It Agent, G W Williams A Co, W U
Williams, J Madden, Goodrich, Wlueuiau A>- Co, Clssell k
H, W O Forsyth o, G A Calvo, Cameron, Uarkioy A: Co, w
It Demon, Adams, frojt A; Co, J Fraser k Co, M Gold
srnith'A Sou, IloUinann lires, Utsey s Kcnyon, Willi.
Chlsolm, E II Rodgera 4i Oo. J It Pringle, E J AVlss k Co,
a W Witte, W W buillh, O II Waller k Co, 11 L Jcffcra A
Co.
l*nascuBcra. .
For steamer Dictator, iront Jacksonvillc, Plhttka,
Fernandina, via Savannah?Mrs Uarrielt 11 cocher Stowe,
Miss Ksto Heddricks.'Dr Hlcwart, J t'arrol. G Carrol, J J
Childs, 0 Kinslur, a H Laugduu, II Uliss, Mrs Wctcrs, J
Trcadwell, D Ileyward sud Sou, Miss Hey ward and ser
vant, T K. I'ctercon, Miss Fctorson, Dr G W McKra sud
lady, J O Bowden, Urs Cannon.and servant, J Moyen,
and 6 deck.
PORT OAJL.ISNjDAH. ,
e on n > .cT? ii wnmtLT.
rUABES or TUE MOON.
New M. Ith, 4b. 44m. oven I full M. lHth, Ah.46m. oven
First Q. 11th, 2h. 49m. mom | Lust Q. 20th, Hh. 41m. even
Monday....
iTucsday....
IWedncsdsy.
Thursday...
Friday.
Saturday...
Sunday.
HIM.
8..34
6..23
S..21
0..34
0..36
0..3S
0..30
10..49
11.. 41
Morn.
12..36
0..47
10..27
11..11
11..60
12..44
1..60
2..40 -
MARINE NEWS.
! Olli' Ol? OllAllLUHTON
Arrived Yeatcrtla.)".
ateomshtp Falcon. Roed, BalUmoro (proviously report
mV?&f'?^kutiSSa, ?S1 Kttb? tf ?^olPeT?.1 fe^J
D Klrkpatrlck, H Klatto A:.Co, H Cobla At Co, B Feldman,
Roy French, J R Pringlo, Southern Express, O W Stef
fens U Co, Gen R 0 Tyler, J Adger k Co, A Tobias' Sons,
J b Haley, J Jackson, R A: A P Culdwell, W Roach, Gai
Co, L EelineU & Co, W Mancher, It W Oaic, KU eck.
Wlckonberg k Co, A Blgcbuf?'Muiitono k Co, L, Davis,' J
A- W II Armstrong, J Heins, D U Sllcox, Foroliar k Hen
ry, W A Tsunltinoon, Cuuicrou, Barkley A Co, Lauroy k
Alexander, R M Butler, J Uurkauip k Co, H Gerdts At Co,
F E Schroder, R White, Z Miller k Sou, Mehriens k
Woultmano, Clad us k Wille, G D Franko, J B E Sloan,
O Toldemsnn, T U Wbcclor, J M Eason k Uro. i
Htoaruor Dictator, Coxotter, Palatka, via Jscksonvlllo,
Fen-.anillua and Savannah. 31 bales S I Cotton, 4 boxes
Mcl.-o. To J D Alken k Co, J k J D Kirkpatrtcic, llnck
uoy A Uro, W M Lawton, Southern Express Co, 1 to per k
atouay, Cohen, II anekle k Co..
Steamer Oon Hooker. Boylo, EdUto and BockvUlc.
Maro. To O Ii Guilieaumo. 1 ' '
: ' -- - IN THE OITINO.
Prussian bark Dcpcscbo, from Liverpool.
Bri L?h bark Tbo Queen, froth Liverpool.
Cleared Ycstertlsvy.
Rehr David V Streaker, Van Gilder, Philadelphia?Il V
Baker A Co.
Sehr f. J Palmer, Palmer, Baltimore?P P Loeko.
Bohr Mary Ella, Thomas, Philadelphia?Rlslcy k Crelgh
Um. - - .-: V>
Wont to Sea. Yesterday.*
Sehr Mary Ella, Thomas,.Philadelphia. )
Sehr D V Streaker, Van ?lldci, a N'ort o?ru Part.
. Rroin tttls l'ort.
Steamship Saragoeaa, OrowsB, New York, April 33.
Btoainship E B Kouder, I^ckwood, New York, April 30.
i Cleared, for this l'ort. .
Btnamship Champion, Murray, at New York; April 30.
Sehr Fannlo A Dalhiy, Hh. rman, at Baltimore, April 21
LIST OV VL>S1- LS '
UP, CLE.VB1U) AND.BAILED, FOR THIS FORT.
' FOREIGN.
'-*.* LtVEarooL. '
Ship Amelia, Conner. Balled.,. ..March 25 1
IJr burk Tho Quu.u, Stuart, sailed........March 1
Brbark Fills do 1'Air, Evans, cleared....March 00
lirig Depesche, Lubko, sailed.Fob 15 j
SOOTH AUrXOH.
Tue ?Allen, Uartell, Railed.Fob 6 |
j DOMESTIC. j
helvast, sie.
Brig: Proctor, Coombs, rallied...April 0 J
r-onTLAHD, ata..
Sehr; Lucy D Hlggins, ??, cleared. ..April 17 \
, : . noa-roN. .
Brig;TVmMason, SmalL cleared........April C
Brig MeUose, Crsbtreo, cleared..... ..April 12
Sohl! Jos Long, Perry, cleared.March c0
Schi; P M.Wbeaton, Ireland, cleared..\.April 13
?.!''.-jfjfpV. . hew Tour.
Stealnahlp aratiitda, llursl-'-y/clcsred.April 30
Hteamsblu Champion, Murray, oloarod.......April 20
Sehr N \V Rrrilth, Tookcr, up...April 15
Ilehr/ I, 8 Davis, Iltnhop, cleared_..i.April 16
liehi; V7? Oushlng, Cook,cleared.......,... .'April 18
1 lIll.AIKI.ri'IA.
Sehr Mary 1" Long, Hardy, cleared.April 16
.DALTQfOBX. '
Stosynshlp Chamvion, ?, to leavo.... .April 30
Bohr Win James, Outhen, cleared.April 15
Sehn J B Farland.-Avery, cleared.Aoril 16
Bella Ida Richardson, Bodoll, cleared.April 15
Bcnx Fanulo A Bailey, Hlicrman, cleared.April 21
Selm Iilly, Weolford, cleared...April 17
Boha Ocean Foarl, ?, cleared....'....April 17
Bohr Tsenestee, Creed, cleared.......April 17
Sehr Milton, Corsey, cleared..,,.,...;....April 18
Scar Eleanor T-, Tooks, oloarrd. April 18.
=S 1 -. ?
THE ALKEN PEES?
TT IS PROPOSED TO FUBLIflH TN THB .TOWN 0?
JL .'Alien, a a, a Weekly paper undftr tho abovo title,
to bo-devoted to General Intelligence?Political, Com-,
merci?!, fkveial, literary, snd Religious?with a Depart
rr.cnt ol Agriculture, inclndlpg |ho .Field, tho Orchard,
.the Vlucyard, and the Goiden. A Nows Humjnary, to
contain a JlgflVt of the important events of tho week,
will occupy spvttoi; of the paper, and particular atten
tlon will Ho given to thO unAettled question of Tjibor, at
bean rvdapl? J to our new condition, and the development
of thoroaotirces Of the'country m Manufactures, Afrt
CTiltu Its Enalt-ralalnR. snd Vlno-growlng.
. TsTtssraaayoari in advahte. -
? ? ' H. W. l^TKNKUEditer,
, W| D, JLASStaST^IJ^al>)lther, January g I
ta
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEROKEE PILLS,
Or Jh'cmnle Iirgttiatort
Cure ?uppntttd, Rrcetttte and
J'iilnf.tl Menitritatlim. Orten
8Mtnt?t, Iftrtmtt and Kirlnat A t
fttttmu. Palm In Ult Bad; Slek
//.in/oc/n-, (/(oVine**, and all dis
esse* that spring frnrr. Irregularity,
by rciiiiivlm: Hie cmno nml all Its
etlects that ariso finin II. They
at* pSnj'cUT talc In all cases. m>
<-*/ ' when fmrtii/tttn l.y fllrec
j ({ ?*, ami nrc rasy is iidiiilnlslcr,
f n? llicy sro nicely ni?<:r coated.
S Tkfjr MhmiIiI W In the bands ?1
l? wiwjr Midden, WiTe, ami Mother
I In tho l ?11.l.
Ladles can address ns in perfect
o-iilldcncc, ami stnto tliclr com
plaints In full, as \tc Iront all Fenint? Complaints,
ami pri-ii.iro McdMof* niltatJo. fur all diseases to
? Men thoy am mhjett,?-Thltly-lwo pago pamphlet.
In a foiled I'livi'lop.', free.
Tim Cbcmkc* Pills nro soM by nil drucKlala st ?1
per but, or tlx hmos fur *.%; nr thoy nre rent by
mall, fr.'o nf p-staiio. In an ordinary letter, frcs
from observation, by addressing tliu sou proprietor,
Dr. W. B. MEBWIN, 37 Walker St., N. T. '
N. R?Cherokee PHI* Ko. ? nro prepared fur
ipeclnl r?r?fi, when milder medicines rail; these
sro un. by mnll, frco of pontage, on receipt of t'\
th* I'riet of Sties hire.
Dn. WRianT'8
REJUVENATING ELIXIR,
ftr, Essence or fJCe,
m&StfXStWtlff'Bt* Cures General IMiUilu. Weak
i ttisi. ne**, //m'', i. ? In Female).
P ^Wafff i Mpttiuhm of the, Heart and
twXt?aJtSimk-'Z- nil K?rtrm? /Nsmsm It re
%-^SvSji'-i--' stores new llf? nml vigor in tho
e* Sr-i? n^eil, .'iiiiiIiik lbs hm blond of
At Ihr rhnilrri''' youth I? four?.' Iho veins, res
Z'.T' i..'."'.." 'Lui. i'-rlns the Orff*P* "/ llentra
i/iorfn*/ fmpclrHfi/ and
DtbttttM. it'torinij Marillnen*
fire, cnltiiiurd
St? Itf'itr return n- UtofttTM. rt*iorimy jmwnnti
?tre, the sssfisi and and full riyav, limaproving
overcome ditim:. tierfovt "A'/o-fr of iMre" n
moving Stertlittiand llnrrrnncw In both erxea. To
Iho young, niliMlo-ncr'l.nnd iijir.1, liiere Is nn grenier
boon than this " Kllvlr of Life." It cives n new
Lavs of life, causing I lie weak nml dchlllinloil (o
havo renewed Mnnirth anil vigor, ami tbu cntlro
n I.'in to Hi ? III with Joy ami pleasure.
* Vrirc, ono loltlo J - ; llirco bottlea $5; sent by
.press to any nddrrrs.
Our incillrinca nro sold ami recommended by sli
rospcctsblo drnpsl.la In every pant of tho civilized
globe; soiiio un|irlnclplcd dialers, however, try to
deeelvs llielr cualoincM by selling cheap and worth
less compounds In onlcr to rnako money. Ho not
deceived?ask fur theso medicine* snd take no
others, if Iho druggM dues net keep lliein, wrllo
to us, and wo will fi ml them by uxprcss. carefully
paeked, freo from obscrvnllnn. Wo will bo pleased
In rccelvo letters with rail ?lalunents In regard 1?
any dlseaso with which Ind'ca or '.-entleinen ars
ailllcte.1 AddresA all tellers fur medicines, laiuph
lets, or nelvlre, to the solo proprietor, . Q
Dr W. K. MERWIN, 37 Wnlker 8t., N. Y,
May ?b rawl Iv
KrlAUciHAAK ?i CO.
tnc uost rerSOTKs
UHA.VD A N II UUUA.BZ
PI^lSrO-FOilTKIS
Fall Iron Frame and Ovoratruns Boss,
MANDFACCOnY AMU WAIiEnOUBB
*?i, iu Wert Ilnnslon-strsct. No. II
NBAS D?OADWAY, NEW TORE.
IIHK DlsIlKBSIOKKD, V.E.MIiiiU.H OF THF FIBSIOI
EltACBIlAAit CO., srr. practical x>i?u> ?.i.n
sari as mob havs had a larris cipcrionce In counocUo>
--11;i Linau Uj the biat *tj.lahll>hiueoU In this eoouu>
sad Kurope. Ii.r.tr > lanoa are mv,!o not meriJy tu
taem, but 1 y Hem, si a under tliatr ImmecUato persourl
sapcrvlitou, ai e :bsy allow no biilrunients to leave theli
factory anil psKslnU tho hsndiof tl-.dr patrons, Udell
ttay have a power, rvrun^ss, Hrronussand ronndncKO'
t joe, au elasticity ol touch?without which no lustra
nent ought to ho sstlsfactory to tho public?as well s
lust ilurablllly ha contraction, which enables It to rr
nain In ta -end towitbauuid iud.dcu ohangei ol tern
ierttr.ro ana exposixe to oxtreue nest and cold, whk)
are ?ouGtinics uuvtldshtn.
Thoy will at all tiara b: bspsy to i-o ths praftselct
and the pnblle at their Warcroomn. and Invite compart
son between thtli own Pianos and thoee ol any otbtl
nanniaotory.
AHTON EIIaUKUAAB..tod1ab UAM*
Uli Aih?b i. SOHOXUMAND.
April M_
PlIIILIC NUTICIC.
Uli-1er. Ol' ctty TIIKASDIIY, 1
January ;i, I inn. )
PUDiJo KoncEis iiiM'.r.iiY <uvi:n tuat under
Iho following! Unllnanco llrenKos havo been prepared
fordcllvco-lrointhii?inoe. i rJ. THOU AB, '
ruy Troasurcr.
Sr.e. 1. lie it Orrla/ned by /At Wayor and Aldermen in
City Council auuuUnl, l*hat from "ami after tho first day
of January, Ul-ciikos ?hall bo taken out for all carts, drays,
snd wugous, used for privais sud domestic purposes. In
tho same it. Miner, sad accord Inj to tho ?ante provisions
now of forco in notation to carto, drays and wagons, let or
driven ilor biro, except giving hou.: \ And each such
cart, dray or wsgon, ahall bo provided with a badgo con
taUilug Uio number thoroof, and marked I+ivatc, to bo
placed on the oatsldo of the stuft.
K ko. j. No parson shall ' be taken by the TrcaRUrcr ?a
surety to any bond under tho Ordinance convvrnlng II
coiuea for caria, drays, wagona and other carnages, un
less he or sho bo a freeholder. .
Sita. ?. The IrjUaw'ng shall hereafter bo the ratea for
licenses for public sud privslo arip, drays, wagons, &c.,
lnaludluR tho horses or mules used thereof, which shall
oe froc from other taxation:
fotjlio OAjrrs, oBATK, rrrc, on those narviovBD rx en
nUHHSEKS VniATKVXE, l'on Illl'.K 111 III it ou IMUtniOT.
For ovcry cart, dray or wagon, drawn by ono horso or
mule, ?20. ?
For evury cart, dray or wagon, drawn by two horses or
muh e. 430.
For every back snd oaniago with two wheels, $2fl.
For ovcry hack and carriago with four whccla, $10.
For every stago or omnibus (oxcept Uno omnibus),
with two horses, ifSO.
For ovcry atago or omnibus Skccpt liuo omnibus),
drawn by lour horses, tGO.
For every truck drawn ny two or more horses or rooica,
?60.
For ovcry expross wagon drawn by two or moro horses
or mules, (GO.
DOIUD CAKTS ASH riUVATR CAHT.I, DtUTB, ETC.
For every bread cart or wagon, Cf>.
For every cart, dray or wagon, used for private.or do
mcstlo purposes, and not to be employed m the trans
porting of goods, wares, merchandise., lumber, or any
other commodity, for compensation, either directly or
Indirectly for the same, shall pay for s llccnso tho sum of
ti, exclusive of the borso or inuls. -
Ratified In City Council, this loth day of January,
[u a) In the year of our Lord ono thousand eight hun.
drud and sixty-six.
i . 1'. C. GAILLARD, Mayor.
By the Mayor.
January 3_W. n. HMITTJ, Clerk of Council.
AMERICAN
LE1U PENCIL COMPANY,
NEW YORK.
Factory, Hudson City, N. J.
WHOLESSA,LES RQQM
NO. M JOHN S'l'ItEliT, M.W Vl'ltll.
ALLfiTkT.ES AND Q HADES OF LEAD PEN OIL
of superior quality nro manufactured and offered
' at fair terms to the Trade. The publlo are Invited
to glvo the AMERICAN LEAD I'l-NtUL tho pro
j ference. I
the PENCILS ARE to he BAD AT ALL THE
PRINCIPAL rtati0ners AND N.) iIO.K
DEALEBjy. j . .
ASK FOR TILE "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL. "
? 1
B??. )
II.'.-? J . . ' testutuswu
I SHEFFIELD HCIKNTIFIO SCHOOL,
EnamExanro Darajitiiicrr,
-' Yim Uolxeoe, November 10, 1B?0.
I have always recommended tho Fsber polygTado
Load Pencils as the. only iienriti fitted for both ornamen
tal and mathematical drawing; but, after a thorough
trial of the American Polygrado Lead Pen oils, man
ufactured by Uio American Lead Pencil Company, New
York: I Und them superior to any pen oil In uso, even to
tho Fahur or tho old English Cumberland Load Pencil,
being a superior pencil for sketching, ornamental and
mexibanlau drawing, and all the. ordinary uses of a load
penolL
Tbcso pencils sro very finely (Traded snd have a very
smooth lesd; even Iho softest renalis hold Iho point well;
thoy sro all that can bo desired in a penedi. It cives mo
great pleasure to be abls'to sssuro Americans that thoy
will no loog-r be coiopoUed to donend upon German y or
any other to reign market for pencils.
LGUT8 BAIL,
Professor of Drawing, Ao.
ALL K.vni/i ahe btavted:
Iff "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL CO; N. Y."
Nono genuine without I to exact namaoftho Hrm :
rook to It. ' . ' Cmo : ' - - December 13
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, All Advertisements to bo distinctly marked, or they
will bo published untU ordered out, and charged accord
tngly
Merchants and others sdrcrUslng by tho year, ? libe
ral de.lue.tlon on lbs slsjve rales will bo msdo.
NOTcniBcr IB ; _'_. ' '
tf^MARI0N; STAR,
"T^STAriLWflED NEARLY TWENTY YEARS AGO, 18
Jll pobluihod st Marlon, B. 0., In the central portion
Of tho country, snd offers a favorable medium to Mor
[ chants, Drugguts, Machinists, and all class-'* who domre
to oxtecd Hulr business In tho Poo Uso country.
For tho benefit of our advertising nitrous, wo shall, In
; addition to our subscription Ust, which is constantly m
[ creasing, publish and dtitrlbutu gratuitously 8000 extra
contes of tho UTAH, during tho business season this
I Falli . ' ? \i* K*VJ) i -V ? ,y ; i . a
Bales of Advertising Ubers].
; : VI. J. UcSERALL,
November 90 , . Editor and Proprietor.
DAVEGA, YOl/NG & McKENZlfc
mm AND C?LLECTI?S OFFICE, "
>?os. 59 And 40 Park Row.
IHaAO DAVEGA. ,) i l
QEOEOB B. ruONO, ( NSW YOBTs
; fiKB?BD Lv MoKKNiUS, )
pint de? ana snatartivr elalmi inro?phou? thsUulttf
tKasACsnaoa; ' . '
nr OOUUIOMIOUBBS T0H ALL TUB ITAVSA,
CIHCp?lKfl & SONS,
ESTABLISHED 1823,
MANUKACTUREKK OF
Grand,
Sciuaro,
And ?uriicht
PIANO FORTES.
WARE-ROOMS,
NO, 652 BROADWAY
N' KW YORK:
-o
CHICK ERIN G & SONS'
Grandi Square and Upright
PIANO-FORTES
ARE SOW. AH THEY EVER HAVE III'EN. CON
UIDEltED Ibo boat lu Aniorlcs, having bets
awarded
SUTY-PIVK Pltl'/.K .-1K1IAI.H.
Of wblch fourteen were roonlvod In thn rnnntba of Bop.
tomber and October, 1BG3. aud Oral premiums over all
compotttora at tho different principal Foira lu tills
country, and the PIlIZE MEDAL it tho
WORLD'S PAIR, LONDON.
TIIAI.DRHO'S opinion.
I eomldor Ghlcksring A Rons' Piano*, beyond com
parbinc, tho bent I bavo ?cou lu America.
H. TIIALDERQ,
(lhalrmau of Jury on Hunh-nl Iuatrunionbi.
CARD.
It la with feelings of pride a* American mauufacturcrs
that we publish tho following teitiraoiiiala, which have
been received by m recently:
EUltOPBAR TI?STI3KIMAM,
Received during the month of August, 18G0.
Men ana. OmcauuiiKti A Bom?Gent's: 1 Wo muoh
pleasure In enclosing a doeumont slguod by the nrst
composers, musicians and professors lu Europe. I held
yonr Pianos In such high csUmsllon (rids my cerllfl
este) that I felt It my duty to tako ono of them with lac
to Europe, to ascertain thn opinion of my professional
brethren, Tho enclosed certificate will prove how
unanimous they hnvo been on tho subject. I beg to
forward, at the ssmo tituo, a lotler I received from roj
friend, Mr. Colloid, which I am snro moat bo gratify
ing to yon.
I have tho honor to be, gontlemen, yours very truly,
JAM EU M. Willi LI.
LOMiMUf, January It, I860.
James lt. Wehli, Ztg. :
Mi Diu Bib: I havo great pleasure In asking yotito
convoy to Messrs. Chtakcrlng tho Cipro slou of my
highest approval of their Instrument. It Is, I conildor,
not merely tho best Instrument of Amorican maun fac
tura that I have tried, but ono of tbo Hoest Grand Mam,
fprtos thst lias ovsr como under my cbaervstlou; and
too Messrs. Oblckortug may well be proud of having
turned out from their manufactory an instrument
which, for touch, quality, sower and workmanship, II
would bo Tory dlfnoult to aurpasa In any part of the
wide world.
Dear sir, very sincerely yours,
OHAS. D. COLL ARU,
Firm of OoUard & OolUrd, Piano-forte Manufacturers,
London.
Ioi.-nox, August 22, 1880.
Ja Ctrl if. "rVeAH, Ftg.:
Hi Dun Hm : As yon an going back to the United
B tares, I must beg you to remember me kindly to the
Messrs. Ohlckorlng. Tsll them I wss delighted with
their Grand Pttrjo-forto?as good an inttrwnenl, I lAinlr
as seat ever turned out, oe-fA in Untek and ter \
Wlstitug yon, Ac, I remain everti jly,
IL F. I) lu ?.iL WOOD,
Firm of I. Broadwood A Sons, Piano-forte M an afar,
tu rets, London.
LOXDOS, July 20,18??.
kttstrt. CXickering et Sont:
Oshts: I have )bst been Invited by Messrs. Oollsrd It
try s Qraud Piano-forto mauniactured by yon, aud I
have no, hesitation lu endorsing the opinion ot my old
friand, Mr. O. D. OoUard, vu: That 11 Is the finest In
strument I over played on.
beliave me, gentlemen, moat faithfully yours,
J. L. HATTON.
Tutimonttli froen the mail dUtinguiiJud ArtUU in Kurept
to Mum. CMcktring <f Sont:
LosDOH, Jnly 24, 1SC0.
Harles played upon a Plano-forie made by Meiers
Ohlckering A Sons, of Boston and Now York, I have
much pleasure In testifying to Its gsnorsl ozcelh uco.
- For sweetness and brilUanoy of tone, delicacy ol
touch and magnificent power for concert purposes, I
consider It a really Gaaxn Piaho-fostb, arm DBoinEP
IT THE SKST I BAVB BKaTH OT AMr.RJCAN Mi St! VACrUil?.
ARABELLA OODDARD.
OdBORNE.
W. EUHE.
JULES BEN EDICT.
M. W. 11 ALEE.
OH AH. HALLE.
DBINLBY IU0HARD8.
RENE L'AVAJiuEU,
SYDNEY. SMITH.
GIULO 11KGONDL
ALFELD JAELL.
LLVD8AY 8LOPER.
J. MOHOUELEH,
Prof, ot Conservatoire de
Lelcsig.
a AltTHDB Oll APPEL,
Director of Monday Con
certs, London.
Amoug the chlof points of excellence of the Oblekar
Ina pim?^ ?#wuiuuapoak tho ronowuou artiata iu tnuir
congratulatory testlmnulals to the Mossru.Ohlckorlug.
m.ro tiia greatest poaelbls depth, richness and Tolume ol
tone, combined With a rare brilliancy, clcarneas snd
perfect evenness throughout the entire scslo; aud,
above nil, s surprising du ration of sound, the pure and
sympathetlo quality of which never changes undar the
most delicate or powerful touch.
During the past forty-three yean this firm has manu
ac tared
80,000 FLAJCOS,
In the construe tl on of which they have Introduced every
known and valuable improvement. They havo Invaria
bly been selected aud used by all of Ibo world's oc
amoiu.v.f^;J great artists who have visited this country
profoaalonally, both for private and public use.
'J H A LllliUu.
I consider Chicksrlug A Bens' Pianos, bsyoud com
psrlsoo, the best I bave ever seen in America.
lltHTStllAI.il.
I "consider OhlekertDg A Bona' Pianos superior to nnj
In the world,
They are unrivalled for their singing qualities and for
the harmonious roundness of their tous. There Is a
perfect homogenolty throughout all the realsten. The
upper notos are remarkable for a olesruoss and purity
wblch I do not end lu ?uy other Inslrumont, whilo the
base Is dlsUngalshod for power without ha.rslmr.as, aud
for a mtgnlflcont sonority. ...
Your Pianos are vnperior to any I have ever seen In
this ooustry or In Europe, ,
I bava, never hrord a tone so perfect; It yields every
expression thai Is needed In mdsle, and Its quality Is
capable of change to m.^it every nsntlment. This Is a
raro power, and Is devtved from the perfect purity of
Its tone, together Willi Us sympathetic, elsatlo sud -reP
balanced touch. - - v
Pt)y?MANhRL
During the past eight yean I haTe constantly played
upon th-i Justly celebrated Xrard Pianos ; y onrs are the
only Instruments thst I have found,'eltbar here or In
Europe, to equal them in all their points of excellence.
It rosy bs satisfactory to our patrons and Iiiends
among the publtost largo to state that testimonials have
been received from i all the leading artists who bars
visited or are now, residing In the Dnltsd Btates, a fsw ol
whose names, besides those- above, Wo appendi_
LEO. ds METER. I QUriTAV MATTER.
ALFRED JA El.. - - I J. BENEDIOP.
H. 1-A M DE EBON. M. BTRAEOBCH.
R, HOFFMAN.- I J ULLI EN.
ARTHOH NAPOLEON.
And many others..
, ?ar n.L?HT BATED ALBUMS AUD PBIOB LDJTB
I SENT BY HAIL.
WARE-ROOMS,
No* 652 Broadway,
1ST E W Y ? R K .
mm
HENRY SIEGL?NG, Ap't
OHAHLiJE?STONV H. [?
jOotfsiiir? .!<,li?t(MrtP?i{
181.
WH H AVK XOW IN ST?
HUNTS, ItliKAClIKD AM) BROWN OOODS, i3?i
I'KINTKD ML'SU.N, (JA
njlBK finest SKI.EOTION OK WHITE GOODS AND
J. AM? AT MUCK* THAT CANNOT l'Ail, TO PLEA
( ' I T Y rJ
\VK OFPKIt, IOI1 A tr'KW DAYS, A SPECIAL AND DK.
A trvah Hii|,|.ly irf UimmIh received l.) uvery Stimmer.
Psrtlc-i wIid ?rieh ,h<np Hoods will pli a?.- examine imr f,
E. SCOT
No. 229 Kj
Next lb Adder's UniMing, o|tpo:
March 25
DRU?S, CHERII- ALS, ETC.
trous c?i?axi?i Dim m in axmjh.
RODRIGUE'S
PUL? m? SPECIFIC.
1T'Oit TUR CITRE OF COXM'Mn ION; l'.VINH IN THE
J CULNT ANIi Sllil'.S, DU TU UI.TY I.? IIUBATH
INll, ltltO.N'i ill 11>-, (JA'l'Altltll. ASTHMA, COUGHS,
UKMOItlttl Mil:, aii.l allnll.-cll.iMH i.i' Hin Luits??.
Thlncrctit ri-vivliyor la offered lu IIS? public, that oll I
who will nv.?l thmn elves ei il.i rtluialhl | nwer may bo |
bcucfitlcl.
It uuly n nuire? a fall trii.l tu confirm itu Invulunhto I
agency in iliiiiihii.)! Ibruu^ii each channel or tbo bumaa
organization u restored vilalily. 1: i immunit?s ami oui-|
biii'Hllii- Lungs ?Uli Ii- tilth;ni clasii, Hyi rcslorcs warmth,
which 1h their csaeulls] element; niuse-i Um ^Dmui-lt ves- I
acU Into activity: heals the unvch.il lolies; purillcH and
enrich, il tho lilnod; regulates Un- circulation-. Induce* |
rreo nml eusy respiration, and expels, through its admin
istration, each and every roui'imiitmit disorder present lu I
(ho ?utlaily recognized as Consumption, and hitherto
deemed hopeless und incurable.
This, compound 1? periccHy safe, possessing neither
narcotic nor einotio pmpi rtle?, which uufortiinately arc
always e*n)ilo.ved un essentials in every prciiarali'iu for
Cough or l.uuj! nlTcclInn? a mistake which loo or.en In
Its trriluting mid debilitating cniisrtpioiiccH, nuly eott*
dneeH to much general ili r.mgcmrut of the system, dc
i.ii nylng appclltu and creating nu lujurloiia nervous ox
eltcuicnt, augmenting suffering with troquent fatal rc
HUitfl,
Under the niil11. : - of thin approved and Invaliiablu
Sp?cule tho most distressing Cough yield*, cUfllcntty In
brealhiuit und pain* ami sureties subside, lieiiiorThago
leorresled, nud health mill slrength re-eslaliliHhed.
PRICK FOB SI.NOI.t-; llOTl'LK SI.33.
Sold by tho Proprietor, northwest corner SOCIETY
AND MEETING STREETS, aud the principal Druggists.
April 2 jy
etrk.iiyTC'w^.mr^
non liii-rEns."
S. T.-1860-X.
A few bottles of Planta-non Brrnms
Will euro NorroiiH Kic-dsche.
Cold Extremities nuil Fovorlsh Lip*
" bour Stomach and Fntld Breath.
" Flatuloucy and todiKcuUou.
" Norrous a fleet:.ms.
' Exeesslve Fatlgne and Short Breath.
11 rolu over the Eyes.
" Mental Despondency.
" Prostration; Great Weakness.
" Sallow Complexion, Wi-ak Bowels, Ac
Which are the evidences of
LTTEB COMPLAINT AND DYSTEPSIA.
It I* cailmatod (hot eevon-lttutha ol all adr.lt ailments
proceed from n deceased uid torpid liver. Tho biliary
stcretlons of the liver overflowing Into the atomach poi
son Ihn antlrn system and exhibit thn abovo symptoms.
After lung research, wo aro alilo to present the most
remarkable euro for these horrid nlghtmaro diseases,
the world has cvor produced. Within one, year over alx
hundred and forty thousand persona have taken tho
Fluctation Bitte as, and not on Instance of complaint
bos como to our knowledge I
It la a must effectual tonlo and arrocihlo utlmn'ont,
suited to all conditions of lifo.
Tho reports Unit It relioa upon mineral substances for
Its aotlvo proportloa. aro wholly fatso. Fur tho satis
faction of tho publie, and that patlonta may . miaul!
their physicians, wo append a list ol Its components.
ttAlikata Lauk.?Celebrated lor aver two hundred
years In the trootment of Fever and Agno, Dyspepsia,
Weakness, etc It won introduced info Europe by the
Count, sa, wife of the viceroy ot Peru, In 1010, and
afterword* sold by the Jesuits far t\t enormout price e)
iU own uttight in titrT. undur Ihnname of Jrjuit't Pow
der t, and was ?nally in ail o pubUcby Louis XVL King
ol France. Humboldt makes especial reference to Its
febrUoge qnslltles during his South Amorlcan travnla.
CASCAntxjUA Dana?For diarrhoea, oollo end dlaeasos
ei Hi e stomach aud bo'vela.
Dantj?lios?For Inuaininallon of the loins and drop
lea) affections.
Oiiauomh.i: Flow tuts?For enfeebled dtgeallon.
LavxHiicn FLOwrns?Arpmstlc. stimulant ami tonlo?
highly Invigorating In nervous debility.
WrNTauioutT.lv?For scrofula, rhomnatlsm, etc.
Amuk?An oromotto carminative; croating desb,
mnaolo and milk; much nsed by mothers nnriilng.
Also, olovo-buda, orange, corraway, cr.r louder, ouaks
oot, etc,
S. T.-1860.-X.
Another wocderfnl Ingredient, of irreal nae among
thoSpaulah ladies of South America, Importing beauty
to the complexion and brilliancy to the mind, la yet nn
fcnovn to tho commerce of tho world, and wo withhold
Its name for tho present.
IMPORTANT OERT1FI0ATES.
ItocnvsT?ii, N. Y , December 28,1SC1.
Measm. P. H. ?nur. Ii Co.?I havo been a great tuf
feror from Dyspepsia for three or four years, sad bad to
atmnd.m my profesnlon. About three months ago I
tri od the Plantation Blttois, and to my great Joy 1 am
now nearly a well man. I hovo rocommanded them In
several coses, and, oa far as I know, alwoya with signal
benofiL I am, rofpoctfclly yours,
Lev. J, a UATUOBN.
PrrtLAOKLPniA, lOlh Month. 17th Day, 16C2.
BturrKCTsn Finarm:?My donghler has beeu much
bsnoOttod by Uni usa of thy PlonloUon Bitter* Thou
-lit eeua u.t> , -, o uoluua inuii.
Thy friend, ASA ODTilllN.
SriruiuM Hoots, Oinaaao, 111., 1
Febnury 11, 18Cj. }
M?ssns. P. n. Diukk A Oo.:?Pleono Bead us another
twelve cases of your l'lonbxUon Bitter* As a morning
appetizer, they appear to have superseded everything
also, and aro greatly esteemed.
Fours, no., GAGE A WAITS.
Arrangements aro now completed to supply any de
mand for this ar?clo, which has net heretofore been
poasiblo. ....
Tbo nnblio may rest acanred that In no cess will the
perfectly pure atoudord ni thn I'laktatioh ditteiui bo
deported from. Kerry bottle bran th* fac-timilt of our
lignature on a tteel plate engraving, or if canne! be gen
uine.
Any prrton pretending to tell I'laktitioh Bittkiui tn
bulk or by t\e gallon, is a surindlcr and tmpoiler. Batare
of refilled bottles. .See that our lYica/e Stamp it Onato
Tii.ATkn over every cork.
Sotd by all Drngglsls, Oroooranud Dealers throoghonl
the country.
P. H. DEAKE & CO., .Now York.
ASTROLOGY.
THE WOULD ?ISII?D
AT THE WONDEnPOT. HEVEI.AT10NS
MADE BY THE GIIEAT ABTBOLOOIST,
Madame M._A. PI3RIIIGO.
QBE BEVAES SI CULTS NO MORTAL EVER KNEW.
O Sbo rostorea to hupplticss those who, from doleful
ovonta, catastrophes, crosses in love, loss of relation* and
friands, loss of money, *c, havo booomo despondent,
Sbo brings togcUtcr thoso long separated, gives informa
tion concerning absout frlcuds or lover?, restores lost or
stolon property, tells you Uio business you aro beat
qualified to pursue snd In what you will bo moat success
ful, causes apeedy marrlsgos, and tella'you the very day
you wUl marry, gives y<u tho names, llbrncss snd char
acteristics of tho ponton. Uhu read? your very though tu,
and by her almoat supernatural powers, unvalls Uio dork
and hidden myatcrlce Of tlio.fulorc. From Uio a tars wo
oo in tho firmament?the malefic alors that ovorcomo or
prrdomlnoto in tho configuration?from the aspects and
poalUous of tbo planets and tho Axed (tan In Uiohoaven*
at Uio time of btrtli, aha deduces tho futur? desUny ol
man. Fall not to consult tho greatest Astrologlst on
earth. It costs you but a trlttc, and you may nover again
havo so favorohluan opportunity, Consultation foe. with
DkencsH and aD desired. lulormaUon, $1. Partica living
at a diatanco tan consult Uio Madame by mail .with equal
safely and satlsfaellon to Ihomselves, as If In iiorson, A
full end explicit chart, written out, with all Inquiries an
aworod aud llkencsw enclosed, sont by mall on receipt 01
price abovo ruonUoiiod. Tho atrtctcet secrosy will be
nialnlaincd, and all oorrospondenco returned ot destroy
ed. ItefomieoHof Uiu lilghcsl order furnished thoaodo
airing them. Write plainly tho day of tho month end
year In which you were hum, oncloslnff a ahull lock of
hair. ...
Address, ManixiE B. A. PERBIOO,
P. O. Daawcn 203. Bditalo, N. Y.
. March 30 _. . ._. ly
The ro oomeUi glad tiding* of joy to all,
To yonng and to old, to great and to small;
Tho iVsyiy which onco was so precious and rare,
Is free for an, and all may be' fair.
By tue use of : ' '. fi
ouastellar's
WHITE LIQUID
. ^ '- ENAMIi^.
For Improving and BeauUfytng the Oomploxlcm,
The most valuable ondpwootprepaiation In uae. foi
irriiki '
and all Impurities ot tho alun, kindly healing the same
leaving Uio akin white and clear sa alabaster, fu ose
cannot bo detected by tho closest aernUny, and pug *
vegetable preparation la pcrfecUyhannUtM.'-ifi la the
only artlclo of Uio kind used by tho French, snd is con
sidered by the Parisian as fiulbp'eiiiablo td a por/aol
toilet. Vi)wards of 80,000 bottles wore sold during. the
past year, a sufflclent truaratitco- or I to 'cflleacy. Prtoe
only 75 oen?. Bunt by mail, post-paid, on receipt of ta
order, by \ . . ' t CVU'ioX
Sxlf' BEBOEB, BBD?TS fc CO., CSseir Uta, .
3t39 Utvsr' Btv, -Tiojr, ?r.^,>
m\)i
ihk Till-, Fltl.MIWIVli
!.. I5<\. 20e.
m muu.UN ;k.
OlUiANlJlKS. J.AW.N AND GltENAMNKS.
IO,
HOSIERY, OK KVEBY DESCRIPTION. VKT OITT.UKD.
SE.
LMIA pi:i .
Vinu-UL LOTOl'DHESS dOODS, AT Ne. PEU VAHD.
tock before purchasing els'-wlicrc.
T & CO.,
Lng Street,
site (?ruber Si MariIn's (iroirry.
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ETC.
SIMii.l i SWIIMRUS (WUN'JTU.
HUM I'll REVS'
IIUaiikoP?T?HC) SI'F.CIFICH
RAVE PROVED, r ROM THE MOST AMPLE E?.FK.
Ul l'.NOE, an entire succmni: Hlai|il*>?Prompt? Effl
Ment ainl lliillalilo. 'Il.iy aru Ihn only iii<d!cincs per
fectly adaptiv! |<> popular use?m sluipl? ll:at lolstatrs
:afinnt bo made lu naine tbem; an haroili's an to bo
'reo from dan.>;or, and 10 ?Uli lent as to be always rolls
tie. Tbiy hate tai-.'.t tbo lilghr.st <'linini'iirintiDn from
II, and Will always render satisfaction.
Uosta,
s?o. 1, cures Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations.. 36
" 3, " Worin?. Womi-t'over, Worm-Colo.. 35
I, ' < I >-int-. Colic, ur Icettitiig of In
laula. as
I. " Dlnrrhuis of children or Malta.... 33
' 6, " Uys'ntoi-y, Griping. Billons Colic. 36
" 8, " Clinic, u. "iiiiinu, Nausea, Vomlt
ior. as
" T, " fon^lis, tvM I. liruiichiUa.
" C, " Nsurnlala, lootbacbo, Kaccachc.. as
? B, Elen.fln<-lte?,Slck Headacho^Vortlgo., 35
" 1U, " Ilys|ie|ialn, lillloua Stomach.
" II, " Supjireiiseil, or Painful periods.....
" la, " Wliflei, loo profuse periods. 36
is. ? Croup, Cough, Iiuncult Breathing.. aa
14, ' Hall lllicnm, Er>b,|MiUs, Eruptions, as
16, 11 UlienmsLtiam, Rhminiatlo Pains... ?S
" 18, " Kcvcr uriil A|;ur, Chill 1'ever,
Agues. 60
" 17, Piles. Ullml or Bloc-ding. 60
? 18, ' Opilinlmy, and Boro or Wcsk Eyes. 60
" IB, " ?Ulli? Ii, Acnto or Chronic inilu
onaa. 60
" at), ' WliiioplnR trough. Violent Coughs 60
" 31, " Aatlimn. Oppressod Breathing.. 10
" SI, ' I'.nr Otsrltureca, Impaired Hear.
1uk. 60
" 33, " Ht'iofula, Kulsrgcd Ohuids, Swell
iugs. 60
" 34, " tleitei i.i Debility, Physical Weakness 60
vs, " Uropay and Scanty Secretions. 60
" 38, " Sri? sirUiirws. Hlckno-s Irom Bid
iiu,. SO
" 37. " IClilnry m.r:i", Gravel. 60
" 1?, " nrrvuua Oi lilllty. rkuilnal Emit
Hlons, Involuntiiry riscuargoa.1.00
jo, ' Hore Month. Canker. 60
m ko, " lirlnury Incontinence, Wotting
Bed. 60
< 61, " Painful I'ertnita, ovon with
llpasii t. 60
" 83, " Salier?.>i;a at Chaote of Lfn.1.00
< 8-1, " Kpllcpsy, Hpasius, at. Vltua' Dance.1.00
" S4, " Dlptlierln, Ulcerated Koro Trost,... 60
FAMILY CASKS.
I6vtalf, morocco caso and liook.$10.00
lu largo vlala. In morocco, and book. 6.0J
W largo rials, plain case, and book. 6.00
IS boxes (Nos. 1 to 16). and book. B.0O
VETERINARY SPECIFICS.
tfohogany cases, 1U vleia.910.00
tingle vlais, wlih directions. 1.00
jnarThoio remedies, by the case or slnglo box, are
?Siito?ff.^>w?flnpH<t?o.,i,itry' b* a,Mlor fr**
HU&IPHREYH' BPKOINO
HOM OPATH10 MEDICINE COMPANY,
Ofllco and Dopot No. 663 Broadway, Now York.
Dr. Utmrnacrs la oonsultrxl dally at bis ofllco, per.
tonally or by 1st 1er, as above, for all forms of disease.
dow li: ?V .moisi-:. Wholesale Agents.
No. 161 Meeting atrcot,
Opposlto Charleston Hotel.
w. a. Hit rim:.
A. vT. KCKKbiSf CO.. Retixll Agents,
No. 331 KTNO-HTREET. 4Ui rloor above Market-at.
April 16 mwfAmo 6mo Ohsrleston. R. O.
OLD BIP VAN WINKLE GIN,
GOLD StEDAL SHEBBY,
PORT AND MADEIRA,
HARVEST BOURBON,
WHEAT NDTHIENT,
OLD HOMESTEAD RVE.
TN ADDITION TO OUB BUSINESS OF BELLING
JL WINES, etc., in original packages, and in order to
Insure to consumers Pure Liquors in a compact and con
Tcnlcnt form, wo commenced the enterprise of bottling
and packing In cases our well known wines. Brandies,
Whlakics, Ac, and have sent them out lu a stylo that
would preclude the possibility of their being tampered
with before reaching tho porciaoor. The general appre
ciation and Gratifying success that baa rewarded our
efforts lias encouraged us to maintain tho standard as re
garda quality, also to make Increased efforts to retain tho
con?deueo and patronage which has been so liberally be
stowed upon us, IHN1NOER k CO..
[Established 1778.) Importers ol Wlnos, &c,
No. IS Beaver street, New York.
Tho above popular goods are put up lu casus contain
ing one dozen buttles oacb, and are sola by all prominent
Druggists, Grocers, kc.
Opinions of CJ?o Press.
The name of Bhunger & Co., No. IS Beaver street, is a
guarantee of tho exact and literal truth of whatever they
represent.?JY. K. Com. Adrertitcr.
Tho importing house of Biniugor & Co., No. 16 Boaver
street, is conducted upon principles of integrity, ^'""^
and the hiHhc?'. honor.?A. 1". Svtning Ezprtu.
GOODRICH, WINESIAN & CO..
No. 163 MEETING STREET,
Opposlto Charleston not
and
D0WIE & M0ISE,
SUCCESSORS TO KUNO di CASSIDEY,
Vn 1SJ afl'KTTUfl IITMVRT,
Wholoaalo Agents, Charleston, B. O.
January 30 wfmSmoa
SARATOGA
"EXCMOR"JPRING WATER.
f IUIe WATER OF THIS SPRING IB relieved TO
jL bo nncqualloil by that of any olhor In tbofar-fsmod
vullI y of baratoga- Its virtuos aro such ss have secured
It tho high encomiums of all who havo used It, poaaces
ing, as it does, in an eminent degree, cathartic, diuretic,
alterative and tonlo qualities.
From SAMUEL HENRY DICKSON, M. D? Profcaaor
Proctico of Pbyaic, Joflerson Medical CoUego, Philo*
dolphin, formerly of Charleston, S. C;
PaiLASKuilu, Novembor 16,1805.
I have been for s. year or morn past lu tho.habit Of
taking tho water of tho ."Excelsior" Spring of Saratoga.
Accustomed during tho great portion of my invalid life
to use thoditTerent waters of Uio several fountains which
boil up along that rcmarkablo valley, dependent, indeed,
upon them lor much of tho comfort 1 enjoy, I am satis
fied that the Excelsior Water la as well adapted as any
other otnoag thorn, if not moro >o, to the purposes for
which thoy aro generally employed. It Is very agreoablo,
strongly Impregnated with tho carbonic acid, lively and
sparkuug. * I can heartily and conBcienUously
recommend It to all who need a gentle cathartic and
dlareUc SAMUEL HENRY DICKSON, M. D.
Tho Water la pet up In Pint end Ouart .bottles, and
packed in good urdor for shipping, Pinta In boxe, ol
tour dozen each, and Quarta in boxes of two dozen each.
HOLD AT WO0IX8ALK DT
GOODRICH, Wli?AN & CO.,
Importers and Wholesale Drugirists,
I Ko. 153 MI .ivi l Vf- STREET,
'OPPOSITE 0OABLK9T0N ROTEL.
DOTVIE & M0ISE,
No. 151 MEETING STREET,
Opposite Charleston Hotel.
And for sale by finit class Dru^lats and Hotels.
January 13 _Cmo
AFFLICTED!
SUFFER NO MORE!
When by lbs uio Of DR. JOIN VTLLE'? ELIXIR you
can be cured pnrmanonUy, sod at a trifling cost,
Tho astonishing success which has attended this In
valuable mcdlclno for Physical and Nervous Woaknoss,
Oonernl DoblUty and Prostration, Ixisa o( Musrulsr En
ergy, Impotency, or any of tho couseouencea of youthful
IndlEcroJon, renders it tho moat valuable preparation
over discovered.
It will rem ovo aU nervous afTectloas, depression, ex
citement, Incapacity to study or business, 1. rji of memo
ry, confusion, thoughts of self deal ruction, fears of In
sanity, sc. It will restore tho appetite, rcnow tho hnaltb
of thoeo who havo destroyed it by sensual oxcess or ovil
practices.
Youmr Men. be humbugged no moro by 'Sftiack Doc
tors" and ignorant practitioners, but send without daisy
for tho Elixir, and bo at once restored to health and hap
piness. A perfect Cora (e Guaranteed In every Instance
Price 61, or four bottles to nno addre*, ?3, j
One bottle is sufficient to effect a cure in all ordinary
<*ALSO, DR. JOINVILLE'B SPECIFIC PILLS, for the
speedy arid permanent euro of Gouorrhcea, Gleet, Uro
tbral Discharges, Gravel, Stricture, and all affections o
tho Kidneys snd Bladder. Curb, effected In from nno to
five days. They aro prepared from vegotable oi tracts
that aro harmless on Uio system, and never nauseate Che
stomach or impregnate the breath. No chango of dlo
Is necessary while ?sing thorn, nor does their action in
any manner Interfere with business pursuits. Prtie 81
per box. a* .<
Either of ?s aboTevrnenttcmod articles will bo event to
any address, closely sealed, snd io*t-nalJ, by mall o
oxpress on receipt of price. Address all orders to
BERGER, BUCTTfl h CO., Chemists,
March SO ly No. aas'River street, Troy, N. Y.
iwf own tsro 3BAU? xa
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in? un* tae*BMjrwiOB*r~oon.ormwaMd*
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