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i kan am ..E. .i i oBVit mocil u G. B. ?A3?HGAI?T, i EBTTOK PR0PBTET0B3. No. 18 M-aaSS?lB STBEET. ;oi??*? mm**- ? ; jBOBSCRIPXIOKa . -.LY-?SET MONT?S. 0 lELT-THBE? MONTHS-.... . HI?IQLE COJIE*^.'..'..?- ' Xv> NEWS BE4J?i8--.^:J--. _5 cents ....3 cents! ggj|g?gjg JCffE o, ,1867. BELLE OPTttK BALL. . jp ''-...?. ...''. li BJ fcS? ' . - . O^IJ^stf E^sswU - Desr girl of my heart, With your teethoi cut pearl . .* Whar ? the crlmao.t hps part; And a bx sast o'er.whoee whit. blus ???a vtrr;TWiab*s??yagtaB?^ : The hm? Telnlets ?ander . MM streams, through t he snow Ho* proud ia ber glanes Yet how kindly to al', Aa they hilt tn the dance For-rdy Belle o' ??Balli tim noli* -?? ? ? ? . .J . . '. I -. My Lady of Kinsa ! How roy?l her grac*, . Yet how bright aad h..w gentle . i'i :'And winsome her taco; I a And har ?yee. targe a d blue, . Aro as soft as afawn-ft, a o* ! And ber smile ls ss genial Wen, chestnut and bur- j ^^^e^aab^aen; ' ,'.r, to.ts*lb'?ari?y.itreatiis; .,r. vAtAlffito^ebyntoa ?-. ^???: ^JOG***^**!?*' ?- : ; ; h 6 o,v. nlaffawW-llsWsMII^ ? : ;.- . M: oi vv.siwaSBa^asaswMsaaaaMBSssasa . Tb? Lowed Leaapae. AODKiSg ?? T& BIAia WlON LEAGUE. Hts #J^?ol4bAUrjioir League of this Stat?, ham isAou the io?oxring Wn?ar : ?^?^KA nr!inn Rer7al)?canPDarW beg leave to '^dnfe^^ oT^tho^il^^ ek?tic^*^ ^.^v^laMl^ ^^^^ P0Mh<aSltta0?ati0hU>H> naiinta? our position Secretary af Grand "^^^ ^^^^ SS^s^^^ ?? ii u ; i Lc* Ot-r tb/O -^MSi?i?-iar .twatimiu i~te?i4 ii;j.??uir?ja? ?IUI?..- J?CV.... x aniiM?iii?iiiU Lvi. r?tiana??.TI.'I?S'.?-?M LU..: ... II J?rtbW" IsalteU -uti m act adjjirco r.uol i'iiww. i ?saab lo \ ttWiasa: -JK^ : ? o >.. ^^ ^ .? ^ ^ QWWlJ^i'StlE, ?BAJiLESTON DAILY NEWS, t ^rfok^wajC^-Tai?^ Juno*, 1867. J fa&Hfiirtwas<mltot?toltfld, the transactions being '^aissax-T? sr.: f iS^?&i..:.-.?..-....:.:.'....:......i?- : . afMiTjmg...........-26@ gtt?at Jtttd?liBg......"".....,37@ fcxJa?X GB '" 1 . -i. . . . Avagxwt*. Msurtcet, i^^^Ss' roJutet . nJWD^n Very quiet hut firm to? ft MflTtff.w ^y^-^rtvnr^^ AtrirVmanrt bsastlst ad ??rouahout tha ?AY. with prosd? in the morning of -?c???^0?t^tor?adTjLn?eai?aii ldcaa considerably bM?xtd tbs limita of huyere, which, together with the ??Stitocto.odertng.restricted ?ales to 450 balee. The moat* closed arm atSSsU \c for Mialling. - MO?KTAST AHI> ?^nxsciAi^-?okl ia higher to-d*y with leaTnrr sadat the doss ia quoted at lssxaiss, ? buy _j.ojQBtlnam unchanged, say sight 146?, and Strty days 1<5. . . ^_ Bateo for; Sew Yor* Exchange canUnne to improve. The r<a?a?rsch?c* sight at par, but tag baute aas s pbe BilBan. Commercial billa rule at )4a>i discount. New prieanaSightpsr to % premium. t?J ii; Wsw Orleani Market. 'itkr .SO-Ooxxo?-The market 1th a mcvlerato Inquiry, but at a assumed more animation, and " __es prevailed tb>t operated againai Qenteyeeurday. viz: rnadequate supplies and leas on tho part of hojaera, sall a more 'bas been transacted,'the' sales at the ; 2150 bales, ten broiejs parthupating in .ve have no material variaUou te report _vgroaW portion of tbs lists sold changing ; figures within the rango of pre Viona quotations: ?ieabove remariB, we repeat as follows: Or i :?^ood Ordinary 23a333ie ; Low Middling 24? S35?, and MVM""g 26c The difficulties presented to ffm utgujbjdon'cf commercial bills of exchange operated aQy to the movement. stAXzanorr or COTTON, I hanA.8ept 1st, LS?6. ...v..batos..M9.0S2 Clesred to-day. Exportod'pre vioualy......;. 835,.HI . 7.6?8 ' ir' .743,802-761,370 Btocionhand..... 84.211 The exporta compriae 5905 bales for Havre, 802 for St peteracurg, and "11 tor Boston. . coax-a??3swfl iSSkm jaroaajjaaa very large ; the damand has fallen off; the market io very dull, and prices HS. drAOOlng. The aates Uxlay are coaflned to 9476 Meka, at which 360 .mixed at SI 17?; 300 yellow and watt? ?miXSdat th? ?ama price; 1000 white mixed, 200 taSSt. 43ft do and 626 yeUow at fl 90; 66 ea a 600 white at ^?axBHra^Ka have again to note a dull freight mar? ka*. TbSL*St?a.arj lo per Us for cottonhy steam for Now Tor?,S?d Heston, ?o io* Philadelphia, steam for New Wa* sod Boston, ?t?c per sack for corn, 66c per bbl for jff gaAfl for pork. Steam for Liverpool, Xd for cot 1 WatfaiMa MAM tW ^^r^T^^^^?^et i? lither firmer to-' dar, and oleses at \o advance. Balea of 180 boa at (lo, and 134 do at 51 Ko pergal., . .. . J BosiN-Maxket inactive. Salee of 15 tabla low No 1 at 13 60. and 3U >. Q No 3 at S310, M 20e3 25, a* in quality. (S^WWfrtetTis'dnll. and prices nave declhwd.; Ssteeof?80 ffi st tt ?g? IP? do at $133;-1700 do at' $125, and 3200 do $136 per butt Of 66 Iba, . Pifa-A lot of 40 boah Co w sold at $176 per boan. Kew York Market. . |a ?M.QXST HAKSTT. The New Yctt Comm***i Advcrtim ot Saturday, ^anala^My^:' . Ott j " Money oontiSues active and firm, but in rather bettes, supply than yesterday, and the tone o? the market le easier. On caflloan> the rate ls chiefly 7 percent. ?: Discounte are qui?*; little bein? done at the banka. Primo paperi current et 7e7>? por cent, **"-. FEOD?OE HASSET, i . .?rKK.?. ?ORK, ??a? 1-?PM-Eiou?, Ac.-The Flour maxie* is duh. heavy, and30a30o lower. '....</' I T^Ts2es MO 2700 bble at $9 50*10 26 for 8upor4ne? State*i W OOall 50 tor Eitra State; ?g. JHatt ? tor, Choice State; SO ??10 26 for BflJ^eWeaternSlfll00a 12 00 for Common to Medium Extra Western; SIS 26a 14 oo for Choke Epaten? SW JWatt*?jOmu??to good1 Shipping Branda Jtound.B^01?to,.ea?l $13 20a 14 ?for trade brands, tbeiwarW Southern Houris dull and lower? Bales 150 bbla at. $12*13 60 fox common, and $13 76al6 36 far fancy and. SXCsflftatftM^oafe** <M sadr rteohnlng. Salas 660 bblsl sAdsacks.?tS138l^ . ." Bye flour ls quiet Sales 100 bbl? at SM 40. .? ? , Corn Mealie quiet, Balea 260 Muk at? 26 for Fairfax; and Brandywine. .<dmu titenxu ?? ? '. j ?BA?-The Wheat market ls dull, heavy and noml lially 3a?c lower, Salee 7500 bushels choice No 2 Mil wanke? at $240. ' Bye. ls lower. Sales 3600 buahels Western at $1 70a ITO. Bsjleytoqnlej^^ ? T^Corrimari?t la without decided change, but loss active. Sales ia, ooo Oust ola st '$1 Mat 8* for now Mixed W^te^r?l ? olddosApe*; sad ,S? 17al 18 far Min dried, and SScaSOc for badly damaged. . rt?ri? . , Oats aro 1*20 lower.'' ?ales 26,000 buahels at (flo for Western; and OTaNJio for Bta^-and.S?c.for Pennaji T?\XL?aV. f\i* TA Aioa-Xhe market is steady, with sales ainoe our last 2^w?xit^e0,miit*?a finn,:'witli'a'Sir .lwshwesi doing. Salee slnco our last ldOO bags Ria, in bono, at u vic gold. . ' ? e??noQ SUOAS-IS stead}', but not Tfry.acttTe. Sales since our last 750 hhds at lO^alltfc for Cuba, the Utter pr??S for fidexitied and Porto Elco onprivM^termr. Also 3000 bags Brazil at Ile i '-fl , . . .'/',?. l> >}'.(. iloi^saza-I* Arni, with a pretty business doing. Salea tunee our last 1200 hbda?tila for Cuba (Husoovado; 47o for Cuba Clayed, and ?Cofor Trinidad. _I NAVAL aroa?-Firm at Ola&ioioTBpirtts of Turpen? tine, iud $4*8 60 for Rosin. ?a .?roda i jj Vfaq '?? t i Ps?Ti8io?vrh? Pot* - market fat quiet aaAheayy.. ?alfaa?OO bbls at?23 30.i23 35Jar new Ateas, cloainget 3t?t ctah; ?22 for old Mese; $19aI9 35 for prime, and ?70.1-1 26 for prune Mesa. - Total stock old and new Juno 1 1867, 103,157 bbls; ?ame date" last month, 106.693 totals; for Shoulders, and 12alto for Hams. ? Bacon is quiet and steady. r- . . i Lard U dull and heavy. Sales 630 bbls at 12**13?c. Butter ls dna etlU28c for Ohio, audUaSSc for State. Cheese is heavy at 8al7c " " : WanoDR-Is more active and firm. Sales 1360 bbls Western ai 34a3^ in bond. JJ __ ?j??Y*J ? .?l : TAU?OW-Ia dull. Sales 81,000 &a at llall^o. j PirmoxjiOM-Ie dull at 16c for Crude and 2Gc for Bc ftn?d'tn frtitid.i ' ? } "s i COTTOF-The market le a shad o ftener.*utnot verj( active, owing to high prices asked. Balee or $00 bales at 27 Ka28c for SaWdlfatS Uplands. Mesara O?raWaU A ?eregv In their Weekly .Ootton Cir cular, thus quote the n?rktrtt'- T - ?.;? .". ?''-.?T i J oatjur market for the week has been steady, olotdngflnd butqueeSaA'^ie .?-*? acrraaee-car ta?^eelDg Vne***t above the Umlt of exports' i^ers, tho^xporte ^ntiiiue ^?r?hm^^^n^ Rot?n*at 2? p?r 310 Uj^^a^b^jp bb^o* 2v ^o^An^erp^M consta necs per No ut ti Carol Ina KAUroAa > ? *? balee Cotton. HD beles suire, ?si oejes juey, aa nu ? ? AseoA Staeet Broa A Co, A Oertna, H Hisohoft a OD] 'J WlUkeftfi'P^rit^A COvMOoldsin^ W Knox^W. A Banna,-Adams, frost it.Co.B S Bhett A Bon, . ?? C Mey. O WtWSm A Co. J. B ? Uioan, di H Bedders W W Smith, A Bobineon A Go, Wilks A Cmsolm, Ofasey .>-jruKp? ?J. i ::t">. ...?**flSe>w? ...j .-CJ LU ...... il;.. ; ? ta balee Cotton, m bbU Naval ?towe, ? car? Stock.. Furm?ffVMd?*,Ac. ToyAJDKlrkpatri*. J-H-Bag gett A Co, Oraeeer, Lee, Smltb A-Od,. Adame, Pr?et A Co. ?W4*gP * sop, .0. w.Yvailfauna S Co.:W Boaah, O il ^cLeti Holmes *.S^ney. 2U??panx, taantan. A .CD, .?y??^ ?flaTOhanj k Ebangn j ?4 MABonee, smith > Bohtason, W K ByantiB H Holmoa,, r, " ; _, .R IC'.'.' S COKBXOXZn WXXXLT. nog _pt .-. : i I . PHAHXa OT TEX MOOS. ?ew M. 3d, tth. 42m. morn I FullM.aath,llh. 34m. even I ?W* .?*t..S.^f ni. ?<?> j Last Q. 25th, Oh. 9m. morn1 PO H T OF CBAUIK8TOS '^!kJJlH>t.'f?.-.' .-.-u.j.. trat .....i..ti ...i grswBi-i . AiTl-red ITestf rOsvy. Bil* Tangier, Smith, Georgetown, s C, 7 days. Com. To the Master, and Order. ' Behr Nellie Treat Trim, -Bangor, Me, 12 days. 'Bay.' Brie* end laths. ToIiT^rVrlter. ' A" . ' 'Stoop Julia, from Aahapoo. Narai Stores, To.ftB In^raham. ' fr. u- ! 1 "i;" """ ' BXLOW. Sehr John A Qrtffln, Foeter. Philadelphia. To B F Baker A?o. c. .<aetare?Teettir<l?y.- . 1 I Steamship AlL'aace, Kelly, PnUadolpbia-H F Baker A Sehr S J Waxing, Smith, New.Yoi*,y^Wlh!?htgU^ Ct-w Bosch. i Scar^vjd Fauat^^^Philt?elplda V?A Wilmington, N| ?.jr... Wemt to Se* Yesterday. Sk*mahip Alliinoe, Kelty, PhlUdelpMa. 8cbr B?xt*r Washburn, Harkness, Baltimore. ' ' Bear J4 B'Bramitau, Hussey, Beaufort, 8 L. 8chr Richard Taax, PoweB. Philadelphia. Steamer Bief?tor, Coxetter, Palatka, via Jacksonville, Fernandina and Savannah. ' ? UST OF VESSEhS UP, CLEARED AND 'BAILED FOB THIS POET. FOREIGN. UTxarooL. Br bark FIBe de l'Air. Evans, sailed.May 14 Ship B C Winthrop, Stewart, up.May 4 ; Ship Amelia, Conner, sailed. .March 251 The Trynnenia, Harding, sailed.May 8 KZWPOBT, XXO. Ship Annie Kimball,-? up......May ll The J Coming, Hooka way, sailed.April 16 DOMESTIC BOSTON. 3 Brig James Maier, Pendleton, cleared.. '...May 28 The Whitney Long. Hayes, sailed.May 26 Sehr Bergen!-Parsons, cleared...May 2$ Sehr Maine Law, Jotaneon, up..'.May 28 wnw TOBT. Bohr 8 C Evans, Hammond, cleared.May 37 Scar S B Smith, "Williams, cleared.May 25 Behr H P Cushlng, Wood, cleared.May 25 Behr Lilly, Francis, up.May 27 Sehr Wanata, Hawkins, up.May 27 Sehr Miranda, Bardy, cleared......May 20 PHILADELPHIA. Sehr J N Baker, Adams, cleared.May 7 Behr S R Thomas, Arnold, cleared.May 33 BALTIMORE, Sehr Daniel Chase, Mitchell, np.May 30 Sehr Maggie E Gray, Pillsbury, cleared.May 30 AMERICAN (iBAD PENCIL COMPANY. NEW YORK. Factory, Hodson City, N. J. WHOLESALE SALES ROOM NO. 34 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK. ALT. STYLES AND GRADES OF LHAD PENCIL Ol Superior quality are manufactured and offered at fan terms to the Trade. The public are invited to give the AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL the pre? ference. ' THE PENCILS ABE TO BE HAD AT ALL THE , PRINCIPAL STATIONERS AND NO JJON ) DEALERS, ASK FOB THE "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL. " TZaTTMOKTAI? ' SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, EadnocxBx&e DXPABTHEMT, TALK COLLEGE, November 16, 1866. , I have always recommended tho Faber Polygrade Lead Pencils as the only pend?a fitted for both ornamen :al and mathematical drawing;, taut, after a thorough rial of the American Polygrade Lead Pencils, man Hectored by the American Lead Pencil Company; New fork, I find them superior to any pencil in use, even to he Fahor or tho old English Cumberland Lead Pencil, seing a superior pencil for sketching, ornamental and nechanical drawing, and aU the ordinary uses of a lead penal. These pencils axe very finely graded and hare a roxy tm co th lead; even the sottest pencils hold the point well; hey ar? all that can be desired, in a pencil, lt gives me rteat pleasure to be able to assure Americans that they viB no longer be compelled to depend upon Germany or my other foreign market for pencils. LOUTS BATT., Professor of Drawing, Aa ALL PENCILS ABZ BT AMPED ; ?7 "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL CO. N. Y." None genuine wi th jut tie exact name of the firm : oak to tt 6mo December 13 THE DAILY WE HAVE NOW ADDED TO OUB NEWS? PAPER ESTABLISHMENT a most extensive and completo Supplied with a great variety of PLAIN AND FANCY TYPE, of the latest and most approved styles ; and we have every ?a*ility for executing all kinda of JOB WORK in ENGLISH, GERMAN, and FRENCH, Bill and Letter Heads ifmn PMS ?iii HM Circulars Pamphlets Catalogues Drafts tvovrr ia : - \a '.*t: -? '" u" '? ?Ja tn l?asu ..: ia '? .?. '. Railroad and . .. Steamboat Printing: Business Cards : ? . liCll Incitations . &c, &c, &c. THOSE OF OUR FRIENDS DE? SIRING JOB WORK, will please leave ,-0eir ''orders mtii 04. We ^ Wantee as good wo??^and as CHEAP RATES, as can be ^in^arle^ih^ ...?_. . " omip.iqMi 1 HORTON. Mays_' - - '_, > < HOTEL OB BOARDING-HOUSE KEEPERS. " OFFICE CLERK OF COENCIL^ J IN ACCORDANCE WFPH ?THE FOIJ^LNII ACT Of* the Legislature, paaaed the 30th day of December? ltj?o, all persona ccnoemed are. hereby no??ad to caU at thia Omeo sad taite out the required license lmmedia tely. .?IOU KS . U W. H. SMITH, . . Clerk of CouuciL .ai ..-.>;'. .'-LMi.. Vftk, il* ? , &>n?7oi?imi I AH ACT toa TBS BXTTXB raOTZOTXOH Or 8 Ki. M EN ANO fl: rfiiraasTfri ra tax roar ?un aunaos, oir nwsnT.ta _ 'it enacted, ev Me Senate and Bouse of Sepresenta tives, novo nut and sitting in General Assembly, and by Ike aidkurittof tho tamo, That itahall not be lawful for any person, exvept Jipilot or public officer, to board or at .tempt to board a v?wol arriving in the port or harbor ol Charleston, before such Teasel shall haye been made nutt to the wharf, without tiret obtaining l eave from the maa-! J i? or, person -having charge cf. such vesae), or from her H. It shall not be lawful for any owner, aient, roaster, or other person having charge of any ' vessel arriving or being in the port of Charleston, io permit or authorise any sailors, hotel,or boardinghouse keeper, not licensed aa hereinafter provided, or any agent, runner or em-, ploy ea oj any ssUor's oE.hnntigrsnrs hotel or hoarding -house, to board} br attempt to board, any-rsesel arriving in, or lying, or oeing in the harbor or port ot Charleston, .' before such vessel shall bave been mane fast to the wharf, or anchored, with irdout.to. invite, aak or solicit tho boarding of any of tho CT?W employed'ou Such vessel. , LIL lt shall not'be tawf ul ?OT -any sailor'a or immi? grant's hotel or boarding house keener, or the employee> of any sailor's ot im s IgxsiHla hoUu or ?oardin? house1 keeper, having boarded any vessel made fast to any wharf in ure port ol Charleston, to neglect or refuse to leave I said vessel, after having been -ordered BO to do by Ibo master or penan having charge, af such vessel. IV. It shall not be Isartal tor any person to' keep, con? duct or carry on, either as owner, proprietor, agent or otherwise, any sailor's or immigrant's boarding house,! or sailor's or immigrant's hotel, in the city ol Charleston, without having a license from the City Council thereof, j V. Itahall not be la wi ul for any person, not having the license m this Act provided,. ox not being tho regular' agent, runner or employee Or a person having such li-, cense, to invite, ask, or solicit ia the city or harbor of I Charleston, the ' boarding or lodging of any of the crew emp^o^ed op any vessel, or o? any immigrant arriving in VL The?l ty Council shall take the application of any'I person applying for a license to keep a sailors' or immi gxsotfeboardingheuae? er sailor's or immigrant's hotel, UVyss mt ot Charles, ton, and UHW tstlrtnyicrt flTiieuce. to them of the respect sbility and competency of such ap- ' pilcan t, and of tba suitableness of his accommodations, shall issue to him a license, which shall be good for one year,. anlas, sooner revoked by said Cit/ Council, to keep a sailor's or immigrant', boarding house in the city of Charleston, and to Invite and solicit boarders for the VIL Tba Qty.Council may, upon satisfactory evidence of the disorderly character of any sailors' or immigrants' hotel or boarding house, licensed aa hereinbefore pro? vided, or of the keeper or proprietor of any such bouse, or of any force, fraud, deceit or misrepresentation, ba in? viting or soliciting boarders or lodgers for such house, on the part of auch keeper or proprietor, or any of his agents, runners, or employees, or of sny attempt to per? suade or entice any of the crew to desert irom any vessel in the harbor of Charleston, by such keeper or proprie? tor, or any pt bis scents, runners or employees, revoke ' t?scense for keeping such nous?. YUL Every person receiving the license hereinbefore provided tor shall pay to the City Council aforesaid the sum of twenty dollars. - ? IX. The said City Council shall furnish to each sailor's or Immigrant's hotel or boarding house keeper, licensed by them ss aforesaid, one or more badges or shields, on which shall be printed or engraved the name of such hotel or boarding house keeper, and the number and street of ms ho el or boarding house; and which said badges or shields shall be surrendered to said City Coun? cil upon- the-revocation by them, or expiration of any license- granted by-them, as herein provided. X. -Every tailor's or immigrant's hotel or boarding hows keeper, and--every agent, runner or employee of such boto! or boarding-bouse keeper, when boarding any vessel in-the harbor of Charleston, or when inviting soliciting the boarding or lodging of any seaman, sailor or person employed on any vessel, or of any immigrant, shall wear, conspicuously displayed, the shield or badge referred to hi the foregoing BBC hon. . XL lt shall not be lawful for any person, except those nain od in the preceding section, 'to Lave, wear, exhibitor display any such shield or badge to any of the crew em? ployed on any vessel, or to any immigrant BO arriving m the city of charleston, with the intent to. invite, aak or solicit the boarding or lodging of such immigrant or ot any of the crew employed os any vessel being in the harbor of Charleston. . XtL Whoever shall offend against any or either of the provisions contained in section 1, 2,3, ?, 6,10 and ll, bl Ulis Act, shall be ceemed guilty ol a misdemeanor, and shall, upon, conviction thereof, be punished by imprison? ment'for a term not exceeding one year, and not leas than thirty days, or by a fine not exceeding two hundred and fifty dollar -, sud not less than one hundred dollars, or by both each fino and imprisonment T?TT. The word "vessel," as used in this Act, shall in? clude vessels propelled by steam. In the Senate House, the twentieth day of Decemtx r, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six. W. D. PORTER, Presiden, of the Senate. CHAS. H. SIMONTON, Speaker House of Representatives. Approved December 20, 1866 : JAKES L. Oas, Governor. March lt _ THE AIKEN FRESH IT IS PROPOSED TO PUBLISH IN THE TOWN O? I Aiken, 8. C., a Weekly paper under the above title, to be devoted to General Intelligence-Political, Com? mercial, Social, Literary, and Religious-with a Depart mont of Agriculture, including the Field, the Orchard, the Vineyard, and the Garden. A News Summary, tr contain a digest of toe important events oY the week, will occupy a p tion of the paper, and particular atten tion will be given to the unsettled question of Labor, at best adapted to our new condition, and the nevelopmen of the resources of the country m Manufactures, Agri culture, Fr nit-raising, and Vine-growing. Terms-$3 a year, m advance. H. W. RAVENEL, Editor. W. D. RmaxAND. Publisher._January ai THE MARION STAR, ESTABLISHED NEARLY TWENTY YEARS AGO, IS published st Marion, S. C., in the central portion M the country, and offers a favorable medium to Mer? mante, Druggists, Machinists, and all classes who desire :o extend their bUBlneas In the Pee Dee country. For the benefit of our advertising patrons, we shall, in iddition to our subscription list, which is constantly in :reasing, publish and distribute gratuitously 3000 extra :opies of the STAR, during the business season thu ?su. Rates of Advertising liberal . . W. J. McKERALL, Novamber 20_Editor and Proprietor. tSft ORANGEB?RG NEWS. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, AT Orangsburg, 8. O. Terms $2 per annum, in ad rance. . - During the spring and fall seasons extra copi?e of the )BANOKBUBO NEWS will be circulated for the benefit ol i ur advertising patrons. Contract Advertisements inserted on the most liberal arme. Address SAMUEL DIBBLE, Editor Orangeburg News, February 26 Orangeburg, g ? * ?itotumoui, Pf^WtWttWTO ij ?11.ni1"11"' '"r- 1 ggjf NEW PERFUME i?or the Handkerchief. PHA?ON'S Al?OST EXQUISITE, DELICATE, AND FRA? GRANT PERFUME, Distilled from the Baie sad Beautiful Flower from which it takes its name. M?NW?CTURED ONLY B?.PHAI4)1? * SON, HSW TOKE. BEWAEE OF COUNTEllFEiri. ASE TOB PHALON'B-TASS NO OTHER. Bold by Druggists generally, and Sold ?i Whojeealo by , WDV?M1N & ?0. jj-J a ii nary il mthlyr CHEROKEE C ^ tit sn^'enar^' Ml/ ? IWDIAN MEDICIWEi Jfjl self-abose, ru.:-Spermator T?lV?KML rhea, Seminal - ???WU J/tffW - ?Vn?M??>T?#, Lo? 0/ VB1BP\BTLI1 Jfemory, Universal Latti HT Tff {??e.i'atf-* tn (AO ?fcc*, />frn >fii?flHalU^ o/ Ffeto*, Premature mt\ Bf Kl* OW -?0?, A erres. Jhffl ^j3N*ftr\J?Hoijlt Breathin?, Pide ?ounte a ?*\T&Ck\&SkW Turnee, Insanity, Connimp ^?^uZZStr lion, and all dUessei that fel? low aa a soqueas* of youthful Indiscretions. The Cherokee Cure will reat?te health and vigor, atop the emissions, and effest a Permanent cure after all other medicines have failed. Thirty-two pan pamphlet sent In a sealed enrol ope, free to any address. . r>a s i.J V mm m ia Price $3 per bottle, er three bo ttl es for |5. Sold by sR druggists i or .will be seat ,by express to say portion ofthe world, oa" receipt of prlos, by tbs .ole proprietor, rnn KT x i'tSW'Ji Dr. _W.? E. MEEVm, 37 Wslier SW, 5, T. Plier pkeeftem . "^r?Tis?p?V Cure* aU Urinary Com Vi, VS .Jw plolnti, vii: (rro-rel, Injtanv A7 JflL kt \ moiim o/ ?A? Bladder and ?tC*W sflsB fH li?'uzru's/?, Retention of WmMMt^^Wam 1 Prive, Strictures of the laStZdH?^HBm ?Cre^i rrs Dropsical Stcell MKflH0V<sJW'< ?riri: 2>LK< Deposits, ^^H0^HjWw^7 and all diseases that require ^^BSK^^ ? diuretic, BTK,i^b*? lu<Jil in CHEEOKEE INJECTIOH, ' dossjwtf^lVcnro'oVwrriw, ^^-^J^ii ecutLHscharffvin Male ?t/^^f15?*??rK casu du from one to.fhrt* doy*, end, i> awactaflf recommended m.tb^caaee of . SSS <? JW^TThe two niedclnssuJ^ta ooajuaotlon wUI net fail to remore thia ttsMb complaint, and in tho*? ease? whsrs other mediciiiss have been used without en coe**? Price, ^^g^Vjr^ ?n^-30*?8'' g Tho Cherokee ? Curt," ? ?* TAfe f?o?" are to be found in all welf regulated dru* stores, and are recommended by pbyilalanaanl druggists all over the world, for their intrinsic worth and merit Some uaprineipled dealer?, however. .. try to deceive their customers, hy eelllng cheap sad worthless compoundv~ln ordsr to .make WW in place of these. Be not deceived. If the drag, guts .will not buy them for y , writ? to na, and we wia send them to you by exnreoe, ???"'y peeked and free from observation. We treat all dUeaaas to Jrhlch the human system is auhjeot and ?Ul be -pleased to receive rall and explicit atotwaeata Tm those who have failed to reoelve relief heretofore. Ladles or gentlemen ean address us ^P*^ ff** /Menos.. Wo desire to aeod.Ooi. thU^-twe/psgs-. pamphlet free to erny lady and ft2? Wi. Addrew ?ll letters for pamphlet?, wadiciDe*. or ad vic?, to the sole proprietor, of 9 Dt. V' E. JdEEWII, 87 Walker St.. th T*\ Mayst thstolyr . ipi cou ... '?>". LO cL-iA'ti. aarTHE 8ALE OP THE PLANTATION BIT TJEZS it wi th emt precedent In the history of the world. There ls no secret lc th? matter. They are at once tbs most a>sedy, ctrengthenicg health-restorer ever dis? covered. It requires bot a Bingle trial to rmderBUnJ this. Their parity csa always be relied apon. They' are oompoaa^ Of the celebrated Caliaay? Hark, OaacarilLi Bark,' Dandelion, Chamomile Flowers, Lavende/ Flowers, Wlatargreen, ARiso, Oovwbuila, Orang?-peel, Snake-rooi, Caraway, Coriander, Burdock, 'I ? ?>>?'? S.-T.-1860-X. tte. They are especially recommended to clergymen, pub Hr speakers, and persons of literary habits sad soasa* tary life, who require free digestion, a relish for food, and clear mental facnitiee. . Delicate females and weak persons are certain to find In those Bitters what they have so long looked for. j They purify, strengthen sad invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. i They are aa antidote to change of water sad diet ! They overcome effects of dissipation and late hoars. | They strengthen the system sad enliven the miad. They prevent ralssautto and intermittent fevers. They parity tbs breath and acidity of tbs stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They core Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera Morbos, "they oar? Liver Complaint ?ad N?rveos Headache. They are the best Bitters bi tbs world. They make the weak man strong, sad are exhausted nature's great restorer. The folio wing startling and emphatic statements can be seen at our office. Letter of Ber. E. P. CSA irs. Chaplain of tts 107th Hew York Beghnsnti BfiAB AoquiA*Cxxzz, March ?th, IMS. Owingfto the great exposure and terrible decomposi? tion after the battle of Antietam, I waa utterly pro?trat? et and very sick. My stomach would not retain medi eine. Ab article called Plantation Bitters, prepared by Dr. DEARS, of New York, was prescribed to give me strength sad aa appetite. To my great surprise they1 gave ras immediate relief. Two bottles als?oat allowed me to J ola my regiment . . . VI bays slops essa, them used to many eases, and am free to aa/, for has pl tal er private purposes I know of nothing like them. Ber. E. P. 8BAKE, Chaplain. ; Lei to from the Ber. K. E. GILDS, st ClairtvtJls. Pa, GENTIR1IX5 :-Iou were kind enough, on a formsr oc? casion, to send me a half dessen bottles of Plantation Bitters for $3 fib. My wife-having derived ao muon benefit from the une of these Bitters, I desire .M to continue them, sad yon will please ssad us llx bottie. more for the moaey enclosed. I am, very truly, y ot rs, H. E. aiLDa patter Oer. Be f. Church, BOLiffiit-?' Boars, SUPERINTENDENT'S Omca, ) f CisonrNan, OHO, Jan. 15th, 1863. j *. ..?.... I have given your Plantation Bitters to hundreds of .or noble soldiers who atop here, more or leas disabled from vari?os osases, end tbs effect ls marvellous sad gratifying. Such a preparation as this ls I heartily wish in every family, la every hospital, and at hand on every battle field. Q. W. B. AN DBE WS, Superintendent Dr. W. A. CELLOS, Surgeon of the Tenth Vermont Be giment, writes:-"I wish avery soldier had a bottle ol Plantation Bitters. They sro the moot effective, per foot, and harmless tonio I ever used." WILLARD'S HOTEL, 1 WASHINGTON, D. C., May 23d, 1863. j GENTLEMEN :-We require another supply of your Plantation Bitters, the pop a Lari ty o whieh dally in oreases with the guests of our house. Bespeotfully, SYKES, CHADWICK ft CC Ac kc *c. He. Lc Be sore that every bottle bears the fao-simlle of oar j signature on a steel plate label, with our private stamp over the cork. P. H. DRAKE & CO, Bo. 303 BBOADWAT, N. T. Bold by all respectable Druggists, Physicians, Grocer Saloons, and country Ho tel sd eal ?ra. April g_tfastalrt THE TRI-WEEKLY NEWS, PUBLISHED Di WTNN8BOB0' 8. C., AFFOBDS A profitable medium for the advertising publie ot Charleston. We respectfully solicit their patronage for our mutual benefit. GAILLARD, DESPOSTES k WILLIAMS. November lf> THE SUMTES NEWS, DARB & OSTEEN, Proprietors. "PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, AT SUMTER, a C. S. Subscription $4.00 por annum. To Clubs of four 13.00 per annum. Advertisements inserted on liberal terms. - December ti THE SUMTER WATCHMAN IS PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, AT SUM TER, S. C., hy GILBERT k FLOWERS, Proprietors, kt FOUR DOLLARS per annum, Invariably in advance. Advertisements inserted at usual rates. Every style ol Job Printing executed in the neates! style and greatest dispatch, beptemoer 'l\> '.X' ? --t- . ? ? -i-wr-* -wat??a*h-*r*' BB 111 i, f nt m 11 B SB? D'OU, CHEMIOAU, ETC^ OLD ESTABLISHED DRtrC STORE Jit .> re E. H. KELLERS & CO., (LATE PHIN dc DOUV! WHOLESALE AND IIETA1L DRUGGISTS, No. 131 pmKG STREET, Third door above Market EAVE LATELY DECEIVED LAUGE ADDITIONS lo1 theft usual stock of pure and frosh DRUGS MEDICINES DTE STUFFS EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN FANCY GOODS FINE SOAPS j TOILET POWDERS POMADES COSMETICS COMBS BBUSHB8 EXTRACTS, Ac. Comprising larames from. the most reputable manu facturer*. On hand, air the principal i PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, ! Including Preparations of AYER, JAYNE, HALL, CHEV AT.nm, DAVIS, WRIGHT, HOLLOWAY, ?C. tlso, i large assortment of SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS TRUSSES SADDLE BAGS MEDICINE CHESTS GLASS METAL AND GUTTA PERCHA GOODS ' GLASSWARE Of EVERY DESCRIPTION. Great attention is paid to the importation and selec? tion of . - PURE AND FRESH DRUGS* sad none other aro allowed to go out of the Establish? ment. '.. < I PRESCRIPT'S compounded with accuracy, and the public can depend on the utmost reliahiMly in tibe execution of orders. E. H. KKLLSftS, S D.. Il MER, Ml March*.... OLD BIP VAN WINKLE OIN, GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, . POST AND MADEIRA, HARVEST BOURBON, ? - ' WHEAT NOTBBBHT, OLD HOMESTEAD BTE. ?N ADDITION TO OUR BUSYNESS. OF SELLING ,, WINE8,etc.,.taorigtanl packages, and Lu order to. i infure to consumers Pun Llano ri In a compact and con-j veulent form, we commenoed the enterprise of bottling and packing in cases our w?U known Wines, Brandies. J Whiskies, ste, and have sent them out in a style that would procro. de the possit* ill tv of their 'being tampered 1 with before roaching me par?base?. The general appre? ciation and gratifying suooess that has rewarded our efforts has encouraged ns to saaintain the standard as ro? gar dj* quality, *}BO to make increased efforts to retain tba confidence and patronags whick hs? been so liberally bo? lto wed upon us. LUNINGER A CO., ' [EsUblishod 1778.) Importer? oi Wine?, Ac, ' ~ -<.".'.'.E . Ko. la Beaver street, New York, ' The above popular goods are pct up in oaees contenu I lngoaedoxen bottles each, and are sold by all prominent Druggists, Grocers, &c, ... . Opinions of Ute Press? ; ? The name of Bininger A Co., No. KS Beaver street, is sj guarantee of the exact sad Utera! troth of whatever they loproeopt.y-JV. F. Cotm Advertiser,,.. .. , ; j The importing house of BicJoger A Co., No. IS Bea veli street, is conducted upon principles of integrity, fairness and the nighest honor.-J?. F. t&en?t? A&rprcit. GOODRICH, lyiNEMAK j CO.. N 158 MEETING STREET, " "Opocsite Charleston Hot :. V, and BOWIE # SUCCESSORS TO KING dt C A 9 S TDK T, : -i Cir?, o:. . 151 JCEETTNG STREET, ad : nw aol . i ^oieMie Agents,: Cbsjlestoh, S. G r^l-t-;r-: ;d '.^ ; wnn6mo8 mi ,wal ".J ..ujiiiri .umi;. .!? Lfji u'.nlu-u ? ; ! .i f- " USE ALLIfiHAN'S'PiiLS CHILLS & FEVER WB HAVE USED GALLIG HAN'S PILLS, AND' TT And they will do all that ls claimed for (hem, and cheerfully recommend them to pubic favor:' T. H, WATTS, Ex-Goremor of Alabama. ... J. W. A. SANFORD, Att'y Gen'l of Alabama. ROBT. DOUGHERTY, JMcigo Suprema Court, Ala. . ?Iront THOMAS ?..Junas, Judge Supreme. Court I have used GALLIGHAN'8 PILLS on my plan tatum, j for Fever and Ague, and And them all that is claimed fer them.. THOS, J. JUDGE ' Montgomery, Al?,, September 29, 1868. ti ul _ LownnES Conni, Alabama. ? G ALLIG HAN 'S FEVER AND AGUE PILLS will do ? They ere decidedly tba beet medicine for Chills, and. * 4>1 ver I ev*r gave. 1 would not be without them for AK times tbs price. ' J. A. GRAHAM, i 1 .,1 ur. i..j-_Ll. . tact) ...-.-.J. I Amaious, April 17, 18?7. ? One box of GALLIGHAN S PILLS cured me perfectly: of Chills abd Fever. Tbs;' ara tbs best medicine tor! Chills and Fever I ever saw. A. G. EON A L DSON, Clerk Superior Court, Sumter County, Ge. . MONTOOMXBY, ALA., July 9, i860, : Messrs. BLUNT tc HALE-GIWTS: I have used your GALLiGJBAN'S PILLS on two occasions far Chills ana Fever, end find that they effect all that they are intend . ed to d?.' They are the beet remedy Ss? the disease thal I nave ever tried. I consider them pe?: sctiy reliable. Respectfully, DAN'L SAYRE, Grand Sec Grand Lodge of F. and A, M. of Alabama. AXBAirr, GA. , March ll, 1867. I have used GALLIGflAN'd PILLS Lu forty oases c Chills and Fever, with perfect success. They aretL* best Fever and Ague Pill put np. A.B. FANT. [WHOLESALE IN CHARLESTON, BY j GOODRICH, WI.VE.UAN dc CO., No. 168 Meeting street And by all Druggists. BLOC NT dr HALE, PROPRIETORS, May li_arno_Montgomery, Ala. EXCELSIOR ! EXCELSIOR1 I ; ..CHASTELLAK'S . , HAIR EXTERMINATOR, For Removing Superfluous Hair. mo THE LADIES ESPECIALLY, THIS INVALUABLE I dep?atory recommends itself as being aa almost m dispenaible article to female beauty, ls easily applied, doeS not burn or injure the akin, but acts directly on the roots. It ls warranted to remove superfluous hair from low foreheads, or from any part of the body, completely, totally and radically extirpating the same, leaving the skin soR, smooth and natural This ls the only article used by the French, and is the only real effectual depila? tory Lu existence. Price 76 cents per package,' post? paid to any address, on receipt of aa order, by BERGER, SHOTTS it CO., Chemists, Marsh 30 ly No. 285 River st, Troy, N. Y. MOTHERS! MOTHERS! MOTHERS! YOUS ATTENTION IS CALLED TO MRS. m?m SOOTHE SYRUP FOB CHILDREN TEETHING rpHIS VALUABLE PREPARATION IS THE PRE J. SCRIPTION of one of the best female physicians and nurses in the United States, and bas been used tor thirty years with never-failing safety and success by mil? lions of mothers for their children. It not only relieves the child from pain, bot invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives t<jce and energy to the whole System. It will also instantly relieve GROPING TN THE BOWELS AND WIND COLIC. We believe it is the best and surest remedy in the world, In all cases of DYSENTERY AND DIARRHOA In children, whether it arises from Teething, or from any ; other cause. Be sure and ask for MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP, Having the fae simile of CURTIS k PERKINS on the wrapper. ALL OTHERS ARE BASE IMITATIONS. For sale by the Wholesale Agents, DOWIE & MOISE, No. 151 MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL, April ll thstu amos ^XiO?. R. AGNEW, naoaaaa asm nasura rn Flava .rawsrlea, OMole? Vesta, eu., ats., erse, Uri i* sal QRMSNWWEST.. OOJL or MU SHU I DRUM, CHEMICALS, ET9. "AamllewMoa bar Up-bMltb KM li te look strength was In ber step, and In her hana?-PLUTO no? Brrnraa." S. T.-1860-X. A few bottle? of PLurMxxoH Birma Will ocr? Nervous Headache. ? Cold Ertrsmltie* and Feverish Dips, " Boor Stomach and Fetid breath. " Flarnieccy and indige-i?on. y Nervous Affections, Exoeeeive Fatigue and Short Breath. ?m Pain over the Eye*. i? Mental Despondency. " Prostration ; Qreat Weainesa. " Sallow Complexion, Weah BoweJa, te Which are the evidenoee of LIVES COMPLAINT ABD DISPEPSIA. It ls estimated that seven-tonths of all adult ailments proceed fro m a deceased and torpid liver. The biliary aeozetLona of the liver oversowing Into the stomach sol ton the entire ay stem and exhibit the above iy mp tem ?. After long research, wearo able to p raseot the moat remarkable cure for theae horrid nightmare disease*, the world baa ever produced. Within one year over als htnxlred and ferry thouaand pereona bare taken the ?LMmxTiov BITTRES, and not an instance of complain! baa.come to cur knowledge I It la a mc*t effectual ?onto and agreeable atfmnlan snailed io all conditions of hi?. The reporta that lt relia* upon mineral substances io ita active prop ertf e?, are w h olly false. Tor the aatla {action of the pobile, and that patienta may consul their physicians, we append,? Bat of ita component*. C AU? AYA h AUS.-Celebrated for over two hundred fears In th?, treatment of Fares sad Ague, Dyspepsia, Weakness, .*$o... It wae-lntreduoed Into Europe by the CounUss, wife of the Viceroy ot Pera, In 1640, and afterwards sold by the Jesuits for fsa atormout price oj tit avm tceighi in ruver. under the name cf Jetuil't Poto dert, and was finally made public by "Loula XVI, Klug of France. ! B upi bo ld t make* especial ref urea oe to ita febrifuge quail ??a during hi a South American travels. Oasoann.iat. BAB*-For dtarrbrno,. coho ?nd diseases ^^wmm?^S^^^Vmi?m o? the loins and drop? ing affeottona. \.'. '. ,'n ,' GJUXOVSLX FLOwnsa-Tor. enfeebled digestion, 1 LATKTDXB FLOWEBS- Aromsfl o, s?mulan t and tonic highly in vigora ting in n ervo us o> b Ul ts. - WnrrxBORKXN-For scrofula, rheumatism, sie. Asna an aroma bo carminative ; creaMng flesh, muscle and milk; nj neb uaed by mothers nursing. Also, dove-buds, orange, carraway, coriander, snake cot, etc . 8, T.-18?0.-X. Another wonderful Ingredient, of groat use among the Spanish ladlee of rtouth Amerloa, imparting beauty lo th? complexion, ?nd brilliancy to the mind, ia yet un? known to toe oom m ero? af the world, ?nd we withhold its same for the present. IMPORTANT OEBTTF?CATES. BooHSWrsm, K Y, Deoember JtViSBl. 'steBIIS T Wi DMO A Go.-I have beena great sui. ferer from Dyspepsia for throe or four reara, aad had to abandon my profession. About tore* months ago I tried the "Plantation Bitte?, and to my,great Joy I am new nearly a well maa. I ha vp moomin anded them in several oases, sad, as far aa I know, always with signa) ?naflt Iaofmpec*^*rawL' " . Bev. J, S. OATHOfiN. PffrLAWtunu, 101h Mooth, 17th Day, 18*3. BJCSTKOTZD FnO?:-My daughter has baan mach bensfltted by tho ase of-thy Plantation Bitters. Thoo Witt ??nd mo two bottles more. Thy friead, , & . ASA CUBBOt. ]8mU4 Sew OmoAao, a., i .i.- r , . Tebrnarylt, 1868. I MnasBA. P. H. Da AI? A Co. :-Pit*?? send us another twelve oases of y ocr JfWs?on Bitters. As a morning ?ffiand^a?gre^^ 9n*,Vbiae Toora, ?a; KIO ?. XBC - GAGE A WATTI. Arrangements ara now completed to supply ?ny de? mand for this article, wiJch hu? net heretofore been possible. . ' . - 1 - ; Tht. public may nurt rasurad that In no case will the perfectly pnre standst ot the PLAJCTAII?H BrrrxBS ba departed from. ?frer* botan beert <Ke fac-t&U* of our ri?naturc on a ttetl piale eKprarxng, sr il COnetei btgm A*<f prttn prdtn?ng to ttli ?*L?STLTIOV Battu tn btUk.orby the g<Ulon. U a,iwindler and inputer. Bexcarc of refilled bottlrj. See Mat our Privait Stamp it L'mrr ? irHiAXID aver rwy cork. I Sold by all DruggliU, Grooers and Dealers thronghoot L the oo un try. P. H. DRAKE & CO.. New York. trrl' ? mwf VT mnu\ smmm CCHANTUR. HUMPHREYS' - ii o wac o4> AT a i c 8 PK cine s aAVE PROVED, FBOM THE MOHT AMPLB JBXP? . jBsWOsV ?S-entire sncoess : 81mple- Prompt-Em? otes* andJWAsble. They, ?raJha> optf medictnaspss> fectly adapted to popular use-so stopk that mistakes oannot be made in using them ; so harmless a? to be tree from dangar, and so efficient a? to.be always relia bia, they have raised the honest commendation from sgj and will alway J render astisfaetlon. ; .. ? Oats. So. 1, cures Fevf r?, o?u?estlon, InflanamaUona.. ss " X .. Worm*. W ora-Fever, WoxjsvOoio.. ? " t, " Crying Colic, or T?ething of In " si " Di^rTboi'avo'f CW oreo or Adults.'... 9ft " S, " Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Coila.. SI " ?, " C hole! a Morbos, Nausea, Vomit- ^ 1, '< Congeal' Colds, Bronohi'tis' .*.. 8, " gear?liI?, Toothaahe, Fsoenche.. it ?, ?? a^^^mB^^ati^ u ? 10, " Dyspepsia Bilious Stomach....... ? U,' ? Suppressed, or Painful Periods..... " lt, " M hites, too profuse periods........ N - . U, . Croup, Cough, DlfflocJt BreaUung.. S3 " li, ?. HsUt Rhewssi,Br>aipajss, Brapttona. Jft . M O, ? IWaWasstajtta- ? Bhsosnstio Patna... fj O?S V, S F?rv:?>a>tJ AgM?, QW? ?"ara?, . AgOaS.,..r....?.-.?./r.?<>?>'..r.r? M IT. ? Piles. Blind or Bleeding............. M "18, " upihsimy, and Sore or Woai Eyes. '?0 "? - li, 1 " Cata.'-l?, Acute or Chrouic, In?n ensa.?. til tom m t Whooping Cough, Vlalent Goughs Ki .M n, " Aathmst, Oppressed Breathing...... IO H xJ, Ssvr ilUcharges, Impaired Hoar. iag...^.,...k.^...?.J.V....M...... K .?. K .iwiaMat, Enlarged..Manda. Swell... t>H," 0?^VaVDeh??ty,'r?y?lc'&? Weakness K M.M. Dropsy and 8c*nty SecreUona....... IO "52 f Ssa Sickness. Sickness from Bid, ? fT, si K'ito?y"mseals?Vo^vel\IO " ML M Merroua Debility, Seminal Emla- ! ., atotta, Involuntary tdantargaa.LOO ..yo II gore Mouth. Canker............... IC so, " Urinary 1 ne0ntlnsnc?, Wetting ' Bed................ <r^r.. IC " ?. .", Panful Periods, even with . ? " .?J't?i''" Suffer'. ? gs at Change of Lie. '..1.0C ? ff H Kpllepsy, ?pesnrs, St Vitas' Dan oe. LOO ? ?Jj M Diptherla, Oloersted Sore Trost... IO Uxltlt, morocco caw and book..... ". 110. * ?Srge ?'phtm'cw, ?M book,.:. KOO, 18 boxes (Mos. Ito IS), Mid book..... 1.90 V KT KUI S Ail V SPKCIFICS. T ' Mahogany caaes, it '-vials.'....f???.}? ..tit).? ilngls vials, wlin directions...... JG.... . 1. Ot | *<rThe*? remedies, by tho case or single box, aw ?nt td say part of the country, by Mall or Express, bat ii charge, on rece! pt of tb* pride. Adttrtsa H?MPHBETS' SPECIFIC HOMEOPATHIC MEO10INE COMPANY, i Office ?nd. Dapoi Na MS Broadway, New York. Dr. HutrrBnnn la consul tod dally at his office, per tonally or by letter, aa above, for alt forms of disease. DO WIE ?fe MOISE . Wholesale Agenta. . 1 ?"? Ho. 151 Meeting street, .Opposite Charleston Hotel W. A. SKRlifK. A. 'JV. KCKBLVjk CO.. fte tall Ag?nts, . No. 331 K.ING-HTEEET. 4th door abov* Market-st. April 18 mwf fimo imo Oharlraten. fi. OL CHEROKEE PILLS, Or Female Regulator, VA Cure Supprtwtd, JBecesstoe and Painful Iftnttruation, Oro?? _ f?m ??cJcnua, Norcouo and Spinal Af fl^nL fictions, Pain? in the Back, SicJc ffjPgBsn JJeadaohs, OiddineM, and all dla /WH eases that spring fren*. 1 rregalarity, Vf^^TSl by removing: the cause and all the t/CstfaV effects that arise from lt. Thoy JMyn are perfectly salo fn all case?, sn* ^?^B? o ctJ>i voflen forbidden by direo WnS&Mtii/iit, and are eaay to admlnlstar, JBHHS 7 as they are nicely tunar coated. JjjW^i_^^ They should bo in the hand? of gyfej m?On eyary ^Ideu, Wife, and Mother IJA^^^T Lidies caa address us In perfeet ^?mwt?mWttl^ ?on?denoe, and state their com? plaints In full, as we treat all Female Complaints, sod preparo Medicines soluble for all diseases to which they aro subject-Thirty-two page pamphlet, In s senlxd envolope, free. . The Cherokee Pills are sold by all druggists at tl per box, or six boxes for |5 ; or they sro sent by mtii, free of postsge, io sn ordinary letter, free from observation, by addressing the sole proprietor Dr. W. Bi MERWIN, 37 Walker St., 5. T. ' N. B.-Cherokee Pille No. 8 are prepared1 for ?portal casse, whee milder msdteloes f.U; these sre sent by malL, free of postsge, on receipt of (A the prico qf each boa. DB. WRiaHT'S REJUVENATING ELIXIR, Or, Essence of Lit% ell d?noue {rineasei. It ro ^tf^Sj?Sf?? st"rei Qew 1"'e iDd Tlgor to the ? . a? jd, causing the hot blood of ?? tit Phtnix rita -f<>ut0 to course the veins, res ?rT trt?B ei!* ?frta? ^? Organ, of Qonora nev ?fi"-to dod ^jn-J'!J7nevil'0tppotfncy and this Elixir rejuven- Dwil*ty. restoring Moraine** ale the lyitem and and full vigor, thus proving a overcome diuate. perfect "Xtimlr of Lox*? re? moving Sterility tva Barrenness io both sexes. To the young, middle-aged, and aged, there ls no gr?a ter boon than this " Elixir of Life." It gives a new lease of life, causing the weak and debilitated to have renewed strength and vigor, snd the entire sysUim to thrill with Joy and pleasure. Price, one bottle #3; three bottles 15; sent by express to any address. Oar medicines arc sold snd recommended by all respectable druggists ia every part of the dvlUssd globe; some unprincipled dealers, however, try to deceive their customers by selling cheep and worth? less compounds In order to make money. Be not deceived-ask for these medicines snd take no others. If the druggist does not keep them, write to us, and we will send them byexpress. carefully packed, free from observation. We will be pleased to receive letters with full statements tn regard to spy dlsesse with which ladles or gentlemen ara afflicted Address all letters for medicines, psmph* kts, or advice, to the sole proprietor, ??t Br ?. B. MEBWIH, 37 Walker St., H. iT May Jfl _wtxa tv? DA VEG A, YOUNG fr Mo EENZIE, Ul LE COLLECTION OFFICE, Nos? 39 and 40 Park Btw. ISAAC DA Vs? A, 1 aA VENO SDCOMsTDMD TO TH? TOBHIGH OOLUC TIOH BDSIN28S of M ese? STBTHBM1; PBJtt. *n*AHDHBS, we will attend to the ecOection ol ^"d1OaVs??fl*,n* *tato' -"^??Sagg ^MMUUUOMMMa TV M ALL TUM OT A TM* wmm???mm?mm?ftm * CH?CKBRIiNG 4 UM ESTABLISHED 1828, MANUFACTURERS OF Grand? Souare, And ?ori?clit PIANO FORTES. WARE-ROOM NO. 652 BPOAJr^AK v NEW T . * ? CHICKE?ING * SONS' Grand Square tad Cprigtt PIANO-FOBTES ABl NOW. AB THE5 JSVEB HAYE BUT, OOH? SED EB KD toe best tu America, bering been awarded B1XT Y FiVK HHJ?. E M RDA LS, Of which fourteen were reosived in the month! of Sep? tember ind October, 1865, ind first premian? over ail competitors at the different principal fain la sail country, and the FBBtt MEDAL at tba WORLD'S F AIE, LONDON. THALBIRG'8 OPHION. X consider OhlCkering A Bona' Pianos, benyeo* Ol tat?es, tba beat I hare MOB tn America? . . Chairman of Jory on Magical In Strumen CARD. It ls with feelings of pride as American ] that we publish the f oho wing testimonials, which 1 naan reoelTed by ai recently : KUROPKAH TKSTIMOFIIALB, h Beoemd during the mt? cf August, ISM, LOXDON. July 06, 1867. ?. Kaaaaa. 'Osnxxranrita A Boss-aunts: mara much pleasure in ea closing a document signed by the first iomp^ers. masidans and ^uie^raln Ko^pe. I heM your Pianos in stich hlgb estimation fe?U my oerUJV cate) that I felt lt my duty to taAe sn? af them with me to Europe, to aaoertain toe optaUn of nvr profMeAonal brethren. Tba enclosed certificate Will pro*/* BOW ununmnni they hay bean-on tba ?ObUrt I bag to forward, at the ?ame time, a Letter I reoelTed from my friend, Mr. Collard, which I am sure must be gratify tag to yon, ' ' '. ' I bate the honor to be, genuemen^nrs Tery^?-aiy, Lotoxw. January IA, 1864 ^vLTtoR * have gmt pleasure tn saklng you to convey to Meeara. OtiloAering tte ezpre.slfln ci my highest appro val of -tt*trtn*jro^V?WSSS not merely the best instrument of American manufac? turo thai I have tried, ont one of the flauet Grand Piano which, for toaoh, quality, power and wottinanehip, U would bo very uiificult to surpass. In any part of to* wide world. . ***** ^SIS^OO?J^. ?rm of Collard A Collard, Maao-torte Manufacturen, JsmssM.WeKU.Mg.: ? u?*??*n\ n T bog*;^o^to^eiTemb^^e'iin^y^tht Messrs. Chickering. Teil them I waa delighted witt their firaad Plan o-f o rte-cw ?rood an (nfl* ?mi. J ?kimk as vcsernrtunuao^i, bott in icucX onditr WUhlngyou, Ac, I remain ?vert* jy, ^ .? . w .. H. F. BBCaUWOOB, Firm of L Broadwood k Bona, Ptano-lorte jfcju|*> tarers, London. ' Butru CMcitrin? tt Sont: ?^Dfm^v^.rV^r9e*' Oana: I have just been invited by Messrs. Collard to try a Grand Pian o-io rte mann fae tared by ion, and I bare no hesitation in endorsing the opinion or my old friend, Mr. O. D. Collard, vis: That lt ls tba finest in? strument I *rer played on. Believe me, gentleman, mest faithfully your?, ' i. LL. HATTON. UstimoKtsUfromJk* mott autkujmiM Artist* a* Iroi fa Mum. Chiektrimg ? Bom: ..' .'' lojrodsT.'July'aAlSf?. . Having played anona Piano-fcrto made by Messrs. Ohieaering A Bons, of Bolton and Sew lark, I have mncb pleasure tu testifying to tts general e xceh\ noe. For sweetness and brilliancy ci tone, deJJoeay of touch ?nd magnifiant power for concert purpose*, I oonslder lt a really Gaufp Pjaiio-y??Ts, ,*r^ naomsn Lr TH* BSST I PATS arx? or AKS4UOAM M**OT*i>rua? ABAilELLAGODDABD. GI^LC BEOG^rji. TOLES ?ENEDIOT. ^^?C^lu?df*" M. W. BALTE. Prof. of Conservatoire de CHAS. HALLE. Leit sig. ii BIN LEI BI UH ABBS. & AMTHtfk OHAPPKL, BENE FAVABuEB. Director of. Monday Ooo SYDNEY SMITH. certs, London. 1 Among th* chief points of ?T?ntno* ot tba Oblek*r> lng Pianos, of whioh speak the renowned artista In their congratulatory testimonials to tue Moanru . Cindering, are the greatest possible danto, ric hoes* and volume of tone, combined with ? rare brilliancy, clearness and perfect evenness throughout toe entire sosie; and, aboye au, a surprising duration of sound, toe par* end sympathetic quality or which never changes under toa most delicate or powerful too oh. During the put forty-taree years this finn has manu* aoturad 90,000 PIANOS, In to* construction of whisk they bar* introduoed every known and valuable improvement. They have ia varia bly been selected and used by ail of the world's <*> laumUdff?d great artists who have- visited this country professionally, both for private end public use. TUALflKHO. ?... JO . . . (?on . : i io BO?J???U.: I consider Ohlckering A Sons' Pianos, beyond com? parison, tb* best I have erar seen In Am eric?. GOTTSCHALK. I consider Chloxexing A Sons' Pianos superior to any In tb* world. . They an unrivalled tot thee* singing qualities md for - toa harmonious roundness of their ton*- Thara ls a perfect homogeneity throughout all to? registers. Th* ripper notes are remarkable- for a clearness and parity which I do not find in any other instrument, while th* base ls distinguished for power without harshness, ?nd for a magnificent sonority. WK II Ll. Your Pianos are superior to any I have ?Ter sean in this country or in Europe. . I have never ht ard a tone so perfect; lt ?laid* every expression that ia needed tn music, and its quality ia capable of change to meet every sentiment. This Us rare power, and is derived from to? perfect purity of lu tone, together with Its sympathetic, elastic and well baasBcail touch. . FOZSAKSBU. During the past eight years I nave constantly played apon toe Justly celebrated Erard Pianos ; your? are th? only Instruments that I have found, either here or in Europe, to equal them in all their points of excellence, It may be satisfactory to ou3 patron* and friend* amongtoe pubheat large to state that testimonial* bave r*^ received from ?3 tte leading artists who have visitad or are now residing in the faulted States, a few of whose names, besides those above, we append; LEO. na MAYBE. OOtrEAVjaAjTTKB. ALYBED J A KL. J. Blf^aDJCT. H. rANDEBSON. M BtfBAfOSOH, E. HOFFMAN. k^N. And many otters. SW ILL?BT BATED ALBUMS ABD PBICE LISTS SENT BT MAIL. \ WARE-ROOMS, No. 652 Broadway, NEW TO?RK. _ V J HENRY SIEGLING, hst't Ol-aAJttXtESTOlA & O Ootooer? ?Nssssat > -9