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MONDAY MORNING.. MAY C, 18U7. MLNOW IE TIIE LASD. I Know yo thc land where the iceberg and myrtle, With cady green peas and walrus combiue; Where tho Esquimaux ?up upon truUlcs and turtle. -Andtu'c wbftc Polar bears upon Esquimaux dino ? Where tho sall?r nii?bt fail the Kmtclipci. to its source, "Wjiretnpt Jbit? broad stream always frozen, of course. Know yo the land of-tho Koosaquoquim. v. "iWhere tho rows aro Dloomlng all tho year round, 5 .Whore.tiie nightingale flinns in thc icicles dim. And tho oranges ripen with sno w on tho ground. Where thc ice never mel to. as your bard is assures, Whero the flowers Uovor lade-^vido Letters of beward ? Know yo ibo land ot K?randorskurs, Where the E^uimaux maiden goes tc tho dance, Kcu? cool by her lau, aud kept warm by her furs. And her fantastic tot? in their bruud snow shoes glance? Whero thu Polar hear howls in tho barley and wheat, And the Bottlers arc howling for something to cat? 'ris th? land of tho Cz?rl "Tia.?io land wo haye won I C?.u wu smile on such doefls as our Senate have done? : Ohl wild as thc immigrant's last farwclls, Aro tho letters of Seward, the tales that he tells. . -iOh.1 know.yo'that land? "Tis the land ol' ice, ' .?.Tis sEussiah land, at a ru^hln'price. ii BISHOP WWSHTMAS TO TUE COLORED :. The'-MqbUoXoniesenco of tho M. E. Church, South, at its late session requested Bishop \Y. M. WIGHTMAN to prepare .a pastoral address to the K colored members within that Conference. This delicate task he executed, and published tho ad? dress in. the New Urleins Christian Advocate a few ?,.,-weeks ago.-:lt.is too long for us to roproduco in full,- but we' -801001 tho following extracts, which ? _v^,cnmmend to our colored friends: ,V [V i. . AVhy should thero not bo kind feelings on tho .H part of tue ?white people toward you? iou live in tho same country wi tu them, and have always done i so: With' possibly here and there an exception, ' have they hot always treated you, well in the past V ' Do they not foci as mitch interest in you, as sin ' "'cere aaesirp that you ?iay.do well, aa .peoplo who never ^?w and never -knew y~u could possibly do? ; 'I know.wh?t'1-tun saying, wiien.I tell you that tho ' truest and best friends you have iu the world aro ? the- white-folks wita whom you have-grown up. '.rThey wish toraeo \0tt contented'and happy, dpiug-l -w?i? sartmalring the best uso you ?sm or yourfre'e-; " dom," If you behove this, 1 am sure.you, on your ? :side, will bo careful to cultivate the' kindest fad? ings, in Telara? ; Mou will consider it worth your wiuls to show by your conduct teat you mean to proye yourselves worUry of-tue rospect and conli denco o?:-tho white people.. They can liolp you you can, in some important respects, holp mom. . iionds of common interest unite both parlies. Let :' ' tbe the of good feelings bo added.. ?2.'. Your freedom will db you good only so far - as you learn and know how to control yourselves. .--Xnere are niillioua of ..free peoplo in other coun -. : tneav-tons of thousands in our own country-who . have to tight starvation, distress, ina hand-to - iiand ba tue every day. Freedom in itself and by ? itself puts no Dread m peoples' mouths ; no clothes ojijteeix'-hacfca;'no shoos- on their, feat.. It they ."-' tire sick, freedom cannot cure them without a doc .. ?tor.,. ir tho.v aro snolterlcss, freedom gives them ' "no house. Boud and freo alike have to meet death, - .and stand before-tho judgment seat. In St: Paul's time, freedom was nm de Dy somoa .' cloak of mali? ciousness." In our time, by some it is made 3?.cloak .to cover, all the evils to which man *- is ^subject-a sort of good that is tb all poa aible good things for the world Mistakes of thia, sore do not indeed, moko it m itself an r evil. It, is good if used lawfully and rightly. It becomes au evil whou it tums people into fools. It is au evil if it loads peoplo to tuuik that they i are freo to violate God's holy laws; to take plenty of wives; to bo unfaithful to husbands; to break the Sabbath; become drunkards; to lie, to steal, to ho 'deceitful, and 'disorderly: to dream ol living . easily without working for a living. On tho other hand, if freedom is accompanied with personal in . tegnty; if uprightness goes hand in hand with it; if it leads to true self-respect;. if good sense and : . -civility attend it; if prudent iorethought for a com ?<;? f?g rainy day leads to diligence aud atoadv indus ? _!"try,;and every year finds you rising ia in??iligeuce ? and improving in condicioii, why, then, you are . escaping evils-you are gaining the true good of : .freedom. . ;', ?.;'. ; . . "? '# .* *' ??*' . ? 7*. T": r.The -General Conference, at its last session, made .; ... provision that wherever the colored members or ' . : the M. E. Church, South, prefer it, and their num .... bera justify it, they may be organized into separate pastoral charges, each'having its own Quarterly Conference,' composed of official members, as pro- I yided tor in the Discipline. These Quarterly Con _ ? ,*"rarences"may recommend' to tho. Aunnai Confer '. ' - e'nee, after suitable examination into gifts, grace, - . .-aud usefulness, persons whom they may deem !" ... suitable for deacons' and el Jers" orders. In time, ?. when these pastoral charges .become large and - -.numerous enough to be-formed into Presiding Elders'Districts, the: law of the Church allows it. to bo done, if in tho judgment bf the Bishop hav ' ing jurisdiction, the religious interests of the col? orea, people require iL And whenever the state of fae work shad make it necessary. Annual Confer- [ eaces of colored preachers n?ay be organized. 'Then you seo, all necessary an d judicious meas - . 'ores for your -future wanta and probable growth have been provided.. ' ' State Items. "We regret to announce the death of Mr. Wm. ,-C. Smith, a highly esteemed, citizen of our Dis ^tr^?ar??ridav night .last;, after _a- few weeks ili "ness. ' The deceasecTwas hot a native of our Dis? trict, but bad resided here for many yoars, and was ' universally.ostoemedhy all who knew him for his i X?IJ "high : integrity and exemplary Christian deport? ment.-Abbeville Press. ROBBERT.-On last Monday night, the store of . ..i.-Messrs. T. A. Jeffords & Co., of this place, was ::. i.^bnrgloriously entered, and a largo sum.of money, two pistols, and several pieces of bacon and other I. , .articles stolen therefrom. Circumstances having "pointed to a mulatto fellow by the name of Wil nam!'Thomson, temporarily - in the employment of Capt. J. C. Rowe, as one of the guilty parties, a warrant for his arrest was taken out, but ho un- i fortunately succeeded in eluding the officers of j justice, and effected his escape. A search warrant was also. obtained, and articles were found which had been stolen from the store of .Messrs. T. A. J. : ?fe Co., the night before, while his valise contained articles stolen from the same store some time ago, some of the clothing of which Messrs. Ezekiel & "Cohn's store was robbed last month, and also sev? eral articles which connected this Thomson with .... .tho robberies- at the Railroad Depot, which were ^ % such a.inystery at the time, v. " . r~ j. ? ' ," '-~jje iormerly the slave" of"CaptamTosoph "Whitner, of Darlington; afterwards Sergeant in the d04th Regiment U. S. C. T., Colonel Frazier. He ia about five feet eight inches in height, in? clined to be stout, marked by small-pox in his face and over his body, left eye destroyed by that dis? ease, also with a large* scar on uie front of each leg from tho'same cause. Was lately employed as .nurse at the freedman's hospital at-Orangoburg. -Light brown face; dark brown hair, silky, with slight inclination to curl. Ready spokon and civil io mannerSj.and oah read and write, ls verywol! acquainted hi Beaufort, and at Combahee Ferry andPocotaligo:-Orangeburg Ncics. i FIRE_-A fire occurred at hiUf past one o'clock ?' -yesterday morning, in the second story of Mrs. Damour's building on Mulberry street, which came nearbeing a general conflagration of that entire . block of bu?dmga. . The fire was evidently tho {, work of an incendiary. It originated in a room used as a sleeping apart . - ment in which there was neither a fire place or stove, and the occupant has been absent for seve? ral days. Under the bureau which was dostroyed, '". i hole was burnt thiough the floor about nine feet in circumference which caused the plastering to ' fail into a lower room. This aroussd two gentle? men "who were sleeping in it. Ihey immediately ? rushed up stairs, burst the door of tho inflamed room open and suceedod in stopping tho flames. : : ! Dpon the window of the room was hung two largo blankets so as to obscure tho light ol fire. This circumstance convinces us that it must have been - sn incendiary's work.-Marion Journal. THE GARRISON.--We learn -that tho Garrison at this pl : cc .will leave Greenville some time during this week, removing to Anderson Court House, the Post Headquarters of the District of Anderson, Piekens and Greenville. In the discharge of their [ duties, we have beard of no complaint, but, on thc contrary, much satisfaction expressed as to their j \ 'deportment.-Greenville Enter prize. A ROYAL MAN-EATEB.-Tho negro King George . Peppeh of Bonny, proposes to visit Puris. A cor : respond?nt of the London Sun says: - ? , "Among tho illustrious ?trangers who will groco the' Exhibition' is a sovereign of note, tho nigger King of Bonny, who, it is said, has a place constructed of the bones of vanquished enemies, and who can give a human skull to 100,000 guests to drink from as with tho loving cup. 'Hie king? dom of Bonny is situated to thc north of tho coast of Guinea, between the Niger and one of its conflu? ents. It has an army of 60,000 men, and 100 pieces of artillery of English manufacture. The habits of the people, says a French writer, are very simple, and if they do not love ono another they love the Europeans-particularly after their flesh has been cooked upon the gridiron, and if they be fat. This description reminds me ol a question pn t by a trav? eller to a chief of one of the tribes of these niggers. The traveller asked if ,th? chief's people liked the English. 'Oh yes,' said the chief; and so do I-I have eaten some of them.' They seem-to illus I -trate the admonition to 'Lovo tby-hoighbor os thy - *- ^ ewtt' 'IDs nigger majesty, adds-tfie" account, has not.eaten any human beings since bis journey to London in 1861, and tho lordej of his court] have followed the example of abstinence. The peoplo, however, still preservo their primitive taste; but, . i in :nrtue of a recant law, no native of Bonny can touch -human flesh without tho permission in writing of bis lord and master. The black King, it is said, will bring with him plenty of gold in barrels, and so no doubt ho will bo welcome." THE LEGEND OF THE THIRD DEO REE.-?The legend, as it ia called, of ibo Master Mason, is one of the most touching and beautiful in the groat drama of life. Founded, as it is,! upon the mysteries and ceremonies of the ancient Egyptians, it has come down to us as the very embodiment and substance of Masonry. It is the. impressive exemplification of the birth, tho life, tho duties, the death and tho "t? resurrection of man. Il stam 53 .upon tho intelli ?;ent Mason the sublime doctrine of the i mm or tali y of the soul: and lt was a wiso provision of all Grand Lodges that that degree should never be 'givenin pat only, but. should be completed at .- every undertaking. : , . ..Toomit tliis legend is to omit tho degree itself, .., and for its emission tho ordinary excuse, not even 'the ignorance of the' master, who may not have .the talent or Industry to learn it, is not sufficient. This legend is the grand land mark, the unfailing "beacon of Masonic centuries. Itia neverohanired: it will admit of no removal, for it is tho true poini of the universal Brotherhood. It convoys thought and furnishes food for tbs louectivo mind down t? . the grave, and as a simple drama, stands nnc ^naJkd^besido any of the productions of geniup j^2?^ft80&fXer Pi^P^"1, *n ??d forgot it;he.. . '--fatitenwral upbn"his sohl,tvs though it wero ?vi j touch of Divinity, and when pror^^^rt?crsteod-? it innpiroa a solemnity second only to "tho scene of 1 death. ->':,';' .'....Y.-. Grorg?a. Items. EIBE.-On.Wt^owdav .morning, ai 12 o'clock, an alina of ?rc ?M sounded for rh? fl rt* ?rc district. Upon' reaching tho a?en'o we found the roof of the+ doubl? tenement woodeu building, ? situated on Brocsjhton, one:door? east of Houston street, owned' by Hrs. ford, in flames.-. Fortunately tlie Wash? ington Piro Engine Company was 'near'at'hand, and by their 'promptness- and efficiency'-arrostod what ."would otherwise have; boon a'wide-spread conflagration, involving a largo amount o? property. Savannah Republican. . '....; . ArrBMPT TO: DESTBOT A- TEA.IN OF CABS.-Wo hftvo been informed that a diabolical attempt was made on Wednesday night to the ?own passenger train on tho Atlautio and Gulf B'.?lr6?'3,- about ono and a half miles above ' Vald?sta, by placing two cross-lies und a string piece across tho track. The obstructions, howevor, weiro. discovered by tho en? gineer in time to provent any damage." Had this fiendish attempt succeeded a wholesale destruc? tion of life and limb must have taken place, and wc bopo tho piirty concerned may bo, ferrotod out and brought to speedy, justice. "\ VSavannafi Republican, ACCTDEKT.-On Wednesday morning last at ten o'clock, a boy namotl .\Vilbaxa, Beckett, aged twelve years, accidentally fell from a swing ou Br. Sdhley's ?- lace, at White Bluff, and was taken up insensible, ir. Arnold, happening to be in the vicinity, ten? dered his services, und altor the application of proper remedies, succeeded in restoring the lad to consciousness, his injuries . not being of a> fatal nature. - He was pronounced out of danger the same evening, and removed to his parents' resi? dence in this city.-Savannah Republican. ? SUSPICIOUS 'BBOCEEDINOS.-Wo learn that tho residence of Judge Smith, near tho intersection of Peachtree and Pryor streets, was tho ccene of some singular proceedings on Tuesday night last, j At a late hour a knock was heard at the door, and in response to an inquiry of "Who's there," from the Judge, tho reply came, "None of your d-d business; open the door.'' The door was opened onda yvcll dressed stranger entered, and uncere? moniously proceeded to examine the rooms, per? sistently 'refusing to stats his business, to bo seat? ed, or alford any explanation of his object.: He lett tho house, and joined a party of four or. five on tho outside, when the door was closed by the in? mates. No further disturbance occurred. Who were the mysterious visitors is tho question. [AUarOa Opinion. "IAUCH BAW."-On Wednesday we published a paragraph with tho caption ".Lynch Baw," in which we stated that wo learned from a gentlbmau that two United State? soldiers had been hung in Edgo ucld, S. C., ic. We aro; now'pleased to report tu at tao military officer commanding in that District -has rfcrrotied out tho report, which .amounts to this: ?. negro "boy, fauvtcuu Sir fifteen f year* ui,' I reported to the military iii Edgeiield Court House, that two men, clad ni bluo uniforms, woro hang iug to trees in tho woods, some miles from that placo. This.was, reported to Major Hastings, U. t?. A,, and a thorough "search.liiatiUicod, nothing disco vured, and tho impression now is that a little negro has badiy.hoaxod a very respectable num? ber of people..-VonstilulionalUt. . . : FDIE.-About ono o'clock on Friday morning, 3d inst., two of our compositors on their way homo, discovered some cotton bales on fire in the ware? house of Mr. Cnapman, corner of First and Poplar streets, and instantly gave the alarm, which was caught up and extended by the watchman at the City Hall, and soon our ready firemen were on the spot.-Macon Journal. THE CONSCIENCE FUND.-A remarkable instance of "conscience" was developed at the United States Treasury, a fo w days since. Two envelopes. were ?? received from Cincinnati in the same mail, ad- ? dressod to General Spinner, United states 'Trea? surer, unofficially-one containing $2500, and the., other $1000, in groen backs. Not a word of oxplan- ' ation accompanied either of them, and there, is no trace discovered of tho sender or senders., Tue ; total receipts of the "conscience" fund amount with these sums to $15,000. COMMERCIAL. Imports. . C AIBATLIEN, CUBA-Per brig Delmont locke-106 hhds i bugar, lui hhda and 91) bois Molasses, to Bonaiant & [ Salas. , r ; : Exports. . ? - ; ' ' . ; NEW YORK-Per steamship Manhattan-129 bales S I Cotton, 1G2 bales. Upland. Cotton, 397 b?rrele Rosin, 298 bbls Vegetables, 143 empty Barrels, 32 bales Bornea tic?, IS bbls Turpentine, - bales Hides, Cl shoots Iron, 1 block Steel, 23 hhds Bones, ll crates Bones, 70 coses Maze, 4 bbls Mdze.Per steam? ship Saragossa-18 bales S -I and 4SI bales Upland Cotton, 69 bales Domestics, 66 casks Clay, 75 bags I Ginger, 32 bbls Vegetables 28 Packages. ..Tuc Charleston Cotton Marliet. ; OPTICE-:OE:?BlgCE[ABIB??ON DAILY NEWS. . -Ciiiiu,roro><,-Saturd<iy Evening, May 4, 1867. . Sellers wore offering but little Cotton, but the market was irregular and In some cases easier. Sales, 1?S bales, viz ::'10 at 20," ll at 23,2 ot 23", S at 23 J?, ^ it?i,' 14 at [ ny-, 10 at 25 and 27 at 26c We quote : : T^wMldaung.-..J.-.v'....:..;?U..;:.-24 , I'-.' Middling..-;.:.1.... ....ii.':.-.1:.... 25@26 Augusta Maricet- '?''/. AUGUSTA, May i.-COTTON-To-day being Saturday, very little was done. Prices aro nominally lower than on I yesterday. Middling sold at about 23 M cents. Tho sales amounted to 91 bales, os follows: 1 ot 225?, 34 at 23 y, C at 2-i cents, and 50 bales, the price of which we were un- j able to ascertain. The receipts were 83 bales.. Receipts of cotton by thc Georgia ' Railroad for the week ending Saturday, May 4th, 1867, 302 bales. ? The following are the shipments or cotton by the dif? ferent railroads fo.- the week ending Saturday, May 4th, 1867 : South Carolina Railroad.'....".. j 1,399 Augusta and Savannah Beilroad.'.-.: 140 Total Shipmen ta..' 1,539 The following are the receipts of produce by the dif? ferent railroads during the week ending on Saturday, May 4th. 1867 : - . t Ti :.;'. Bacon, lbs...,...;...:.'...".... 92,887 Corn, bushels.- 9,157 Hour, Obis!..:.............:. 351 VTheat, bushels...,......i.' 406 j Hay, bales../....-...?-. 235 GOLD,-Thc Brokers are buying lat .134al35 and sel? ling at 136. " Srx.v?E,-Brokers are buying at 128, and selling st 130. SEuumxuES.-Nothing acing in securities to-day, Savannah Blarlcat. ? SAVANNAH, May 3_COTTON.^-The recepta of Cotton Hinco April 26th have been 215S boles Upland and 111 bales Sea Island. The exports in tho" same timo have beea. 6047 bales Upland and 1021 bales Sea Island Cotton, aa follows, viz: To Liverpool 5445 bales Upland and 917 do Sea Island; to New York, 602 bales Upland and 107 bales Sea Island Cotton-leaving on hand and on shipboard not cleared on tie 3d inst, a stock of 16,073 bales Upland and 1714 bales Sea Island Cotton. '.". ...... STATEHENX OT COTTON. Uplands, 'ali Ecceipts since April 26,1867.;... 2,153 EXPCBTS. Exports since April 26..:. 6,047 - i 1,024 Exported previously.:.182,161 6,315 j 188,208 9,339 STOPE. Stock Sept L 1806.5.093 Received since April 26.2.153 Received previously.197.035 :10 Total receipts.204.281 ll Exports since Sept. 1,1866.188,208 Sj Stock on hand April 26, 1867.16,073 ?1,714 ? These figures win be found to be strictly correct, as. we made a careful and very correct const of the Sea Is? land Cotton in store and on shipboard this day,' The stock in Store is 1708 bales, and 6 bales on shipboard not cleared-making the above figures, i Our lost weekly review closed on a quiet market holders asking 23 cents for middling, which buyers were unwilling to give, under the advices from New. York, re? ceived about noon, and which- were .unfavorable. On Saturday holders raiHiod a little, but tho market was dull and the sales during the day were quite limited, at about 23o23}$ cents for middling. Monday a decided change took place and the market opened quite active at 25>?aS? cents for middling, but later in the day favorable ac? counts from Europe and the North' caused: considerable excitement and an active demand, and the market closed at 28 cents, holders manifesting much firmness, and In some Instances demanding 28% cents. On Tuesday the market became more settled, and holders could not ob? tain more than 27 cents for the same article for which 28 cents had been refused the day previous. On Wednes? day a still further decline took place, and- the little that was done rn-me morning-the afternoon being generally observed os a holiday- was at 25a25>i cents for middling. Thursday there was very little business transacted in Cotton, the market being very heavy, and the few sales mada were nominally st 25a25>$ cents. - To-day the market was very unsettled, the prices asked not being such as buyers were willing to give. There were nd sales of consequence, and we quote the article at 25 cents, nominally for middling. There has been o limited inquiry for Sea Island Cotton at 83a85c for extremes of qualities: - - - BICE-A much better feeling hos existed in tho Bice market during the past week in consequence of the gen? era] bellet In a short crop; and holders are quite firm st' 9 KalOK cents for Carolina and Georgia. Bough Rice is nearly allin, and wast little ls offered ls sold at $2a2 50 per bushel for milling purposes, and $3 50o$4 for Seed Bice. ..? FBEXOBTS ere extremely dull, and asking at 7-l?d for square and J?d for round bales, to European ports. Tim? ber ia taken to foreign ports st 35s per 600 feet Per steamship for New York and Philadelphia J?c; and Bal? timore S2 50 per bale for cotton. Per sailing vessels cot- I ton freights oro quite dull to Northern port* at from y ' to Jic . EXCHANGE.-There is a good demand existing for New York Sight Exchange, and buyers are paying par a)i ! premium, and selling at 3?aJ? premium. In Sterling Exchange very little is doing ot 144. Stocks and bonds are sold in small quantities at the following rates : Central BB......90?91 1 South Western BB. ;.87<?v88 Atlantic & Gulf BB..44@45 City of Savannah..74?76 Atlantic & Gmt R B.72@74 Routh Western BB...........j....;..9a@93 Central BB.'..:.......;....;.;.i..,;.94@95 New State of Georgia 7 per cent..'.80@82 Mobile Market. MOBTLE. May 1.-COTTON-The nemtafl hos been light to-day and confined to two brokers. The market ls un? settled in absence of news itara New York- and abroad, and factors offering have accepted the material i decline on yesterday's rates. - Salea 300 bales. : Middlings 24c MONETABY AND FINANCIAL-There has been but little dono m Gold or Exchange to-day. Currency ls1 still' scarce, and consequently Exchange difficult to negotiate. We quote : . " Gold 1350136. ? , ..' - Sterling 143alM for sixty days, and sight 145. . ; New York Sight la rather lower for outside rates-say I ??B.Y, discount -, checking ratopar. Hew Orleans Sight par. .. .-.:.'! Sew Orleans Market. w NEW OBLEANS, April 30.-COTTON-Tho movement to-day has exhibited Utile activity -any time throughout Opening- with ? restricted enquiry, th& jnarkeVat a sub? s?quent period was almost brought to a stand Btfn by the receipt of telegraphic advices respecting an unfavorable reaction ot Now York and Uw>rpooL Tho supply was lair, and most holders were manifestly disposed to sell, and were generally induced.io', accept lower rotes; but the anticipation of -additional depreciation caused tho withdrawal of the principal portion of the buyers from active operations. Hence the -les- wtrs_nxtr?meiyTtght aggregating at tho close barely 1500 bolos; taken by ?Bight brokers, at irregular but lower prices, the market cloting ho ivy, and with a strong tendency to greater weakness. . With the above romarks wo quote nominally os follows; Ordinary 210320. Good Ordinary 23*21, Low .Middling 28a 27o, and Middling <3Sa29, adding, however, that even I ruunlng Uahtof goooVltaplea could not be n&d at these, . figures:. .The sales foe thopast three days sum up 9700 .> bolos, token partly for the North, -bot mostly for fofaign J export The receipts proper since Friday evening, (ex- "l eluding the arlvala from Mobile, Florida md Texas, ' '""''"?'wliiWii tM'? r*rvttrfi rtatmnonit.) ero, i brace 2875 boles, against 4440 daring the corresponding period last wooli, showing a decrease of 1575 bales. Tho exports for tho same period comprise 970J bales, 1278 of were coastwise 3mHS-t25..to foreign porto. _ f : ? . Uti. X SxayiMBMT.fli- cosxos."- ," : . Stock on hand September 1,18CC.bales 102,082 BecoiTod to-day. 1,124 Eccoived previously.. 706,010-707,734 ..... 809,810 CTearr^to^ay:.'.:.".:V.'l...'..'.....v.... 6,478 Cleared previously...... ?......... ..>,. .668,228^074,700 Stock sn baud.135,110 Tho clearances comprlso 3944 bales' for liverpool, 4'4 for Gibraltar, 80 for Vera Cruz. SOGAH /si MOLASSES-Thc receipts since yesterday comprise 32 hhds Sugar; no Molasses. Thc supplies of thc domestic production aro very li^ht, but thc. demand is limited and only local, A lot of .41 hhds choice Louis-, ians, not refilled, sold at w.'ic per lb. Louisiana Molas? ses is quoted nominally at 72c por gallon for primo. Cuba Sugar and Molasses aro in good supply, but there is no demand, and in tho absence of salos for some time quotations cannot bc given. Cons-Is in good supply. Tho demand is fair and the market firm. The solee to-day embroco 20.837 sacks, of which 3,687 mixed on private terms. SOO ordinary mixed at il 37 J?.' 2000 mixed and white ot SI 36>?aSl 40, 8000 white, 1000 yellow and yellow mixed, 1750 yellow and white, 1000 whito, COO white mixed and white, 1500 yellow and 600 yellow and imxotl all at $1 40% per bushel." FREIGHTS-With more offering for shipment, tho rates coastwise ore-fuller, and those for foreign ports are filmer. Thoy are ?ic.'per 1*. for. cotton bj; steam fer New York, lc for Boston. St am New; York and Boston 35c. per sack for corn. 50o60c por bbl- for flour, and COaCSc for pork. Sail for Liverpool 17-32a9-16d.for cotton. - Baltimore Market. BALTIMORE, May 2.-COP?EE-Bio is quiet but held steady; no sales; stock m first hands, including cargo of brig Brothers, below, 7600 bags. COTTON-?Was dull; no sales to-day ; prices favor buy? ers; quote nominal ; Middliinr Upland 27c.. FLOUR-The market presents no now feature. Very little inquiry,'and the sales reported confined entirely to local trude Wanta. Stock and receipts small, and willi prices generally relatively lowor than aU other markets .hast or West, holders remain firm os before, viz: Howord-Btrceisuper and Cut Extra.. .Ml 25 @S12 25 Howard-street shipping Extra........ 12 50 (?a 13 60 Howard-street High Grades.......... . 13 60 ($'14 75 Uoward-stree't Family_......'. 15 60 @ 16 60 Ohio Super and Cut Extra._.._ll 00 ca ll 75 Ohio Extra Shipping. 00 00 @ 00 00 Ohio retailing...-.. 00 08 cs 00 00 Ohio Family.. 14 60 u 15 60 Northwestern Super.00 00 (?a 00 00 Northwestern Extra.; 12 50 @ 14 DO City Mills Super.ll 25 (g^ll 50 City Mills, Standard Extra.i...12 50 ??13 50 City Mills Shipping brands Extra..... 15 50 ? 17 00 Baltimore, Welch's i Greenfield Fam'y 18 00 (ul 00 ot) Baltimore high grade Extra.. 17 50 (u> 00 Ul) Bye Flour,~now.:. 9 00 y 50 Corn Meal, City Mills. 6 20 to 00 00 Gnars.-Whoat-Tho offanugs to-day were only 750 bushels rod. sud the sales embraced 4U0 bushels Mary laud red at ?3 20a3 28, bitter good, no prune or choleo of. faring; 400 bushels Pennsylvania red ut ts 05. Cora. 8050 o uah els white aud 7000 D usuels yellow received; de? mand activo' o?d prices improved- two cents on both : prime waite and yellow; embraced in the sales-were 8000 bushole fair wairo at SI 2Jal 24; 7700 do primo si 26: 1200 bushels Western mixed ?1 22; ol yellow 2600 busu eis Western mixed at ?1 20:1600 do ?1 26; 0200 bushels prime Maryland and Pennsylvania $1 28, und for the suc? ceeding two days' receipts si 29al 3o was paid. Oats. 3500 bushels offered and 1800 bushels sold at 75a76 cents, nearly all at the outside price. Rye.-A small pared sold at ?1 72: we quote si 70al 76, as to quality. Moi.tHHBH-boles to-day 14 puncheons English Island st 07c, -and 20 hhds Cuna on pr.vate terms. Market quite out,of stock at tho close. Prices nominally un? changed. i PROVISIONS-Aro quiet but steady. Wo quote Mess Pork ?23 o7%a23 60, ami retail lois S23 74; bulk Shoul? ders held st Oe, with buyers at ne loss; sides lo^oio^c for, loose and packed; Bacon is firm, with salos at 10a 10J<?o for Shoulders; 12,i2,yc lor Rib Sides; 12>ial2Xc for Clear Rio, ond lor short time orders 13c; Clou 13a KUjc; the inside figures invariably net cash. Hams 16a 10c for.plauu; 17al7.?ic for sugar-cured canvassed. Lard, Western tierces, 13.U3>.jO for largo lets; 13,S?al3)?c for retail; City >?c lesa; Baltimore K=uned, in kegs, loo. RICE-Wo quote Carolina at lojjall.'ic. as to quality. Some sates have been made at the inside price Rangoon is held steady at 9>?a9??c SALT-Wa? iu brisk .demand to-day for lots from deal? ers, -and prices fbrimy maintained at ?3 10u3 20 for linc; .$2 20. for - Ground Alum, and Turk's Island O?aOSu V bushel. ?. : . SUGAR-Wo hear of no transactions to-day. Market quiet but prices steadily maintained. WHISKEX-lu toe absence of t.ansactions to report we quote held in bond at ?6a28c ? gallon, Sew Torie Market. . ; ( . LKSES aiABKkT. . Tho New. York Commercial Advertiser, of May 2, Baye : In rdante$ there issno change'^' The supply is'abun? dant aVB?tPpc.r-cent.'?n' stock:" ccMattrils,' 4?r5 per cent, on Governments. Discounts are easy at 0>^a7>? per cunt, for prime paper. , . . j - ,.;:-- .-. ?. PRODUCE MARKET. . NE .\ YORK, May 2-2 P. M.-FLOCK, 4:c.-The Flour market is 10a20c b tter, and fairly acu.-e. The saTosare ?400 buls." at7 ?0 75all 60, for-; Superfine State ; $12313 -Tor. Extra. State ; $13 10al4 for Choice S:ute;S10 75all 60 for superfine Western; $12al3 60 for common to medium extra Western; $13 Walo lo for choice Western; S12 85al3 95 for common to good ship? ping brands extra round hoop,Ohio; and $14al5 30 for trade brands, thc market closing quiet Muthern. Flour Saner, i Sales 400 bbls at $12 C0al4 25 frrcorma"s^rTBiui.Sl*;40al8 for fancy and extra.: .-"-.' Cnliternia ITouxis'flrm. Sales 400 bbls'and sacks at $16 S0al7. Rye Flour is very firm. Soles 309 bbls at $8ag 80. Corn Me il ls firm. - Sales' ISO bbls Brandywine at $6 76. GRAIN-Tho Wheat market is 2a3c better, and moro active. Sales ' 62.000 bushels ? ot $2 72 %a2 76% for . No 2 Milwaukee; $2 60 for interior No 2 Chicago: S3 26a3 40 .-for. White: California; 43 50 for Whito Michigan, and $2 70 for strictly No 3 Milwaukee. Rye is very firm. Sales 8000 bushels Wcstoin at ?1 65 al 60, the inside price for inferior; and 4000 bushels Canada, free, a. $1 65. ... . Barley is quiet and firmer. Soles 9000 bushels No. 2 State at $115. Sales 1000 bushels poor Barley Malt at SI- 27. . .. The Corn market is leal %cbetter. Sales 87,000 bush? els at $1 38?l 39 for mixed Western in store; $1 40 for retail lots do; and $1 34al 37>? for new Western mixed. Oats are lca2c better, andmore active. Sales 145,000 bushels at 7Cca"8c for Western; 78ca80c' Tor Milwaukee; 80ca81c for Ohio, and 85c for State. -. RICE.-Carolina is dull at 10Malone - COFFEE.-Thc market is dull and unchanged. No sales reported. . Total stock Of Coffee in Now York May 1,1867, 65,065 bags, and OTOO mots. SOOAB-Is to moderate request, with sales since our last 840 hhds, at loralie ior Cuba and Porto Rico on private terms, and 80 boxes Havana at 12J?c Total stock of Sugar ia NOW York May 1, 1867, 42,835 hhds, 98,679 boxes and 19,172 bags.. MOLASSES-The market 's without deided change; sales since our last 250 hhds Porto Rico at 52a53c. Total stock, or Molasses to New York May 1,1867, 7,185 hhds. . . HAY-Is In good request at SI 90 for shipping, and S2a 210 for retail lots,. TEA-Is quiet, with sales GOO half ches s Oolongs and 670 do. Japan on private terms. PBOVISIONS-The Pork mark t is more active and firm? er. Sales ',150 bbls. at S25a23 50 for new mess, closing at $23 25, cash "and regular ; ' S22--22 12 tor old mess ; $18 87ai9 50for pr'me, arid $21 87022 for prime mess. Beef is firm.. Sales 283 hbls. at $1450a21 for new plain mess; and $19 50a23 50 for new ritra mess. Tierce beef is firm: Sales 149 tes, at $32 75*33 for prime mess, and $38 50a39 for India mess, iii Beef hams are quiet. Sales 142 bbls. at S40a41. Cut meats are steady. Sales 335 pkgs. at 8J?ca9%c for shoulders, and 12cal3>?c. for barns. Bacon is steady, bales 416 boxes at 10%allJ?c for Cumberland: Gut; and UJ?allJ?c for Short Ribbed: T2Ji al2%c for Short Clear; and Long Bibbed on private terms. Lard is steady and quiet. Sales 820 bbls at 12'?a 13J?C ._ Butter is dull at llal4c for Ohio, and 15a30c for State. Cheese Ts firm at 13al9c . ASHES-Are dull.. :.. WarsKEY-Ie quiet. FREIGHTS-To. Liverpool; .29 hhds Tobacco at. 25s; SO tierces Lard ot 16s. To Glasgow, per, steamer, ! 38.000. bushels,Com at 4?d; I 6000 bushels Canada Peas at 6%ch ~ ? [Correspondence of the-Journal of Commerce.] ' HAVANA, April' 27.-StJOAES--Remain as last advised; market more active at GJ?a7r per arroba; yet small kits have brought leas, defect in grain dryness. Shipped to ports in the United States 9005 boxes and 1015 hhds; to European ports 11,783 boxes; leaving stocks at Havana and Matanzas equal to 437,321 boxes and 15,976 hhds. Busin "sa generally more healthy. - - FREi?Hss-i-Vessela :to better demand ; note of tranac tions per nert steamer; rates as above. ' " ~ EXCHANGE-London, board reports 60 days sight at 12a 12% premium; United States, New York, kc, 60 days right 28a30 discount. B. Y." PORT CALENDAR. CORRECTED WEEKLY. PHASES OF THE MOON. New M. 4th, 2b. 20m?mora I Full M. 18th, 8h. 32m.morn First Q. 10th, 3h. 44m; even | Last Q. 26th, Oh. 2m. even 6 Monday_ Tuesday.... Wednesday. Thursday:.. Friday..... Saturday... Sunday. 12! 5.. 4 6..44 G. .44 6..45 : 6..46 fi..47 6.-47 C..48 9..26 10..28 ll..25 Morn. 12..14 12..68 1..3S 9..35 10. .29 ll..27 Morn. 12..28 1..S0 3. .29 Consignees 'per South Carolina Railroad, May 4. '529 bales Cotton, 92 bales Mdzo, SO casks Clay, lear Lumber, Furniture, and Sundries. To W V Pelct, J & J D Kirkpatrick, C Gravelcy, Thurston A Holmes, Ward law A Carew, W Roach, J M Caldwell A Sons, B B Agent. Rsvenel ti Co, Willis & Chisolm, M Goldsmith & Son, J M Eas on, Col Low, Gibbes & Co, EH Rodgers & Co, CN Averill & Son, W C Courtney & Co. J B E Sloan, Assist? ant Quartermaster, G H Walter & Co, G W Williams tc Co. H F Baker A Co, B B F k A L. passe users. . - Per steamship Manhattan, for New York-Col Hamil' ton. lady and infant. Miss F Hamilton, D Briggs, Mrs F H Doremus, W J Elten, Mrs Lyman Warner, F Hubbard. E H Litchfield, Mrs A E Huger, Mrs Huger sud 2 chil? dren, Mrs L A S Ashley, Miss Rarah Jowell, Mrs M W NewhaU, Mles G M NewhaJL Mrs. Capt- Barnard,' Miss Maggie Barnard, Miss May Hamilton, M. s J H Taylor Mrs J Machinairy, Mrs E C litchfield, Mrs C R Griffin, child and servant, P Murphy, J Minorty, A O'Brien, Miss G D litchfield, Miss O Litchfield. A 8 Jowell and son, Mrs N J Etter and child, Mrs H Knox, Miss Char? lotte Malefers, Mrs Anne Sch wacke and infant, Mrs Levy and S children, J Harvey, lady and 4 children, T Kelly C M Brown, C D Ahrene, A Kingsbury, Br F P Porcher. Rev G J Porter, G G Andrews, A Linstodt, J W McMil? lan, A SteUing, Mrs A E Adams and child. Miss AHIUCT. ?0 Small, W O Jubo, A Thomas, R G Toy, G W Kimball X C Randolph, V Farnsworth, W H Trapman, Mrs D J Summerfield, Mrs J Baxter, A W Lyons, J 8 Shepherd L Jacobs, A B r?rnotuvW H Lideav, J M Howe, F H Terry, E> McEhroqni, J p Bailey and lady, Mrs J Scot', J Klein, Mies M Porcher, P L Wiggins, T McDonald, Mrs Stearns, Mrs Judd, E C Derby, D Wyman, O P Keller, J Colwell, J H Wright, Capt Paine, J Machlnny, Mrs SeeL Master SeeL C Mlnrinmarer, W Foley, M Boezfisher. Mr McKay, T D Daly, and 8 in steerage. Fer steamship Moneta, from New York-B J Forsyth, J M Easter by, P Xfftntclilnsan, A Elie, C Flshbonrne, P J Perry". Mri A leckie, T.E Plowden, Sister M Xavier; Sister M DeSales, H Kirkpatrick. W M Somers, D Kohl nun, J Jessen, Capt W Prince, U 8 A, W Pickett, Charles Wiihoff, J Nathans. Per steamer Fannie, from Savannah, via Hilton Hrad and beaufort-H H Mirremon, Miss Mirremon, J Strob hart, Mrs Schovil.e, J C Flak, and 10 deck. Per steamor WW Frairier, from Edisto and Rockville J W Seabrook,'C K Bates, W G. McGllUvray, G L Wright, W Buff, H S Stewart, Mina Nellie Waterman, Mrs Dr W B Seabrook, E Wbaley, J Whaloy, Major J - JonJdns, H Mc? Kee, J Davis, and lo der*. ">? a ? i .. .- * " " -, ' i^SiMli mimsmmsw**isimmasms*s<stkits^.*wswews*? MARINE NEWS. PORT -O? CaABtKSTOS. S * Arrived gaturday. i Stesntahip Moneia, Libby, New York-left Weane*-' lay. P~M Mdzo. - To Wmts t: Chisolm, Adams Express ?,Cli Averill fe Son, C D Brahe & Co, Btswul & Co. W H Bird A Co, Block* Loyns, T M Cater, G W Clark *' Jo, Cartmill Harbeson H Co, Caeteer * JtccX J B Duval e Ses. E J Dawson & Co, IL Falk * Co, B Eoloy. Mrs M ?u?ey, B Feldman i: Co, J S Fairley Je Co. FogarUo & Stillman. Goodrich. Winuman J: Co, H Gerdts k Co, W 3urnoy, Grocer &-Martin?.Goudkop & Bcuthncr, Hart tc 3o. J H Graver HaeVe, Calhoun. * Co. C K Hucer. Jef ords & Co. W Klusman. A Illinjr. Klinck. Wicken bore & 3o. tl Rlatto & Co. T J Kin?, I, F KOester, Lauroy k Vlexandcr. Longnlck 4 Sell. C Lttscbgl. L Lorentz, T Murphy, Moller & Nimitz, J G Miln >r k Co, M Marks. Uantouo & Cc, Marshall, Burgo ic Bowen. Oxtcndorff A 3o. J F O'Neill * Son. B O'Noill. K H Bxxlcers & Co, W P Bussell & Co, J R Road fc Co. Southern Express Co, P 3'Connor, Nestell & Maxwell, Street. Bros & Co, Strauss. Vanees & Co. StolL Webb & Co, J Small ic Co. J B E Sloan. Taft & Howland. Werner k Ducker, W G WhiWen t Co, Welsh A; Harvey, J B Wiltberjcr, S Wu tts, N G Weldon, G W Williams & Co, D Stro?se. S B Marshall, J ? Kelp. Johnston. Crews k Co. H Badcnhop. M Drake, B 1' Dcery. Bruns & Bee, J RUBHCII. C F Pankni::. Adams. Damon & Co, S A Brown, It Howard, J Purcell, D Ja :nbs. Gaylord ic Wagner, C Goldstein. Dowio tc Moisu, (V F Martin. E Bates. C D Carr & Co. Melchcrs k Muller, fl Harris, W McComb ?: Co. Kinsman .lc Howell, Silvoy & 'digman. Horner & Haas, Macullar, Williams k Parker, 3 Shields. Brig Delmont Bocke, Cochran.' Cabarion, Cuba, 0 days. Sugar and Molasses. To Bonafant & Salas. Sehr N W Snil h. Tooker, Now York. 5 <lavn. Mdic. To (V Roach. J E Ad or k Co. J Adger & CO.'H F Baker & Co, W M Bird k Co. A Bischoff, C D Brahe i Co, R i A P Caldwell. G W Clark & Co, Clacius & Witto, J A Cook k 'Jo, W S Corwin k Co, B Decry, Douglass & Miller, o Fraser & Co, Dewie A Moise, Goodrich. "Winemai? Co, Uraesor. Eoe, Smit i & Co, Hart i Co, Hastie, Calhoun & Co, H Klatto ic Co. O L Komalirens, S LaTorro. N Levin. Tr, I ittlc & Marsnal], G Lagermanii, S C R R Agent. N E E R Agent. S R Marshall, R H McDowell & Co, J C OJe mann, B O'Noill, C F Pani-rrin, N A Pratt, J N Robson, L Schnell ?c Co. H SeigUng. Scrcven & Nisbet, D H Sil cox, G W Steffona k Co, Wagoner, Heath & Monsecs. W L Webb. Whildcn k Co, lt WhMc. Wurhmann & Elmen? thal. J Heins, J F Carraway k Co, Gaylor A Wagner. . Sehr Iowa, Smith. New York. S days. M3zo. To tho Master. ..: ? Sehr Ada Ames, Marston; Baltimore, 6 days. Corn, and Muzo. To H F Uakor k Co, Jeffords k Co. Mantoub S: ?o, J N Tied oman * Co, B M Butler, J C Blobmc, J H MuUor. C K. Hugor. H Bischoff ir Co, B Feldman, Street Uros-A Co. 3 C R R Agent Arrived Yesterday. Steamship Ariadno, Sawyer, Galveston. Texas. Mdzo. To the Master. Bound for New York and touched hero to make a harbor with the steamship Haze in tow. Steamship Haze. Starkey, Mo.Uc, G days. Mdzo. To tho Master. Bound to Now York, and put into this port with loss of rudder. On tho 3d inst, lat 29.30, lon 70.50, felt in with the steamship Ariadne, which vessel took us in tow and brought us to this port. U S Steam Revenue Cutter Kewannco, from Key West, bound- North. Sehr S E Jane, Bussell, Norfolk, Ya, c days. Corn. To B M Butlor. Seamer Fannie. Vincent, Savannah, via Hilton Head. Bluffton and'Beaufort Mdze. To Ferguson ic Holmes, Col J P Low, W U Harrison, H Klatto Jt-Co. Steamer W W Frazier, Torrent. Edlslo and Rockville. Cotton and Mdzo. To J k T Gettv, Ropor k Stonov, and ethers. ...... :. ? Cleared Saturday. Steamship Saragossa, Crowcll. Now York-Ravonol & Co. ? ; . . -yr' Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, New York-Street Bros .'i.CO.; . ,'> ..'...-" Went to Sea Friday. Br hark Blanche. Campboll, Savannah. Went to Sea Saturday. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, New York. Weat tn Sea Yesterday. Bromen bark Evorhard Delius, Hohnholtz, Savannah. From Util Port. Br sehr Alert, Mann, Matanzas, April IB. Up tor 1 'tis fort. Sehr Shiloh, Hubbard, at New York, May 2. Cleared for tl? is Port. Brig Chesapeake, Nowhall. at New York, May 3. ??1ST OP VESSELS CP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS POBT. FOREIGN. LIVEaPOOL. Ship Amelia, Conner, sailed.March 25 Br bark Fille de l'Air, Evans, cleared.March 30 SOUTHAMPTON. The Allen, Martc'J, nailed.Fob 5 DOMESTIC. BELFAST, ?IF.. Brig Proctor, Coombs, sailed. April 9 BOSTON. Tho Whitney Long, Hayes, cleared..April 30 Sehr Marion Gage, Sh ohne, cleared.April 23 Sehr Bichard Vaux, Powell, up.:_April 26 NEW Tullir. Brig Chesapeake. Ncwhall, cleared. .May 2 Sehr Shiloh. Hubbard, Up.:.May 2 Sehr Helene, Alden, up..April 25 rtALTIMOltli. Steamship Patapsco, Nen", to sail.May 1 Sehr Foaming Sea, North, cleared.April 22 Sehr Shiloh,-. up. April 24 MISCELLANEOUS. AMERICAN LEADPENCILC0MPAN1, NE# YORK. Factory, Hudson ?ity, Ti. J. WHOLESALESALES ROOM NO. 3-? JOUST STBEKT, SEW YORK. ALL STYLES AND GRADES OF LEAD PENCIL. of superior quality aro .manufactured and offered at fair terms to tho Trade. Tho public are invited to give the AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL tho pre i terence. THE PENCILS ARE TO BE HAD AT ALL THE _ , PRINCIPAL STATIONERS AND N 1, TON <gfl DEALERS. ASK FOR THE "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL. " TESTIMONIA!*. ? SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, I ) ENQINEEBING DEPABTMENT, > YALE 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 thorough trial of the American Polygrade Lead Pencils, mm niacin red by the American Lead Pencil Company, New York, I find them superior to any pencil in use, even to tho Faber or the old English Cumberland Lead Pencil, being a superior pencil for 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 hold tho point well; they are all that can be desired in a pencil, lt gives me great pleasure to bo able to assure Americans that they will no long-r be compelled to depend upon Germany or any other loreign market for pen;"ls. LOUIS BAIL, Professor of Drawing, icc ' ' ALL PENCILS ABE STAMPED: ?3- "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL CO. N. Y." Norie genuine without t ie exact name of the firm : look to it. Gmo December 13 -?TTHISKEBS and MUS? TY . TACHES forced to grow upon the smoothest tace in from three to five weeks by using Dr. SEVTG N E ' S lt ESTA TIRATE UR , CAP1XLAI11E, . the most wonderful discovery in mo- ' dem science, acting upon the Beard sad Hair in an almost miraculous manner. It has been used by the elite of Paris and London with tho most flattering success. Names of all purchasers will be registered, and if entire satisfaction is not given in every instance, the money will bo cheerfully refunded. Prico by mail, sealed and postpaid, ii. Descriptive cir? culars and testimonials mailed free. Address BERGER, 8H?TT3& CO., Chemifets, No. 285 River streut .Trov, N. Y-, Sole Agents for tho United States March 30_ !>y TM BEST TONIC NOW M ! KRAUSHAAR A CO. . ssa MOST xaoraovxn ' GRAND AND SQUABS PIANO-FORTES foll Iron Frame ana Overstrung Bas?. MANUFACTORY AND V.'iREHOUSB Ko. 1? West Houston-street.* Bo. 1 HEAR BROADWAY. NEW YORK. THE UNDEBSIGN ED, MEMBERS OP THF FIB? OJ i KRAUSHAAR k CO., ar* practical Plano maier) sad as such have had a targe experience In con cocoa 7lth some Oi th? best Establishments In this coonil : ?id Europe Ti. eir .lanes are made not morely fi l taem, but ty thurn, ai A under their Immediate personi ; upsrvlskm, RMI '.hey allow no instrumenta to leave tbei: ractory ?nfl yass toto the hand? of th?ir patrons, urde? toe/ haves power..evenness, firmuesfcand roucdnest el tose, sn' ehuTJdcy of tonch-without whlob ' no lu?tri? acct ought to be satlsfsctoiy to ins' pobl-.c^-as ' w?l) i tost durability in oousiraction, which Mutile* lt to X( nam In to. . ? and to wituntsmO. sudden changes cf tan. ?eretnro and axposhrs io extreme - us?t and cold, whir ire sometimos unavoidable). - They will st all tunes be. happy to sse the prof?sale? rad the pnbllo st their Warsrooms, and Invite cora par) . ian between their own Pianos end thoa* of any otk? psunfartory. . . _ a?TON ERA TISH AAR..TOBIAS BAS 91 ia -, OHA RLES J. 80HONEMA3TH. ;Aprtt?t r._y ?;. '. ; ..' -t, :; :~ ? THE MABI0N STAR, ESTABLISHED NEARLY TWENTY YEARS AGO. IS published at Marlon, S. C.. in the central portion if the country, and offers a favorable medium tb Mer? man ts. Druggists, Machinists, and all classes who desire o extend their business 11 the Poe Dee country. For tho benefit of our advertising patrons, we shall, in iddltion to our subscription list, which is constantly ut xoasmg, publiait' and dlstrfbuto gratuitously 30CO extra icpiaa of thu STAR, during the; traslaess season this fall.' .:" ?- r Rates of Advertising liberal. . W. J. MCKERALL, ' November 20 . Editor ?nd Proprietor. S?^llgWW ^ EWS,' '-V ' ?DABBT o?'?STEENj i-xoprietox?t. BTJBLIRHED EVERY THURSDAY, ATSUMffER. B. O. fiubsoripuon SA0O Jer ?nnrim, To Clubs of four 3.00 per annum. . , A-.tvertis?m?na lneertcl on liberal terms. Decembers .-. ... \ .Vi"';. ''i?:,"...tC.?>':\:''Sj. '<.'''? ' ?''?'??'i.' J*' MISCELLANEOUS. NEW PESF?ME For tlxe Handkerchief. A MOST EXQUISITE, DELICATE, AND FRA? 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Lidies can address us In porfoct confidence, and state their com? plaint* in full, as wo treat all Female Complaints, and preparo Medicines snltable for all diseases to whieli tli-y are subject.-Thirty-two pogo pamphlet. In a poul.M! envelope, free. The Cherokee Pills are sold by all druggists at tl per box. ur slr buses Tor S5; or they are sent by mall, freo of postage, in an ordinary letter, freo from ot?3T*r7atIon, by addressing tho sole proprietor. Dr. W. E. MEEVnr, 37 "Walker St., N. Y. N. B.-Cherokee Pills Ko. 2 aro prepared for special entes, when milder medicines fail ; these are sent by mail, froe of postage, on receipt of SA IA? price of each boos. DR. WRIGHT'S REJUVENATING ELIXIR, Or, Essence of EAfe, Cures General Debility, Weak nen?, Hysteric? in Female*. Palpitation of the Heart and all Nervous Diseatte*. It re? stores new life and vigor to tho aired, causing tho hot blood of Al the Pheniz rises .-'?"tl, to course tue veins, res %T ?SuZ'if? HX'n '"ring *?e Organ? of Genera nr? doa tion *rtmoHng Impotency and this Elixir reiuven Debility. r.-Moring Manliness ate the syirem ?nd and full vigor, thus proving s overcome disease. perfect " Elixir of Lore? re? moving Sterility and Barrenness In both sexes. To tho youne, middle-aged, and aged, there ls no greater boon tlnin this " Eiixir of Life." It give? a new lease of life, causing tho weak and debllltoted to havo ronowed strength and vigor, and the entiro system to thrill with joy and pleasure. Price, ono bottle S3; three bottles $5; sent Dy express to any address. Oar medicines are sold and recommended by all rospcctablo druggists in every part of tho civilized globo ; some unprincipled dealers, howevor, try to deceive their onstomorsby selling cheap and worth? less compounds In order to make money. Be not deotvcd--?sk for these medicines vii take no others, If the druggist docs not keep them, write to ns. and wo will send them by express, carefully packed, free from observation. We will be pleased to recclvo letters with full statements tn regard to anv discaso with which ladies or guntlcuion nra ' ?ft!lated Address all letters for medicines, narnph lets, or advice, to the sole proprietor, _ sjfA TJr V. S. KER Wm, 37 Walker St, H". T. May 2S mwf Jv TEMPOS CURAKDIJD1FFER M IN ANSll RQDRIGTJE'S PEM01C EL?XIR SPECIFIC. T7*OR THE CURE OF CONSUMPTION. PAINS TN THE _E CHEST AND SIDES, DIFFICULTY I-, BREATH INO, BRONCHITIS, CATARRH, ASTHMA, COUGHS, HEMORRHAGE, and art affections o? the Lungs. Thia great rv vivify er is offered to the public, that all who will avail themselves of its remedial power may be ben ofitted. It only requires a fair trial to confirm its invaluable agency in diffusing through each channel of the human organization a restored vitality. It invigorates and em? bues tho Lungs with healthful elasticity; restores warmth, which is their essential element; rouses the sluggish ves? sels into activity; heals the affected lobes; purifies and enriches the blood; regulates the circulation; induces free and easy respiration, and expels, through its admin? istration, each and every concomitant disorder present in the malady recognize*! aa - Consumption, and hitherto I deemed hopeless and incurable. ? This compound ia perfectly safe, possessing neither I narcotic nor emetic properties, which unfortunately are always employed as essentials in every preparation for Cough or Liing affection-a mistake which too of. en in its irritating and debilitating consequences, only con? duces to much general derangement of the system, ds : stroying app?tit? and creating an injurious nervous ex? citement, augmenting gunering with frequent fatal re : suits. Under the Influence of this approved and invaluable j Specific the mont distressing Cough yields, difficulty in breathing and pains and soreness subside, hemorrhage ls arrested,.and health and strength re-established. PRICE FOR SINGLE BOTTLE ?L25. Sold by the Proprietor, northwest corner SOCIETY AND MEETING STREETS, and the principal Druggists. April 2_ly ASTROLOGY. TOE WORLD ASTONISHED AI THE WONDERFUL HEVELATIONS MADE BY THE GREAT ASTROLOGIST, Madame H. A.PERRIGO. SHE REV ALS SECRETS NO MORTAL EVER KNEW. . She restores to happiness those Who, from doleful ?venta, catastrophes, crosses in love, loss of relations and friends, loss of money, &c, have become despondent. She brings together those long separated, gives informa tion concerning absent friends or lo-.-ers, restores lost or stolen property, tells yon the business you are best qualified to pursue and m what you will be meat success? ful, causes speedy marriages, and teRs you the very day you will marry, gives you the names, likeness and char? acteristics of the person.- She reads your very thoughts, and by her almost supernatural powers, un va Un the dark and hidden mysteries of the future. From the stars we see m the llnnamrnt--the malefic stars that overcome or pr-uomiEtoto in the configuration-from the aspects and positions of the planets and the fixed stars in the heavens at the time ot birth, she deduces the f ature destiny of | man. Fail not to consult the greatest Astrologist on earth. It costs you but? trifle, and you may never again have so favorable on opportunity. Consultation fee, with likeness and ali desired Information, il. Parties living at a distance can consult the Madame by mail with equal Rsfecy ard satisfaction to themselves, as if in person. A foll and explicit chart, written out, with all inquirios an. swered and likeness enclosed, sent by mail on receipt ot price above mentioned. The strictest socresy will be maintained, and all correspondence returned or destroy? ed. References of the nighest order furnished those de? siring them. Write plainly the day of tho month and year tn which you were born, enclosing a small lock hair. ' . .. ? Address, Manann H. A PERSIGO, P. 0. DEJ WEB 293, Boin ALO, N. Y. March 80_ ly iQULC GIVE IT A FAIK TRIAL. fTTHIS SC AP REQUIRES ONLY TO BE USED TO _1_ prove tts superior quality. Use it as yon would any common Soap. Try lt and yon will be convinced that lt is superior to any other article in market. For sale by Grocers generally. Manufactured by TAYLOR * YOUNG, Na 188 Front street, New York. For sale by GEUBER & MARTIN, No. 238 King street. H. BISCHOFF lc CO., No. 197 East Bey. GEO. W. WILLIAMS A Co7 Corner Church and Hayns streets. BOWIE & MOISE, Druggists, No. 151 Meeting street, . Opposite Charleston Hotel! January 23 ? ? .. - _." wfmSmo CTE HERALD. ."S PUBLIHKED WEEKLY AT NEWBERRY C BL, AI "JL S3 per annum, and, having a large circulation thro? gu an tho upper and lower Districts of tba State, affords great advantages to advertisers. Bates for advertiaiug vary reasonable- for which apply to our Agent, Mr. T. P. SLIDER, at the Mills Eons?. THOS. F. A R. H. GRENEKER. November 15 Sdtcora tiadPrpvoetoca. IMPORTANT Tti COTTON PLANTERS, AISODTHERN INVENTION. <3-:R,_A_~X"7S PATENT EA EOR-SA VI NG IRON SfllEW COTTON PRESS. THE LATEST AND DY F AK THE HOST PERFECT OOTTON SCREW yet invented. Willi ono mule a heavy bale can be easily packed. Send for Descrip? tive and Price List, to C. K. HUGER, General Agent for thc State, No. 73 East Bay. Charleston, S. C. AXSO, RAIT,V*AY AND STEAMBOAT SUPPLIES, Portable and Stationary Entines, Saw Gina, '.fr'-ery's McCar? thy Gins. Grist Multi, Bark Mills, Hons Powers, Threshers, Reapers, B?'!tini'S, Oils, Iron, Stoo:, Wild? er's Fire Proor Sales. Platform and counter Scales, ic, ic. For salo by C. Iv. HUGER, No. Ti EAST 1I.V?, CHARLESTON, S. C. May 2 mth CmoB 7, SPRING DRY GOOK.- I WK HAVE NOW IN STORE THE FOLLOWING NEW AND CHEAP GOODS, PEINTS, BLEACHED AND BROWN GOODS, 12Jc. 15c.. 20c. PRINTED MUSLIN, CAMBRIC BRILLIAN J S. ORGANDIES, LAWN AND GRENADINES THE FINEST SELECTION OF WHITE GOODS AND HOSIERY, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, YET OFFERED AND AT PRICES THAT CANNOT FAIL TO PLEASE. CITY TRADE. WE OFFER. FOR A FEW DAYS, A SPECIAL AND BEAUTIFUL LOT OF DBESS GOODS, AT 26o. PEE YARD A fresh supplv of Goods received by every Steamer. Parties who wish cheap Goods will piense examino our Stock before purchasing elsewhere. E. SCOTT & CO., No. 229 King Street, Next to Adger's Building, opposite Graber & Martin's Grocery. Match 25 mwf arno DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ETC. | SliUILi* SMILiBUS WitANTUK. HUMPHREYS' HOfflOfiOPAXIHC SPECIFICS aAVE PROVED, FROM THE MOST AMPLE KXP2 BIKNCE, ui ontlro SUCCORS : Simple-Prompt-Era jioQt and Reliable. They are the only mediemos per ectly adapted to popular uso-co simple that mistan et ia ono t be undo in using them; BO narmlnsa as to IK -roe from danger, and so efficient as to be always relio ile. They have raised tho highest commendation from UL and will always rendar satisfaction. Cents. So. 1, euros fevers, Congestion, Infianimat'.oos.. St M 3, " Worina Worm-Fevor. Worm-Ooio.. 31 ?. s, .' Crying Colic, or Teething of In tauts. at " 4, " Diarrhoea,of Children or Adults.... 2t ?. a, <. Dysentery, Griping. Bilious Colics. St <. 6, " Cholo a Mortons, NOUROO, Vomit. lag. SC " 7, " Coujln, Colds, Bronchitis. " 8, ?. Neuralgia., Toothache, Faceachei. St .. S, " Headacli;?, Sich Uwulacho,. Vertigo., Si " 10, " Dyspepsia. Bilious Stomach.. " ll, " Suppressed, or Painful Periods..... "13, " Whites, too profuse periods. SC ? 18, .< Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathing.. Sii " 14, " Saltlthenm, ErjSipeiaa, Eruptions. SC " 15, " K.het?in&a.tl?m, Rheumatic Pains... Si *. 16, .. Fever and A?ne, Chill fever. Agues,. fit ?. 17, " Plica, Blind or Blooding. 60 ?? 18, *. Up? ballsy, and bore or Weak Eyes. BA " 19, ?' Catar-h, Acute or Chronic, Lu?u euza. Ct .? JO, .' Whooplnir Couirh, Violent Coughs CC " 21, f Asthma, Oppressed Urea thing.. 60 .< 22, *? Ear Discharges, Impaired Hoar* me... c " SS, " Scrofula.. Enlorged Glanda, Snell* Uga. 60 ? 34, " General Debility, Physical Weakness 60 ?? JJ, " Dropsy and Scanty Secretions.....;. St " 20, " Sea. alchnrwt. Sickness train Rid? ing....... 60 " 37, " Kidney XJIneuae, Gravel. ct " 38, " Stn ouj Debi Uty, Seminal Rmle sioEJ, Involuntary -lecuargea.1.00 " 39, " Sore Mo ?iii. Cancer. 60 " SO, " Urinary lxieontinecics, Wetting Bed. 6t a SI, " Pa In {a./ Periods, even ?Ith Sposir i. 60 " SS, " SnlTcrmsa st Change of Lie...1.0C '* 83, " Kp He ps y, Spasms, ot. Vitus" Dance. LOO ? a, ? Dlpthei ia, Ulcerated Sore Trost;... 60 FAMILY CASKS. IB vial/, morocco case and book..SlO.oo 10 large vials, In morocco, and book. 6-'^ M large vials, plain case, and book.v. 6.00 ISboxes (Nae 1 to 15), and book.....,..- 8.00 VETEfUNAilY SPECIiTxCS. Mahogany cases, 10 vials.$10.00 jingle viols, with directions._ 1.06 49-Thcaa remedies, by tho case or einglo box, ore tent "to any port of the country, by Moil or 1ST.prose, he* if charge, on receipt of the price. Address HUMPEBEYS' SPECIFIC HOMfEOPATHlO MEOIOIKE COMPANY, Office and Depot No. 562 Broadway, New York. Or. Erran-H&EYb ls consulted daily at his office, per banally os by letter, as above, for ali forms o? disease. DOWTE1 ?Si MOISE. Wholesale Agents. No. 161 Mooting street, Opposlto Charleston Hotel. W. A. SHRIKE, A. JV. ECKEL ?? CO.. ttetail ARM ti, No. 231 KING-STltEET. 4th door above Mwrket-st. April 16 mwfCmo fimo Oh?rl"??n, 'A. Ci. OLD BIP VAN WINKLE GIN, GOLD MEDAL S HERBY, POET AND MADEIRA, HARVEST BOURBON, WBEAT -NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD BYE. IN ADDITION TO OUB BUSINESS OF SELLING WINES, etc, in original packages, and in order to Insure to consumers' Pare Liquors hi a compact and con? venient form, we commenced the enterprise of bottling and packing in coses our well known Wines, Brandies, Whiskies, ftc. and have sent them out in a style that would preclude the possibility cf their being tampered with before reaching the parohsser. Tho general appre? ciation and gratifying success that hus reworded our efforts has encouraged us to maintain tho standard aa re? gards quality, also to moke increased efforts to retain the confidence and patronage which has been so liberally be? stowed upon us. BIN INGER et CO., [Established 1778.1 Importers ot Wines, kc, 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, &c. Opinions of the Press. The name of Bimngor & Co., No. 15 Beaver street, is s guarantee of tho exact and literal truth of whatever they represent.--iV. Y. Com. Advertiser. The Importing house of Bining er li Co., No. 15 Beaver street, is conducted upon principles of integrity, fairness and the nighest honor.-N. Y. Evening Express. GOODRICH, WINE MAN & CO.. No. 153 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hot and BOWIE & MOISE, SUCCESSORS TO KIN? & CASSIDEY, No. 161 MEETING STREET. Wholesale Agents, Charleston, 8. C. January 30 wfm6mos_ CRISPER COMA. Oh i she woe beautiful and fair. With starry oyes, and radiant hair. Whose curling tendrils, sort entwined, Enchained the very heart and mind, CRISPER COSIA, For Curling the Hair of either Sex Into Wavy and Glossy Ringlets or Hea?-y Massive Curls? BY USING THIS ARTICL E LADIB i AND GENTLE? MEN cou beautify themselves a thousand-fold, [t le the only article in tho world that will curl straight 'mir, and at the some time give it a beautiful, glossy ap? pearance. Tho Crisper Ckima not only curls the hair, but nvigorates, beautifies and cleanses lt; is highly and de ightfully perfumed, and is the moat complete article of he kind ever offered to the Amt rican public The Drlsper Coma will be sent to any address, sealed and postpaid for $L Address all orders to W. L. CLARE k CO., Chemists, No. 3 West Fayette street, Syracuse. N. Y. March 30_lyr ? X> E A TJ T Y.- Auburn, sfflM?W - Jwr St -D Golden, Flaxen, and ?TiSa ?jt?<B fig} Silken CURLS produced by Jkesf? - - JOB. JK the nae of Professor DE- "HaT" ?M mj?bj?^ BRKincS F B?8 EB LE J? SPv^flB CHr-VECX. One applies- Jk%t?JS. MR!_3VT^ tion warranted to curl the enOOBamSt *T' '. W most straight and stubborn "T vfl^T^ lair of either sex >nto wavy ringlets, or heavy massive wis. Hos been used by the fashionable* o? Paris sud London, with the most gratifying results. Does no in ury to the hair. Price by mail, sealed and postpaid. *L Jeseriptive circulars mailed free.** Address BERGER, mu TTS & CO., Chemists. No. S8S River street. Troy. N. f., Sela Agents for tho Cnited States.. March 30_'?'_ ly >AVEGA. YOUNG & Mc HMZ1& Uf;M?CTI?? .OFFICE,:. Nos. 39 and 40 Park R?w. OSAAO PA VEG A, 1 ! "?j ;-t:r:.< GEO aaa B, fotme, y ssw YOBT. anaARD L; MOENZIB.? [T A VTX-G BTXSCXKOKSXO TOT ?OBE1UH QOIihiH. iL TION BUSINESS of Xevat, ll LRU KV. PUS? ISS A FLANDERS, woJWll tttC?fl io.>th? ?cotis???*, tr' wt du? ond matarlas claims thron ghout the Valtot otea o=a Oweoda. ooMMisMZoana roz ALL TUB STATW. SSS?:* ' DRUGS, CHEMICAIS, ETC. SARATOGA "EXCELSIOR" MING WATER. rTTHE WATER OF THIS SPRING IS BELIEVED TO _L be unequalled by that of any other in the i?r-famed volley ol Saratoga Its virtues are such as nave secured it the high encomium:) of all who have used ic, possess? ing, as it does, lu au eminent degree, cathartic, diuretic, alterative and tonic qualities. From SAMUEL HENRY DICKSON, M. D.. Professur 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 post in the habit ol taking tho water of tho "Excelsior" Spring of Saratoga. Accustomed during the great portion ot my invalid lite to use the different waters of tho several fountains which boil up along that remarkable valley, dependent, indeed, upon them lor much of the comfort I enjoy, I sm satis fled that the Excelsior Water is ss well adapted aa any other among them, if not moro so, to the purposes fox which thoy ore generally employed. It is very agreeable, strongly impregnated with the carbonic acid, lively and sparkling. ? * * I can heartily and conscientiously recommend it to all who need a gentle cathartic and diuretic SAMUEL HENEY DICKSON, M. D. The Water is put up in Pint and Quart bottles, and packed in good order for shipping. Pints in boxe? ot lour dozen each, and Quarts in boxes of two dozen each SOLD t ~ WHOLESALE BY GOODRICH, INEMAN & CO., Importers and Wholesale Druggists, No. 153 MEETING STREET, 1 OPPOSITE CHARLEST02T HOTEL. DOWIE & MOISE, No. 1T.1 MEETING STREET, Oppesite Charleston Hotel. And for salo by first doss Druggists and Hotels. January 12 Gmo '.A smile waa on her lip-health was in hex look strength was in her step, and tn' her hands-PLAHTA noa BrrxEBS." S. ?.-I860-X. A few bottles o! PLANTATION BITTXB8 Will oura Norvous Headache. < " Cold Extremities and Feverish Upa. " Sour Stomach and Fetid Braam. : " Flatulency and Indigestion. '? - Nervous Affections. . . <. Excessive Fatigue and Short Breoth - pain over tho Eyes. . . ? Mental Despondency.. . , ?? Prostration; Great Weakness. .. Ballow Complexion, Weak Bowels, ta. Which are the evidences af - LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA. . It ls estimated that seven-tenths of all ?dalt ailments proceed from e. deceased and torpid liver. The biliary secretions of the livor oversowing into the stomach poi? son the entire system and exhibit the above symptoms. Alter long research, we aro able to present the most remarkable cure for those horrid nightmare di "Outee, tho world hos ever produced. Wilkin one year over six trandredand forty thousand .'. persons nan -taken the PLAHTATIOS BITTE a?, and not aa instance., af complaint oas come to our knowledge I ' "-?- .... : It lc a moBt effectual tonic m-r ogreeabto- stimulant, ratted ta all conditions of IL?.: ?? ? > ., The reports that it relie* opon mineral subs cs n?es tor Its activa properties: are wholly false. -'. For- the satis Iaction of the public, and. that patients may, .consult their physicians, we append a list of tts components. OALIBATA H.ng-Celebrated tor over- two hundred fears In the treatment of Fever, and Ague, Dyspepsia, Weakness, eto It was introduced into Europe by tba Countess, wife of tho Viceroy or Peru, tn 16*0, and afterwards sold by the Jesuit?, far the enormen? price of itt own weight in silver, under the nonie of Jesuit's Pott*. iers. and was finally mods public by Louis XVI, King of France. Humboldt makes especial reference to Its febrifuge qualities during his South American travels. OABOABtLLA BABS-For diarrhoea, collo and disease? ol the stomach and hovels. .. '. - .? BAND HUON-For inflammation af the loin* and drop leal affections. ~ CHAMOMILE FLO WEBS-For enfeebled digestion. LAVESDXB FLowan*-Aromatic, stimulant and tonic highly invigorating in nervous debility. WiNTEuoojacis-Eor scrumlo, rheumatism, etc. AKXSX-An aromatic carminative; creating flesh, muscle and milk; much" used by mothers nursing. Also, clove-buds, orange, carraway, coriander, snake* ?ot, etc :?? S. T,-1860.^-51 Another wonderful ingr?dient, of great uss among the Spanisb ladles of south America, imparting beauty io the complexion and brilliancy to the mind, is yet un mown to the oomcierce of the world? Mid we withhold its nome for the present.. IMPORTANT CERTIFICATES.' -1 ROOBSSTXB, N. Y , December 38. 184T. Messrs. P. H. DiiAXje si Co.-I hove been o great auf. rarer from Dyspepsia for three or four yean, sod bad to ?bandon my profetsirn. About three months ago I Tied the Plantation Bitters, and to my greet joy I om low nearly a well man.' I have recommended them in l?verai esses, and, as far an 1 -know, ulwoyo with ?Urna! wneflt. . I am, rei-pectfully yours, Ber.' J; S. OATHOSH. PHiLAr,ELririA. loth Month, 17th Doy, 1862. BxsrKCTKD Parum:-My daughter has boen much jenen tted by the use of thy Pian tatton Bitters. Thou ?lit send me two bottles mora. . .... . -t Thy friend, ASA CtTRRIN. SHXBXAV Housx, tmraAoo, m., I February ll, 18?. f MY-T~, P. H. DftAKB & On. :-Please send u? another wolve, coses of your Plontotion Bitters. Aismonilag ippettoer, "they appear .to nave superseded everything doo, and sra greatly esteemed. " Yours. SC, .. - GAGE fc WAITE. Arrangements ore now completed to supply ans de? ~-? for this amelo, which has net heretofore Mea raostble. ' '-' . .- .' ? . The public moy rest assiired that In no case will the ?rfec tty pura standard ol the PLAKTATJOS Brrrrss be (sported from. Beery bettie otan the facsimile of our igttatttrt on a tteel plate engraving, er il ommi bs feat* (,nc * . Any port?n pretending to tell PLAI?TATIOM Brr-rxaa tit ulk cr by Oe galton, it a swindler and imponer, ' timan f refdled bottles. See thal our Private Stamp it D**n> TLATKI> over every corie.' ? Bold by ali Druggists, Grocers and Dealers throughout he country. P. H. DRAKE & CO.. New York. Anni an - . . - ............ - mwf'jrr AFPLICXED! SUFFER NO MOKE ! When by the use of DU. JOIN VILLR'.S. ELtXTE you on be curad permanently, and at a trifling cost, ' The astonishing success which hos attended ?hia in sluable medicine for Physical and Nervous Weakness, leneral Debility and Prostration, Loss ol Muscular Ern? roy, Impotency, or any of the ccusequences of youthful ^discretion, renders it the most tamable prepararon ver discovered. It will remove all nervous affections, depression; ex i temen t, incapacity to study or b m??ese. Liss ot mcmo y, confusion, thoughts of self destruction, fears of in? anity, ta It will restore the appetite, renew tho health f these who nave destroyed lt by sensual excess or ovil Young Men, be humbugged no moro by "CJback Doc ir?" and ignorant practitioners, but send without -delay jr the Elliir, and be at once restored io health and hap iness. A perfect cure I* Guaranteed ta every tSjES rice H. or four bottles to one addre>eaS. v One bottle is sufficient to effect a cure te ?H .ordinary lALSO, DR. JOINVTLLE'S SPECTFIC PITXS, for the peedy and permanent ?ire td Gonorrhea, Oleet, Ure ira! Discharges, Grovel, Stricture, sad all, ttTMSmt o io Kidneys and Bladder. Cures effected in from -^no to ve days. They are prepared from vegetebte .extracts lat oro harmless on the system, and never nauseate the ?milch or impregnate the breotir. No change df die i necessary while ?sing them, nor doen their action In jy maimer interfere with buaincsc punraita. Pri< o SI ?box.-.?.'." '.. " > .--.' .. : ,RT:'A??V - " Either of the oboce.m*iiacmed articles ?i WrSmt to ry address, closely sealed, ?Bd. yost-psf8. to .?Batt o cpreMonreooiptofpace. AcUresaollordersto BERGER. BHGTXS A CO^ Cfcstnltt?, March 30 ly .. Nc^^B<VBTotrei^ Tr5?y, M. Y. SiSfirr; intJUv,. WftmtW?tWSm? .A ms twtuMMttinnat+as- aokv^mwamtvt . -