The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, July 13, 1867, Image 4

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THE i CHITON LUM NEWS, O. K. ? ATHCABT, ED nm OASHOABx, MCMILLAN * MOBTOH, PROPRIETORS. No. 18 HAYNE STREET O?TY PRINTERS*. TERMS CASH. SUBSCRIPTION DAILY- WEL VE MONTH S.?10.00 DAILY- n MONTHS. 5.00 DITLY- ; URE MONTHS.. ?.?> HI?OLE t Pla*.-.. .Scent? TjNEWf BALERS .3 cent? SAT BDAY MORNING, JULY 13, 1887. A LOVER'S ftl ARREL, BT M. X. ld Oh! 'dug, my Utt'e Mabel, ll Vabel bright and f ir: All naen- things, on silver ?inga, An naaning through the air. The b ?, he dives for honey, Deei in the Uly beU, And swift aa hght he shapes bia flight Ado urn the lonely delL The wild hirds toes ?heir pinion*. And ahake their little throat?. And for and wide their bea'ta boaida They fling their silver note J; The .--parle.mg waters hasten, A d hie them to the sea. ABU all thuga bless Ure's happiness. And woo a song from (beef Upru,e my Utile Label Her cheek flnahed pudden red; i Ker golden barr, in ringi eta fair. Bung soft aromad her bead. 1 "My days of song aro over, My harp ia out of tune, No more ;'U aw? p, in gladness deep, Its strings at night or noon. "Methinks the bee is giddy Bia Ufo but bitter aweet; The birds coquette, their caps they set At ever one they meet; Bat II I mourn the lover Who come* to me no more My haart wou.d beat to he? his feet Bwlft hastsnlrig to the door "Ohl wam ead trae my spirit, Ohl u>ld and fickle his; Why tdd me sin ? the words I'd bring Would be the dhve of boas. Only my heart in alienee Shall beat and break alone; When I am dead a tear he'll abed, Above my cold gravestone.*' "Not so, my little Mabel, Hot so, wilt win brm back; Han never need the hearts thai bleed. And die upeo the.r track. Let s om repay for scorning: Let smiles en wreath thy lips; Ha? fickle one, ere ah ia done, ShaU kiss thy ?Dger-Upa." Tb a Mabel's ?tsp waa buoyant; Her weat j eye? grew bright: Her spirit's pain she did disdain; Her eonga were blithe and light She aihered ap Ufo'? beauty, And bound it wt th her earea. And KUM ?weet thought, with duty fraught, Bight bravery atiL abe beera. j And sootli the day gre? fairer; Tho lovely sapphire sky Lay Ike a sea, where dreamleraly Weat fairlea aaiUag by; thea waiapaaed to ?uak otaer, . Toeeed ?, -ray from crew to crew; Bach airy b jet, each cloud-like float. Went rocking o'er the Wee. The forest trees did whisper. A. d shake heir feathery seed*. And a* tb rr feet J?e wild flower? sweet Began to .?U th ir bead?; The orates ohmg to ether, - And ahnt th. lr hun red eye?, Aad Uke a flute, no longer mute, Th? soft South wind did rise. Oat Mabel, uitte Mahal. Say, what waa that I heard Two void's blent, in full content, Oe* wari y aa a laird; Ha sued to ina? fra- pardoe Forget the brief eob?se PVadge heart and hand at love's command ; aid ?ea with lore'? aweot Ups. ? [Norfolk Journal. O: Wednesday, Juna lOttt, 1867, by Rev. W. H. Strat? ton, a: th* residence of the bride'? mother, in thia vll s? ?, Mr. WUhaan Lee and Miss Julia V. Robinson, both ef Andarse?. On T leeday, 30th ult, St the residence of Mm Eliaa beta Ki laeale, by Rsv. W. E. Walter?, Mr. David E. Bra? ssa* a -U Maw Augustus 3. Malone, of Anderson, On it ..day, 36th ult, at the residence of the bride's fotactV^ .* he Rev. Wm. F. Pearson, Dr. Jame? M Rican, Mftfa 0? Pendleton, now of Rekens CE, to Mies Sal Be J. Lynch, of abbs-dha, s. tx i the 10th of Juxe, at the residence of Mr. Da-rid An " "ry Rev. Thornes R. Kngliah. Mr. John Calhoun fSunder, to Mies Mary laliant, of the vicinity OB tba ?-.lof JmM.aithe?am?rJace,andrrythe?am?, Mr. Eforard loafs ktyers, of Sumter, to Miss Margaret Etiatbavh Tedant, I? the vicinity of Lynchburg. iB a^Bmarton. ?. C., on th- 26th June, by tie Rev. W. kV CAftkMr. W. J. McMillan, or Manon, H. C. to Min Bmae^dataruter of Thomas McDaniel, Esq., ofFayette On Thursday craning, June 27, at the residence of the brake fothar, m Con way boro', by Ber. J. H. C. McXln abtr. 8amuei 8. Beatty, to Miss Mary E. Burroughs, of Horry District On Wednesday, the 36th ult, by Rev. P. 8. Jacobs, of stoMfjt 8. a. Kr. J. T. Brtoenoae sad atlas Juba, aSKxavTdaoghtar of Mr. Juttas Heh werta, both of that tova. ' Oa Tuesday evening, 25th ult, by Bar. Mr. Bogg?, Hr^A/fony^Of O .Josa Till?, to Mrs. HaLis Oaiu, oi By B?v. J. M. Runion, on ?ka 1Mb ultimo, Hon. J. H. Oc^vTrn^of Oreen Tille, 8. C., and Mrs. 8. A. Lynch, of On "tia tfoh jana at the residence of Ow bride's fotbar. tty UV Rev. W W. Mood. Capt Oe.. P. Andmon, of Ot-e<QriUe, & a. to Ml ? Msg. G., daughter of Ooh D, TX Wilson, of Williamsburg District, 8.? Aft <aia residence of the bride, ern the 2d tuet., by the . Bea; ??*. Jf. Passer, Mr. j. Wea*y Bawley, to Mise Bailie J. Andrew?, aU of Darlington Distract. OaThuraday, July SA, by Ber. c B. Bette at the A. E. Church, ta Wlimaboro, Mr. Joan P. Matthews, Jr., and Misa La^r? Q. Elliott, ad ol Wlnnaboro. -Om the .Tanina of tba 6th Jaar, OB Horda Sutes, by ike HST. MrTTtou, Mr. F. W. nhaokelford, to Miss U. C. tortora, bota of GeetBseowa Dfotrioc Oa bundsy, 30th June, at the residence of the bride's fotber. Mr. J. L. ObafSa to Mas* barab aaa Hammett, ad On tbs 17th June, by W. C. Bagwell. Mr. WUsou Aber aathy, to Mtss Nancy E. Findley. , OaTharsday, llth inst, at the residence of Rev J. L. Karris, ta Tock District, by Samuel G. Brown, Loq., Mr. Mai W. Greenhill, of Rutherford, If. C., and Miss JU k Dover, of York District Oa Tuesday, Sd July, by the Rev. J. H. Cuthbert. Us?t Edward K. Jeflar?on, of Virginia, to Mua Sarah Ja-M, daughter of M. A. Ransom, rjq., of bummer adi. COMMERCIAL. BABCILONA-Per Spanish brig Urbane-240 balea Cot? tee, 77 bola Rosin, IS bule Spirits, 1&,?4 fo t Lum? ber. BOSTON-Per sehr Lilly-10 bales Upland Cotton, 900 toaaOMrroa, C^ppar, Braes, Ac, ?7 batas Raga. 12 beles Paper, ? crease JaVpe, 499 bois Naval Stores, ll eataa Wtea, 4 yenisei s --. Tfoa C hst neston Cotton Marke t. OFFICE OT THE CHARLESTON DAILY HEWS, ( CauBua-rox. Pridsy Erenla*, Jar/ Ut 1867. j There was only a hght inquiry, with but HtUe stock OD tba merket ; atke 88 bales-say 1 at MM ; lat 23; Sat MX, and 32 at 28. We quote : Low Middling.tS& Middiing.26<a_ _ Auwuata Market. AUGUSTA, Jab/ 1L-FOAXOAL- Gold-Brok ar? bay at ITT and ed at 138*. taVs^BxusW buy at ia? and seU at 133. CCTT?V-There Wes e fair demand during the morning at yeetordav's prices, but very dtt'e offering. lu the erteraooa the market was quiet and closed dud. Sa te ea the day amormtod to 116 bales, as todows t 13 at 19; M at 31 fci 13 al 23, and i bales at 22? cants. Receipt,, SB beses. w _WtTBataartun Market. WILMTNGTO Sf, Jar/ 10.-Tvayaniuia-Sales of i87 abie at ?J 10 tat soft and tl M foo* lura, %t .80 Vb*. Sn fir? Tu arr TI. x.-baie- of 82 cbla at So centa, and 300 do st 60? cents Tor country and 61 centtfor Ne? Yeaabbfo, Boam-Market aieady.-Sales of 976 bbls at ts 60 for eemmoa,?3 80a?2<L!Ji iorwain d, aa 75a*2 8;? for No. S. M SftaU M .Or low No. 1, ^a?i 60 mr No, i, and ?5 for Palo, fi bbl of 280 tts TAS-Arrives ?dowry, and ia in demand. Sales of 43 bbi-iatv*e.* ft bbh Cog Sons TOW) baahels received by steamer from Baltimore, of which we quote ?de? from wfhj-f in lout to sait, of ubcai 4000 bushels at al SSaSl 40 V bush L Trnai a.-Ono rag prime mfli ?cd at ag 26 ft M. Baltiaaeae Market. B. LTTMORE, Jojy .o._< OTTOX-Contuiries duU and jS^^jlty cte fog tow Bud 'ling and 36 ota tor mid -%3!^15L*0^,om* to?niry today, with sales Sii3^ iW^lHJ^001' -?> ^ bags per esme, bo^^. prt? ate terms ; 8Cti bags do in jobbing lots at IS .Jl^dlSira^f*^/?7 *H "? ?ananced value for gxKl dsscTlrXiou?, which are ,tU] eiceedincly scarce, ??tera JT^^A^lp5r **.W 78; 100 ^>la Northwestern SL^?a^iai? ffl Ma???? bbta Howard sSSet low grade Extra at ?ll; 100 do fair at ?12 75- ooo hhli good do at mU&lll S6; and 100 bbla bil I ?ade ilat $14.14 26 per bb!. Con Meal is held SgherTwe now ta?^l?k^rtWW^b? Howard^treetSuperand Cut Extra... ?9 75 fittlO OS .aoo wisu Howard-atrset Jramlry. 15 00 A lg na D^anjexandCut Rrtra.00 oo @ oo 00 i9*^mmtmt SS*. * oo % 18 00 Northwestern Extra. ll 00 @ ll so City Mids Super. 975 A 10 00 Cety MiUs, Standard Extra.ll SO S 13 60 City Milla Shipping brands Extra. 13 60 9 14 60 City Mids, high gradea retailing extra 16 00 fl 16 60 BaMmore, Welch's Greenfield ead ^Weyertoa Farafly. 17 00 @ 00 00 mutm*9>. 6 60 ? 6 00 Jtoe. 6 60 a 7 00 Bye Flour, (new). 7 75 g 8 26 Corn Meei, City Mille. 5 60 % 0 00 Qfrf-Receipts are light and with good de j??and from narien prices show a farther improvement . 5??*b^i?n,?lwl,h6 ?????e to-day. of which U? 200 buahals ?0 whito t v3 10. Cora-Receipts estovar* light, :?520 buahels white and 6150 buahels yeDowaffortd . demaid good ?id pitaes very nuterially jmorored; k> roded tn th? Mle* were OOO r-uahels white at $116; ?25 mattete do slightly mixed et (117; 1500 bushels do at 1 IT; at close tl 30 offered and refused for choice white n store-of yellow 1000 bushels Western mixed at $1 04 >$, ,400 bushel* do at $1 OS; 3600 bu Leis do at SI 10; 600 jushels air to good yellow at $1 Hal 13-no prime offer x\ Oat -'OOO bushels received; 2C00 bushels sold at 88 tSOc, ^i"ftwg firm. MOLASSES-Nothing doing; stock Ugh t and quotations nominally nnchanged. Pao vistos?- b toc>. of Bulk Keats and Bacon are very light, and prices continue to un prove; 10c was refus d to-day tor Bulk Shoulders to arrive. Bacon Sb alders ire firm at Ile, with sales of 30 to 40 casks, and bv some held still hurter; rib Sides re ste dy st 12^sl3c, and clear rib and clear at 13&C; Hams scarce and in demand, sal s 19Xe20c for Western sugar- urcd c nva-sed. about 40 tierces at the outside figure. Laid is inquir. d for; wo quote butchers' (Summer, at U&c; Western tierces nom? inal at 12 v, c. Hess Pork-Sales ol 4U Ibis City at ?21 75 ; We.- tern held at ?23 per bbl. SUOAR-ls ir? active demand; the sa cs late yesterday and to-dav emb ace 144 hhds aud 136 bbls Port. Kico at la^all^c; 198 hhds do at 13al3>4c; 288 hbdsCuoaat UKalSXe; 160 hbds and 65 trca d tor refining at 12c. NAIT- Market fl m under the increased cost to import? ers, but without quo.able chang . We quote, with fair demand from d? ah-w ia lots, Liverpool Ground Alnra S2 IO, and do Fine ?310 per sack, lark's Island 68a60c per bushol-demand light. WHISKEY_We uoiice a salo of II o in bond at 75c; also 25 bbl* common do at 25c for eountr, bbls; quote West em held at 30a32o per gallon. New Torie Market. MONET MARKET. The New York Evening Post of Wednesday, July 10th, says: The loan tr ark et is casv, but fairly active at 5 per cent Commercial paper is ouch ngo I. The b>st names pass at 6ttG >, and 7, with little offering. 1 ho stock market is strong and active. Oovernmerts are well suet ii ed it the highest rates ot yesierday. Railroad aharts are advancing iu consequence of the large short interest made by the bear movements a few daya ago. PRODUCE MARKET. NEW YORE, July 9.-FLOUR, *-.-The market for Vi esrom and State Floor ia again more active; au grades are bu -vant, tiood and choice Family Extras are 20*25o per bbl better. The sales are 11.500 bbls at $6 75a8 85 for Superfine State; ?8 20*11 lor Ezra State; ?9al0 80 fonbelow gradea ot Sering Wheat Western i xrra; Sloan 10 for shipping Ohi<>; ?ll a ala 76 tor trade and .am ly breads of Onto, Michigan and Indiana, and Wt 90*17 76 lor St. Louis Extras. california fiour is fairly active and again better. Sales of 2600 bbls and sacks at ?ia 75*14 75. Canadian flour is firmer and moderately active. Sales ol 200 bbls at $10 65aia 05 tor the low rades of xtra, and ?12 loal4 36 for trade und Auntly brands. Southern flour is also firmer, but quiet Sales rf 100 bbls at+9 35?ll 10 for common to fair Bait more and cotia, ry extras, and Sil 36*10 20 for trade and family brands. Bye flour is firmer. Sales 450 bbls at $7a9. Com meal is steady. Salas of SOO bbls at ?6 60 for city, and i6 86 tor Fa.rfux. GRAIN.-The wheat market is decidedly better and more active. Th ? demand ls confined ti millers. The sales aie 46,000 bushels at ?3 0*3 SC for fair No. a Milwaukee club; -2 36 for o. do; ?3 t > ier Extra do or Creen bay; 3 0oa3 0? for white Caldern an; ?3 25a3 ?0 far white. $2 65*3 05 for new Southern Amber; the in ?lue price for smutty. Barley mal. continues steady, with small sales at $1 56*1 60. oats are a shade better and quite active. The sales 92,000 boa Ohio at 9JC on tho ?pot and to arrive; l*ir Qaeadtaa at SSXc; old and new western at 80aS4c; a small lot of state at 93c; Jersey and southern at 90 ?He, Bye is decidedly better. The sale . are 14,000 bus good western at ?1 50. and Canadian at $1 56. Com opened stro ger, bat with a poor assortment of? fering the market coses wea er. Choice qualities are ?carce and firm, while common ar - plenty and close east r. The sales are 98,000 bushels unsound at 90ca$l ; damp, ?1 U2al 04; western mix.d at kl 06al 09, closing tame for common quad Jes. PBO VISIOSS-1 he pork market has been rather dull and clo ?se he-vy at oar inside figures. The sales, cash and r. gular, are 1760 bbls at $22 25a 33 40 for mesa, and ?33 46 for Job loto do. Beef ia wltnoui change to note, bales of 60 bbls at $18 ?26 tor plain mesa, and ?23*27 lor extra do. 11 true beef la dull and nonda*!. Beef hams are neg.ec ted. Cut meats aie firuny ueld bu quiet, owing to the mod? erate supply, bales of 30 boxes bodies at llo, and 235 tea bagged Kama at 16*18 j<c. B*con ls firm aud in demand, but the small stock pre? vents ope.*uons. Lard has been fairly active and is rather firmer. Salea of tU) botonad tes at il Xa.l fcc tor No 1; UXal2o for city, 13Jtal34{o ior fair to prime steam and kettle ren? dered. ^ ur VEX-Rio la firm and in fdr demand, stock, 82,148 bags, Uv tadln? 3e\uO0 la Button. 6300 In Philadelphia, and 48,648 here. Corro?-The market is dull, but prices are not quot? able lower, owing to the starchy of good cottons The demand ia moderate at 36#o for middling uplands and 27* c for do New Orleans. HAT-The market ls dali and heavy at 80?93c for ship? ping, and ?lal 15 fin* re,all iota. MOLASSES.- The supply on hand ls large and buyers operate len freely. Holden are anxious to re*use. Ric*-I* dull at 6Xa9J?c for Baugoon, and 12 12Xe for OaroHn* ?uoAK. -The supply la larger, but with an active de Band prices are firm at HX?12o for fair to good refining. Beflncd are firm are 18Xal7c lor hards. Wsuaxxt-Is steady. Sales of 30j bbls at 37aaOc for wets m tn bon d. ?Taara?rm-To liverpool, 900 bbls rosin on private tar xs, 880 hhds tob?ceo at 37s dd, and per steamer '.OOO uoxss thees* at 90*. and 16,000 bun oom at 6d. lo London, 800 bbls rosin on private terms. To Glasgow per steamer, 15,000 bush com at 6d lw< vesseli from city Point with tobte o, o: e to Genoa, and the other to Leghorn. A vessel to Bordeaux and one to Cadis, vdtu staves, all on private terms. Consignees per Soatn Carolina Kailroatf, July IS. 97 balee Cotton, 85 bale* Mdse, 701 bag! Wheat, 38 bags andi bbls ft a., 154 bbls Naval Stores, 16 cars Lamber, 2 cars Old iron and Sundries, lo E H Hedgers fe Co. M Goldsmith ? Son, Camar?n, Barkley & Co, B B Agent, urbec fe Co, Stenhoateft Co, Courtenay fe T.en holm, Captain Parker, J L Sheppard, A Robinson fe Co, Ctaey fe Kenyon, O Seeder, Ra von el fe Co, Johnston, Crews a Co, Kanapani. I annean a Co, H L Jeffers fe Co, Cohen, Haackel ft Co, J ki U Kirkpatrick. Oraeser, Lee, Smith fe Go, W Meade, J M Bason fe Bro, x.b*u0h a Mal? ton oe, E W oiling, W 8 xienery. Passengers. ' Per steamer Fannie, from Savannah, via Hilton H*ad and Beauiort-J Smirk, W W Wr.gn t, W O Wallace, J F Brockerton, W Strickland, Mrs Cooper, Miss cooper, E B Granger, K K Collina, Dr Johnson, Mrs d J Fortune, Mias Q Forton*, Mr Dan*, Capt B H Wldia, and 9 ueok. ht** mer st Malena, from Georgetown, s C-J Dunn, ? G Guyer and wie, airs Berry, LMichalowakl, A Morgan, E White, B G Lester, wita and 8 cnildren, Mrs Springs, W Deas, it Rtoj ey and wife. Mis* Klaley, O O Anderson, E Hughe*, and Ad deck. P?KT CAJLK??bAR. coaaxoiED wxxxXT. nasa* om TH* MOOS. ?lew M. 1st, 4h. *8?n. even j Full M. I6th,2h. 36m. even firstQ. SKI, Ou. Ilm, even | Last Q.aAih, 10u.16ui.mom New Moon, 80th, Uh. 43m., even. JOLT. smr. MOOS mon RISKS. WATER. Monday.... i Tuesday.... ! Wednesday. 1'nonuay... rriday. aaturuay... o uno*y. 6.. 0 5.. 1 e.. i 6.. a s., a 6.. 3 6.. 8 7.. 8 Mom. 13.. 4 1$..41 1. .17 l..t>6 3..S7 8. .20 12..39 1..31 3..14 J?..ll 4..11 6.. U 5.. 49 MARINE NEWS. PORT OP OHARL*J9TOII . Arrived Yesterday. Sehr D F Keeling, Granger, Baltimore, 9 days. Cora and M ute. To street uros ? co, S O H tt Agent, Werner S Docker. W noach. Byrne fe Fogarty, X J Kerr fe co, J ti ur karn p fe Co, J C Bloome, G W a.edens fe Co, Porcher k Henry, W B bmith st Co, B M Datier, Graeser, Lee, SialUi A co, J W prague et Bro, J H Uraver. Steamer Fannie, Puck, Savannah, via Hilton Head. Beaufort, fee. Maa*. To J Fergusou, Lieut col Lowe. Stenhouse fe Ce, J H Jongbiuth, o.cK*y a campbell, A Sage a co, C IiLchgi, southern Rxpreas co. bteamer st Helena, Bundey, Georgetown, 8 0, Mdxe. To . backadina fe Kelty, G E Pritchett, McGourty fe ueignan, Mantoue a co, it M Heriot, Ferguson ft Hounds, W c Bea, and otheta. Cleared Yesterday. Spanish brig Urbana, Durall, Barcelona-W P Hall. ?oar ld* Bell*, Weeks, bo.ton, vi* Georgetown, 8 C Rlaley s crelgotoa. Sehr Lilly, Franas, Boston-W Bosch. Weat to Sea Yesterday, paolsh ba k Esperanza. Ping, New York, ar scar Alert, Mann, Halifax, S s. From Ulla Port. Br bark beaman. Doyle, Liverpool, June 37. dr brig Annie at-, Carey, Halli ax, N 8, June 8, vrat-r Ekx.ed. Cleared for this Fort. 3chr Americas, Moss, at New York, July 9. Atemora uaa. The British brig Annie M-, Carey, from Charleston tor Halifax, ai ru ck a reek m Terrence Bay, and was towed lau Halifax, 8th inst, water logged. LIST OF VESSELS OP, (TUABED AND SAILED FOB THIS POBT. FOBEIGN. LIVERPOOL. Ship B C Winthrop, stuart, sailed.June 6 the iryphesia, Harding, sailed.May 25 XXWFOST, EDO. Ship Annie Kimball, lincoln, .-ailed.May 21 The Johannes, Buter, tai.ed.May 19 DOMESTIC. * BOSTON. Brig Meteor, Anderson, cleared.June 28 dcur camus, Jones, up.June 21 scar Wei co: ne B Beebe. Crawiord, up.July 1 HEW roar. Steamship Pattpaco, Neff, ap.Jane 26 Bark Hannibal, Hawkins, cleared.Juue 30 Sehr Jonas Smith, Nichols, cleared.June le Sehr Amcri:us, Moss, Cleared.July 9 sehr c Pendleton, Wood, cleared.June 80 sehr Myro 1er, Hughes, up.July 6 PHILADELPHIA. Steamship Alliance, Kelly, sailed.June 21 BALTIMORE. >chr Lizzie Bate helder, English, up.July 6 lehr E J kaimer, Palmer, cleared.July 8 PIONEER SpAP.^ GIVE IT A FAIR TRIAL. FIS SOAP REQUIRES ONLY TO BE USED Tt prove ita superior quality. Use it as you woulu my common Soap. I ry it and you will be convinced hat it is superior to any other article in market Foi ale by Grocers generally. Manufactured by TAYLOR ft YOUNG, No. 186 Front itrcet, New York. For sale by GRUBER fe MARTIN, No. 236 Klug street H. BISCHOFF ft CO.. No. 197 East Bay. GEO. W. WILLIAMS fe CO., Comer Church and Havoc streets. LOWIE ft MOISE, Druggists, No. 161 Meeting street, _ " Opposite Charleston Hotel. January 33 wrni6mo MISCELLANEOUS. tax? 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MEBWHT. 37 Walker St., N. T. Cherokee Remedy, Cures sll Urinary Com? plaints, vii: Gravel, Inflam? mation of the Bladder and Kidneys, Retention of Urine, Strit turee of the Urethra Dropsical Swell? ings, Brick Duet DepoMts, and all diseases thst require a diuretic, and when used la conjunction with the CHEROKEE INJECTION, does not (ail to cure Gonorrhea, Gleet and all Mu? cous Discharges In Malo ot Female, curing recent cam tn from one to three days, and ls especially recommended in those casos of Fluor Albut or Whites in Female*. The two medicines Mi a conjunction will not fell to remove this disagreeable complaint, and in those cases ? Here other medicinas have been used without success. Pri?e, Remedy, One Bottle, 82, Three Bottles, $5. ? Injection, ? ? 12, 14 " The Cherokee 14 Cure," "Remedy," and uMee tion" are to be foond in all well regulated drag stores, and are 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 tho drug? gists will not buy them for > wrl. : to us, and we will send them to you by exprese, securely packed and free from observation We treat all diseases to which the human system is snlject and will be 8leased to receive full and explicit statement* from tose who have filled to receive relief heretofore. Ladles or gentlemen can address us in perfect con? fidence. We desire to send our thirty-two page pamphlet free to every lady and gentleman In the land. Address all letters for pamphlets, medicine?, or advlos to the sole proprietor, f f Dr, W, E, MURWIN, 37 Walkor St., H. X> May_dieAuiyr NOTICE TO SAILORS OR IMMIGRANTS. HOTEL OB BOARDING-HOUSE KEEPERS. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, 1 March 13,1867. J IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FO.'LOWING ACT OF the Legislature, passed the 20th day of December, 1866, all persons concerned are hereby notified to call at this Office and take out the required license immediately. W. H. SMITH, Clerk or Council AV ACT FOB THK BXRXB PBOTBOTIOM OF BEA MEN AND ratauoBAirrs nc TUX POST AND HAKBOB or CHAULES MK L Beit enacted, by the Senate and Bouse of Representa? tives, now met and sitting iu General Assembly, and by the authority of the tame, That it shall not be lawful tor any person, except a pilot or public officer, to board or at? tempt to board a vessel arriving in tho port or nar bor of Charleston, before such vessel inah have been made last to the wharf, without first obtaining 1 eave from the mas? ter or person having charge of such vessel, er from her owner or agents. II. It shall not be lawful for any owner, agent master, or other person having charge ot any vessel arriving or being ta tue port of Ciiarleatou, io permit or authorize any sonora, hotel or boarding house keeper, not licensed as herelnaner provided, or any agent, runner or em? ployee ot any san or'j or immigrant's hotel or boarding House, to coard, or attempt to board, any vessel arriving in, or lying, or eing in tue harbor or port ot Charleston, bel ore euell vessel shall have beeu made last to the wnarf, or anchored, wi tn intent to invite, ask or solicit the boarding of any of the crew employed on such vessel. ILL lt shah no. oe lawful tor any sailor's or immi? grant's hotel or boarding house keeper, or the employee of any tailor's or im ig ran t's hutel or ooarain. douse keeper, Having boarded any vessel made fast to any wharf tn tao port ol Charleston, to neglect or refuse to toave said vessel, arter ha vit g been ordered so to do by tho master or person having charge ol euch vessel. TY. It shall not be iawrui ior any person to koop, con? duct or carry on, either as owner, proprietor, ugeut or otherwise, any sailor's or Immigrant's boarding house, or sailor's or immigrant's doun, in tho city ol Char., eton, without having a license from the City Council thcrcoi, Y. it snail not be lawiui tor any person, not having the license m this Act provided, or not being tho regular a^ent, runner or employee ot a person naving sucn li? cense, to invite, ask or solicit in the city or harbor of Charleston, the boaruing or lodging of an j ot the ci ew employ ed on any vessel, or ol a^y immigrant arriving in Sie said city oi Charleston. VL Tue City Council snail toke tho application of any person applying ior a Ucease to seep a sailors' or immi? grant's boarding house, or sador's or im ung rant's hotel, in me city oi Charleston, and upon saustacioi-y eviueu e to them oi me respectaui?ty and competency ol'suoh ap? plicant and oi the suitableness ot his accommodations, shad issue to him a license, which snail <.e good ior ono year, unless soouei revoked by said city Council, to sloop a sauor s or immigrant's boarding house m the city oi charleston, and to invite ann solicit boomers ior me same. VIL The City Council may, upon satisfactory o vi de ..ce of the disorderly cnarucier oi any sailors' or immigrants' hotel or boaruing house, dee used as hereinueiore pro? vided, or el uno Keeper or proprietor of auy sucn douse, or oi any loree, traud, deceit or misrepresentation, ia in? viting or sodciting boarders or longera ior sucn douse, on tue part ot sucn keeper or proprietor, or any ot nie agent?, runners, or employees, or ot any aiteinp. to per? suade or entice any ol thu crew to desert iroin any vessel in the harbor of charleston, oy such keeper or proprie? tor, or any oi his agents, runners or employees, revoke the dcense tor keeping such house. Viii. Every person receiving the license hereinbefore provided ior shah pay to the city Council aioresaid tho sum ol twenty dollars. ix. -ihe said city council shall furnish to each sailor's or iuimigrant's uotel or boarding house keeper, licensed by them as atorcsaid, ono or moro badges or BUidds, on which shad bo printed or engraved the name of such hotel or boarding house keeper, and the number and street of ms ho el or boarding house; and widen said badges or shields snail bc surronuered to said City Coun? cil upon the revocation by them, or expiration of any license granted by them, as herein provided. X. ?.very sailor's or immigrant's notel or boarding? house keeper, and every agous runner or employee oi sucn hotel ur coorda ug-nouso keeper, wiieu boarding any vessel lu tue haruor ol Charleston, or wueu iuviang ur soliciting the uooraing or lodging ot any seaman, sailor or person employed on any vessel, or oi any immigrant auau wear, conspicuously displayed, tho s nield or badge referred to in the loregoing secuon. XI. at suud not bo lawiuj ior any person, except those naineu in tue preceding secnoc, to ..ave, weal-, oxnibitoi display any sucn ahieiu or oudge to auy oi tue crew em? ployed on any vessel, or io any immigrant so arriving nt tue city of ChariuStou, witn the intent to invite, asa or solicit tue boarding or lodging of auch immigrant or ol any oi the crew employed os auy vessel being lu the harbor or Charles .on. Xii. Whoever ana li offend against any or cither of the provisions contained ia section 1, 2,3,1, 5, 10 and ll, in tula Act, shad be i.eemed guilty ol a misdemeanor, and snail, upon conviction tncreui, be punished by imprison? ment for u term nu, exceeding one year, and not leFs tuan thirty days, or by a hue not exceeding two hundred and hfty dollar , and not less than one hundred do lars, ur by both such Uno and imprisonment Xi II. The word "vessel," as used iu this Act, shall in? clude veste.s propelled by steam. In the Senate House, tho twentieth day of Decerob r, iu the year ol'our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six. W. D. PORTER, Presiden. ol the Senate. CHAS?. H. SIMONTON, Speaker House ol Representatives. Approved December 20,1866 : JxaxH L. unit, Governor. March 14 BARNWELL SENTINEL IS AN EXCELLENT ADVERTISING MEDIUM. LEI Merchants and business men try it lor a tew months. "No risk no gain." Send on your cards and increase your trade Una tall. There's nothing to equal Printer'*, ink-it has made many a l ort une. Terms lor the paper-v3 per annum, in advance. Advertisements inserted at the rate of ?1 per sq nero o. rwelve lines or less for each insertion. Cards ot ten ones or less, at the rate of $10 for thror months. contracts by the year or for six months, allowing priv lege oi chancing on more favorable terms. Address EDWARD A BRONSON. ?JCVOrnoel 1- ........ u, , . ,oi THE CAROLINA TIMES, PUBLISHED AT ORANGEBURG C. H. T1HIS PAPER CIRCULATES THROUGHOUT TR* JL middle portion of the State, and offers the bes; acuities for advert? ser?. February 2* DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ETC. USE GALLIGHANS PILLS A CERTAIN CURE. WE HAVE USED GALLIG AN'S PILLS, AND FIND that they will d< all that is claimed lor them, and :heerfully rec mmcnd them to public favor. T. H. WATT /Ex-Governor of Alabama. J. W. A. SANDFORD, Att'y Go T of Alabama. ROBT. DOUGHERTY, Judge Supremo Court Ala. From TnoMAB J. JODOE. Judge Supreme Court. I have usod GALLIOHAN'S PILLS on my plantation lor Fever and Ague, und find them all that is claimed for them. TH03. J. JUDGE. Montgomery, Ala., September 29,18.8. LOWNDES COUNTY, Alabama. GALLIGHAN'S FEVER AND AGUE PILLS will d' They aro decidedly the best medicino for Chilla a ad i. vor I ever gave. 1 would not bo without them for fit i tunes the price. J. A. G?AHAM. AiremcTjs, April 17, 18C7. One box of GALLIGHAN'S PILLS cured me perfect).? of Chills and Fever, lliey aro tho beat m dicine lot Chills and Fever I ever saw. A. G. RONALDSON, Clerk Superior Court, Sumter County, Ga. MONTO G M E II Y , ALA., July 0,186C. Mossrs. BLUNT ft HALL-GENTS: I have used you GALLIGHAN'S PILLS on two occasions for Chills sn Fever, and find .hat they effect al. that they are inten ed to do. They arc tho best remedy for the disease tb I have ever tried. I consider them perfectly reliable. Respectfully, DAVL SAYRE, Grand Soc. Grand Lodge of F. and A. M. of Alabama. ALBANT, GA., March ll, 18C7. I have used GALLIGHAN'S PILLS in forty cases: Chills and Fever, with pencct success. They aro t.. best Fever and Ague Pill put up. A. B. FAN!. WHOLESALE IN CHARLESTON, BY GOODRICH, \\ I M M iN & CO., No. 103 Meeting street. And by all Druggists. BL O OT & HALE, PBOPBIETOBS, May ll Gmo Montgomery, Ala. SARATOGA "EXCELSIOR" SPRING WATER. THE WATER OF THIS SPBING IS BELIEVED TO be unequalled by that oi any othor in the far-tamed valley of Saratoga Its virtues are such as have secured it tho high encomiums of all who have used it, possess? ing, as it does, in an eminent dograe, cathartic, diuretic, alterativo and tonto qualities. From SAMUEL HENRY DICKSON, M. D., Professor Practice of Physic, Jefferson Medical College, Phila? delphia, formerly of Charleston S. 0. PHILADELPHIA , November 15,1865. 1 have been for a year or more past in tho habit ol taking the water of the "Excelsior" Spring of Saratoga. Accustomed during the great portion of my invalid hie to use the different waters of the several fountains widen boil up along that remarkable valley, dependent, indeed, upon thom lor much of the comfort I enjoy, I am sati? ned that tho Excelsior Water is as well adapted as any other among thom, if not more io, to the purposes lor which they are goceraUy o m ploy ed. Ii la very agreeable, strongly impregnated with the carbonic acid, lively and ?naraling. . * . I can heartily and conscientiously recommend it to all who need a gentle cathartic and diuretic. SAMUEL HENRY DICKSON, M. D. The Water is put up in Pint and Quart bottles, and packed in good order for shipping, Pints in boxe_ oi tour dozen each, and Quarts in boxes of two dozen each SOLD AT WHOLESALE BT GOODRICH, W1NE?11N & CO., Importers and Wholesale Druggists, No. 153 MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL. DOWIE & MOISE. No. lol MELTING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hotel And for sale by first class Druggists ana Hotels. January 12 (Imo OLD RIP VAN WINKLE GIN, GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, PORT AND MADEIRA, HARVEST BOURBON, "WHEAT NTJTBTEiNT, OLD HOMESTEAD RTE. TN ADDITION TO OUR BUSINESS OF BELLING 1 WINES, etc., In original packages, and in order to Insure to consumers Pure Liquors In a compact and con? venient form, we comm en oed the enterprise of bottling and packing in cases our well knovn Wines, Brandies, Whiskies, kc, and have seos the a out in a style ti>at would preclude the possibility of their being tampered with before roaching tbs parch asor. Tho general appre? ciation and gratifying sr. occas that has rew rd ed our efforts has encouraged us to maintain the standard as re? gards quality, al?o to make lnoreas"d efforts to retain the confidence and patronage which han been so liberally be? stowed upon ns. ' BIN INGER k CO., [Established 1778.] Importers oi Wines, kc, No. 15 Beaver street, New York. The above popular goods ara pr t up in cases contain? ing one dozen bottles each, and are sold by aU prominent Druggists, Grocers, ftc. Opinions of the Press. The name of Bimnger ft Co., No. 15 Beaver street, is a guarantee of the exact and lite ral truth of whatever they represent.-iv*. T. Com. Advert uer. The importing house of Bininger ft Co., No. 15 Beaver street, is conducted upon principles of integrity, fairness and the nighest honor.-/V. 1*. Evening Express. GOODRICH, WINEHAN & CO.. N 153 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hot and DOWIE & MOISE, SUCCESSORS TO KINO di CAS8IDET, No. 151 MEETING STREET, Wholosalo Agenta, Charleston, S. 0. Jinn irv 30 w rm ti mos CHEROKEE PILLS. Or Female Regulator, Cure Suppressed, Excessive and Painful Menstruation, Oreen Sickness, Nervous and Spinat Af? fections, taine in the Buck, Sick Headache. Giddiness, and all dis? eases that spring Iron- Irregularity, by removing tho cause and all tba effects that arise from lt. They are perfectly safe In all cases, ex? cept tohen forbidden by dires tums, and are easy to administer, SB they are nicely sugar coated They should bu In the hands of every Malden, Wife, and Mother in the hind. Lsd ie? can address us ID perfeot confidence, and state their com? plaints In full, as we treat all Female Complaints, and preparo Medicines suitable for all diseases Vi which the y aro subject-Thirty-two page pamphlet, lu a sealed envelope, free. Thc Cherokee Pills are sold by all druggists at |1 per box, or six boxes for |o ; or they are sent by mall, free of postage, In an ordinary letter, free from observation, by addressing the sole proprietor, Dr. W. B. MERWIN, 37 Walker St., N. Y. N. B.-Cherokee Pills No. 2 are prepared for ?pedal caeee, when milder medicines fail ; these are sent by mail, free of postage, on receipt of $5, the price of each bom. DB. WRIGHT'S REJUVENATING ELIXIR, Or, Essence of ?Wife, j^aMMK^ftaf Cnres General Debility, Weak aWCTT'ieaWt, mern, Hysterics in Female*. y ? Palpitation of tte Heart and all Nervous DUea*ee. It re? stores new life and vigor to the ai'ed, causing the hot blood of At the Pheniz rites ..outlj to cnurse the veins, ree tr? SsmSSl tun [?tag the Organs of Genera neus ufe"-so icesremovingImpotency and this Elixir rejuven Debility, restoring Manliness ale the tyvem and and fult vigor, thus proving a overcome dueate. perfect " Eliwir of Love," re? moving Sterility snd Bsrrenness In both sexes. To the you ne, middle-need, and need, there ls no greater boon than this "Elixir of Life." It give? a new lease of life, causing the weak and debilitated to have renewed strength and vigor, and tho entire system to thrill with Joy and pleasure. Price, one bottle fi; throo bottles $5; sent by express to any address. Our medicines are sold snd recommended by all respectable dnigclsts In every part of the civilized globe ; some unprincipled dealers, however, try to deceive their customers by selling cheap and worth? less compounds In order to inske money. Be net deceived-ask for these medicines sind take no others. If the druggist does not keep them, write to us. snd we will send them by express, carefully packed, free from observation. We will be pleased to receive letters with full statements tn regard to any disease with which ladles or gentlemen are afflicted Address all letters for medicines, pamph? lets, or advice, to the sole proprietor, A Dr W. E. MEBWIN, 37 Walker St., H. Y. Ua\ wim 1? PUBLIC NOTICE. OFFICE CLERE OF COUNCIL, l May 1867. j The following Section of " An Ordinance lo abolish the jffice of superintendent of Streets ; to provide for Keep? ing the streets, Lanes, Alloys, and open Courts in the ."it v of Charleston Clean, and for other purposes," is Hereby published for thc information of all concerned : For the due protcctiou of the said con,ractor or con? tractors, if is further ordained, Ihat every owner, lessee, jeeupaul and tenant of any "remises irouUug in any su cet, lane, alley, or open court, shall on every day ?sundays excepted) have tho dirt, filth, garbage, or other nial, placed in trout of his or her lot, lu a barrel, box or neap, and In readiness for the contractor, by thc hour ot ie\ca o'clock, A. M., irom thcfiist day ot May to the tirst day of ?vovember In every year ; and by tho hour ol nine o'clock, A. M., frc m th? first day of November to the first day of May following. And an < Denton offend? ing herein, or placing any dirt, filth, garbage, or other jual, in any street, lane, or alley, or open court, after thc nours abovo named, shall be subject to a tine not less than two nor more than five dollars, for each and every silence, to be imposed by the Mayor. By order W. H. SMITH, Moy 15 Clerk of Council, DRUBS, CHEMir ALS, ETC. FOUTZ'S CELEBRATED HORSE ll CATTLE POWDERS. This preparation, long and favorably known, will thoroughly reinvigo? rate broken down and low-spirited horses, by strengthening and cleansing tho stomach and intestines. lt is a sure preventive of all diseases incident to thia anima], such as _ ^ WK- T--- LUNG FEVER, GLAND? ERS, YELLOW WATER, HEAVES, COOGH8, DIS? TEMPER, FEV ERM, FOUNDER, LOSS OF APPETITE AND VI? TAL ENERGY, Ac. ITS USE IMPROVES THE WIND, IN? CREASES THE AP Pi.TTTE-GIV E S A SMOOTH and GLOS? SY SKIN-and trans? forms the MISER A BLi-. SKELETONS ESTO A FINE LOOK? ING AND SPIRITED HORSE. TO KEEPERS OF COWS THIS PREPARATION IS INVALUABLE. It in creases the quantity and improves the quali? ty of the MILK. Tl has been proven by ac? tual experiment to in? crease the quantity ol MILK and C BE A M twenty per cent, and make tho BUTTER firm and sweet In fat ?teningcattle, it gi ve - them an appetite, o ena their hide, and makes them thrive much faster. IN ALL DI8EA8ES OF SWINE, SUCH AS COUGHS OLE ER8 IN THE LUNGS, LIVER, Ac., this article acts aa a speclfl '. By putting from one-half a paper to a paper in a barrel of swill tho above dis? eases will be eradica? ted or entirely pre? vented. If given m time, a certain preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera. PREPARED BY S. A. FOUTZ & BRO., No. 116 FRANKLIN STREBT BALTIMORE, Md. FOB SALE BY DOWIE & MOISE SOUTHERN DRUG HOUSE. NO. 151 MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL. March 33 atuthCmo MOTHERS ! MOTHERS ! MOTHERS ! YOUR ATTENTION IS CALLED TO HRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP FOB CHILDREN TEETHING THIS VALUABLE PREPARATION IS THE PRE? SCRIPTION of one of the beat female physicians and nurses in the United States, and has bien used tor thirty years with never-falling safety and success by mil? lions of mothers for their children. It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to tho whole system. It will aiso instantly relieve GRIPING IN THE B3WEL8 AND WIND COLIC. We believe it la the best and surest remedy in tho world, in all cases of DYSENTERY AND DI ARR H (EA in children, whether it arises from Teething, or from any other cause. Be sure and ask for MRS. WINSLOYV'S SOOTHING SYRUP, Having tho fae simile of CURTIS A PERKINS on the wrapper. ALL OTHERS ARE BASE IMITATIONS. For sale by the Wholesale Agents, DOWIE & MOISE, No. 151 MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL. April ll_ ?-THE SALE OP THE PLANTATION BIT rERs is without precedent In the bietory of the world l'h?re la ne secret in the matter. They are at once th. most speedy, atrengthenlig nealth-reatorer ever dla JO vexed. It req turee but a single trial to underatam .ms Their purity can always be relied apon. The} ?re composed of the celebrated Oailaaya Bark, aacarilR lark. Dandelion Chamomile Flowers, La vendu "lowers, Wiuterureon, anise, Oloverbuds, Orange-peel, S nate-rou , caraway. Coriander. Burdock, 8.~T.~1860~X. ftc bey are especially recommended to clergymen, pul lr speakers, and persona ot literary habita and sedan ary life, who require tree digestion, a relish for food, and clear mental rac ul ties. Delicate females and weak persons are certain to flnr .n these Bitten what they have so lung looked for. They purify strain-tuen and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcame effeota of dissipation and late honra They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent mlaamatlo and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and Oonedpatioa. They cure Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera Morbus. ttl ey euro Liver Complaint and Nerrena Headache They are the best Bitten in the world. They mek? he weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's great reato rar, The following startling and emphatic rta teman ta can be seen at our office. Letter of Rov. E. F. Cn ?HZ, Chaplain of the 107th]Nev if erk Regiment: Nx_ AOQUla Carts. March ?th, 1863. Owlngfto the great exposure and terrible decompoal Lon after the battle of Antietam, I waa utterly prostrat? ed and very nek. My stomach woola not retain in adj? oin o. an article called Plantation Bitten, prepared by Dr. Dnazx, of New York, was prescribed to give mt strength and an appetite. To my great surprise they ?ave me immediate relief. Two bottles almost allowee mo to join my regiment. * * . . I have since seen them need 'ai many oaaea, and am free to say, for hoe pltal er private purposes I know of nothing Like them. Rev. E. F. GRANE. Chaplain. Letter from the Bev. N. E. GELDS, St. OlalnvHle, Pa. GmrrLUUM :-You were kind enough, on a former oc? casion, to aend me a half doszen bottles of Plantatlor Bitters for $3 60. My wife haring derived ao nuu oeneflt from the nae of theta Bitters, I deeir J . er u octinue them, and yon wul pleaao send - ?ix bottle? more for the money ea closed. I am, very truly, o rs, H. E. Gi-Pastor Ger. Bef. Charon, BOLDLY> d oin, supx-icrxMnitNT's om?, i CINCINNATI, OHIO, Jan. 16th, 1868. j I have given your Plantation Bitten to hundreds o: -ar noble soldiers who atop here, mon or lens dlsableo rom various causea, and the effect la marvellous and /ratifying. Such a preparation sa this ls I heartily wish in every family, in every hospital, and at hand on every tiattit Held. G. W. D. ANDREWS, Superintendent. Dr. W. A. CHILDS, 8argoon of the Tenth Vermont Be? lmont, writes:-"I wish every soldier heda bottle of Plantation Bitters. They ara the most effective, per oct, and harmless tonio I over used." WHXABD'S H OTU, I WASHINGTON, D. 0., May 33d, 1868. j GmrrLKifXH:-We require another supply of your Plantation Bitters, the popularity o whleb daily in? creases with the guests cf our house. RespectfuUy. SYKES, CHADWICH k Co. kc. ko. kc. ka. ko. Be sure that every bottle bean the fac-simlle of our signature on a steel plate lablc, with our private stamp over the cork. P. H. DRAKE & CO., NO. 202 BBOADWAY, N. Y. Sold by all respectable Druggists, Physicians, Grocers, Saloons and country Hotel-dealers. April 13_thsrulyr THE TRI-" EEKLT NEWS, PUBLISHED IN WTNNSBOBO' 9. C., AFFOBD3 A profitable medium for the advertising public ol Charleston. We respectfully solicit their patronage for our mutua1 benefit. GAILLARD, DESPORTLS A- WILLIAMS. November io DBU88, CHEMICALS, ETC ILL HAIL TO THE CONQUEROR! OOPE FOR TBE DESPONDING INVALID. DEFER NOT THE USE OF RODRIGUEZ P??IC MIR SPECIFIC. MANY WHOSE DECLINI G HEALTH, WHICH was precarious, and their recovery despaired of, do now wi tn grateful eman dione to the All-Wise Dis? poser, offer heartfelt thanks lor this timely remedy. Dur? ing the sher tim since its public introduction into usc, the Originator has most happily realized her most san? guine expectations in manifestations issuing from all quarters of its unparalelied unitive property s, for in no case where it has Deon administcre w.th regard to di? rections, and persevered in, has lt failed in its beneficial results. In resorting to this remedy, the invalid can depend upon tho safety of every article in its preparation, and whil? it accelerates thc h altbful r actions ot each organ and vessel, the mind can bo perfectly free from appre? hension of any subtle ingredient being insinuated into its composition. Tho appetite, which Improves under its administration, is at liberty to indulge prudently in whatever nutriment ls palatable, digestive and wbole?om?, and while it is no more than proper to avoid exposure to fresh cold, no lear need be entertained ot any liability undor this course of treatment to induce it. It is a pleasant AROMATIC CORDIAL, quite agreeable to thc taste, and as a lung re vi vlrver and balsam of health, it le diatwguishing itself as without precedent, and we trust will, ero lon , claim for Itself general acclamation for its unrivalled efficacy. For sale by the Proprietress, Mrs. Ct-CILIA RODRI? QUE'S, northwest corner of MEETING AND SOCIETY STREETS, and principal Druggists. PRICE SINGLE BOTTLE $1.25. April 2_lyr MMILli srtllLilii:* CUKANTUR. HUMPHREYS' HOMOOPATIIIC SPECIFICS HAVE PROVED. FROM THE MOST AMPLE EXPE? RIENCE, on enure, success : Simple-Prompt-Effi? cient and Reliable. They are the only medicines per? fectly adapted to popular uso so simple that mistake* ;?nnot be zzuule in using them; so harmless as to be (ree from danger, and so efficient aa to be always relia ole. They have raised the highest commendation from OL and wUl always render satisfaction. Conta. Sa 1, caree Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations., at M a, 11 Worms Worm-Fever, Worm-Oolo.. 21 II t, " Crying Colic, or Teething of In? fant?. 2s II 4, H Diarrhoea, of Children or Adults.... 96 " 5, " Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic... St H a, " Chole i a Mort) ?s, Nausea, Vomit* lng. 91 ? fi " Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis. " 8, " Si eu ro?ala, Toothache, Faoeache.. 26 .. 9, " Headaches,Sick Headache,:Vertigo.. 26 " 10, " Dyspepsia, BUlous Stomach.. " ll, " Suppressed, or Painful Period...... II 12, " Whites, too profuse periods. 2 M it, H Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathing.. 9 " lt, " Ssl?. Hheam, Er-g.pi-'M, Eruptions. 2S " IB, " Rhe??i?Attisa, Rheumatic Pams... lt " li, " Fewer ?nd Aga?, OhUl Fever, Agues. Ct ? IT, ? Piles, Blind or Bleeding. 6< 18, " Op? hslmy, and Sore ur Weak Eyes. K " 19, " Cavtav--h. Acute or Chronic, Influ? enza . 6t jo, ?i Whooping Cough, Violent Coughs Si . 21, " Asthma, Oppressed Breathing.. 60 " t% " Ker Dischargee, Impaired Hear? ing. M " 28, " Scrofula, Enlarged Glands, Swell? ings. 61 11 24, " General Debility, Physical Weakness eX .i ag, H Dropsy and Scanty Secretions.. 60 " 36k " Ss*> Sickness. Sickness from Rid? ing. M. .i sr, II Kidney Disease, Gravel. 60 11 28, " Nervous Debility, Seminal Emis? sion", Involuntary lsctorgee.1.0b " 29, " Sore Month, Canker. 6t s M ? Urinary Incontinence, Wetting Bod. M M ta, II Painful. Periode, oven with Bp asir i. St a BJ, II SntTcrwags at Change of Lie.LOC " 88, " Kpllepsy, Spasms, st. Vitus' DancaLOO ? Hj " Dlpiheria, Ulcerated Sore Troat.... fi) FAMILY CASKS. tc vial/, morocco cass and book., Jiu.ix 10 large vials, 1B morocco, and book. 6.0t X) large vials, plain case, and book. 5. ix U hosea (Nos. 1 to 16). and book. 8.9C VKTKKIN'AK Y SPECIFICS. Mahogany cae es, 10 vials.$10.01 jingle vials, with dir LC tiona. LOI garThese remedies, by the case or single box, are tent to any part of the country, by Mall or Express, fret if charge, on receipt of the price. Address HUMPHREYS' SPECIFIC HOMCEOf ATHiC MEDICINE COMPANY, Office and Depot No. 662 Broadway, New York. Or. H user HiuETi ls consulted dally at his office, per tonally or by letter, as above, for alt forms of disease. DOWLS dc MOISE. Wholesale Agents. No. 161 Meeting street, Opposite Charleston Hotel. W. A. SKRIITE. A* J?. KCKKL.dk CO.. Uciatl Agents, Na 281 KING-STREET, 4tb door above Msrket-st, amrll ?s . khartoum S. C "A smile was on her Up-health waa ts her look strength was In her step, and In her hands-PL .rm nos BITTEBS." S. ?.-1860-X. A few bottle? of PLANTATION urmens Will onre Nervous Headache " Cold Extremities and Feverish Lip?. " Sour Btomach and Fetid Breath. " Flatulency and Indigestion. " Nervous Affections. N Excessive Fatigue and Short Breath, " Pain over the Eye?. " Mental Despondency. " Prostration; Groat Weakness. " Sallow Complexion, Weak Bowels, Aa Which are the evidences of LIVES COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA It la estimated that seven-tenths of all adult aliment/ proceed from a deceased and torpid liver. The biliary secretions of the liver overflowing into the stomach poi? son the entire system and exhibit the above symptoms After long research, we are able to present the mos* remarkable cure for these horrid nightmare diseases the world has ever produced. Within one year over ?li hundred and forty thousand persona have takes the PLANTATION BiTTKtts, and not an Instance of complaint has come to our knowledge I It is a most effectual tonio and agreeable stlmnlan ?sited to all conditions of Ute. The reports that it relie' upon mineral substance* fo ts active properties, are whoUy fane. For the satis 'action of the public, and that patients may consul their physicians, we append a Ust of its components Causara i<iu,-Celebrated tor over two hundred ?ears in the treatment of Fever and ague, Dyspepsia. Weakness, etc It was Introduced m to Europe by th? Count, ss, wife of the Viceroy ot Peru, in 1640, and afterwards sold by the Jesuits for the enormou* prxoe of tte own weight in tilver, under the name of Jesuit't Pow dort, and was fina'ly made public by Lords XVI King of trance. Humboldt makes especial reference to its febrifuge qualities during his South American travels. CASCA BILLA BABB-For diarrhea*, collo and disease* ot the stomach and bowels. DA*DILION-For inflammation of the loin? and drop loai affections CHAMOMILE FLOWEBS-For enfeebled digestion. LA VES DEB PLO WEBS-aromatic, stimulant and tonic .lighly invigorating in nervous debility. WnrrBBOBBEB-For scrofula, heumatlsm, eta Amax- An aromatic carminative; creating flesh, muscle and milk; much nsed by mothers nursing. Also, clove-buds, orange, carraway, coriander, snake cot, etc S. T.-1880.-X. Another wonderful ingredient, of err eat nae among the Spanish ladies of south America, imparting beaut} to the complexion and brilliancy to the mind, ia yet un? known to the commerce of the world, and we withhold lt? name for the present. IMPORTANT CERTIFICATES. RooBKBTXB, N. Y , Dt combar 28, 1861. Messrs. P. H. DBAEX b Co.-I have been a great suf? ferer from Dyspepsia for three or four y-.'ars, aad had to abandon my profession. About three months ago 1 tried tho Plantation Bitters, and to my great Joy I am now nearly a well man. I have recommended them in several cases, and, as far aa I ?now, always with signal benefit I am, respectfully your?, Rev. J. S OATHORN. PBTf.inrr.pnu, lOih Month, 17th Day, 1862. RESPECTED FRIEND:-My daughter has been mud Denefltted by the uso ol thy Plantation Bitter?. Thor ?Ut send me two bottles mora Thy friend, ASA CURRIN. BHEBMAK HOUSE, erna AGO, UL, I February ll, 1863. j M ES sas. P. H. Dil AKK & Co. :-Ph ase seed * anothei waive cases Of your Plantation Bitters. As a morning ppettzcr, they appear to nave superseded everything lae, and are greatly r-steemod. Yours, ?a, * GAGE b WAITE. Arrangements are now completed to supply any de? mand for this article, which has net heretofore been possible. The public may rest assured that in no case will the ,-erfectly pure standard ot the PLANTATION BITTEBS be departed from. Every bottle beare the facsimile of out ngnature en a Heel plate engramng, or xi cannot be gen? uine. Any port?n pretending to tell PLANTATION BITTEBS in bulk or by the gallon, it a windier and impotter. Beu art ?if refilled bettlet. See that our Private Stamp it UNSTO riLATKD over every cork. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Dealers throughout the country. P. E DRAKE & CO.. New York. "'*''' '_ mwf1 v? THOMAS R. AGNEW, IMPOBTEB AND DEALEB IN Fine Groceries, Choice Tea?, Etc.. Eto, NOS. 260 and262 GREENWICH--T,, COR. OF MURRAY, NEW YORK. November liAVEGA, ?UUjNG&Mcl?iJSZli Lil AND COLLECTION 0FFIC?, Nos* 39 and 40 Park Row. ISAAC DA VIGA, 1 GEORGS B. YOUIIO, J SSW lOBFi S SHARD L. MoSSNZIR.) aAYING SUCCEEDED TU THF ?OREIttR COLLU HON BUSINESS of Messrs. BIRNEY, ?ul ibS b FLANDERS, we wlU attend io the ooUoot?rt o jail due and maturing claims throughout the Unit?; .tes ?s4 Canada OOMMI83J0HMUS FOE AIL THE STATE* ta?an i CHICKBRIM & SONS ESTABLISHED 1828, MANUFACTURERS OF Grand, Scmare, And Unriflrht PIANO FORTES. WARE-ROOMS, NO. 652 BR0ADWA? NEW YORK. 'BICKERING A SONS' Grand Square and Upright PIANO-FORTE'S A BE NOW. AS THE? EVES HAVE BEEN, OOH* ft. SIDEREO the beat In Arc erl ca, having been awarded SIXTY-FIVE PK1ZK BJ EDA Lg, Of which fourteen were received in the months of Sep? tember and October, 1866, and Ant premiums over aO competitors at the different principal Tain in this country, and the PRIZE MEDAL at the WORLD'S FAIR, LONDON. THALBSRG'S OPINION*. I consider Chickaring A Sons* Pianos, beyond oom* partaon, the beet I have seen in America. 8. THALBERG, Chairman of Jury on Musical Luetrumen CARD. It is with feelings of pride as American mac nfacturors that we pabtiah Ute following testimonials, which have Deon received Dy ua recently: EUROPEAN TESTIMONIALS, Received during the month of August, 1969. LONDON, July 38, 1867. Mxsans. O meran ruo st SORS-Genta: I have much pleasure in enclosing a document signed by the first composera, musicians and professors in Europe. I held your Pianos m such high estimation (etd? my oertlA cate) that I felt it my dnty to take ene of them with me to Europe, to ascertain the opinion of my professional brethren. The enclosed certificate will prora how unanimous they have been on the subject. I beg to forward, at the same tims, a letter I received from my friend, Mr. Collard, which I am sure muet be gratify, lng to yon. I have the honor to be, gentlemen, yours vi ry truly, JAMKS M. WEHLL LOHTKW, January la, i860. James M. Wehli, Est}.: MT Dean Sm: I have great pleasure in asking you to convey to Messrs. Cnickering the expre alon of my highest approval of their instrument. It ta, I oomlder, not merely the beat Instrument of American mannfac ture that I have tried, but one of the flaest Grand Piano? fortes that has ever ceme under my observation; and the M eaars. Chi ok orin? may well be proud of having turned ont from their manufactory an instrument which, for touch, quality, power and workmanship, it would be very difficult to surpass in any part of the wide world. Dear air, very sincerely yours, OHAS. D. COLLARD, Finn of Collard A Collard, Piano-forte Manufacturers, London. Lomx?, August 23,1861. James Af. Wehli, Etq. : MT OKAS Urn: Aa yon are going beck to the United otates, I mm-t beg yon to remember me kindly to the Mesara. Ohickerlng. Tell tnem I waa de gated with their Grand Piano-forte-a? good an instrument, I V?nh me loaf ever turnea out, bot? in touch and ter 1 Wishing you, Ac, I remain evertt Aj, H P. BROADWOOD. Firm of I. Broadwood ? Sons, Plano-forte ****"it*ef tarers, London. Losnojr, July 30,1866. Meurt. Chittering d Sons: Gurra: I have juat been invited by Mesara. Ooliard to try a Grand Plano-io rte manufactured by yon, and I have no hesliation in endorsing the opinion ot my old friend, Mr. 0. D. Ooliard, vis: That it is the finest in* Strumen11 ever played on. BeUeve me, gentlemen, meat faithfully yours, i. L. HATTON. testimoni?is from the most distinguished Artists in Europe to Messrs. Chickerxng d Sons: LON DOB, July 33, 1868. Having played upon a Piano-forte mad? by Mesera, Chick erl?g at Sons, of Boston and New York, I have much pleasure in testifying to ita general excellence. For sweetness and brilliancy of tone, delicacy of much and magnificent power for concert purposes, I conaider lt a really QUAND PIANO-roar* AND DECIDED? LY IHK BKBX 1 HA VS BKSN OF AX IC HI CAN MANUFACTUBB. ARABEL LA GODDARD. Git LO ls LOON DL ?. A. OdBoHMI. ALFRED JA ELL. W. EUHE LINDSAY SLOPES, i ULES BENEDICT. J. MoHUHELEd, Sf. W. BvLeE. Prof. or Conservatoire de oH AS H Aid .E. Lei, sig. a HIN LL Y RICHARDS. S. AaTHUR CH APPEL, BENE FAVAAG ER. Director of Monday Con SYDNEY BMIT/H. certa, London. Among the chief pointa of exoeUonoe of tho Ohicker? lng PUuos, of which apeak the renowned artista in their congratulatory testimon?ala to the Mesara. Ohickerlng, are the greatest possible depth, richness and volume of tone, combined with a rare brilliancy, clearness and perfect evenness througuout the entire seale; and, above ail. a aurprleiug duration of sound, the pure and ?yin athetac quality ot which novar changos under the most delicate or powerful touch. During the past forty-three years this firm has mana aotured 80.000 iPLAJXTOS, In the construction of whick they have introduced every known and valuable Improvement. They have invaria? bly been eel ec ted and used by all of the world'a ac knowUdged great artista who have visited thia country professionally, both for private and public use. Til A LU ERG, I consider Chickering st Sons' Pianos, beyond oom parla on, the beat I have ever aeen in America. GOTTSCHALK. I consider Ohickerlng 4 Sons' Planos superior to any In the world. They are unrivalled for their singing qualities and for the harmonious roundness or their tone. There ls a perfect homogeneity throughout all the registers. The upper notes are remarkable for a clearness and purity which I do not find in any other Instrument, while the base ls distinguished for power without harshness, and for a magnificent sonority. WEI! LI. Your Pianos are superior to any I have ever seen in this country or m Europe. I have BB ver hi ard a tone so perfect; lt jlelds every expression that ls needed in music, and ita quality ia capaDle of change to meet every sentiment. This ia a rare power, an., ls derived from the perfect purity of its tone, togethor with its sympathetic, elaatlo and well balanced touch. POZNAN SKI. During the patt eight years I have constantly played apon th? joally celebrated Erard Pianos; yours are the ,uly instruments that I have found, either here or in Europe, to equal them in aU their pointa of excellence. It may be satisfactory to our patrons and friends among the public at large to atate that testimonials have been received from all the leading artists who hara via ited or are now residing in the United Sutes, a few of whoae names, besides those above, we append: LEO. DE MEYEB. GOBTAV HATTER. ALFRED J ALL. 3. BENEDICT. H. f ANDERSON. M. 8TRAE08CH. B. HOFFMAN. JULLIEN. ARTHUR NAPOLEON. And many others. MW ILLUSTRATED ALBUMS AND PRICE LISTS SENT BY MAIL. WARE-ROOMS, No. 652 Broadway, NEW YORK. HENRY SIEGLING, As-'t CHARLESTON' S. O oo vc ocr a m wi imo