The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, June 12, 1867, Image 4
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""WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 12, 1867.
BRAUT IP IL HANDS.
.-. ., ..' ?... : "' . ? '- '
Such b eau ti ful, boan tirol hands.
They're neither white nor small.
And yon, I know, would scarcely think
That they were fan? at all.
- ra? looked on hands whose form and hue
.' A sculptor's dream might be.
Yet aro these aged wrinkled hands
Most beautiful to me?
Such beautiful, beautiful banda.
Though heart wore weary and sad.
These patient hands kept tolling on,
? That the children might be glad.
I ahnost weep, as locking back
To childhood's distant day,
I think haw these hands rested not.
When-ran? were at their play.
Such beautiful, b ?autiful hands, , '
They're growing feeble now i
For time and pain have left their mark
... On hand, and iieart, and brow.
' Aba t alas I the n aring time.
And thesad, sad*day to roe,
When ' nea tb th e daisies, out of Bight,
Theao hands will folded be
Bato, beyond this shadow lamp,
Where ah U bright abd nUr.
I know full well these dear old hands
Will palma of victory beam
Where crystal streams through endless years
How over golden sands,
. And where the oki grow young again
lH clasp my mother's bands.
Maa ELLI* M. H. OARS.
J^J:--:-.-l~ .? _- j"- ???
A BIRD'S SONG 19 TILE NIGHT.
wt.;. \t? .,>, . ? ' . . .7* ? . .
JB?-,.5; . KA BT rUia LANABD.: ^
I I wake vp m the night, and heard
The soft, sad music of a bird
A dropping, gurgling little note,
That seemed to fall from cut his throat,
. Hstf boldly and half, timid ly,
Asl. ha Jett it strange, that he
Akone m all the world should be,
And felt tts great im maru! ty.
;,t-. Again tba muslo, low.and clear,
B* . Ohanmert with it atra?a my ha tan lng ear;
It made ao echo Lu thc air
-t It only stirred the silence there;
i?; r.^fJaeaaeftbvgently sank to rest,
As li he hid it in his breast;
AndBary night andi had beard
The tweet song of the dreaming bird.
.COMMEROIAXJ.
Imparta.
QLACE DAY, C B-Per Br brig Annie M-H7 tons
Coat, to Budd k Blake.
' Tlie Charleston Cotton Harket.
OFFICE OP TIV.? CHARLESTON DALLY NEWS. ?
CHtBr.BwrdarTuesday Evening, June ll, 1867. j
The marka* wau oarior under now? of receding price?
at Ll i seul ?l? s ad too-ratee hare fen oit a hibT.cent per
lb. Salos 135 balee, viz: 23 at 21, 10 at 21 7 at 23, lat
33,10at 23*. 18 at2,and 76 at 25 cents.' We anote
Middling at 2*>i@25. .
Anguila Market.
AUGUSTA, June ld-Conos.-There waa scene Utt'o
demand this morning, bot in the afternoon liverpool ad
vtaeatofa fachhe caused r outness m this market, lt
ia impossible fr us to gtre quotations, but refer to sales,
Which amounter to 166 bates, as foliows: 1 at 21, 17 at 22,
8 at 231?, and 127 halon (Middling to Strict Middling) at
Uk cenia The receipts were only 3 boles.
?era-are buying., st" 136, and selling at
r?A buying^ 08, aiftr aellrnj**t 132.
STOOBa-There was a sale of Georgia Railroad Stock
- to-day at 70 cents,
Mobil? Market.
MOBILE. Jane 7.-OBBBBAX, BBKUUDV.-There ls not
much scope for remarks this week. Business has been
very dall, and prices have remained about the same.
Cotton his had another fall, in consequence ot unfavor?
able news from Liverpool and New York. Our tables
wibshow tba quotation*, la the different branches of
Moy rr ?ST AJTT> FINANCIAL.-Gold at 136 A? ?1371?, buy?
ing and selling. Francs 980. Exchaige-New York
eight. X premium buying, 34 premium sailing. Now Or?
leans sigh t par. Sterling, 60 days, 145*146 ; at sight 147.
. OOTTON STATDtCS T.
Stock enJund September lat. 1866..bales- 39,000
Received this week. .... L7.17
-Rcoervadpr4J^OS^.......j.234,631-225.743
Barned and lost.". . 2,437-232,346
8tock on hand and on shipboard not cleared,.22,411
' RXCBUFTS or COTTON.-The following ir the total nura
.oer c^aalaa orToottOn raoeived by the rivers and ratt
.roada-staaa ts? September to data;
By the Alabama River......Bales 85,338
By th? Bigbe* River.. .28.481
By the Warrior River.19,145
-?B? thalrattroaaw..?1,784
- '. Total............226,749
Total amount received last season..899,888
.. Fataairr*-Quiet and unchanged m ratos. We quote
' Livsrpooli.ied; Coastwise porta %c
New Orlean. Market.
', ORLEANS, Jun? et-CoTTOB-The market open,
r with a limited enquiry and a meagre
ineaa Later ia the day, the regular tele
^wr^bame to. hand? reporting an unfavorable
i ai Kew Tarkani Liverpool, the immMlato effect
1 was to bring operations to a stand still, as tho
roi buyers refused togo on. unless at a material
SB, while facton, on the other hand, although
[ to raak .proportionate concessions, were decid
uAwilling to yield to the extent demanded by the
pr- .under these drcumstanoea, the sales were uu
u?u?uy tight, amounting to barely 850 bale?, eight bro?
kers participating m the buslnosa Prices Indicated a
reactionary foeliug, an irregular decline of ,S'c per lb be?
ing aubinitted' tom most instance?, tn order to effect
saie?. The market, however., closed so completely un
?ettied-that wo are obHged to omit our usual scale of
esawitloni. The continued obstacles to thu placing of
- feeha&ce operated to the disadvantage of the move?
messt
. <* swaTBKBBT o? corroa.
Stock on hand September L 1866.?....helas 302,082
Received to-day... 398
Bewt^jjrwria^jaiy.;.,,-. 738,3X8-738,781
Additional bales made from wrecked. loo?,
and damaged Cotton, pickings, samples,
J??m..-t^m..~,...".1.Li.323-7f2.104
Stock ea nana..............
There were no exports of cctiW today.""
Coax-The market Is duB, The demand is mostly for
white, which ia scarce. There is a good supply of mixed
on hand, but it consists mostly of inferior quality. Price?
for white are fina and unchanged, but tooee for mixed
are ?taler and drooping. Yesterday the sales were con
fined to 8T16 sacks; to-day they are only 8230 sacks, of
which 1IOO ou private terms, 290 yeUow mixed at tl 1234
at 13.9000 mased at il 15,100 white mixed and 400 yellow
at tl UK; AtO white mixed and 1000 ordinary white at
fl 30; A70 and BOO white at SI 22>,' per bush.
FaxiaHja.-I bo market is quiet and unchanged. The
rate? are loper lb for cotton by steam for New York and
Boston ; \0 ?or Philadelphia. Steam fir New York and
Boston 40c per sack for com, 90c per bbl for flour, and
?1 KS for pork, sad SlOall per hhd tor tobacco. Steam
for L'verpool }?d for cotton; sail fco, For Hara 1*0.
Wilmington Marke 1.
WILMINGTON, June 10.- TUEPESTIKX-Has declined
25a50c, with sale? of 372 bbls at *3a3 26 for virgin, $3 lor
yellow dip? and SI 50al 60 for hard, ft 380 ma-?ho mar
ket closing at lowest figures. ' .
Brans TuarBSTms-Sales to-day of 173 bbls at 50a
C0>,'c, awl 100 do at Clo r gallon.
KosrS-Th e market ls dull, and prices have a declining
tendency. Sales' of only 380 bbls at S3 for No 3. ?3 75a
4 12X for So 1. sad $3 for extra Pale.
TAB-A small lot changed handset S2 50 fl bbl.
? POTTOM-Sales of only ld bales at 21o for ordinary 22c
- for low middling, and 2Sc %l tt> for middling.
j - Cow-A lot pf 600 bushels, per railroad, sold at tl 30
ft bushel of SC tts.
?fy New York Market
NEW YOBS, Juno 8.- FREIGHTO- The market goner,
ally ls quiet, and raise are without much change. As to
the future ot the American carrying trade, it must bo
flonfoseeri the prospects, are not very bright. Itu plain
there can be no substantial revival until ibe normal con.
ditton of cor great staples of export-Cotton, G nun. To?
bacco, Ac-shall be reached, aa our tonnage, much as it
waa reduced during the rebellion, ls too large for the
business at present afforded.
[From fae Sao* and Leather Reporter.]
Borton Boor AJTDSHOX MAaxrr-For the week end?
ing June A-The stock of goods ou hand, though ampio,
te not in excess of the probable demands of the incom
aseason, as the trade have been moving cautiously
spring, and have not piled up goods in an endless
variety of style, regardless of the wants of cns tornera_
but have tor the moat part made np the most desirable
and ?tapio linea for the season; we look tor a moro
healthy trade through the summer. Tho jobbing trade
ie very active, as previously noticed, and p ices tor the
beat grades are fully sustained. The shipment of goods
for the last month waa 59,747 cases; in May last year it
wi? 55,574 cases. The excess for the month this year
- over last ls no doubt attributable to the fact that moro
ela have, been consigned to branch houses than wore
Tsar at the asme tuna Total shipments by rail for
the week Alla. Total shipments 01 boots and abc ea by
laQ and sea f r the week 7571 cases.
PORT CALENDAR.
COBSBCTED WEEKLY.
PHASES OT TUE MOON.
Kew M 2d, 9h. 42m. mom I Full M. IC th,Uh. 34m. even
First Q. ?th, lb. 17m. mom | Last Q. 25tb, Oh. 9m. morn
0
SCH.
anas. I SETS.
KOOT
SISES.
HIGH
WATCB.
lOiMonday....
11 Tuesday....
12 Wednesday.
13 Thursday...
14 ?Friday.
15 Saturday...
16 Sunday.
4. .53
4. .53
4. .62
4.. 62
4..63
4..6S
4..63
7.. 6
7.. 6
7.. 7
7.. 7
7.. 7
7.. 8
7.. 8
12..55
1..38
3.. 3
2..41
3..17
3. .5?
Rises.
3.. 1
3. .68
3..60
4..45
6..32
6. .15
6..56
consign?es per Sontb Carolina Railroad,
June ll.
M balee Cotton, 83 bales Mdze, 29 bags Flour, 26 bags
Rough Rice, 17 bhUt Crude Turpentine, UL.bbls Rosin,
t-e. To J B E Slain, Mowry k Cc, E J f^P i Co, Miss
' Tunno, C N Averil A Son, O W Williams A Co, Utsey A
" Kenyon, O W Clark A Co, Col Stubbs, J M Caldwell A
a*ML W Meed**, L Lorentz, W L Trcnholm, R R Agent,
SZaaaayMh A Son, P Mulkai, Thurston & Sohnes, E H
^cVtenkGo. Willis A Chisohn, Jobnsh n, Crews A Co,
WLebby Porcher A 'late, O E Pritchett, L D DeSaus
jnre, J B Adger A Co.
Cosign?es per northeastern FUlroaad,
June ll.
13 bales Cotton, 993 bbls Naval Stores. 13cars Lumber,
car Stock. Mdse, Ac To W P Bussell k bo, Graeser,
Lee, Smith k Cc, W Roach, Adams, Frost & Co, Eendah
k Dockery. Dr T 8 Waring. O E Pritchett, J Marshall, Jr.
A Castle, Hohnes & Stoney, J Fi tr fib bon, Gaillard k
Mm ott, D C Ebaugh.
MARINE NEWS.
PORT OP CHARLESTON.
Arrived Yesterday.
Steamship Falcon, Heed, Baltimore-left the 7th and
the Capes the Otb. lust. Corn and Mdse. To Mordo-ai
k Co, Courtenay k Trenholm, BOBB.H Willie k Bro,
G W Steffens A Co, H Bischoff k Co, Moller, Nimitz k
Co, N E It R Agent, Whilden A Bro wu, EH Rodgers k
Co, J Steiner, M M Quinn, W F Paddon. C F Panknin, W
M Knoblock, J Campeen A Co, Cladus k Witte, 0 Phil?
lipa, W B Smith A Co, J H Graver, Southern Express Co,
F U Trenholm. S L Howard k Bro, Stenhouse k Co, 0 N
Averill k Son, J C H Claussen, Marshall & Macnulton. H
Gerdts k Co, Do wie & Moise, Jeffords k Co, J A Cook k
Co, Lauroy k Alexander, W Roach, H K latte k Co Oatou
dorff & Co, E R Cowperthwait, Col J P Low, Major J P
Browning, Major Gan R O Tyler, Major Paul ay. Werner
& Ducker, H Cobia k Co. Ihe Falcon was detained In
the Bay by an easterly rain at arm until the 9th inst.
Br brig Annie M-, Carey, Glace Bay, C B. 30 days.
Goa). To Budd k Blake.
Brig James Miller, Pendleton, Boston, - days. Ice
and Lumber. To Risley k Creighton, A Gage k Co..
Sehr Wena ta, Hawsins, N?*w York, 7 days. Hay and
Oats. To the Master, and U 8 Q Master.
Sehr H P Cushing. Wood. New York. 10 days. Paving
Stone and Hay. To the Master, P O'Donnell, and USQ
Master.
Cleared Yesterday.
Bri, - Tangier. Smith, Portland, Me,'via Yawhenny Ferry,
.-TC-Risley 4 Creighton.
Went to Sea Yesterday.
Steamer Dictator, Ooxetter. Palatka, ria Jackson villa,
Fernandina and Savannah.
- - From this Port.
Dan brig Frederik, Brunn, St Thomas, W I, May 24.
Sehr S J Waring, Smith. Wilmington. N C, June 10.
: Vp for this Port.
3chr Isabella, Weeks, iat Boston, June 8.
LIST OF VESSELS
OP, CLEARED AND BAILED FOB THIS PORT.
? O RE IG H .
LIVERPOOL.
Br bark Fine do l'Air. Evans, sailed..V.May 14
Ship B C Winthrop. Stewart, np..May
Ship AmoUA, Conner, sailed.,.March 26
The Tryphenia, Harding, sailed.May 6
nxwroBT, BBQ.
Ship Annie Kimball. Lincoln, sailed..May 31
Tho J Coming, Hooka way, sailed.April 16
The Johannes, Bater, Balled........May 1?
M?TllftlIt j
Bohr T J Frazier, Frasier,sailed. .May 29
V O M ESTT C.
. -.. . . .
BOSTON.
The Whitney Long, Hayes, tailed..May 36
Behr Maine Law, Johnson, cleared..June 6
Sehr Isabella, Weeks, op.June 8
HEW TOBT.
Behr Lilly. Francis, up....May 37
Sehr Jonas Smith, Nichols, np.June 6
FKHJtPMiHPaV
Sehr J N Baker, Adams, cleared.,.May 7
BALTIMORE.
Sehr Foaming Sea, North, cleared.June 7
Rehr Daniel Chase, Mitchell, np..... ....May 39
Sehr A P Cranmer, Cranmer, up......June 7
Charleston Wholesale Prices,
AB TIC LES.
BAGGING, ft yard
Dundee.
Gunny doth.....
BALE ROPE, fl lb-Manilla...'._
Western.
New York.,
Jute.
BREAD, ft Mi
Navy.'..
" MO*...
Crackers.,.?.
BRICKS, 9 M.
BRAK * 100 lbs.
COTTON* DH- - ,
Ordhiary to Good Ordinary..
Low Middling.............'.'.}.?..
Middling to Strict Middling..
Good Middling.
Bea Island.
CANDLES, fi lb-Sperm.
Adamantine.k.
Tallow.
COFFER, fl lb-Bio.
Laguayra.
Java..
CORDAGE, fi lb-Manilla..'......
Tarred American.
CORN MEAL, fl bbl..
COAL, fl ton-Anthracite.............
Cumberland.
COPPER, fl lb-Sheet.
FERTILIZERS
Peruvian Guano, fl ton.
Pacific Guana, ft 3000 fits.
Banco's Phosphate, fl 3000 lbs...
Rhodes' Phosphate, fl 3000 tts...
Mapes'Super Phosphate, fl 3000 Jb
Zeil'a Baw Bono Phosphate..
Zeil's Super Phosphate of Lune..
FISH-Coa, fl 100 ft.>.
Herring, fl box.
Mackerel, Na L ft hatf bbl.
Mackerel, No, 3, fl half bbl.
Mackerel, No. 3, fl bbL..........
Mackerel, No. 1, by kits.
Na 3.
Na 8.
Sardines, fl 100-quarter boxes..
Half boxes....
FLOUR, fl bbl-Super..
Northern and Western Extra.
Baltimore Extra.....'.
Southern Extra.
FRUITS- Prunes, fl li.
Figs.,,,,,.
Dried Apples..!...
12X@ -
10 ? -
13 ? 16
9.00 (420.00
33 fi -
28
9.00
80
M0.0O
0 60
?14.00
?14.50
018.00
Dried Apples..:... IO @ 28
Almonds, soft shell. 36 ? 40
Raisins, M. E., fl box. 4.00 ? 6,00
Raisins, Layer. 4.60 ? 6,90
Oranges.................. -" ? -
Lemons. 4.00 ? 8.00
GLASS, fl box of 60 feet
American, 8x10. 6.60 ? 64D
Ainerv-si. 10x13. 6.00 0 6.60
French, 12x14. 7.00 fi 8.00
GRAIN- Maryland Oats, fl bushel.,,,, - @. -
W&.i?rn Oats, fl bushel...... - ? -
Com, fl bushel. 1.36 $ 1,46
Beaus, fl bushel. 3.00 0 8.00
BAT, fl cwt-NorthBivor.... 2.15 0 -
Eastern.- fi -
HIDES-Dry, fl ft.... 10 fi 13
INDIGO-fi ft. 1.00 0 1.76
/iiOA'-Rc?ncd, ? ID.. 07 fi 07X
S Swede......?.J. .. 09 fe 10
LATHS, fl M., 4.00 ? 4.60
LIME- Shell, fl bbl. -r O' -
South Carolina. 1,60 ? ?
Bookport.M. 3.00 ? 2.16
Cement. 2.76 ? 3.50
Plaster Paris......... 4.00 0 4.60
LUMBER, fl M loot?
ed White Pine, 1st quality. 60.00 ($66.00
White Pine, good run. 38.00 ?40.00 |
Yellow Pine.,.,. 90.00 036.00
Boards, fl M. feet-Bough. 13.00 ?15.00
.. i Grooved and Tongued.... 28.00 (333.00
LSJTtiE&coiufct.tanned,TfVft...,-. Vii i.
?I GLASSES, fl gallon -Cuba.; 45 $ ?
Muscovado. 66 fi 06
Sugar House. 60 0 1.00
Vi Now Orleans........ 15 ? 82
NAVAL STORES, 9 bbl-Iur....,...]. -r- S '
Pitch.". - ? -
Rosin, Pale.... 6.00 ? - .
Rosin, No. 1.,. 3.76 ? 4.00
Rosin, No. 2." 8.00 fi -I
Rosin. No. 3.J. 3.60 ?2.80
Spirits Turpentine, fi Kallon. 60 (9 63
Odsum. * ft. . IB ?to -
NAILS- American, 4@20d, fl keg. 7.00 ? 7.75
, Am*r1rw Wrought. - fi -,
Lathing. 7.60 ?10.00
aiper, fl ft......... 1.00 ? - ,
vanized. 30 (? -
Spikes., 12 ? 16
OJC?-Lard, fl gallon. 1.40 @ 1.46 |
Linseed, fl gallon. 1.64 0 1.G0 ;
Sperm, Winter, fl pallon. 2.96 ? -
Cotton Seed, fl gabon. - fi -
Castor (E. L). fi gallen. 8.00 fi -
Olive, fl dozen.?,....?. 8.00 ?10.00
Kerosene, fl gallon.62 fi 64 :
Benzine, fl gallon.,/ 60 fl -J
PROVISIONS-Beer, mess, fl bbl.?16.00 ?30.00
Il .ef, primo.....14.00 ?Ii.OP
Pork, mess,,,. - fi - .
Bump....I - ? -
Bacon, Hams, fl lb. 10 ? 30*
Bacon, Sides. 13 0 14
Bacon. Shoulders. ll tv ll
Bacon, Strips.V.16 0 17 .
Lard, in keg. 13>i? 16
Butter. 30 ? 40
Cheese. 15 0 64
Potatoes, fl bbl. 3.36 0 -
Onions. 3.00 0 3.36
Apples.J. 4.00 @ COO
PAINTS-White Lead, fl ft.I 10 ? 16
Black Lead.. 10 0 13
Zinc, White. 13 0 16
PLOW STEEL, fl ft 13 & -
?/CE-CaroMna, fl ft. l?K0 ll*
East India. - ? -?
SLATES-Americtui, fl square.13.60 ffi -
SHINGLES, fl M.. 7.00 0 8.00
White Pine, first quality. 13,00 0 -
SALT- Liverpool, coarse, fl sack. 9,26 ? -
liverpool, fine. - 0 -
SOAP- Bar, fl ft. ll ? 16
STARCH, fl ft. 10 0 12
SPICES, fl ft-Cassia. 1.00 ? -
Mace. 1.76 ? -
Cloves. 75 ? -
Nutmegs. 3.00 0 3.60
Pepper. 40 ? -
Pimento. 40 ? 60
Baca Ginger. 30 0 -
SPIRITS, fl gallon-Alcohol. 6.00 0 G.00
Brandy, Cognac. 4.00 012.00
Brandy, Domestic. 3.00 0 3,76 ,
Gin, Holland. 4.76 ? 6.00
Gin. American. 3.60 0 3.75 1
Rum, Jamaica.<. 0.00 0 6.00 1
Rum. N. E. 3.60 ? 3.00
Whiskey, Bourbon. 3.00 0 6.00
Whiskey, Rectified. 3.30 0 3.40 '
SUGAR, fl ft-Raw. 9 0 13
Crushed. 18 ? -
Clarified A. 17 0 -
Clarified B. - 0 -
Clarified C. . 16?? 17
. Loaf.. 18 ? 19 !
Porto Bico. 13>i? 14 i
Musco71^- . 12 ? 14
SEGA RS-Domestic manufacture, fl M. 18.00 015.00
TEAS, fl ft-Imperial. 2.00 0 3.50
Gunpowder. 3.00 ? 3.6C)i
Hyson. 1.60 ? 1.60
Young Hyson. 1.60 0 1.60 1
Black. 1.00 0 1.75
TOBACCO, fl ft, as per quality. 40 ? 1.60
TIMBER-Hewn Timber-Yellow Pine. 4.00 ?13.00
Ash. - 0 -
Poplar. - ? -
Hickory. - ? -
TIN-IC Booflng Plate.15.00 ? -
IX Roofing Plate.17.00 ? -
IC Tin Plate?, 10x14.15.60 ? - 1
IX Tin Plate 10x14....17.00 ? - c
I C Tin Plate, 14x20. 16.60 ? -
Block Tin, fl ft. 40 ? -
TWINE-Cotton, fl ft. 75 ? -
Baling. 45 ? -
Hemp. 45 ? -
Jute. 60 ? -
VARNISH-Bright, fl gallon. 36 ? - 1
Paraflne. - ? -
VINEGAR-White Wine, fl galton. 60 ? - . '
Cider. 80 ? -
French. 1.00 ? 1.35
WINE, fl gabon-Port. 3.60 ? COO 1
Madeira. 2.36 ? 5.00 J
Shorry. 3.35 ? 6.00 ?
Claret, fl case. 6.00 ?13.50
Champagne, fl basket. 25.00 ?30.00
ZLVC-Sheet, fl ft.. . 20 ? 27 I*
MI8CEILANE0U8.
FOUTZ'S
CELEBBATED
IND CATTLE POWDERS
EES, YELLOW WATER,
TEMPER, FEVERS,
FOUNDER, LOSS OF
APPETITE AND VI?
TAL ENERGY, 4c.
ITS USE IMPROVES
THE WIND, IN?
CREASES THE AP
PETITE-GIVES A
SMOOTH and GLOS?
SY SKIN-aud trans?
forms the MISERA?
BLE SKELETON?
INTO A FINE LOOK?
ING AND SPIRITED HORSE.
This preparation, long
and favorably known
will thoroughly reinvigo?
rate broken down and
low-spirited horses,
strengthening and
cleansing the stomach
and intestines.
It ls a sure preventive
of ail diseases incident
to this animal, Buch
LUNG FEVER, GLAND
HEAVES, COUGHS, DIS?
TO KEEPERS OH COWS THIS PREPARATION
INVALUABLE. It in
creases the quantity
and Improves the quali?
ty of the MILK,
has been proven by ac
tual experiment to in
crease the Quantity
MILK and CREA
twenty per cent, and
make the BUTTE
firm and sweet In fat
^ toning cattle, it gi v e
- them an appetite, ~
ens their hide, and makes them thrive much faster.
IN ALL DISEASES OF SWINE, SUCH AS COUGHS
ULLI EES IN THE
LUNGS, LIVER, io.,
this article acts as a -
specific. By putting
from one-half a paper ?
to a paper in a barrel
of swill the above dis?
eases will be eradica?
ted or entirely pre?
vented. II given in
time, a certain preventive and cure for the Hog Cholora.
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BALTIMORE, Md.
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We trust that our established reputado,
upon elgbty-eicht years of experience--?bo in?
dicates our claims to public confidence, an
toes the excellence of this Standard Article.
Put np in cases containing one dozen bottles.
sold by all prominent Druggists, Grocers, ko.
A. M. BIN INGER k CC
(Established 1778. Solo Importers
No. 16 Beaver street. New Yox
Opinions of tn? Press.
The Einingcrs, No. 15 Beaver street havo a very high
reputation to sustain, as the oldest and best house in
New York.-Home Journal.
The houso of A M Pminger k Co., No. 15 Beaver
street, lias sustained, for a period of eighty y ars, a repu?
tation that may well bo envied.-A". T. JEvening Pott.
GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO.,
NO. 163 MEETING 8TREET,
Opposite Charleston Hotel
and
DOWIE & MOISE,
SUCCESSORS TO KINO dt CASSIDEY.
January 29
NO. 151 MEETING STREET,
Wholesale Agents, Charleston, 8. C.
t ut hs Gmo
tsTTUE BALE 0? TUE PIANTATlCN BIT
TEES ls without ftrcfiedfbt In the history of Oio world
lb ere ls no secret In the matter. They aro at dare th
most speedy, streugthonltg bftalth-rBator^r ever dis?
covered. It requires but a single trial to understand
this. Their purity can alway? bo relied npon. The;
are composed of the celebrated Oaiinaya Bark, Cascar Ulf
Bark, Dandelion, Chamomile Flowers, Lavender
Flown?, Wiutercrfien, Anise, Olovorbuds, Orange-peel
8nake?ro*, Caraway, Coriander, hardook,
S.-T.-1860-X. Ac.
hey are especially recommended to clergymen, pub
Mf speakers, and perseus or literary habits and sedon
tary Ole, who require tree digestion, a rollin for food
and olear mental faculties. .
Delicate Jpn) al cs and week persons are certain to find
tn these Bitters what they ka ve so long looked for.
They purify, streng th tm and invigorate.
They or?ate a healthy appetite.
They are an antidote to dian ge of water and diet
They overcome effects of dissipation and late boura
The? strengthen the system and enliven the mind.
They prevent mlasmatlo and Intermittent fevers.
They purify the breath and acidity of tba stomach.
They cure Dyspepsia aad Constipation.
They eure Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera Morbos.
Uh ey eura Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache.
They are the best Bitters In the world. They make
the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's great
Miterer.
The following startling and emphatlo statements can
be seen at our office.
Letter of Ber. E. F. CXAHX, Chaplain of the 107th Nsw
Fork Regiment:
NKAB AOQUIA CBXXX, March ?th, 1868.
Owjngfto the great exposure and terrible d?composi?
tion after Uis battle of Antietam, I was utterly prostrat?
ed and very sick. My atopisch would not r?tate medi?
cino. An artic!? called Plantation Bitters, prepared by
Dr. DxAitx, of New York, was prescribed to give me
strong th and an appetite. To my great surprise they
,fsvo mo ?nmediate relief. Taro bottles almost allowed
mo te Jola wy regiment. * * * . I have since seen
them used In many cases, and am free to say, for hos?
pital er private purposes J know of nothing like them.
Rev. E. V. CRANE, Chaplain.
Letter from the Rev. N. E. GILDS, St. ClairsvRls, Pa.
GENTLXXXH:-Yon were kind enough, on a former oe
cs sion, io sand me a half dozzen bottles of Plantation
linters for $3 60. Hf ci ie having derived so m abu
Den ell t from the use of theao ^titers, I desire . "r to
lOotinue them, and you will please sand is ,.x bettles
more for the money enclosed,
I am, vary truly, /eran,
9. E. aiWa, Pastor Qu. Ref, Church,
BOLOiBaV Hons, SuFKiinrnurDXHT's Omon, )
CnicnvNATi, Ono, Jan. 16th, 1868. J
. ........
I have given your Plantation Bitters to hundreds of
sur noble soldiers who stop here, more or less disabled
(rom various causes, aud the effect is marvellous and
{ratifying.
Such a preparation ?a this ls I heartily wish in every
tamil?, in every hospital, and at W**id on every battle
Held. G. W. D. ANDREWS, Superintendent
Dr. W. A CHILDS, Surgeon of the Tenth Vermont Be
?lment writes:-"I wish every soldier had a bottle of
Plantation Bitters. They ara tte* most effective, per
feet, and harmless tonio I ever used."
WrLLABD's HOTEL, 1
WASUXHOTOV, D.c., May 22d, 1863. j
GKSTLXMKH :-We require another supply of your
Plantation Bitters, the popularity o which dally in- | i
Teases with the guests of our ouse.
.o Uy,
SYi CH iDWIOK k 00.
Ac. ko, kc. ko.
Be sure that every bottle 11. ? ? i sn il? of our
ilgnature on a steel platel ?>?'.. t riva te stamp
iver the cork.
P. H. D? * &C0,
' ADWAY, N. Y.
Sold by ah respectable Dru ? I waldana, Grocer
aioons, and country Hotels . .
sorti if thstnlvr
THE SUMTER WATCHMAN
rs PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, AT SUM
L TER, R. C., by GILBERT & FLOWERS, Proprietors. .
tFOUR DOLLARS per annum, inv.iriably in advance. P
Advertisements inserted at usual rates. S
Every stylo ol Job Printing executed in tb?* D?rV? ii
lyle and greatest diAption, ivpt'inuei ?ft
MISCELLANEOUS.
?OT ILK TO SAILORS OR I SI MI OKA ?TS,
HOTEL OB B0AUDING-HO?.SE KEEPERS. *
OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, J
March 13,1867. )
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING ACT OF
the Legislature, passed the 30th day of December,
1866, all persons concerned are hereby notified to call at
his Office and take out the required license Immediately.
W. H. SMITH,
Clerk of Council, '<
or ACT ron TBS BITTEB PROTECTION or BEAMEN aim
HO?IQHA?TT8 IX THE POET AND HARBOR OE CHARLES?
TON.
I. Be xl enacted, by the Senate and Haute of Representa
'ives, now met and titting in General Assembly, and by the
authority of the same, That it shall not ho la wini for any
person, except a pilot or public officer, to board or at?
tempt to board a vessel arriving in the port or harbor of
Charleston, before such vessel shall have been mado fast
to the wharf, without first obtaining 1 eave from tho mas?
ter or person having charge of such vessel, or from her
owner or agents.
LL It shall not be lawful for any owner, agent, master,
or other person having charge of any vessel arriving or
being in the port of Charleston, io permit or authorize
any sailors, hotel or boarding house keeper, not licensed
ss hereinalter provided, or any agent, runner or em?
ployee of any sailor's or immigrant's hotel or boarding
house, to board, or attempt to board, any vessel arriving
in, or lying, or ceing in the harbor or port ol Charleston,
bet?re such vessel shall have been made fast to the wharf,
or anchored, with intent to invito, ask or solicit tho
boarding of any of the crew employed on such vessel.
ILL It shall not bo lawful for any sailor's or immi?
grant's hotel or boarding house keeper, or the employee
of any sailor's or immigrant's hotel or boarding house
keeper, having boarded any vessel mode fast to any wharf
in the port oi Charleston, to neglect or refuse to ieavo
said vessel, siter having been ordered so to do by the
master or person having charge of such vessel.
TV. 'It shall not be lawful tor any person to keep, con?
duct or carry on, either as owner, proprietor, agent or
otherwise, any sailor's or immigrant'a boarding house,
or sailor's or Immigrant's hotel, in tho city ot Charleston,
without having a license from the City Council thereof,
< V. It shall not bo lawful for any person, not having the
license in this Act provided, or not being the regular
agent, runner or employee of a person having such li?
cense, to invite, ask or solicit m the city or harbor of
Charleston, the boarding or lodging of any of the crew
employed on any vessel, or of any immigrant arriving m
the said city of Charleston.
. VL The City Council shall take the application of any
person applying for a license to keep a sailors' or immi?
grant's boarding house, or sailor's or immigrant's hotel,
in the city ot Charleston, and upon satisfactory evidence
to them of the respectability and competency of auch ap?
plicant, and o' Xho suitableness of his accommodations,
shall issue to L_t a license, which shall be good for one
year, unless- sooner revoked by said City Council, to
keep a Bailor's or Immigrant's boarding house in the city
of Charleston, and to invite and solicit boarders for the
same.
VIL The City Council may, upon satisfactory evidence
of the disorderly character of any sailors' or immigrante'
hotel or boarding house, licensed as hereinbefore pro?
vided, or of mo keeper ar proprietor of any such house,
or of any force, fraud, deceit or misrepresentation, ia in?
viting or soliciting boarders or lodgers for such house,
on the part of such keeper or proprietor, or any of his
agents, runners, or employees, or of any attempt to per?
suade or entice any of the crew to desert lrom any vessel
in the harbor of Charleston, by such keeper or proprie?
tor, or any of his agents, runners or employees, revoke
tho license for keeping such house.
VUL Every person receiving the license hereinbefore
provided lor 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 as'aforesaid, one or moro badges or shields, on
which shall be printed or engraved tho name of such
hotel or boarding house keeper, and the number and
street of his hotel 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, aa herein provided.
X. Every sailor's or immigrant's hotel or boarding?
house keeper, and every agent, runner or employee ol
such hotel or boarding-house keeper, when boarding any
vessel In the harbor of Charleston, or when inviting or
soliciting the boarding or lodging of any seaman, sailor
or person employed un any vessel, or of any immigrant,
shall wear, conspicuously displayed, the shield or badge
referred to in tho foregoing section.
XL lt shall not be lawful for any person, except those
named in the preceding section, to Lave, wear, exhibitor
diaplay any such shield or badge to any of tho crow em?
ployed on any vosael, or to any immigrant so arriving m
the city of Charleston, with the intent to invite, ask or
solicit tho.boarding or lodging of such immigrant or ot
any of tho crew employed os any vessel being in the
harbor of Charleston.
En. Whoever shall offend against any or either of the
provisions contained hi section 1, 2,3, i, 6,10 and ll, in
this Act, shall be c.ecmed guilty ol a misdemeanor, and
shall, npou conviction thereof, be punished by imprison?
ment for a term not exceeding one year, and not less
than thirty days, or by a fine not exceeding two hundred
and fifty doUarr, and pot lesa than ono hundred dollars,'
or by both such fino and imprisonment
Xiii. Ibo word "veaiel," as used in this Act, shall in?
clude vessels propelled by steam.
In tho Senate House, the twentieth day of Docemb. r, In
the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and
six ty-?ix, W. D. PORTER,
Presidout of thc Senate.
CHAS. IL EDMONTON,
Speaker Houso ol'Representatives.
Approv" Docomber 30, 1866 : wi
JAMES L. OUR, Governor.
March 14
CHEROKEE 0
INDIAN MEDICINE;
Cures ail dlseasos caused by
self-abuse, viz:- Spermator
rhea, Seminal . Weaknts?,
Night - Emi*tion?, Lon' of
Memory, Universal Lassi?
tude, faint in the Bael, l)inv
?ness of Virion, frematar?
} Old A ge, Weak Nerve*. Diffl
]eult Breathing, Pale Count*
? nance. Insanity, Consump?
tion, and all diseases that fol?
low as a sequence of youthful Indiscretions,
Tko Cherokee Curo win rest?te health andMzor,
stop the emissions, and effect a permanent enre
after all other medicines have failed. Thirty-two
page pamphlet sent in a sealed envelope, free to any
adores*.
Price $2 per bottle, or three bottles for 15 Bold
by all druggists; or will be sent by express to any
portion or the world, oa receipt of price, by the
sole proprietor,
Dr. W. B. MEBWnST, 37 Walker 8t, B~. T.
Cherokee Remedy,
^_nT^. Cures all Urinary Conv
yVy Tir iplaints, viz: Gravel. Inftam
fL~. Bk \ W?mation n/the Bladder and
?_?i__am Bern jt-rri"*f Strictures of vft
?QI-Q-B-JIBVAhCrtthrc, Dropsical SiOtU
ggm?4j_| *9?ey,n("< Brick Dust Deponits,
^PsE^^B^T^tf and all disease" that require
a diuretic, and when used In
CHEEOKEE INJECTION,
does not fail to core Gonorrhea, Qltettnd all ?fm
' cou* Discharge! In Malo or Female, earing r?c*i.i
catt* in from one to three dayt, and Js especially
recommended In those cases of Fluor Albut or
Whiftt in Female?. The two medicines used In
conjunotlop will not feil to remove this disagreeable
complaint, and in those cases where other uiedicln
liavu bean usad without success.
Pri?e, Re mad y, One Bpttlo, #3, Three Bottle?, A9.
- Injection, " .? |i, f ': " 15.
Tho Cherokee u Cure,'" " Remedy," and u Inia.
(ion" are to be found in all well regulated drug
stores, and are recommended by physicians and
druggists all over the world, for their Intrinsic worth
efcd merit. Boroo unprincipled dcalors, however,
try to d?selvs their customers, by soiling cheap and
worthless compoimnV-Jn order to raako money
lp place of these. Be not deceived. If tho drug?
gists will not buy them for r ?. *rl~ 40 W1 ?8
will send them to you by expreoe, securely packed
and free from observation. We treat all dlseiuKis to
which tho human system is subject, and will be
pleased to receive full and explicit statements from
th uso who have felled to receive relief harotofore.
Ladles or gentlemen can address us in perfect con?
fidence. Wo desire to send our thirty-two page
Ltmcblet free to every lady and gentleman In tho
laud. Address all letters for pamphlets, medicines,
or sd vice, tp tim solo proprietor, f
? i)r. W. S. HTOTO 37 Vallfcr Ii Ii
May 34 thstulyr
BASONS'
FOUNDRY
AND
Machine Shops.
BUILD AND REPAIR
Steam Engiuos, Boilers,
Saw and Grist Mills. Cast?
ings in Iron and Brass of
all doscrlpifons,
Send orders to
J. M. RASON k BRO.,
Nassau and Columbus sta.,
Charleston, S. C.
December is
stuihlyr
BRIDGES & Li A IN P,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
RA1XR0AJ) ANJ> CAR FINDINGS,
AND
Machinery of livery Description.
ALSO,
TAFT'S PATENT BOLLING LEVER SHEARS
AND PUNCHES.
Ho. 50 CourtIat**d?*t" corner of Greenwich,
NEW V O K K .
RAILROAD AXLES, WHEELS, CHAIRS, SPIKES,
Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Car, Ship and Bridge Bolts
iron Forgings of various kinds, Ac, AJ.
STEEL A*D RUBRER SPRINGS, LOCOMOTIVE AND
?AND LANTERNS, Portable Forges and Jack Screws,
Cotton Duck for Car Covcre, Brasa and Silver Trimmings,
letting of all kinds, Baggage Checks, Ac, Ac,
Also, Agents for thu manufacturers of CAR HEAD
M?SGS.
LLREBl BRIDGES. ..JOEL C. LANE.
Kovembar * tnlnn.'ipo
WILLIAM S.HENEREY,
1ST ll FOCI
No. 314 Meeting street,
(NEAR LINE,)
CHARLESTON, S. C
l/T ANUFACTURES STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS
ll and MACHINERY, Saw Mills, Corn Milla, Horse
owers, Vortical and Horizontal Sugar Mills, Cotton
cod crusher*, McCarthy Cotton Gins, and all kinds of
.on and Brass Cutings, to order.
April 36 thstu6mo
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ETC.
JLD RIP VAN WINKLE GIN,
GOLD MEDAL SHERRY,
PORT AND MADEIRA,
HARVEST BOURBON,
WHEAT NUTRIENT,
OLD HOMESTEAD RYE.
IN ADDITION TO OUR BUSINESS OF SELLING
WINES, etc., in original packages, and in order to
asure to consumera Pure Liquors In a compact and con
renient form, we co mm en oed the enterprise of bottling
md packing in cases our well known Wines, Brandies,
Whiskies, ki-... and hate sent the-n ont in a style that
would preclude the possibility of their being tampered
with before reaching the parch teer. The general appro?
bation and gratifying success that has rewarded our
sfforts has encouraged ns to maintain the standard as re?
gards quality, also to make increased efforts to retain the
confidence and patronage, which has been so liberally bo
stowed Upon us. BINLNGER k CO.,
[Established 1778.] Importers ot Wines, ic,
No. 16 Beaver street, Now York.
Tho above popular goods are pvt np in cases contain
lng one dozen bottles each, and are sola by all prominent
Druggists, Grocers, Ac.
Opinions of the Press.
The name of Binlnger A Co., No. IS Beaver street, is a
guarantee of the exact and literal truth of whatever they
represent.-?V. Y. Oom. A dre rt arr.
The importing house of Binlnger A Co., No. 15 Beaver
Street, is conducted upon principles of integrity, fairness
and the highest honor.-N. Y. Evening Express.
GOODRICH, WINE?AJ? & CO..
N 153 MEETING STREET,
Opposite Charleston Hot
and
DOWIE & MOISE,
SUCCESSORS TO KING dc CASSIDET,
No. 161 MEETING STREET,
Wholesale Agents, Charleston, S. C
J an airy 30 wfmOmos
S131IMA SiMIUBlJS ?WHANTI?R.
HUMPHBKYS'
HOMOEOPATHIC SPECIFICS
HAVE PROVED, FROM THE MOST AMPLE EXPE?
RIENCE, an entiresocoeos: Simple- Prompt-Effl?
uent and Reliable. They are the only medicines per
,'octly adapted to popular ns?-so simple that mistake
J ?nu ot bp made in using them; so harmless as to be
tree from danger, and eo efficient aa to be always relis
nie. They have raised the highest common?aUon from
UL and will always render satisfaction.
Cent*
?o. 1, cures Fevers, Congestion, ?nlhunniatlone.. il
N a, ?i Worms Worai-Fever, Worm-Colo.. V
? 8, " Crying Collo, or Trothing of In
. Ian ta. *
" 4, " Diarrhoea of Children or A Jul ts.... 1
" B, " Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic... V
II s, Chole-, a Morbus, Nausea, Vomit?
ing. ?
? 7, " Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis.
" 8, " Neuralgia, Toothsche, Faouache.. ii
? 9, " He art n rh en, Bick Ut-adache^ Vertigo.. V
" 10, Dyspepsia, Billons Stomach..
" ll, " Suppressed, or Piinfal Periods.....
it i2t n Whites, too profuse periods. 2t
" 18, " Croon, Cough, Dim cult Breathing.. 3.
" li, " Salt llheum, Rrj appelas, Eruptions. 2;
" ll, " Rheo ?.at lim. Bheumatio Pains... 3t
" 13, ? Fewer and Ague, Chill Fever,
Agnea. M
? 17, fl! Files, Blind or Bleeding. V
u is, .. Op lhalmy, and Sore or Weak Eyes, SO
" 19, " Cam*--h. Acute or Chronic Inls*
anua. flt
M 20, .' Whooping Cough, Violent Coughs flt
" 21, " Asthma, Opprns*ed Breathing.. ti
M 23, ti Ear Discharges, Impaired near?
ing. st
'? Sf, " Scrorola, Enlarged Glands, Swell
lass. flt
" 34, " General Debility, Physical Weaksoas tf
M as, II Dropay and Scanty Secretions.. IO
" 30, " Be? Sielineaa. Sickness from Bid?
ing.'.. St
.. 37, " Kidney Disease, Gravel. St
11 38, " Nervous Debility,Seminal Emis?
sions, Involuntary 1 'lachirgea.L0C
n 29, " Sore Mouth, 'Canker. . flt
.. SO, " Urinary Incontinence, Wotting
Bod. SI
11 81, " Palnfu! Periods, oven with
Spasir I. ?<?
82, 8unVr.*?gs at Change of Lie.Lix
n gs, II Epilepsy, Spasms, st Vitus' DanocLOt.
H n, ? DiptUcrla, Ulcerated Sore Treat.... St
FAMILY CASES.
UrUU, morocco oaae and book.,S10.u
JO largo vials, in mcroooo, and book. 6.0
20 large vials, plain use, and book. J. LS
IS boxea (Noa 1 io 16), and book. 8.W
V ETBRINAltY SPECIFICS.
Mahogany coats, 10 vials.$10.0t
bingle viais, with direction?.;. LO.
oarTbese remedies, by the case or single box, ar.
.ont to ar.y part of the country, by Mall or Express, fre
>f charge, on receipt of the price. Address
HUMPHREYS' SPECITTO
HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE COMPANY,
Office and Depot No. St>2 Broadway, New York.
Dr. HowrRBXTp) la consulted dally at ula office, pei
tonally or by letter, as above,-for ali furms of dlaoace.
DOWIE di NOISE. Wholesale Agenta
No. 151 Meeting street,
Opposite Charioeton Hotel.
W. A. SKKHE. '
A. .4. KCKKLdi CO.. ivcta.ll Agents.
No. 031 KINO-STRihT, ita door above Market-et.
April 16 T lUiwf6mo teio . Qharlssten. 8. 0.
CHEROKEE PILLS.
Or Female Regulator,
Cure Suppressed, Retentive and
Painful Menstruation, Orton
Sictneet, Nertout and Spinal Af?
fection*. Paint in tht Back, Siel
Ileadackt, Giddiness, and all dis?
eases that spring fron-. Irregular!ty,
by removlnc tho cause and all the
effects teat arise from lt- They
are perfectly safo In all cases, sts
cept te/isrt forbiilden by direc?
tions, and are easy to administer,
as they are nicely tugar coated.
They should be In the bands of
every Malden, Wife, and Mother
In tho land.
Ladles can address ns In perfect
confidence, and state their com?
plaints in full, as we treat all Female Complaint!,
and prepare Medicines suitable for all diseases io
which they aro subject-Thirty-two page pamphlet,
In a sciiU'il enyolope, free.
Tho Cherokee Pilis are sold by all druggists at tl
per box, or six boxes for SB ; or thsy are sent by
mall, freo of postage, in an ordinary letter, free
from observation, by addressing the sole proprietor,
Dr. W. B, MERWIN, 37 WaUcsr St., if. Y.
N. B-Cherokee Pills No. S ara prepared for
special catt?, when milder medicines fall ; these
are sent by mall, free of postage, on receipt of So,
tht price of tack boes.
PB. WRIGHT'S
REJUVENATING ELIXIR,
Or, Essence of Life,
m^^\m.'/;//.'/ '?ksT Cures General Debility, Weah
S^?gESt'Kern*// nett. Hysterics in Females.
t^!Bf)m!mWy'' Palpitation of the Heart and
^ja??^lyK^ii all tferxmiA. 'Disease*. It re~
-<yP553Sf=? stores new Hf? and vigor to the
aaaa35?r - aged, causing the hot blood of
" At the Phenix rjtet youtn ^ courg6 the veins, res
?LS?T? %Sh t,)rinRthe Or0ant tf Genera
$ti fflKe ^f^r^inglmpoUncyand
?hit Elixir rejuven- Debility, restoring MatiUn?!
ate tnt tyttem md and full vigor, thus proving s
overe?me disease. perfect " Elimir of ?We," re?
moving Sterility ana Barrenness in both sexes. To
the young, middle-aged, anil ?ged. there ls no greater
boon than this " Elixir of Life." It gives a now
lease of life, causing the weak and debilitated to
tavp renewed strength and vigor, and the entire
system tp thrill with Joy ond pleasure.
Prias, ono bottle p ; tbreo bottles S5 ; sent by
express to any addresa
Our medicines are sold and recommended br all
respectable druggists in every part of the civilized
?lobe ; some unprincipled dealers, however, try to
eceive their customers by selling cheap and worth?
less compounds in order to make money. Be net
deceived-?ak for these medicines and take no
other?. If the druggist doss not keep them, write
to wa, and wo will scud them by express, carefully
packed, free from observation. We will be pleased
tu receive letters with full statements In regard \o
any disease with which ladies or gentlemen top
afflicted Address all letters for medicines, Pamph?
lete, or advice, to the sole proprietor, , g
Dr W. E. MERWIN", 37 Walker 8t., H. Y,
May 2A wfm lyr
KRAUSHAAR, & CO.
rcs MO? nur no VXD
8EAHD AND SQUABS
PIANOFORTES
Full Iron Frame and Overs tr UL g B&si
MANUFACTORY AND W.4BEHOUBS
lo. iv Waat Houston-street. So. J
REAR BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
ITHS UNDERSIGNED, MEMBEBS OF THF FIRM Ol
. KRAUSHAAR A CO., art practical Plano makers
ind ss auch have had a large experience in ocnneotlo
?Ith some Ol thc beat Establishments in this coan rrj
iud Europe. Their i huios are made not merely ttl
hem, bot ty them, at d under their Immediate person*)
mpervlslon, amt they allow no Instruments to leave theM
actory and ,,ass Into the hands of their patrons, un le st
hey nave a power, evenness, firmness and roundness o ?
Dae, an elasticity of touch-without which no lnstrc
nent ought to be satisfactory to the publio_as well s
nat durability in construction, which ?nable* lt to re
nain in tu '-. and to withstand sudden changes of tem
leratnre and exposure to extreme neat and cold, whlc)
re sometimes unavoidable.
Thoy will at all times be happy to see the prof easjoa
nd the public at their Warorooms, and Invite co rupari
on between their own Pianos and those ot any othr
laanfactory.
LNTON EDA?SHAAB..TOBIAS HAMM
CHARLES 3. SCHONEMANN,
Ae-WI 9*
THOMAS R. ANEEW,
IMPORTES AND DEALER Ol
Fine Groceries, Choice Tens, Etc.. Etc,
OS. 200 and 262 GREENWICH- T" COB. OF MURRAY,
NEW YORK.
November
DRUGS, CHEM! ALS, ETC.
"A amita vu on her lip-health WM IO ber look
trength WM In her step, end In her bauds-Pujrxa
IO> Binnia."
S. T.-186Q-X.
A few bottlea cf PLAJTTATIOH B IT-TOW
Will oort Nervous Headache.
" Cold Extremities and Feveriah Lips
M Boar Stomach and Fetid Breath.
Flatulency and Indigestion.
" Nervous Affections.
>. Excessive Fatigue'and Short Breath.
Pain over the Kyee.
Mental Despondency.
.< PTO* tra ti on ; Great Weakness.
Ballow Complexion, Weak Bowels, 4c
Which aro the evidences of
LIVI.lt COMPLAINT AND DY8PEPSIA.
It is estimated that seven-tenths ol all adult alimenta
iroceed from a deceased and torpid liver. The biliary
sere tiens of the liver overflowing into the stomach pol?
en the entire system and exhibit the abo YO symptoms,
i After long research, we aro able to present the most
enuukable cure for theso horrid nightmare diseases,
he world has ever prod need. Within one year over six
rundred and forty thousand persons have takes the
'lamanon Brrrxns, and not an Instance of complaint
IM come to oar knowledge I
It ls a most effectual tonio and agreeabla stimnian
m i ted to all conditions of Ufe. .
The reports that lt relie* upon mineral subit?neos fo
ts active properties, are wholly false. For the RH ti J
action of the public, and that patients may consul
.heir physicians, we append a list of its components.
CUms A ii. Lana.-Celebrated lor over two hundred
rears In the treatment of Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia
r?eakness, otc It WM Introduced into Europe by the
Countess, wife of the Viceroy ot Peru, in 1040, and
ifterwarda sold by the Jesuits for Ike enormous prie? of
itt own m fight in Alvar, under the name,of Jesuit $ Po?
ten, and WM Anally made public by Louis XVI, Klug
it Prance, humboldt nukes especial reference to itt
febrifuge qualities during his South American travels.
?i.nniprT.T.. Bans.-For clarrhcsa, collo and disease*
ol the stomach and bo? ela.
DXROBLIOH-For Inflam motion of the loins and drop
[cal affections.
' CHAMOMILE Frowins-For enfeebled digestion.
LAV?UDEB Fxowxna- aromatic, stimulant and tonio
highly invigorating tn nervous debil I ty.
WnsTKBOBjntN-For scrofula, rheumatism, eta
Anare-An aromatic carminative; creating flesh,
muscle and milk ; much used by mothers nursing.
Also, clove-buds, orange, carraway, coriander, snake
cot, etc
S. T.--1860.-X.
Another wonderful Ingredient, of great nae among
the Spanish ladles of South America, Imparting beauty
to the complexion and brilliancy to the mind, ls yet un?
known to the commerce of the world, and wa withhold
Its name for the present.
IMP'J BT ANT 0BBT1FI0ATKS.
ROCH?BTX?, H. Y, December 28,186L
Messrs. P. H. DBAJQI et Co.-I have been a great suf?
ferer from Dyspepsia for three or four y tar a, and had to
abandon my profession. Abont three months sgo I
tried the Plantation Bitters, and to my great Joy lam
new nearly a well matu I have recommended them in
several oases, and, M far M I know, always with sigua)
benefit, I am, respectfully yours,
Kev. J. S. CATHOBN.
PHILADELPHIA, i et h Month, nth Day, 1889.
Btarrone Emano:-My daughter hu been much
benefiUid by the ase of thy Plantation Bitters. Thon
wilt send me two bottles moro.
Thy friend, ASA COBBIN.
BHXUfAH Honan, CHICAGO, DJ., )
February ll, 1808. I
MT.?mi p. H. DRAIS St Co. :-Please asad us another
welve CMOS of your .lactation Bitten. Ai a morning
appetizer, they appear to nave suponed >d every thoa g
eise, and are greatly esteemed.
Yours, ste., 6AC * A WATTS.
Arrangements are now completed to supply any de?
mand for this article, which hu nst heretofore been
possible.
The public may rest usurad that tn no case win the
perfectly pure standard ol the PLANTATION BlTTZBS be
departed from. Jroery boitte beare the facsimile of eur
tic/nature en a iteel plate engraving, er it cannot be gen?
uine.
Any parior. pretending to sett PLAKTATIOX BITTSJU in
bulk or by the gallon, is a sunndler and inposter. Ben are
of refilled bottle*. See that our /Meale Stamp it Dm
TTLATZD oner every cork.
Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Dealer i throughout
the country.
P. H. DRAHT? & CO., New York.
? ont 'V'_mwf VT
TEMPUS CURAKDI DIFFER NIH Milli
RODRIQUE'S
PH! EL?XIR SPECIFIC.
TTWR THE CUBE OF CONSUMPTION, PAINS Di THE
r CHEST AND 8 LD ES, DIFFICULTY IN BREATH
INO, BRONCHITIS, CATARRH, AbTHMA, COUGHS,
HEMORRHAGE, and all affections of the Lungs.
This great rt-vivify er is offered to the public, that all
who will avail them elves of its remedial power may be
benefltted.
It only requires a fair trial to confirm its Invaluable
agency m diffusing through each channel of the human
organization a restored vitality. It invigorates and em?
bues the Lungs with healthful elasticity ; restores warmth,
which is their essential element; rouses the sluggish ves?
sels Into activity; heals the affected lobes; purifies and
enriches the blood; regulates the circulation; Induces
free and easy respiration, and expels, through its admin?
istration, each and every concomitant disorder present in
the rn-lady recognized u Consumption, and hitherto
deemed hopeless and incurable.
This compound ii perfectly safe, possessing neither
narcotic nor emetic properties, which unfortunately are
always e u ployed as essentials in every preparation for
Cough or Lung affection-a mistake which too often in
Its irritating and debilitating consequences, only con?
duces to much general derangement of the system, de?
stroying appetite and creating au injurious serv?os ex?
citement, augmenting suffering with trequent letal re?
sults.
Undor the Influence of this approved and to valuable
Specific the most distressing Cough yields, difficulty tn
breathing and pains and soreness subside, hemorrhage
fa arrested, and health and strength re-established.
PRICE FOR SINGLE BOTTLE $1.28.
Sold by the Proprietor, northwest corner SOCIETY
A-ND MEETING STREETS, and tho principal Druggists.
April 'J_ ly
GALLIGHANS PILLS
von
A CERTAIN CURE.
TTTE HAVE USED G A LUG fl A N'S PILLS, AND FIND
VV that they will do all that is claimed for thom, and
cheerfully recommend them to public favor.
T. H. WATTS. Ex-Governor of Alabama.
J. W. A. SANDFORD, Atf y Geu't of Alabama.
ROBT. DOUGHERTY, Judge Supreme Court Ala.
From THOMAS J. JODOK, Judge Supreme Court.
I have used GALLIGHAN'8 PILLS on my plantation
for lever and Ague, and find thom all that is claimed for
them. THUS. J. JUDGE.
Montgomery, Ala., September 29,1828.
LowsCES COUNTY, Alabama.
GALLIGHAN'S FEVER AND AG?E PILLS wjU do.
They aro decidedly tho best medicine for Chills and i e
ver 1 over gave. I would not bo without them for flv<
tunes the price, 3. A. URAH A If,
AMxmcus, April 17, 1867.
One box of GALLIGHAN'S PILLS cured me perfectly
bf Chills and Fever, They aro tho best medicine loi
Chills and Fever I ever Baw. A, G, RONALDSON,
Clerk Superior Court, Sumter County, Ga.
MON'TOOMF.HT, ALA., July 9,1868.
Messrs. BLUNT & HALE-GENTS: I have used your
GALLIGHAN'S PILLS on two occasions for (Ailis ana
Fever, and Und that they effect all that they are intend
ed to do. They ara the best remedy for the disease th i.
[ have ever tried. I consider them perfectly reliable,
respectfully, 1>AN*L SAYBET
Grand Sec. Grand Lodge of F. and A. M. of Alabama
JLUOAXT QA March ll, 1867.
I have used G ALLI GHAN''t? PILLS in forty c?sese
Shills and Fever, with penect success. They ara th?
best Fever and Aguo Pill put up.
_ A. 8, FAUT.
WHOLESALE IN CHABXESTON, BY
GOODRICH, WISEMAN tfc CO.,
No. 183 Meeting street
And by all Druggists.
BLOUNT di HALB,
PROPRIETORS,
M?y M_fjton_Montgomery, Als,
There cometh glad tidings of joy to all,
To young and to old, to gi eat and to small;
The beauty which once wau so precious and rare
Is freo for all, and all may bc lair.
Hy the vase of
CHASTELLAR'S
WHITE LIQUID
ENAMEL,
For Improving and Beautifying tho Complexion.
The most valuable and perfect preparation in use for
tiving the .skin a beautiful pearl-like tint, that is only
ound in youth. It quickly removes Tan, Freckles, Plm
iles, Blotches, Moth Pitches, SaLowness. Eruptions
nd all Impurities of the sion, kindly healing the same"
saving the skin white and clear as alabMter. Its use
anuot bo detected by the closest scrutiny, and being a
cgetsble preparation is perfectly harmless. It ti the
nly artiole of the kind used by the French, and is con
Idered by the Parisian as Indispensable to a perfect
oilet. Dpwarda of 30,000 bottles were sold during tho
iast year, a sufficient guarantee of its efficacy fTioe
nly 76 cents, Sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of an
rd er, by
BERGER, 8H?TTS 4 CO., Chemists,
" ... 285 Elver SL, Troy, N. Y.
Msrch 30._ ly,
iAVEGAJO?NG&McK?NZIE
LAW AND COLLECTION OFFICE,
Nos. 39 and 40 Park Row.
ISAAC DA VEG A, }
GEO BGH B. YOUNO, I NEW YOB!.
GERARD L. MCKENZIE, j '
rTAVLNG SUCCEEDED TO THY TO REIGN COLLJTL
tl TIO? BUSINESS of Meura?^B^K?PBBl.
IS H * FLANDERS, we will attend to the collection ot
ist dne and maturing claims throughout tbs units??
ates and Canada* ^
OOMJtU?UONMJU FOB ALL TBE STA TMS,
dHIvKRHINfi & SONS
ESTABLISHED 1823,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Sf'?* ..' .rr. ; :or,
Grand,
Sauare.
And Unriflrht
PIANO FORTES.
WARE-ROOM
NO. 652 Brmfc^**
NEW t -'*| i
CHICKERING *' g?)H8'
Grand. Square and Upright
PIANO-FORTES
ABB NOW, AS THE? KV EB HAVE BEEN, OOH?
8LDBBED the beal la Am ar loa, baring been
awarded
SIXTY-FIVE PU1ZB BEDA bl.
Of which fourteen were received in the month! of.Sep?
tember and October, 1865, and flrst premiums orv all
competitors at the different principal Fairs la toil
country, and the PBIZB MEDAL at the
WOBLD'S FAIR, LONDON.
TUALBRHG'S OPINION.
I co nu! ? a r Ohlckering A Bona' Pianos, beyond et
carlson, the best I have seen ta America.
8. THALBERG,
Chairman of Jory on Metical Instrum an
GARD.
Itis with feelings of pride as American manufacturera
that we publish the fob o wing testimonials, which awn
been received by as recently:
EUROPEAN TESTIMONIALS,
Received during the month af August, 1868.
Lowoow. July 36, 1867.
Massa*. O maznar*? * Boxs-Gents: I have m ooh
pleasure In enclosing a document signed by the ?rA
composers, musicians and professors in Europe. ? hi id
your Pianos In such high estimation (tide my certifi?
cate) that I felt lt my duty to take one of them with ma
to Europe, to ascertain the opinion of my professional
brethren. The enclosed certificate will prove how
unanimous they have been on the subject. I beg to
forward, at the same time, a letter I received from my
friend, Mr. Collard, which I am sore must 1M gratify,
lng to yon.
I have the honor to be, gentlemen, yours very truly,
JAMES M. WEHLL
L?veos, ?acsaan li, UM,
Jomet M. WeUi, Af.:
MT Daaa Sra: I have gre*', pleasure U asking you to
convey to Mesara Chlckeruig the eip.-o sion or my
highest approval of their instrument. Ii ls. I con-id:*,
not merely tho bfut instrument of American rrrannfac
tnre that I have tried, but one of the finest Grand Piano?
forte* that has over come under my cbMrvs??h; and
the Messrs. Ohlckering may well be proud of having
tamed ont from their manufactory an Instrument
which, for touch, quality, power and workmanship, lt
would be very difficult to surpass in any part of the
wide world.
Dear slr, vary sincerely yours,
OHAS. D. COLLARD,
Firm of Couard A Collard, Piaoo-forts Manufacturara,
London.
Lonne?, Angust 23, 1806.
Jemes it. Wehli.Stq.:
MT DBAB Sm: Aa yon are going back to the United
States, 1 m tut beg yon to remember me htadiy to the
Messrs. Cnickerlng. Tell them I was delighted sith
their Grand Plino-fone-at good an inttrvnent, j think
es ?sos seer turned out, both in touch andUr :
Wishing yon, Ac, I remain ever ti By,
H F. BBOAUWOOD,
Firm of L Broadwood A Sons, Piano-forte ?Ma?t?
turora, London.
LONDON, Jury 30,186?.
Meurt. Okiektring <? Som:
UK NTH : I have lust boen Invited by Messrs. Collard to
try a Grand Piano-forte manufacturad bp yon, aud I
bave no hesitation in endorsing the oplnlo?roi my old
friend, Mr. a D. Co i u rd, vis: That lt ls the fin eal in?
strument I ever played on.
Behove me, gentlemen, mest faithfully yours,
J. L. HATTON.
TettimonUlt from ike nott dittinguitked Artittt in Eur opt
to Meurt. Chiskering at Sont:
LONDON, Jory 36, 1866.
Having played upon a Piano-forte made by Meson.
Ohlckering A Sons, of Boston and New Fork, 1 bava
mach pleasure in tes iii; lug to Its general euell noe.
For awcetuess and bril Haney of tone, delicacy Of
touch and magnificent power for concert purposes, I
consider it a really Ojuxp PUXO-I-QBTX, ANO naenup
LT TUE B?OT I BA VS HEXN Ol' AMEBIOAK M AN ?TA0TTJBJL
AWAWyT.T.A GODDARD. . Oil LO HEGONDL
G. A OSBORNS. ALKitED J.YELL.
W. KUBX LINDSAY SLOPER.
JULES BENEDICT. J. MOSOHELKS,
M. W. BALFE. Prof. of Cockervstolre de
CHAS HALLS. Ledi tig.
BEIN LEY RICHARDS. S. AUTHUR CHAPITEL,
RENK FA VARO ER. Director of Monday Con
SYDNEY SMITH. certs, London.
Among the chief pointa of excellence of the Ch laker
tag Pianos, of which speak the renowned artists ta their
congratulatory testimonials to the Messrs. Chtoksring,
are the greatest possible depth, richness and volume of
tone, combined with a rare brilliancy, clearness and
perfect evenness throughout the entire scale; and,
above all, a surprising duration of sound, the pure and
sympathetic quality of which never changes ander the
most delicate or powerful teach.
Daring the psst forty -three yean this firm has mann?
aotared ?
8C.OOO PIAMOS,
In the construction of wkloa they have introduced every
known end valuable improvement. They have Invaria?
bly been selected and used by all of the world's ac?
knowledged great artists who have visited this country
profeealoually, both for private and public nae.
THALDRKG.
I consider Ohlckering A Sons' Pianos, beyond com?
parison, the beat I have ever seen ta America,
GOTTSCHALK..
I consider Ohlckering A Sons' Pianos superior to soy
ta the world.
They are unrivalled for their einging qualities and for
the harmonious roundness of their tona There ls a
perfect homogeneity throughout sil the registers. Tho
upper notes are remarkable tor a clearness snd parity
which I do not find ta any other instrument, whits tho
bose ls dla ting ulah ed for power without bars hoses, and
for a magnificent sonority.
WE H LI.
Your Pianos are superior to any I have ever wan ta
this country or ta Europa.
I have never heard s tons so perfect; it yields avery
expression that ls needed ta music, and Its quality ls
capable of change to meet every sentiment. This io a
rare power, and ls derived from the perfect parity of
its tone, together with Its sympathetic, elastic and well
hojojoaj touch.
POZNANSKI.
During the past eight years I have constantly played
apon th? Justly celebrated Erard Pianos ; yours are ths
only instruments that I have found, either here or In
Europe, to equal them ta all their points of excellence,
It may be satisfactory to oar petrona and friends
among the public at Urge to state that testimonials have
been received from all the leading- artists who have
visited or are now residing ta ths United States, a few of
whose names, besides those above, we append:
LEO. DB METER. GUSTAV HATTER.
ALFRED J A EL. J. BENEDICT.
S. t ANDERSON. M. ST RAEOSCH.
B. HOFFMAN. JULLTBN.
ARTHUR NAPOLEON.
And many others.
MW ILL?8TRAX?D ALBUMS AND PBId LISTS
SENT BY MAIL.
WARE-ROOMS,
Nb. 652 Broadway,
NEW YORK..
HENRY SIEGLING, Art
CHARLESTON' a O
October 6 atwBBBt ?f