The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, July 10, 1867, Image 4
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WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 10, 1887.
"GOING ALONE."
With earls m the sunny ?ir tossing,
With light In the m Try brae eyes.
Wini laughter so clearly outringing,
A leagh of delight and surprise;
AO friendly aaa! stance rt lad sining,
And trustin? no strength bat ita own.
The peat foara and trials forgotten,
The baby la "going alone."
What worol miabepe have preceded
Thia day of rejoicing and pride I
How often the he.p that he needed
Baa carelessly gone from his side I
Se baa fallen while retching for sunbeams,
Which jost aa he grwped them have flown,
And the teen of vexation have followed,
Bot now ho is " going alone."
And an through thia life he win study
Thia leeson again and again;
He wfll carelessly lean upon shadows,
He win tan and weep over the pain.
The hand whose fond clasp waa the surest,
WEI coldly withdraw from his own,
The sonntest eyes will be clouded,
'And he wm be walking alone I
rte will learn what a stern world we Uve in,
And he may grow cold like the rest;
And jost koep a warm sonny welcome.
Far those who seem truest ?nd best;
Yet chastened and taught by past sorrow,
And stronger and manlier grown.
Not trusting his all In their keeping,
He learns to walk bravely alone.
And yet not alene, te our Father
The faltering footsteps w?i guide.
Through aU the dark mazes of earth-life.
And "over the river's ? deep tide.
Ohl here is a Helper unfailing,
A strength we caa perfectly trust.
Wheo, allhuman aid una railing
" The dust shall return unto dust."
COMMERCIAL.
Tiat) Charleston Cotta? M sur ate t.
OFFICE OF THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, )
Ctuaaamm, Tuesday Evening, Jury 9,1867. f
The transactions were mostly in the better qualities,
which ara enquired tor on Spaniaii account; the stock,
however, la so light that it ia difficult to make purchases.
Salas 66 bales, say 1 at 13, 3 at 18ki, 8 at 10, 20 at 23, b at
2i#, 12 ai 25, and IS at 25 * cents. Wequote:
Low Middling. .. .39 @
jfiddSagTr.....3*X?26
An grist ? Market
AUGUSTA, Joly A-Fnuiroiaiy-Gold-Advanced.
Brohanarelbnjlngai 188 and telling at 140.
8n.vxm-No demand. Brokera are buying at 138 and
aeQtns? at 183. _
gar?cra-Georgia Railroad Stock ?old to-day at 7X
Cortos-Market opened with a tolerable demand thia
morning for good cotton, hui in the afternoon the de
roandwaa tetter and more general, for all grades, atan
avara? ef 22 K for middling. Aa holden offered none.
wTtittle waa sold. Th* following, amounting to 2?
bates, TO aUthat we could hoar a?, 2 at 21 and 24 at
m Baa*tpta,lObalas.
Mobile Marktet.
MOBILE. July 6V-^V?roii-The demand has been
timitod to-day, only two brokera participating. Salee
ranched 3? bale*, the market closing quiet at l2\o for
Low Midd brig.
Balee of the week 1550 balee,
SKfaliw A? WTauwrgair-Gold has moved to only a
?ktr axteot this week, holders generally walang fur thc
?snectec; meeting of Congres* before parting with their
3u5ate??rit opened at 137**138, and gradually
stiffened to 189? at which it doa** almost nominal
Storting has followed the ooaree of Gold, ruling, how
aver nrettv reerutoily at the commencement, but ad
?Sott?tow*rd the ta? of tho weet, and cloees at 148a
UJtetiO day?. ?nd nominally at 150 for Sight
Kew irock Sight Exchange baa baan steady ainoo our
wt at j; premium ?-horirtng by banks, and par by bank
en! OtatSde bula 3< diamant, at which the week close*.
Tim* hill* ctoae nomluaL
New Orleans Sight Exchange ha* also been eteady
say par checking, and %. dlacount for outside billa.
. New Or lea a* Harken.
NEW ORLEANS, lory 8.-Corrow The movement in
ibo stonie to-day ha* leen of a restricted character. The
SS *=tPlv continued IL;ht, and a* buyers and aSt
laanWa considerably apart in th "ir view*, the tonner
?ontead?wrar^^ ?bile tho enhanced
toting ta coln prompted the latter to demand toil prcvl
?aatlSeaa. and a* nearer evinced a willingness to yield
to tb? claims of th* other, the bunine** transacted ha*
been to a limited extent. *?rree?Ung at the clooe barely
ISObatos, ana* broker* participating to jhebmiaeaa.
Frtoe* indicated t^aT?! we*Jxne**. a redaction of
ve ? b being anbaatttod to tn mott inatan
cts. ta ordesT to effect ?al?. lbj aeestat.
bowever. wa* so ocanuWy unsettled by tb*
XAtTvoA intel?genoc published in th* evening papers,
that wa are obliged to pretermit oar regular ?cale of
uo^tetos*. Ye*terd*y. despite the nut of lt* being a
lotftaaal holiday, buttnea* to the amount of 500 bales
VU BBSS SW antes during the past three day?
?nprtoe 8050 balea, making an aggregate for the week of
oSSbatea. againat SS? last waek. and IL 6?0 the we*k
sa ?rsx crass? ?wra^?
which ar* included in their respective statements, in
clnd* SIM bale*, against 2208 teat week, showing a de?
ena**) of 52 bates. The export* for the 1 reek comprise
7964 bates, MSI cf which aw eoaatwtea. ard 8778 for for?
eign porto _'
JBTTJLTXXXS Y OW O?TTOH?
Stock on had rtoptomber L199B.hates 103.083
?teatead to-dar. alu
Becked provioualy. 70.766-763.878
JUL "t. orad b*le* mad* from wrecked, lOOM
v - ?- - - * /Wiaaa ?*4>?4t>?W mm I ll I'll
to*.T7T7...T^TT.r..la^taw
- V ?88.37*
nt^Ju^Av.2,372
SS5*SV?
Stock co hand and on shipboard.68,107
Co?-The market to flan, with tight supplies and
batt? demand. Th. s?>? today comprise IL.?25 sack*
on tonging and m ?tore, of which 1500 y< llow mirad from
.tcaTatU. 300 mixed at 8? 07*. 1000yellow mixed 1500
SOO and 125 mixed at tl 06, 1000 yellow at tl io. 2000 and
SOU white mixed at tl 15, 1200 and 100 do at tl 20, 2000
and 10 white, lu lots, at tl 25 per bushel. Week's ?ale*
88,500; reewpta 17,646; export. 7468. _J
TaxiaKT*-The market continued quiet but firm.
There i? more demand for foreign tonnage, but thc offer?
ing? eoeatwiae are atm restricted. The rate* area* tbi
S: lr per lb for cotton by steamer to New York and
on. and Kc tor Philadelphia; by .teamer to New York
and Boston 46c per sack for corn, 90c per bbl for ACUT,
fi 3? per bM te pork, and 810*11 p? bid for tobacco.
Bystoamerto LrrerpooL *d per lb for cotton ; by sail,
. i ZkmJfm Un ?3s 6eto*5*par hhdte tcAtgco; amil for Havre
1 Ko ?er lb lor cotton. By ?team toliverpool 50* par
hbd for tobacco.
Wilmington Market,
WILMINGTON, Joly 8L-TusUFMrnaw-Market steady.
Sate? of 433 bbl* aita 10 for*cft, and tl 66 for hard, per
flbOlbs.
Sratrr* TUMTCKTOT-Is without change. Sate? of 100
bbla at 50c; 126 do in shipping order at 60Xe aol89 do
at 50?afile per gallon In N. Y. bbl?.
Boat?-Market quiet, and aale* of only 390 bbl? at
?Mteeoromou; ta 60 for strained ; 93 87^ te No. 3;
S3 60*4 20 for No. 1, md ?6*5 13* for Pale, a* to quality.
No other transaction i reported.
pear Boutn Carolina Ka Uro ad,
Joly 9.
397 bate? Cotton, 60 bales Domestic*, 83 baga Flour,
ISO ba?* Wheat, W osaka Clay, 30 bbla Naval Store?, 3
car? Wood, and Lumber, io, TO A Robinson A Co, B
0*N*1D, J k T Getty, J Wiley, W Lebby, Cohen, Hanckle
A Co, E H Rodger* A Co, J D Busch, Courtenay a: Trtn
hohn. Werner A Ducker, J M Caldwell A Sons, J A J D
Kirkpatrick, W Ro*ch, R R Agent, Stenhouse A Co, O W
Winiam* A Co, M Goldsmith ? Soo, Street Bros A Co, X
Walting, Chi*olm Bros.
Consign?es per. Tiortb.ce.itern Milroad,
July 9.
an bbla Naval Stores, 28 bates Cotton, 2 cars Stock, 8
oar* Lamber, 1 oar Barrel Heads, M dre, Ac To Z Oavto,
G E Fritchett, Gatilaid k Mtnott, TL Webb, G H Digra
ham, H F Baker A Co. _
Per etoamrtitn K"1'-**"' from New York-A 0 Mc
Ahtin, B Towbey, Mr* B Fnnck*. Mia* Heriott. C E Chi.
cheater, J N Stripling, Mrs J Cosgrove, Q Burns and son,
Mr? J Leheey, Mrs M Sheridan, J Qnate, wife and child,
WO Hoftnanand lad?. W Klein, Major H E Lord. -
Xaantv Mr* Whitfield, H B Sanka, J Bom*, C Kenney,
Ml** J Kenney, G A Smith, J K Mila or, 8 W Smith, -
Callaran, - Martin, J Newland. A 8 Topham, E Block, B
GrimbalL B J Forsyths, A J Whits, wife and son, M Gib
Jin. H Edmondaton, C A Russell, and - in steerage.
PORT CALENDAR.
ooasaoiD vtmi,
mtsis or XHZ noon.
How M. 1st, 4b, 28m. even I FuU M. 16th, 2h. 36m. even
FirstQ. Stn, Oh. nT. even | Last Q.24th, 10h.16m.morn
New Moon, 80th, llb. *,am., even.
8 Monday....
9 Tuesday....
10 Wednesday.
11 Thursday...
ll Friday.
18 Saturday...
14 Sunday.
7? 8
Morn.
13.. 4
13. .41
1..17
1..56
3. .87
8. .30
WAXZB.
13..39
1..31
3..14
9..11
4.. ll
5.. 0
5..49
MARINE NEWS.
POUT OF CHARLESTON.
A rr IT wi Yesterday.
Stoamahlp Msnhartan, Woodhull, New Fork-left Satur?
day, P M. Mdse. To Street Brae A Co. Adama E?
pres* Co, Ktinck, Wlckanberg A Co, G W Steffen* A Co,
W Marcher, B O'Neill, F Weyhman. DouRlass a Miller,
BUvey k tMpttay T M briatoU, D O'Neill A bon. Came?
ron. Barkley A Co, JE Adger; Graber A Martin, W H
Chafes, W Gurney. J X Adger A Co, F E Schroder, Wer
ner k Ducker, 0 Lltochgi, J P Merkkardt, M Simona. T
M Cater. Block A Loyna. AW Eckel A Co, Mentone A Co,
Porcher k Henry, T Ketty, D Maguire, A O Barbot, E ti
B?rnhaa, Quimby * Co, J Thompson A Co, E J Dawaon
A Co H Bischoff k Co, H Gerdt* A Co, H B Banka, Jr,
WXsohnar, Ravened A Co, Muller, Nimlta A Co, Do wi*
A Moise, Mebrtena A Wohltman, B Ftldman. Jeffords k
Co. S Lopez A Son, F Walab, a B Majahall, Southern
ExDresSi Holmes' Book Store, Gibbo* & Co, Mis* ? Mc
Ge?Wx Batea, H Stotts. 8 LaTorre, Bart A Wiri, G W
Clark k Co, J B Togni, J A Cook A Co, L Welakosff. W
; Beach. Uflbrbardt, ^?"P-" A Co, J C OJ em ann, W H
> SS L Schnell A Co, J Huxkamp A Co, J Reil?, J H
Muller, 1 H Graver, StoU. Webb A Co, McLoy A Bice,
Goodkop k Beuthner, Crane, Boyleaton A Co, McKay A
fairmhtJL Q A Vlananaai, Boll mann Bro*, H Cobla A Co,
3BSS A Co, L F IaaBtoox, N F Hont, W M Bird A Co,
Bk A P Caldwell, lanraator kHowe. C Stockley, Wage?
ner, Heath k Monseea, Dr 8 0 Brown, Williams A Co, E
H Bodger* A Co, J L Behn mer, Weat A Jones, C P Pop
?MSIK D F Fleming A Co, Lauroy A Alexander, J B
Morel to, J BoaseB. M Endel. J B Bead A Co, Macollar,
WUtiums A Parker, 1 A Enjlow A Co, A 0 Stoae, A J Yl
isl C D Brahe 4 Co, J Small & Co, J Back A Co, W G
Trott, J B Du Tal & Son, J F Taylor A Co, L Chap?n A
Co, J IL J D Kirkpatrick. W 8 Corwin & Co, T Tupper A
Bona. O Wetters, J H Voilera, Marshall, Burg? & Bowen,
8 C B B Agent, ?J Ltllienthel A Co, P Meitzler, Furch
gott A Bro. R Lafitte * Co, J L BeU. J Walker, F Klein.
L Lorentz. Gibbes A Thompson, U 8 Sub Department.
Major L Walker, H Brandea, C Hlciiey, Uart A Co, J U
Hillen, J P Kelp, NEBB Agent, J M Martin, C H Moise,
E J C Moise, P Schuckman, W C Mill, P Kreaaell. E Da?
vid, J Marzyck, D Saltine, E C Chichester, W Kinsman,
J Browne, J Wood son. Cartmill, Harbcaon tc Co. P W J
Et-hoi, B C Stuvet, J M Eaaon A Bro, DrW Williams, J
C Marshall Clacfus A Witte, D Briggs, Agent, Jeffords
A Co, Order, and others. The M has had bead winds all
the passage.
Steamship Falcon. Heed. Baltimore-left Saturday, 5
P M. Corn and Mdze. To Mordecai A Co, Courtenay A
Trenholm, 8 C B B Agent, NEBB Agonta, Ilarenol &
Barnwell, Wagener, Heath A Monsoes, Jeffords A- Co, J
H V?llers, T J Kerr A Co, J Campeen A Co, Man touo b
Co, J Small A Co, B Feldman. W H Chafce, J Lord, A J
Salinas, W Roach, G W Steffens & Co, Clacius A Witte, J
D Aiken A Co, B M Butler, O Phillipa, Weat A Jones, E
H Sedgers A Co, af Goldsmith A Son, H Kia tte A Co, J
H Graver, J E Adger A Co, W K Byan, H Bul wir kio, J A
Cook A Co, J C H Clauasen, Agent Florida Steamer, and
others.
Sehr Ann 8 Deas, from Weat Point MilL 40 bbls Bice.
To Cohen, Hanckle A Co, Shackelford A Kelly.
AT QUARANTINE.
A Spanish brig, unknown.
Went to Sea Yesterday.
Sehr Maggie E Gray, Pillsbury, Havana.
Steamer Dictator, Cozetter, Palatka, via Jacksonville,
Fernandina and Savannah.
LIST OF VESSELS
UP, CMARKP AND BAILED FOB THIS PORT.
FOREIGN.
IJVXBFOOL.
Ship B C Winthrop, stuart, sailed.June 5
The Trypnenla, Harding, sailed.May 25
HXWFOST, ENG.
Ship Annie Kimball, Lincoln, sailed.May 31
The Johannes, Buter, sailed.May 19
DOMESTIC.
BOSTON.
Brig Meteor, Anderson, cleared.June 28
Sehr Calista, Jones, np.June 21
Sehr Welcome B Beebe, Crawford, np.July 1
m roar.
Steamship Patipsco, Neff, up.June 26
Bark Hannibal, Hawkins, cleared.June 30
Sehr Jonas Smith, Nichols, cleared.June 18
Sehr AmericuB, Moss, up.June 18
Sehr C Pendleton, Wood, cleared.June 30
Sehr Myrover, Hughes, np.July 6
PTTTT.AT^TT-l*fftAT
Steamship Alliance, KeUy. sailed.June 21
. BALTIMOBX.
Sehr D F Keeling (new). Granger, cleared.Joly 3
Sehr Moonlight, Stuten, cleared.June 21
Charleston Wholesale Prices.
?KT! CUES.
BAGGING, ft yard
Dundee.
Gunny Cloth.
BALK ROPE, V ft- Manilla.
Western....................
New York.
Jute.
BREAD, fl lb
Havy.
Pilot.?
Crackers.
BRICKS, V M.
BRAN, f 100 BM.
COTTON. fl JO
Ordinary to Good Ordinary..
Low MMMaMC,.
IfMrtHng to Strict Middling
Good Middling.
Bea Island.
CANDLES, fl lb-Sperm.........
Tallow.
COFFEE, ft IB-Bio.
Laguayra.
Java.
CO^JAGE, fl lb-Manilla.
Tarred American.
CORN MEAL, ft bbl.
COAL, ft toil-Anthracite.
Cumberland.
COPPER. ? rn-Sheet.
FERTILIZERS
Peruvian Guano, ft ton.
Pacific Guana, fi 2000 Sis.
BangVa Phosphate, fl 2000 fits...
Rhodes' Phosphate, ft 2000 lbs...
* Mapee3uperPhosphate.fi 2000 Rt
Zed's Baw Bone Phosphate.
Zell's Super Phosphate of Lime..
rair-cod, f; loo its.
Herring, ft box.
Mackerel, No. L fl half bbl
Mackerel, No. 2, ft half bbl
Mackerel, No. 3, fl bbL_
Mackerel, No. 1, by kita_
Na a.,
Na 8.
Sardines, fi 100-quarter boxe?,.
Half bozas..
FLOUR, fl bbl-Super.
Northern and Western Extra...
Baltimore Extra.
Southern Extra.
FRUITS- Primos, fl ttl.
13X0 -
10 0 -
12 ? 15
9.00 020.00
33 0 -
85 @ 45
25
19
26
28
26 0 28
6.00 0 -
10.00 011.00
nominal.
58 0 60
0 80
010.00
?ge.
Dried Apples.
Almonds, soft shell....
Balaros, M. E., ft box..
Raisins. Layer.
Oranges.
GLASS, ft box of 60 feet
American, 8x10.
american, 10x12...
French, 19x14.
GRAIN-Maryland Oats, fl bushel...
Western Oats, fl bushel..
Corm fl bushel.
Beena, ft busher ......... .
HAY,* cwt-North Hirer.
2.12
3.00
18.00
16.00
S3
4.00
8.00
6.60 0 6.00
6.00 0 0.60
7.0? 0 8.00
1.4S
3.00
BIDES-Dry, ft ttt.
INDIQO-V ttl.
LEON-Beaned, ft ft.
Swede.
LATHS, fl M.
L/AE-SheiL fi bbl.
South nam?na.
Bookport.?.
Cement..,
Feaster Paria.
LUMBER, fl M. feet
Clear White Pine, lat quality.
White Pine, good run.
Yellow Pino.
Board*, fi M. feet-Bough...
Grooved and Tongued
LEATHER, country tanned, ft lb.
MOLASSES, ft gallon-Cuba.
Muscovado.,
Sugar Bouse.,
New Oilcans.
NAVAL STORKS, fl bbl-Tar_
Piton..
Boato, Pate.
Boam, Na 1.
Boam, Na 2.
Bot?n, Ha 3.
Spirits Turpentine, ft gallon..
Oakum, ft tt.
N?ILS-American. 402Od, fi keg...
American Wrought.
Lathing.
Copper, ft BB.................
Galvanised.
Spikes.
OILS-IJUC. fl gallon.
Linseed, fi gallea.
Sperm, Winter, fl gallon.
Cotton Seed, ft gallon.
Castor (E. L), ft gallen.
Olive, ft dosen.,
Kerosene, fl gallon.,
Benzine, fl gallon.
PROriSIONS-boe?, meas, fl bbl..
Beef, prim J.
Pork, meas.,
Bump.
Bacon, Bama, fl D?.
Bacon, Badea.
Bacon, Shoulders.
Bacon, Strips.
lard, to kag.
Butter.
Cheeta.
Potatoes, fl bbl.
Onions.
Apple?.......
PAINTS-Woltz l*ed, fl M.
Black Lead.
Zinc, White.
PLOW STEEL, fl m
KT CE-Carolina, ft ft.
Bast India.
SI.A TES- American, fi sonare..
SHINGLES, ft M.T?.
White Pine, first quality.
SALT- liverpool, ooaree, ft sack....
Liverpool, fine.
SOAP-Ux. fl ft.
STARCH, ft ft.
SPICHS, fl lb-Caasia.
Mace.
Cloves.,
Nutmegs.,
Pepper.
Pimento.,
Race Ginger.
SPIRITS, ft gallon-Alcohol.
Brandy, Cognac.
Brandy, Dom ea tte.
Gin, Holland.
Gin, American.
Bum, Jamaica.
Bum, N. E.
Whiskey, Bourbon.
Whiskey, Becttned.
SUGAR, fl ft-Baw.
Crushod.
Clarified A.
Clarified B.
Clarified O. .
Loaf..
Porto Elco.
Muscova**' ..
SEORES-Domestic manufacture, ft M
TEAS, fl ft-Imperial.
Gunpowder.
Hyson.
Young Hyson.
Black.
TOBACCO, fl lb, aa per quality."
TIMBRE-Hewn Timber-Yellow Pine
4.00 0 4.60
0 5.00
0 4.00
110.00
0 16
0 1.46
0 1.60
Aio.oo
0 64
0 -
030.00
016.00
0 -
ll?
? 2.60
0 15
0 ia
0 -
0 -
0 -
0 2.50
0 -
0 60
0 -
0 6.00
012.00
& 3.76
@ 6.00
0 3.76
0 6.00
0 3.00
0 5.00
@ 2.40
0 13
Poplar.
Hickory..................
TIN-J C Booftng Plato.
IX Hoofing Plate.,
10 Tin Plate-, 10x14.
IX Tin Plate 10x14.
I C Tin Plate, 14*20.
Bloti- Tin, ft ft.
TWINE-Cotuj?, fl ft.
Bmlfng.
Hemp.
Jute.
riRNISH-Bright, ft gallon.
Parafine.
VINEGAR-White Wine, fl gallon..
Cider.
French.
WINE, ft gallon-Port.
18.00
2.00
2.00
1.50
1.60
1.00
40
4.00
Sherry................
Claret, ft case.
Champagne, ft basket.
0 _
0 -
? -
2.25
6.00
35.00
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MISCELLANEOUS.
SARATOGA
"EXCELSIOR" SPRING WATER.
rIE WATER OF THIS SPRING IS BELIEVED TO
bc unequalled by that of any other in the far-famed
valley of Saratoga. Its virtues are such as have secured
it the high encominms of all who have used it, possess
lng, as it does, in an eminent degree, cathartic, diuretic,
alterative and tome qualities.
From SAMUEL HENRY DICKSON, M. D., Professoi
Practice of Physic, Jefferson Medical College, Phila?
delphia, formerly of Charleston ,S. C.
PHILADELPHIA, November 15,1805.
1 havo been for a year or more past in the habit ol
taking the water of the "Excelsior" Spring of Saratoga.
Accustomed during the great portion of my invalid life
to use the different waters of the several fountains which
boil up along that remarkable valley, dependent, indeed,
upon them tor much of the comfort I enjoy, I am sabs
fled that the Excelsior Water is as well adapted as any
other among them, if not more to, to the purposes tor
which they are generally employed. Il is very agreeable,
strongly impregnated with the carbonic acid, lively anti
sparkling. * * * I can heartily and conscientiously
recommend it to all who need a gentle cathartic and
diuretic. SAMUEL HENRY DICKSON, M. D.
The Water ls put up in Pint and Quart bottles, and
packed in good order for shipping, Pinta in boxes ol
four dozen each, and Quarts in boxes of two dozen each
BOLD AT WHOLESALE BY
GOODRICH. WHAN & CO.,
Importers and Wholesale Druggists,
No. 153 MEETING STREET,
OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL.
DOWIE & MOISE,
No. 151 MEETING STREET,
Opposite Charleston Hotel.
And for sale by first class Druggists and Hotels.
January 18_6mo
CHEROKEE PILLS,
Or Female Regulator,
\t\\ Cure Suppressed, Excessive and
' J3e\ Painful Menstruation, Orten
PM Sickness, Nervous and Spinal Af
fl (/Bm. fections. Pains in, the Back, Sick
ff?flL Headache, Giddiness, and all dls
JHraHL eases that spring from, irregularity,
hy removing tho cause and all the
t/?f4?mtk effects tent Briso from it. They
JWnwPm are perfectly tafe in al! cases, esr~
.Ea^S^B cept uhen forbidden by diree
m?B&3M\?L Hons, and are easy to administer,
W?BjBwpt s!> aro n,ce'>' sugar coated.
^LJ?\1^M\ Ttier shoulJ te in LHO hands of
?m?r3 Hi every Midden, Wife, and Mother
L?t?>?y Ladles can address ns in perfect
^oMmk?ltktu? confidence, and state their com?
plaints In full, aa we treat all Female Complaints,
and prepare Medicines suitable for all diseases to
which they arc subject-Thirty-two page pamphlet,
In a sealed envolons, free.
The Cherokee Pills are sold by all druggists at $1
per box, or six boxes for $3 ; or they are sent by
mail, free of postage. ID an ordinary letter, free
from observation, by addressing the sole proprietor,
Dr. W. E. MHB WIN, 37 Walker St,, H. T.
N. B.-Cherokee Pills No. 9 aro prepared for
special canes, when milder medicines tail ; thees
are sent by mall, free of postage, on receipt of So,
the price of each boos.
DB. WRIGHT'S
REJUVENATING ELIXIR,
Or, Essence of Life,
Cures General Debility, Weak
ness, Hysteric* in Females.
>4 Palpitation of the Heart ana
* all Nervoue Disease*. It re*
stores new life and vigor to the
aged, csusing the hot Blood of
"AM the Phenlx rises youth ^ the reins, ree
SO* JSSJiaud ??S torin8 th? Organs of Genera
n*m UU^-e? does tion,r emoting Impotency and
this Elixir rejuven- Debility, restoring Manlineee
ate the system and and full rigor, thus proving a
overcome disease. perfect w Elixir of Love," re?
moving Sterility and Barrenness In both sexes. To
the young, middle-aged, and aged, there ls no greater
boon than this "Elixir of Ufe." It gives a new
lease of life, causing the weak and debilitated to
have resewed strength sud vigor, and the entire
system to thrill with Joy and pleasure.
Price, one bottle f2; three bottles |5 ; sent by
express to any address.
Our medicines are sold and recommended by all
?respectable druggists in every part of the civilized
lobe; some unprincipled dealers, however, try to
eeelve their en?tomers by selllsg cheap and worth?
less compounds In order to make money. Be net
deceived-?ak for these medicines ?nd take no
others. If the druggist does not keep them, write
to us, and we will send them by express, carefully
packed, free from observation. We will be pleased
to receive letters with full sta temen ta tn regard to
say disease with which ladles or gentlemen are
afflicted Address all letters for medicines, pamph?
lets, or advice, to the sole proprietor, MU
Dr W. S. MERWIN, 37 Walker St,, H. T,
May n_wfm ly
NOTICE TO SAILORS OR IMMIGRANTS.
HOTEL OB BOARDING-HOUSE KEEPERS.
OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, 1
March 13, 1867. I
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE F01XOWTNG ACT OF
the Legislature, passed the 30th day of December,
I860, all persons concerned are hereby notified to call at
this Office and take out the required license immediately.
W.H. SMITH,
Clerk of Council,
AX ACT Won TBE BETTES PROTECTION OF SEAMER AND
IMMIGRANTS Ot TEE POET AND HARBOR OE CHARLES?
TON.
L Beit enacted, by the Senate and House of Representa?
tiva, nov met and sitting in General Assembly, and by the
authority of the tame, That it shall not be lawful for any
person, except s> pilot or public officer, to board or au
tempt to board a vessel arriving in the port or harbor of
Charleston, before such vessel shall have been made fast
to the wharf, without first obtaining 1 esvo from the mas?
ter or person having charge of tuen vessel, er from her
owner or scents.
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
aa hereinafter provided, or any agent, runner or effl
?loyee of any sailors or Immigrant's hotel or boarding
ouse, to board, or attempt to board, any vessel arriving
in, or lying, or teing In the harbor or port ot Charleston,
before tuen vessel shall have been made fast to the wharf,
or anchored, with Intent to invite, ask or solicit the
boarding of any of tho crew employed on such vessel.
IXL lt shall not be lawful for any sailor's or immi?
grant's hotel or boarding house keeper, or the employee
of any sailor's or im jdgrant's hotel or boarding house
keeper, having boarded any vessel made fast to any wharf
In the port of Charleston, to neglect or refuse to leave
said vessel, after having been ordered so to do by the
master or person having charge of such vesseL
IT. It shall not be lawful tor any person to keep, con
duet or carry on, either as owner, proprietor, agent or
otherwise, any sailor's or immigrant's boarding house,
or sailor's or lnimigrant's hotel, in the 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 m 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 in
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
tu Ott city ol Charleston, and upon satisfactory evidence
to them of the respectability and competency of such ap?
plicant and of tile suitableness of his accommodations,
?hall issue to him a license, which shall be good for one
rear, unless sooner revoked by said City Council, to
keep a sailor'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 immigrants'
hotel or boarding house, licensed as hereinbefore pro?
vided, or of the keeper or proprietor of any such house,
or of any force, fraud, deceit or misrepresentation, in 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
the license for keeping such house.
VIII. Every person receiving the license hereinbefore
provided lor shall pay to the City Council aforesaid the
tum of twenty dollars.
IX The said city Council shall furnish to each sailor's
or iuinugram's hotel or boarding house keeper, licensed
by them as aforesaid, one or more badges or shields, on
which shall be printed or engraved the name of such
hotel or boarding house keeper, and the number and
street of 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, as herein provided.
X. Every sailor's or Immigrant's hotel or boarding?
house keeper, and every agent, runner or employee ot
auch hotel or boarding-house keeper, when boarding any
vessel In the harbor of Charleston, or when inviting or
soliciting the boarding or lodging ot any seaman, sailor
or person employed on any vessel, or of any immigrant
shall wear, conspicuously displayed, the shield or badge
referred to in the foregoing section.
XL It shall not be lawful Cor any person, except those
named in the preceding section, to ?.ave, wear, exhibitor
display any such shield or badge to any of the crew em?
ployed on any vessel, or to any immigrant so arriving ni
the city of Charleston, with the intent to invite, ask or
solicit the boansmg or lodging of such immigrant or ol
any of the crew employed oa auy vessel being in the
harbor of Charles tom
XII. Whoever shall offend against any or either of the
provisions contained in section 1, 3,3,4, 5,10 sud ll, in
this Act shall be r.eemed guilty ol a misdemeanor, and
shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished by imprison?
ment for a term not exceeding one year, and not lera
than thirty days, or by a fine not exceeding two hundred
and fifty dollar-, sud not less than one hundred dollars,
or by both such fine and imprisonment
Xl LL The word "vessel," as used In this Act, shall in?
clude vessels propelled by steam,
tn the Senate House, the twentieth day of Decemtx r, in
tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and
sixty-six. W. D. PORTER,
President of the Senate.
CHAb. H. SIMONTON,
Speaker House of Representatives.
Approved December 30,1866 :
JAMES L. ORR, Governor.
March lt_
PUBLIC NOTICE.
OFFICE CLERE OF COUNCIL, l
May 1867. J
The following Section of " An Ordinance to abolish the
jfflce of Superintendent of Streets ; to provide for Keep?
ing the Streets, Lon ed, Alleys, and open Courts in the
3ity of Charleston Clean, and for other purposes," is
Hereby published for the information of all concerned :
For tho due protection of the said contractor or con?
tractors, it is further ordained, That every owner, lessee,
xx upan t and tenant of any premises fronting in any
itreet lane, alley, or open court shall on every day
Sundays excepted) havo the dirt, filth, garbage, or other
jfful, placed in front of his or her lot lu a barrel, box or
leap, and in readiness for the contractor, by the hour of
teven o'clock, A. M., irom the flist day ot May to the
list day of November in every year ; and by the hour ol
line o'clock, A. M., frc m the first day of November to
he first day of May following. And any person offend?
ing herein, or placing any dirt filth, garbage, or other
iflal, in any street, lane, or alley, or opes court, after the
lours above named, shall be subject to a fiu9 not less
han two nor more than five dollars, for each and every
iffonoe, to be imposed by the Mayor.
By order W. H. SMITH,
May 15_Clerk of Council.
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They prevent miasmatlo and Intermittent teven.
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The following startling and emphatic statements can
ba aeen at our office.
Letter of Ber. E. f. dura, Chaplain of the 107th|Kew
York Begbnent:
NUS AOQUia Onxu, March ?th, 1868.
Owlngfto the great exposure and terrible decomposi?
tion after the battle of Antietam, I was utterly prcetrat
ad and very sick. My stomach would not retain medi?
cino. An Article called Plantation Bitten, prepared by
Dr. Daua, of New York, waa prescribed to give me
strength and an appetite. To my great surprise they
gave me Immediate relief. Two bottles almost allowed
mo to Join my r?gissent . . . . i have since seen
them used hi many cases, and am free to say, for hos?
pital GT private purposes I know of nothing like them.
Rev. E. F. GRANE, Chaplain.
Letter from the Bev. H. K. GILDS, 8t OlalrsvUle, Pa,
GSWTLSMIK:-You were kind enough, on a former oc?
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Bitten for $3 SO. My wife having derived so much
benefit from the use of these Bitten, I desire .pr to
continue them, and you will please aead us Bu bottles
mon for the money endosad.
I am, very truly, yoin,
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gotnraas' Hons, Btrrssurrsiipsirr'a Ornes, 1
CnrcnrNan, OHIO, Jan. 16th, 1868. J
. ........
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gratifying.
Such a preparation as this ls I heartily wish in every
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fleld. C. W. B. ANDREWS, Superintendent
Dr. W. A. CHILDS, Burgeon of the Tenth Vermont Be*
giment writes:-"I wish every soldier had a bottle Of
Plantation Bitters. They an the most effective, per
toot and harmless tonio I ever used."
WILLARD'S HOTXIS 1
WASHINGTON, D. C., May 23d, 1868. J
GssTLSsrsH^-We requin another supply of you
Plantation Bitten, the popularity o whieh dally In?
creases with the guests of our house.
Respectfully.
SYKES, CH AD WICH k Co.
kc ka. ko. ko. ko.
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over the cork.
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April 13_thstttlyr
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culars and testimonials mailed free Address BERGEJ,',
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Y., Sole Agents for the United states
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January i
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FOR
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WE HAVE USED GALLIG ti AN'8 PILLS, AND FIND
that they will do all that ls claimed for them, and
cheerfully recommend them to public favor.
T. H. WAITS, Ex-Go'ornor of Alabama.
J. W. A. SAND KORD, Att'y Gen'l of Alabama.
ROBT. DOUGHERTY, Judge Supreme Court Ala.
From THOMAS J. JUDGE. Judge Supreme Court
I have used GALLIGHAN'S PILLS on my plantation
for r ever and Ague, and find them eil that ia claimed for
them. THOS. J. JUDGE.
Montgomery, Ala., September 29, 1858.
LOWNDES COUNTY, Alabama.
GALLIGHAN'S FEVER AND AGUE PILLS w?T dc.
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of Chills and Fever. They are the best medicine loi
Chills and Fever I ever saw. A. G. DONALDSON,
Clerk Superior Court, Sumter County, Ga.
MONTOOMEBY, A LA., July 9,1866.
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I have ever tried. I consider them perfectly reliable.
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Grand Sec Grand Lodge of F. and A. M. of Alabama.
ALBANY, GA., March ll, 1867.
I have used GALLIGHAN'S PILLS in forty cases GI
Ju i ll H and Fever, with perl oct success. They are tht
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A. B. FAN!'.
WHOLESALE IN CHARLESTON, BY
GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO.,
No. 153 Meeting street
And by all Druggists.
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PROPRIETORS,
May 14 6mo Montgomery, Ala.
iLL HAIL TO THE C0N0UER0R!
DOPE FOR IDE DESPONDING INVALID.
DEFER NOT THE USE OP
RODRIGUEZ
PlILMC ELIXIR SPECIFIC.
MANY WHOSE DECLINING HEALTH, WHICH
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do now wi tn grateful emanations to the All-Wise Dis?
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ing the shor tim.' since its public introduction into use,
the Originator has most happily realized her most san?
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quarters of Its uuparalelled urativo properties, for in no
case where it has been ad minis te rei with regard to di
rccdoiis, and persevered in, has lt failed in its beneficial
results.
In resorting to this remedy, the invalid can depend
upon the safety of every article in its preparation, and
while it accelerates the healthful r> actions ot each organ
and vessel the mind can be perfectly free from appre?
hension of any subtle Ingredient being insinuated into its
composition.
The appetite, which improves under its administration,
is at liberty to indulge prudently in whatever nutriment
is palatable, digestive and wholesom , and while it is no
more than proper to avoid exposure to rroah cold, no ;esr
need be entertained ot any liability under this course of
treatment to Induce lt It is s pleasant AROMATIC
CORDIAL, quite agreeable to the taste, and aa a lung re?
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wituout precedent and we trust will, ere lon , claim for
itself general acclamation for its unrivalled efficacy.
For sale by tho Proprietress, Mrs. Ci.CILIA RODRI?
QUE'S, northwest coiner of MEETING AND SOCIETY
8TREE18, and principal Druggists.
PRICE SINGLE BOTTLE $1.26.
April 2 _lyr_
CHEROKEE C
INDIAN MEDICINE,
Corea sil diseases caused by
self-abuse, vis:- Spermator
rhea, Seminal - Weaknees,
Night . Emission*, Loee of
Memory, Universal Lassi?
tude, Paine in the Back, Dim
?neee of Vision, Premature
!" Old Age, Weak Nerves, Dijfi
cult Breathing, Pale Counte?
nance, Insanity, Consump?
tion, and all diseases that fol?
low as a sequence of youthful Indiscretions
The Cherokee Cure will rest?te health and vljror,
?top the emissions, and effect a permanent cure
after all other medicines have failed. Thirty-two
paire pamphlet sent in a sealed envelope, free to any
add ress.
Prioe $2 Ver bottle, or three bottles for 85. Bold
by all druggists; or will be sent by express to any
portion of the world, oa receipt of price, by the
sole proprietor,
Dr. W. B. MES WW, 37 Walker St., H. T.
Cherokee Remedy,
Cures all Urinary Com?
plaints, vi*: Gravel, Injtatn
f~ aiton of the Bladder and
idneys, Retention cf
Hne, Strictures of the
rethrow Dropsical Stoelt
gs, Brick Duet Deposits,
and all diseases that require
a diuretic, snd when used la
conjunction with the
CHEROKEE INJECTION,
does not fall to curs Gonorrhea, Gleet and all Mu?
cous Discharges In Malo or Female, coring recent
casse tn from one to Vireo days, and is especially
recommended ra those cases of Fluor Albus or
Whites in Females. The two medicines used In
conjunction will not fall to remove this disagreeable
complaint, and In those cases where other medici nea
have been used without success
Pries, Remedy, One Bottle, 12, Three Bottles, $5.
? ?7 Injoction, " 12. " * $&
The Cherokee "Cure," "Remedy," and "Injec?
tion" are to be found in all well regulated drue
?tores, and aw recommended by physicians and
druggists all over the world, for their Intrinsic worth
and merit Borne unprincipled dealers, however,
try to deceive their customers, by selling cheap and
worthless compounds,-In order to make money
In place of these. Be not deceived. If the drug?
gists will not buy them for yr :, write to us, and we
will send them to you by expreae, securely packed
and free from observation. We treat all diicaaee to
which the human system ii subject and will be
pleased te receive full and explicit statements from
thone who have failed to receive relief heretofore.
Ladies or gentlemen can address ns in perfect con?
fidence. We desire to send our thirty-two page
pamphlet free to evory lady and gentleman In the
land. Address all letters for pamphlets, medicines,
or advice, to the sole proprietor, f
f Dr, W. R. MERWIN, 37 Walker St,, LT. T.
May .?_ thstalyr
SIMILI A 8INILIBVS CURANTUR.
HUMPHREYS'
HOMOEOPATHIC SPECIFICS
HAVE PROVED, FROM THE MOST AMPLE EXPE?
RIENCE, an entire success : Simple-Prompt-Effi?
cient ?nd Reliable. They are the only medicine? per?
fectly adapted to popular use-so simple that mistakes
cannot be made in using them; so harmless as to be
tree from danger, and so efficient aa to be always relia
ole. They have raised the highest commendation from
UL and will always render satisfaction.
Cents.
So. 1, cures Fever?, Congestion, Inflammations.. 36
" a, " Worms Worm-Fever, Worm-Cole, at
" S, " Crying Colic, or Teething of In*
iants. 36
4, " Di arr hora of Children or Adults.... SS
5, Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colle... 31
.. Q, Cholea? Morbus, Nausea, Vomit*
lng. at
7, " Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis.
" 8, " Neuralgia, Toothache, Faoeache.. at
9, " Headaches, Hick Headache..Vertigo,. 3t
" 10, " Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach..
" ll, " Suppressed, or Painful Periods.....
H 12, " Willies, too profuse periods. 3
" 18, " Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathing., a
" 14, Sall Rheum, Er>t? ptH*o. Eruptions. V
" 18, " Rheatr.atlsws, Rheumatic Pains... 3f
KL " Fever and Ague, Chill Fever,
Agues. d
? 17, " Piles, Blind or Bleeding. BO
18, " Opibalmy, and Sors or Weak Eyes. K
" 19, " Cata?--h. Acute or Chronic, mau.
ensa. at
30, " Whooping Cough, Violent Coughs 6C
" 31, " Asthma, Oppressed Breathing,. St
H 2aa .i Kar Discharges, Impaired Hear.
mg. at
" 38, " Scrofula, Enlarged Glands, Swell?
ings. M
" 36, " General Debility, Physical Weakness SC
11 36, " Dropsy and Scanty Secretions.. M
" 36, " Sea sickness. Sickness from Rid?
ing. IC
" 37, " Kidney Disease, Gravel. M
? 38, nervous Debility, Seminal Emis?
sions, Involuntary 'iscuarges.1.00
" 39, " . Sore Mouth, Canker. BC
" 80, " Urinary Incontinence, Wetting
Bed. tb
'. 81, " Painful. Periods, even with
Spas ir I. OL
" 83, " Sufrer .rtgs at Change of Lie.1.00
" 89, <. Epilepsy, Spasms, St Vitus' DanccLOO
w u, Dis) t her la, Ulcerated Sore Trost,... 00
FAMILY CASES.
its visir, morocco case and book.f 10.00
JO large vials, ls morocco, and book. 6.00
20 large vials, plain case, sud book. 6.00
IS boxes (Nos. 1 to 16), and book. g.00
VETERINARY SPECIFICS.
Mahogany cases, 10 vials.810.00
Ungle via lg, wi m directions. LOC
S3"These remedies, by the case or ? ingle box, art
tent to any part of the country, by Mail or Express, fret
if charge, on receipt of the price. Address
PUMPHREYS' SPECIFIC
HOMOCf ATHIO MEDICINE COMPANY,
Office and Depot No. 663 Broadway, New York.
Dr. HDKPHBXYS is consulted dally at bis office, per
io nally or by letter, as above, for ali forms of disease.
DO WIE di MOISE. Wholesale Agents.
No. 151 Meeting street,
Opposite Charleston Hotel.
W. A. SHRINE.
A. iff. ECKEL es CO.. Retail Agents,
No. 331 KING-STREET, 4th door above Market-st
April ie OoariestsD, c, ft
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ETC
OLD ESTABLISIO DRUG STORE
E. H. KELLERS & CO.,
(LATE PHUV di DORN)
WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DRUGGISTS,
No. 131 MEETING STREET,
Third door above Markel
HAVE LATELY RECEIVED LARGE ADDITIONS TU
tholr usual stock of pure and fresh
DRUGS
MEDICINES
DYE STUFFS
EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN FANCY GOODS
FINE SOAPS
TOILET POWDER 3
POMADES
COSMETICS
COMBS
BRUSHES
EXTRACTS, Ar.
Comprising invoices from the most reputable manu?
facturers. On hand, all the principal
PROPRIETARY MEDICINES,
Including Preparations of AYER, JAYNE, HALL, CHEV?
ALIER, DAVIS, WRIGHT, HOLLOWAY, Ac. I lao, a
Large assortment of
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS
TRUSSES
SADDLE BAGS
MEDICINE CHESTS
GLASS
METAL AND GUTTA PERCHA GOODS
GLASSWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Great attention ls paid to the importation and selec?
tion of
PURE AND FRESH DRUGS,
and none other are allowed to go out of the Establish?
ment
PRESCRIPTIONS compounded
with accuracy, and the public can
depend on the utmost reliability in
the execution of orders.
E. D. KELLERS, M.D.. Il BAER, M.R
March 9
rp RLS DELICIOUS TONIC, ESPECIALLY DESIGNED
X for the use of the
Medical Profession and the Family,
is now endorsed by aU the prominent Physicians, Chem?
ists and Connoisseurs, aa possessing all those intrinsic
medicinal qualities (tome and diuretic) which belong to
OLD AND PURE GIN.
We trust that our established reputation founded
upon eighty-eight years of experience-abundantly vin?
dicates our claims to public confidence, and guaran*
tees the excellence of this Standard Article.
Put up in cases containing une dozen bottles each and
sold by ah prominent Druggists, Grocers, Ac.
A. M. BIN INGER k CO,
[Established 1778. Sole Importera
No. 15 Beaver street New Yor
Opinions of th Press.
The BinIngers, No. 15 Beevor street, have a very high
reputation to sustain, as the oldest and beat bouse in
New York.-Home Journal.
lhe house of A. M. Pininger ?; co., No. 15 Beaver
street, has sustained, for a period of eighty y ara, a repu?
tation that may well be envied.-A". Y. Evening Pott.
GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO.,
NO. 163 MEETING STREET,
Opposite Charleston Hotel,
and
BOWIE & MOISE,
SUCCESSORS TO KINO dt CASSIDBT.
NO. 151 MEETING STREET,
Wholesale Agenta, Charleston, 8. 0.
January 29_ _tntha too
..A smile was on her lip-health was in her look
strength waa in har step, and in her hands-PLANTA .
no? Brx-xna,"
S. T.-186Q-X.
A few bottles of PLANTATION Brrma
Wm eura Nervous Headache.
" Cold Extremities and Feverish Lips.
" Sour Stomach and Fetid Breath.
Flatulency and Indigestion.
" Nervous Affections.
" Excessive Fatigue and Short Breath.
" Pain over the Eyes.
M Mental Despondency.
Prostration; Great Weakness.
" Sallow Complexion, Weak Bowels, kc
Which are the evidences of
LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA.
It la estimated that seven-tenths of all adult ailments
proceed from a deeeaaed and torpid Liver. The biliary
secretions of the Uver overflowing Into the stomach poi?
son the entire system and exhibit the above symptoms.
After long research, we are able te present the most
remarkable cure for these horrid nightmare diseases,
the world has ever produced. Within one year over six
hundred and forty thousand persons have taken the
PLANTATION Burns, and not an Instance of complaint
has come to our knowledge I
It ls a most effectual tonio and agreeable atina ulan
suited to all conditions of life.
The reports that lt relies upon mineral substances to
its active properties, are wholly false. For the satis
faction of the public, and that patients may consul
their physicians, we append a list of ita components.
CAIOBATA Banz.-Celebrated for over two hundred
years in the treatment of Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia,
Weakness, etc. It was Introduced m to Europe by the
Countess, wife of the Viceroy ot Peru, in 1640, and
afterwards sold by the Jesuits for the enormous pri?e of
itt own weight in tiiver, under the name of Jesuit't Pov
iere, and was finally made pnbllo by Louis XVI, King
of France. Bum bold t makes especial reference to its
febrifuge qualities during his South American tra vela.
Oaso?an.Tj. BABX-For diarrhoea, coho and diseases
ot the stomach and bowels.
Dasi)axion-For inflammation of the loins sud drop
leal affections.
OBAKOfttiLi FLOWZBS-For enfeebled digestion.
LAvmrozB FLO wrns Aromatic, stimulant and tonio
highly invigorating in nervous d ability.
TVwTxaoamr-For aero raia, rheumatism, ate.
Amax-An aromatic carminative; creating flesh,
muscle and milk; much used by mothers nursing.
Also, clove-buds, orange, carraway, coriander, snake,
oct, etc.
8. T.~186Q.~X.
Another wonderful ingredient of great use among
the Spanish bullea of South America, imparting beauty
to the complexion and br lilian cy to the mino, li yet un
known to the commerce of the world, and we withhold
ita name for the present.
IMPORTANT CERTIFICATES.
ROOUUTKB, N. Y , De/ember 28,1861.
Messrs. P. H. DRAM k Co.-I have been a great suf?
ferer from Dyspepsia for three or four years, and had to
abandon my profession. About throe months ego 1
tried the Plantation Bitten, and to my great Joy I am
now nearly a well man. I have recommended them in
a?rerai cases, and, aa far aa I know, always with lignai
benefit I am, respectfully yours,
Rev. J. 8. OATHOBN.
PHILADELPHIA, 10th Month, 17th Day, 1862.
BXSTXCTXD FBIXKD:-My daughter nae been much
benefltted by the nae of thy Plantation Bitters. Thoo
wilt send me two bottles more,
Thy friend, ASA CURREN.
BtrJcnatAB Hovsa, CHICAGO, DI, t
?ebrnary ll, 1863. J
Massas. P. H. DRAKE ai Co. :-Please send s anothei
welve cases of your r'lantatiou Bitters, AS a morn inp
appetizer, they appear to have ruparieded everything
"Ige, and are greatly esteemed.
Yours, ftc., GAGE k WATTE.
Arrangements are now completed to supply any de?
mand for this article, which has net heretofore bees
possible.
The public may rest assured that in no case wiU thc
perfectly pure standard ot the PLANTATION Burras be
departed from. Every bottle bean the facsimile of out
tignature on a Heel plate engraving, er it canner be gen?
uine.
Any per ion pretending to tell PLANTATION BITTZBI in
bulk cr by the galton, it a twindler and imputier. Beuart
sf refuted bottles. See that our Private Stamp ii Umre*
rxATED over every cork.
Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Dealers throughout
the oo un try.
P. BL DRAKE ft GO., New York.
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(MEERING ft SONS
ESTABLISHED 1823,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Grand,
Sauare,
And UDrifclit
PIANO FORTES.
WARE-ROOMS,
NO. 652 BROADWAY
2STEW "YORK.
CHICKERING * S0M8'
(?rand, Square and Upright
PIANO-FOKTES
A BE SOW, AS TBE? KVEE .HAVE BEEN, COS
?. 8IDEBED tba bett in America, baring baan
awarded
SLUT IT-FIVE PtUZB II EDA LS,
Of which fourteen were received in the month! of Sep?
tember end October, 1865, and flrst prem?ame over aU
competitors at the different prinolpal Tain in this
country, and the PBIZB MEDAL at the
WORLD'S FAIS. LONDON.
TI! A LB ERG'S OPINION.
I oonalder Ohlckering A Sons' Pianos, beyond oom?
pariaon, the beat I have seen m Amerloa.
8. THALBERG,
Oh airman of Jury on Mu aloa! Inatrumen
CARD.
It is with feelings of pride as American manufacturer?
that we publish the following testimonials, which hare
been received by ns recently:
Kl'UOPEAH TESTIMONIALS,
Received during the month of August, I860.
LONDOV, July 36, 1887.
MxasBS. OmcaxaiKO A So na-Gents: I have much
pleasure la enclosing a document signed by the nant
comp oeers, musicians and professors in Europe. I held
your Pianos In such high estimation (vide my certifi?
cate) that I felt lt my dnty to take ene of them with ma
to Europe, to ascertain the opinion of my prof seato nal
brethren. The enclosed certificate wUl prove how
unanimous they have been on the subject. I beg to
forward, at the same rime, a letter I received from my
friend, Mr. Collard, which I am sure must be gratify,
lng to yon.
I have the honor to be, gentlemen, yo nra very truly,
JAMES M. WEBXL
Lomos, January IA, I860.
James Af. Wtkli, Mst}.:
Mz Daan Sm: I have great pleasure in asking yo uto
convey to Mesara. Ohlckering the expre alon of my
highest approval of their Instrument. It ia, I eon dd er,
not merely the best Instrument of American m ana fac?
ture that I have tried, bat one of the flaest Grand Piano?
fortes thai has ever come under my observation ; and
the Mesara. Ohlckering may well t? proud of having
turned ont from their manufactory an instrument
which, for touch, quality, power es 1 workmanship, lt
would be very difficult to surpas a in any part of the
wide world.
Dear air, very sincerely yours,
OHAS. D. COLLARD,
firm of Collard A Collard, Piano-forte Manafactorara,
London.
Lo roon, August 32,1866.
/asset M. Wekli, Stq.:
MT DBAS Sm: As yon ara going back to the United
States, I most beg yon to remember me kindly to the
Measra. Ohlckering. Tell them I waa delighted with
their Grand Piano-forte-as good an instnnunt, I Viink
as toas ever tur nett out, bot? in touch andtrr \
Wishing yon, Aa, I remain ever ti By.
H P. BROADWOOD.
Firm of L Broadwood * Bona, Piano-forte Mannfao.
tarers, London.
LoxDOST, July 90, 1866.
Messrs. CKickering st Sons:
Gurra: I have Just been Invitad by Masara. Collard to
try a Grand Piano-forte manufactured by you, and Z
have no hesitation in endorsing the opinion of my old
friend, Mr. C. D. Collard, via: That lt ls the finest lu.
strument I ever played on.
Ballm me, gentlemen, matt faithfully yoma, t
J. L. HATTON.
TtsUtncnitut-fromOumost distinguisXtd Artist* ia Mmtft
to Messrs. CKickering <t Sont:
LOH cox Joly SS, 1866.
Having played upon a ?iano-forte made by Matara,
Cnickering A Bona, of Boston and New Fork, I har?
mach pleasure in testifying to ita general excellence.
For sweetness and brUlianoy of tone, delicacy of
touch and magnificent power for concert purposes, 1
consider lt a really ORA N u Piaxo-roBTK, ABD paoroan?
LT TBS BZST I HAVB BBBM OF AMKRIOAH MABUTAOTUB?,
ajtABBJJ GODDARD. OIDLO BBOONDL
G. A. OSBORNE ALFRED JAKLL?
W. KCHE. LINDSAY SLOPES.
JULES BENEDICT. J. M080HELES,
M W. BALFE. Prof. of Conservatoire da
CHAS. HAI.T.E. Leipsig.
BBINLET RICHARDS. & ABTHUB 0HAPPEL,
BENE FA v ARU ER. Director of Monday Con
SYDNEY SMITH. certa, London.
Among the chief pointa of excellence of the Chick?,
lng Pianos, of which speak the renowned artists in their
congratulatory testimonials to the Messrs. Ohlckering.
are the greatest possible depth, richness and volume of
tone, combined with a rare brilliancy, cl earn aaa and
perfect evenness throughout the entire seals; and,
above a ll, a surprising duration of sound, the pure and
sympathetic quality of which never changes under th?
most delicate or powerful touch.
During the past forty-three years thia firm has mann,
aotured
80,000 PLA.N08,
In the construction of which they have introduced every
known and valuable improvement. They have invaria?
bly been selected and used by all of the world's oe*
knowUdgtd great artista who have visited this country
professionally, both for private and pabilo use.
THALBERG.
I oonalder Chi ck ?ring A Sons' Pianos, beyond
pariaon, the beat I have ever seen in America.
GOTTSCHALK.
I consider Clhiokering A Bona' Pianos superior to any
in the world.
They are unrivalled for their ^"gi"g qualities and for
the harmonious roundness of their tone. There ia a
perfect homogeneity throughout all tre registers. The
upper notes are remarkable for a clearness and parity
which I do not find la any other Instrument, while the
base la dla ting ulah ed for power without har ihn eas, and
for a magnificent sonority.
WEELI,
Tour Pianos ara superior to any I have ever seen tn
thia country or in Europe.
I have never beard a tone so perfect; it yields every
expression that la needed in music, and its quality ls
capable ol change to meet every sentiment. This ls a
rare power, ano ls derived from the perfect purity of
ita tone, together with its sympathetic elastic and well
balanced touch.
POZNANSHH.
Daring the peat eight yeera I have constantly played
upon the Justly celebrated Erard Pianos; yours ate the
only instrumenta that I have found, either hera or its
Europe, to equal them m all their points of excellence.
It may be satisfactory to our patrons and friends
among the public at large to state that testimoni?is have
been received from all the leading arriata who have
visited or are now real ding in the United States, a few ot
whose names, besides those above, we append:
LEO. DI MEYER. OL'STAY SATTEB,
ALFRED J A EL. J. BENEDICT.
H. ANDERSON. M. STRAK080H.
Bs. HOFFMAN. JULLIEN.
ABTHUB NAPOLEON.
And many others.
tW ILLUSTRATED ALBUMS AND PRICE LISTS.
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WARE-ROOMS,
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NEW YORK.
HENRY SIEGLING, Art
OHAKLtESTON! S. O
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