The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, August 20, 1867, Image 4
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ilAHLESTl' DAILY NEWS,
G. it. CATHCART. EDITOB
CATHCART, MCMILLAN & MORTON,
1'llOI'HlETOltS.
No. 18 KAYNE STREET.
?ITY JMUNTI?RB.
TERMS GASH.
StlDSimiPTlON
DAH.Y-TWKI.VEMON?UK.310.1)1)
l'A I I.Y-SIX MONTHS. IMW
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MNOI.K COl'IHH."1 cent?
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TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20, 1807.
THIS DOG liv? fi.
HT JOHN O. nm..
IToavcn lu lp us all I-in ll csa terrille ilsys I
Tbo buming sun upon tho earth is pi ?Him:
With lila directest, nerviest, hottest rays,
And cvaryttiing is mcltlnK I
Fat men, infatuate, fan thc ataifus.nlair.
In : ash essay to cool their Imvaril glowing,
While with each stroke, lu dolorous despair,
Thoy feel the fervor growing I
Thc lean and lal hy Ami a fal?as hard,
For, all s-dry. they bum Uko any ttndor
Beneath tho solar breeze, till wllber'd, cliarr'd,
And crispod away to . linier I
Tho dogs Uo lolling in Ibo deepest shade.
Tho pigs ore all a-wallow In the nutters,
Abd not a houaohold creature-cat ar mold
But <|uarutously mutters I
E'en atoles now aro In tho "redling mood,"
And vestal ebo-ha arc most unseemly florid.
Tbs very zone thsl girts tito primest prado
Ia now intensely torrid I
" 'Tis dreadful, dreadful hot I" exclaims each ono
Unto bis sweating, Bwolterlne, roautlng neighbor.
Then mope bia brow, sud pants, as ho had deua
A 'lillie herculean labor I
And Monds who pan? each oilier In the streut.
Say no "good morrows" when they come together.
Dui only mutter, If they chance to meet,
"What horrid, horrid weather I"
What pt aden t mor?ala curb with Btrlcteat care
All vagrant curs-lt seems tho queerest puzzto,
Tho Dog Star rages, rabid through thu air,
Without the slightest muzxto I
Bat Jove la wiso end eqnsl In his sway,
Bowover lt seems >u clash with human reason.
Ubi fiery dorn will soon hero had their day.
And mon shall bavo a season I
NAdllVlbbK AND CIIATT/ldVOtlGA HAIL
HOAD.
A convention of tho stockholders of thia road
met on Wednesday, August 14. R. al. HOOKK,
Esq., of Chattanooga, was oleclod Chairman,
dov. J. E. Enow.s offered a resolution to appoint
a oimmittoo of flvo stoelcholdora to confer with
Col. HA WILL, Uni tod cit?tes Govorninont agent, to
learn tho boat lonou tho road can got from tho
Government in tho Bottlomont of tho Government
debt. E. A. KKKUI.K, Jr., Cleveland, J. E. RltOWX,
HENDY COMA, and JOHN P. KINU woro appointed
on thia committee.
On Thursday, tho following resolution, offered
by Gov. J. E. HnowN, waa adopted:
Resolved, That tut appoal having boon taken last
night to a meeting of tho stockholders from tho
deciaion of tho j'tdgca of tho olection, which said
decision denied to tho Ocorgia Railroad and Rank?
ing Company and to tho City of Clim lesion tho
right of voting in tho election for Directors, when
both said railroad company and Bald city, by their
proper representation, had tendered tickets pro
posing to Toto for thc candidates for Directors,
which tickols wero headed by Thoa. H. Calloway,
and aro now on file, and tho decision of oaid judges
that no part of tho railroad company or elly trans?
ferred stock could ovorbovotod in any election for
Directors after RH ti a nsf. r.
On motion, M. Ruma was appointod on thc
Committee to wait on Col. Humid, United States
Oovemmont Agont, in pbtco of E. A. Keoblo, not
pr?sent.
Tho following resolution waa then offered by
Gov. J. E. Brown, and nnauimouBly adopted:
Resotecd, Hy tho etockholdcra of tho Nashville
and Chattanooga Railroad Company, That tho
Proaldent of thia Convention ia hereby instructed
to appoint a coromittco of tbrco to investigate tho
affaire, including tro receipts and expenditures of
said road and ita management, and that enid com
luitteo havo full access to ail tho books and papers
of said company, with power to call upon any offi?
cer or agent of Haid road for any explanation they
may think proper or for any information in his
possession, ant] that tho exprimes of said investi?
gation bo paid out of the incomo of tho road; and
that said committee report to tbo next mooting of
tho convention of stockholders.
Tho following gcntlemon woro appointed mud
oommitteo: C. W. Anderson, A. L. Landis and D.
H. C. Spence.
Tho Convention then proceeded to voto by
ballot.
Upon counting out tho votes it was found that
7255 vales hud been cast for tho reversai of tho de?
cision of tho Judges of Election, and in favor of
tho right of Ibo city of Charleston and tho Goor
8ia Railroad and Ranking Company, each io vote
IOU* sleek aa heretofore; and it bining boon
shown to thc Convention of Stockholders that tho
city of Charleston, by her representation, tendered
her ticket to said Judgoa of Election, and offer d
to voto (500) flvo hundred Totes foi Thomas H.
Calloway and others as directors, which said ticket
ia hero produced and tendered to tho Convention
of H tock li obi i rs. Said City claim ii that said ticket
be counted. And it having been further shown to
thia Convention that tho Georgia Railroad and
Hanking Company, by ita proper rop.'eaontaliou,
Judge John P. Ring, tendered to Bald Judges of
Election a tickot with tho above names upon it,
and offered to roto (500) flvo hundred votes for
said persona named as directors aa the voto of
said company, which ia represented by bim, which
tickot ha hero lenders, and insista that it should
be counted; and said John P. King aa proxy for D.
H. Warren, having tendered a copy of tho samo
ticket, and offered to vote (600) flvo hundred votes
for tho same peraona aa directors, which ho uow
here tenders.
And D. L. McKay, Geo. W. Williams & Co., and
A. SimouB and W. G. Magrath, having each ten?
dered a copy of tno Hamo tickot ly their proxy, E.
Willis., ana offered to volo each livo hundred (500)
for said persona for directora, each of which ticket
were ri j ec ted by tho judgca of election, and o sch of
which is now tendered, and demand made that thoy
be counted. And it having boon further shown to
tho convention that tho following named persona,
known aa tho Burna' tickot, received for directora,
ol tho Totes accepted and counted by tho judgea
of election, tho number of voles annoxed to
each of their uamoa, to wit :
M. BurnB.4343
Sam. Wntkinu.4843
Wm. F. Cooper.4375
A. NolBon.4328
J. M. Mnrrel.4299
J. B. Knowles.4343
AriB Brown .4344
E. A. Kooble, llutberford.4343
Levi Wads, Ruthorford.4843
John A. Haugh. Ruthcrfoid.4343
John T. Slatter, Franklin.4099
Ed. Cooper, Bedford.4363
Jeremiah Cleveland, Bedford.4343
A. M. Rutledge, Coffoo.4814
T. H. Porter, New York.4304
And it forth or appears that tho poraonA on tho
ticket hoadod by Thoa. 0. Calloway, secured tim
following numbor of votos, to-wit:
Thomas II. Calloway, of Cleveland.4128
John M. Hann, of Davidson county.4255
William R. Elliston, of Davidson county.4201
G. BI. Fogg, of Davidson county.4287
Gov. Joseph E. Brown, of Georgia.4214
Benjamin May, of Goorgia.4214
Wm. Hunter Smith, of llutberford county... ..4214
Edward L. Jordan, of Rutherford count v.4214
David H. 0. Sponco, of Rutherford county.4211
Thomas C. Whiteside, of Bedford county.4211
A. L. Landis, of Bodford county.4201
'William 8. Huggins, of Coffee, county.4204
A. E. Patton, ot Grundy county. 4251
E. W. Colo, of Georgia.41,35
John F. Anderson, of Franklin and Marion_4189
It WAS therefore unanimously resolved by tho
Convention of stockholders (about two-thirds of
tbe entire capital stock of tho company now hero
represented) that said deciaion of tho Judgca of
Election ie hcroby rovcraed, and that tho ticket
tendered by tbo City of Charleston and tho Geor?
gia Railroad and Banking Company, and by each
of tho poraouB above named, ho counted for tho
said 'rhos. II. Calloway and olhors on tho ticket
with him.
Kttolced further. That said persons lost named
having recoived the highest numbor of tho lognl
votes tendered by tho stockholders, aro duly and
legally olectoa Directors of this Company for tho
ensuing year, with all tho powers incident to that
position.
On motion, a report from a majority of tho
committee appointed to confer with Col. Hamil I
United States Government agent, was read as fol?
lows:
Tho undersigned, a majority of tho committeo
appointed to confor with Col. Unmill, tho agont
of tho Govommont of the United Slates, bog loavo
to report that thoy havo discharged thal duty
Col. Hamid exhibited lo them full and plenary
power to roprcaent tho Oovemmont in tho collec?
tion of Ita claim against tho company, contracted
by ll. Burne, as Proaidont of tho road, for on
gfnoa, care and auppliea, and to enforce paymont
stating that he considered Tiimaolf authorized"
to take poesoBBion of tho road and appoint a
receiver if Bat'^faetory arrangements are not
nudo. Ho also exhibited an ordor lrom tho Secre?
tary of War, through Gon. Thomas, diroetlng him
to enforce collection, and a copy of a telegram
- from tho Proaidont of tho United States, stating
that M. Barna, the President of the road, had
given tho assurance that he could arrange to meet
tbs claim by tho 20th of this month, upon which
the President advised that limo bo gi von till
then. Col. Hamil) also informed na that M.
Bams had been notified not te pay the bte divi?
dend or any dividend till tho government de'
waa Bs??fled. He stated .that 198,000 o' .ot
tereet la now duo and unpaid upon the . j"_
which must bo paid by tho 20tb inst., or , claim,
indnlget)00 will bo given, and that th- no longer
must be paid by monthly inataltp .0 wholo dobt
the road la eulo to pay out of ' .onto as fast as
that no fm thor dividend to t* it? earnings, and
be permitted by tho govcrx, JO stockholders will
poid off. He stated fart' '. -piont till tbo dobt (ex
did not protend to ta> -??JJ that tho government
officer* of the road ?* Bide?, In tho olooUon for
tweantho two V Jiff J? A* ?a bt>
money, and W-JV^S. ?J?-S?H WM ,ta
Bama ns lom? aa it intended to Ito. Win ti asked
if thoro wini uri probability or Hi? cia itu ci tbo road
for Ibo uao of track during tbo war atauini Ibo
Government being allowed us u set-off against thia
claim by Ibo Government, bo replied not tho
slightest, aa a railroad, was considered as un in?
strument nf war, much nunn valuable than u bat?
tery of artillery, and that tho Government was no
more bound to pay tho UM! nf th? one, when cap?
tured, than Ibo other; that if tho company ever
got uuytbiiig on that account it must bo n matter
of crace, mid nut of rghl.
\?iur committee arc eat inll-d that this places tho
allaiT nf thu road in n prccariuiiH condition, and
dissipates nil thu delusiva hopes ol n settlement
of this rbi ha by netting oil' our claim on the Gov?
ernment ugainsl UIIH debi by which thc itocUhuhl
ers hove been deceived hy Ur. Hums, the Presi?
dent ul the rond, in his lalu ennvans for re-elec?
tion.
lipon au examin?t ii m of tho charter, your com?
mittee deny thu right of Mr. Hm mi, tbo 'President
of tho i niul, and the then acting Hoard of Direc?
tors lo cont rael thin debi, mid tiinisl that it wns
?Vine in violai inn of l!;e charter of thc company.
They, therefore, holtl that said Presidrttt and
DirocloiF, omi nut thu company, nm linblu tor
said debi, mid in tho uvenl thu rund is soixod hy?
the Government, or Ibo corni any is otherwise com?
pelled by the Government to pay said debt, your
commit tim recommend Ibtil thu Directors of the
Haid ruad bring suit ngiiiusl Hui nu mid thu Biroo
I tors who united with Kim in cont rac ling unid debt.
I except BUcb ns protested according In law foi thu
11 eui erv or said slim thtiH illegally taken fruin the
, rood, atid Tur tho indemnity ol tho road against
I nuy loss or damagu stietninud on nccouttl of thin
illegal contract. All uf which is respectfully sub
mittud, .ben en r. llttuwN,
lons P. KINO,
I h ? nv ConiA.
After rending tho report, tho following r?solu- 1
lion watt unnnimously adopted :
Hcaolcrtl, That thenbovu report of Ibo Commit?
tee bo adopted as tho action nf tho Cou void ion of
stockholders, and that suit ho ordered ns therein
recommended.
Un motion, tho Convention ndjnui-neil.
ll. M. Hunk l-l, Clininnan.
J. S. BiiTiJitt, Secretary.
At an adjourned meeting or tho stockholders of
tho Nashville and Chati mooga Railroad Cumjiany,
au appeal having boon taken frum thu decision of
tho judgoB who huid tho election for a Board of
Directors fur said road, in which eh-clioii tho said
judges decided to exclitdo tho voto of tho City of
Charleston, South Carolina, and of thu Georgia
Railroad and Ranking Company, a? stockbohlui-H
in said road, in pursa.nico or tim resolution adopt?
ed thero wan an election held by ballot, in winch
thero wero 7255 votes cast in favor of the reversal
I ol' tho docision uf thu Judges uxchiditig thu said
voto of tho City of Charleston, South Carolina, a ml
i of tho Georgia Railroad mid Banking Company,
; and nano in favor of sustaining tho same.
ll. M. HOOKE, Chairman.
AugUBt 15.1807.
COMMERCIAL.
Tito Charleston Cotton Jlnrltct.
OFFICE OF T1IK CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS. I
CuABLEKTON. Monday Evening, August VJ, ISO?, j
Tile market was dull willi nu easier tendency, buyers
I showing but little nts p.it lt inn to go on nt quotations.
Hatea 4C bales, say 1 at sii?, 3 at 24, 15 al 2?S\ C. al 25,,',
I QI at 20J?C. We quote nominally
Low Middling.HKtM
Middling.UT 62?J?
Mobile Market.
?,! on I I.E. August IS.-COTTON_Tbc demand has been
limited to-day, and only ICU bales wcrn taken by three
buyers. Prices aro very nuscltled nuil almost nominal
tn consequence ot tho difference In the views nf buyers
nnd hollier?. On their own m. rile. Low Middlings sm
! finn st 25c. but taken tn mixed lots sales con bc ellected
I on a tower basis.
Tho bale of culbin reported hero yesterday as Hie Oral
nen bole carno from Montgomery, where ll was bought
for o Kew Orleans house. Tho first for this market waa
riven ed fro ul Mississippi this evening on Ute Mobile
and Ohio Ita il re ad.
MoserAnv ANO FINANCIAL.-Tho market continues
quiet aud Inactivo nt unchanged rates. Ooh! 140x141.
morling, CO days, lfiO, and sight 151. New York Sight fi
Dramlum checking, sud par lo H premium buying. Now
Orleans bight par to ;,' premium.
Kew Orleans Market.
NEW ORLEANS, August IC-COTTON-Tlio market
I opened this nioniliig willi a liberal inquiry and n fair
prospect of l'usine - s. I at -r in tho day. however, t e
movement was brought to a slaud-slill, parti .- by Ibo in?
ability of purtles to lind thc descriptions required, but
principally by the fact that buyers' enter? did not au
Uiorixu them to jiny tho rates demanded by holders. Un?
der Ibcso circumstances tho day's transactions have been
unusually light, aggrcRr.ting ot tho close barely 200bales,
take a by lour brokers, ol irregular but limier prices, tho
market cloding at our quotations, with a hunk-mug ten?
dency. With thc ul i eve remarks, wo r.-i eat nominally ss
follows: Ordinary -J'!', a'J 1 \r ; flue I Ordinary ".I 'aiC!l ;
Low Middling ila C. mid Middling Ma-c. lt fact urn
bad been less uxactlng lu their view?, n large business
would doubtless have been transacted.
mrtMI NT OF COTTON.
Block on hand Sept. mb.-r 1, I KOO.l?ales 102.0S2
Kee. lied to-day. IM1
ltocclvod previously. 7C4.3'J3-7G4,4n9
AdtUUonsl balcsmsdcfromwrcckcd, loose,
bunn, nnd damaged Cotton, pickings,
samples. Ac. 13,323-777.812
Stock ou band and on shipboard. 23,34'J
Cons.-The inark. i l-dull, and t ti ere have been sal. n
at a further decline m ,v p busbrl for white. Th
transactions embrace 1700 sacks, tn lui?, nf which 100
mixed nt il 12,210 and GOO do. nt fl Iii; 300 ?bite al
?1 20, 100 do. at .! 25 il I mullel.
rjnlllmorc Market.
BALTIMORE, August m.-Correa,-Market dull and
noun nolly unchanged lu the absence of IraiiKacUoun.
COTTON-We report a quiet market, two small salen n:
Middling Upland at 28a2S'ic, aud a bille lot of Low Mid
diing st 'JU?ie embraced the ope rall m. to-day. '
CHEESE-Ilo.cIpU aud saint fair for the seasau; wr
quoto Eastern Factory' and Dairy at Hali ;,'c ; do English
Dalry 16al7e; Weslarn Cutting p.! sal tie. No English
Dalry Weatcm herc.
FLOOR-Apprehended damage to tho mills In thia vb
clnlty, from Hie high waUr last night and tills morning,
causes moto flounces on tho part ol some holders; thc
demand is not activo. Wo report sales of a car load
Ohio Super nt N 60, and COO bbls cholea Howard street
Extra (Uallroad brand) on private lenna; quutnllons
generally unchanged.
OnuN-Wheat-To-day 3.110 bushels while and 1G.G00
bush red offered; market neil ve nnd C lo 7 els higher on
prime dry samples; Included lu tho sales wera noon limb
red at S3 46a2 60, 2100 bush at Ibo nimmie price; 1C00
bush fair do at ti 30a2 tIC; 21100 bush common to fair at
I2a3 20, and Inferior sUll tower; only a few limulrcd
bushels white reported at fl iH)a2 20-no primo or choice.
Corn-:t]3t) buab whtto and 1660 bush yellow recd cd:
udca of 2000 bush white at tl URal IS, and iced bush ye!
low at Si 16. Oats-10,300 bush received; demand ac
Ivo; sales of 7000 bush fair to strictly primu at 70a?0ci
1000 bush Inferior and damp al SCaGGc. nyc-1022 bush
lu red, with sales of 1160 hush rep.,.-te,I at SI tinal -IO per
Mab.
MOLASSES.-A salo of 20 pnucba English Island on
rr! val n terms.
rnovisioNS.-Wu notice a morn lively demand to-day
or both Bulk Meats and Paeon, with sales of 60 bbds
mik Sides at MlfOI 20do. clear riba do. at 16c; 60 blois
lacon rib tildes at 15c, nnd ut tbo closo bolders asking
\ to ?io blgbcr; quoto Paeon Shoulders at 1:11 ;al3 ife.
Lard 13al3>;c for cly, later for Jobblur lola; primo
.Vi meru Kl '-.alic. Mess Pork S24 2?aS24 50 per bbl.
HICE.-Wo unties a sole of 18 tren Carolina ot 12c p. r
h ; Rangoon remains quioL
vni .York Market.
HONEY UAH EUT.
Tba Kow York Cemmercial Advtrlittr, of Saturday
kuguat nih, se. s :
Tho money market continues oasy. Tho nrocess of
withdrawal of funds to tho West, however, has set In.
ind tbo loon able resources of tba banks bavo been drawn
lown (sunn what, from this causo, during tho week. Tbo
jinks however, still hold large surpluses, and ara ready
o lend at 4 par cent, on average stock collate rain.
Tho Compound Notes, dus on tho bim, aro coming In
from tbo interior banks quito freely. Tba Snb-Trcaaury
mys lu rodempUon about one-half Legal Tenders ami
:bo balance in bank currency. Should tole rnUo be
maintained lo tho redemption of tho wbole $20,000,000
iut?landing, tbs result will be a virtual withdrawal of
110,000.000 of Legal Tendera. Tbo losa srill probably be
s-tdclv distributed but tho effect must nevertheless bo
^orceptlblo In thia market aa tlio monetary centre of
ho country.
Thero is a more active demand for fond! for trading
rurposcs, which ls generally responded to by the banks,
natch nppcar very generally to anticipate a fall trad o
?ovoid of special risks. Primo paper la current at 5>?s
i', per cent.
Wo are credibly informed (hat tho defalcations on tba
tradesmen's Hank are not likely to exceed the estimate
nsdo yesterday, viz : S97.0O0. The bank holds assets
vhlch aro expected tn reduce Ure net lou to S7C.000.
PnODUCE UABJCET.
NEW YORK, August 17-2 P. M.-FLUUII, i.e.-Tl
nour market la marc active aud unaelUed for now, whit
lld s Ul tends upward.
The nales oro 12.000 bbls. at ?7 C09S8 25 for Superfine
tato; aa 00@S10 76 lor Extra 8tate; Sil 00@S11 75 for
iholcedo.; S7 60@18 25 for Snperfb.e Western; S9 o.H?i
11 00 fe.' common to medium Extra Western; til 20ffitl3
5 forcholcodo.; $9 coe ?itu 25 for'commoo to good ehlji
lng brands F.xtra Hound Hoop Dido; ami all 30?$13 75
>r Irado branda, tho market closing quiet
Southern Flour la quieL Hales COO bbls at tllaU 25
ir common to choice now.
Call foin la Flour ls quiet. Sales 4250 sacks and bbls nt
12 50al 160.
Corn Heal Is In moderate demand. Salis COO bbls City
I SC 65, and 200 bbls urandy ?lue on pr?valo terms
?sum-Tho Wheat market ls a sliadn firmer with s fal
om and. Bale? 47.000 bushels al wi 20a2 35 for Now Am
I r southern ; S2 30o2 36 for New Amber Stato ; $2 50 for
ew While Southern; S'J C3a2 C6 for Kew Wlillo Mlcbl
tn, the loller price for lixira; S2 60 for New White Gen
ice, and S2s2 16 lor No. 2 Milwaukee.
Tho Com martel ls activo and excited, and 2a:i.
ptter. Kales 234,000 bushels at SI 12x1 14?: io-new
!',?<.,y.CB,U!rn: M 'J for "?b ml*?d. nearly yeUnw
1 07nl ll for unsound, and SI IC for white Western
fats aro in moderato roqucsL H les 27,000 bushels at
oSCo for old Western, ?OelKic for new OblTnndIwLrM
r now Somborn. -
PROVISIONS.-Tho Pork market is lioivy and lawnr
iles 4300 bbls nt m 12a23 2.x fur Now Meas, closing ai
116 cash; S22 75 for Old Metis: S19 76a?20 for jpTime
id S22 78 for Pi Imo Moss. unc'
Reef ls firm. Salut 145 bbls at $l*a$;i far new Plain
ea?, and S23a28for new Extra Mess.
Reef Tiaras nm dull ot S39al0.
Cut Meats aro .pint Solos 118 pkgs at HVkall 'io fox
outliers and IGalOc for llama.
Lord Ia Arra. Sales G30 bbls al I2V-I-'?V Small '
"Kc. ,oU
Hatter ls steady at llca25o fur-. Ohio, ami ?.
tte. Jaa-V for
llhooae is unchanged at 7al3>,e.
rVmaxiT-Ia quiet and unchanged.
[HOB-In quint, and prlooa tllgb''
lea since our last 400 bags Ran??' _ f..OT tll0 buvcr
?OF?EE-In aleady with a r- uoii st 0? aJ^c *
SSS. X?Bk???r* ' ? Saleo,
mom -nie marlon la r _ a , oi, .
Trtt^V^* -.rm.wlthomc?or?lo demand.
tm i?.v?na at . M ?o' Cuba;
io,7..,.Si* .u??Ji l?0 ror p?no Rico, nnd 210
aoi.tasrn-i *2al35ic.
llihd?, o? 4 tUstdj DO, ,lu|cL g,,,,, minco our
???' 47c for Muscovado, and Trinidad an private
r -I' quiot Salea 2700 half clioala Oreen at full
.os.
COTTON-ls wllhont decided change. Salea 2O0 bales a!
8>ie for Middling Uplands.
Mesara. Cornwall & Zertsrs, in their Weakly Circular,
bus quote tho marker:
Our market for tba week has boen regular, wimont
lianne In qeotallons, closing very Ann. Thedomoud
ts been from spinners, wi Qi somo sp?culai ivo demand,
ld some small ??lea for export. Thoro la a fair amount
r Cotton oL'erlng on the market, with hold, ira very firm.
ld no offerings under quotations. The oxpo ria from
Js port for tho week aro 888 bales. Ko ctUjtageraaotsfOT
'it week. Freights by (team x&; b? MA lid; nothing
rortng. Toe receipts at all porta for tba wee! ! ending
lgnst ld show about 5600 bales. There aro well anthon
tated advices of the anpettrance uf the eotton t ioma In
mo portions of Lord liana and Tsxaa; with thea? t<execp
ina. the reports of tho growing cotton crop ara ttvora
i. Tba iny Ooods maitket la-docldcfdlr mora active,
1 without lmptyrsmeiit lo prtew,
Tho following table shown thc movements or cottnu In
IW ofUio i-i huhui market? mt date? annexed :
1867. HJ66.
imports lato Liverpool froui Jau. 1
to August In :
American.1.046.000 969.203 |
All ultu rn.1.09S.OOO 1.680,601
Total.2,141,000 2.619,803
F.xporl? from Uv? rpool from Jau. I
tu AugUHt 16 :
American.173.000 115.258
AU oilier?.atUM 389.704
Total.517.000 635,022
Drllvcrtc? for consumption fnmi laver
IHiol from Jan. 1 lo August 10 :
American.716.0110
All ot In ni.769,000
Tolal.1,4115.000
vcrage weekly eoiiHiiui|itliin Iroiu
I .Keri.I loin Jan. I to Aug. tO :
Aiuerleati. 21.700
All ..Hu rn. ?j.i, lon
Tolal. t6.000
: > 1111 m ;i ueeklv coiiHiiiupllou U:
llreul liri lam. August IC :
American. 21,0110
All utlic?..i. 21.000
Tolal. tM.omi 18.UU0
Stock In LlvcriKKil, August 10 :
Amcrictu. :iir,.oiH) atii.coo
AU others. 365,900 633.749
Total. 680,000 W2.3I0
Colton alloal for creal llritsin, Au
gURt IC :
Atnurieaii. 30,000 20.000
All others.. 700,000 500,000
Total. 739.000 621,1)00
Stock tn Uavie, AU.int 1. 08.U09 161,000
Stock ill London, Alternat 1. 80,300 72,020
Stork in tildi? .1 Stales nt all (iori*,
ami on shipboard not cleared Au?
gust 16. 100.000 3110.000
Tolal stock at al'i Kump, an ports, Au?
gust 1. S07.010 1,189.400
Pilco ol Mid<.'ling Uplands In Liver?
pool, August IC. 10J_d 13?fd
Frico ol Mid-Ming Upland* lu New
York, Anni ,.i lu. 2HJic 3lo
Ilalea.
Itrcelpts at this port aturo Kept I.618,358
Receipts nt this portsluco Aug 1. 11,090
Erpo rta I rt un Ulla port aluce Sept 1.418,959
Exports from thia pori for week culling Aug 10... 888
ltccclpta il all ports for week endiug Aug 9. C.Ooo
llecelptn nt all p .rta fruin Kept 1 lo Aug 9.1,832.600
Stock ou linud ut HUH pori. 41.000
Consignees |icr South Cr? ml I na ltollroad,
Auginl 1U.
107 bale? Colton. 13 hales Mdzo. 492 ??ch? Wheal. 126
1 ihli arid 461 sock? Fleur, 74 bids Naval Hlurc?, 12 casks
Clay, 0 cars Lumber and Wood, A-c. lu ltollroad Agcul,
ltnvuiiel Ki Co, Courtenay A. Tronhulni. N F. Hallrusd,
Crane, Iloylstou A: Cu, street Brothers A: Co. F. II Itodg
I ur? ?: Co, O Heeder, M ?oldamllh A" hun, J l> Alkuu u
Cob?ii, linnet.id At Co, Whlllcroiro At lthodcs. H
Kluttc \ Cu, J C ll Claussen, O H lTiiehcl. A Ilobluaou fc
Cn , Wm Hooch, W lt Msuldcn, H Welling, Utssy &
Kio:yon. sud Lillie A. Marshall.
PORT CALENDAR.
conn?:cTEU WEEKLY.
CHAKI I oe Till: Ul HIN.
First Q. 7th, lb. 49m. mom I Last Q. 22d. 4b. Wm. evan.
Full M. 161b, 4h. '.'Om. oven | New M. 29th, 7h. 46, moro
lOIMouday....'
" iTuesdoy....
]Wodncsdoy.
IThuraday...
Friday.
[Saturday...
Isunday.
6. .27
C. .27
6.. 28
C. .29
6. .29
6.. 30
6. .31
fl..au
U..38
0..37
U..36
9..23
10.. C
10.. 47
ll..29
Morn.
12..19
I..ia
10.. 4
10..49
ll..30
12..33
1..40
2. .44
3. .67
MARINE NEWS.
PORT UV CIIAIILKSTOa
Arrived YrstrrUsy.
Brig Senorita. Lindon, BalUmorc, 15 days. Mdxe and
Corn. To Willis A Clusolm. R M huller, p P Locke. C U
Franeko, A Uischoff, sud II II Agont. Wa? blown off ibo
har Wednesday night, lu s southwest gale, and ?hilted
cargo.
Steamer Fannie, Teck, Savannah. To J Ferguson,
with an excursion party.
Cleared for tilts Port.
Bark Sacramento, Lawson, al New York, August 17, for I
Charleston and Brunswick.
Hailed for tills Port.
Br brig Bellona, Rawlings, from Middlosborougb, Kug
laud, July 9.
From tills Pori.
Behr Nnpor, Bogert, New York, August 16.
Memoranda.
DETENTION DP TUE MONEKA.-Messrs. (letty A: Co, {
ngents ol thc atcaniahip Moneka, hnvo InforrooUon that !
this vessol. which waa lo have lett New York on Thurs- <
day lost for tb'? port, had lu? ii detained below Uial elly
by s fog. anil was near tho quarnnUno ground at that
port ou Saturday Int.
LIST Ol' \ I SM I.s
?P, CLEARED ANll SAILED FOR THIS PORT.
FOBEIOX,
LWEBPOOL.
Tlio yileen, Cook, cleared.July 17
Thu Chattanooga, Fm? man. up.July 23
oirooLr-anonounit, EN?.
Br brig Bellona, Rawlings, salted.July 9
VALENCIA.
The Yole Angler,-, salted.Juno 18
DOMESTIC.
UKI r?tr, OIE.
Rehr Sarah Ruck, Willie, sailed.Jnly 23
I1ANUOU. III.
Sehr Eclipse, Poudtctou, cleared.August 0
BOSTON.
Brig G F (leary. Conidio, cleared. .August 14
Sehr Marian (Isgc, Shepherd, up.August 1
NSW ron?.
Brig Socrsinen'o, Lawnou, cleared.Auguut 17
HluauiHhlp Moneka, Marshuiau, closred.August 14
Hr lurk Lillie M-, Clark, cleared.August 13
llnp. Susan K Voorhls, Fulford, up.Au/tust if;
Sehr Wanilla, Hawkins, cleared.August K
Sehr M H I irani hull. Uiiosoy, up.July .'.8
Rehr D B Warner, Horton, cleared.....Auguat 12
riiixjinBi.rniA.
Sehr C V William?, Thompson, salira].August -
UALTIMOnr,
steamship Falcon, Reed, lo oall.August 17
Sehr ? F Kculing, Oranger, clunried.August 1"
Sehr E J Palmor, Palmer, cleared...August 14
THIS DELICIOUS TONIC, ESPECIALLY DESIGNED
for the uso of tbs
Hedical Profession and the Family,
. now endorsed by oil Ute prominent Physician?, Chet?
st? and Connoisseurs, as possessing all those inlrin-,,?
nedlcluol quail tiro (lome and lUureUc) which bolo? K J?
OLD AND PURE GIN.
Wo Iruot thal our cstabllohcd ropuUtktzs s?i.utJi
ipon eighty-eight years of experience- atuxur ."""Vin
Uestes our claims to public confidence, us H
oe? tho excellence of thia Standard Article. guaran
Put up In esses containing one donen, bott! ", "-,.
old by oU prominent Druggists, ?rococo, t c U
lE.tabu.bed 1778. *? * BW?l^ra* $?ri)
NoMSV^rer.tr, et^?
Opinions af (h P?vc(la
Tba Blningers, No. IS Beaver strsVhav? ? "_" h,,.h
eputaUonto euslaiii. aa tho olde?? ?nVl Tf.?. .
lew York.-f/om, Journal. ">d be ,t bouoo lu
Tbs house of A. M. Blningctr lr p., ir. ., "
GOODRICH, W?T?MAN * CO.,
NO. 167, MEETTNO STREET,
Opposite Choi Icoton HoUL
sn d
DO WIE & MOISE.
SUCCESSORS TO KINO di ?A 8?DB.'V.
NO. 161 MEETINO STBtaTT
January 29 WholM*"? Obarle >LON. B.C.
? ullin 6ma
ms ansej ; nrrxoTKD
UIIAHD * ND SQUAB!
V IANO-FOBTB8
full Iron Frame i ind Overstrung Ban,
MAHTJf AtTTOBl AND WA HEH 0U HI
flss. 10 Weet nev aaton-etreat. Rev. li
tnUJo BBOABf v7AT, NSW TOI tX
?-IBE ll N I) K UM fl N ED, M KMIlKttB OF ' CHV PTBM Ok
KHAUaiXAAB b CO., are practicad piano makers
md so ?neb hnvs hod s fcoryo eaperlenoe In connroUat
sith ?oma ot tho beat Establishments la thia osnntrj
ind Xurope. Their i'bvaoa are made not merely (ct
hem, but by them, and nnd?r their Un: nedlsle persons I
mpcrvtslon, nr.dthqr allow no inrtmmi ute to leaveiheli
i o to ry and )?oas Inti the hand? of their . petrona, union
d ay nave a power, et?eunoas, firm ness sod roundness ol
one, on elasticity of touch-without ? litch no lustro
nent ought to be oat L doc to ry to the t ablla-?a weU ?
nat durability In eoaatructlon, wblol i ensblas lt to re
juan tn tuand to withstand ?nddei i changes ol tarn
Mroture and sxpoaun to extrime nar vt scad co kl, whist
ire ?cmeUinea unavold ?bis. ..-J.L.
They wu! at all time i be happy to . M Hos prof?salo?
ind the pabilo at theil Warerooma, a ad Invita comport
ion between their ewa Pianos and 1 ?mot any otntt
tl inc tocto ry,
AUTON KRAU3HAA1;_. ...TOBIAH HAM?
0BABXJ9s?f. BOHONEI UHR.
AerllM__
THE SUMTER NEWS,
DARR ?V 013TEEN, Pr opriotora.
PTJBLISHED EVERY THDRHDA' f, AT HU WT KR- 8. a
Subscription 84.00 per anna) n. To Clubs of four
13.00 per son um.
Advertlaemsnts Inoertctf on Uber il ?erma,
OeMtrjoberB
THE
DAILY MEWS
WE HAVE NOW ADDED TO OUR NEWS?
PAPER ESTARLiISUMENT n must oxlousivo and
oomploto
Suppliod with a groat varioly of PLAIN AND
FANCY TYPE, of UM Mest sud most opprovod
styles ; aud we have overy facility for executing
all kinds of JOR .WORK in
ENGLISH,
GERMAN, and
FRENCH,
Bill and Letter Heads
Circulars
Pamphlets
Catalogues
Drafts
Railroad and
Steamboat Printing
Business Cards
Invitations
<?rc, &c, &c.
i
THOSE OF OUR FRIENDS DE?
SIRING JOB WORK, will please
leave their orders with ns. lVe
vrill guarantee as good work, aud
at as CHEAP RATES, as eau he
had in Charlestou.
CATHCART, M'MILLAi, 4 MORTON.
Kyi
NOTICE TO 8AlM>RM ott 1JH.1IOHASITII
HOTEL OB HOARDINd-Horrit: KE.SPEIU?.
OFFICE CLERK OP COON'OIL, I
1Mareto li". 1867. J
N ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWDIv? ACT OF
tbo Legislature, passed the 20 th day of D-eceniber,
186G, all persons concerned are ber oby nodded to call at
thia Office and laka, out tho required license lin mot." lately.
W. H. ?HlTE'.
Clerk of Council.
SM A OT roa Tlit nirran rsOTECTTDK or iiuuT XKO
IUHI?UNTS Ul TUB rOBT AND HABBOB Ol* COS BUCH
TON.
L Bellew ?cud, 6y the Senate and Bott?es of Seprrtenla
livet, tuno ti ut and titting in General- AtttnUdy, and oy (is
sufAon'fy .,( |A? rant, That it shall ne t bo lawful fer any
person, e i.a.pt a pilot or public officer.-, to board or
?*J*jpt to baud a vcasol arri Ting In tba port or harbor of
.uarleaton, before auch Teasel shall hst o boen mada faxt
to tho Vibarf, without first obtalulturl tsftt from UIB mas?
ter or perron having charge of anim Tassel, ar from bar
owner or agents.
it. It abell not be lawful for any owner, agent, master,
or oilier person having charge of troy vom ?ii arriving or
be Inp. In th* port of Unar lost/in, lo permit or authorize
any nail ora, hotel or boarding beano keeper, not licensed
as hereinafter provided, or any agent, run uta or em?
ployee or any aallor'a or Immigrant's hotel o r boarding
house, to board, or attempt to board, any veas el arri Ting
in, or lying, or o Ding in tho harbor or port ol O harleston.
before such Teasel shall have boen made fast lo l ho wharf,
or anchored, with Intent lo invite, ask or eC'Ucit tbs
boarding of any of the crew employed on such Teasel.
III. Ft shall not bs lawful far any sailor's or Immi?
grant'a hotel or boarding h nu sn keeper, or the employeo
of any saUor's or Immigrant's hotel or board! mt house
keeper, having board sd any Teasel made fast to any wharf
In tho port ol charleston, to neglect or refuse to leave
said vessel, ofter ha Tl og been ordered so to do by Ute
roaster or parson luring chalga of auch vessel.
IV. It aliall nat bo lawful tor any person to koop, con
duct or carry on, either aa owner, propriet?r, agent or
otherwise, any sailer's or ivnmlgTant's boarding house,
or sailor's or imm lgran t's ?jotel, In tba city ot Charleston,
without having a license f m m the City Council thereol.
V. lt Khali not bo lawn* il for any person, not baring the
license m this Act provided, or not being the regular
arjent, runner or employee of . person having such li?
rondo, lo Invite, ask or.- solicit in the etty or harbor of
Charleston, tho boar? j lng or lodging or any of Ute crew
employed on any ve? iel, or ol any immigrant arriving in
the said cit j of Char1.es ton.
VL Sta City Con'neil shall take the application of any
parson spplylog fe.'.- a license to keep a sailors' or Immi?
grant's boarding Come, or aailor's or immigrant's hotel,
ui Uta city ol Cha rleatoc, and upon eauatactory evidence
to them of tho rr ?pectablUty oed competency of such ap?
plicant, and of Uje suitableness of his accommodations,
shall issue to b'.m a license, which shall be good for one
y oar, un lesa sooner revoked by sold City Council, to
keep a sailor'* or Immigrant'? boarding house In the eily
of Charleston,, and to Invite and solicit boarders for tho
a ?me.
VIL Tho CHy Council may, upon esUafactory BTldenco
of the disorderly cnaractor of any sailors' or immigrants'
ho,'.el or boarding house, licensed aa hereinbefore pro?
ve?.'d, or of the kooper or proprietor of any nu eb bouse,
or of any loree, fraud, deceit or misrepresents tiou, la In
Tiling or soliciting boarders or lodgers for euch house,
on the part of t uc'i kasper or proprietor, or any of his
agents, runner., o.- employees, or of any attempt to per?
suado or anti. > sn r of the crew to desert Irom any vessel
In tho herb?*. - harleston, by such kooper or proprie?
tor, or any ot hu tujents, runners or employees, reroke
tho license ?di ironing snob house.
VIII. Evory pen ton receiving tho license hereinbefore
pro vi dod for shall pey to the city Connell aforesaid the
sum of twenty dalkara.
IX. The said City Connell shall furnish lo each sailor's
or Immigrant's hotel or boarding house keeper, licensed
fey thom sa aforesaid, one or more badges or shields, on
wfcdch shall ba printed or engraved the nome of sucb
hotal or boarding house keeper, and tho number and
Btreolof his hotel or K^r?tir't house; and which ssld
tomtmtt or shields shall be sm-rendered to said City Coon,
di upon the revocation by them, or explraUon of any
license granted by them, aa herein pro Tided.
X. Evory aailor's or Immigrant's hotel or boarding,
bouaeieeiver, and every agent, ronner or employee of
surfe vbntef or boardlng-honae keeper, when boarding any
vessel I? th* harbor of Charleston, or when Inviting or
soliciting th? boarding or lodging of any seaman, sailor
or person employed on any vessel, or of any immigrant,
shall wear, conspicuously dliplsyed, the shield or badge
referred to In the foregoing section.
' XI. It shall not be lawful for any person, except tboso
nam od In the preceding section, lo tove, wear, exhibitor
display any such shield or badge to any of thia crew em*
ployed on any Teasel, or to any immigrant so arriving in
lbs city of Charleston, with the Intent to Invite, ask or
solicit the boarding or lodging of auch immigrant or ot
any of the crew employed os any Teasel being la lae
harbor of Charleston.
XXL Whoever shall offend against any or cither of the
provision H contained la section I, 'A, 3, i, 5,10 and ll, in
this Act, shall be r.eemed guilty ot a misdemeanor, and
shall, upon conviction thereof,be punished by Imprison?
ment for a term not exceeding ono year, and not lesa
than thirty days, or by a fine not exceeding two hundred
and fifty dollars, and not lesa than one hundred dollars,
or by both inch fins and Imprisonment
XIII. The word "Teasel,' rs used la this Act, shall lu
oludo Teasels propelled by steam.
In tba Senate House, the twentieth day Of December, In
tho year of our Lord on? thousand eight hundred and
sixty.?ii. W. D. PORTEE,
President of Uta Henrie.
CHAS. H. BIMONT0X,
Speaker House of Representatives.
Approved December 90,1940 t
?Asta L. Ox?, Governor. Y
liaren u .
IMPORTANT TO COTTON PLANTERS.
A SOUTHERN INVENTION.
PATENT I.AUOH-SAYINO
rTVtlH IGTEST AND ?Y KAU THE MORT PEKFEliT
1 COTTOtt RCHKW Mt Invented. Willi .un- mule
? brm j bal? can bu ri ml r J.J. ti .1. Send 'ur DcHcrl|>
Uve anti PriT Lint, to r. K .linn: ,
( li H. ml Anent law Hu- Slab-.
Nu. 711 Ka?l Hay. iTiarli atun, S. ll.
A I.St I,
RAILWAY ANDSrEAMUOATSltl'PI.tKS. I'nrtable
? nd Stationary Limine?., Saw Ultu, Itclicry'a Mcl'ar
tby Ulna, ?rial Mill?, Hark Mill', llura? Pow. rv,
Thrcalii'ru. Ilosiiora, llt-Hiiiya. Olia, 1MB), Slct-I, Wild,
er's Firu Proof Salts, Platform and Cunnii r Sei sin.
Ac., Ao. Fur salo by
tj. K. 1-tuaKii,
No. TJ EAST UAV, trilAHLESTt>.>, M. C.
May 'j nilli Gums
DRUGS, CHEMICALS. ETC.
OLD RIP. VAN WINKLE OIN,
QOLD MEDAL HUERHV,
PORT AND MADEIRA,
HARVEST BOURDON,
WHEAT NUTRIENT,
OLD HOMESTEAD RYE.
IN ADDITION TO OOH DTJSINKBS OF HM,LINO
WINES, etc., lu original packages, and In order to
Insure lo cooeumcrs Pure Liquors In n compact ind con?
venient form, vre commenced Uta enterprise of bottling
and packing In casca oar well known Wines, Brandies,
Whiskies, atc, and bave sent thain out In a iljlo that
would prccludo tho possibility of their being Umporod
with before reaching lbs parciajter. The general appre?
ciation and graufjlng anceeas that bas rewarded our
efforts bas encouraged ns to maintain tho standard aa re?
gards qualltj, alio to maka increased efforts to retain tho
oonfldeuco and patronage which has bc?n so liberally bo
stowed upon us. BIN I.Mi ER k CO.,
(Established iv,I Importers ul Wines, ac.
No. 15 li ta ver a tree t, New York.
The shove popular gooda are put up la cases contain?
ing ono dosou bottles each, end are sold by all premlnont
Drugglat*, Grocers, kc.
Opinions of tia? Press.
The name of Jjlnlngcr k Co., No. IB Beaver street, ia a
guarantee of tho o ucl and litoral truth of whatever th?;
represent_A". T. Com. Advert it er.
Tho Importing house of Dlntugar lc Co., No. lt Beaver
street, ls conducted upou principios of Integrity, fslrnoee
and the highest honor.-?V. JT. Evening Ezprett.
GOODRICH, WINGMAN & CO..
N IBS 1IEETTNO STEKET,
Opposite Charleston Bot
and
DOWIE & MOISE,
SUCCESSORS TO KINO Ai CA981DEY
No. 1E1 alEETTNO STREET,
Wholesale Agents, Charleston, S. C.
January 30 wfm6mos
FOUTZ'S
CHLBBRATED
HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS.
Thia preparation. long
and favorably known,
will thoroughly reinvigo?
rate broken down and
low-spirited hones, by
s t rv thenlng and
cleansing Uta itomach
and LntesUnca.
lt ls a ann preventive
of all diseases incident
to this animal, such aa
i.b.Si. FEVER,ULAND
H EAVES, COTJOHS, IMS
BU, YELLOW WATER,
TEMPEn, FEVERS.
FOUNDEn, LOSS OF
APPETITE AND VI?
TAL ENERGY, kc.
ITS UHR IMPROVES
TUE WIND, IN?
CREASES THE AP?
PETITE-O I V E H A
SMOOTH aud QLOH
BY SKIN- mil trans?
forms tho MISERA?
BLE SKELETONS
INTO A FINE urns ?
Ds'Q AND SPIRITED HORSE.
TO XHIPERS OF COWS THIB l'HKPAH A HON IS
INVALUABLE. It In?
creases the quautlty
anti Improves tho quali?
ty of tho M I L K. It
has boon proven by ac?
tual experiment to tn
crease the quintlty ul
MILK and ti II E A M
twenty per cant, and
make the BUTTER
firm abd sweet. In fat.
jv te ni ng catUa, It g ve
- them an appetite, o
ena their hide, and makes them thrive much faster.
Di ALL DISEASES OF BWT?TE, SUCH A8 COUGHS
ULI.tERS IN THE
LUNOS. LIVER, Ac,
this article acta aa a
sp?cifie. By putting
from one-half a paper
to a lisper la a barrel
of ?will the above dis?
eases will be eradica?
ted or entirely pre?
vented. If g-ivea In
thoa, a certain preventiva and our? for the Dag Ci olera.
PREP ABED BT
S. A. FOUTZ Ss BRO.,
No. lie I' Il A N Iv I, I N ITREET
BALTIMORE, Md.
FOR SALE BY
DOWIE & MOISE
SOUTHERN DRUG HOUSE,
NO. 151 MEETING STREET,
OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL,
March 3* stnlhSmo
CHEROKEE C
TUB QUAT
INDIAN MEDICINE,
Carei all diseases caused by
te If-?base, vit :- Spermator?
rhta, Seminal - Wcuknui,
jSijhi- EmUiione, lou of
Memory, Vnittrtal Uni
lu Je, Paint tn tko Back, JHm
nu* of Vttion, Prematura
i Old Age, Weak If err tt, Dtffl
jou/l Breathing, Pal* OounU
'nance, Intanily, Oonmtnp
ti'.m, and all sise uta that Ail'
low aa a sequela* of youthful indiscretions.
The Cherokee Caro will rettete health and vlror,
?top th? ?missions, and effect a permanent eura
after all other medicines have felfed. Thirty-two
pig? pamphlet seat la a sealed envelope, free to tay
address.
Price tl per bottle, or three bottles for as. Sold
by all druggists ? or will be lent by ex press to try
portion of th? world, oa receipt of price, by toa
aol? proprietor,
Br. W. ii. MERWIN, 37 Walker St., H. T.
Cherokee Remedy,
Corea all TTrlnary Com?
plaints, vii: Gratti, Inftanv
tatlon of H.* Eladdtr end
Ctdniyt, Rtttntlen of
Orin*, Strict ur ti of th*
Vrttkrti,. Dropilcal Sutlt
ingi. Erick Duel Utpotttt,
and all diseases that reo-.ilr?
a diuretic, and when used la
eanJunoUon with tb?
CHEROKEE INJECTION,
does not (WU to cor? Ooncrrhta, Glut and all Hu.
cow Dltchargtt ia Male or Female, earing recent
cam in from ont to tkre* day*, end I? eeptelslly
reeommended m tho*? cases of Fluor Aunt* or
Whtt** in Female-1. The two medicines need In
conjunction will sot fall to remove thledlesfreesbl?
complaint, and la thou ease? whew other m edi close
have been used withoutluoceai.
Pri?e, Remedy, On? Bottle, 13, Three Bottles, io.
i "tp, InJeeUon, ? ? %% *
The Cherokee " Cur*," uHtmtdy," and "?*?'o
tion" ar? to be feu ad la all well regulated ?of
.tara?, and aro recommended by physicians tad
d reggis 11 all over th? world, for th ?lr I nlrlnel o worth
and m?rlt Som? nnprlnelpled defiera, however,
try to daoelv? th?lr customers, by selling cheap ind
worthless eompounday-In order to maka money
la piso? of the*?. Et not dteeictd. If tb? drag
gilts will not buy them for yev, wrlto to ut, and w?
will send them to yon by er pr ?ca, aecnrelr puked
and fro? from observation. We treat all dueuee to
which the human system It sab)set, and will ba
pleated te receive full and explicit eta Um en ts from
taos? who havs tailed to receive relief heretofore.
Ladies ot gentlemen can address aa in perfict ces?.
fltUnc*. Wi deilre to ?ead oar thirty-two pu?
pamphlet free to every lady and ftotlamtn la th?
land. Address all letters for pamphlets, medicine*,
or ad vie?, to the sol? propriet?r, ga
? Dr, W. B. MESW1H, 87 Walker Rt,, I, T.
VJ** t?aton
DRUD S, CHEMICALS, ETC.
JW-THE HALE OF THE PLANTATION BIT
rxilB la without precedent lu tba Malory of Ibo world.
T/hora la no secret tn tba matter. Thor un at once the
most speedy, ilnnglhenlng hoalth-roetorer over din
xjYoroJ. lt require? but a ?Ingle trial to understand
this. Tbolr purity can always bo relied upon. They
are composed of tba celebrated Calisaya Bark, Cascarilla
Bark, DandoUon, Obamomlte Flowers, Lavender
flowers, Wlnteryreen, Anise, Oloverbnds, Orange-peel,
Snake-root, Oarsway. Oorlander, Burdock,
S.-T.-1860-X. tte.
They are aspoclally recommended to clergymen, nub
llrspeakers, and persons of literary bsbtts and ?eden,
tory Ufo, who reqnlro Iree dlgcsUon, a relish for food,
and oloar mental lacnltlaa.
DoUcato ramalea and weak persons sro certain to find
tn these Bitters what thoy have ao long looked for.
They purify, strengthen and Invigorate.
They or?ate s hoaltby sppotlte.
They are an snUdols to change of water and dloU
They oyorcom? sffects of dissipation and lato honra.
They strengthen the system and enUvon the mind.
They prevent mhumatla and InUnnlttent fever?.
They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach.
They ours Dyspepsia and Constipation.
They cure Diarrhea, Cholera andOholora Morbus.
They ours Liver Complaint and Narrons Headache,
They are the beet Bitters hi tba world. They maka
the weak man strang, and aro ezbaaated natnro'a great
restorer.
The following startling ?nd emphatlo ?tat?menlacan
be aeen at our omeo.
Letter of Bev. kt. F. cuss?, Obaplaln of tba 107lb|New
Fork Beglment:
NxjLn Anuru OBUM, March 4th. 1883.
Owlngl,to tho groat oipoauro and terrlblo decompoal
Hon sflor the batUe of AnUotam, I wa? utterly pro lira I
ed and very ?tek. My stomach would not retain modi
duo. An article called PlantaUon Bitters, preporod by
Dr. hans, of New Tort, waa proferto cd to give ms
strength sod an appetite. To my great surprlso they
gave mo Iramedlata rollet. Two bottles almost ail ow od
mo to Joan my regiment. . . . . I have since soon
thom used tn many esses, and am iree to any, for hos?
pital er private purpose* I know of nothing Ilks them.
Hov. E. F. CHANE, Chaplain.
Letter from the Ber. N. K. O nor?, Ht. Ola tr? ville, Pa.
Qirawn:-Ton wore kind enough, on a formor oc?
casion, to send ms a half douce hotUea of I'UntaUon
Bitten for 13 CO. My wHe having derived io muuu
benefit from tho uso of these Bitters, I desi ru kf>T >d
continua them, and you will picoso send UH bottles
more for tba money enclosed.
I am, vary truly, yo ira,
H. E. OILUa, Puto, Qer. j,af< (jhrircb,
Bot.DItu.' HOICK, 8 ur simreiI.HDRVT'B Ornas, 1
CTKOIHHOTI, OHIO, Jan. letta, 1603. J
. ........
I BATS given your Plantation Bitters to hundreda ol
?ur noblu aol di ors who ?lop hero, moro or los? disabled
bom various cansos, and tba effect ls marvellous and
graUfylag.
Much s preparation as thia la I heartily with In livery
family. In every hospital, and at band on every battis
Bald. O. w. D. ANDREWS, Superintendent.
Dr. W. A. Oinnnn, Burgeon of the Tenth Vermont Be?
gins en t, writes:-"I wish every ?oldlor bad a botUs af
Plantation Bitters. They ara tho moat enecUvo, par
feet, and harmless tonia I aver used."
wnvusn'g H orra, l
WASUIVOTOH, D. C., Msy 23d, 1888. J
OisTLnrj: -Wi require another supply of year
Plantation Bitters, tho popularity o which dally In?
crease? with Ibo guests of uur bon??.
Baipectfulty.
SYKES, CHADWICK k Co.
ic. kc. Ac. Ac. Ac.
Be sure tint every bottia bears tho foc-sltntle ol our
algnature on a steel plat? bible, with our privat? ?lamp
ovar the cork.
P. II. DRAKE & CO.,
NO. 202 BROADWAY, N. Y.
Sold by all rcapectablo Druggist?, Physicians, 0 rocera,
Saloons and country Hotel-dealers.
April 13_thstulyr
"A smile waa on her Up-health was in her look
strength waa in har step, and In her banda- PLASTA
SOB BrtTTrsA''
8. T.-1880-X.
A few bottles of Pi^jrroTiotr ilrr-rxna
Will oura Nervous Headache.
" Cold EitrsmiUea and Feverish Lip*.
" Boor Stomach and Fotid Drcath.
" Flatulency and IndlgeatlOQ.
" Nervous Affections.
" Biooaalve Fatigue and Bhort Breath.
" Pain orar the Eyes.
" Mutai Daopondenoy.
" ProstroUou; Groat Wc.olne.oa.
ti Ballow Complexion, Weak Hovels, AA
Which are tba ?vidences of
LIVES COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA,
It ll Aittrustid that seven-tenths of ail adult ailments
proceed Cram a deceased and torpid liver. The biliary
?.entrona ot the Uver overflowing Into tba stomach poi?
son tbs entire system and exldbit the above symptoms.
After long reaoarob. we ara able to present the most
remarkable eure for thee J horrid nightmare diseases,
the world ha? ever prod eeo. I. Within one year over six
hundred and forty thousand persona hare lakes the
PuLarroTiost Brm aa, and not an in?i?n<\? of complaint
Us come toonr knowledge 1
It la a mott effectual tonia and agreeabl* ?tlmruan
raited te sdi conditions of lits.
The reports that lt relies apon mineral substances fo
Ita active properties, are wholly tales. For the aa.Ua
faction of the public and that patients may consul
their physician s, we append a Hat ol Ita component?.
OAUIATA bona*.-Celebrated for over two hundred
roars In the treatment cf Fever and Ague, Dyapepale,
Weakness, sta. It waa tr trodnoed into Europe by tba
Oman ts so. wife of the Viceroy ol Paru, In IMO, and
otterward? ?old by tho J coulta for On enormous, prie? of
Ul oten veigM tn iiitw. under the name of Jesuit e Poto
ieri, and TBS finally mada public by Lo odo XVI, Ring
of france. Humboldt mokes especial reference to Its
febrifuge qualities during bia Booth American travels.
Otaotnrr.T.A Bona:-For diarrheas, collo and diseases
ot tho otomach and bo s als.
DosTBaXloa-For Infltmmtllon of tba blina and drop
loel afltoUons.
CHOUoirrrj J^vntM-Tor anfsebled rt uss ti on.
Lavournou? Pxvowama-Aromatic, sUmalastand tonio
olghly to vigcinUnj tn nervousdebllitr.
wnsTSBOBKaui-For aero fula, rheumatism, eta.
ASH?-An exomaUo caurmtnatlve; ema Ung flesh
Xl nada and xodlk ; moah used by mothers nursing.
Also. clo ve-bu os, orange, Darraway, coriander, ?nake
oot, ?rio.
8. T.-1880.-X.
Another wonderful Ingredient, of mat use among
ba Spanish ladles of South America, Importing beanty
o the complexion and brlUlanoy to the mind, ta yet mi?
te o wu to the oom tu ?roe of tba world, and we withhold
ta nama for the present,
IMPORTANT CERTIFICATES.
BoonaoTKB, N. F., December 28, 1ML
Mesara. P. S. DRAU A Co.-I bava been a great saf?
erer from Dyspepsia for three or four yeera, sad had to
.bandon my profession. About three month? ago I
ried th? jp lon iou on hitters, and to my great Joy I am
tow nearly s weU man. I have recommended them in
?rani cooes, and, as far aa I know, always with algnaJ
xnoct, Z am, respectfully yours,
BOT. J. B. OATHORN.
PirnADaTLPKU, loth Month, 17th Day, issi.
BUPKOTXU) PBXJUVD:-My daughter baa been much
lenafllted by the nae of thy PlantaUon Bitten, Thou
rut aend me two bolUaa more.
Thy friond, AHA cu Ii Em,
BmiBous Houaa, Om at 00, III, t
February ll, 1843. 1
Missis. P. H. Dun te Oo.:-Please Mad u? another
welve cases of your PlantaUon Ult tero. As a morning
pp? User, they appear to have an pened ed everything
Lae, and are ?TeaUy ea teem ed.
Youie, Aa, fJAQB ft WAITB.
Arrangements are now eomplatod to ?apply any de?
land for this article, which has net haretofora been
oeai ble.
Tit? pnbllo moy rest ??wared that In no ease wUl the
erfeoUy pun standard ol the PLosnoTioa Hrrrxoo be
eported from. AVtry bottle beare Ote facsimile tf mr
. pints engraving, er it oannet bi gen.
4X ^"ff Kflmimt ts ?tU PmrjATio* Brrrxuu in
?" ?ss?? SStWme\ U ! "rf*"" ?M inputer, nevare
' rejiled. boules. See Oat our Privais fftatnp is Vim
UVOTW over every cork.
Bola byall Druggijia, a rocen ind DeeJere throughout
te 00 un try,
P. H. DRAKE & 00., New York.
A DUI 20 i ,",?";
ELDER & BROWN.
MAXOTAOTTJIUCRB AND PAT EXT
SB ot the ceUbnted COMBINATION
CHAD LB ANO DABY TENDER. Pro
Cing Horse?, and ali kinda -of Book.
H oro*?. Invalid Chain, wi t h donnie
?k and ?lugi? wheels, from 911 to Iii:
MUrea's eorrtogo*. Poney and Vornlahad Wogo-no,
orooy Sui 1??, invad?a OsrrUereo, mode to order. roney
Pcj?Ueay^dBahy tVockers, ka., ste., life-aloa Envase,
Ceoot, SZ ?S BROADWAY, Manufactory, Hos. Ut.
Mils :di43 >TaOT rrrrUlT, Kaw York, '
OeMmn Murtmiyr
CUIVKBRINU & SONS
ESTABLISHED 1823,
MANUFACTURERS ol'
Grand,
Sauare,
And Unriorhft
PIANO FORTES.
WARE-ROOMS,
NO. 052 itR0A I>W A Y
OSTE-W "YORK.
-c
CHICKERINI, ?55
Grand, Square and t'urigli.
PIANO-FORTES
ABB NOW, AH TB RV EV KB ?AVK REEN, CON.
BIDKRL'D the lio.t lu America, having faeeu
swarded
BIXT? K1VK I'lt I 7. K ITS KOA LH,
Ot whloh fotirtoen worn rooelvod m tim months nf Hop
lamber and Octobor, 1KCS, en.I lind prnmluniH over .11
competitor* lt tho itlllorent principal Fairs In thia
country, and tho FHIZK MEDAL al tho
WORLD'S PAIR, LONDON.
T' 11 A i. 11 ic 11 < i's opinion.
I consider chittering ft donn' Plano*, oeyond oom.
par!?on, the beat I havo aeon lu America.
H. TU Al,lllCltd,
Chairman of Jury on Mr..icol Iindrnuion
GARD.
It ls with fooling, nf nrldo ss Aruorlcan manufacturer?
that wo publlib the 'alloting toatl inonu's, which bavo
been reoolved by us recently:
KUKOPBAfl I'KSTIJKI.IIAl.H,
Iicaeiocd during Ute month of Auqutt, 18iiG.
Ixe.DON, .Inly VC, int;.
Mutans. Ontcasnmo ft BOND-Oems: I havo much
pla?an re In enclosing a document signed hy tho llrst
compoaora, muslclauu and profc.iors In Knrnpo. I lieht
yonr Pianos In auch high estimation Iriife my certifi?
cate) that I felt lt my duty to tnho ono of thom wllh me
to Enropo, to ascertain the opinion of my protea?louai
brethren. Tho enclosed cortilleato will provo lu?w
nnanlmona they have been on tho subject. I beg to
forward, at the same time, a lottor I rocelvrHl from my
(rlond, Mr. Collard, which I am ooro muet bo gratify?
ing to you.
I havo the honor to ho, gentlemen, yours vary truly,
JAM KS M. WBaXJ
LOUDON, January 1?, 1BCG.
Jamil il. Wehli, Kiq. :
MTDKABBIB: 1 bavo great plcasnro In asking yonto
convey to Mesara. Ohle cering the oz pro-mon of my
highest approval of their inurnment. Ula, I consider,
not morely tho best Instriimont nf Amen, .-.n m ui-iljc
tnro that 1 have tried, but ono of tho fluent (Irand Plano
forloathat haaovor como nuder my cbsorvatlou: and
tho Means. Cblckciing may well lin proud ol having
tnrnod ont from their manufactory mi Instrument
whlcb, for touch, quality, power bud workmanship, lt
would bo vary dillie ul t to tu rpuf J In ?ny part of the
wide world.
Doer slr, very slmuiroiv yonrs,
OHAS. D. COLLARD,
Firm ni Collard A Collard, Piann-forte Mannfactnrcrs,
Loudon.
LONDON, August 32, 18M.
Jama M. Wckti.Siq.:
MY Divan Sis: As you aro going back to tho Units 1
otntos, I must beg yon ta romouibur me huntly to tn.
Mesara. Ohlckerlng. Toll them 1 was dolightod with
their Grand Flino-forto-oe gond an inetrwnrnt, 1 Mink
at wat ever fumed ouf, both tnlouch andtrr i.
Wishing you, Ac, I remain ovorti ile,
U V. imOnTltVOOD.
Firm of I. Broadwood A Bona, Flaiio-fortu Manulia
turara, London.
LONDON, July 'JO, if-eu.
Meurt. Chiekering el Sent:
OKNTH: 1 have lust boen Invited by Messrs. Collard to
try m Grand Plano-forto manufactured by you, sud I
bava no hesitation lu oudorstng il.o oplnlou ol my old
friend, Mr. O. D. Collard, viz: That lt la tho Oneal in?
strument I ever played on.
Believe me, gentlemeu, most faithfully yours,
J. L. HATTON.
r?...ravmial> from the mott dittiaguxthtd Artittt in Europa
to Meint. Chiekering de Som:
LONDON, Joly SS, I860.
Having played upon a Piano-forte mado by Atesara.
Oblckoring A Sons, of Boatou and Now York, 1 have
mach pleasure tn testifying to Its genursl eicolh net
For sweetness and brilliancy of tone, dallcaey of
touch and magnificent power lor concert purposes, I
consider lt a really O BAND PIANO-ronnt, AND UKOtDKn
LT TUX BEST I HAYS SKSH Ot AU r,ll!o?N M A NO KACTCn L.
ABAUELLA OODDARD. OIULO ItKOONDI.
O. A. 09BOBNE. ALFRED JAELL.
W. KU ll K. LINDSAY SLOPER.
JOLES BENEDICT. J. MOSOHELliS.
H. W. BALFE. Prof. of Conservatoire da
CHAS. HALLE. Leipzig.
BBINLKY BICHABXS. rt. AUTHUR CHAl'l'EL,
BENE FAvAlu ? Kit. Director ol Munday Ooo.
H YON KV SMITH. certs, London.
Among tho chief points ot excellence oft the Olilckir
lng Pianos, of whloh speak tho renowned artists lu their
congratulatory if ?ii nom eil * to the Mosara. Ohlckerlng,
ara tba greatest possible depth, richness and volume of
tone, comblnod with a rare brilliancy, clearness and
perfect evannosa throughout tho enlim scale; sud,
above all, a surprising duration of sound, tho pure and
ayiniiitbsUo quality of which nevar changea undiir lbs
moat d?licats or powerful touch.
D?ring tba put forty-three years thia firm luxa mann,
tc tu red
80,000 PIANOS,
In tba construe lion of which they have Introduced avery
known and valuable Improvement. Thoy have lu varia?
bly been selected and usod by aU of tho world's ae
knotetedged great artists who have visited thia country
profesalonMly, both for private and puhllo use.
TI1ALDKRO.
I consider Ohlokerlng A Hons' Pianos, bayoud com.
ptxlxoo, tba boat I have over seen In America.
Od IT 'SCH Al.lt.
I consider Ohlckerlng A Sons' Pianos superior to my
In tho world.
Thoy are unrivalled for their singing qnalltlos and for
the harmonium roundness of their tona. There ls a
perfect homogeneity throughout all tba reglstors. Tba
upper notes are remarkablo for a clearness and purity
which I do not find la any other instrument, whin- tho
b?sela dlatlngnlahed for power without harshness, and
for s magnificent sonority.
Your Piano* sra anporlor to any I bava ever saan in
this oonntry or lo Ku rope.
I bave noTor h i ?rd a tone ao perfect ; lt ylolda every
?preaalon that la noeded to muslo, snd Its quality la
upable of change to meal evory sentiment. This ls a
rare power, and la derived from tho perfect purity of
lu tone, together with Its sympathetic, elielio and well
lal in oed tench.
POZNANSICI.
During tba put eight year* I have oonatantly played
ipon thu Justly celebrated Erard Pianos; yonrs aro tho
inly instrument* that I have found, either hero or In
fnrope, to equal them in ail their pointa of excellence.
It may ba satisfactory to onr patrons and friends
inning the public st large to st?.ie that testimonials have
leen received from all tbs leading artists who hara
riilted or us now residing tn the United Gralee, a few ol
.boee names, besides those above, we append:
JtO. DB M KY EB. I GUSTAV S ATTER.
LLPBKD J ASL J. ll KN KIMO I'.
I. t-ANDERSON, M. HTKAKOHUH,
L HOFFMAN. .01,LIEN.
AUTHUR NAPOLEON.
And many others,
*t*r- ILLUrrrit.?M '' ?,UUMH AND PBIOB HUTU
LENT BY MAIL . '
WARE-ROOMS.
No. 652 Broadway,
NEW YORK.
D3NRY SIEGXJNG, A?'t
CHARLESTON- 8. O
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