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gggggg MO^Gv aUY 6, lSf,7. .??MK ib*???f .?^THJEtAAUs u<-iIfcrcT ol?Oft?;o 4. j-ir y>2 v^- : . Snow ye the lana whore tho iceberg and myrtle-, ..-.-^iHuiarJx groen p,^ ?ad walrus oombinc ; .jj>%hpra th^j ??auitin>ui ?ap upon-tnilBCS and turtle, And ttO'^rtj; Polar hours upon K-iquiinaux dine ? Where Tasrt?fl?rmi?htsin! the Kulfchock to its source. Were no^th^throad H,?ream alwaysBrosen, at course. 3EadV ye the land of tho Xoaaqucqniin. Where tho roses arc blooming all tho year round, Where tho iflBhttngal'e flings in the icicles (lim. And thh" Cranges" np?a with snow on tho' ground, io-.Ttoc?6meio*ne*cJf melts, as y om- bard is waurea, Where tte flowers hover fade-vid o Cotters Of Seward ? Know ye th ?' land of Korandorakurs, ^Wrhuto Ac- iUquiinani ue?dwn goleta the danoo,'-; K^twool' hy .hw - fan, ?ud kept warru by her f irre,. - Ana her nmtnstio.te^is th^hroad.snow shoes glance? Where^^Potu-.tK?r-liortJdiB tho.barley hud wncur, I And the Bottlers arejiqwhng fnr something to eat ?. - Tis thc land of iho .Czar I . T?3 the land we have won 1 Can wa sw'lp ?>nj?uch deeds as our Senate havu done ? Oh! wUd^rhvinnnigraht'slastlarwells, ' Aro the letters pf Seward, the talcs that be tons. Oh I kow yo that land f "''Tis the land ol', ice. ' Tia a^RjiB^n land? ata. n^bin* price. ?'.'?' BISHOP WlGfHTMAV TO THU COLORED &TPl" 1'KUPLE. . The 'Alobild Conference of tho M. ?: Church, South, at-'He-laW Session requested Bishop W. M. '."'\TioHTiiAN to. preparo A' pastoral address- to tho colored membfrg: within 'that Conference.. This dehesa. taak'-Le executed, and published the ad o*lr?s8 iB-bhe ?ew OHeins'UJuisUnn Advocate* few weeks ago. It ia too 3ffpg?pi na to reproduce in foll, but we select tho following extracts; which *-^&mnrt$d ipj^lcpftfeC^o^^-.'u.*".; . 1. Why should there not b'e kind feelings on tho ? part of tnerwin;te peqphi toward^oiir* " You live in the aa nie- countfywrfcuTjiem', and have always done f??K] .Wifcn.'jiosflin^ an exception, h&Y?'thB7 not allaya treated you well, ul the paat Y y^Eft^y-.no^fe^ yqu, ?s-sin .^o^a d?$lr?.tha?r yorvmay, do -\v ell, as -peuplo who I-oe^'^wv^-uievcri.-lujewy"u.oould poaeioiy do; I know wait I am saying, wsen I tell ' yon that the -truest an* beat/friends you have in tho world aro sittah artu^-?ritks wit? whom' you* have grown-up. ktws^^orobhteotedahd_happy, doing ?&S&i??fBS beat uso you eau pi your froo ptf.boli?v'c. t?i?-, I Kai sure you, on your [?^utft?f?llo'cLiiUvate thc Kindest Lel Sturmx on viii consider it worth your f-?^Ltlt?: to. snow - by y mu- conduct -?hat you- moan to v<pa>o'yoin-rieJre*s worthy of-tho roapeco' and conn- . -iafenoe-OS''?ha.wnitepeople.- They can help you-. yoA'-ciUr/in-iaomo important" respects, help them. j&i?dVirfcommon interest unite both parn?s."1 Let " the tie o? jf?tj^e^gp.^?a<Jito?li..-.-> -\?^RX?W?5iWP? T? ?o. you good .owly so far ?? you ieaiu?aiid-knQw how u> control yourselves. There are m?nonw nf /freer people iu other coun II ii i Mn linia nf r?iiinniiiKlii in nm mm country-Who ttai? in lijlil ulm im tmii^" ilitffi timi, in a binni-to '"fosv?ry day.';. Freedom in itself and by i ftte ?ft?tiiii? ^pmaJiniontha ; no clothes .srn? ?shoes* on*'-their' 'feet, lt they dom cannot our? them withmib a dod i?e.-tfn ericas, freedom gives th?in . _WBond?ahd? ?reo alike have to meet doatn, ct??aWya?tefore the judgment seat, id St. Panl'b lUbeMaai waa niado-by -?omo a -"clpak of malj "^i? vIfl '.oiif limo, bj: soma it; i?; made 1 t&^ver ti?k tho' evilirto which rrinp ?oxt.. of, good, that ia to ail poa ?U^g8,j for tho' world. Mistakes Of lo, pat Indeed, make it .an .Itself an .. VJ H. it ia good , if -used hiwl'uiiiy andi rightly. "It - liiWHaWliilii il when it turns people into fools. XL H an ? evil if it leads people to tm rik that their Ta^^T? vMlit^O?^ holy laws; to take plant .. fafwiyee; to. bo urdaithlul to hua baa da; to brea. < the Sabb^h^wcoj^.druakarda; to lie, to steal, to -.--Mijds?eiti?ui and, dnjorderiy; to dream ot living ea?ywithout, working tor a living. On the other ',.' handVUj&oodiaii macwmr^med.vjith personal m . ? I ^itprj-4ca>pngfatneah gooft nand= in band with it; ?TiP^yaarhiito true self-respect; if good sense anil iad lu if Jm-udent loreth'ought for a coni aj-^ada to dihgehco'ohd steady indua -~ y?ai;iihcta you riauig ih.injelligenoo ^pffiS^^^^ ^S^toeOy' you are ny ou, urjo gannng tba true- good ot' \ Hi:* -II . !PSi..We'!- .? * ? na-hf^-y V>*Mu?i o Ir:..*:*;. sdi. :.. c ?53<rtiia(-c."ll!ohiSn-i uoTSnfoa ri--. ...iT. * i-?I iftrail iii lin ? ill il ii lmil i it???iinu, Min lin Moto wherever tho colored- "members o? South, prefer it, and their- num -be organized luKjHeparat .HTofficial members,, as pro-. ie ?iacipline. These Quarterly Con esyrroctciomend .tottan . Annual: Confer suitable examination into glils,:graco, jjtjjpp?fegPi'M whom Un j. -saw deem ' lad-eldpr^ orders. In tim?, ?uunlr lemae large and ^formed into.Presiding .^li?rif;tnp,CbiircK aUows tt j Jn^n'enf ~?f Jb?'Bisbbp b?y 1 of. the col-' -.?^uvork shad nuke it , : Anneal Confe? ?^r-be . organised, andi judjrious meas >?ble growth" - .We regret to aiui??nce fb'e "deatli of Mr. Wm!. CL San th, a highly ' esteemed citizen of our. Dis? trict, an Friday night last, after a few weeks ill? ness. The d?beaaed was rioVarnative of our Dia trjo?^bsrUba?im?^w ?ere formany years, and was universaBY esteemed by all who knew him for, his ?J8fcl|^?rW'-t?^l^^pTry Christian depori} BDiafRlIcMist l?i?a^m|?i'ith? aloro af Mesare. T. A. Jeffordhj.Jo Co., of this place, was brirglariouflly ontered', .' ?nd a large sum of money,. tTOJbjhto? and, se ver al. pieces of bacon and other ?fleiflsW?tf &er?n-owv^ having pointed to a mulat^-Sahow - by tho name of Wit ham Thomson, tempori'^v" in tho employment of H-??MJ'jXLI?mS, ad/one-of th? guilty partios, a Waarra?t for bia arrest was taken ont,- -brrt he ni: . -fortunately succeeded in eluding the officers of ?JttkM**d6f^M?ii8'?0bapei -Asearoh waraanL WM also obtaineo, and articles were, found which MWtiMiilFWiiilW?i<frrins<t?%:8tote of ?i?asra.- % li.' J. k Co., th?^^ W?^/.wbile h^t yal?Bo.contafncd . articles sto^ffifVr^^O Bame steffo aomo time ago, some of ffle^o^^g-bltg^imnT^B^; Ezekiel & KohB^.3tora w'rot^last mouth, and also sev eral articles jdnch.conn?ciod-ibis i Thomson wi ti. the robberies si. thalisalrbad Depot, which were miikyi n%y?rt?^th? tamo; lid .iTT'-fT ?? He was formerly fl|<*-J?kve bf-Oaprain Joseph , tte^T^r^?g??iehf^S. C. T.. Ck)lon?l^rai-ier. _ Hais ahont nvo- feet eight inches in height", m . S^^fflo^withlir l?rgTa car on the front iofeach ' leg from the same cause. Was lately employed as nn*gijrtAhe &t1ttWohe?]Hla7!al O^eburg. - Xiight brown sice; dark brown'bair, silky, with' slight inclination to omi. Beady spoken and civil in manners, and can read,and .write.,. ls .vary well - ^?Jt^vi fixe occurred at hAnf'pkst Ohe o'dock -WSS5r?y TTioroing, in the second story of Mm. Dam OUT'S buildirigon, Mulberry street, which came near being a general conflagration of that entire block ofcbm&ngs^' The fire.?Kas"reT?denily the .me ir* r'm a room'used as '?sTecping apart S^bre -was-neithBTa fire'place" or i has bean absent ibr so ve ?~bnreau?which was destroyed. Uf.? ftoiejwa* t>ur?t .traough tho doon about nine feet -fr t???i*f^faw?^^i?h..-?niavi .?ha. plastering to - ; ?t?iidota a lower room.- '.'Tliis -arous?d ? two. gentle-. were^??seping- -"in ?L -"They1 immediately-1 retiairs/' burst tfae"d<wr pf tho inflamed'. Jl,ail9!^(Xe?e?.ih'7Stopping: the flames, o'"?B?n'd?]w o? tho room waa hung two Targe ?J?uV?"bbsenre the light or fire' This ?UR ooo vinces us that it must havo been an me?ndiarys work.-Marion Journal. fr?yCU??iW;-We learn"'thsrt ^beGarriHon at this pivce, will leave Greenville some time " during tfiik w?eiC'??m?ving td 'Anderson." jCpurt ;Ho?8e, the Post Hcadquartere/Qf.the District' of Anderson, Pickens and Greenville. Li tine di ec har ge of their duties, we have heard of no complaint, but, on the contrary, much satisfaction expressed as to their deportment.-Greentric/e L'nlerpnze. ^JSo?Al* M^T?AIEB.--The negro Xing George Peppel, of Bonny, proposes^ to visif Paris. -Acor respoRdent of,the Xondon 'Sun says: 'Among the illustrious strangers who will grace tho Exhib?ricfu : is a- sovereign of note,. . the In^ger EmJ bf Bonny, who, it is said, has a place constructed of.the bones of vanquished enemies, ?id'wlio'can feive a human .?kuli toie.t.000 guests 'to drink from as with tue loving cup. Tho king? dom of Benny is situated to the north of the coast of Qnmeaj between the Niger and one of its conflu? ents. It has an army of CU,OOO 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 one another they lovo the Europeans-particularly after tboir flesh has been cooked upon the gridiron and if they bo fat. This description reminds me ot a question put by a trav? eller to a chief of ono of tho' u-ibes ol'thcso niggers. . -"*53&tH*?b,te?' asked" if .tho chief's people liked tho English. lOh'yes,' said the chief; and so do I-I ! nave eaten' sbm?J. of them.' They seem to illus " trite'the admonition to 'Love thy neighbor as thy? self.' His nigger majesty, adds the ascount, ' has . not eaten any human beings since his journey to London in 1861, and the lords, ot his court; have followed the example of abstinence. The people. K\ rt^JVsrY?*" fl till -5niesarv^-thb?-..rd1mitivo .taste; put, Cw i?n?.<ir?J'^a^-IlUv?'n0 nirtito^?f- lW?ilyJpaii touch human flesh without tho permission in writing "of ?isMord?nxl'master.- The black King, it is sja?ywHP brinff wkh lnm plenty of gold in barrels, and so co.donbt he will be welcome." *TB? i?disifoxfi?z Ti?nbTrEo WEF'.-The legend, as it is called/of the Master Mason, is ono of tho most touching ?nd beautiful in tho groat drama of Ufa. . . Pounded, as it is, upon the mystories and . . eeremonies of-the ancient Egyptians, it has come down to ns as the very embodiment and substan-je of Masonry. It is tho impressive exemplification pt the birth, the life, the duties, the death and thc rtgnrrection of num.- ItjBtAm JB upon thc intelli? gent JIaaon the subhmo doctrino of tho immortali . foofthe BOul; and lt was a wiso provision of all ? Grand--Looses that that degree should never le - given iii-"jiirt only, but should bo completed at .. every undertaking, j. To omit this legend ja to omit the degree itself. ', and for its- omission the ordinary excuse, not even the ignorance- of tho master, who may not have the talent or industry to learn it, ts not sufficient - This legend is tho grand land mark, tho unfai?u?r " beacon of Masonic centuries. It is never changed; . it will admit of no removal, for it is tho true point cf the universal Brotherhood. It conveys tlmught, and furnishes food for tho leilectivo miud down to the gravo, and aa a sitnplo drttnia,"stands une? qualled beside any of the productions of genius. jNo mason ever participated in and forgot it; ho felt ita io ora L upon his soul, as though it were a touch of Divinity, and when properly understood it m spires a solemnity second only to thc scene of j death. _ Georgia Item*. .^?^BBigeasgegTOHtby morutng-at lSiTftl?elrfan alarm of fire waa sounded for tho first fire district. Upon nae king-tho- scone Nye found the roof of the double' tenement wooden budding, situated on Broughton, oue door, oast of Houston street, owned by Mrs. F?fd, in flamed ..Fortunately the Wash? ington Fixe Engine .'Company .was near at hand, and br'weir promptness, a?il eJBciency arrested What would otherwise, have been a wide-spread coulkgration. involving a-Jargo aniount of property. Savannah Republican.-- - ' * A'TTESIPT TO DESTBOI A TRAUT ''?F."*CAB8.'^'WO .ha-Ve been informel;that ? 'diabolical .attempt Was '-mada'jm?Xc.dnesda!i:.?^ht.t^ tho down passenger train on the ?tla?ti?.and Guli' Bjilrottd, . about ono ? and a half mues above Vuldosta, by placing .two cross-lids and a string piece across the track. The obsU'UL'tioco, however.:Were discovered by the en? gineerin time-to prevent any damage. Had . this 'fiendishattempt succeeded a wholesale destruc? tion of h fe and limb must have taken place, and .we hope the party Concerned may bo ferreted out and brought to speedy justioe. -: - ? : : ; - v ISaoanna/i Republican. ? ' ' ACCIDENT.-On Wednesday morning htsl'a't tojo o'clock, a boy named William Beckett, aged twelve years, accidentally fell from a swing on Br. ?chleyls placo, at White Bluff, and was taken up insensible. Dr. Araokl, happening, to be in the-vicmity,:tcn-: dered Ids services, and after the ap ph cation of proper remedies, succeeded iu restoring the lad to consciousness, his injuries not being of a fatal nature. He was pronounced out of danger the same evening, ana removed, to his parents* r?si? dence in this t}^.^S?va^7iA';RepMlHcan. SUSPICIOUS ' PBOO?EDINOS'_We learn that the residence of Judge Sin.tii, near the intersection of Peachtree and Pryor streets, was the ooeue of some singular, proceedings ou Tuesday night last. . At a late hom a knock was heard at the door, and in response .to an. mcruiry of "Who's there," from the Judge, tho roply came, "None of your , d-d business; open-thc door." The door was opened anda well dressed'stranger entered, and uuccre mohi?usly proceeded to examine the rooms, per? sistently refusing to state his business, to be seab? ed; or otford any explanation of his object. He left the house, and joined a party of four or five on the outside, when tue door was closed by tho in mated. No further, disturbanco occurred. Who wero the mysterious visitors is tho question. [ .-.'..- lAUanta Opim>r... j "LXNCH LAW."-On Wednesday wo published a paragraph with the caption "Lynch Law,", in which >ve a ta Led Lb at wo learned from a gentleman that I two Um ted States soldiers had been hung m Edge ?old, S. C., &c. We are now pleased to report that tue mihtary officer commanding in that District has terre tied out the report, which amounts to this: A negro boy, fourteen or fifteen years.?ld, reported to the military in Edgeiiold Court House, ' that two mon, clad ni blue uuiformsLwore hang? ing to trees": ni thu woods, nome, milos from that place. This was reported to 'Major Hastings, U. o^V, and. a tlt>r,<7tr??t; soar cia instituted, no tilia g ?^i5op,\T?ret?, and Um oppression-now is that a' little ucgrdhas baViiy hoaxod a very respectable num? ber of people.-l'oi?sL?iutioiu??t. FIRE.-About ono o'clock on Friday morning, 3d inst., twp_of ?UT cojmuoeitort! oil their way homet, discoYen? sanio ?Attan' bales on fire in the ware? house of Air. Chapman, corner of First and Poplar streets, and instantly gave the alarm, which was caught up and extended by the watchman at ?ha City Had, and. soon our ready firemen wore on the sp o t. -Ma i oh Journal. THE CONSCIENCE FUND. -A remarkable instance of "conscience." was du vol oped at the United States Treasury, a lew dayB Bifice. Two envelopes wore received", from. Cmeinnati in' the same mail, ad? dressed to General Spinner, United States Trea? surer, undlficially--one containing $2300, and the other $1000,. in greenbacks. Not a word of explanj ation accompanied either o? them, and there is no trace discovered of the sender or senders. -This total receipts of the "conscience" fond amount with these duins to $45,000. *? \ -.. . / * COMMEEqiAL. '-... Imports. ??tfAMBT, CUBA-Per brig Delmont Locke-1 OS linds : \t ?Sugar, 104 hhds and 99 Dois Molasses; to Bona tant k Salas. Ki por ts. ' ' j NEW YORK-Per steamship Manhattan-129 bales' S I Cotton, 163 balea Upland. Cotton, 397 b?rrela Boam, 23a bbla Vegetables, 148 empty Darrels, 33 . . bales Domestica, 18 bbla Turpentine, - bales Hides, 61 sheets Iron, 1 block Steel, 23 hfads Bones, ll crates ? Bones;W.casM Haze, 4 bbla Mdzu ;'.....Per;gtttm ! > ship. HaractWWr-rta bales .ft .-I and. ?fl bale? Upland Cotton, 69 balee Domestlos, 96 casks. Clay, 76 bass Singer, 32? bote Vegetables 26?ackagea ' Thc Charleston Cotton Market. OFFICE OF THF CHARLESTON DAILY MEWS. I ? v -CH? mataros. Saturday Evening, May 4,1867. ) Sellera, were ouering but little.Cottou, but. the market was irregular sud in some oases easier.- ? tates, 106 bales, -Viz: 10 ot 20, ll it 22, 2 at 23, 6 at 23^ 33 at 24, 14 at 24yx, 10 at 25*?tt.?7aia6c: We-h^otftj" LOW Mffldmi? Tf:.-. .ir. ?. : IT.24 , f Jliddling....,.,Vj... "....26?26 : ?j,fi ?'\t j . Angnsta JU?Tl?pt, ' i ? .. ' AUGUSTA, May 4.-COTTON-T?-day being" Saturday, very littlo was done. Prices are nominally lower than on yesterday. Middling'souf at about 23 X cstis; j ?The sales amounted to <Jl bales, a?.lotkrrts: li ot:23JA^MIat 23yt, {6 at 24 cents, and 50 bales, the price of which wo were un ' able to oflcoruiin. The- reewpta wer? 83 bales. I ~ f Reoetpta of ootton by tho Georgia Railroad for tbs week- ending 8*tnrday, May 4th, 1867,' 80? bales. The - folio ?-In? an- tau shipments of cotton by the dif? ferent- railroads fo - tho week ending -Saturday, May 4th, 1867 : ?&? a ? Sooth Carolina Railroad......1,399 Augusta and Savannah Railroad.;....:.?.' 140 ? Total-Shipments.,...1,639 Tho following are the receipts of prodnoe by the dif? ferent railroads during the week ending on Saturday, fl?y 4th, 1867 : Bacon, lbs..;.V92.887 Corn, bushels.-. 9.167 Flour, bola.. 361 Wheat, bushels... 406 Say,, bales. 23G GOLD.-Thc Brokers are buying at 1344.133 and sel I ling at 136V <.-!..- . ..? ? \ : I rf. \ sixvEn,-- Brokera are buying at 128, and selling [at 130.' . r* . .. SEC ciuxllts.-Netingdoing in s?curi?ea to-day, . S S ?j Savannah \f? 8AVAITN?HT Hay 3.^-COTTON.-Th"o recepte of Cotton since April 26th have boen 2163 bales Upland and 111 bales Sea Island. Tho exports In tho same time have been 6047 balee Upland and 1024 bales Son Bland Cotton, as follows, viz: To Liverpool 6446 bales Upland ?nd 917 do .8c*Island; to-New York, 602 bales Upland and 107 bales Sea Island Ootton-leaving on band and on shipboard not cleared on tue 3d Inst a stock of 16,073 bales Upland and 1714 bales Sea Island Cotton. ? STATEMENT OT COTTON. *" Uplands. iilal'd. Receipts since April 26,1867_ 2,163 lil KXPrBTS. Exports since April ,2i;...'... 6,047 1,034 Exported previously.........^.182,161, 6.316 T ' . 188,308 9,339 '. ii : STOCK. Stock Sept. 1.1866..........5,093 454 Received stnee April26:.2,153 lil Received previously....'.-..197,036 10,488 Total receipts...:......204.281 11.053 Eaports stace Sept 1,1866.... . .188,208 - 9,339 8tock on hand April 26, 1867...-.. .16,078 ?1,714 * Those flirures will be found to be strictly correct, as we made a careful oin! very correct count ot the Sea Is? land Cotton In store and on shipboard this day, The Btock in Store is 1708 bales,"and 6 bales on shipboard not cleared-making tho above figures. . Our last weekly review closed on a quiet market .holders asking 23 cents for middling, which buyers wore un wlUing to give, under the advices from New York, re? ceived about noon, and which were unfavorable. On Saturday holdersrailliod ? little, but the market was dull and the Sales during the day were quite limited, at about ~23a23}? cents for middling. Monday a ' decided change took place and the market opened quite activo at 2fi>ja26 cents for middling, but'later in the,day favorable, ac coutts from Europe and the?North caused considbrablo excitement and an active demand, and the market closed at 28 cents, holders manifesting much firmness, and ta rame instances demanding 28y2 cents. On Tuesday the market became more settled, and holders could not ob? tain more than 27 cents for the sam? article for which 28 cents hid been refused the day previous. On Wednes? day a Still further decline took place, and the little that waa done ta the morning-the afternoon being generally observed as a hobday-was at 25a25}? cents for middling. Thursday there was. very Utile business transacted in Cotton, the marLet heine very heavy, and the few sales made .were nominally at '25a25& cents. To-day the market \yaa very unsettled, the prices asked, not j being such as buyers wore waling to give, ' There were fi? sales pf consequence, and we quote.the ?rdele at 25 cents, nominally fdr middling. There has been a limited inquiry for Sea Island Cotton at 83a85c for extremes of qualities. BICE-A much' better feeling bas. existed in tho Bice market daring the past week in consequence of thc gen? eral belief in a short crop, and holders are quite firm at -9??a?0)? cents for Carolina and Georgia. Rough Rice is nearly all-in, and.what Utile is offered is sold at $2a2 60 per. bushel for znUluig purposes, and $3 60?$4 for Seed Bice. FREIGHTS are extremely dull, and asking at 7-1 Gd for square and ;?d for round boles, to European ports. Tim? ber ls taken, to foreign ports at 35s per.COO.foet. Per steamship for New York. and Philadelphia *?c; and Bal? timore $2 50 per bale for cotton. Por sailing vessels, cut ton freights are quite dull to Northern ports at from >"' to ?c. . . ?j EXCHANGE.-There is a good demand existing for New Xork Sight Exchange, and buyers are paying par a.1; . premium, and selling at >Ba\? premium. In sterling Exchange very UtUc is doing at 1441 . Stocks and bonds arc sold in small quanti tics at the foUowiug rates : Central BB.90@9l South Western RR.....-'..87^88 Atlantic A Gulf BB.44@46 BONDS. j City of Savannah.,.74@76 Atlantic A Gmt BB.72&74 South Western BB.92<jg93 Central BB.94@95 New State of Georgia 7 per cent.80082 . Mobile Market. I MOBILK. May 1.-COTTON-The demand has boen light to-day and confined to two brokers. The market is un .settled in absence of news from Now York and abroad, and factors offering have accepted thc n.abu-ial decline on yesterday's rates. Sales 3UO bales. Middlings 24c. MONSTAB? AND FINANCIAL-There has been but little dono in Ooh! or Exchange to-day. Currency is still scarce, and consequently Exchange difficult to negotiate. We .quoto :. Gold 135al3G. Sterling 143al44 for sixty days, and sight 145. ' New Tork Sight is rather lower for outsldo rates-say ^a'i discount ; checking rate poi-. New Orleans Sight par. Kew Orleans Turku. NEW ORLEANS, April ?o.-C. TTON-The movement to-day has exhibited in tic activity any time throughout Opening wita a restricted euquiry, the market at a sub sequent period was almost brought to a stand still by the receipt of telegraphic advices respecting au unfavorable reaction at New York and LiverpooL Tho supply was lair, and most holders wero manifestly disposed to sell, and wero generally induced to accept lower rates, but the anticipation of additional depreciation caused tho withdrawal of the principal portion of the buyers from activo operations. Heneo the sales were extremely light aggregating at the close barely 1500 bales,-taken by eight brokers, at irregular but lower prices, the market closing heavy, and with a strong tendency togroater weakness. With the above remarks we quote nominally as follows; J Ordinary 21a22c, Good Ordinary 23*24. Low Middling 2lia 27c, und Middling 28a29, adding, however, that even runtiing Usu or good staples could not bo had at these figures. Thc sales tor the past three days sum up 9700 bales, taken partly for tho North, but mostly for foreign export The receipts proper since Friday evening, (ex- I cludiug the arlvalx from Mobile, Florida and Texas, I which are included in their respectivo statements,) om- * brace 2875 balee, against 4440 during tho corresponding -period-last woe.;,? snowing a decrease of 1575 bales. Tho exports for the sumo period comprise 070;l bales, 1;278 of were coastwise und 8425 to- foreign porta, :jj . ' STATEMENT OF" COTTON. ' '* J' Stock on baud September 1, 18GG.bales 102,082 Received to-day.;. 1,124 Received previously. 700,G10-707,73i " r?fi ?\ er?? rc '?. 800.81C. Cleared tfl-day.\..???. r.,478 Cleared previously".. ..,.cc8,228-c.74,70fi Stock on hand..._...... .,.135,110 Tho clearances comprise 3944 bales for Liverpool, 4">4 for Gibraltar, 80 tor Vera Cruz. - Sua*? "AND Mot,BUST'S-The receipts kines- yesterday comprise :12 bhds Sugar; no Molasses... 't hc supplies of the domestic production aro very li iht," but the' demand is limited and only local. A lot of 41 hhds choice Louis? iana, not refilled, sold at 13.'4'c per lb. Louisiana MOIOB Kcs is quoted nominally at 72c per gallon for prime. Cuba Sugur nud Molasses arc in good bupply, hut lhere is no demand, and in the - absence of sales for some time quotations cannot be given. Cons-Is in good supply. The demand is fair and tho market firm.. - Tho sales to-du-y embrace 20.837 sacks, of which 3.0S7 mixed on private dorms, ?00 ordinary- mixed atS137>i, 2000 mixed uud white at 51 ye'?ail il), SOM white, IMO yellow and yellow mixed. 175U yellow and white, 1000 white.' r.00 ahito mixed nud white, 1500 yellow and 500 yellow and mixed ull at tl 40 '/. per bushel. FUEIOHTS-"With-more Ottering tor shipment, thc rates coastwise aro iuTlor, and Umso for foreign ports ure fi: mer. They ure J?b\ per lb. for cotton by steam fir Kow York, lc. for Boston. Steam New York and Boston :!5c. per sack for cora, 6O0GO0. per bbl. for flour, and OOaGGe,. for pork. Sad for Liverpool 17-32a9-l(Jd.for cotton. "Baltimore Market. BALTIMORE, Maj' 2.-COFFEC- RIO is quiet but held steady; no sales; stock in first hands, including cargo of brig Brothers, below, 7500 bugs. - COTTON-Was dull; no sales to-day; prices favor buy? ers; quote nominal ; Middling Upland 27c. FtuuH-The market presents no new feature. Very little inquiry, and tho salet; reported confined entirely to local trade wants. Stock and lcceipts small, and with prices generally .relatively lower than all other markets last or West, holders remain firm as before, viz:' Howard-street Super and Cut lixtra. .'.SH 25 '?0S12.25 Howard-street Shipping Extra. 12 M (tu 13.50 Howard-street High tirades. 13 50 (a) 14 75 Howard-street Family.1 15 50 Hi 50 Ohio Super and Cut -Extra. ll 00 (g) ll 75 Ohio Extra Shipping. 00 00 @ 00 00 Ohio retailing.;_ 00 00. (y| OJ 00 Ohio Fumily. 14 50' (gi 15 50 Northwestern Super. 00 00 (?j, '00 int Northwestern Extra. 12 BO .e, lt cu City Mills Super._ll 25 <?u ll M City Mills, Standard Extra. 12 50 (nj 13 50 City Mills Shipping brands Extra.15 GO ?rn 17 ml Baltimore, Welch's A; Greenfield Earn"y 18 00 !><j 00 nt) Baltimore high grade Extra. 17 50 K uJ IA) Ryo Flour, new..-.. 9 00 fe) y 50 Corn Meal, City Mills.G 20 (al 00 00 QSAISL-Wheat-The oOerlugs to-day wore only 750 bushels red, aird the sales embraced 4o0 bushels Mary laud red at S3 2ua3 28, latter good, no prime or choice ol' feting; 400 bushel? Pennsylvania red at ?3 05. Corn. -?050 bushels white and 70UU bushels yellow received; de? mand active and prices unproved two cents on both prime waite and yellow; embraced m tue solos were 80UO uusnols fair waite util 23al24;77U0 do prime *1 25: 12u0 bushels Western mixed 91 22; of yellow 2600 busu ols Western mixed at.cl 20: 1600 uo ?1 20; 52(10 bushels primo Maryland and Pennsylvania ?1 '28, and for the suc? ceeding two days' receipts' $1 29al 3d was paid. Oats. 3500 bushels offered and 18JO bushels'sold at 7?a7i? cents, nearly all ut tuc o hui de price. Rye.-A small pul coi sold al si 72: wo quote ii 7ual 75, us to quality. Motassus-Sales to-day 14 puncheons English Island at G7c, und 20 hhds Cuou oa pr.vate terms. Market quite out of stock at thu close. Prices nominally uu nunged. * Puo VISIONS-Aro quiet but s toad v. Wo quote Mess Pork ?23 *7>4a23 go. md T?Uui \0?S ?03 74; ^uik Shoul? ders held at 9c, wita buyers at ,'4c sides 10; jalone for mose und packed; Bacon ii firm, with sales at loa lO.StC tor Shoulders; l'iaRi^'c Io: Rio Sides; 12>?al2??c for Clear Rib, and for shun tuno orders 13c; Clear 13a 18Jb?c;. tue inside figures invariably net cash. Haina 15a lOo for piain;17al7>ic tor sugur-cured cuuvuasod. Lard, Western tierces, 13al3,l4c for largo lots; I3.\?ai:l,'?e for retad; City .Sic less; Baltimore R.-uned, m kegs, 10c. RICE-We quote Uurohna at lO^all "ic. as to quality. Some sales hayo, boen made at the inside price. Rangoon is hold steady at 9>?u9?c. SALT-Was in brisa demand to-day for lots from deal? ers, and prices nraly maintained ut ia 10.ui 20 for line; ?2 20 for Ground Alum, and Turk's Island G2a65c V. boshes, HUOAB-Wo hear of no transactions to-day. Market quiet but prices steadily maintained. WniBKE?-In the absence of transactions to report wc quote held in bond at 26a28o ^ gallon. Now York Market. MON El AI ARE LT. The New. York Commercial Advertiser, of May 2, says: In money there is no change. Tho supply is abun 1 dani at GuO per cont, on stock eoaatoruls, 4a5 per cenL on Governments. Discounts are easy at 6^7 per ceuL tor prune paper. : " PEODUCE MARKET. NE X YORK, May 4-2 P. M.-FLO CB, Ac-The Flour market ls lua?iod'b tier, and fairly active. . ' . The sales arc 9400 bbls at $10 75ali 00 for Superfine. State; ..S12al3 lor Extra State ; $13 10al4 for ch.nco .Suite; ?10 75all CO for superfine Wes lorn; $12al3 50 for common io medium exttu Western; flit G0al5 10 for choice_ Western; $12 85al3*95 for common to good ship? ping brands extra rc un dlioop Ohio; and S14ul5 30 fer trade brands, tho market closing quiet,. Southern Fhiur antier. $&l?s-*00 bbls ut $12 Opal 4 25 frr common, and^Si?'40algforfancy and extra. - ' California Flour is firm. Sales 4M bbls and sacks al $10 50al7. Bye Flour is very firm. Sales 309 bbls at $8a8 80. Corn Meal is firm. Sales 150 bbls Brandywine at $0 76.;-?-" ? ..-K??---.t. i . u nADI-The Wheat market Ss 2a3o better, and more ' active. rj>4lei:^,0MbUBhri.'feBt S3 73.S'a2 ink X&JXo 2.: Milwaukoe; $2 60 for interior No 2 Chicago; $3 25a3 40 for White California; $3 50 for White Michigan, and $2 70 for BtiicUy -No 3 .Milwaukee. " Bye ls very firm, sales sued bushels' Wcstorn al $1 GS al M, tho inside prico for inferior; and 4O00 bushels Canada, free, a $165. ; j Barley ls quiet and firmer. Soles 9000 bushels No. 2 Stale at $116. Saie?'irJOO bushels poor Barley Msltat $1 27. The Corn market is leal '?c botter, bales S7.M0 bush? els at $1 3HHal 39 for mixed Western in storo; $1 40 for retail lota do; and $1 34al 37>i for new Western mixed. oats oro lca'ic better, and moro active. Sales 145.O0O bushels at 76ca78c lor Western; 78co8ih: for Milwaukee; 80ca81c for Ohio, and 85c for State. BICE.-Carolina is dull at 10,^alOJ?c. Corran.-The market is dull and unchanged. No sales reported. Total stock of Coffco in New York Moy 1,1807, 56.0CG bags, and 0000 mats.... SUOAH-IS in mod?rate request, with eales hinco our last 840 hhds, at loralie lor Cuba and Porto Rico on private terms, and 80 boxes Havana at Wie Total stock of Sugar in New York May 1, 1HG7, -12,895 hhds. 98,679 boxes and 19,172 bags. MOLASSES-Tho market is without deided change ; solos since our last 260 hhds Porto Rico at 52a63c. Total stock of Molasses in New York Muy 1. 1807, 7,186 hhds. ...... HAY-Is la good request at $1 90 for shipping, and ?2a 2 10 for retail lots. TEA-Is quiei, with sales GQQ uah*, ches s Oolongs and G70 do. Japan on private terms. PBOVISIONS-The. Pork mark t is moro active and firm Sales ,160 bbb!..at i23a23 50 tor new mess, closing ai $23 25, cash . and regular ; $22*2212 lor old mess; $18 87al0 60 for prime, and $21 87a22 for prime mess. Beef is firm- Sales 286 bbls. ut $14 &U21 for new .plain mess, and $19 &0u23 00 for new extra mess. Tierco beef is firm. Sales 149 tes, at $32 75033 for prime mess, and $38 60o39 for ludia mess. Beef hams are quint. Sales 142 otis, at S40a4L Cut meats are steady. Sales 335 )?>kgs. at 8J?c.a9*ia for shoulders, and 12c.al3.^c. for horns. Bacon is steady, sales 41G boxes al idyallJic for Cumberland Cut,.and ll}joll4"o for Short Ribbed; 12*?al2)?c for Short Clear; and Long Ribbed on private terms. _Lard: is steady and quiet. Sales 820 bbls at 12s,a 13,*,'e. Butter ts dull at Halie for Ohio, and 15u30c for State. Cheese ls firm at 13al9c. A3 HEB-Are dull. WBTBKET-IS quiot. FREIGHTS-To Liverpool. 29 hhdsTobacco at 26ft; 50 tierces Lard at 153. To Ulaagow, per steamer, 38,000 bushels Corn at 4?id; Soon bushels Cunada PeosatG^d. .{Correspondence of die Jmtrnal of Cum mercc.] ? HAVANA, April 27.-SOOAIIS-Romain as last udvwed : market moro active at 6*?a7r por arroba; yet small lout bavo brought lesa, defect in grain dryness, shipped to ports in tho United Stales 9095 boxes and 1016 hhds; to European porta 11,783 boxos; leaving stocks at Havana and Matanzas equal to 437,321 boxes and 16,976 hhds. Business generally more healthy. FREIOHTK-Vessels in butler demand ; note of traiiac* tions per next steamer; rates as above. EXOHAHQE-London, board reports 60 days sight ut Via 12>i premium; United States, New York, fcc, GO days sight 28a30 ihscounL B. Y. P?KT A-t/K N DATEI. connFCTEQ WKEKIA-. PHABEB OF Till; MOON. New M. 4th, 2h. 2t)m. morn I Full M. 18th, 8h. 32m.roorn First Q. 10th, 3b. 44m. even | Last Q. 26tu,0h. 2m. even 0.Monday.... 7 Tuesday.... 8 Wednesday. 9 Thursday... LO Ffidoy. ll Saturday... .2 Sunday. SDN. niSES. J 6KTS. MOON EUEH. 5.. 9 6.. 9 5.. 8 6.. 7 5.. G G.. a 5.. 4 6. .44 C. .44" 6..46 G..46 6..47 0..47 G. .48 9..20 10..28 ll..25 Mom. 12..14 12..68 1..38 mon WATE II. 9..35 10..29 ll..27 Morn. 12..28 1..30 2..29 Consignees; per South Carolina ttallroad, May 4. 529 boles Cotton, 92 bules Mdze, Sn casks Clay, 1 car Lumber, Furniture, and Suudries. To W M Peint, J tt J D Kirkpatrick, C Gruvclcy, Thurston k Holmes, Ward law k Carew, W Roach, J M Caldwell k Sons, lt R Agont, Bavenel k Co, Willis ft Chlsolm, M Goldsmith ft Son, J M Eason, Col Low, Gibbes ft Co. E H Rodgers ft Co, C N Averill ft Son, W C Courtney ft Co. J B E Sloan, Assist? ant Quartermaster. G U Wultcr ft Co, G W Williams ft Co, H F Baker ft Co, D R F ft A L. Passengers. Per steamship Manhattan, for Now York-Col Hamil? ton, lady and infant, Miss F Hamilton, D Briggs, Mrs F H Doremus, W J Elten, Mrs Lyman Wurucr, F Hubbard. E H Litchfield, Mrs A K Huger, Mrs Huger and 2 chil? dren. Mrs LAS Ashley, Miss Sarah Jewell, Mrs M W Newhall, Miss G M Ncwholl, Mrs Capt Barnard, Miss Maggie Barnard, Miss May Hamilton, M s J H Taylor, Mrs J Muchinairy. Mrs E C Leitchficld, Mrs C B <?rillln, child oud servant, P Murphy, J Minorty, A O'Brien. Miss G D Litchfield, Miss O Litchfield, A S Jowell and sou, Mrs N J Kt ter and child, Mrs H Knox, Miss Char? lotte Malcfers, Mrs Auue Schwackc and infant, Mrs Levy and G children, J Harvey, lady and 4 children, T Kelly. O M Brown, C D Ahreus, A Kingsbury. Dr F P Porcina-, Rev G J Porter, G G Andrews, A Liustedt, J W McMil? lan. A Stelling, Mrs A E Adums uud child, .Viss Adams, C Small, W O Jabe, A Thomas, lt t; Toy, t; w Kimball, T C Rando'ph, F Farnsworth, W H Trapiomu, .Mrs li J Summerfield, Mrs J Baxtor, A W Lyons, J B Shepherd, L Jacobs, A B Simons. W H Lldsav, .1 M Howe, Y li Terry, E McEbroqm. J P Bailey and lady, Mrs .1 Scot'. J Klein, Miss M Porehcr, P L Wiggins, T McDonald. Mrs Stearns, Mrs Judd, E C Derby. D Wyman, O P Keller. J Colwell, J H Wright. Capt Paiue. J Machinny, Mrs Seil, Master Seel, C Minziniuarcr, W Foley, M Ueetllslior, Mr McKay, T D Duly, und H in steerage. Per steamship Monoka. from New York-V. J Forsyth, J M Eastetby, P H Hutchinson. A Elfe, C i-'ishbonrnc, P J Perry, Mrs A Leckie, T K Plowdeii, Sister M Xavier. Sister II DeSules, H Kirkpatrick, W M Somers, li Kohl man, J Jessou. Capt W Prince, USA, W Pickett, '.hurles WitholL J Nathans. Per steamer Fannie, from .savannah, via Uilton Iliad aud beaufort-H-H Mlrremou, Mijs Mirremon, J Strob hart, Mrs Schovil.e. J C Fisk, and 111 derk. Per steamer W W Fruzier, from IMisto and Rockville J W Seabrook, C K Hafen, W U UbGilllvny. U L Wright, W t?nfl", H fl Stewart, Miss Nellie Waterman, Mrs Dr W ll Seabrook. E Whaley. J Whaley, Major J Jenkins, li Mc? Kee, J Davis, and 10 deck. MARINE NEWS. PORT OP CH AK L1C S TO* Ul . Arrived Saturday. Steamship Moneka, Lebby, New York-left Wednes? day, P M. Md?.. To Willis ft ChitKibn, Adams Lxpress Jo. C N Averill ft hk>n, C D Brahe ft Co, Bissell ft Co. W M Bird ft Co, Block ft LOTUS, T M Cater, G W clark ft Co, Cartmill Horbeson ft Co, Costner ft Jacobs, J B Duval ft Bon, E J Dawson ft Co, IL Falk ft Co, ll Foley. Mw M Finley, B Feldman ft Co, j S Fairley & Co, Fogar?e s Stillman, Goodrich, Win em nu k Co, H Gordts * Co, W Gurney, Grocer & Martin, Goudkop ft Beuthncr, Hart k "fio.".T H Graver'B"a9t'e. Calhoun ft Co. 0 K lintier, Jef? fords ft Co, W Kinsman. A Hiing. Klin ck, Wickeubcrg k Co, ii Klalte k Co. T J Kin-;. I. F Kocster. Lauroy k Alexander, Lengnick Je Sell, C Litschgi, L Lorentz, T Murphy, Muller k Nimitz. J G Milnor k Co, M Marks, Mantoue A: Cc. Marshall, Burge k llewen, Ostendorff k Co. J F O'Neill ic Son, B O'Neill. E H Rodgers k Co, W P Russell k Co. J R Read k Co. Southern Express Co, P O'Connor, Nestell k Maxwell. Street. Bros ft Co. Strauss, Vanees & Co, Stell, Webb k Co. J Small A: Co. .TBE Sloan, Taft k Howland, Werner ft Ducker, W G WliiUlen k Co. Welsh ft Harvov, J B WilU>rger, S Watts. X G Wotrloft, G W Wunama ft Co. D stron?e, S R Marshall, J P Keip, Johnston. Crews k Co. H Ba?cnhop. M Drake, B T Decry, Bruns & Rec, J Kossen, C FPanknii:, Adams, Damon k Co, S A Brown, R Howard, J Pnroell, D Ja? cobs. Gaylord k Wagner, C Goldstein, Dowie ft Moise. W F-Mar?u. E Bate?. C D Carr ft Co. Melcher? k Muller, H Harris, W McComb k Co, Kinsman * Howell, Silvey ft Scliginan, Horner & Haas, Maoultar, Williams lc Parker, S Shields. Brig Delmont Locke, Cochran, Canarien, Cuba, ti days. Sugar and Mola SUPS, TO Bonafant & salas. Sehr N W Smi h. Tooker. New York, 5 days. Mdzo. To W Roach, J E Ad ex & Co, J Adger ft Co, H F Baker ft Co. W M Bird & Co, A Bischoff, C D Brahe & Co, R k A P Caldwell, 0 W Clark & Co, Claclus k Witto. J A-Cook it Co, W S Corwin i:. Co, B Decry, Douglass ft Miller, J Fraser ft Co, Dowie k Moise, Goodrich, Wiucmaii ft Co, Oracaer, Lee, Smi? i k Co, Hart ?tt.'u, Hastie, Calhoun ft Co. Il Klatto ft (Jo; C Xi Kornalirens. s LaTorre, NLcviu. .Tr, I ittle ft MannalL G Lagermann, S C R lt Agent. N E H R Agent. S R Marshall, lt H McDowell ft Co, J C Oje maun, R O'Neill. C F Panknin, N A Pratt, J N Hobsou, L Schnull & co, H Scigling. Scrarcn ft Nisbet, D H 811 cox. G W StetTons ft Co, Wagener, Heath ft Monsoes. W J. Wehh. Whild-n ft Co. R Wh te. Wurhmann ft LiUien thal, .r Heius, J F Carraway ft Co. Ga-, lor ft Wagner. Sehr Iowa, Smith, New York, ."> day? Mdze. To the Muster.. Sehr Ada Ames, Marston, Baltimore, C days. Com nud Mdze. To H F Baker ft Co. .Telfords ft t:o, Mantoue ft Co, J N Tiedeman ft Co, R M Butler, J C Btohmc, J H Muller. C Iv Hugor, H Bischoff A.- Co, D Feldman, Street Bros ft Co. S C H It Agent Arrived Yesterday. Steamship Ariadne. Sawyer, Galveston, Texas. Mdzo. To the Master. Bound for New York unit touched here to make a harbor with tho steamship Hnzo in tow. Steamship Haze. Starkey. Mo ile. li days. Mdzo. To tho Master. Bound to New York, and put into this port with loss of rudder. On the ?id inst, lat 29.30. lon 79.50, fell in with the steamship Ariadue, which vessel took us in tow and brought us to this port U S Steam Revenue Culler Kewaunee, from Key West, hound North. Sclir S E Jane, Russell, Norfolk, Va, G days. Corn. To R M Butler. Steamer Fannie, Vincent, Savannah, via Hilton Head. Blulltou and Beaufort Mdzo. To Ferguson ft Holnicp, Col J P Low, W H Harrison, K KLatto ft co. Steamer W W Frazier, 1 orront. Kdisto and Rockville. Cotton aud Mdzc. To J ft T Getty, Roper ft Stoney, and . thers.. i ii nv< d Saturday. ? Steamship Saragossa, Crowull, New York-Ravonol ft Co. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, New York-Street Bros it Co. Went to Sea Friday. Br bark Blanche. Campbell. Savannah. Went lo SCH Saturday. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, Now York. Went to sea Yesterday. Bremen bark Ever!aird Delius. Helmholtz, Savannah. From Ulis l'ori. Br sehr Alert, Mann, Matanzas, April 18. Up for tliis roi l. Sehr Shiloh, Hubbard, at Now York, May 2. Cleared for this Port. Brig Chesapeake, Nowhall. ot Now York, Moy 2. LIST OF VESSELS Ul', CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT. FOREIGN. UYEBPUOL. Shlp Amelia, Conner, sailed.,.March 25 Br bark Fille de l'Air, Evans, cleared.March aii SOUTHAMPTON. Tlio Allon, Martel! sailed.Feb 6 DOMESTIC. BELFAST, ME. Brig Proctor, Coombs, sailed.,. .April ? BOSTON. Tho Whitney Long, Hayos, cknrsd.April 00 Sehr Marion Gage, Shehhc, cleared.April 23 Sehr Richard Yaux, Powell, up.April 26 NEW TORT. Brig Chesapeake, Nowhall, cleared.May 2 SchrSliiloh, Hubbard, up.May 2 Sehr Heleno. Alden, up.April 25 BALTIMORE. Steamship Patapsco, Noff, to sail.May 1 Sehr Foaming Sea, North, cleared.April 22 Sour Shiloh,-, up.April 24 MISCELLANEOUS. "AMERICAN LEAD P?iYClL COMPANY, NEW YORK. Factory, IIIHLSOII City, N. J. ? WHOLES?LE ^VLES ROOM NO. 31 JOHN STREET, NEW VOUK. 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Their i Ifluos are made uot morely til tt- em, but ty them, ai d under their immediate pertow : sapondstouj ?l-u :hey allow no Iniitr.imeut? to leave thor fiotory and j-ass luto the hands of their patron*, ash ?; tte? have a power. ovennc?>, Bnunesi anil roendui vs t t ine, au elasticity of lonch-without which no Itistn ueut on?ht to ba aatistattory to me public-rs wfill ? tiat durability lu construction, which *uablcs it to r? nain tutu ?and to withstand sudden changes of t?n ioramre and exposure to exiromc nwt r.v.i cold, whir ars snractlmea unavoidable. Tuey will a; a!) times bo happy lo se.) the profeeidcl sad the put'Uc at their Wardrooms, and invite compiri ?.?ii bettrtwTi their own P?teos and Un>M ol any ulhei manufactory, iXTON K BA ?WAAR.TOBIAS HA&i* OEABLEfc' J. SCHONEMANS. April 2? THE HAKIM STAK, ESTABLISHED NEARLY TWENTY YEARS AGO. IS publiahcd at Marion. S. C., iu th? central portion Ol : lie country, and oller- a favorable medium to Mer? chants, Druggists, Machinists, and ?ill classes ?rho desire to extend their business in tim Pee Doe country. For the bctinlit of our advertising patrons, wc shall, in addition lu mir subscription list, which ix constantly tu creaslng, publish and distribute gratuitously U0U? extra cojiies ul' the STAR, during Hie huniueaM season Hu, Fall. Rates of Ailvertisiog liberal. W. J. McKEItALL. November 211 Editiiraiul Proprietor. THE SUMTER X K WS, D.Milt .t OSTEEX, Pniprittord. T>?1ILISI?ED EVERY THCl?SDA V, ATS?M-TKR. S. C. Subscription SJ W p." r annum. To Chili* of fOOT ?:tUU ner annum, aiivornsenmiis insei w 1 on liber ?i terms. December i MISCELLANEOUS. NEW PEEFUME Foi' the Handkerchief. A MOST EXQUISITE, DELICATE, AND FRA? GRANT PERFUME, Distilled from thc Raro and Beautiful Flower from which it takes its name. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY PHALON fe SON, NEW YORK. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. ASK FOB PHALON'S-TAKE NO OTHER. Sold by Druggists generally, and Sold at Wholesale by GOODRICH, HN & CO. hithlyr January 21 CHEROKEE PILLS, Or female Jtegulator, Cure Suppreined, Aw?ttfM and Painful Menstruation, Oreen Sickmttt, Xervout and Spinal Af fectlim*. 1'ain* in VIA Bark; Sick //ettdiieMe, OiUaines*, ?nd ult dls eua* that spring from Irregularity, hy removing thc cause and ell the effects that" arise from it. They aro perfectly ?atc in nil casca, ex cept wktn forbidden hy direc? tion!, and nrc easy to administer, ns they arc nicely migar coated. They should be In tte .'ninds of every Malden, Wife, and Mother tu tho lund. linties can Address us in perfect contldcDce, and suite their com? plaints in full, ns we treat all Female Complaints, sud prepare Medicines suitable for all diseases to winch lli. y aresubject.-Tliirty-twobagepamphlet, tn n seuled envolope, free. Tho Cherokee rills aru sold by all druggists at $1 per box, or six boxes for $5; or they aro sont by mall, fi eo of postage, in an ordinary letter, free from obsorvotlon, hy addressing tho ?ole proprietor, Dr. W. E. KERWIN, 37 Walker St., N. Y. X. B.-Cherokee Pills No. 2 are prepared for cpeciul canea, when milder medicines fail ; these tro sent by mall, free of postage, on receipt of fS, Vie price of each bo?. Dit. WRIGHT'S REJUVENATING ELIXIR, Or, Essence of Life, ^?^OSkWBXIt?B^ Cares General Debility, Weak ^?k?X??'''Ji^:/. "<*.?. lingerie* in Femalei. 7* -s J'ttlpiti?fon of OM Heart and all Xervou* DUtOMM, lt re <pgr stores new life and vigor tn tho aced, causing tim hot bl nod of " Ai the Phrnix rht? yuiitli to cntir.se the veins, res frmn tlie ailie, of tu ||irin,, lni. organ* of tlrnera $Si aueT-i ^stwn.remoring.Impitencyand this T?ilr reviven Debility, restoring Munlineu ate. Hie il/stem and und full rigor, tims proving a overcome disease- perfect " Eliirir of /.ore,'" re? moving Sterilituma llnrrenness In both sexes. To tho youns, inldiile-nccd,*nd need, there ls no grcator boon than this " Klixir of Life." It cive? a now leaso of life, canoing tho weak nnd debilitated to Uavo ronowed streneth and vigor, and tho entire svslem to thrill with J"y and pleasure. ' Price, ono botilo $2 ; three bottles $5 ; sent by express to any address. Our medicines nro sold and recommended by all respectable drucirlsta in every port of the civilized glube; sollie unprincipled dealers, however, try to deceive their customers by selling cheap and worth? less compounds in order to nmko money. Be not deceived-ask for these medicines *nd take no others. If tho druggist does not keep thom, writo to na, and wo will send thom byexpress. carefully pocked, free from observation. We will bo pleased to receive letters with ndl statements In regard to any disease with which ladies or gentlemen nro afflicted Address oil letters for medicines, numpu* lets, or advice, to the sole proprietor, 4% Dr W. R. MERWIN, 37 Walker St., N. Y. Way 3S ? mwf iv? wm mm mm m K im RODRIGUES PULMONK! ?L.XIR SPEI IF ll. FOR TUE CUKE OP CONSUMPTION. TAINS IN THE CHKST AND SIDES, DIFFICULT Y I? li HEATH INO. BRONCHITIS, CATARRH, ASTHMA, COUGHS, HEMORRHAGE, and all affection* ol the Lunes. This great ivvivilycr is offered to the public, that all who will avail tbotu-.elvetj of ita remedial power may be benet! ttcd. It only requires a fair trial lo confirm its invaluable ag.mcy in diffusing through each chunuol of tho human organization a restored vitality, lt invigorates and cm hues thc Lungs with IP althi'uI elasticity ; restores wurmth, which is their essential element ; rouses tile sluggish ves? sels into uctivity; heals thc affected lobes; purities and enriches tho blood; regulates tho circulation; induces free and easy respiration, and expels, through its admin? istration, each and every concomitant disorder present in tho initially recognized UH Consumption, and hitherto deemed hopeless and incurable. This compound itt porleetly safe, possessing neither narcotic nor emetic properties, which uufurtuuately are always e uployed as essentials in every preparation for Cough or Lung uucotiou-a mistake which too of ou in its irritating anti debilitating conseijueuces, only con? duce*.to much general deraugemeut of the system, de? stroying uppetite unit creating au injurious nervous ex eitemunt, augmenting sulferiug with truquent fatal re? sults. limier thu influen?a of this approved and invaluable Specific thu mu*t distressing Cough yields, dlfllculty iu breathing und pains unit soreness subside, hemorrhage is aiTusletl, and health und strength re-established. PRICE FOU SINGLE UOTTLB $1.25. Sold by the Proprietor, northwest comer SOCIETY AND MEETING STREETS, and thu principal Druggists. April 2 ly ASTROLOGY. THE WORLD ASTONISHED AT TUE WOXDBBFUt UK VIOLATIONS MADE BY THE GREAT ASTROLOGIST, Madame H._A. PEKRIGO. SHE H EV ALS SECRETS NO MORTAL EVEIl KNEW. 1 Shu restores to happiness those who, Iron' dululu] events, catastrophes, crosses in love, loss of r-Iutious and j friends, loss of money, kc, havo become despondent. | She brings together those long sepmuted, gives informa? tion concerning absent friends or lovers, restores lost or stolen property, tells you tho business you are best qualified tu pursue und iu wuut you will bo most succcss lul, ?aupes .-peedy marriages, ami tells yon the very day you will marry, gives jr, u he names, likeness andchar uctcristics ol' thu person. Sic reads your very thoughts, and by her utmost supernatural powers, uuva'ils thc dark and hidden mysteries 01 thu future. Fruin thu stars we sue m the Armament- the ULilclic stars that overcome or pr nominate iu tue configuration-tran the aspects and positions ol tho planets and lue ii.?~: .."irs in thu heavens at the time ol birth, she deduces thc future destiny of mun. Fail not to consult the greatest Astrologist on earth, lt costs you buta trille, and you may never aguin have HO favorable au opportunity, Consultation fee, with likeness and all desired iiitoruiation, ?1. Parties living ?t 11 distance can cousait the Madame by mail with equal safety and satisfaction lo themselves, us if in person. A full and explicit chan, written out, with all fmpiirics an? swered and likeness enclosed, sent by mail on receipt ol price above mentioned. The strictest se ,-usy will be maintained, awl all correspondence return i or destroy? ed. Ueien-nccsol thc nighest order furnished those de? siring them. Write plainly thu day ol thu 111011U1 and year in winch you were horn, unclosing u small lock ol bair. Address, MADAME H. A. PERHIGO, P. 0. DBAWKU ?W, ULKFAI.1), N. Y. Mareil :t0 ly GIVE IT A FAIR TRIAL frills SOAP REQUIRES ONLY TO BE USED TO JL prove its superior quality. Cse it as you would any common Soap. 'I ry it and you will be convinced i hat it is superior t.i any uther article III market. For sale by Grocers gcncially. Manufactured by TAYLOR ft YOUNO, Nu. 1S?* Front sweet. New York. For sale bv ORUBEIl ,\: MARTEN, No. '?K King street. H. BISCHOFF .v CO.. No. IU7 East Uaw GEO. W. WILLIAMS k CO.," Corner Church and I layne streets. DOWIK .v MOISE, Druggists, No. 151 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel. January -s.i wliiitfiuo THE HERALD. . S PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT NEWBERRY C. H., AT X *3 per iiiiuum, and, having a large circulation through all the upper and lower Districts ol'the State, u fiords great advantages to advert Inc rs. Kates for advertising very reasonable-for which apply to our Agent, Mr. T. P. SLIDEIt, at thc Mills House. THOM. F. .v lt. H. 3RENEKER. November 15 Editors ann l iopneiots, IMPORTANT TO^ COnO?T PLfflM+ AISOUTHEBN INTENTION. PATENT LABOR-SAVING IRON SCREW COTTON PRESS. THE LATEST AND BY FAR THE MOST PERFECT COTTON SCREW yet invented. With one 'mule a heavy bale can be easily packed. Send for Descrip? tive and Price List, to C. E. HUGER, General A? .nt for the state, No. 73 East Bay; Charleston, S. C. ALSO, RAILWAY AND STEAMBOAT SUPPLIES, Portable and Stationary Engines, Saw Gins, He?ery's McCar? thy Gins, Grist Mills, Bark Mills, Horse Powers, Threshers, Reapers, Beltings, Oils, Iron, Sleet, .Wild? er's Fire Proof Safes, Platform and Counter Scales, ?. c., ic For sale by C. K. HUGER, No. 73 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. May 2 m th 6mos Jil 1 WK HAVE NOW IN STORE THE FOLLOWING NEW AND CHEAP GOODS, PRINTS, BLEACHED AND BROWN GOODS, 12?C, 15c., 20c. PRINTED MUSLIN, CAMBRIC BRLLUAN1S. ORGANDIES, LAWN AND GRENADINES ALSO, 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 DRESS GOODS, AT 26c. PER YARD A fresh su'rplv ol' Goods received by every Steamer. Parties who vish cheap Goods will please examine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere. E. SCOTT & CO., No. 229 King Street, Next to Adgcr's Building, opposite Graber & Martini Groeery. March 26 mwf 2mo DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ETC. SIMILll Sli.Iil.10V!>; (TRANTil H. HUMPHREYS' HOMOEOPATHIC SPECIFICS HAVE PROVED, FBOM THE MOST AMPLE KXP? BIEKUE, a? er.?rp success: Simple-- Prom pt- tiffi dent and Beliable. They are the only medicines per ?ectly adapted to popular us*- so simple that mistase* cannot bc made In using them; so harmless as to be 'ree ttSba dango?, and go eli cit-nt as to be always relia) de. They have raised the highest commendation irom Ul. and will always render satisfaction. Cents. So. 1, cures Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations.. 31 a, " Worms Worai-Fever, Worm-Oolo.. ii 8, " Crying Colic, or Teething of Li? tan ts. se " 4, " Diarrhoea of Children or Adults.... 3D " B, " Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic... 34 ?. 6, Chole i a Morbos, Nausea, Vomit? ing. 31 7, " Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis. ? 8, " Ne ii ml g l a, Toothache, Faceache.. 31 <. 9, Ileadai:lies,Sick Hoadache,)Vertlgo.. 3? " 10, " Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach.. " ll, " Suppressed, or Painful Periods. 11 13, " Whites, too profnse periods. 2? " 13, " Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathing.. 33 .. 14, " SaltKheuiu, Erysipelas, Eruptions. Sj 11 18, " Itheniaatism, Bheumatic Pains... 35 " 10, " Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Agues. 6G - 17, " Plies, Blind or Bleeding. 6C '. 18, " O pi balmy, and Sore ur Weak Eyes. 60 '. 19, " Cata*-h. Acute or Chronic Influ? enza . St " SO, " Whooping Cough, Violent Oougha 60 " SI, " Asthma, Oppressed Breathing. BC " 33, Uar Discharges, Unpaired Hear. lng... K " 38, " Scrofula, Enlarged Glands, Swell? ings. (ii 34, " General Debility, Physical Weakness 6C H as, <. Dropsy and Beauty Secretions. 80 " 38, " Sen Sickness. Sickness from Hid- "I lng. SC 37, 11 Kidney Disease, Gravel. 80 " 38, " Nervous Debility, Seminal Emis? sions, Involuntary -~'lsouargea......l.OO ?. 30, " Sore Mouth, Cancer. 60 " 80, " Urinary Incontinence, Wotting Bed. 6t 81, " Painful. Periods, even with Spaso* t..'. SO " 83, " Suner.tigs at Ohango of Lfa.1.00 N 88, .. Epilepsy, Spasms, St Vitus' Dance.1.00 " 84, " DlpUtcrla, Ulcerated Sore Treat... SO FAMILY CASKS. i? visit, morocco case and book.,$10.00 M large vials, in morocco, and book. 8.0t, 20 large vials, plain case, and book. 6. DC IS boxas (Nos. 1 to 16). and book. 8.00 VKTKKINAKY SPECIFICS. Mahogany canoe, 10 vials.$10.00 jingle vials, wi m directions. LOO sjgp-Theae remedies, by tb? case or single box, are tent to any part of tho country, by MaU or Express, fret )f charge, on receipt of tho price. Address HUMPHREYS' SPECIFIC HOMCEOf ATHIO il e.LUCINE COMPANY, Office and Depot No. 3G2 Broadway, New York. Dr. HUMPHBJCVS Is consulted daily at bin office, per tonally or by letter, aa shove, for ali forms of disease. BOWIE Ct MOISE. Wholesale Agents. No. 151 Meeting street, Opposlto Charleston Hotel. W. A. SKIUNE. A. -V. ECKEL.W CO.. Hetti li Agents, No. XII KING-STREET, 4tb door abuve Markot-st April IA mwf?nio limo Oti?rl<-st?n. 8. C. OLD RIP VAN WINKLE GLN, GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, PORT AND MADEIRA, HARVEST BOURBON, WHEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD RYE. TN ADDITION TO OUR BUSINESS OF SELL1NO X WINES, ole, in original packages, and in order to insure to consumers Pure Liquors in u compact and con? venient form, wo commenced the enterprise of bottling and packing in cases our well known Wines, Brandies, Whiskies, Atc, and have sent thom out in a style that would preclude the posslbLUty ot their being tampered with before reaching tho parchfser. The general appre? ciation and gratifying success that bas rewarded our efforts has eneouragod us to maintain thc standard as re? gards quality, also to mako Increased efforts to retain tho conlidence and patronage which ha* been so liberally be? stowed upon us. BIN INGER .v CO., [Established 1778.] Importers oi Wines, icc, No. 16 Beaver street, New York. Tho above popular goods are pr t np hi cases contain? ing one dozen bottles each, and arc sold by all prominent Druggists, Grocers, ?EC. --O Opinions of thc Press. The name of Bimngor k Co., No. 15 Beaver street, is a guarantee of the exact and literal truth of whatever they represent.-Ar. Y. Com. Advertiser. Tlie importing house of Biniugcr k Co., No. 15 Beaver street, ts conducted upon principles of integrity, fairness and the nighest honor.-A'. 11 Huening Express. GOODRICH; WINEMAN & co.. So. 163 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hot ami NOWIE & MOISE, SUCCESSORS TO KlXti ?v CASSIDEl^ No. ir.1 MEETING STREET, Wholesale Agents, Charleston, S. C. January ?10 wfmCmos CRISPE? COMA. Ohl she was beautiful and lair, With slurry eyes, und radiant bair. Whose curling tendrils, sou entwined, Enchained thc very heart and luiud, CRISPER COMA, For Curling Uifl Hair of cither Sex into Wavy and Glossy Kinglets or Hoary Massive Curls. BY USING THIS ARTICLE LADIE . AND GENTLE? MEN can heautily themselves a thousand-iold. It is thu only article in the World that will euri straight hair, and at the same time give il a beautiful, glossy ap? pearance. The Crisper Coma uut only eurM the hair, but invigorates, beau lilies and cleanses P.; is highiy und de? lightful!} pcoumed, and is ihn ronni complete article o? tho kiud ever offered to the Ann rican public. The Crisper Coma will be sent to any address, sealed and postpaid for Si. Address all orders to W. L. CLARE k CO.. Chemists, No. 3 West Fayette street, Syracuse. N. Y. March 80 lyr ^7 > E A ? T Y .- Auburn. ^Msv X) Golden, Flaxen, and ff^ga Silken CURLS produced by jfLavWS thc use of Professor Un- W~ L 1IREL.VS F RISER LE TfSs JW 1 CHEV EUX. One applies- Atr^Kr "lion warranted to euri i:i1 lii?n?o?ljPfc? ? must straight and stubborn ys^yv hair of either sex into wavy ringlets, or heavy massive curls. Has been used hy Hie fashionable* oi Paiis und London, with the most gratifying results. Does no in? jury to Uie hair. Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, SL Descriptive circulars mailed free. Address llERGF.lt. SUUTTS .\: CO., t li.-iuii.iH. No. 295 River street. Troy, N. V.. Sole Agents for the United states. March M ly ifcAV EGA, ?OiTNO * Mc KENZi? HW AND COLLECTION OFFICE, Nos. 39 aa<! i? Park Sow. ISAAC DA VEG A, ) QKOROK B. YOTTi.'G, J NSW y OB?, aSRABD L. .Mrl'.?Ht'i,) HAVING BDOCKKDKD ;o THF TORSION ?OLLK TION BUSINESS of MPFHI? BIBNEY, PBSB riSS A FLANDERS, we w?l attend io the collection Ot oattdne and maturing nlalms tbrecghout the I"nita/ ate? a-2 Oanada. COMMISSION MRS FOB ALL TBE STAT MW, Mousy fl DRUGS, CHEMIC At8, ETC. SARATOGA "EXCELSIOR" j? mm rnHE WATEB OP THIS SPRING IS BELIEVED TO X be unequalled by that or any other tn tba far-famed Talley of Saratoga Ita virtues are such aa have secured lt tho high encomiums of all who have used lt, possess? ing, as it does, in an eminent degree, cathartic, di UM tlc, alterative and tonic .qualities. From SAMUEL HENRY DICKSON, M. D., Professor Practice of Physic, Jefferson Medical College, Phila? delphia, formerly of Charleston, S. C. : PHILADELPHIA, November 15,1865. I have been fora year or more past in th? habit cf taking the water of the "Ezoelsior" Spring o? Saratoga. Accustomed during the great portion of my invalid life to use the different waters of the several fountains which boil up along that remarkable valley, dependent, indeed, upon them tor much of the comfort I enjoy, I am sails fled that the Excelsior Water is aa. well adapted ts any other among them, if not more so, to the purposes for which they are generally employed. It is very agreeable, strongly impregnated with the carbonic acid, lively and sparkling. * * * I can heartily and conscientiously recommend it to all who needs gentle cathartic sod diuretlo. SAMUEL HENEY DICKBONTM-T).' The Water is put up ia. Pint and Quart bottles, and packed in good order for shipping, pints in boxeo ol four dozen each, and Quarts in box?s of two dozen each SOLD AT WHOLESALE BY , GOODRICH, Bl & CO., Importers and Wholesale Druggists, No. 153 MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON-HOTEL., BOWIE & MOISE, No. 161 MEETING STREET, Oppesitc Charleston Hotel ^ And for sale by first class Druggists ana Hotels. January 12 Cmo ,, "A smile waa on her lip-nest th was In her look strength waa In har step, and la her hands-PLARA. nov Benitas." S. 1-1880-X. A few bottles of PLANTATION ?ITTXBJ . .. , Will oar? Norvons Headache. Cold Extremities and Feverish Lip?, Soar Stomach and Fetid Breath. " Flatulency and Indigestion. .. Nervous Affections. Excessive Fatigue and Short Breath, " Pain over the Eyes. ..: - Mental Despondency. Pro?tracton; Oroat Weakness, " Sallow Complexion, Weak Bowels, fte. Which aro the evidences of LIVES COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA. : It ls estimsted t?at seven-tenths of all adnu ailments proceed from a deceased and torpid liver. Tbs biliary secretions of the liver overflowing into the ?omach ?ol? son the entire system and exhibit the abovi symptoms. After long research, we are able to present the most remarkable cure for these horrid nightmare*- di wasts, the world has ever produced. Within one year over six hundred sad forty thousand persons nave takea the PLANTATION BITTE us, and not an Instance of complaint has oome to our knowledge I ?. It ls a most effectual tonic and agreeable stimulant, BHitod to all conditions of Hie. The reports that lt relies upon mineral substsnoes for Its activ? properties, are wholly false. For the satis? faction of the public, sud that patients may const?is their physicians, we append a list of its components. OALI-ATA LABS.-Celebrated tor over two hundred years in the treatment of Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Weakness, etc It was introduce^ into Europe by the Coon ti-aa, wife of the Viceroy ot Peru, in 1640, and afterwards sold by the Jesuits fer the enormous pnce df its ovm weight in silver, under the name'of Jesuit's Poto tiers, and was finally made public by Louis xvi. King of France. Bumboldt' makes especial reference to ita febrifuge qualities during hts South American travels. 0 ABC AB ILLA BASK-For diarrhoea, coho and diseases of the stomach sud bowels. DANDELION-For inflammation of the loins and drop, losl affections. CHAMOMILE FLOWXXS-For enfeebled digestion. LA VENDES FLO WE BS-aromatic, stimulant and tonio highly invigorating in nervous debility. WINTERT, BESS-For tero fula, rheumatism, eta ANISE-An aromatic carminative; creating flesh, muscle and milk; much used by mothers nursing. Also, clove-bads, orange, carraway, coriander, snake* oat, etc. 8. T.-186Q..-X. Another wonderful Ingredient of irrest use among the Spanish ladies of South America, imparting beaury to the complexion and brilliancy to the mind, ls yet un* known to the com meroe of the world, and we withhold Its name for the present. IMPORTANT CERTIFICATES. BOOHKSTKB, N. Y , December 38, 1861. Messrs. P. H. DBAJCX A Co.-I have been a great suf? ferer from Dyspepsia for three or roar years, sad had to abandon my profession. About three months ago I tried the Plantation Bitters, and to- my groat, joy I am' now nearly a well man. I have recommended them In several cases, and, as far as 1- know, always with signal benefit I am, rwpoctrally yours, Bev. J. S. CAT-HORN. PHILADELPHIA, 101 h Mouth, 17th Day, 1869?, RESPECTED FBIEND:-sly daughter bas been muoh I benofltted by the use of thy Plantation Bitters. Thou wilt send me two bottles more. Thy friend, ASA OUBBJN. 8 CE ii MAN HOUSE, Cine A oo, Di., 1 February ll, 1883. J MES aaa. P. H. DHAKE A Oo.:-Please send us another twelve cases of yoar Plantation Bitters. As a morning appetizer, they appear to nave superseded everything else, and are greatly esteemed. Yours, ?to., GAGE A WATTE. Arrangements are now completed to supply any de? mand for this article, which has net heretofore been possible. . The public may rest assured that rn no case will the perfectly pure standard ot the PLANTATION BITTEBS be deuarted from. ' tivery bottle bears the facsimile of our signature on a steel plate engraving, or it cannot oe gen " Any person pretending to tell PLANTATION BOTES* tn bulk or by the gallon, is a swindler and impotter. Beware of refilled bottles. See that our Private Stamp is Omeo TILATED over every cork. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Dealers throughout the country. P. fl. DRAKE & CO., New York. Auril Ai _aa wi" VT AFFLICTED ! SUFFER NO MORE! When by thc use of DR. JOINVTLLE'S ELECTS you can be cured permanently, and at a tri tiing cost The astonishing success whick has an.-tideu this in? valuable medicino for Physical and Nervous Weakness, General Debility and Prostration, Los? ot Muscular En orgy, Impotency, or any of thc consequences o? youthful indiscroiion, lenders it thc most valuable preparation ever discovered. lt will remove all nervous affec?ons, depression, ex? citement, Incapacity to .nudy or business, Lss of momo ry, conmsiou. thoughts ol destruction, fears of in sanity. Aie It will restore the appotite, renew the health of those who have destroyed it by sensual excess or evil practice?. Voling Men, be humbugged no more by "QUack Doc? tors" and ignorant n acti'Joners, but send without delay for the Elixir, and be it once restored io health and hap? piness. A perfect euro i> Guaranteed m every instance. Price SI, oe four bottles to one address *3. One. bottle ie sufficient to effect a cure in all ordinary ALSO, DR. JOINVTLLE'S SPECIFIC PILLS, for the speedy and permanent cure of Gonorrhoea, (jloet. Ure thrul Discharges, Gravel, Stricture, and oil affections o thu Kidneys and ?ladder. Cures effected in from ne to live days. They arc prepared from vegetable extracts that are harmless on the svstem. aud never nauseate the stomach or impregnate tho breath. No change of dio is necessary while ?sing them, nor does their actiou in any manner interfero with business pm-nuits. Pm e il per box. Either of thc above-mentioned ?rdelo? will bc sent to any uddresB. closely sealed, and pout-paid, by mail o express ou receipt of pnce. Address all orders to BERGER, SHCTXS A. CO., Chemist*, March 30 ly No. -.'85 River street. Troy, N. Y. THOS. HR. -A.O-2STEW? LMPOBTXB ASS Pt i Itu Ot nu .raecrlsa. Chote? Tsavs, ?to?, ?ta?, not. WO ?I JU GMMKNWIOM'BT.. OOM. OFMUMMAM nra lovtmbtjf