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THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 15, 1867.
[From the Southern Opinion.]
SOUTHERN CHIVALRY.
UH MEMORY OF COLONEL BICSABD ASHBY.
[Tho first squadron of cavalry that dis Unguis h ed itself
In tte early annals of the war waa commanded by the
brothers Richard and Turner Ashby, than whom two
abler or more chivalric spirits never led a charge or
drove terror into a vandal enemy. From an unpublish?
ed work, preparing for publication by Professor Crouch,
late "First Richmond Howitzers]."
There went to the wara on a coal-black steed,
A man with a sable plume,
And his troon, the "Black Horse," at tho best of their
speed
Would follow, though death was their doom.
His chivalrous daring infuse 1 in his men
A spirit that never was tamed ;
In their saddles they lived ; over mountain and glen
The faino ofthat troop was proclaimed.
In the heat of the charge and the din of the strife,
This man of the raven plume
Would combat the foe st the risk of his life,
Then foll of Ita prime and its bloom ;
Tar s soldier was ne m action and word
A leader of noble degree ;
His eye was as keen as toe flash of his sword
When drawn in tie cause- Liberty !
But the Baven Plan e and the "Black Horse Troop"
Have faded away in the psst :
Their sound ls gone out, we hear not their whoop
Defiantly iTssjsjtfag the blast ;
For the spirits that ed them have melted away
The Ashby? both steep in the gravel
Their bodies aro mould ri g m silent decay,
Aa n t all the patriot brave I .
Spook of them, read of them, sing of tush- deeds,
Proudly chronicle names and degree ;
Les tte future historian pause when he reads
Tte battles they fought to be free ;
Peace be unto them I the valiant and good !
Wreath a eveigteeu laurels of fame ;
Anncdnt their escutcheons of honor and blood ;
Give tte heroes vitality-name 1
CROP FBOSFBOTS.-lt does one good, who has
heard nothing but the cries for bread and the
groans of famine for the last twelve months, to
read the flattering reports of the crops generally
throughout the land. The promise of abundance,
and to spare, is cheering to the planters in every
direction. It is true that we hear of the failure of
crops in a neighborhood here and there, but these
will not effect the general plenty.
rTith the abundance of grain made, breadstuff*
must role at a moon lower price than for the year
past ; and cheap bread will make cheap pork and
bacon. Many of the other necassaries of life will
also be cheapened by the low price of bread.
There is bot one drawback to all this, and that if
the fact that so many had to begin upon the new
crop ia the roas ting-ear, and some months before
the new crop usually begins to be drawn upon.
Cher aw Advertiser.
THE DISTRICT OOUBT.-This Court adjourned on
Saturday morning, after disposing oz a heavy
criminal docket, there being some few cases of
importance. ?i .......
The Jory sustained by their verdict the obum of
the Sooth Carolina Railroad Company, to the right
of prohibiting the public from seUmg thdir pro?
duce to passengers on the Cars at Branchville,
within the enclosure of the Bailroad grounds. The
principie pica set op by the Defendants was that
of custom si this place, which the Jory did not
think was proved. The case will be taken op to
the Appeal Court by Messrs. Huteons and Legare,
Defendant's Attorneys.-Coroona Times.
COMMERCIAL.
The Charleston Cotton Market.
OFFICE OF THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, I
CBUXLXSXOH, Wednesday Evening, August li, !i867.1
There waa a good datuind, prices advancing from 3ia
lc per lb., in consequence of an Improvement In tte
Eaghah markets. Sales liff bales-tay 8 at 21; 6 at 25>3';
8 at 36; tstSBX; IS St 97; llstOTX; 8 at 27\, aid 6at
33c. We quoter
Strict Middling..38 <g
Low Middling.25X@26
Middling.37 @37tf
A agna ta Market..
AUGUSTA August 13.-FINANCIAL.-<Gou>-> Brokers
buy at UO and ?ell at HI.
SILVA.-Brokers buy at 130 and sell at 188.
Cona*-There Is an active demand and buyers offer?
ing freely 25>,'o far middlings. Bales of the day loot 186
bale?, as follows: 1 ct 20; 2 at 32; 6 st 24; 4 at 24^; 69 at
36; lil at 26 >?, and 3 at 36c The receipts were 82 bales.
BACON UL changed.
VVHXAT unchanged. j
COEN unchanged.
Mobile Market.
MOBILE, August 10.-COTTOK.-Tho demand contin
ues limited, two brokers effecting the sales of the day
say 200 balea-ena baals of ?lJ?a-o for Low Middling.
MotrsTaiT uto FINANCIAL.-The. market continues
dafl st previous quotations saar:
Oold liOaliL
Sterling, sixty days 160, and sight 161.
New York-Sight X premium checking, and par to }?
Mew Orleans sigh t par to % premium.
Franca nominal
Msw Orleans Market.
NEW ORLEANS, August 10.-Conon.-Tte move?
ment to-dsy hts been restricted, being confined to a few
buyers, who- e aggregate business st tte dose footed up
barely 360 teles, mostly intended far the ?"<"g up of
previously tm. xecuted orders, itere wss sn evident un
wfltingnsns on tte psi t of holders to press their supplies,
tte limited stock on tend, m connection with the rather
diacouragmg tone of the accounts from the interior, in?
ducing tbs belief that higher prices will be realized later
in the month. We have no alteration to report in prices,
tte few sale* effected being on the basis of last evening's
quotations, which were as follows; Ordinary, 9Ga33),o;
Good Ordinary, 23a24e; Low Middling 36Xa-c; and
Middling 27^a2Sc : adding, however, that even running
flats aaa desirable descriptions of good staple could not
be had at thone figure*.
STATSSHHT OF COTTON.
Stock entend September 1,1866.teles 103,083
Received today. . 993
Baoatved previously.. 76L680-763.573
Additional bales made from wrecked, loose,
burnt and damaged Cotton, pickings,
' samples, Ac..;. 13,323-775/395
878,077
Cleared to-day.. . 1.633
Cleared previously.863.636-864.ir9
Stock on tend and on (shipboard. 33,908
Wilmington Market.
WILMINGTON, August 13.-TOXFIXTDTK.-Only
about 167 bbl* received to-day, ?nd sold at S3 45 for yel?
low dip, SUI II 72>4 tar hard, per 380 lbs.
Spans T uarxNTixx. -Tho transactions to-day reach
786 obis, as follows: 663 bbls at 6JC, and 333 do at 63ftc
psr gallon, as to quality of packages.
Boca.-Market firm sod steady. Sales of 668 bbls, at
$3 36 for strained; ?3 37^ tor No?; list 35 for No 1;
SS for pale, and 96 50a7 60 for window glass, as in qualit?.
TAB.-Sales af 113 bbls st S3, and 34 do st S3 06 per
MC
COTTON.-Two smsB parcels changed hands st 23%a23c
for ordinary, and 26a26>?c for middling.
Baltimore Market.
BALTIMORE, Ausist l:;.-CorF??-Late on Saturday
2500 tegs Rio ex Undine, sola, on private terms to go
West; nothing doing today.
COTTON-Market continues v?ry firm though demand
is light. We report s sale of 40 bales good ordinary at
36c; nrirtdiing scarce and held above buyers' views. Re?
ceipts on Saturday and to-dsy ?ere 96 bales from Savan?
nah and Ul teles from Norfolk,
FLOUS-Continues dull for nearly all descriptions. We
notice some inquiry for export, but shippers hold back
in anticipation of lower prices. High grade City Mills
Extra for immediate delivery are scarce, and held firm at
911 50al3. Tte only'salo reported to-day was 160 bbls
Northwestern btu lng whest Super at 9860, Corn Meal is
very ?care*. Market entirely bare ol City Mills.
O KAIN-The offerings of Wheat to-day were comprised
of 1870 bushels white sad 1600 bushels red ; very little
prime received, and prices without any material change,
though favoring buyers. We report sales of 2000 tus ti?
ela white at S3 15*2 40; 600 bushels rod st $3 40; 7000
bushels do st 99 30a2 37; 33,000 bushels at $3a3 26; and
Inferior lots ranged down to 31 66. Corn-10,380 bush?
els white and 3370 bushels yellow received; market dull
and irregular; sales 3000 bushels white at 91 Oial u, as
te quality; 2000 bushels yellow at 9113al 17. Oats
14,000 bushels received; market steady; sales 8000 and
10,000 bx sh els at 70a77c, bulk at 75a77c. Rye-867 bush?
els offered ; 600 bushels sold st 9116.
MoxABBSS-No transactions reported; stock small;
hatters arm st last quotations.
PACTISIONS.-Mattet quiet but holders steady, Some
inquiry tor Mer s Pork for shipment Quote held at
?34 25a04 50, with $34 offered. BulkjSides inquired for
held at 14 cts.; quote Shoulders 11**11% cts. Bacon
continue? in fair jobbing demand and pr ces unchanged,
vii; 18Mcts for Shoulders ; 16# eta. for rib Sides, and
16X ats tar clear rib ao ; round lots to the trade, new,
zan* be quoted X cent less than the above. Shipping
HsstS inquired for : quote plain canvassed 18a30 cte.
and flue sugar cured cincinnati 22?>2Sc. Lard nominal at
IS o i te City and I3^al3 & cte for Western.
BTJOAS.-Market firm with sales of 305 hhds. Porto
Rico, grocery, at 12ai3J, cte, quotations unchanged.
WHISXET.-There ks some little inquiry for free,
Wbicb te very ?carce ; test sale reported waa at ?2; stock
in bond held at 30a86 cte, tte latter fdr Western in prime
flew Torie Market.
KOHR BUXXKT.
Tte Nsw York (kmtmercial Advertiser, ot Monday,
tte 13th inst, soys:
Tte money market shows, if possible, still greater
'esse. There is less demand for small leans, and the
banka show more activity to employ their largs balances,
the prevailing rates being 3 per oent on good collaterals,
sod 4 per cent on stocks; wafle 6 per rent has become an
absolute figure. Tte banks statement te favorable, to
increased ease.
PBODUCE STARTET.
NEW YORE, August 12.-FLOUE, Ac-The Flour mar
ket opened 10 cte tetter for old, and heavy tor new, and
closed quiet tor old, and a shade easier for new.
Tte sales are 10,400 bbls st 9670a775 for Superfino
Stets;9810*1010 fur Extra Steted 910 35atl 30 for Choice
State- 16 70*7 65 for Superfine Western; $8 20a10 20 for
CessatSB to Medium Extra Western; $10 50a 13 86 for
atsSjSS Weitem; $9 COalO 65 for Common to Goad Ship?
ping Bra. ds Extra Bound Hoop Ohio, and 910 70al3 60
lor Trade Brands.
Sonthei n Floor te without decided change Sales 350
bbls, at $11 25al5 for common to choice new.
California Floor te dull babs 300 sacks and bbls, at
312 60*1175.
Giur>-The Wheat market ls dull sud drooping. Sales
31,800 bushels, at 912 15 for No 1 Milwaukee; No 3 do at
Si 88; *9s3 86 for new Amber Southern; 99 S5a3 37>; for
jUnber State, and *3 65*2 85 for White California.
Tte Corn market is lajo lower and active at the de
font.
Salea 14.000 bushels, at tl WAI 08 for new Mixed;
SI 08>?al 09 for very choice do; and $1 OS for unsound.
Oats are scarce and firm. Sales 48,000 bushels, at 80a
84o for Western; 94a96c for State, and 90a92o for new
Sen th. 6m.
RICE-Rico ia quiet and unchanged, at 12al2^c for
Carolina, and 9a9Jio for Rangoon.
COFFEE.-The market is steady, but quiet Sales since
our kat 700 bags St Domingo, on private terms.
SUQAB-Is firm, but not very active. Bales since our
last 390 hhds at ll S'allie for Porto Rico; 12>?al2)?c for
Cuba, and 580 boxes Havana at llj?al2V- Refined are
quiet
MOLASSES.- Thc market is more active, and prices are
without decided change. Sales since our last COO hhds
at 46a47c for Muscovado, and 37a49c for Trinidad. '
TEA-Is quiet and unchanged.
PBOIBIONS,-The Pork market is steady but less active.
Sales 4800 bbls at $23 30a23 40 for Kew Mess, closiLg at
$23 35 cash ; 22 75 for old Mess ; $19 75a$20 tor Prime, and
$22 751*23 for Prime Me s. .
Beef is firm. Salee 160 bbls at $18a$24 for. new Plain
Mess, and S23a28 for new Extra Mess.
Beef Hams are dull at $39a$40.
Cut Meats are unchanged. Sales 230 pekgs at Hallie
for Shoulder?, and 15al8c for Hams.
Bacon is quiet.
Lard is quiet. Sales 825 bbls at 12>4'al3)?c.
Butter is steady ac lla24 cts for Ohio, and 15a29 eta for
State. ?
Cheese is dull at 7al3c.
.. WHISKEY-Is quiet and steady.
COTTON-Rt steady. Sales 200 bales at 28>;c for Mid?
dling Uplands.
fEEioHTs-To Liverpool, per steamer, 42,000 bushels
Corn at 5>~aCd, and 7500 bushels Wheat at 6>?d; and to
Olacgow, per steamer, 1000 bbls Flour at 2s, and 80 hhds
Tobacco at 32s 6d.
consignees per Soutn Carolina Railroad,
August 14.
ll bales Cotton, 48 bales Mdze, 310 bags Orain, 98 bags
Flour, 2 cars Cattle, Ac. To J Campeen A Co, Goldsmith
& Son, L Drucker, R R Agent W Pitz ell, C Litschgi, H
F Baker A Co, P Meitzler, J Turner, W W Fawcett, G W
Williams A Co, Stenhouse A Co, Tart A Howland, Chis
olm Bros, J A T Getty, N S Hunt A Son, Adams, Frost A
Co, E H Rodgers A Co.
Passengers.
Per steamer Emilie, from Georgetown, S C-J Ford,
J H Read, Col Williams, A al organ, C Alston, J P Alston,
R J Middleton, Jr, M.s Taylor, Miss Mazy ck. Mn Mc
Cants, Mrs Horny and servant Mrs DuPreo, Mrs Powel
eton, and 20 deck.
Per steamer St Helena, from Edisto and Rockville
W Alston, TStonoy, W R Jenkins, D H Chamberlain, Dr
McHenny, J S Whaler, J Barnett, C Seele, A P Cloesen,
and 26 on deck.
PORT CALENDAR.
COLLECTED WEEKLY.
PHASES OF TBS MOON.
First Q. 7th, lh. 49m. morn I Last Q. 22d, Ah. 20 m. oven.
Full M. 15th, 4h. 20ui. even | New M. 29th, 7b. 45, morn
MSES.
BETS.
MOON
BISES.
HIGH
WATEL.
12iMonday....
13 Tuesday....
14 Wednesday.
15 Thursday...
16 Friday._
17 Saturday...
18 Sunday.
5. .22
5. .23
C. .23
5..24
5. .25
5..25
5. .56
6..4G
6..45
6..44
6..43
6. .42
6.. 41
6. .40
2..48
3.. 37
Rises.
C. .56
7..33
8.. 8
8. .46
5..19
C.. 6
?..48
7..29
8..10
8..a
9. .25
MARINE NEWS.
PORT OF CHARLESTON.
Arrived Yesterday.
Steamer Emilie, Adair, Georgetown, SCI Steam
Engine, 1 hhd and 6 bbls Metal, 50 bushels Rough Rice,
Mdze, Ac To 8hackelford A Kelly, W S Hentry, M
Haig, J R Pringle, and others.
Steamer st Helena, Boyle, Edisto and Rockville.
Mdze. To J H Murray, and others.
Went to Sea Yesterday.
Sehr Americus, Moss, New York.
Sehr Wenonah, Tall, Baltimore.
From this Port.
Steamship Moneka, Mars timan, New York, August ll.
Steamship Falcon, Reed, Baltimore, August 12.
Sehr Jonas Smith, Nichols, New York, August ll.
Memoranda.
SHIPWRECK.-The Wilmington Journal of Wednesday,
August 14th, says: We learn from a gentleman who ar?
rived hero yesterday evening, from Beaufort, Carteret
county, that a brig went ashore on Cape Lookout Shoals,
a few days ago. The captain and a portion of tho crew
landed safely; three persons still remained on board
whom the pilots endeavored to get off. but their efforts
were unsuccessful on account of a very heavy sea. The
mate died before the brig struck the shore.
I.IST OF VESSELS
DP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT.
FOREIGN.
LTVEBPOOL.
Tho Queen, Cook, cleared.July 17
The Chattanooga, Freeman, up.July 23
VALENCIA.
The Yole Angler,-, sailed.June 18
DOMESTIC.
BELFAST, ME.
Sehr Sarah Buck, White, sailed.Jnly 23
BANGOR, ME.
Sehr Eclipse, Pendleton, cleared.August C
BOSTON.
Brig G F Geary,-, up.July 25
Sehr Marian Gage, Shepherd, up.August 1
HEW TOBE.
Sehr Wanata, Hawkins, cleared.August 8
Sehr M B BramhaU, Hussey, np.July 18
ScbxD B Warner, Horton, up.August 1
PHILADELPHIA.
Sehr C V Williams, Thompson, cleared.August 8
BALTIMORE.
Brig Senorita, Linden, cleared.August 1
Sehr Susanna, Packard, cleared.August 3
Sehr D F Keeling, Granger, cleared..August 10
Sehr E J Palmer, Palmer, up.August 10
NOTICE TO SAILORS OR IMMIGRANTS.
HOTEL OR BOARDING-HOUSE KEEPERS.
OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, J
March 13,1867. J
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING ACT OF
the Legislature, passed the 20th day of December,
1866, ali persons concerned aro hereby notified to call at
this Onice and take out the required license Immediately.
W. H. SMITH,
Clerk of Council
AH ACT FOB THE BETTER PROTECTION OF SEAMEN AND
IMMIGRANTS IN THE FOBT AND HARBOR OF CHARLES?
TON.
L Beit enacted, by the Senate and Souse of Representa?
tives, now mei and sitting in General Assembly, and by the
authority of the same. That it shall not be lawful for any
person, except a pilot or public officer, to board or at?
tempt to board a vessel arriving in the port or harbor of
Charleston, before such vessel shall have been made fast
to the wharf, without first obtaining 1 eave from the nias
ut or perse n having charge of such vessel, or from her
owner or agents,
LL It snail not be lawful for any owner, agent master,
or other pera m having charge of any vessel arriving or
being in the pert of Charleston, io permit or authorize
any sailors, ho toi or boarding house Beeper, not licensed
as hereinafter provided, or any agent, runner or em?
ployee ol any sailor's or immigrant's hotel or boarding
house, to board, or attempt to board, any vessel arriving
in, or lying, or teing in the harbor or port ot Charleston,
before such vessel shall have been made fast to the wharf,
or anchored, with intent to invite, ask or solicit the
bearding of any of the crew employed on such vessel.
ILL lt shall not be lawful for any sailor's or immi?
grant's hotel or boarding house keeper, or the employee
of any sailor's or immigrant's hotel or boarding house
keeper, having boarded any vessel made fast to any wharf
in the port ol Charleston, to neglect or refuse to leave
said vessel, after having been ordered BO to do by the
master or person having charge of such vessel.
IV. It shall not be lawful tor any person to keep, con?
tact or carry on, either as owner, proprietor, agent or
i thar wise, any Bailor's or immigrant's Doardtog house,
ir sailor's or immigrant's hotel, in the city ot Charleston,
without having a license from the City Council thereof,
Y. It shall not be lawful lor any person, not having the
Icense tn this Act provided, or not being tho regular
.gent, runner or employee of u person having such li
:ense, to invito, ask or solicit m the city or harbor of
Charleston, the boarding or lodging of any of tho crew
?rn ploy od aa any vssseL or of any immigrant arriving in
me said city of Charleston.
VL 1 he City Council shall uke the application of any
merson applying for a license to koop a sailors' or immi?
grant's boarding house, or sailor's or immigrant's hotel,
n the city ot Charleston, and upon satisfactory evidence
a them of the respectability and competency of such ap?
plicant, and of the suitableness of hui accommodations,
'hail issue to him a license, which shall be good lor one
rear, unless sooner revoked by said City Council, to
ceep a sailor's or immigrant's boarding house in the city
)f Charleston, and lo invite and solicit boarders for tho
lame.
Vii. The City Council may, upon satisfactory evidence
>f the disorderly character of any sail???' or immigrants'
lotel or boarding house, licensor1, as hereinbefore pro?
vided, or of the keeper or proprietor of any such house,
>r of any force, fraud, deceit or riisreprcsentation, in ta
fiting or soliciting boarders or lodgers for such house,
>n the ?wt of such keeper or proprietor, or any of his
igen ts, runners, or employees, or of any attempt to per?
suade or entice any of tho crew to desert t rom any vessel
u the harbor of Charleston, by such keeper or propne
or, or any of his agents, runners or employees, revoke
ne license for keeping such house.
YUL Every person receiving the license hereinbefore
irovided tor shall pay to tho City Council aforesaid the
tum of twenty dollars.
IX The said City Council sholl furnish to each sailor's
>r immigrant's hotel or boarding house keeper, licensed
>y them as aforesaid, one or more badges or shields, on
vhich shall be printed or engraved the name of such
?otei or boarding house keeper, and the number and
i tree t of his hotel or boarding house; and which said
Mdges or shields shall be surrendered to said City Coun
al upon the revocation by them, or expiration of any
Icense granted by them, as herein provided.
X. Every sailor's or immigrant's hotel or boarding?
house keeper, and every agent, runner or employee ol
luch hotel or boarding-house keeper, when boarding any
? easel ta the harbor of Charleston, or when inviting or
soliciting the boarding or lodging af any seaman, sailor
ir person employed on any vessel, or of any immigrant
ihall wear, conspicuously displayed, the shield or badge
referred to in the foregoing section.
XL lt shall not be lawful for any person, except those
asm ed in the preceding section, to nave, wear, exhibitor
ilsplay any such ahiela or budge to any of the crew em?
ployed on any vessel, or to any immigrant so arriving m
the city of Charleston, with the intent to invito, ask or
?licit the boarding or lodging of such immigrant or ol
?ny of the crew employed oa any vessel being in the
larbor of Charleston.
XXL Whoever shall offend against any or either of tao
provisions contained in section 1, 2,3,4, 0,10 and ll, in
ilia Act sholl be r.eemed guilty ol a mudemconor, and
?hall, upon conviction thereof, be punished by imprison?
ment for a term not exceeding one year, and not less
jian thirty days, or by a fine not exceeding two hundred
md fifty dollars, and not less than one hundred dollars,
irby both such fino r^id imprisonment.
Xiii. The word "vessel," as used in this Act, shall in?
tacte vessels propelled by steam.
ii the Senate House, the twentieth day of Decombt r, in
the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and
sixty-six. _ W. D. PORTER,
Presiden i of Ce Senate.
CHAS. H. SIMONTON,
Speaker House of Representatives.
Approved December 20,18G6 :
JAKES L OBS, Governor.
March 14_
fgsm, -fTTHISKERS and MUS
?agg?a y y TACHES forced to
ft. .JU grow upon the smoothest
faceta from three to five
fi??f weeks by using Dr. SEVIG
R N E ' S RESTAURATEUR
4Wt\ Bfca CAPILLAIRE, the most
^^^Br^^ wonderful discovery ta mo
dcm science, acting upon
the Beard and Hair ta an almost miraculous manner. It
aas been used by the elite of Paris and London with the
most flattering success. Names of all purchasers will
?e registered, and if entire satisfaction is not given >it
?very instance, the money will bo cheerfuUy refunded.
Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, SL Descriptivo cir
;^2r2B<?.test?nonlalB nx?led kee- Address BEBGE1?,
iHUTTS A CO.. Chemists. No. 285 River street Troy. N.
ST., Solo Agents for the United States
Haren 30 I y
MISCELLANEOUS.
OLD ESTABLISHED-DRUGSTORE
E. H. KELLERS & CO.,
(LATE PHI V & BORK)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS,
No. 131 MEETING STREET,
Third door above Market
HAVE LATELY RECEIVED LARGE ADDITIONS TO
their usual stock of pure and fresh
DR?GS
MEDICINES
DYE STUFFS
EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN FANCY GOODS
FINE SOAPS
TOILET POWDER3
POMADES
COSMETICS
, COMBS
BRUSHES
EXTRACTS, Ac.
Comprising invoices from tho most reputable manu
facturera. On hand, all tho principal
PROPRIETARY MEDICINES,
Including Preparations of AYER, JAYNE, HALL, CHEV
ALTER. DAVIS, WRIGHT, HOLLOWAY, kc. Also, a
large assortment of
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS
TRUSSES
SADDLE RAGS
MEDICINE CHESTS
GLASS
METAL AND GUTTA PERCHA GOODS
GLASSWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Great attontlon is paid to the importation and selec?
tion of
PURE AND FRESH DRUGS,
and none other are allowed to go out of the Establish?
ment
PRESCRIPTIONS compounded
with accuracy, and the public can
depend on the utmost reliability in
the execution of orders.
E. H. KELLERS, O.Il DAER, Ml
March 9
CHEROKEE C
INDIAN MEDICINE,
Cares ail diseases caused by
self-abuse, viz :- Spermator
rhea, Seminal - ll'euiknes*.,
Night - Emission*, Loss of
i Memory, Universal Lusst
tude, Pains in the facie, Dim
.ness of Vision, Premature
lOldAae, Weak Nerves, Dffl
jcult Breatiiing, Pale C'ounte
" nance. Insanity, Consump?
tion, and all diseases that fol'
low as a sequence of youthful indiscretions.
The Cherokee Curo will rest?te health and vljror,
stop the emissions, and effect a permanent cure
alter all other medicines have failed. Thirty-two
paze pamphlet sent In a sealed envelope, froo to any
address.
Price $2 per bottle, or three bottlos for f 5. Sold
by au druggists; or will be sent by express to any
portion of tho world, on receipt of price, by that
sole proprietor,
Dr. W. E. MEBWTff, 37 Walker St., N. T,
Cherokee Remedy,
Cures all Urinary Com?
plaints, viz: Oravel, Inflam
. motion of tits Bladder and
XKidneys, Retention of
yUrine, Strictures of th*
\Urethm,. Dropsical Swell
htngt. Brick Dust Deposits,
and all diseases that require
a diuretic, and when used in
conjunction with the
CHEROKEE INJECTION,
does not fall to cure Gonorrhea, Oltet and all Mu?
cous Discharges in Male or Female, caring recent
cases in from one to three days, and ls especially
recommended ta thoso cases of Fluor Albus or
Whites in Females, The two medicines used In
conjunction will nofrfall to remove this disagreeable
complaint and in thoso cases where other medicines
have been used without success.
Price, Remedy, One Bottle, 12, Three Bottles, *5.
?-., Injection, " 12, " " $6.
The Cherokee " Cure," ? Remedy," and "Injec?
tion" are to be found In all well regulated drug
stores, and are recommended by physicians and
druggists all over the world, for their Intrinsic worth
and merit Some unprincipled dealers, however,
try to deceive thoir customers, by selling cheap ant
worthless compounds^-ln order to make money
In place of these. Be not deceived. If the drug?
gists will not buy them for y: ;, writ? to ns, and we
will send them to you by expre?, securely packed
and free from observation. Wo treat all diseases tc
which the human system is subject and will be
pleased to rocelve full and explicit statements iron:
those who have fcllod to receive relief heretofore.
Ladles or gentlemen can address us in perfect con?
fidence. Wo desire to send our thirty-two paga
pamphlet free to every lady and gentlema* in the
fendf Address all letters for pamphlets, medicines
cr advice, to the sole proprietor, ff
? Dr: W. B. MURWIN. 37 Walker St,, H. Y.
May ia_tLstnlyr
KRAUSHAAR &. CO.
THJB HOST EfPBOTO)
H il A K D AND BQU ABU
PIANOFORTES
foll Iron Frame and Overstrung
MANUFACTORY AND WAREHOUSE
Reis Weat Houston-street. fl?, ii
NEAR BROADWAY. NEW YORE.
THE UNDERSIGNED, MEMBERS OF THF FIRM Ol
KRAUSHAAR k 00., ar? practical Plano makin
and as such have had a large experience in connecttoi
?Ith some Ol the best EstablisLmeuts in this corni IT;
a ad Europe. ?belr i lan o i are m ado not merely in
them, but by thom, ai cl under their Immediate person* I
sapervlslon, ar a they allow no Instruments to leave then
factory and j,ass tato the hands of their patrons, tm: rei
taey have a power, evenness, firmness and roundnbss c
tone, an elasticity of touch-without which co lustro,
neat ought to be satisfactory to the publie-as well t
that durability In construction, which enables lt tc rt
nain In ta *\ and to withstand sudden ohangea of tea
i era ture and ?xposcre to extreme neat and cold, whltl.
areapmetimes unavoidable.
li ey will at all times be happy to see the ^rofassiot
and the public at their Warerooma, and invite oompari
son betweon their own Pianos and those oi any other
manufactory.
3.NT0N KRAUSHAAR..TOMAS HAM*
CHARLES J. SCHONEMANN.
April aa _ _
ELDER & BROWN,
MANUFACTURERS AND PATENT?
EES of the celebrated COMBINATION
CRADLE AND BABY TENDER, Pro
ipelling Horses, and all kinds of Rock,
inc Horses, Invalid Chairs, with double
and single wheels, from $25 to (45;
Uuildron's Jarriagee. Fancy and Varnlched Wagons
Paney Sui les, Invalid Carriages, mado to order. Fancy
Propeller tad Baby Rockers, .tc, Ac, llfe-sizo Horses,
j,ado toe Oer.
Depot, o. tl.18 BROADWAY. Manufactory, Nos. 449,
I?, 461 a d 462 WEST STREET, New kork.
Octob?! 25 thntulyr
?AVfitrA, SrO?He&MoK??lZIE,
Lit AMD COLLECTION OFFICE,
Nos. Sd and 40 Park ?ow.
r?AA0 DA VEG A, J
GlIQRGft B. YOUNG, I NEW YOBJT,
UXBARD L. Mo&EN?I?,)
HAVKG suuCKliDKD TO THF V?RlS??M COLLUP
XION BUalNSSS Ol Mossi?. B?LK?Y, PRt?
fies Js FLANDERS, we will attend to thu ooliecKoc ci
.?st due and maturta* claims Lhrcughost tho Haiti
.ir? ar.1 Canada.
COMMISSION MHB FOB ALL TH S STAT3*\
Ian uar? a
THE MARION STAR,
ESTABLISHED NEARLY TWENTY YEARS AGO, IS
published at Marion, S. C., in the central portion
ol the country, and ollera a iavorablo 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, ic
addition to our subscription list, which is constantly in?
creasing, publish and distribute gratuitously 3O00 extra
copies of the STAR, during tho business season this
Fall.
Rates of Advertising liberal.
W. J. McKERALL,
November 20 Ed j tor und Proprietor
BARNWELL SENTINEL
IS AN EXCELLENT ADVERTISING MEDIUM. LET
Merchants and business men try lt for a.few months.
"No risk no gain." Send on your cards ?nd increase
your trade this falL There's nothing to equal Printer'*
Ink-it has made many a fortune.
Terms for tho paper-$3 per annum, in advance.
Advertisements inserted at the rate of $1 per square ol
twelve Unes or less for each insertion.
Cards of ton Unes or less, at the rate of $10 for thro,
months.
Contracts by tho year or tor six months, allowing priv
doge of changing on more favorable terms. Address
EDWARD A. BRONSON.
\ '?ven; bri IJ_>-i,-" st.", n" -rCDrlf.to,.
NOTICK.
THE SHIPPING AND COMMISSION BUSINESS
will for thc present bo carried en oe usual by the
undersigned at No. 48 East Bay, over the store fonnerlv
xeupied by CRAIG, TUOHEY A CO. J
Ml porsoos having individual claims must present tho
i.u.c, and those indebted individually will mako pay
&: mt to JOHN TUOMEY.
July 20
MISCELLANEOUS.
A?iL HAIL TO IVE C0NQ1J?R0R!
HOPE FOR TBE DESPONDING INVALID.
DEFER NOT THE USE OF
RODRIGUEZ
IUI ELIXIR SPECIFIC.
MANY WHOSE DECLINING HEALTH. WHICH
waa precarious, and their recovery despaired of,
do now wi tn grateful emanations to tho All-Wise Dis?
poser, offer heartfelt thanks for this timely remedy. Dur?
ing the short time sinco its public introduction into use,
the Originator has moBt happily realized her most san?
guine expectations in manifestations issuing from all
quarters of its unporalelled curative properties, for in no
case where it bas been administereo with regard to di?
rections, and persevered in, has lt failed in its beneficial
results.
In resorting to this remedy, the invalid can depend
upon tBe safety of every article in its preparation, and
while it accelerates the healthful rt actions of each organ
and vessel, the mind can be perfectly free from appre?
hension of any subtle ingredient being insinuated into its
composition.
The appetite, which Improves under its adrninistranon,
is at liberty to indulge prudently in whatever nutriment
1B palatable, digestivo and wholesome, and whflo it is no
more than proper to avoid exposure to fresh cold, no lear
need be entertained of ?ny liability under this course of
treatment to induoe ifc. It is a pleasant AROMATIC
CORDIAL, quite agreeable to tho taste, and as a lung re
vivifyer and balsam ol' health, it is distinguishing itself as
without precedent, and we trust will ere lona, claim for
itself general acclamation for its unrivalled efficacy.
For sale by the Proprietress, Mrs. CECILIA RODRI?
QUE'S, northwest corner of MEETING AND SOCIETY
STREETS, and principal Druggists.
PRICE SINGLE BOTTLE $1.26.
April 2__lyr
mm
rlS DELICIOUS TONIO, ESPECIALLY DESIGNED
for the use of the
Medical Profession and the Family,
is now endorsed by all tho prominent Physicians, Chem?
ists and Connoisseurs, as possessing all those intrinsic
medicinal qualities (tome and diuretic) which belong to
n
OLD AND PURE GIN.
We tnlst that our established reputation founded
upon eighty-eight years of experience-abundantly vin?
dicates our claims to public confidence, and guaran,
toes the excellence or this Standard Article
Put up In cases containing one dozen bottles each and
uold by all prominent Druggists, Grocers, Ac.
ATM. BLNINGEB A CO,
I Established 1778. Solo Importers
No. 15 Boavor street, New Yor
Opinions of tb Press?
The Biningers, No. 16 Beaver street, have a very high
reputation to sustain, as the oldest and best bouse in
Now York.-Home Journal.
The house of A. M. Bininger A Co., No. 15 Beaver
struct, has sustained, for a period of eighty years, a repu?
tation that may well bo envied.-iv*. F. Evening Pott.
GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO.,
NO. 163 MEETING STREET,
Opposite Charleston Hotel.
and
DOWIE & MOISE.
SUCCESSORS TO KINO & C.VSSIDE Y.
NO. 151 MEETING STREET,
January 29
Wholesale Agents, Charleston, S. 0.
tuths Cm?
CHEROKEE PILLS.
Or Female Regulator,
Cure Suppretsed, Esecestive and
Painful Menstruation, Oreen
Sickneet, Nervous and Spinal Af?
fections, Paim te the Back, Sick
Headache, Giddiness, ?nd all dis?
eases that spring frorr. irregularity,
by removing tbo causo and all the
effects coat arlso fi oin it. They
are perfectly safe in all cases, ex?
cept when forbidden by direc?
tions, and are cn>y to administer,
ss they are nicely sugar coated.
They should bo in the hands ot
I overy Malden, Wife, and Mother
in tho lind.
Ladles can sddress ns In perfect
confidence, and'state their com?
plaints in full, ns wo treat all Female Complaints,
and preparo* Medicines saitablo for all diseases to
which tht-y aro subject-Thirty-two page patuphlot,
tn a sealed envelope, free.
Tho Cherokee Pills aro sold by all druggists at fl
per box, or six boxes for |T> ; or they aro sent by
mai!, free of postage, in an ordinary letter, free
from observatloo, by addressing tbo sole proprietor,
Dr. W. E. MEBWDJ, 37 Walker St., N. T.
N. B.-Cherokee Pills No. 2 aro prepared for
special cases, when milder medicines fall ; thea?
ire sent by mall, free of postage, oa receipt of 15,
Vit price of each boo).
DR. WRIGHT'S
REJUVENATING ELIXIR,
Or, Essence of Life,
SM&'W??Wf Cures General DtbUity, Weak
j^5sV??/iBsr>' TIM*' ^/ttcrice in Pernales.
^rrj?KmlWT'' Palpitation of the Heart and
i z^Wj/ffjffi' - nil Nervous Diseases. It re
? A ,T"r,\.aced, causing tho hot blood of
?J*tl&**'&*&? youth to course the veins, res
2T SSsStZ Vu? g*? tho Organs of Genera
'nm i(ft"-so does "on, removing Impotency and
this Elixir rejuven- Debility, restoring Manliness
ate the system and and full vigor, thus proving a
overcome disease. perfect "Elixir of love," re?
moving Sterilit;/ and Barrenness lo both sexes. To
the young, middle-aged, ind aged, there is no-greater
boon than this *'Elixir of Life." It gives a now
lease of life, causing the weak and debilitated to
have renewer] strength and vigor, and the entire
system to thrill with Joy and pleasure.
Price, one bottle (2 ; three bottles $5 ; sent by
express to any address.
Our medicines are sold and recommended by all
respectable druggists in everv part of the civilized
globe ; some unprincipled dealers, however, try to
deceive their customers by selling cheap and worth?
less compounds in order to make money. Be not
deceived-?sk for tbese medicines ?nd tako no
others. If the druggist does not keep them, write
to us, and we will send them by express, carefully
packed, free from observation. We will be pleased
to receive totters with foll statements In regard to
anytttiscaso with which ladles or gentlemen are
afmctcd Address all letters for medicines, pamph?
lets, or advice, to the sole proprietor, " d%
Dr W. E. WERWES, 37 Walker St., H. T,
Msy 25 wfm lyr
SIMILIA SIMILLBUS CUEANTUR*
HUMPHREYS'
HOMOEOPATHIC SPECIFICS
HAVE PROVED, FROM THE MOST AMPLE EXPE?
RIENCE, an entire SUCCORS : Simple-Prompt-Effi?
cient and RoBable. They sro the only medicines per?
fectly adapted io popular uso -so elmplo tln.t mis tan ttl
cannot be made m using them; to harmless cs to be
free from danger, and so efficient as to bo slways relia?
ble. They havo raised the highest commendation from
in, and will always render satisfaction.
Cents.
No. 1, cares N'?vers, Congestion, Inflammation?.. Oa
" 3, " Worms. Worm-Fever, Worm-Oole.. 2S
" 8, ? Crying Colic, or Teething of In
faute. 28
" 4, " Diarrhoen, o? ?h?dren"or Adnlts.... 23
H s, .. Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic... 23
? 6, " Choisi m Morbos, Nausea, Vomit?
ing. 23
'. 7, . " Coughs. Colds, Bronchitis.
" 8, " neuralgia, Toothaohe, Facoache.. S3
" tl, " Headaches, Sick HeadacheJYortigo.. 3D
m io, ?. Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach..
" ll, " Suppressed, or Painful Periods.....
" 12, ? Whites, too profuse periods. 2
" 18, " Croup, Gough, Difficult Breathing.. 3
" 14, ? Kalt Rheum, Fj-sipelas, Eruptions. SJ
" 15, ?? Rhen mallen, Rhoumatlo Pains... 28
18, " Fever and Ague, Chill Fever,
Aguo?. eo
? 17, ? Piles, Blind or Bleeding. ?"
'. 18, " Opthalniy, and Sore or Weak Eyes. 60
IV, " Catar-h, Aoote 0r Chronic, Influ?
enza. . CO
" 20, .' Whooping Cough, Violent Cough,', 60
? 21, Asthma, Oppressed Breathing. Ml
?. 22, '? Kar Discharges, Impaired Heir?
ing. ti>
" at, 11 scrofula, Enhu-god Glands, Swell?
ings. 60
.' 24, " General Debility. Physical Weakness IO
25, " Dropsy and Beauty Secretions. 60
" 26, ? Bea Sickness. Sicknoss from Rid
ms. io
" 27, " Kidney Disease, Gravel. 60
- 28, " Nervous Debility, Seminal Emla
dons, Involuat?ry fiHCUargea.1.00
>. 29, ?. Sore Mouth, Caukor. 60
? SO, .' Urinary Incontinence, Wetting
Eed. 80
81, ? Painful Periodo, evon with
Spastr i. 50
.? tl, .. SufTerwcigs at Change of Lfa.1.00
? 8?, " Epilepsy, Spasms, St. Vitus' DanocLCO
ti sj, ?. Dlptherla, Ulcerated Sore Troat.... 60,
FAMILY CASKS.
tevlaU. morocoo case aaa book.,..,$10.00
M large vials, in morocco, aad beck. ti.OO
20 large vials, plain casa, book. . 6.00
16 boxes (Nos. 1 to 15), sad book. 8.00
VETERINARY 8PKCIFICS.
Mahogany casea, 10 vials.$10.00
Singlo vials, with directions....". 1.00
sarTheso remedies, b.y the case or singlo box, are
tent to any part of the country, by Mail or Express, fre
3f oharge, on receipt of tho price. Addross
HUMPHREYS' 8PEOIFIO
HOMOOPATHIO MEDICINE COMPANY,
Office and Depot No. 602 Broadway, Now York.
Dr. HmiTHBK7B is consulted daily at his office, pei
tonally or by letter, as above, for aB forms of disoase.
DOWIE & MOISE. Wholesale Agents. ?
No. 151 Meeting street,
W. A. SHRINE. ?PPOeit0 Charl0StOn HOtCl' \
A. *V. ECKEL & CO., Rotall Ar e nts,
No. 281 KING-STREET, 4th door above Market-st.
AP'U M Oharleeten, S, G.
TMPORTAKT TO MITON PLANTERS.
A SOUTHERN INTENTION.
PATENT LABOE-SAYINQ
IRON SCREW COTTON PRK
THE LATEST AND BT FAB THE MOST PERFECT
COTTON SCBEW yet invented. "With one mule
6 heavy bale can bo easily packed. Send for "Descrip?
tive and Price List, to C.K. HUGER,
General Agent for tho State,
No. 73 East Bay, Charleston, S. C.
ALSO,
RAILWAY AND STEAMBOAT SUPPLIES, Portable
and Stationary. Engines, Saw Gins, Henery's McCar?
thy Gins, Grist Milla, Bark Mills, Horse Powers,
Threshers, Reapers, Belongs, Olia, Iron, Steel, Wild?
er's Fire Proof Safes, Platform and Counter Scales,
? c., ic. For sale by
C. K. HUGER,
No. 73 EAST BAT, CHARLESTON, S. C.
May 2 m th 6moa
DRUGS, CHEMICAIS.'ETC.
NEW PEKFTJME
For the Handkerchief.
A MOST EXQUISITE, DELICATE, AND FRA?
GRANT PERFUME, Di8tillod from the Rare and
Beautiful Flower from which it takes its name.
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY PHALON & SON,
nsw SOBE.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
ASE FOB PHALON'S-TAEK NO OTHES.
Sold by Druggists generally, and
Sold at Wholesalo.by
GOODRICH, WIHAN & CO.
January ai
mthlyr
FOUTZ'S
CELEBRATED
HORSE MD CATTLE POWDERS.
EES, YELLOW WATER,
TEMPER, FEVERS,
FOUNDER, LOSS OF
APPETITE AND VI?
TAL ENERGY, Ac.
ITS USE IMPROVES
THE WIND, IN?
CREASES THE AP
PETITE-GIVES A
SMOOTH and GLOS?
SY SEIN-and trans?
forms the MISERA?
BLE SKELETONS
INTO A FINE LOOK?
ING AND SPIRITED HORSE.
This preparation, long
and favorably known,
will thoroughly reinvigo?
rate broken down and
low-spirited horses, by
atre tnoning and
cleansing tho stomach
and intestines.
lt 1B a euro preventive
of all diseases Incident
to this BBbjOsj, such ss
LUNG FEVER, GLAND
HEAVES, COUGHS, DIS?
TO KEEPERS OF COWS THIS PREPARATION IS
INVALUABLE. It In
creases the quantity
and improves the quail'
ty of tho MILK. It
has boen proven by ac
tual experiment to in
crease tho ciuantity ot
MILK and C REAM
twenty per cent, and
make tho BUTTER
firm and sweet. In fat
jj. tenlng cattle, it g vc
- them an appetite, o
ens their hido, and makes them thrive much faster.
IN ALL DISEASES OF SWINE, SUCH AS COUGHS
ULL< ERS IN THE
LUN38, LIVER, Ac,
thia article acts as a
specific. By putting
from one-half a paper j
to a paper In a barrel
of swill tho above dis?
eases will bo eradica?
ted or entirely pre?
vented. If given in
taue, a certain preventive and cure for tho Hog Cholera.
PREPARED BY
S. A. FOUTZ & BRO.,
No. 116 FRANKLIN STREET
BALTIMORE, Md.
FOR SALE BY
DOWIE & MOISE
SOUTflERN DRIK,' HOUSE,
NO. 151 MEETING STREET,
OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL.
March 33- B tn the m o
HiMi
OLD RIP VAN WINKLE GIN.
GOLD MEDAL SHERRY,
PORT AND MADEIRA,
HARVEST BOURBON,
WHEAT NUTRIENT,
OLD HOMESTEAD RYE.
TN ADDITION TO OUR BU8INE8S OF SELLING
1 WINES, etc., in original packages, and in order to
insure to consumers Pure Liquors In a compact and con?
venient form, we commenced the onterpriso of bottling
ind packing in cases ocr well known Wines, Brandies,
Whiskies, ?c.. and have sent them out in a stylo that
would preclude tho possibility of their being tampered
with before reaching tho purchaser. Tho general appro?
bation and gratifying success that has rewarded our
efforts has encouraged ns to maintain tho standard as re?
gards quality, also to make increased efforts to retain the
:onndcnce and patronage which hos been so bberaily be?
llowed upon us. BIN INGER A CO.,
Established 1776.] Importun ot Wines, icc,
No. 15 Beaver street, New York.
The above popular goods aro put up in coses contain
ng one dozen bottles each, and arc sold by all prominent
Druggists, Grocors, Ac.
Opinions of tho Presa.
The name of Bininger & Co., No. 16 Beaver street, ls a
guarantee of the exact and literal truth of whatever they
.opreflont.- N. Y. Com. Advertiser.
The importing house of Bininger A Co., No. 16 Beaver
i tree t, is conducted upon principles of integrity, fairness
ind the highest honor.-N. Y. Evening Ezpress.
GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO..
N 163 MEETING STREET,
Opposito Charleston Hot
and
DOWIE & MOISE,
SUCCESSORS TO KING & CASSIDEY
January 30
Na 151 MEETING STREET,
Wholesale Agents, Charleston, 8. C.
wfmOmos
?T> E A U T Y.- Auburn, rrTjaj_
_D Golden, Flaxen, and AW^'tK.
Silken CURLS produced by M H
the use of Professor Dx- ft^T?
BREUX'S FRISER LE Wjbj M
rion warranted to cur? tke^^S^&L
moat s tra! Rh t and stubborn "^Wj^r^
ta* "of either sex into wavy ringlets, or heavy massive
U_ Has been used by the fashionables of Paris and
on don, with the most gratifying results. Does no in
ory to-tho hair. Pricceby mail, scaled ard postpaid, $L
)escriplivo circulars mailed free. Address BERGER,
IHUTTS A CO., Chemists. No. 286 River af cet, Troy, N.
f., Sole Agents for tho United States.
March 99 ly
DRUGS. CHEMICALS, ETC,
j_rTHE SALE OF THE PLANTATION BIT
Tl IKS ia wi tb on t precedent In the hurto- of the world.
Th ere li no secret in the nutter. They ?re at once the
most speedy, strengthening health-restorer ever dis?
covered. It requires but a single trial to understand
this. Their purity can always be relied upon. They
are composed of the celebrated Oallsaya Bark, Cascarilla
Bark, Dandelion, Chamomile Flowers, Lavender
Flouera, Wintergreen, Anise, CHovarbuds, Orange-peel,
gnal:e-rau:, Caraway. Coriander, Burdock,
S.-T-1860-X. ftc.
Th ey are especially recommended to clergymen, pub
li rs] leakers, and persons of literary habits and seden
ta- .Ufe, who require free digestion, a relish for food,
and olear mental faculties.
Delicate females and weak persons are certain to find
In these Bitters what they have so long looked for.
They pun/y, strengthen and Invigorate.
They ?reste a healthy appetite.
They ire an antidote to change of water and diet
They over?eme effects of dissipation and late hours.
They strengthen the system and enliven the mind.
They prevent mt ?am ano and intermittent fevers.
They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach,
They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation.
They cure Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera Morbus.
Xhey eure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache.
They lire the best Bitters In the worlds They make
the weal man strong, and are exhausted nature's great
restorer.
The following startling and emphatic statements can
be seen al. our office.
Letter af Hov. E. F. OBAN-, Chaplain of tbs 1071hJNow
York Regiment:
NUB AC QUIA OBX-, Inarch 4th, 1863.
Owlngfto the great exposure and terrible decomposi?
tion after the battle of Antietam, I wu utterly prostrat
ed and very sick. My stomach would not retain modi
cine. An article called Plantation Bitters, prepared by
Dr. Dx-ex, of New York, wu prescribed to give me
strength and an appetite. To my great surprise they
gave mo immediate relict Two bottles almost allowed
mo to Join my regiment . . . . I have since sean
them used tn many cues, and am free to uy, for hos
[ pl tal er private purposes I know of nothing Uko them.
Bev. E. 7. GRANE, Chaplain.
Letter from the Rev. N. E. amos, St ClalrsvUle, Pa.
OurTLBxn :-You were kind enough, on a former oe*
cesi?n, to seid me a half doasen bottles of Plantation
Bitters tor $8 00. My wife having derived so much
benefit from the nu of these Bitters, I desire a H to
continue then, and you will please send us six bottles
more for tho nosey ea closed.
I tm, very truly, yo-.rs,
N. E. GLLUd, pastor Ger. Ref. Church,
BCLDir.ii>' BOMB, Burrs-tXNDENT'H O moa, )
Catfl-KATI, OHIO, Jan. 16th, 1868. {
ees******
I have given your Plantation Bitters to hundreds of
.ur noble soldiers who stop here, more or leu diubled
from various causes, and the effect ls marvellous and
gratifying.
Such a preparation as this ls I heartily wish In every
family, In every hospital, and at hand on every battle
field. Q. W. B. ANDREWS, Superintendent
Dr. W. A. CHILDS, Burgeon of the Tenth Vermont Re?
giment, writes:-"I wish every soldier had a bottle of
Plantation Bitters. They are tbs most effective, per
feet, and harmlou tomo I ever used."
WrLLAno's Born., I
WASHINGTON, D. G., May 22d, 1868. J
G ENTLEHEN :-We rtquljo another supply of you
Plantation Bitters, the popularity o which dally in?
creases with the guests cf our house.
Respectfully.
SYKES, CHADWJCH k Co.
ka. ito. ko. ko. ftc.
Be sure that every bottle bears the fac-simil? of our
signature on a steel plate lable, with our private stamp
over the cork.
P. H. DRAKE ft CO.,
NO. 203 BROADWAY, N. Y.
Sold by all respectable Druggists, Physicians, Grocers,
Saloons and country Hotel-dealers.
April? thstulyr
"A smile wu on her lip-health wu in ber look
strength wu in her step, and In her tandi-PLANTA
noa BLTTKBS."
S. T.-1880-X.
A few bottles of PLANTATION BITTEUS
Win oura Nervous Headache.
M Cold Extremities and Feverish Lip!.
" Bom* Stomach and Fetid Breath.
" Flatulency and Indigestion.
" Nervous Affections.
II Excessive- Fatigue and Short Breath,
.i Pain over the Eyes.
II Mental Despondency,
.i Prostration; Great Weakness.
II Ballow Complexion, Weak Bowels, kc
Which are the evidences of
LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA
It ls estimated that seven-tenths of all adult aliments
proceed from a deceased and torpid liver. The biliary
secretions oftthe liver overflowing into the stomach poi.
son the entire system and exhibit the above symptoms.
After long research, we are able to present the most
remarkable cure for those horrid nightmare diseases,
the world hu evor produced. Within one year over six
hundred and forty thousand perseus have takes the
PLANTATION BrrrEBB, and not an instance of complaint
hu como tc-our knowledge !
It ls a most effectual tonio and agreeable s tim ulan
suited to all conditions of life.
The reports that lt relies upon mineral substances fo
Its acth i properties, are wholly false. For the antis
faction of the public, and that pa. lents may consul
their physicians, we append a list of Its components.
CALISAYA Binz.-Celebrated for over two hundred
years in the treatment of Fever arni Ague, Dyspepsia,
Weakness, etc. lt wu ictreduoed into Europe by the
Countess, wife of the Viceroy si Peru, in 1640, and
afterwards sold by the Jesuits for the enormous price of
itt own weight in silver, under the name of Jesuit t Pow.
dat, and wu finally made publio by Louis XVI, King
of France. Humboldt makes especial reference toits
febrifuge qualities during his South American travels
OABOABtLLA BABB-Fox diarrheas, collo and dlsjsjsjsj
of the stomach and bowell
BAND HUON-For Inflammation of the loins and drop,
leal affections.
CHAMOMILE FLOWXHS-For onfeebled digestion.
LA VENDII! F LOWER*-Aromatic, stimulant and tonic
highly invigorating in nervous debility.
WrNTEBQRrars-For scrofula, rheumatism, etc.
ANISE-An aromatic carminative; creating flesh,
muscle and milk; much used by motherssnursing.
Also, dove-buds, orango, carraway, coriander, snake'
cot etc
S. T..-185Q..-X.
Another wonderful Ingredient of great nu among
the Spanish ladles of South America, imparting beauty
to the complexion and brlllianoy t- the mind, ls yet un?
known to the com m er oe of the world, and we withhold
Ita name for the present
IMPORTANT CERTIFICATES.
ROCHESTXB, N. Y., December 38,1861.
Messrs. P. H. DBAXX k Co.-I have bun a great suf?
ferer from Dyspepsia for three or four years, and had to
..bandon my profession. About three months ago 1
tried the Plantation Bitters, and to my grut Joy I am
now nearly a well man. I have recommended them to
l?verai cases, and, u far u I know, always with signal
benefit I am, respectfully yours,
Rev. J. S. C.'.THOBN.
PHILADELPHIA, 10th Monta, 17th Day, UWj.
RESPECTED Panoro:-My daughter hu been mach
Don ea tied by the use of thy Plantation Bitters. Thou
wilt need me two bottles more,
Thy Mend, ASA OURRXN.
SHEEMAN HODSX, CHICAGO, UL, >
February ll, 1863. {
MXIBEB. P. H. DHAKB k Co.:-Please und as another
.waive oases of your Plantation Bitten. As a morning
tppetizer, they appear to have superseded everything
uso, and are greatly esteemed.
Yours, Ste, GAGE k WAITE.
Arrangements are now completed to supply any de?
land for this article, which has net heretofore been
possible.
The public may rest assured that In no cue will the
perfectly puro standard ol the PLANTATION BrrrxBS be
ioparted from. Hoer y bottle bears the>fac-simileof our
ignaiure en a steel plate engraving, tr it cannot bi gen
mu.
Any person pretending to tell PLANTATION BITTKBS in
mik or by the gallon, it a swindler and imposter. Bete art
if refilled bottles. See that our Private Stamp it Dinrn.
SLATED over every cork.
Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Dealers throughout
he country.
P. E DRAKE 6 CO., New York.
?Vern ai_ arsjiW
THE ORANGEBURG NEWS.
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Orangeburg, S. C. Terms $2 pw annum in ad
ance.
During the spring and fall seasons extra conies of the
hiANOEBuao Nrws will be circulated for the benefit ol
ur advertising patrons.
Contract Advertisements inserted on the most liberal
anns. Address SAMUEL DIBBLE,
nc Editor Orangeburg News,
February 35 55f*w?T
lilCKBRING & SONS
ESTABLISHED 1828,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Grand,
Sanare,
An? ?DrisrM
PIANO FORTES.
WARE-ROOMS,
NO. 652 BROADWAY
ISTEW YOEK.
CHICKERING ft SW
Grand, Square aud Upright
PIANOFORTES
AEB NOW, AB THES EVES HAVE BEEN, CON?
8IDEBED the bert In America, baring been
awarded
S1XTY-F1VK FillZE MEDALS,
Of which fourteen were received in the months of Sep?
tember and October, 1865, and Ont premium a over all
competitors at the different principal Fain in thur
country, and the PBIZE MEDAL at the
WORLD'S FAIR, LONDON.
TH ALB ERG'S OPINION.
I confider Ohickering A Sons' Pianos, beyond com.
parlson, the best I have seen in America.
8. THALBERG,
Ohs! rm sn of Jury on Musical las tram en
CARD.
It is with feelings of pride aa Amitrlcan man afar toort
that we publish the following testimonials, whlc a have
been received by us recently:
B?RO PA, Alf TESTIMONIALS,
Received during the month of August, 1866.
Lossb*. July 26,1887.
MISSES. OHJOxxnmo A SONS-Gents: I have much
pleasure In enclosing a document signed by the first
composers, musicians and profesi?n in Europe. I held
your Pianos in such high estimation [vide my certifi?
cate) that 1 felt it my duty to take one of them with me
to Europe, to ascertain the ov, inion of my professional
brethren. The enclosed certificate will prove how
unanimous they have been on the subject I beg to
forward, at the same time, a letter I received from my
friend, Mr. Collard, whlcr. I am sure must bo gratify
lng to you.
I have the honor to be, gentlemen, yours very truly,
JAMES M. WEHL I.
Lo KEON, January 14, ISA??
Janes. M. Wehli, Seq.:
Ml DZAB Sm: I have great pleasure in asking y jato
convey to Messrs. Ohickering the ezpro'Slon a r my
highest approval of their instrnmont. It ls, I coo ?iaer,
not merely the best instrument of American m? nn fac?
ture that I have tried, but fine of tho finest O rani. piano?
fortes that has ever come under my cbservatlr m; and
tho Messrs. Ohickering may well be proud of having
turned out from their manufactory an in itrumont
which, for touch, quality, power and worker .anship, lt
would be very difficult to surpass in any part of tbs
wide world.
Dear slr, very sincerely yours,
CHAS. D. COLLARD,
Firm#oi Collard A Collard, Plano-forte Manufacturen,
London,
"_ Lor.DOS, August 23, 1808.
James it. WehU.Bsq.:
MY Drau Sm: As you are going back to the Uni tort
otates, I must beg yon to remember mo kindly to thu
Messrs. Ohickering. Toll them I waa delighted wis?
their Grand Piino-forto-as good an instrument, I thin*
at vat ever turned out, bat* in touch and ter \
Wishing you, Aa,, I remain over ct aly,
H. F. BBOADWOOD.
Firm of L Broedv/ood A Sons, Piano-forte Manuls?,
tarers, London.
LONDON, July ao, 1888.
Marri. Ohickering cf Sont:
GENTS: I have just been invited by Mcssrr. Collard o
try a Grand Piano-forte mannfac tur ed Bj you, and I
have no hesitation in endorsing the opini on of my old
friend, Mi. C. D. Collard, viz: That lt is the finest lu.
stramentl ever plsyed on.
Believe me, gentlemen, most faithfully yours,
J. L. HATTON.
Testimonials from the mott distinguished Artists in Buropt
to Mtttrt. Ohickering d Som:
LON DOS, July 95,1868.
Having plsyed upon a PUno-forte made by Messrs.
Ohickering A Sons, of Bouton and Kow York, I ha . s
much pleasure in testify u?g to its general excellence.
For sweetness and brilliancy of tone, delicacy of
touch and magnificent power for concert purpoa'ia, I
consider lt a really Gaurn Puso-roBTE, ann nsoroKn.
LT THE BIST I HAVE BEEN 07 AMERICAN MuroVAOTCTl'.fc
ARABELLA GODDARD. GIL!LO REGONDL
G. A. OSBORNE. ALFBED JAELJL
W. KTJHE. LINDSAY SLOPER.
JULES BENEDICT. J. M080HELES,
M. W. BALEE. Prot of Conservatoire da
CH AU. HALLE. Leipzig.
BKINLEY RICHARDS. S. ABTHUR CHAPPEL,
RENE FAVABGEB, Director of Monday Ooo?
SYDNEY SMITH. certs, London.
Among the chief points of excellence of the cnickt r
lng Pianos, of which speak the renowned artists in their
congratulatory testimonials to the Mesara. Ohickering,
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 nevor changes under tue
most delicate or powerful touch.
During the psst forty-three yean this firm baa mano,
aetured
80,000 PLA-JNTOS,
In the construction of which they have introduced e /cry
known and valuable improvement They have Invaria?
bly been selected and used by all of the world'? ac?
knowledged great artists who have visited this c n un try
professionally, both for private and pabilo use.
THALBERG.
I Consider Chlckering A Sons'. Pianos, beyond coxa,
parlson, the best I havo ever seen in America.
GOTTSCHALK.
I consider Chlokeriog A Sons' Pianos superior to any
in the world.
They are unrivalled for their singing qualitiei and hw
the harmonious roundness of their tons. There ls a
perfect homogeneity throughout all the registers. Tl ie
nppcr notes are remarkable for a clearness and pun 7
which I do not find to any other instrument, while ti e
baso ls distinguished for power without harabnues, and,
for a magnificent sonority.
WEHLI.
Your Pianos are superior to any I have ever seen ixe
this country or in Europe.
I have nevor hoard a toco BO perfect: it yields every
expression that is needed in music, and its quality ls
capable of change to meet every sentiment. This is a
rare power, and is derived from the perfect purity of
its tone, together with its sympathetic, elsetio and well
balanced touch.
POZNAN SKI.
During the past eight years I have constantly pli .yert
Upon the justly celebrated Erard Pianos; yours ar ? th i
only Instruments that I have found, either hero or iii
Europe, to equal them in all their points of . icc) ...nee.
It msy be satisfactory to our patrons ?nd friends
among the pub lio at largo to et? te that testimonia ls ha vj
been received from all thc leading artists w no hare
visited or are now residing li< the United States,, s few of
whose namos, besides thoso above, we append:
LEO. SI MEYER? GUSTAV 8ATT?B,
ALFRED J A EL. J. BENEDICT. '
H. f ANDERSON. M. STEAK OSCH.
B. HOFFMAN. JULLIEN.
ARTHUR NAPOLEON.
And many others.
49- ILLUSTRATED ALBUMS AND PBICE LISTS
SENT BY MAIL.
WARE-ROOMS,
No. 652 Broadway,
NEW YORK.
HENEY SIEGLING, A*'t
CHARLESTON5 S. O
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