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CMRIMON DAILV NEWS, ci. it. (JATnOART. KOITOB CATHCART, MCMILLAN & MORTOH, PROPRIETORS. No. 18 HAYNE STREET. QL%X PR INT BB 8. TERMS CASH. SUBSCRIPTION DAILY-TWELVE MONTI!ti.$10.00 I'A IIA-SIX MONTH?. 0-00 BAILY-TiiHEE MONTHS. a.oo 1 HINOLK COPIES. TO NEWS DEALERS .3 coil? TI?UIISPAY MORNING, J UN E 27. 1867. [f'rom lite Land we Lore.] THE PLIGHT OF A It KT HU H A . OX MBS. HABOABET J. FBS8T0N. 'Ttl an antlqne, mythic story Of thone primal days, whoo men Peopled with ideal beauty Every mountain, stream and Dion: Winni tho world waa ia Ha childhood, And Ita credulous delight Saw tho creatures of Ila fancy Present to Hs mortal sight: Ere lt grasped tho grand conception, that tho universal ?bolo. Moving Nature's myriad pulses, waa bor Maker's living souL Near a bright. Arcadian ilvor, Frluged ami shadowed to too brink, By tho snowy-blossoui'd aldon. Stooped a maldon down to drink. On tho Li 111-, her flying foolstopa Had boen flee' as aulolopu's, Will lu bor train, tho virgin hun tresa Led along Ibo Elcan slopoa : And exhausted wltn nursulng, *?L> had turned asido to J lavo Burning cheek and Quabing forehead In tho cool, trans? lucent wave. *. Fmm hor panting waist, sho lightly Lot tho loosened girdlo float. And withdrew tho golden arrow That about her Ivory throat Held Ibo broldor'd ponton gathered, - Till tho vestment slid and Toll From hor bosom's orbed whiteness From her shoulder's sloping swell; And she blushed to catch tho viniou wLloh tho mlrror'd water throw, Ravlahod with ita rapluio'ia beauty,-back upon her | startled view. Hidden half midst velvet mostee. Ono aupportlDg band gleamed fair, Whilst Ibo other freed tho braidings Of tho hyacinthia* hair: And as from beneath the fillet, Floated each voluptuous tresa. Leaping high, the wooing water . Caught lt in a glad carcas: When aho beut above Ila surfsco, lithely aa tba lily dips. Every ripple rushed lo Url th kisses on her dowy lipa. Arma Iqylslbly entwining. Ronnel ber s wandilo neck woro thrown Round ber neck whoso volnod opal Kee med to tuock tho Th asian s tono. But Ibo lovely mslden, quivering I.lko a timid mountain roo, Whon it seos the ieather'd arrow From Diana's silver bow Snatching np bor dripping ringlets, from tho mineen Angora' play, Sprang with strange, myslcrlouB terror, and with winged baale away. Breathlessly along tho valley, Through tho tangled myrtlo glade, Underneath tho clustering citrons, And Ibo UmC'tree's spicy abado, Fl od she,-and her footsteps quickened, summing Uko tho morning wind, As aho saw her fond pursuer Roll his gathering lido behind: Then abo prayed fur aid celestial, and beneath ber san dol'dfoat. Gushed a fountain; and her being passed Into Ha waters ] sweat. But abo could not Urns ?Indo him; And within ono pearly chain. Sought bo now to bind their curren ta, That they should not part again. When through subterranean BOU recs. Oft tho Naiad's steps would gUdo, Ho, by love's di vii dug cuenco. Evermore waa near ber side: Till, through long pursuit, triumphant, undor far Sici? lia'* aun, Alpheus and Arethusa met and mingled into one, LEXIMOTOK, YinoiKU. Pigeons. There is this difference) between tho pigeon I nntl his human analogue, that, whereas tho former is alain outright, tho latter le often subjected to the prolonged agony of being plucked feather by I feather. Not that ho thinks it agony ; on tho con? trary, bo decidedly likes it, which ia a wonderful proof of h in simplicity, and Ibo difference in poo plo'a tastos. But in order to plnck a bunion pigoon at leisure, you muet first catch bim. Slay is a good month for thia oporation. About uow bb beginB to resort to tho Opera and tho park, and iu tbopurlieus of either a finosnoctmon may be flush? ed. A olevor sportsman will get tho oarlicst pos? sible information about bis movomenls. Muon, dopends on forestalling hor competitors. A youth? ful pigeon, just omorging from bia minority, or frostily alighted from tho grand tour, is easily captured. 'There aro two principal contrivances for catching human platoons. Tho first ls the matrimonial anaro. Thia ia worked by tho dowa? ger, in concert with ber claughton, somewhat on tbo following plan. Tbo daughter throws herself, as If by chanco, in tho pigeon's way. Tho brilliancy of her channa nnturally attracts bim. BmaU-talk ensues, iu which an extraordinary similarity between bet tastes and bia ia casually revealed. Tho simple pigeon, suspecting nothing, is delighted to find so congenial a soul. Is bo musical ? abo adores tho - divino art. A gourmand? abo owns to tho eoBscsaion of a cookery-book. Ritualistic? it was at the other day that alto waa at Ht. AlbatTa. Turfy? He must throw bis oyo over her book for tbo Derby. Even if bis pet pastime Uko tho Em? peror Domitan's, wero killing flies, alio would pro? fess her rea din oes to join him in it. Or sho tries uno ?li or dodgo, and, putting on tho airs of a pretty monitresB, asks bim wi th tender interest to cuiifido In her. Tho groat point is novor to lose sight of him; to follow bim to balla, concorta or races, to cloavo to him Uko his shadow. Thon, when ho ls fairly caught in tho toils of ber encircling sympa? thy, the o ner and moro experienced ally appears on tbo see no. Her task is to cut otT bia rotreat... Tito Rocond contrivanco to which bo is apt to (all a victim ia tho infatuation trap. Thia ia a mucb more elaborate machine, and is worked by one ot those sonil-atlackod couploa who might sit to a new Hogarth for a now edition of Marriage a ta Mode. Tho husband's port ia Tory simplo. It is to bo aa little In the way aa possible, and to afford bis sprightlier half oveTy facility for pursuing her little gamo. Tho chief bnsinesa devolves on tho lady. It ls hor task to mako the pigoon faU mad? ly in love with her, and to keep him so, without overstepping the bounds nf conventional proprie? ty. Happilv thia can be managed nowadays with? out either olopomont or Boanda!. Among the im ?irovomente of this mechanical age, lt Eas been ound possible to enlargo ibo Umita of wedlock so aa to include a third person. A life-long tete-a tete, which was tho old conception of marriage, is 1 quito obsolete. It baa. giren way to tba tri? angular theory, by which, a now'elomcut, in the shape of a parasitical adm or, haa been introduced into tbo bolv estate. Matrimony, aa reconstituted by fashionable echolists, comprises husband, wife, and to reUevo tho tedium of the situation, a good looking appendage of the malo BOX, who ia an agrcoablo companion of the one, and the devoted I slave of the other. Each contributes ta tho bar- I many of tho arrangement-tho husband, a back? ground; the wife, tho charma of hor presence; the adorer, cash. Whatever o tb er experience it brings, marriago genoraUy sharpens the appreciation of the Taine of money; sentiment ia sweet, but it ia an arttclo of confectionery, for which ita fair dia rsers in the married ranks exact an equivalent, trapping her victim, therefore, a sharp young matron ft careful to lot hor choice faU on a plump specimen of the pigeon apooiea-a pigeon with a long puno and little brains. Once reduced to a state of infatuation, almost anything may be done with him, The luxury of pluck? ing him will employ her delicate lingera for a long time to como. Ho may be spun god upon to any oxtont. The ono thing ho oin do really woU bi to pay. Hts yacht, his drag, his brougham, his riding bornes, bia shooting box, are all at hor disposal. At Ids oxponao fabo dines at Greenwich; at bia expense she nows tho Derby; at bia ox pen go she enjoya an opera box. And In return for all thia abo baa only to smilo and murmur "so nice" for the soft Bimplolon to fancy himself amply ro paid. Then abo exacts a great many costly pros enta, to say noUiiag of gloves, trinkets and bou? quets. Illa curium to noto bow tho codo of pro ?iriety haa altered in thia particular. In old sshiined novels, tbo stereotyped dodge of com? promising a lady'n reputation ia to force a presonl or a loan of monoy on ber. Nowadays Lovolace'a anxiety ia Just tho other way-to koop tho acquisi? tive propensity of bia liego lady within tolerablo bounds. It would bo a groat mistake to anpposo that a woman can play thia Kamo without special gifts and aptitudes for lt. It requiros peculiar talents and peculiar antecedents. First and fore? most, sho must have marriod a man whom abo both dlsUkea and despises. And, farther, abo most be proof against tho weakness which somo of her aexoxhtbit, of growing fond of husbands, who, without being admirable Orich tons, treat thom kindly and with forboartneo. Next, Bbe must ha vo thrown overboard all tho twaddlo about dom ta tlc dutlea and responsibilities. If her child sickonB of I tho moanols Just aa aho la starting for ber bivouac ID Norway, or a course of dinners in tho Palais Royal, bor duty ia to call In tho doctor and go. Week? afterwards you wul find tho little darling pioUn.ir up flesh, In mamma's absence, at eomo obscure watoring-placo. Then her temperament must bo cool, calculating, and passionless in no ordinary degree, and this character ls written in hard linus of ber mouth, and tbo cold U^ht of Lor fino oyes. Lastly, sho must have, not a suporsti ttoue, but an Intelligent regard for tho world's opinion, or rath ur for tho opinion or the in flu an? nal part of li. No ono haa A nicer percept icu of tho diff?rent? in the relative importanco of stupid country gossip and ostracism, from certain great houses in London. No ono takea moro pains to study ap pc aran eos, BO long as they do not clash willi har auusemonts. Indeed, yon will generally find that ber dear friend la a vonog lady of groat a Imp li ci ty an i Irreproachable principles, whom .be adnifo itul enough, .butnot toorar, into her oonfidonoo, and wbo finds it worth whllo to oaact the part, now of a blind, and now of a foll. Ihotvrday Meelele. A BUrvant girl in Coving to ti, Ky,, ii vin J in tho family of a Doctor, filled tho poppor castor with berso condition powders, which the doctor had left lying around loose. The unsuspecting saw? bones ia greatly addicted to popper, and used a large quart ti ty of the condition powder at bia next meal. Ho ls now in Ano condition, baa rented a stall in the Urary s table, and talk? about running for Major. ,,. An actress connected with ono of the theatres, a gt ?at favorite, was complimented upon tho blaok netM of Ivor bair. "Woy it's dyed," sho replied, with an sr*i?M*i frankness or the truo artist. "Wod," replied tho other epeafcer, "why, yon are not Aro anti twenty." "No/' said the lady, "but yon know whom tito gods loro, dye yoong.* COMMERCIAL. Kurorte. LIVERPOOL-rer -illili Bombay-?21 1 .nit? 8 I omi 1300 l?ale* Upland Cultoti, 800 tibi? Bnlrlta Tairponliuo. IOU lililn Rosin. HIM b:iHH fulton Seed, 1 balo DrllUih Wuol. ii?, 1 i_ck?go Segara, 2 packages Persona] ?_? (.-i?. 1 I'm irait. NEW Y011K-Fer steamship Moneka-240 balea Cull.m. 76 bbl? Iloslu. HO bushels ucw Wheat, 2100 bo lea anti blilH Vegotabtea, 2lK> balea Yarn and Domestics, 184 rolla Lcalbcr, 200 packages Buntlrlos. i 'lie Charleston Cotton Market. OFFICE OF THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, ? CitAUi-rr? N, Wcducedsy Evening, Juno 20, I8G7. I Thar* coullnucd to bo a Ugbt demand from buyor.', who generally operated at about tho rater, of tho day be? fore ; eales 100.bales-say IE st 21 ; 7 at 22 ; 3 at 23 ; 21 al 23?; a at 2ii, ; 4 at 25 ; Bat MK I fi at 26?, and tho | balance on terms which did net transpire. Wo quote : Low BUddllng. 23f$&23? aUddllnu.24,'i?25 A-guata Market. AUGUSTA, Juno 26.-FIKAKCIAI-J3old-Brokora aro | buying at 137 and Belling at 138. SILVER -Brokers aro buying ot 128 and selling ol 132. COTTON-Lillie doing to-day and prices nominal. Dur* logjtho morning tboru waa a light demand, and ?imo salea w ro effected, but alter tho receipt of Liverpool ac couuts there wa? a material aland off, noun ofTunug and no demand. The following wore tho sales, aniouullug to ISO bales: 1 al IB, 13 at 20, 20 st 21?, 10 at 22, 33 at 23, ?Mia ut 23?. Receipts only 1 bales. Mobile Market. MOBILE, June 21-COTTON.-Tho (aloa to-day Lave been chiefly confined to ono buyer. Two hundred bales changed bouda, tho market closing quiet at quotations : Ordluary.20 (?2lc. Good Ordinary.21?@22c, Low Middling. 23c. Middling. 24c. Eales of tho week SIM bales, chiefly for liverpool. Mort-TAnY AND FINANCIA-.-OOM opouctl at 13Gt?s 137l?, and aliffeucd gradually with Now York advices until Woduoaday, ?lion lt touobod 137*138, at which flguros lt bas since r iled. Transactions in Kow York Exchango baro been, to a fair ev lent, ruling steadily at ? premium checking by U10 batiks, and par by brokers; outeldo billa command? ing st Uta beg-ulna of tho week ?a? discount, but since thou ruled uniformly- al ? discount. . Sterling list boon quoted all too week at 140 for sixty day bills, and 147 for sight. Home choteo billa, bowovcr, have been sold at fully two poluts sbovo quo-dons. iTsrfr? continuo norn,nally 8.90. New Orloaus sight has ruled at par to li disco that by baukera chocking, and ? premium by the banka To? day the bauka advertise par and ? dlaoount; buying rale by ba-kera li dlacounL COTTON STATE-ENT. Block on hand September lit, 1806.balea- 2<J,lXAi Received this wcok. 640 Received previously.226,403-227,012 266,022 Exported this we )k. . 853 Experted previously.231,291 JI urned and lost. 3,437-234,681 Stock on band and on shipboard not cleared. 21,410 RKOEIFTB or COTTON-Tho following ia tho total num? ber of bales of Cotton received by tho rivera and rail? roads slnco 1st Scplouibor lo dato : By tho Alabama inver.bales. 86.846 By tho big bee Bivor. 20,490 By tito Warrior Illvor. 10,250 By tho Railroads. 02,417 Total. 217.012 Total amount received last season. 402 833 FnatioBTB-Quiet, and unchanged in rotes. Wo quote Liverpool sd. Coastwise ports V Noir Orien na Market. NEW ORLEANS, June 21.-COTTON-Tho market oprocd thia morning witta o restricted inquiry, and owing to tho prevalent<- of tho c uno Influcucca Ibat 01 erutcd against tim movement yesterday, namely, mea? gre auppUcs, and continued stringoucy on Uto part of holdors. tho demand baB boon nulle modera lo through* out; and, conaequonlly, only a limitedbuainoaa boa been transact, d, eomprlslug at the ela io bandy 1100 bales. DVO brokora participai lug lu tho business. Filoes indicated no material variation, although In some instances, in or? der to realizo, factors who pressed snutiI tts- wcro obliged te accept thtun.u a fraction, perhaps, below tho ruling ratos. Witli the above icmarks wo repeal our quotations as follows. Ordinary ?Oa'Jlc; Good Ordi? nary 23a-; lew Middling 21??-, and Middling _6a27c. Tba mles would Have been larger had not Ibo execution of aovcral orders been prevonlcd by Ihn scarcity of Ute descriptions required. Tho salea for tho past th reo days comprise 30S0 bales, making ac aggregato for tho wool of 11,C60 bales, against 0100 last wook, and 11,400 Ibo work before. Tho receipts proper during tim past week, cxcladlng tho arrivals from Mobile, Florida and Texas, which aro included In their respectivo statements, amount to 231)5 balee, against 2038 last week, showing an increase of 357 bains. Tile woek'a oipor-ta embrace 6450 bales, 2273 ol which were coastwise, and 4103 to foreign ports. STATFUEKT OF COTTON.. Stock on band September 1, 1606.balea 102,082 lt eec iv cd today. fiSO Received previously. 746,231-746,611 Additional bales made from wrecked, looso and damaged Cotton, pickings, aamples, tc. 13,323-759,834 8G1,!>1C Cleared to-day. -ported previously.788,365-768.365 Slock on hand. 78,581 There wore not any exporte ol Colton to-day. COHN-Thore waa a good demand to-day, but a a lill further decline of 6c per buahoL Tho eales embrace 17,208 88cks, of which 6122 mixed and 100 yellow mixed at 76c, 200 mixed at 75a80i>, 200 yollow, 3870 whlto mixed and 600 do at 80c, 800 whlto mixed at 80a82?c 6000 whlto. 100, 200 and 500 do at 85c, and 700 fancy while at DOC por buahoL Wcek'asales GO.oOO sac-; receipts ?8,371; exports OG80. ForJOUTS.-The market ls quiet but Arm. Th oro lavery little disengaged tonnage in {Kiri, but not much offering for shlpiuenL Tho rales aro lc per lb for colton by steam for N"w York and lunion; ;;c fur Philadelphia. Steam for Now York and Beaton 40c per sack for com, OOo per bbl tor flour, and fl 25 for pork, sud flOall per hhd tor to? bacco. Steam for I-veiajpol j{d for colton; sall 15 32a?d. For Havre 1 ?c. > Consignees per Hont- Carolina llullroutl, -Jane 30. 66 balea Cotton, 21 bolea Raga, 85 bb's Naval Stores. 7 cars Lumber, 1 car Marble, and Sundries. To J M Eaaon k Bro, E Welling, W A Thompson, N B Fields, Courte? nay k Trouholm, Gibbes k Co, M Goldsmith - Son, B B Agent, O Litachgl, J A F Dawson, H F Baker k Co. Passenger*. Per steamship Moneka, for New York-C O Merntnln jer, Urs Sarah Bngby, T McDowell, A L Loomis and ??lie. J E Me-1er, OW Hunt, W Fr 00 bom, J Brixton, J Doman, J Courtenay, Mrs F L Ward, O Dubois, D J Drown, C ak-Mt, W Doyle, E Block and boy, and 1 In itocrsgo. Fer steamer Pilot Bey, from Savannah, via Beaufort, 11 lliou Head and Bluffton- Gen A J Gonzales, II P M?l? ler, A P Ketchum, J J Gibbons. D truie, F B Bevit, Mrs 1 Webster, Mina Herring. Miss M O Alford, J S Mitchell, :) H Parse na, E Wal) 1er, M B Hunnlcut, J Heck, J Orrs, J Conner. For steamer Emilie, from Geoagetown, B O-Mrs lalla Alston and 2 children, Mrs S E Hal ney, E O Rainey, I Bolly, airs Uceiling, Mrs Thomas and child, O Alston, I P Alston, C P Alston, J P Smith, O L B toe km sn, lady ind nurse, J J Pringle, Hiss Pringle, and 26 deck. Per steamer St Helena, from Edlsto and BockvUIe-L D Slr Can ta and lady, W E Simmons, E T Raynard, Julian Mitchell and lady. Dr A E Hoyt, O P Fl Usinions, lady and servant, O P Bltxaimon*, Jr, Master E M Fltzslmons, and 10 dock. Fer steamer W W Frailer, from Edlsto and Rockville Col J Legare, TBS Hart, W C Balley, Miss Mary A aha rpo, and 7 dock, PORT CALENDAR. conn term WXZXLT. i* HA axa OF -rna, li 00 if. Kew M. 2d, Bb. 42m. mom 1 Foll M. lCtb.llh. Uro. even First Q. kin, lb. 17m. mom | Last Q. ii th, Oh. 8m. mora JURS. Monday,... Tuosday.... Wednesday. Thursday... Friday. Saturday... Sunday..... 4..64 a. .64 4..65 4..66 4..68 4..fit) 4..66 7.. 10 7. .10 7..10 7..10 7..10 7..10 T..10 Mom. 12.. g ia..43 MARINE NEWS. PORT OP ll ll A II I. E H TO N . Ar ri v eil Yesterday. Steamship Alliance, Kelly. Philadelphia-lol t Saturday, A M. Mdse. To H F Baku fx Co, ll R Agent, J M ?dir? ions, W O Bee Ar Ce, J B McElhcao, E N Fuller, W Our noy, O IHng, Alisma, Damon k Co, T M Urlatoll, West A JOB ea. Cameron. Barkley k Ce, Chiaolm Proa, Street Bro* Ai Co, Byrne k Fogarty, Cohen, Han eke] ii Co, J H Eaaon k Uro, J B Tc-gnl, H H DeLeon, W F Ruaat.ll, G W BtetTena k Co, J Purcell, L Kenoda, BORR, Dovrfo k Moise, L Lorentz, J Hope, E H Keilor* k Co, P Walsh, Joffords ft Co, Lauroy k Alexander, H Klatte k Co, A W Eckel A Co, H lUachoffs Co. Hart A Co, O N Averill k Son, W Roach, J E A daer s co, Graber A Marun, J Hus. Bell, U Cobla A Ce, J NTctleman k Co, T J Eon-A Co, W Hprague A Bro, sud othes*. Oa Monday, at ll AM, 25 miles U ot Hatteras, passed tho steamahlpa Champion and Saragossa, for Now York. On Tuosday, at 7 A M. off | Capo Fear, passod tho steamship J W Kvcrman, for Phil? adelphia. Norwegian bark KJellcstad, Wenge, Newport, Eng, 69 days. Railroad Iron. To Order. Br brig Martha Ann Palmar, Chapman, Newport, Eng, 66 days. Railroad Iron. To Ord or. Steamer Pilot-Boy, MoNelly, Savannah, via Hilton Hoad and Beaufort. Hate, To Ferguson A Hohnes, U L Jofftus, P PinkoraoD, McEay k Campbell, S Coaman, W J Whipper, P Cartier, Raven el h Oo, W H Han laen,, B Togni, A R Chiaolm, J B Mathews. Steamar Emilie, Adair, Ooargotown, B C. 10 hhds Molasses. 61 bags Bough Bice, ha. To W W Shackelford, Hastie, Calhoun A Co, J Ai V Dawson, Risley A Creigh? ton, Behr Maine Law, J R Pringle, U U Loacsno, W P Holmes, Mrs K Frost, J D Aiken A Co. Steamar gt Helens, Hominy, Edlsto snd Rockville. H die and 8 und rles. To J ll Murray, J Mitchel, and otb era. Steamer W W Frazier, Boylo. Edlsto and BockvUlo. Mdze. Io J no ft Theodore Getty. Cleared Yea tr rtlny. 3lesmahip Moneka, M*1-?*"""-! New York-Ju0 k Thoo Ootty. Ship Bombay. Jordan, Liverpool-Courte nay k Ti en holm. Went to Ssa Yesterday. Itesvmship Moneka, Marah m an, New York. Jahr John A Griffin, Voa tar, Baltimore. LIST OF VESHK I,f4 DP, riUAllBJ) AND HAILED FOB THIS FORT, FOREIGN. LITOPOOb tbiplt C'osHrtiirop, Stuart, sailed.,.Janel Hr bark FlITo do PAL-, Evans, sailed.May 14 -'he Trypheuis, Uardlng, Balled.May 2S HransriiiT, -oto. Blip Annis Kimball, Lincoln, aalled.May 91 rb* Johanna?, Rutar, aalled.May 19 DOMESTIC. BOSTON, lote Isabella, Weeks, elearsd...lone 20 | NSW TOW. lehr Jenas Bini "a, Nlchola, cUared.Juna 18 I late Amorlcua, Mosa, up......Juno 18 | k ?au eau uia. Iteamahlp Alliance, Kelty, salted.June at BAl,TTKOaS. Ichr A V Oranmer. Crsnrn/T, ?learcd.".Jeme if { TUE S? MT ir?~iS K WB, DABI? A ?STREN, rroprlotoru. PDBaUHBKD EYEBY TTt UHe 1 >AY, AT SUMTER, a C. Sobscrlptlon 44.00 per ann una. To daba of four 3.00 pur annum. - Ad vcrtisem ?n t a Inserted Ott liber Al terra*. D*0*nAb*r S MISCELLANEOUS. OLD ESTABLISHED ME ST01U? E. II. KELLERS & ?0., (I.ATE) IMI1N fV DOUN) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, No. 131 MEETING STREET, Third door above Market HAVE LATELY RECEIVED LAUG I : ADDITION!; 1? their uaual Block of puro ami fresh DRUGS MEDICINES DYE STUFFS EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN FANCY GOODS FINE SOAPS TOILET POWDER j POMADES COSMETICS COMBS maana EXTRACTS, Ar. Comprising Invoices from tho mos: rcputablo manu? facturara. Ou ba?il, all Hie principal PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, Including PrcparaUons of AYER, JAYNE, HALL, CHEV? ALIER, DAVIS, WRIGHT, HOLLOWAY, Ac. ?lao, a largo aasortuicut ol SURGICAL lNSTTtU?gVITS * TRUSSES SADDLE BAOS MEDICINE CRESTS GLASS METAL AND GUTTA PERCHA GOODS GLASSWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Groat attontlon bj paid to the Importation and m.-1 no? tion ut PURE AND FRESH DRUGS, asd nene ether aro allowed to go oui of Uio Establish? ment PRESCRIPTIONS compounded with accuracy, mid tue public cnu depond on tho utmost roi ililli li I y in tho execution of ordors. E, II. KELLERS, M.I),.Il BAER.M.R MarchO_ TEMPUS CliRAIiDI DiFFEll NON li\ ANMjVi RODBIGUE'S PIUIONC KLiMR SPECIFIC. 37IOR THE CURE OF CONSUMPTION, PAINS IN THE } CHEST AND HIDES, DIFFICULTY IN BREATH. INO. BRONCHITIS, CATARRH, ASTHMA, corolin, HEMORRHAGE, and all affections of tho Lungs. Tilla great iwlvlfycr la offered to the public, that all who will avail them elves of Its remedial power may bo bcnefltlod. It only requires a fair trial tn co nfl rm Ha Invaluable agency In dltfualug through each ehauncfcof the human organization a restored vitality. It invigorates and em? bues tho Lunga with hi a Uhf ul clasULity; restores warmth which ls their essential element; rouses tho sluggish vea sols Into activity; boals tho euoctod lobes; purifica and enrich ca tho blood; regulates tho circulation; Induces free and easy rosplraUon, and expels, through Ita admin? istration, each sud every concomitant disorder pro:cut In tho malady recognized as Consomption, and hitherto doomed hopeless and Incurable. Thia compound ls iierfeutly safo, possessing n el thar narcotic nor emetic properties, which unfortunately are always omployod aa raaentiala in every preparation far Cough or Lung affection-a mlatako which loo often In Its Irritating and debilitating consequence", only con? duces lo much general derangement of tba system, de? stroying appetite and creating an injurious nervous ex? citement, augmenting aulTcrlug with frequent Ikinj re? sulta. Under thc Influence nf thia approved and invaluable Specific the most distressing Cough yields, difficulty In breathing and patna and so ree eas subside, hemorrhage Ls arrested, and health and strength rc-esUbL'ehed. PRICE FOR HI?OLE BOTTLE SLOB. Sold by tho Proprietress, MRS. CECELIA RODRI QUE'S, northwest corner SOCIETY AND MEETING HTREETB, and tho principal Druggists. April! ly rTlHIS DELICIOUS TONIC, KHPECT.ALLY DESIGNED \ _L for the nae or tba Medical Profession and the Family, 1? now endorsed by all the prominent Physicians, Ch em? la ta and Connoisseurs, as possessing all those intrinsic I medicinal qualities (tonio and diuretic) which belong to an OLD AND PURE GIN. Wa trust that our established reputation founded upon eighty-eight yean of experience-abundantly vin* dies tea mir claims to public confidence, and guaran? tees lbs excellenca of thia Standard Article. Put np in cases containing one dozen bottles each sad sold by all prominent Druggists, Grocer*, aro. A. M. BIN INGER k CO, (Established 1778. Solo Importera No. IS Beaver street. Now Yoi Opinions of tb Press. The Einlegers, No, IS Beaver street, bavo a very high r?putation to sustain, aa tbs oldest and best bouse In New York.-Ilont Journal. Tho house of A. M. Dillinger A Co., No. IS Beaver street, has sustained, for a period or eighty years, a r?pu? tation that may well be envied.-AT. Y. Evening foil. GOODRICH, V/1 NEMAN & CO., NO. 1S3 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hotel, and DOWIE & MOISE, SUCCESSORS TO KINO St CABH1DEV. NO. 161 MEETING STREET, Wholeaalo Agents, Charleston, H. O. January 39 tuths Arno "Prevention is Retter than Oure. " DR. EICORD'S Celebrated Preventive Lotion. APPROVED AND HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY tho French ModicsJ Faculty, aa the only safe and lnfalUbla antidote agi Inst Infection from Special Disease?. Thia Invaluable, pro ps ration ls suited for either sex, and has proved, from ampio experience, the moat efficient and reliable Preventive over discovered, thus effecting a dtelderatum long sought lor in the alethea! World. If used according to directions every possibility of danger mar be avoided; a singlo application will radically neu? tralize ibo venereal vims, expel ah Impurities from the absorbent vessels, and render contamination Impossible. Do wiso tn time, and at a very small outlay, aavo hours of untold bodily and mental tormenta. This most reliable specific, so universally adopted in tho Old World, la naw offered for salo for the first time Lo America by F. A. DUPORT h CO., only authorized Agents for the United states. Price S3 per bottle. Large bottle, donble sire, SS. Tho usual .discount to the trade. Bent, securely lacked, on receipt of price, to any address, with direc? tions and pamphlet, by addressing to P. A. DUPORT Sc CO., Solo Agents for Dr. RI co rd's P. L., May a? lyr No. H Gold Street, New York. -asscsw "IT/HIS KERB and MUS- rn flP^? VT TACUES forced to jgOaaVt* BL - nM now upon tbs am oe th est T?jTJr tseoLo from three to ttys ?*W' J/SkW weeks by using Dr. 8EYIG- Jflfrlff B?fG9. N K ' H ll Khi AU It ATE Ult ?SH. stflTfflMr.i -'"'" tho most ^sstBSSb. *^Mst*e^ wonderful discovery In mc- ^ORST^ TQP dorn science, acting upon ^^sj* tbs Deard sod Hair In an almost mtracukms mann ar. It bu beon uaed by Ibo elite of Paria and London with Ibo most (Uttering success. Names of all purchasers will be registered, and If entire tall ?fae Hon ia uot given In ovary laitance, the monoy will bo cheerfully refund ci. Price by mall, sealed and postpaid, fl. Descriptive cir? culars and testimoni?is malled free. Address BERGER, BHUTTO A CO., Chemists, No. aSABircr street .Troy, N. Y , Sols Agents for the United H ta Wa March SO ty THE MARION STAR, ESTABLISHED NEARLY TWENTY YEAHS AGO. IS published st Marion, B. C, tn the central portion at the country, and offers a favorable medium to Mor -hants. Druggists, Machinists, and all classes who desire to extend their business In lbs Pee Dee country. Pee the benefit of oar advertising patrons, we shall. In id ditton to our subscription hat, which ls constantly tty. creasing, publish and cbs tribu le gratuitously 3000 extra jopjo* of tbs STAR, daring the business soasen thia Bator, of Advertising KberaL W. J. McK KR A ITs November 20 _Editor aod Proprietor. THE TRI-MEEKLY NEWS, PUBLISHED IN WINN8BORO* fl. a, AFFORDS A profitable medium for tue advertising public et We rt?pectful)y solicit their patron??? for OUT matoo! tanoni. GAILLARD, DESPOSTES * WILLIAMS. NOT taxier U MISCELLANEOUS. MOTHKUH ! MOTHERS 1 MOTHERS! YOUR ATTENTION IB CALLED TO MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTING SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING rrUIIH VALUARLE PREPARATION IR Till: PRE JL SCRIPTION of ono of Hit bett fciunlo physicians ?nd nurses In tho United States, and bas been used for thirty years with ncTor-faJllnu safety iud success by mil? lions of mulhern for their children. It not only reborns Ibo child from nain, but Invigorates Uio stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, sod gives touo and energy to tho whola system. It Will sin o Ina tautly relievo OR1PINO IN THE DOWELS AND WIHO COLIC. Wo bi Heve lt la tho best sad surest remedy In Ibo world, luall caacsof DYSENTERY ANO DIARRHOEA In children, whether ll arisca from Teething, or from any olhecclun. - Do sure and oak for MUS. WINSLOW'S SOOTIIINU SYttUP, Having tho fao simile of CURTIS A PERRINS on tho For salo by tho Wholesale Agents, DOWJE & MOISE, No. Ml MEETINU STItEF.T, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL. April ll_ MTTHE BALE OP THE PLANTATION BIT TSRS ls without precedent In tho history of tba world. Thors ls no secret In lbs matter. They are at ones tba moat sheedy, atroagUioniog boalth-rostoror ever dis? covered. It requires bat a singlo trial to undera land thia. Their purity can always be relied upon. They are composed of the celebrated Calisaya Dark, Cascarilla Bark, Dandelion, Chamomile Flower*, Lavender Flowers, Wintergreen, AaUe, Oloverbndi, Orange-peel, Boake-root, Caraway. Coriander. Burdock, S.-T.~-1860~X. &o. Uhey are especially recommended to clergymen, pub Mr speakers, and portons of literary habits and sole n tary life, who require free digestion, a relish for food sod olear mental lae ul tl es. Delicate females and weak ye rs ons are certain to find In those Bitters what they have ao long looked for. They purify, strengthen sad Invigorate, They create a healthy appetite. They ara an antidoto to chinga of water and dirt. They over como effects of dissipation and lato boora. They strength on tho system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic ind Intermittent fevers. They purify tba breath aol acidity of the stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and ConatlpaUoa. They oura Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera Morbos. miry cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache, They are tho beat bitten In tba world. They maka I hs woak man strong, and an exhausted natur o's groat restorer. Tbs following startling and ompbaUe statements oas be seen at our office. Lotter of Rev. E. P. OniKS, chaplain ol the 107lb|New York Regiment; Nasa AOQVU Oxuxsz. il arch ?th, 1863. Owlng|to the groat exponre and terrible dccompoil lion after the battis of Antietam, I waa utterly prostra', ed and vary sick. My stomach would not retain medi? cine. An article called Plantation Bitten, prepared by Dr. Dana, of Now York, waa prescribed to give me strength and an appetite. To my groat surprise they gave mo Imm?diate relief. Two bottles almost allowed mo to Join my regimeoL . I have lince seen them used In many caaes, md am fr oe lo aay, far hos? pital er private purposes I know of nothing like them. BIT. R. P. GRANE, Chaplain. Letter from tho Rev. N. E. O mn*, 8L Claraville. Pa, QrTi.uiui :-You were kind enough, on a formar oe easton, to send me a half doxsen bottles of Plantation Hitters for $9 BO. My wile baring derived so much benoit from tbs nae of those Bitters, I desire i Fr to continue thom, and you will please aead us ,|Z bottle* more for tho mosey endoied. I am, vary truly, j oan, N. E. aiLlM, Pastor Oar. Ref. Church, Bo hui a i cv Botta, 8cTEiuBT*Hu?n r'? Orno*. I Ors omitan, O Bio, Jan. I5 th, 1883. J . ........ I have given your Plantation Bitters to hundred* ol eur noble soldiers who slop here, more or less disabled from varieras causes, and tba effect ls marvellous and gratifying. Snob a preparation aa tal* La 1 heartily wish In livery family, in ovary hospital, sod at hand on OTC ry batt!? deli, O. W. D. AND BEWS, Superintendent Dr. W. a. OnxLXat, Burgeon of the Tenth Vermont Re? giment, writes:-"I with avery soldier had a bottle at Plan tail on Bitters. They are toa most affective, per feet, and harmless tonio I ever med." Wi i-r-mn's Horn, i Wuirmoroi, D. a, May 23d, 1869. J Oiitn-zatKX :-We require another supply of your Plantation Bitters, the popularity o wblsh dally tn creases with tho guests of cor boase. Respectfully. SYKES, CHADWICH ti Co ?c. Ac. ko. ic. ero. Bo sure that every boltlo bears tho fae-einalla ol our signature on a stool plata bblc, with our prints stamp over tho cork. P. H. DRAKE & CO., NO. 202 BROADWAY, N. Y. Sold by all respectable Druggists, Pb yal clans, Grocer* Saloons and country Hotel-dealers. QApril 18_tharalyr NOTICE, TO SAU.(lits Oil IMMimtA.Vi'H HOTEL OR BOARDING-HOUSE KEEPERS. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, March 18, lHGT. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOW TOO ACT'OP lbs Legislature, passed the 20th day of Decembor, 18C6, all persons concerned aro hereby notified to caD at this Office and take out tho required Uconao Immediately W. H. SMITH, Clerk Of Council. SK SOT FOB THU BL nan raorxoTiov OF SEIHEN ANS millOBAKTS Ht TUB TOST ajro manon or cnsjiixs TOM. 1. Btit maded, by the Senate and Baute of Repreienla I ,'eei, runs nil and titting in Ornerai A nc m My, and by IA? auUunrity of the tame. Tait lt shill not be lawful for any person, except a pilot or pabilo officer, to board or at? tempt to board a vessel arriving In "ibo port or harbor of Charleston, before auch vessel shall have been mada fast lo the wharf, without first obtaining I exvo from tho m?a? te r or person having charge of auch vessel, er from her owner or agents. IL It shall not be lawful for any owner, agent, mister, or other person having charge of any vessel arriving or being In tho port of Obarlcaton, lo permit or au thon ie any sailors, hotel or board log house keeper, not Ucsssstsl a* hereinafter provided, or any agent, runner or em' Eloyes of any asilor'a or Immigrant . hotel or boarding ouse, to board, or attempt to board, any vassal arriving tn. or lying, or teiug in tbs harbor or port ot Charl es ton, before tucb veasel shall hive been trout o fast to tho wharf, or anchored, with Intent to invite, ask or solicit the boarding of any of tba crew employed on such veasel. UL It shall not be lawful for any Bailor's or immi? grant'* hotel or boarding house keeper, or the employee of any sailor's or Immigrant's hotel or boarding houas keeper, having boarded any vessel mido fast to any wharf In tbs port of Charles ton, to neglect or refuse to leave said vessel, after having boen ordered ao to do by the nsaslni or person having charge of such vessel. IV. It shall not be lawful for any person to keep, con? duct er carry on, either as own or, proprietor, agent or otherwise, any sailor's cr Immigrant's boarding boase, or sailor's or immigrant's hotel, lu tho city ol Charleston, without having a t?cenlo from tho City Council the roo r, V. It ?hall not be lawful for any person, not having tho license m this Act provided, or not being tho rotrular agent, ronner or employ?e of a person having such li? cense, to invito, lek or solicit in the city or harbor of Charleston, tho boarding or lodging of any of tba crew employed on any vessel, or of any Immigrant arriving in tho said city of Char les too. VI. Tho City Council stall take the application of any person applying for a Ucenao to keep a Bailors' or immi? grant's boarding bouse, or sailor'* or Immigrant's hotel, tn the city of Charleston, and upon satisfactory evidence to them of Ibo respectability and competency of such ap? plicant, and of tba suitableness of his accommodation?, shall issue to bim aUcenae, which shall bo good for one {tar, unless sooner revoked by said Olly Council, to esp a sailor's or launigrint'a boarding bouse In the city of Charleston, and to Imito and soucit boarders for the ?ame. VIL Tho City Connell may, upon satisfactory ovldsDce of the disorderly character of any Bailors' or immigrants' hotel or boarding booie, licensed a* hereinbefore pro? vided, or ef the keeper or proprietor of any auch bouse, or of any force, fraud, deceit or misrepresentation, in in? viting or soliciting boarders or lodgers for auch house, on the part of such keeper or proprietor, or any of bis agents, runner*, or employees, or of any attempt to per? suade or entice any of Ibo crew to desert from any vowel In the harbor of charleston, by inch keeper or proprie? tor, or any of bi* agents, runners or employ?es, revoke tho license for keeping such house. VIIL Every person receiving the license hereinbefore provided for shall pay to the City SouncU aforesaid tho sum of twenty dellars. UL The said City Connell shill furnish to each sailor's ?r immigrant's hotel or boarding house keeper, licensed: by them aa aforesaid, one or moro badgee or shields, on which shall 1? printed cr engraved tho anno of snob hotel or boarding home keeper, and the number and ?trott of his bolt) or boarding house; and which said badges or abielda shall be irarrenderod to said City Coun? cil upon tba revocation by them, or expiration of any licence granted by thom, aa herein provided. X. Every sailor'* or Immigrant a hotel or boarding? house keeper, and every agent, ronner or employee of roch hotel or boardlng honse keeper, whee boarding any vessel In tho harbor of Charleston, or when Inri Ung or soliciting th s boarding or lodging of any seaman, sall cr or person employed on any vessel, or of any Immigrant, ?lull wear, conspicuously displayed, the shield or badge referred to in tho foregoing soc lion. XL It shall not be lawful for any person, ozcept those n*med tn the preceding section, to Lave, wear, exhibitor llsplar any such ahioljor badge to any of tbs crew em? ployed on any vessel, or to any Immigrant so arriving ht ibo olly of Charleston, with the Intent to Invite, ask or solicit tho boarding or lodging of such Immigrant or el my of the crew employed ca any vecael bein? in tba Harbor Of Charleston. ? XII. Whoever aliaU offend against any or either of the provisions contained tn section 1, 2,3, ?, 8. 10 and ll, in inls Act, (ball be deemed guilty ol a misdemeanor and mall, upon conviction thereof, bo punished by Imprison, nent for a term not exceeding ons year, and not les* han thirty days, or by a fine cot exceeding two hundred ind Oily dollar ?, and not lesa than ono hundred dollar*, irby both rn cb tint and Imprisonment. XIII. Tho word "rossel," ss used tn this Act, jsjjsjj in. irado vessel* propelled by sbsam, n the Rscatt Hom?, tbs twentieth day of neram tx r in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six. W. D. PORTER, PreeJJcni of tba Kenitc CHAS. H. SIMOIITON. I ffpeaker House cf representatives, Approved December SO, 1868 I Jua? I?. Qi?, OoTcmor, ?aarch 1? DRU08, CHEMIPA18, ETC. NE W PERFUM? For the Handkorchiof. A MOST EXQUISITE, DELICATE, ANT) FRA? GRANT PERFUME, Diatillod from thu Karo and lloautifiil Flower from which it takoH itu mime. MAN?FAOTURED ONLY BY 1'HALON & 80N, HEW ?OIIK. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. ASK ron i'll A I/?N'H-TAKE NO oriiEn. Sold by Druggist!! ?onorally, and Sold al Wholesale by GOODRICH, WlffilllN & CO., January 31 nilli lyr USE GALUGHAN'S PILLS A CKRTAIN CURE. WE HAVE USED (1 AI.Eh lil AN 'fl l-l LLS, AND FTND that they will do all that ls claimed Tor thom, and cheerfully recommend them lo publie favor. T. H. WATTS, Ex-Oovornor of Alabama. J. W. A. HANDFORD, Atl'y Qon't of Alabama. ROUT. DO lld ll Lil t Y, Judgo Supromo Court Ala. From Tim ar AS J. JUDOE. Jndgo Supremo Court. I hove usod GALLIOUAN'S 1'lLf.S on my plantation for Fever and Ague, and Und thom all thal Is claimed for thom. TH03. J. JUDOE Montgomery, Ala., September 29,1858. _ .. LOWNDES Cotnerr, Alabama. QALLIQHAN'S FEVER AND AOUE PILLS will do. They are decidedly tho best medicino for Chills and k c vor 1 over gave. I would not bo without them for flvi times tho price. J. A. UH AUA M. _ Axrxjuctrs, April 17, 1B07. One box of QALLIQHAN'S PILLS cured me perfectly of ('Lilla and Fever. They sro tho best medicino for Chills and Fever I ever ssw. A. Q. RONALDSON, Clerk Superior Court, Sumter County, Os. MONTOOHKBT, ALA., July 0, 18C0. MCBSTS. T1LDNT A nALE-GENTS: I hsvo used your QALLIQHAN'S PILLS on two occasions for Chills and Fever, and find that they effect all that they aro intend ed to do. Thoy ore tho best remedy for tho disease that I have over tried. I consider them perfectly reliable. Respectfully, DAN'I. SAYRE, aram] Soc. Grand Lodgo ofF. and A. M. of Alabama. ALBAWT, GA., March ll, 18C7. I hsvo used QALLTODAN'S PILLS In forty cases o' Chills nod Fcvor, with perfect success. Thoy aro thi boat Fcvor and Ague Pill put up. A. D. FAUT. WHOLESALE IN CHARLESTON, BY GOODRICH, IVI.\ KM A N dc CO., . ,. " No. 163 MocUng street. And by all Druggists. I! LOU NT dc H A 1,13, PROPRIETORS, May 1?_Cao_Montgomery, Ala, QHHRQgEE C rna omi ; INDIAN MEDICINE, Curca sil dise LS ea canard by aelf-abuae, vis!-Snermiifor rhta. Seminal - Wtakntu, Night . Kmifilont, Lo** of Memory, Vnietrtal Laut fud*. Pain* in th* Back, Vim. -ncaa of Vltion, Premature 1 Old Age, Weak Nerves. Diffl \cult Srtathing, Pale (uuntV "nunca, Intimity, Oontumn f inn, and all diseases that fol? low as a eenncne* of yonthfel Indlscretlnna The Cherokee Core will rest?te health and vl-or, atop the emissions, and effect a permanent curs arter all other medicines have failed. Thirty-two pase pamphlet tant lo a sealed envelope, free to say add rev. Price |3 per bottle, or three bottlea for (3. Sold by ill dm eel-ci ; or will be sent by exprcas teeny portion of Cm world, on receipt of price, by toa sole proprietor, DlLW' I8, ?xmWIH, 37 Walker St., H. T. Cherokee Remedy, Cures all Urinary Com. plaints, viz: Gravel, Inflam malton of th? Bladder and Kidney*, Itettntion of Urine, Stricture* of the Ortlhrti,- Dropttcal Stctll lng), Brick Duet Depotit; and all diseases that require a diuretic, and when med ID conjunction with the CHEROKEE INJECTION, does not fall to cure Gonorrhea, O feet and all ?fa. cou* Dltcharge* In Male or Female, curing recent catt* tn from on* to three day*, and ls especially recommended io those casca of Fluor A Um* or Whit** tn Female,. The two medicines nacd In conjunction will not fall to remove thUdiaagrceabls complaint, and in those esses where other medicines hsvo been used without success. Price, Remedy, One Bottle, %% Tere* Bottles, 55. InJeeUon, " " 12, '* " IB. . Tbs Cherokee ut7ur?,n "Remedy," snd "Injec? tion" ors to be found In all well regulated drug stores, sod are recommended by physicians ana druggists all ovor the world, for their in trlnsto worth and merit Bcmo unprincipled dealers, however, try to deceive their cu stumors, by soiling cheap aaa worthless compounds,-In order tn make money In place of these. B* not diceittd. If tbs drug? gists will not buy them for yeti, write to us, and ws will semi them to you by eimeo.-, securely paeked sad free from observation. We treat all diseases to which the haman system ls subject, and will bs ?leased to receive fall sad explicit statements from hose wbo have failed to receive relief heretofore. Ladles or gentlemen caa address us Ca perfect con? fidence. We daalro to send our thirty-two peg* pamphlet free tu every lady and gentleman In Ins land. Address all lette ra for pamphlets, medicines, or advice, to the sole proprietor, am ? Dr. W. B. HioWIH, 87 "Walker BL, H. Y. M*ya?_thalnlyi SARATOGA 'EXCELSIOR" SPRING WATER. FtS. WATER OP THIS SPRING IB BELIEVED TO be unequalled by that of any other In tho far-fare od alley of bantofjm. Ifs virtues aro such ss have secured t tho high encomiums of all who have used lt, posswaa ng, aa lt does, In an eminent degree, cathartic, diuretic. Iterativo sud tonio qualities. From BAMUEL HENRY DICKSON, M. P., ProfoeaOT "r??lire of Physio, Jefferson Medical College, Phils, leiphia, formerly of Charleston ?, O. PuiLADXLFiriA, November 18, IBAS. 1 have been for a year or moro past In the habit of sking the water of the "Excelsior" Spring of Saratoga, iceuatemod during the groat portion of my invalid lue 0 use tho different waters of the several fountains which K>H up elong that remarkablo valley, dependent. Indeed, pon thom lor much of the comfort I enjoy, I am aa Us? ed that th? Excelsior Water lass well adapted aa any .thor among thom, If net more ao, to tba purposes for 'hieb. Ibey are generally employed. It la very sgreeablo, trungly impregnated with the car borne acid, lively sad parading. . . * I can heartily and conselcnUoualy ocoinmend lt to all who need a contle cathartic snd 1 oreti o. SAMUEL HENRY DICKSON. M. D. Tho Water la put up in Pint and Quart bottles, snd .eked in good order for shipping, Pints In boxea ol mr dozen each, and Quarts in boxea of two dozen each SOLD AT WHOLESALE BY GOODRICH, WINEMJN & CO., importers and Wholes alo Druggists, Wo. 158 MI?ETIrVGI STREET, OPPOSITE C7LABLE3TOI? HOTEL. BOWIE ?Ss MOISE, No. 151 MEETING tlTRKET, Opposite Charles too Hotel. And fdr sale by Ant dase Drag gi its and Hotels. January 12_?_gmo THOMAS R. AGNEW, IMPORTER ABTI DKALXB raf Fine (J roc erl ea, Choice Tests, Ste.? Kio, OR. 260 and252 GRERNWICB-ST,, COB. OF MURRAY, NEW TORE. November ? >AVEGA, YOUNG & M uKENZUS, LAW ABD COLLECTION OFFICE, Mos. 1? aad 40 Park Bow, ? ' .TaTWYOBjr, Sa VT? Hil IBID KD TO TH T s*0 BBIOl BI COLLI O TI O H B?SQi?Sa Ot Maaxzs. B IHN 17, FBIR. I A rt^AJTDIEB, va'wlUattSAdtothaMUeotlaB? itt Sus rna. snltzurtn4l oialds lAMXlepxc'il ths?nKafl 'MSIOBMMM WOB ALL TBE FT AT OA DRUGS, GHEM1 F ALS, ETC. PO UTZ'S " CELEBRATED HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS. Thia preparation, long . nil favorably known, ?Ul thoroughly reinvigo? rate broken Uuwn anil Iow-apiritcd hornea, hy "tr.'ii ntl, fuing and cleaualng ibu eloiuacb and iiiteatlnca. lt la a anre |iroventlvn of all dlscancs Incident IO IM, animal, mn h aa - - - LUNG 1KVKII. ?LAND El?, YELLOW WATEK, U EA VES, COUGHS DIS TEMl'Kit. FEVERS. ?a. 1 ,,,h FOUNDER, LOSS OE APPETITE AND VI? TAL EN Killi Y, Ac. ITS USE IMPROVES TUE WIND, IN? CUBASES TUE AP PETITE-O I V E K A SMOOTH and OLOS 8Y SKIN ami trana ferme tho MISCHA 11LE B K EL KT ONS INTO A KINK LOOK. INO AND SPIRITED HORSE ' TO KEEPERS OF COWS THIS PREPARATION IB INVALUABLE. It In? creases tho quantity and improves tho quali? ty of Uio MIL K. It haa been proven by ac? tual i i ]M linn ul to In croaao tho ouantlly ol MILK and "C It E A M twenty per nenL, and maku tho BUTTER finn and awoet. In fat toning calilo, it gi va ._- them an appetite, o rna their bide, oud makes Hiern thrive much faalcr. IN ALL DISEASES OF SWINE, SUCH A3 COUGHS ULM KUH IN THE LUNGS. LIVER, Ac, thin article acta aa a apcclflc. By putting from ooo-balf a papera to a paper In a barrel Of HWlll tho Hbo ve dla caaca will bo eradica? ted or entirely pro vonlcd. If given In limo, a certain preventive and euro for tho Hog Cholera. PREPARED BY S. A. FOUTZ & BRO., No. 110 FRANKLIN STREET BALTIMORE, Md. FOR SALE BY DOWIE & MOISE SOUTHERN DRUD HOUSE, NO. 151 MEETING STREET, Ol'I'OXITE CHARLESTON HOTEL. March 33 etnlhGmo "A anule waa on ber Up-health waa lo her look strength waa In ber atop, and In her hands ? PI.I?TA nov BrrrxBS.'' S. T.-186Q-X. A few bottles Ol PLAKTATION HITIZTIS Will oura Nervooa Headache. " Cold Extremities and Feverish Lipa. " BOUT Stomach and Fetid Breath. ?' Flatulency and Indigestion. " Nervoua Affections. " Xzceaalvo Fatlgno and Short Brea th. ?i Pain over tho Evo*, .i Mental Despondency. " Proa tra Uou; Groat Weakness. Sallow Complexion, Weak Bowels, Aa Which sro tho evidonces of LTV KU COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA. Il la estimated that soven-tenths of all adult ailments prooeed from a deceaaod and torpid liver. The biliary aecretiona of the liver oversowing into tho stomach pol* son the entire aye tom and exhibit the abovo sympt?me. After long research, we aro able to present the moat remarkable eure for these horrid nightmare di soase a, the world has ever produced. Within one year over six hundred and forty tbonssud persona have taken the PLAXTATIOS Brm BA, and not an instance of complaint has oom o to our knowledge I Itls a most effectual tonio sad agreeable atlmuian felted to aB conditions of Ufa. Tbs reports th at lt roll ea upon mineral substances fo ita active properties, are wholly falsa. For the sa tia far linn of tho public, and that pa?tente may oonaul their physlclana, we append s hst of Its components. 0 AU SAT A ll AUX.-Celebrated for over two hundred yeera In the treatment of Fever and Ague, Dyapepaia, Weakness, eto. It eras Introduced into Europe ny the Countess, wife of the Viceroy ar Peru, In 1610, and afterwards sold by the Jesuits fer fAs enormous price o) its own wei j Ai in tttoer, under the name ot Jesuit ? i"ov den, and was finally made pabilo by Louis XVI, King ol France. Humboldt makes especial reference to Its febrifuge qualities daring bia Hon th American travels, OAacAB.iT.Ti? BAUX-For diarrheas, cello and diseases ol the stomach sud bowels. Dannau cut-For inflammation of tba loins and drop leal affections. CiuMomrjc FLO wins-For enfeebled digestion. LATXXDzn F LO wama-Aroma tie. stimulant and tonio tJsbly Invigorating in nervous debility, wurrannnxmi-For scrofula, rhemnatlam, eta. Amax-An aromstlo carminative; cresting flesh, mas?le and milk; much used by moth ure nursing. ^AJAO^clove-bnai, orange, carraway, coriander, snake 8. T.-186?.-X. Another wonderful Ingredient, of irrest nae among tba Spanish ladies of South America, Imparting beauty to the complexi?n and brilliancy to the mind, ls yet un known to the oommsrea of the world, and wo withhold Ita name for the present. IMPORTANT CERTIFICATES. Heoniimn, H. Y , December 38,1861. Helara. P, H. Doux st Go.-I have been s great auf. rarer from Dyapepaia for three or four years, and bsd to abandon my profession. About three months ago I tried the Plantation Bitters, and to my great Joy I am new nearly a well man. I bave recommended them bu several esses, and, ss far as I know, slways with a [gnat banent, I am, respectfully yours, Hov. J. B. OATHORH. PnrxiDxr.rniA, 10th Month, 11th Day, IBM. BxaTKOTXD FBJJDVD:-My daughter has been much ben aa tied by the use ot thy Flan Uti on Bitters. Thon wilt send me two bottles more. Thy friend, AHA CURIUM, BTXlaVafall H?fas. Omni n o, HL, ) February ll, 1803. I Mtirai P. H. DBAXB A Co.:-Please aead us another twelve esses of your Plantation Bitters. Aa a morning I ope fixer, they appear to have superseded every tiling alie, and are greatly esteemed. Yours, fte., GAGE A WATTS. Arrangements are no? completed to supply any de? mand for thia article, which baa net heretofore been possible. Tba publie may rest snored that tn no aaa? wlU the perfectly pure standard of the PLA UTI no rt Brrrxus be departed from. Svery bottle bear* th* fUe-tiiniU of our timature sn a Heel flote engraving, ar til carmal be ?ara. sins. ?any portan pretending to tell PLAKTATTOH Brrrana tn bulk or by tXe gallon, it a tmndler and iaspoiter. Beware nf refilled bottle*. St* that our titivate Stamp it Untre - nxAi?xn oner every cork. Sold by ail Druggists, G rocera and Desi era throughout the oo cm try. P. H. DRAKE & GO., New York. *pn> ?? mwfiTT ti Lui Ll A SIJHIL1BDS CURANTUR. HTJUPHBSYS' IIOmOEOPATIIIO BPKOIPICB SAVE PBOYXD, FROM THE MOST AMPLE EXP kV RIKKOE, an entire eucceu : Himple- Prompt- Em and Reliable. They are the only medicines per Feotly adapted to popular nae-?o simple that mistakes ?senotbs made tn using them; so hannie** sa to be .'ree Crom dangar, and ao era clent aa to be al way a relia ble. They have raised the highest commendation from LU. and will always render siUxfxetion. So. 1, earea Fe v e rs, Congestion, Inflam ms tiona!?0 Je " a " Worm?. Worm-Fever, Worm-Colo.. SS .Ja," Crying Collo, or Teething of In? rants...... St <? a. .. Diarrhoea of Oalldren or Adults,... M " .> " D/aantvorr, Orlplng, BLUous Collo... M " 8, Cholas A fro rb aa, Nanala, Vomit? ing. JJ " T, ? Coiierhe, Colds, Bronchi Us. " *? " feiaralHla, Toothache, l^ceaohe.. xe " ?. Headaches,Hick HeadicheiVertlgo.. 34 "10, I) ya pep a In. Biilona Stomach.. M ll, Buppreaaed, or Painful Periods..... ? lt, .. Whites, too profuse periods. . " ix, .? Oro ?ap. Cough, Difficult Breathing., g " Ii, Salt Lilia tun, Rrycipalaa, Eraptfona. IB " LV " RHsasaatlssa, Bheomatio Fains... M .. lt, Ve var and Agc?, Chill Farer, Agues. go " IT, " Plies, Blind or Bleeding. M ** IA " op t ii ? l m y, and Bora or Weak Eyes, go M it, H Oatar-h, Acute or Chromo, infla ansa.. ajrj u JO, " Whooping Conan, Violent Coughs 80 " 31, " Asthma, Oppressed BreathlosL. (0 ? ?2, ? sar DIacharges, Impaired rtetr lng. go Lt M Bo rn ruin, Enlarged Oianas, Sw eil? is ga. go .* ti, - General Debility, Physical W rs kn ass go " IC, " Dropsy and Boanty Secretions.. gn " Jo, 11 Bia olcknoii, Sickness trota Bid? ing...'... an " Ff, " Kedatty Dla*asa, GrsTel. go " 18, " MarTone Ileblll t y. Sein leal Emis? ai Ona, Involuntary Discharges.LOO .. ta\ Boro Knuth, Canker.". gn ? 80, M Urinary Incontinence, Watting ? IT, ? Palnrii?'aVeVVod?/"Bv?n" M '< tx jmX&mM? at Change of*?eVVVV..LM " sa, " K vtiopay, Spasms, ut Vitos' Danoo.LOO ? M, ? D?pth.rla,UleeraWbVaeIrosL." ? FAMILY CASKS. if Tlalf, morocco essa and book.?10.00 9 larg? Tisis, in morocco, and book. s ou 3 Urge Tisis, plain essa, and book. ?rei t boxea (Hoe. 1 to lt), and book.?i? VETERINARY Bl? JG Cl ITT C.sj, rshesrany esses, io von.girton logia TUIs, With directions." V i OD AHrTheas remedies, by ths ease or Bingle box, ?ra H??dT/HRIYS ' SFIO?FIO HOMOSOFATHIO MHD1C1NK OOM PANT, Ofllpo sad Depot No, cn Broadway, Haw lora. Dr. HotaTaaira ls oonrolted daily at bia office, o*,, isaslty or by Utter, aa shove, for all forms of di*e*\e?? DO VS* IB ?t MOISE. WhnlessJe Agents. K. . . .. Wo. m Heating street, flu SURINE. W? "?^^ A. W. KtlKltLACU,, Ratall Aerea ts ' No. lil RDtO-STEJCST. imacerahovrafliiet^t. April 18 Ohtrtssten, 8, o, m IHK nit IM; & SONS' ESTABLISHED 1823, MANUFACTURERS OF Grand. Sauare, And Umitfht PIANO FORTES. WARE-ROOMS, NO. G52 BROADWAY NEW YORK. CHICK?RINO k SONS' Grand, Square and Upright PIANO-FORTES ABE NOW. AH TH KY EVER, DAVE BEEN, DON. SIDEREO the but tn America, bering beon awarded HU. rv KI vic PHIZB rn KOA i.s. Of which fourteen wen reoelTed In the month, of Sep? tember and October, 18?6, and Orat premiums aver all competitors at tho different principal Faha lu thia country, and the PRIZE id EDA I, at the WORLD'S FAIR, LONDON. THALBERG H OPINION. I oomIdor Ohlckorlng A Mona' Pianos, beyond oom, pallion, tho beat I hare aoou In A ru or Ice. H. TtlAI.ULUtU, Oh al rm an of Jury on alu .leal Inatrumei GARD. It la with foelingt or prtds aa American mannfaetarerf that we publish the following toatimontali, whlob have been received by us recently: EUIIOPKAFI TEHTIKUNIAL8, R i'cf irs ni during (hf month of August, I Rim. Lomon, Jnly 15, 1887. Hasans, Onioiinrsa As Bom- Gen ts: I hava m ooh pleasure In enclosing a document signed by tho Orat composore, most clans and professors tn Europe. I bold your Pianos tn aneh blgb estimation (std? my oertifl cate) that I felt ll my dnty to taxa ona of thom with ma to Enrcpe, to ascertain the opinion of my professional brethren. Tba enclosed certifica to will prove bow unanimous they have been on the subject. I beg to forward, at the sams time, a letter I received from my friend, Mr. Collard, whlob I am sure must be gratify, lng to you. I have tba honor to be, gentlemen, yours very truly. JAM?H M. WEBXL LonxMT, January 1?, 1860. Jama af. We Mi, Btg.: MT DESB SIB: I baye groat pleasure In Baking youto convey to Messrs. Oblokerlng tbe expression ol my highest approval of their ?iatrumont. It la, I cernidor, not merely the best Instrument of American manufac? ture thal I have tried, but one of tho Ouest Grand Plsno rortos that has ever como nnder my cbiorvatlon; and the M oas rs. Chlckerlng may woll be proud of having turned oat from their manufactory an Instrument which, for touch, quality, power and workmanship, lt would bo vary dlfficuit to surpass tn any part of the Wido world. Dear air, very sincerely yours, OHAS. D. COLLARD, sTlrm ol Collard & Ooliard, Piano-forte Manufacturers, London. LOHDOxri August 22, 1886. Jama M. WtMt,Ktq.: Ut DKAB Sta: Aa yon are going back to the Coi ted otates, I must beg you to remember mo kindly to the Messrs. Chlckerlng. Tell them I was delighted erith their Grand Piano-forte-os food an inttnmeni, I Uinfc ai tem roer tiirssd out, oofA in touch and ter \ Wishing yon, Ac, I remain averil air, IL F. BROADWOOD, Firm of L Broadwood ai Sons, Piano-forte Manufac? turers, London. LOBDOB, Joly 20,1886. Mcttrt. ?hic?cring ot Sont: (Jr.TTS : I have Just boen invited by Meurs. Collard to try a Grand riane, forte manufactured by yon, andX have no hesitation lu endorsing the opinion of my old friend, Mr. a D. Collard, vis: That lt la the finest in? strument I ever played on. Believe me, g en tl omen, moat faithfully yours, J. L. HATTON. xVrh'xaenialr from Ot nott dittingvUked Artittt in Europe to Murrt. Ohiekering di Som: LOUDON, July 28,1866. Raving played upon a Plano-forte made by Mesara, Oblokerlng & Sons, of Boston and Mow Fork, I haver much pleasure In testifying to Ita general excellence. For awsetnesa and brilliancy of tone, delicacy of touch and magnificent power for conoert purposes, I consider lt a really Oasan Piano-J-O?TX, ABO D BC ID BO? LT TUB DIST I HS. VB SUTH OF Al?XJUOAN M AH uri. cn una. ARABELLA GODDARD. SIDLO It EGON UL O. A. OSBORNS. ALFRED JAKLL. W. Killin LINDSAY SLOPES. JULES BENEDICT. J. MOSOHELES, M. W. BAL FR. Prof. of Conservatoire da CHAH. HALLE. Lein rig. BRINLEY RICHARDS. 8. ARTHUR OH APPEL?, RENE FAY AHUER. Director of Monday Ooo. SYDNEY. SMITH. certs, London, Among ths chief points of excellence of the Oblcksr lng Plano*, of which speak tbs renowned artists In their congratulatory testimonials lo the Motara.Ohlckorlng, are tbs greatest possible depth, richness and vol?me of tone, combined with a rare brilliancy, clearness and perfect evenness throughout the entire scale; and, above au, a surprising duration of sound, tho pare and sympathetic quality of which never changes under the most delicate or powerful tones. During the psst forty-three years thia turn hts mana 80,000 PJANOU, In the construction of which they have Introduced avery known and valuable Improvement. They have Invaria? bly been selected and used by til of the world'* aa? InmUdfftd great artists who nava visited this country pro loxa to nally, both for private and publie use. Tl I.\ Ul Kit U. 1 eon Bider Oblokerlng Si Sons' Pianos, beyond oom. parti ou, the beat I have ever a? en tn America. OOTTHCIIAI.IL. I consider Chi ok erl ng at Bees' Planos rn parlor to any in tbs world. Thoy are unrivalled for their Binging qualities and fer the harmonious re on dc ess of their lone. There la a perfect homogeneity throughout all the registeis. The upper note* are remarkable for a clearness and purity watch I do not find In any other instrument, while the bate ls distinguished for power wi thoa t bart ha est, and for a magnificent sonority. Yonr Plano* are tn parlor to any I hara ever sean ht Ibis country or In Europe. I have never heard a tone to perfectt lt yields every expression that ts needed in muslo, and Ita quality in capable of chang* to meet every sen tiamat. This la a rare power, and lt derived from th* perfect parity of Ita tone, together with lt* sympathetic, elastJo and wall halan cod touch. P?ZNA.18HI, During the past eight yean I har? onttanUy played upon tho Jnstty celebrated Erard Pianos; yours are the July instrument* that I bare found, either bare or In Europe, to equal them ta sil their points of * acallen oe. It may ba setiifsctory to our patrons and friands im on? tb* pabilo at lam to tts to that testimonials bare ?sen raoelved from au the leading artists who have rial ted or an now residing In th* Dal ted Buttes, * few ol ?bo** nama*, beside* lhotse above, wt append i LEO. na M BY KB, I O H STAY HATTER. VLFItBD JAKL. I J. BENEDICT, a. * ANDERSON. M. 8TRAK06CH. it. HOFFMAN, I JOLLIEN. ARTHUR NAPOLEON. And many others. ?sr ILLUSTRAT ED ALUUfefJ ABD PRICE LOTH HINT BY MAIL. WARE-ROOMS. No. 652 Broadway? .??->.? . : t,jj .'.ll NEW YORK. HENRY S?EOLIN&, Wt