The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, July 25, 1867, Image 4
CaiKLESTOX DIM NEWS,
G. fi. CATHCART, EDITOB
CM.THOABT, MCMILLAN & MORTON,
PROPRIETORS.
No. 18 HAYNE STREET.
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THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 25, 1867.
TUE BEAUTIFUL, LAND.
There's a Beautiful Lead br the Spoiler untrod,
Unpolluted by sorrow or care;
It ls lighted stone hr the presence of God,
Whose thrco? and whose temple are there;
Its cry* talin o streams with murmuring flow.
Meander through Tailers so green,
And itt mountains of jasper are bright hi the glow
Of a eplondor no mortal bath seen.
And throngs of singer?, with Jubilant breath.
Make the sir with their melodies rife;
Aad one known on earth se the Angel of Death,
Shines here as an Angel of ?Ale !
An Infinito tenderness beams from his eyes.
On his brow ls aa infinite cann;
And bia voice as it thrills through the depth of the ailee.
Ia aa sweet aa the seraphim's psalm.
Through the amaranth groves of tho Beautiful Land
Walk the souls who are faithful in this;
And their foreheads, ?tar-crowned, by the zephyrs are
tanned.
That evermore murmur of bliss;
They tasto the rich fruitage that bangs from the trees.
And breathe the sweet odor of flowers
Moro fragrant than ever were kissed br the breeze
In Aro by 'a loveliest bowers.
Old Prophets, whose words were a spirit of flame
Blazing oat o'er the darkness of Time;
And martyrs, whose courage no tortures could tame,
Mar tura from their purpose sublime;
And Saints and Confessors, a numberless throng.
Who were loyal to Truth and to Right,
And left, as they walked through the darkness of Wrong,
Their footprint? encircled with light.
And the dear little children, who went to their rest
Era their UT es had been sullied by tin,
While the Angel ot Morning soil tarried a guest.
Their spirits' pure temple within;
An are mere-adare there-tn the Beautiful Land,
The bad br . he Spoiler untrod.
And their foreheads, star-crowned, by the zephyrs are
finned *
That Wow from the Gardens of God I
My soul hath looked m through the pathway of dreams
On tte atty all paven with gold.
And though ft still waits on this desolate strand,
A pilgrim and stranger on earth.
Yet rt know m that glimpse of the Beautiful Land,
That it gased on the name of its birth !
COMMERCIAL.
BARCELONA-Per Spanish brig Despejada-183 bales
Upland Cotton, 100 bb Is Boam.
BALTIMORE-Per sehr E J Palmer-110,000 feet Lum?
bar.Per sehr Lilly-80,518 feet Sawed Lumber
' ? _
Tne Cbaneston Cotton Market,.
OFFICE OF THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, \
GBUauarox, Wednesday Evening, July 94, 1867. I
There wae a moderate enquiry, prices remaining with?
out change. Sales 58 bales: lat Ol ii. 2 at 23, 14 at 25>?,
39 at 26. Wa quote:
Low Middling.:.33X024
Middlin;.25X026
On Tuesday evening, after tte dose of our report,
some 61 balea changed band?; say 9 at 21, 15at 223,'. 27
at 24, and IC at 26.
Ausrast? Market.
AUGUSTA, Jory 23.-Corvo*-The demand continues
good, and all that waa offered was sold at an advance on
Sat quotation*, say 34 at 24* eta for Middling. The
satos amounted to 1ST bates, as follows : lat21; 8 at
23; 4 et 23*; 6 at 24; 34 at 24*; lOatSiX; 60 at 24,V,
and 8 at 26 cu. The receipt* were 15 balee.
Gonn-The brokers are buying at 129 and selling
at 14L
Sn.vita-Brokers are buying at 130 and selling at irs.
? . -
^ BTew Orleans Market.
NEW ORLEANS, July 19. -COTTON-A len active feel?
ing has characterized operations to-day. Opening with
a limited Inquiry, the demand has continued light
throughout, being controlled by tte same influences
that operated against tte movement yesterday. Tis: mee
- gre supplies and extreme views on tho part of buyers
?ad Boilers. The marked depletion of the ?tock, coupled
witt tte heavy falliug off in reoeints. causes moet factors
to hold back their supplies to anticipation of higher
priesa, hoare lt is that buyers experienced oo much diffi?
culty in ftadtag descriptions suitable to their orders
Under mew eire mm tances the day's transactions have
been restricted, aggregating at the clo?e barely 750 balee,
taken by ate brokera, at prices hvrisattng aa irregular ,
advance of %a per lb, tte market closing at our quota-1
ttonKWith aa upward tendency.
Witt tte abyve remarks we revise our figures, and now
?as fellows: Ordinary I8a20c, (kx>d Ordinary 31 Ka
j Low Milling 33j?a24j4?, aad Middling 36a27c.
i eeles for tte past three days comprise 3303 balea,
teetotal for ?he wee* of 6960 balea, against 6700
tort week, and 6W0 tte Week betore. The receipt?, proper
stace Friday erening, STfltndieg tte arrivals nom Me?
ttle, Floridav-wn* Taxas, which are included in tteir
respcoUra afatsmante, oomprtoa 870 bate*,xageinrt 1143
tort wiMiVeawrtiiga'dEOTease of 373 baies. The week's
?xpoKts suitoaaa 63B8 bales, 1836 o i which were coast
wise, a^id 3047 to foreign porta._
eraran aw or corrow.
8t?* on hand September 1,1868.bales 102,062
Becotved today.,. 353
Buttel a previously.,.755,710
Adntttonal balsa naadtnwm wracked, tooee,
born, and damaged Cotton, pickings,
sample*, ac........... u?33-T69.38e
871,463
Cleared, to-day... .1985
Cleared previously...........805,470-837,455
Stock on band and on shipboard. 44,013
Cow 'Witt tte receipt of fresh sbppUes tte move
inentto>tbls markst toJay baa exhibited considerable
activity, and then have baan sales at an adviaoe of fully
So per bushel far. whit* The M ll ?willuns comprise
11,105 ?ache, of which 425, 300, 400mixed. COO. 2000 yel?
low mixed at $1 35, 400 arney yellow at $1 30, 400 ordi?
nary whhe mixed at tl 40, 480 white mixed at
MUSWprime white, 700 white and 5000 whirs and
white mixed at *l *5 per bnshpl. Week's sates 30,098.
Receipts 36,386. Exports 14,336 sacks.
FanoHTs.- There lias bean little movement in this de?
partment The offerings coastwise continue light, while
the ehtpments to foreign ports show a marked failing off.
We hara no change to report in rates, which are as
follows: ie par U> far cotton by steamer to New York
and Barten; and V? ? Philaielphia; hy steamer to New
York and Boston 46c per sack for corn, 90c pur bbl for
nour, ?1 26 per bbl far pork, uid SlOall per hhd for to?
bacco. By steamer to Liverpool ??d per Eb for cotton
and 60a per hhd for tobacco. By sail to Liverpool 9-16d
par Q> for cotton, and 43a Od per hhd tor tobacco. By sail
to Favre ltfc per lb for cotton.
WTlxttlngton Mavrkct.
WILMINGTON, Jury 23.- TtraPEfrtrxa- Ia Ave cent*
higher and about 400 obis changed hands at $8 30 fi r
aoftTaad I 50 for hard, per 280 lbs.
8mm Tuarairrniz.-No change in price. Sales of
lat bate atftiX centa per gallon.
Koaxa.-Market steady. Sales of 663 bbls at fl 60 for
' c<nsmioniW75a3 87X*?atraine*t$3ioe No 3, and $4 35
.36 {br No 1,
TAH.-A small paro?l sold at 83 85 per bbl
COBB.-Sales norn wharf of lioo bushels mixed at
txSO, hag? Inelnded; 560 do Baltimore white atti 86,
sad 1600 do at fl 38 per bushel,
Baltimore Market.
. BALTIMORE, July 22.-Corro?-Some inquiry to-day,
but tow ?ates and they omited to amount; atook reduced
and aeaoiUuuit poor, especially of good gradea; Middling
to acarea and hekl at 35c; Low Middlings 2ia34%cta; in?
cluded ta the salea waa a lot of 35 bales barely Low Mid
dttngat33Xa
Qi il l j?7 Market rather depreased under steamer's ad
vlcee, tte advance at Rio being fully conntorv;ted by tba
confirm alton of heavy shipmen ta to New York (princi?
pally) tte previous month. We ara not advised of any
eeles to-day; no quotable change in prices.
FLOCX-The market opened to-day witt a farther de?
cline of $1 fy bbl on high grade Baltimore Extra and
Family ; lower gradas were also much depressed, and
were offered 50c fy bbl below Saturday's prices. We
heard of no salea. We revise quotations as follows:
Howard-street Super ann Cut titra... ?'J 00 ($?10 00
Howard-street Extra Shipping. 10 50 fi 12 00
Howard-etreet High Grades..12 50 ($13 25
Howard-street Family. 14 00 fj 14 25
Ohio Super and Cut Extra.00 00 @ CO 00
Ohio Super and Extra Snipping. 00 00 @ 00 00
Ohio Super and Family.. lg 50 te 14 00
Northwestern Super. 00 00 (?00 00
Northwestern Extra. io 60 fj U 00
Crty Mills Super..-.. 00 00 S 00 00
City Mute, Standard Extra.. 00 00 S 00 00
City Mute Shipping brands Extra. 12 50 fj 18 00
Baltimore high grade extra..14 CO @ 14 50
Baltimore, Welch's Greenfield and
Wererton Family. 00 00 fj 15 00
ByeFlour,. 8 00 to 8 50
Oom Meal City Mute. 00 00 @ 6 75
OSAIS-Wheat was tn heavy soppy to-day, the offer.
Si oft 'Change amounting to near 5000 bushels white
upwards of 32,000 bushels red-in all 37,000 bush?
els, The market opened with sales of prime red at $2 60
a2 65, but subsequently broke down, prices declining
folly 16 to 30o; about 30,000 bushels were sold at prices
ranging from 83 to 83 55 for inferior to choice red, and
clcsmg at 82 35a2 40 lor prime and choice, 62 20i2 30 for
medium grades, and 83a3 30 for common. Of white 2000
aSOO bushels sold at 32a2- 50, aa to quality-no choice of
Jared. Corn-Offerings consisted of 8000 bushele white
and 2560bushels yellow; included In the sales were 5000
bushels fair to prune white at 31 Mal 18. 1900 bushels
mixed do at ?1 I2al 16, ana 800 buahelo inferior at fl
?mo tunnels fair to prime yellow at 8112all4, and 650
bushel?mixed do at $1 io. Of Oats 1800 bushels offered,
and 1000 boah ela reported sold, including 150 bushels at
87o Inc ease, and residue at 95c weight for new, and 98ca
fl for okL Bye-170 bushels received, and 95 bushels
new sold at ff 40 fy bushel
MOT liars- We havo only to report a sale of 35 hhds
Cube .,n private terms.
Provisions-With an active consumptive demand for
Bacon, chiefly from the South, light stocks ta dealers
hands, and advancing prices in the West, our market has
again to be written higher lox all descriptions except
Lard, which is quite neglected. We report sales to day
of 60 hhds Bacon Shoulders In lots at ?Wc; ?0 do rib
Sides one lotlat 15c; 35 do ta toto at 15*al5Xc; 60 hhds
clear nb at lSgc, and atar 60 do at 16c cash, and at the
elora held *TX<>-T afterwards herd of a sale of 80
hhd* dear ribSid?latMe. bulk Shoulders, 12 hhd e at
^l<W^?U1^?icV?adrlb BmeaTS&allc. Mess
Pork held at 326 per bbL No quotauons for Lard ta tho
absence of inquiry or sales. Telegraphic advices from
Cmrinnall at tte close of tte day report market active
and prices tau tending upward; sales of clear rib at l'c
packed ; Shoulders Mtfo; bulk do U^c; Mess Pork 821
we learn 1008 to 1500 bbis were purchased at Cincinnati
or Baltimore account on Saturday last at 823 per bbL
Suoaa-Market con innes quiet, but holders remain
fir?; we have but to notice sates of 25 hhds Porto Rico
from second hands at 12Xal3>?c; io hhds Enulian
latead common grocery, at 12tfc. No change ta prices
of refined, satos are sall made ou tte baals of VlfiSiv?
for liavrd cmsiioci.
Bau-With moderate jobbing demand wo quote Liver?
pool Fine ?3a310. do Ground Alum 3210a2 15 fy sack.
Turk'a leland unchanged; quote quiet at 6&i60c fy
bushel for lota from store.
WHISKEY-Ia dull, and for free most difficult to name
a price; ta bond held nominally at 36a37c fy gallon.
Blew York Harket.
XOVXT 1CABXXT.
The Hew York Evening Pott,.ot Monday, Joly 22d
aera:
(told ia i stier stronger u>day, on the rumor that
Napoleon is baring hones in Belgium to strengthen hi?
cavalry. There ls some sp.colativo activity, and tho
lending rate ls MB per cent.
The Increased excitement to-day ai the Stock Ex?
change is attributed partly to the state of the monoy
market, and partly to tho fact that a larger number of
inver tors with capital have been attracted to operations
in some of the leading railroad shares, with a. view, as ls
I reported, to consummate, at no very distant nay, a con
sondatlon of several roads into singlo trunk lines under
i a uni: y of management; so as to secure on the one ado
1 efficiency and economy in operating tho roads, and on
the other side an equitable distribution of the earnings
among tho stockholders and real owners of tlc property.
Tho continued reports of good crops have alao aa in
fluen<- J In imparting a sthnu us to tho public confidence
with which speculative activity in the sensitive values of
tte stock market is usually associated.
Thelman market is quiet, and without any feature of
special Ic tcrcst Call loans aro 5 percent, whito 6a7 is
the rate fe-'- discounts. The tendency still appears lo bo
in the direction of greater ease.
PRODUCE MARKET.
NEW YORK. July 22.-FLO ra, Tho market for
wettern and state flour is dull and generally lower.
Fieah ground is scarce. New flour is more plenty and ls
irregular.
The sales are 7500 bbls at $7 00a8 20 for superfine state;
$8 SOall 70 for extra state; ?9 lOall 00 for thc low grades
of spriBg western extra; $9 80all 10 for shipping Ohio;
l^ll 50al3 25 for trade and family brands of Ohio, Michi?
gan and Indiana, and 813 25al9 for tit Louis extras.
California, flour is heavy for common, but firm for
choice. Sales ot 1360 bbls at ?13al5 15.
Canadian flour is inactivo at ?10 25al2 for tho low
grades of extra, and S12 20al4 for trad J and family
brands.
Southern flour is dull, but steady. Sales cf300 bbls at
$9 lOall 50 lor common to fair Baltimore and country
extras, and $11 70al7 PO for trad o and family brands.
Rye flour ls finn. Sales of 150 bbls at ?7 60a9 25.
Corn meal is easier. Sales of 600 Obis at i 5 40 lor city,
and S6 10 for Brandywine. , ?
GBATN.-The wheat market is irregular. Common
spring is easier, while choleo ia firmer. Winter wheat is
without material chango, and closes tame. Tho supply
is light The demand is con ti uo a to millers.
The sales are SO.OOO bosh at S315a2 25 for fair to good
No 3 Milwaukee club; M 75a2 95 tor white California,
$2 87>? for White Canadian; $2 76 tor white Tennessee;
i2 75a2 to tor new amber Georgia.
Barley is inactive and prices are nominal.
Barley malt is quiet and scarce at $150al CS.
Oats are firmer but less active. Tho sales no 45,003
bush Oh' o at 93c, hot western at 81c, and good do 82?ia
85.
Rye ls about the same. Ihc sales are 1100 bush weit?
em at SI 53al 55.
Corn is v-ry abundant and about 3o lower. The in?
quiry is in part for export, though mainly for the homo
trade.
The sales aro 115,000 bush kiln -dried at 96ca$l; hot at
85s94o; damp at 95a9Sc; common to choice Western mix?
ed at 95ca$l 04; do white at $1 lOaSl ll; do yellow at
?108.
PROVISIONs-Th? Pork market has been very active
and excited at decidedly higher fleures, but at the cloeo
there la less doing, and our extreme figures are not sus?
tained.
The sales and resales, cash and regular, ore 12.750 bbls
at S23 26a23 75 for mess, closing at about $23 C0a23 tis ;
$19 12% for old prime mess. For luturo delivery we
not? 250 bbls mess, seller August, at $23 60.
Beef is quiet but firm. Sales ot 75 bbls at $18a25 for
plain mess, and $23a27 50 tor extra mess.
Tierce Beef is dull and nominal.
Beef Hains, are fairly active tor the season. Sales of 43
bbls at $89 for Western.
Cut meats are in demand, but the supply and advanc?
ed rates asked checked business. We noto a small lot
dry salted shoulders at ll ??c. and the majority of hold?
ers refuse to sell below at ll s,ali\'c.
BJ icon is steady. Sales of 50 boxes heavy ice-cured
Stratford cut at 13c
Lard ia fairly active without change to note in prices
talcs of 760 bbls and tes at 12al2>?c for No $; 12 "ja
I2>i . for city; UJfsJSo for fair to prime steam and kettle
rendered.
GUNNIES-Are generally quiet We qriote nominally
at 20c for bag, and 26c for cloth.
HAT.-The demand has been quite active, and with a
good demand prices have advanced and closed firm at $1
al 10 for shipping, and $1 66al '5 for retail lota. Long
Bye Straw is firm at $1 2?al 30, cash.
Consign?es per Notatb Carolina Ka. Ll road,
July ?4.
122 bales Cotton, 14 bales Yarns, 048 bags Wheat, 168
bags Flour, 84 bbls Naval Stores, 6 cars Lumber and
Wood, ic. To Courtenay k Trenhohn, Railroad Agent,
Street Bros & Co, A Robinson & Co, G ? Pritchott, W P
Dowling, T F Brodie, J Adger A Co, W Roach, H L Jef?
fers ?: co, J A J D Kirkpatrick, J M Caldwell k Sons, ?
H Rodgers k Co, Goldsmith k Son, Shaugh A Mallonoe,
? Welling, Utsey A Kenyon.
Passengers.
Per steamer Phot Boy, from Savannah, via Beaufort
anton Head, 4c-J B Horlback. Capt Smith, J Baker. H
Dubbin, Mn Jones, E Marten, Maj or Pearce, MrsBurdts,
! 3 V Heyward, 8 8 Heyward, Jr, J N Enslow, L M John?
ston T L Lewis. Capt Speed, W H Harrison, Miss Laura
lt Towna, Miss l lien Murray, B 8 Roberts, D C Wilson.
Master Cravat, and 12 deck.
fer steamer Emilie, from Georgetown, 8 C-J Per?
cival, lady and nurse, Mrs Vaux, Urs Fitzsimons, - La
motto, W W Walker, A J Shaw, G H ?rennock, D Wheel?
er, and 25 deck.
Per steamer W W Frazier, from Edisto and Rockville
Ber J B Seabrook, Rev J R Dow, R Bonke, F Sheffer, T P
Burger, E B Seabrook, F Toyle, and 17 deck.
Per steamer St Helena, from Edisto and Rockville
O Lan ard and lady, Mrs C Denny, ti Whaley, A Lanier,
W O Wilson, W E Beevos, R West, and 10 deck.
POUT CALENDAR.
OOBBXCIZD WEEKLY.
PHASES or TUB MOON.
New M. 1st, 4h. 28m. even I Full M. 10lh,2h. 3Cm. even
First Q. 8th, Oh. lim. even | Lost Q.24th, 10h.lCm.morn
A New Moon. 30th. llb. 43m., even.
SUN.
MOON
Kiara.
mo H
WATKIt.
22 Monday...,
33 Tuesday....
24 Wednesday,
35 Thursday...
20 Friday. ....
37 Saturday,...
28 Sunday.
6.. 8
6.. 9
6..10
6. .10
6..11
6. .13
6.. 13
7.. 4
7.. 8
7.. 3
10..46
ll..21
Morn.
12.. 3
13. .47
1..34
3..27
ll..13
12.. 1
13..66
1..6S
3.. 4
4.. 15
6.. 10
MARINE NEWS.
PORT OF CIIAULKSTOS.
Arrived Yesterday.
Steamer Phot Doy, MoNelty, Savannah, via Beaufort,
Hilton Head, ko. Mdze. Ac. To John Ferguson, W
P Holmes, Solomons A Co, Col J P Low, Holmes A
Calder.
i Steamer Faillie, Davis, Georgetown, S C. 108 tierces
Bice, 49 sacks Rough Ric?, and Mdze. To Shackeliord A
Kelly, Thurston A Holmes, J R Pringle, Porcher & Hen?
ry. Mordecai A Co, Phinnoy A Jackson, H McGorits, M
Armstrong, D Paul a Co, and others.
Steamer W W Frazier, Boyle, Edisto and Rockville.
Meuse. To John k Theo Getty, George W Clark k Co.
and other?.
Steamar St Helena, Rumley, Edisto and Rockville.
Mdse, To J H Murray, and others.
Cleared Ves tenia y.
Spanish brig Despejada, Mustany, Barcelona- W P Hall.
Sear E J Palmer, Palmer Baltimore-P P Locke.
Bohr Lilly, Woolford, Baltimore-Cbiaohn Bros.
Went to Bea Yesterday. '
Ship Galana, Danton, Fron tira, Mexico.
Sehr E J Palmer, Palmer, Baltimore.
Sehr Lilly, Woolford, Baltimore,
From th is Port.
Steamship E B Sonder, Lobby, New York, Joly 21.
Steamship Champion, Lockwood, New York. July 24.
Steamship J W Everman, Tuttle, Philadelphia, July 24.
Spanish bark Esperanza, Ping, New Kork, July 22.
LIST OF VES SK LS
UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS POUT.
FOBEIGN.
ZJVSBFOOL.
Ship R 0 Winthrop, stuart, sailed.June 5
Tba Tryphenla, Harding, sailed.May 25
BZWTOBT, ENG.
The Johannes, Bater, sailed.May 19
DOMESTIC
* / BOSTON.*
Brig G 7 Geary,-, up.July 18
Sehr E W Pratt,-, up.July ll
Sehr Lizzie Batchelder, English, cleared.July 13
. ? HEW TOBT.
Sehr Myrover, Hughes, cleared.July 18
Sehr M B Brambah, Hussey, up.July 18
XUX.TnfOBX.
Brig Senorita, Linden, up.July 20
KRAUSHAAR & CG,
TB3 MC?T rUPBO VXD
GRAND ARD SQUARE
PIANO-FORTEb
full Iron Frame and Over-sirens B^as
MANUFACTORY AND WAREHOUSE
* ?. 19 Wast ? Ior.it on-tt rt at. flo. 1
NEAR BROADWAY. NEW YORK.
rHE UNDERSIGNED, MEMBERS OF THF FIRM ?*
KRAUSHAAR s CO., arc practical Plano m Aken
aad as such have bad a larne experience In conuoctlr:
?Ith some <.. the boat EstabUrhcenta In this ocr,nu.
and Europe, Their i last? are made not merely fri
teem, butty them, ai dutder their I ri; mediate pevaoati
supervision, ana they allow no Instruments to leave thc.';
factory and pass Into the hands of their patrons, ut len
teay have a power, evenness, firmness and round nea: o
une, an elasticity of tench-without which no Ins;rx
cent ought to be satisfactory to the publlo-M wolf >
ta at durability ta COL strut ti 33, which enables it tc rr
nain in tu i and to withilAnd sudden changea of tetz
1 era ture and exposure to extrema neat and cold, wei.")
are aomctimoa DIU voidable.
They will at all times be happy to see tho professici
and the public at their Wai.-orooms, and Invito coran??i
son between their own Piiinca and those ci any otb?
manufactory.
ANTON KRAUSHAAR..TOBIAS H A Ml
CHARLES J. BOHCNEMANN.
April 26
THE SUBSCRIBER ANNOUNCES THAT HE HAS
connected, as heretofore, the
UNDERTAKING BUSINESS,
In all Its parts, with tho FURNITURE, so that he is pre?
pared to furnish funerals complete, and to give personal
ittention in the most delicate, respectable and satisfacto?
ry manner. He is also prepared to remove bodies to any
distance free ol smell and decay.
FISK'S METALIC CASES, and all kinds of COFFINS,
il ways on hand on the most reasonable terms.
R. WHITE,
FURNITURE WAREROOMS,
Southwest corner Wentworth and Meeting streets.
Or at No. 9 COLLEGE SiREET, at night and Sundays.
June 28 * ttnwlmo
LAW N0TIC?T
rfTHE UNDERSIGNED ARE ASSOCIATED AS PART
A. NEBS, and propose to practico in tho STATE
COURTS OF LAW AND L QUIT Y for the Districts ot
Barnwell, Beaufort and Colleton, under tho nome and
style of "DAVANT."
Office, for the present, at GELLISONVILLE, South
Carolina. R. J. DAVANT.
November 23 fm J. C. DAVANT.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NEW PERFUME
For the Handkerchief.
? MOST EXQUISITE, DELICATE, AND FRA?
GRANT PEKFUME, Distilled from tho Rare and
Beautiful Flower from which it takes ita name.
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY PHALON & SON,
NEW YOKK.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
ASK FOB PHALON'H-TAEE NO 0THEI1.
Sold by Druggists generally, and
Sold at Wholesale by
GOODRICH. HI & CO.,
January 21 _mthlyr
OLD RIP VAN WINKLE GIN,
GOLD MEDAL SHERRY,
PORT AND MADEIRA,
HARVEST BOURBON,
WHEAT NUTRIENT,.
OLD HOMESTEAD RYE.
IN ADDITION TO OUR BUSINESS OP SILLING
WINES, etc., In original packages, and in order to
insure to consumers Pure Liquors in a compact end con?
venient form, we commenoed tho enterprise of bottling
and packing in cues our wall known Wines, Brandies,
Whiskies, &c and hare sent them out in a style that
would preclude the possibility of their being tampered
with before reaching the purchaser. The general appre?
ciation and gratifying success that has rewarded our
efforts has encouraged us to maintain tho standard as re?
gards quality, also to make leere? tod effort s to retain the
confidence and patronage which has been so liberally be?
stowed upon us. IiiNINGER A CO.,
[Established 1778.] Importers ot Wines, kc,
No. 10 Beaver street, New York.
The above popular goods axe pr.t np in cases contain?
ing one dozen bottles each, and ara sold by all prominent
Druggists, Grocers, kc.
Opinion* of tuc Prest.
Tho name of Bimngor k Co., No. IC Beaver street, is a
guarantee of tho exact and literal truth of whatever they
represent.-A'. T. Com. Advertiser.
The importing house of Bining cr k Co., No. 15 Beaver
street, ls conducted upon principles of integrity, fairness
and tho nighest honor.- a. y. Evening Express.
GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO..
N 163 MEETING STREET,
? Opposite Charleston Hot
and
DOWIE & MOISE,
SUCCESSORS TO KINO & CASSIDEY,
No. 151 MEETING STREET,
January 30
Wholesale Agents, Charleston, S. C
w fm Ot a is
WRITE SULPHUR SPRINGS,
\ CATAWBA COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA.
rriHE PROPRIETORS OF THIS CELEBRATED
J. WATERING PLACE, having gono to great expense
since the last season, in changing tho position of and re?
pairing the COTTAGES, grading the Walks and erecting
now Buildings, together with many other improvements,
will open THE SPRINGS for the reception ot visitors on
Saturdav, June 1st, 1867.
Being situated in tho northwestern part of tho State,.
in a country remarkable for its beautty and healthful?
ness, these, together with tho virtues or the Waters, make
lt one of the most desirable WATERING PLACES in the
country.
THE MINERAL WATERS
Of THE SPBINGS aro the White and Bluo Sulphur, and
Chalybeate, and thoy possess all tue finest qualities of
these waters, and aro sovereign remedies for all diseases
of the LIVER, BOWELS, STOMACH and KIDNEYS.
THE SPRINGS aro accessible by any of the roads lead?
ing to Salisbury, N. C., and at that point the Western
North Carolina Railroad will convey visitors to Hickory
Station, at which placo conveyances aro always in attend?
ance to take thom to THE SPRINGS.
Dr. WHITE, of tho Medical Collego of Virginia, will bo
at THE SPRINGS tho entire Season, and invalids may
rely upon good attention.
Having again secured the services of Mrs. WRENN,
and made ampio arrangements for keeping a GOOD
TABLE, and tho best Wines, Liquors and Segare, and
having engaged Smith's Band tor ho Season, we safely
promise to ali every convenience for pleasure, comfort
and amusement that may be desired.
BOARD PER MONTH.SOO 00
BOARD PER WEEK. 18 00
BOARD PER DAY. 3 00
Children under 7 years of age and Ser?
rants Half Price.
J. GOLDEN WYATT & CO.,
May 30
PROPRIETORS.
2mo
CHEROKEE PILLS,
Or Female liegulator,
?Cure Suppressed, Excessive and
Painful Menstruation, Oreen
Sickness, Nervous and Spinal Af?
fections, Pains in Vie Back, Sick
JJtadache, Giddiness, and all dis?
eases that spring fruir Irregularity,
by removing tho causo and alt the
effects that arise from lt. They
are perfectly safe In all cases, ex?
cept when forbidden by direc?
tions, and are ca*y to administer,
ss they are nicely sugar coated.
They should be In the hands of
every Malden, Wife, and Mother
Ladies can address us in perfect
confidence, and state their com?
plaints In full, as we treat all Female Complainte,
and prepare Medicines suitable for all diseases to
which they are snbjoct-Thirty-two page pamphlet,
in a scaled cnvolone, freo.
Tho Cherokee Pilla aro sold by all druggists at $1
per box, or six boxes for $5 ; or they are sent by
mall, free of postage. In an ordinary letter, free
from observation, by addressing tho sole proprietor,
Dr. W. R. MERWIN, 37 Walker St., N. Y.
N. B.-Cherokee Pills No. 2 aro prepared for
special canes, when milder medicines fail ; thea?
are sent by mail, free of postage, on receipt of $5,
the price of each bom.
DB. WRIGHT'S
REJUVENATING ELIXIR,
Or, Essence of Life,
^?SBMW?WO??? Cnroa General Debility, Weak
^*mfc?Si s^b* / Hysteric* in Females,
SSMKTMlim/ Palpitation of the Heart ana
KSBMIHEI^ Nervous Diseases. It re
.s^WffHm^? stores new life and vigor to the
^ aSaKgg aced, causing the hot blood of
?."Vi. ?Ki* 5fi? youth to course the veins, res
#T ?5?& tun fe* ?. 2xr % Generaz
new Ufe"-so does <*W?r?T?*n0 Impotency and
this Elixir rejuven- Debility, restoring Manliness
ate the system and and full rig' r, thus proving a
overcome disease. perfect "Elixir of Love," re?
moves Sterilitjf'tn? Barrenness in both sexes. To
tho young, middle-aged, and axed, there Is no greater
boon than this " Elixir of Life. It give? a now
lease of life, causing the weak and debilitated to
have renowed strength and vigor, and the entire
system to thrill with Joy and pleasure.
Price, ono bottle (2 ; three bottles $5 ; sent by
express to any address.
Our medicines are sold and recommended by all
respectable druggists In overy part of the civilized
globo; some unprincipled dealers, however, try to
deceive their customers by selling cheap and worth?
less compounds in order to maka money. Bo nat
deceived-ask ft>r these medicines ?nd take no
others. If the druggist docs not keep them, wrlto
to us. and we will send thom by express, carefully
packed, free from observation. We will be pleased
to receive letters with full statements In regard to
anv disease with which ladies or gentlemen ors
afflicted Address all letters fur medicines, i>atnph
>ets, or advice, to the sole proprietor, ?ta
Dr W. R. MERWIN, 37 Walker BL, H. 7,,
May as wfm Iv
^ T> E A U T Y.- Auburn,
^5r^? Jj Golden, Flaxen, aud ?P^^?V
0f Jt Silken CURLS produced by A^WS
JES^JPCP tiuii warranted to ctn? tl ??? rffflSr^Ma,
~r^, . FyT most straight and stubborn *"YWwp?
ha'* of either sex into wavy ringlets, or heavy massive
L-L. . Has been used hy tho fashionables ol Tai is and
London, with the most gratifying resid?s. Docs no ln
jury to thc hair. Price by mail scaled and postpaid, SI.
Descriptive circulars mailed free. Address BERGER,
SHUTTS k CO., Chemists. No. 285 River street, Troy, N.
i*., Sole Agents for tho Unite d States.
March 30 Jv
THE MARION STAR,
1ESTABLISHED NEARLY TWENTY YEARS AGO, IS
li published at Marion, S. C., in the central portion
of the country, and offers a favorable medium to Mer?
chants, Druggists, Machinists, and all classes who desire
to extend their business in tho Pee Dee country.
For the benefit of our advertising patrons, we shall, in
addition to our subscription list, which is constantly in?
creasing, publish and distribute gratuitously 3000 extra
copies of the STAB, during tho business season this
FalL
Rates of Advertising liberal.
W. J. McKERALL,
November 20 Editor and Proprietor
dJjpajfc Th'3 preparation, long
-?j****^? jJ^T^MOG, 1 " 11 favorably known,
iiBB^?^f^?')^^MST'' %vi" thoroughly reinvigo
IH^K^^^^^^I^? Tr ratu .r0'tcn clowi1
?HJ?KM^^?* jtff /' strengthening and
f/f H . ; cleansing tho stomach
ik fC, ? Ift J His asuro preventive
of B'' cliseaBes Incident
?^SS^?T^**^ -KyC^ to this animal, such an
" _v*^ ?SU^TCS-LUNG ?'EVEK, GLAND
EKS, YELLOW WATER, HE WES, COUGHS, DIS?
TEMPER, FEVERS,
^rrs USE IMPROVES ??^?S^S^?^^
?^oj^tila awi- >jy
INTO A FINE' LOOK- ^^^^r^^^fea?^^^^
ING AND SPIRITED HORSE.
MISCEUANEOUS.
FOUTZ'S
CELEBRATED
HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS.
TO KEEPERS OF C0W8 THIS PREPARATION IS
INVALUABLE. It in.
creases tho quantity
and improves tho quali?
ty of tho MILK. It
has been proven by ac?
tual experiment to in?
crease tho Quantity ol
MILK and 'CREAM
twenty por cent., and
make tho BUTTER
firm and sweet. In fat
J toning cattle, it g v e
If them an appetite, o
ena their hide, and makes them thrive much faster.
IN ALL DISEASES OF SWINE, SUCH AS COUGHS
ULL'-ERS IN THE
LUNGS, LIVER, ir?.,
this article acts as a
specific. Ry putting
fro ia one-half a paper I
to a paper in a barrel'
of t will tho abovo dis?
eases will bo eradica?
ted or entirely pre- ?
vented. If given m
time, a certain preventive and euro for tho Hog Cholora.
PREPARED BY
S* A. FOUTZ & BRO.,
No. 110 FRANKLIN STREET
BALTIMORE, Md.
FOR SALE BY
DOWIE & MOISE
SOUTHERN DRUG HOUSE,
NO. 151 MEETING STREET,
OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL.
March 23 _stnthfimo
(tel
THIS DELICIOUS TONIC, ESPECIALLY DESIGNED
for the uso of the
Medical Profession and the Family,
is now endorse! by all tho prominent Physicians, Chem?
ists and Connoisseurs, as possessing all thoso intrinsic
medicinal qualities (tome and diuretic) which belong to
an ?
OLD AND FUSE GIN.
Wo trust that our established reputation founded
upon cighty-ehrht years of experience-abundantly vin?
dicates our claims to public confluence, and guaran?
tees tho excellence of this Standard Article.
Put up in cases containing one dozen bottles each and
sold by all prominent Druggists, Grocers, Ac.
A. M. BININGER & CO,
1 Established 1778. Solo Importera
No. IS Beaver street, Now Yoi
Opinions of t li Press.
The Blningers, No. 15 Beaver street, have a very high
reputation to sustain, as tho oldest and best bouse in
New York.-Home Journal.
The house of A. M. Piningor ic Co., No. 15 Beaver
street, has sustained, for a period of eighty y ara, a repu?
tation that may well bo envied.-A". F. Evening Pott.
GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO.,
NO. 153 MEETING STREET,
Opposite Charleston Hotel,
and
DOWIE & MOISE,
SUCCESSORS TO KINO dc C'A s si. BEY.
NO. 151 MEETING STREET,
Wholesale Agents, Charleston, S. C.
January 29 tuths Gmo
?-THE SALE OF THE PLANTATION BIT?
TERS ls without precedent hi the history of the world.
There ls no secret in the matter. They are at once the
Bloat speedy, strengthening health-restorer over dis?
covered. It requires bat a single trial to understand
this. Their purity can always be relied upon. They
are oom pose* of the celebrated Calisaya Bark, Cascarilla
Bark, Dandelion. Chamomile Flowers, Lavender
Flowers, Win tem-cen, Anise, Oloverbnds, Oran co-peel,
Snake-root, Caraway, Coriander. Burdock,
S.-T.~1860~X &c
1 hey are especially recommended to clergymen, pub
lie speakers, and persons of literary habits and scion
.ary Ufo, who require tree digestion, a relish for food,
and clear montai lacul?es.
Delicate females and weak persons aro certain to tn<5
tn these Bitters what they have so long looked for.
They purify, strengthen and invigorate.
They croata a healthy appetite.
They are an antidote to change of water and diet
They overcome effects of dissipation and late honra.
They strengthen the system and enliven the mind.
They prevent miasmatic and Intermittent l?vera
Tliey purify the breath and acidity of the stomach.
They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation.
They cure Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera Morbus.
Sbey cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache
They are the bist Bitters in tho world. They make
the weak man strong, and ara exhausted nature's groat
restorer.
The following startling and emphatic statements can
be seen at our office.
Letter of Rev. E. F. GniKZ, Chaplain ol the 107tb?New
York Regiment:
NEAB AOQCIA CHEEK, March Ith, 1?C3
Owingjto the great oxposure and terrible decomposi?
tion after the battle of An tn-tam, I was utterly prontrai
ed and very sick. My stomach would not retain ru edt
ciao. An articlo called Plantation Litter-., prepared by
Dr. DBAKK, of New York, waa preen bed to give me
dlrsngth and an appetite. To my groat surprise tho)
gave mo immediate rollet Two bottles ali?os; allowed
mole join my regiment. . * . . I havo since seen
them used in many cases, and am free to say, for hos?
pital or private purposes I tnow of nothing Uko them.
Rev. E. F. GRANE, Ohaplain,
Letter from the Rev. N. E. GILDS. St. Clatrsvrlle, Pa.
GECTLKSUCK:-YOU were kind enough, on a former or
caalon, to send mo a Lslf ilozzon bottles oi PlautattoL
Bitters for $3 60. My wife having derived so m
Oeneflt from the noe of those Bitten, I CIOHI. J .(.r lo
continuo them, and you will please send i ix fcottlci
more for tho money endonad.
I am, very truly, o re.
ft. E. GIu^o, Pastor Ger. Roi. Chnroo,
BoLDiaa..' iTosfK, ScpmiNTJiMMorx's OFFICE, 1
CiHcrsNiii, Gmo, Jan. 16th, IMS. j
*..?***.*
I have given your Plantation Bitters to hundreds of
eur noblo soldiers who stop here, more or less disabled
from various causes, and thc effect is marvellous and
gratifying.
Such a preparation aa tula is I heartily wieh in every
family, in every hospital, and at band on every tattle
field. G. W. D. ANDREWS, Superintendeat.
Dr. W. A. CHILDS, Burgoon of tho Tenth Vermont Re?
giment, writes:-"I wish evbry ecldler had a bottle of
Plantation Bitters. They aro tho most effective, pw,
feet, and harmless tonic I ever used."
WnJLum's Horn, )
WASHINGTON, I?. C., May 93d, 18C3. j
GairnjatKR:-We require another supply of your
Plantation Bitters, the popularity o which dally In?
creases with thc guests cf our house.
BespectfuUy.
SYKES, CHAD WICH * Co.
A-c. fee, kc. kc. kc.
Be sure that every bottle boara thc fac-siinllo of our
signature on a Btecl plato labio, with our private stamp
over thc cork.
P. H. DRAKE & CO.,
NO. 202 BROADWAY, N. Y.
Sold by all respectable Druggists, Physicians, Groc<r?,
Saloons and country Hotel-deolers.
April 13 thsmlyr
IMPORTANT TO COTTON PLANTERS,
A SOUTHERN INTENTION.
PATENT LAtOn-SAVTNO
IRON SCREW COTTON PREISS.
THE LATEST AND BY FAR THE MOST PERFECT
COTTON SCBEW yet invented. With ono mule
a heavy bale can be easily packed Send for Descrip?
tive and Price List, to C. K. H?OEB,
General Agent for the State,
No. 73 East Bay, Charleston, S. C
ALSO,
RAILWAY AND STEAMBOAT SUPPLIES, Portable
ind Stationary Engines, Saw Gins, Henery's McCar
hy Gins, Grist Mills, Bark Mills, Horse Powers,
rhreshers, Reapers, Beltings, Oils, Iron, S tee:, Wild?
er's Fire Proof Safes, Platform and Counter Scales,
? c., Ac. For salo by
C. K. HUGER,
No. 73 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C.
May 2 m tb 6mos
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ETC.
4LLHAILT0TH?C0N0??R0R!
HOPE FOR TBE DESMOTO INVALID.
DEFER NOT THE USE OF
RODRIGUEZ
PMOMC ELIXIR SPECIFIC.
MANY WHOSE DECLINING HEALTH, WHICH
was precarious, and their recovery despaired of,
do now witu grateful emanations to the AH-W?BB Dis?
poser, offer heartfelt thanks lor this timely remedy. Dur- J
lng the ahart time since its public introduction into nae,
the Originator has most happily realized her most san?
guine expectations In manifestations Issuing from all
qu ar tera of its unparalellcd curative properties, for in no
case where it has been administerer with regard to di?
rections, and persevered in, has lt failed in its beneficial
result?.
In resorting to this remedy, tho 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 tree from appre?
hension of any subtle ingredient being insinuated into its
comf osldon.
The appetite, which improve? under ita administration,
is at liberty to indulge prudently tn whatever nutriment
is palatable, digestivo and wholesome, and while i. is no
moro than proper to avoid exposure to fresh cold, no lear
need be entertained of any liability under thia course of
treatment to Induce it. It is a pleasant AROMATIC
CORDIAL, quite agreeable to the tasto, and as a lung re
rivitycr and bal sam of health, it IF distinguishing itself as
without precedent, and we trust will, ere lon -, claim for
itself general acclamation for its unrivalled efficacy.
for sal G by thc Proprietress, Mn. CLCILIA RODRI?
GUE'S, northwest corner of MEETING AND SOCIETY
STREETS, and principal Druggists.
PRICE SINGLE BOTTLE 8L26.
April 2_lyr
USE
GALUGHAN'S PILLS
A CERTAIN CURE.
WE HAVE USED GALLIGH AN'S PILLS, AND FIND
that they will do all that is claimed for them, and
cheerfully recommend them to public favor.
T. H. WATTS, Ei-Governor of Alabama.
J. W. A. SANDFORD, Att'y Gon'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 lever and Ague, and find them all that ia claimed for
them. TH OS. J. JUDGE
Montgomery, Ala., September 20, 1838.
LOWNDES CODHTX, Alabama.
GALLIGHAN'S FEVER AND AGUE PELLS will do
They oro decidedly ihe best medicine for Chilla and ie
ver I ever gave. 1 would not bo without them for five
tunes the price. J. A. GRAHAM.
AuEnioua, April 17, 1867.
One hoi of GALLIGHAN'S PILLS cured me perfectly
of Chilla and Fever. They are the beat medicino tot
Chills and Fever I ever saw. A. G. KONALDSON,
o Clerk Superior Court, Sumter County, Ga.
MONTO ouray, ALA., Joly 9, I860.
Messrs. BLUNT it HALE-G KN TS: I havo used your
GALLIGHAN'S PILLS on two occasions for Chills ano
Fever, and lind that they effect all that they are Intend
ed to do. They are tho best remedy for tho disease thu
I have aver tried. I consider thom perfectly reliable. .
Respectfully, DAX'L SAYRE,
Grand Sec. Grand Lodgo of F. and A. M. of Alabama.
ALBANT, GA., March ll, 1867.
I have used GALLIGHAN'S PILLS In forty cases o :
Chills and Fever, with perfect success. They aro ti. <
best Fever and Aguo Pill put up.
A. B. FANT.
WHOLESALE IN CHARLESTON, BY
GOODRICH, AV IV K.MAN ?C CO.,
No. 153 Meeting street.
And by all Druggists.
BLOUNT ii HALB,
PROPRIETORS,
May 14_ 6mo_Montgomery, Ala.
S??v?IL? A SIMILI ?rs CDRANTVR.
HUMPHREYS'
HOMOEOPATHIC SPECIFICS
HAVE PROVED, FROM THE MOST AMPLE EXPE?
RIENCE, an entire succoas : Simple-Prompt-Effl.
slant and Reliable. They are the only medicines per?
fectly adapted to popular use-so simple that mistakes
oannot be made In using them; so harmless aa to b*
(ree from danger, and to efficient aa to be always relia?
ble. They havo raised tho highest commendation from
all, and will always render satisfaction.
Genta.
Ko. 1, enies Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations.. 91
" 2, " Worms Worm-Fever, Worm-Colo.. M
?rn j, a crying Colic, or Teething of In?
fants. 9t
?. i, " Diarrhoea of Children or Adulta.... at
" 5, " Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Collo... 91
M . ti Cools i a Si o rb UM, Nausea, Vomit?
ing. *
" T, " Coughs? Oolda, Bronchitis.
" 8, 11 Neuralgia, Toothache, Faoeacbe.. St
9, " Headaches, Sick He^lacheJVerUgo,. 3t
" 10, " Dyspepsia, Billons Stomach..
" ll, " Suppressed, or Painful Periods.....
? jj, .? Whites, too prof ii ne period!. 9
M is, M Croup, Gough, Difficult Breathing.. 9
" li, " Salt K h eu rn, Lr> s.polas, Eruptions. St
" IS, " Rheumatism, Rheumatio Pains... 9t
H ia, Fever and Agna, Chill Favor,
Agues. M.
17, " Piles, Blind or Bleeding. ft
'. 18, " Upi balmy, and Hore or Weak Eye?. HI
" 19, " Cata?- h. Acute or Chronic, Influ?
enza . ft
M jo, .' Whooping Cough, Violent Cough! H
" 31, " Asthma, Oppressed Breathing.. ft
II .i Kar Discharges, Impaired Hear?
ing. ft
11 38, " Scrofula, Enlarged Glands, Swell
inga. M
" 34, " General Debility, Physical Weakness ?
" 35, " Dropsy and Scanty Secretions. H
" 28, " Ssa Sickness. Sickness from Bid?
ing. ft
<. 37, " Kidney Disease, Gravel. ft
" 39, " nervous Debility, Seminal Emis?
sions, Involuntary ?lacttargea.1.00
14 30, " Sore Mouth, Canker. ft
" SO, " Urinary Incontinence, Wetting
Bed. ft
" 81, " Painful Periods, even wita
bp if L I. St
" S3, " Sufc r.ngs at Chango of Lie.l.Ot
M sa, 11 Epilepsy, Spasms, at. Vitas' DanccLOt
N at, ? Ciptherla, Ulcerated Sore Troat... M
FAMILY CASKS.
it vials, morocco caso and bcok.,810.0t
10 largo vials, in morocco, and book. 6.1*
20 largo vials, plain caso, and book. ..Ot
16 boxea (Nos. 1 to 16), and book. $.?
VICTEIURAHY SPECIFICS.
Mahogany case?, l'J viais.910.0t
?Ungle vials, wi-.n dir ec tiona. LO
4Es7*Thesa remedies, by the caso or single box, are
rent to any port of tho country, by Mail or Express, fire*
n charge, on receipt of the price. Address
HUMPHREYS' SPECIFIC
HOMEOPATHIC MEiUUlNE COMPANY,
Office and Depot No. 6G3 Broadway, New York.
Dr. H0MPH3t.T8 is consulted dally at tua office, ?ti
tonally or by letter, as above, for ali forms of disease.
DO WIE 6i MOISE. Wholesale Agents.
No. 151 Meeting street,
Opposito Charleston Hotel.
W. A. SKKI V I C.
A. A. IIXKKIM'; CO.. Retail Agenta,
No. Til KING-STREET, 4th door above Market-st.
Atiril IA oaarlr-atMti. 8. O.
K._jM grow upon the smoothest K -TM
TMjy face in from threo to Ave TT_*jr
W?j?m weeks by using Dr. SEVIG
isir^Ttw- CAPILLAIRE, thc mof-t AgKXBg^
^wtfjr*^ wonderful discovery in ino- '^??B*^^
dcm science, acting upon
tho Beard and Hair in an almost miraculous manner. It
has been used by tho elite of Paris and London with thc
most flattering success. Names of ail purchasers will
bc registered, and if entire Hatisfaction is not gi von in
every instance, thc money will bc cheerfully refunded.
Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, SI. Descriptive Cir?
culars and testimonials mailed free. Address BERGER,
SHUTTS& CO., Chemists, No. 28?? River strct .Troy, N
Y., Sole Agents for tho United H'-atcs
March ;>u &
DAVEeAJ0UN6&McK?NZl?,
Lil AND COLLECTION OFFICF,
Mos* 39 and 40 Park Row.
ISAAC DA VEGA, )
GEORGE B. YOUNG, J NEW YOBJi
GERARD L. MCKENZIE, J
HAvTKJ SUCCEEDED TO THF ?70REION COLLI I
TION BDHIN?? of Mecsrs. BIRNEY, PB2R
riUS A FLANDERS, wa will attend to the coUsc?oz. Ol
l,<attdue and maturing dalma throughout tuc ttl:.
ates i- ' Otuada.
OOMliiaUOBMBa FOB ALL TH* UTATlt,
lau nary i
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ETC.
MOTHERS!
MOTHERS !
MOTHERS !
YOUR ATTENTION 18 CALLED TO
HRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP
FOR
CHILDREN TEETHING
i fJlHIS VALUABLE PREPABATION IS THE PRE*
J. SCEIPTiON of ono of the best female phyalclana
and nurses in tho United States, and has been used for
thirty years with nover-failing 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 the whole system.
It will also instantly relieve
GRIPING IN THE BOWELS AND WIND COLIC.
We believe it is tho best and surest remedy in the
world, in all cases of DYSENTERY AND DIARRHOEA in
children, whether it arises from Teething, or from any
other cause.
Be sure and ask for
MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP,
Having tho fae simile of CURTIS & PERKINS on tho
wrapper.
ALL OTHERS ARE BASE IMITATIONS.
For sale by the Wholesale Agents,
BOWIE & MOISE,
No. 151 MEETING STREET,
OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL.
April ll_
SARATOGA
"fiXdLM" SPRIG WI?.
rlE WATER OF THIS SPRING IS BELIEVED TO
be unequalled by that of any other bi the far-famed
valley of Saratoga its virtues are such as have secured
it the high encomiums of all who have used it, possess?
ing, as it does, in an eminent degree, cathartic, diuretic,
alterative and tonic qualities.
From SAMUEL HENRY DICKSON, M. D., Profeasot
Practice of Physic, Jefferson Medical College, Phila?
delphia, formerly of Charleston ,3. C.
PHILADELPHIA, November 15,1855.
I have been for a year or more pastan the habit ol
taking the water of the "Excelsior" Spring of Saratoga.
Accustomed during the great portion of my invalid lite
to use the different waters of tho several fountains which
boil up along that remarkable valley, dependent, indeed,
upon them tor much of the comfort I enjoy, I am satis
fled that tho Excelsior Water ls as well adapted as any
other among them, if not more to, to the purposes for
which they are generally employed. It is very agreeable,
strongly impregnated with the carbonic acid, lively and
sparkling. * * * I can heartily and conscientiously
recommend it to all who need a gentle cathartic and
diuretic. SAMUEL HENRY DICKSON, M. D.
The Witter is put up in Pint and Quart bottles, and
packed in good order for shipping. Pints in boxe* ol
four t?o ? eu each, and Quarts in boxes of two dozen each
SOLD AT WHOLESALE Bl
GOODRICH, WHAN & GO.,
Importers and Wholesale Druggists,
No. 1S3 MEETING STREET,
OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL.
DOWIE & MOISE,
No. 151 MEETING STREET,
Opposite Charleston HoteL
And for sale by first class Druggists and Hotels.
January ia_ _6mo
"A smile was on her Up-health waa In ber look
strength was in her step, and in her hands-PLAJTXA
non Brmaa." %,
S. T.--1860-X.
A few bottles of PLANTATIO N BrrrxaP*
Will oura Nervous Headache,
.i Gold Extremities and Feverish Lipa.
Sour Stomach and Fetid Breath,
.i Flatulency and Indigestion.
" Nervous Affections.
M Excessive Fatiguo and Short Breath,
" Pain over the Eyes.
.. Mental Despondency.
Prostrstlou; Great Weakness.
Sallow Complexion, Weak Bowels, te
Which are the evidences of
LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA.
It li estimated that seven-tenths of all adult alimenta
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 tb* most
remarkable cure for these horrid nightmare di? es ses,
the world has over produced. Within one year over six
hundred and forty thousand persona have taken the
PLANTATION BITT*na, and not an Instance of complaint
has come to our knowledge I
It is a most effectual tonio and agreeable stimulan
?sited te all conditions of life.
The reports that lt reli?e upon mineral substances fo
Its active properties, are wholly false. For the a*tis
faction of the public, and that patienta may consul
their physicians, we append a nat of its components.
CALISAYA BAUX.-celebrated for over two hundred
years bl the treatment of Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia,
Weakness, etc. It was ir traduced Into Europe by the
Countess, wife of th? Viceroy ol Pen., in IMO, and
afterwards sold by the Jesuits for the enormous price of
itt own wight in silver, under the name of Jetuit'i Poy?
den, and was finally made public by Louis XVI, King
of France. Humboldt makes especial referenco to its
febrifuge qualities during his South American travels.
GASCABILLA BABS-For dlarrhose, collo and disease*
ol the stomach and bowels.
DANDELION-For Inflammation of the loins and drop
leal affections.
CHAMOMILE FnowcBB- For enfeebled digestion.
LAVXNDKB FLOWXBS- Aromatic, stimulant and tonio
highly invigorating in nervous debility.
WrsTxaoiuntN-For loxofola, rheumatism, etc
Ainsi-An aromarlo carminative; creating flesh,
muscle ind milk; much used by mothers nursing.
Also, clove-buds, orange, carraway, coriander, snake,
cot, etc
S. T--.-1860.~X.
Another wonderful ingredient, of great use among
the Spanish ladies of South America, imparting beauty
to the complexion and brilllanoy to the mind, ls yet un?
known to the commerce of the world, and we withhold
ita name for the present.
IMPORTANT CERTIFICATES.
BOCHESTEB, N. Y , December 38,1801.
Mesara. P. H. DBAZX et Co.-I have been a great suf?
ferer from Dyspepsia for three or four years, sad had to
abandon my profession. Abont three months ago I
tried the Plantation Bitters, and to my great joy Tam
new nearly a well man. I have recommended them In
several cases, and, as far as I know, always with signal
benefit I am, respectfully yours,
Bev. J. S. OATHORN.
PHILADELPHIA, loth Month, 17th Day, 1869.
REHPXCTXD FBXXHD:-My daughter has been much
benefltted by the use of thy Plantation Bitters. Thoo
wilt send me two bottles more.
Thy friend, ASA (TURBIN.
SHZBMAH HOUSE, CHICAGO, UL, I
February ll, 18G3. |
Missus. P. H. DOAKS & Co. :-Please scad another
waive cases of your Plantation Bitters. As a morning
appetizer, they appear to nave superseded everything
else, and aro greatly esteemed.
Yours, ftc, GAGE A WAITE.
Arrangements are now completed to supply any de?
mand for this article, which has net heretofore beor
possible.
The public may rest assured that in no case will the
perfacuy puro standard ol the PLANTATION Birrias be
departed from. Every bottle bean the foe-simile of our
signature en a steel plate engraving, er it cannot be gen?
uine.
Any person pretending to sell PLANTATION Bp-nuts in
bulk or by the galton, is a swindler and inposter. Beuare
of refilled bottles. See that our J*rivale Stamp it U?OITJ
TiLATED over every cork.
Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Dealers throughout
tho cold try.
P. H. DRAKE & CO., New York.
AIT? mwf'vr
EXCELSIOR ! EXCELSIOR I
CHASTELLAR'S
HAIR EXTERMINATOR,
For Removing Superfluous Hair.
TO THE LADIES ESPECIALLY, THIS INVALUABL1
depilatory recommends itself as being an almost in
dispensiblo article to female beauty, ls easily applied,
docs not burn or injuro the skin, but acts directly on th,'
loots. It is warranted to remove superfluous hair fron i
low foreheads, or from any part of thc body, completely
totally and radiraUy extirpating the. same, leaving the
skin soft, smooth and natural. This is tho onlyarticli
used by the French, and is the only real effectual depila
tory in existence. Price 75 cents per p tckage/ post
paid to any address, on receipt of an rifler by
BERGER, SHOTTS & CO.,'chemists,
March 30 lyt No. 286 River et, Troy, N. Y,
di CK ER i JIG '& SONS
ESTABLISHED 1.823,
MANUFAOTURERS OF
Grand,
Souare,
And Uurteht
PIANO FORTES.
WARE-ROOMS,
NO. 652 BROADWAY
?TE'W YOEK.
CHICKEBING 4 SOM!'
Grand, Square and Upright
PIANO-FOKTES
ABK SOW. AS THEY EVER HAVE BEEK, CON?
SIDERED th? bett lo America, haring been
awarded
SIXTY-FIVE POIZE MEDALS,
Of which fourteen were received m the monthi of Sep?
tember and October, isca, and fl nt premiums over ah
competitors at the different principal Tatra in thia
country, and the PRIZE MEDAL at the
WORLD'S F AIE, LONDON.
TH ALB Kit O'S O Pl!? ION.
I consider Chi deering A Sons' Pianos, beyond oom?
parison, th? beat I have seen In America.
8. THALBERG,
Chairman of Jory on Musical In strom an
GARD.
It la with feelings of pride aa American manufacturers
that we publish the following testimonials, which hara
been received by us recently:
EUROPEAN TESTIMONIALS,
Received during the month cf August, 1866.
Lo TOOK, July 25, 1867.
Miana. ORTCxxnrxa ft SOBS-Gents: I have much
pleasure in enclosing a document signed by the first
composers, musicians and prof ea? ora in Europe. X held
your Pianos in auch high estimation (vide my certifi?
cate) that I felt lt my duty to take one of them with me
to Europe, to ascertain the opinion of my prufeailonal
brethren. The enclosed certificate will prove how
unanimous they have been on the subject. I bog to
forward, at the same time, a letter I received from my
friend, Mr. Collard, which I am iure must be graufy.
in? to you.
I haye the honor to be, gentlemen, yours very truly,
JAMES M. WEHLL
LONDON, January lt, 1888.
Jama M. WeMi, Eeg.:
MT DZAB Sm: I have great pleasure in asking youto
convey to Mesare. Ghlokerlng the expre si?n of my
highest approval of their Instrument. It ia, I confider,
not merely the best Instrument of American manufac?
turo that I have tried, bnt one of the fl treat Grand Piano?
fortes that has ever como undor my coservation'; and
the Mesara. Ohlckerlng may well be proud of having
turned out from their manufactory an instrument
which, for touch, quail ty, power and workmanship, lt
would be vary difficult to surpass in any part of the
wide world.
Dear air, very sincerely youri,
OHAS. D. COLLA HD,
firm of Collard ft Collard, Piano-forte Manufacturera,
London.
Loira?, August 23,1868.
Janet M. WeMi, Esq.:
MT Deas Sm: Aa you are geing back to tho United
Satea, I must beg you to remember me kindly to the
eura. Ohlckerlng. Tell them I was delighted witta
their Grand Pl ino-iorte-ai good an instrument, I ?kink
as was *9tr turned out, both in touch andier J.
Wishing you, fte., I remain everU uly,.
a F. BROADWOOD.
Firm of I. Broadwood ft Bona, Piano-forte Mannte?
tarera, London.
LONDON, July 90,1886.
Messrs. Chickering ? Sons:
GENTS: I have Just been invited by Messrs. Collard to
try a Grand Piano-forte manufactured by yon, andi
have no hesitation in endowing the opinion of my old
friend, Mr. a D. Collard, na: That lt la the finest in*
strum ant I ever played on.
Believe me, gentlemen, meet faithfully yours,
J. L. HATTON.
Testimonials from the matt duimguUked Artists in Eur op?
to Messrs. Chickering <? Sons:
, LOXDOX, July 38,18G&
Having played upon a Piano-forte made by Messrs.
Chickering ft Bona, of Boston and Kew York, I hare
much pleasure in testifying to ita general excellence.
for sweetness and brilliancy of tone, delicacy of
touch and magnificent power for concert purposes, X
consider lt a really QUAND PI AN O-TOBTE, AND DECIDED?
LY THE BEBT I HAVE SEEN or AMEBIO?H MANDE ACT?BS.
ARABELLA GODDARD. GI D LO REGONDL
G. A. OSBORNE. ALFRED JAELL.
W. KUHE. LINDSAY SLOPES.
JULES BENEDICT. J. MOBOHELES,
M. W. BALVE. Prof. of Conservatoire de
OHAS. HACEK Leipzig.
BR IN LE Y RICHARDS. S. AUTHUR OH AP PEL.
BENE FA VABU ER. Director of Monday Ooo.
SYDNEY SMITH. certa, London.
Among the chief pointa ot excellence of the Chicker?
ing Pianos, of which apeak the renowned artists in their
congratulatory1 testimonials to the Messrs. Chickering,
are the greatest possible depth, richness and volume of
tone, combined with a rare brilliancy, clearness and
perfect evenness. throughout the entire scale; and,
above all, a surprising duration of sound, the pure and
sympathetic quality of which never changes under the
most delicate or powerful touch.
During the past forty-three yean thia finn has manu*
actared
80,000 PIANOS,
In the construction of which they have introduced every
known and valuable Improvement They have Invaria?
bly been selected and used by ail of the world's ac?
knowledged great artists who have visited thia country
professionally, both for private and public use.
THALBERG.
I consider Chickering ft Sons' Pianos, beyond com
parison, the best I have ever seen in America.
GOTTSCHALK.
I consider Ohlckerlng ft Bona' Pianos superior to any
in tho world.
They are unrivalled for their singing qualities and for
the harmonious roundness of 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.
WEALL
Your Pianos are superior to any I have ever seen in
this country or in Europe.
I have never board a tone so perfect; it yields every
expression that is needod in music, and ita quality is
capable of change to meet every sentiment This ia a
rare power, and is derived from the perfect purity of
its tone, together with its sympathetic, elastic and well
balanced touch.
POZNANSHvI.
During tho past eight years I have constantly played
upon the justly celebrated Erard Pianos; yours are the
only instrumenta that I have found, either here or in
Europe, to equal them in all their pointa of excellence.
It may be satisfactory to our petrona and friends
among the public at large to state that testimonials have
been received from all the leading artista who have
visited or are now residing In the United States, a few ot
whose names, besides those above, we append:
LEO. DB MEYER. GUSTAV BATTER.
ALFRED J ALL. J. BENEDICT.
H. f ANDERSON. M STEAK OSCH.
R. HOFFMAN. JULLEEN.
ARTHUR NAPOLEON.
And many others.
lENTBYMA^TliI) ALBUMB *** PBI?* ?P
WARE-ROOMS,
No. 652 Broadway,
NEW YORK.
HENEY SIEGLING, Art
CHARLESTON' S. O
Octooer? m ?Mm?