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Tiri IE wi iwm MM mm, a. U. CATHCAJIT, KuiTon CATHCART, MCMILLAN A MORTON, PROl'HIETOHS, No. 18 HAYNE STREET. | CITY PRINTERS. TERMS CASH. HuasoniPTioN DAILY-1 WEI.VEMONTUS.111MII? I i'AILT-MX MONTHS. o.UO DalLY-THIlKK MONTHS. H.liO rhNuLE COl'I KS.0 1i ni a fj NEWS DEALERS.U cent? SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 21, 1807. rill: CITY HF GOD. UT riiAMi-is TurtNr.n I-ALIIHAVK. O Uiou uni inailu ?Uh hands. Not throned above thc skies. Nor ? ii HM willi ?I limn;: wallu, Ncr fnuoed with stout* of |irlco, Moro bright than Kohl or Korti, Hod's owu Jerusalem I Where'er tho ?entlo heart Kinds courage from abovo; Where'er the heart forsook Wanna with tho breaUi of love; Where faith birla fear depart, etty of God I Uiou art. Thou art where'er tho proud lu humbleness molls down; Wh re self Itself yields up; Where martyrs win Ihcircrowu; Worro faithful aouls possess Thomselvee In perfect peace. Where In life'e common ways Willi cheerful feet wo KO; When in His steps wo triad Who trod tho way of woo; Where he ia In tho heart, City of Qod I Uiou art. Not throned abovo tho skies, Nor golden wall'd afar, Hut where Christ's two or threo In His nsmo guthorcd are. Bo In the midst of them. Cod's own Jerusalem I Who beta kept tbe Kulti? Beat ? A subscriber baa sent IIB tho oblo argument of Mr. Mcnnics, ono of the counsel for tho defonco in tho SonBATT coso, recent ly tried in Washington, requesting us to oopy a portion of it, which is por . i".nt to tho present situation. In compliance with tbia request, wo moko tho following extract. Mr. MERRICK said : . * ... Ocntlcmon of tho jory, I was no secessionist. I desired tho presen- .lion ot tilts Union. I desired ila preservation with till tho States unimpaired in their rights as SIOICH, and tho preservation of thc Constitution of tho United Stutoa unimpaired and nutorn bv tho earplugs of demagogues, Nm t h or s ; ,iili. I feared tho suppression or Uio rebellion. 1 r.esired peace and union, but I feared pouce. 1 fe - red thc destruction of tho powur of thc South, and tho utter and ontiro giving over to tho Union of that, because I saw moving abroad in tho coun? try a apint that Bought vengoanco and blood and money, and ran thia war like a great manufactur? ing machino, gaining funds from tho blood that waa shed from tho hearta of brothers; and I saw a spirit in tho dominant triumphant military power, which power bad boon achiovod under tb 3 prctonco of defending tho American Constitution, which I behoved would tura round ou that Constitution and destroy it and tear (loon our liberties. Mv an? ticipations have not boon disappointed Tho spirit ?B abroad, growling to-day, and shakes tho vcr)' pillars of your capitol. Whilst tbo Executive of tho United States Htands fast by Ibo Constitution of tho United States, mid endeavors to uphold and maintain it, that spirit sooka to destroy him, in or? der th it it may got at that Constitution and do troy it. I teared il. I foarcd tbat spirit which still lives, in tho courso of tho gon lleman, in attempting now, after tho war is over, to discredit a man, bocnuso lio tollo.? ol in (bat war bia h m st conviction. Sir, there were aa honorablo mon in tho nervico of tho South ns them were in t nt of tho North-mon whoso hearta were ns hold, whoso characters were na unstained, whoso conaciuncos wore as pare, and whoso record aa unoullicd before tho world and God aa that of men north ot thu fatal lino. I defend not tho act of that high treason. I dofond not tho iniquity that stained tho land in blood. Now that tho war is ovor, I arraign and condemn the spirit that would keep olivo the pre? judices and tho hatreds of tho war. If you como to the veracity and to questions of truth, and try thom br tho public record of tho two aides, I would ask who hau kept tbo faith tho best between tho two contending loee of tho obli? gations tint wcro entered into at Appomattox court-Uouse, when Loo cavo up his aword to Grant? Who lias kept heat that faith ? Has tbo acquiescent and nubuitasivo Soul berner, keeping to tho plcdgo ho then gavo of submission to tho Buprcmo law of tho laud? or has tho dominant spirit of incendiary fanaticism, seeking voilgoauco in tho North, and blotting out niuo Ulules of tbo Routh, and establishing military dosnolism whore onco in her glorv rodo and triumphed tho goddess of constitutional liberty V Who has kopi thu faith beat, lagani ask V Oh, gen tienten, I wept for my country in tho war. I wopl for her when her eons stood arrayed In battle against each other ; and now tbet penco bas come, and I seo treason, not in arma, but treason napping thc foundation of Hie republic, in security and peace, without arms, and without noiso, and ctiishing out tho liberty of one-half of my pcoplo, and destroying thu i acred "obligations pledged by Congress thal tbia war waa for tho Union, and nothing but tho Union, and to save (ho States I weep moro than I wopl in that war, although I then Borrowed deeply ovor tho distresses of my country, lint neither they nor you can prevent tho result which ia to follow. It ia inovitablo. Tho samo Almighty Power that haa watched thia na? tion in its couran watebca it still, and when for its iniquities its chastisement hos boen sufficient, perfect pearo aud Constitutional liberty will bo re? stored; and though you and I, gcntluuion, in our day and generation, may nullor grief and bo pain? el, our children will inherit a country aa ploud tia that which wo iiihcritod, and which wo may rr ; 'ce to know they will livo in and honor. Bad men cannot havo permanont triumph; but, in or? der (bat Uieir d ifcnt may bo haatcned, lot us aban? don this ilea nf a crimination and recrimina tum. Let us condemn this vongoful spirit of hostility, ?vhich wonld havo na buliovo that Boothera men tun not tell tho truth; that a man with Southern aympatbiCB must bo presumed to lio. Hoch opin? ions aro unpatriotic, unchristian, unbecoming, and unfoundod. CONTINUAI) ABUSE.-Every mail comes freighted with abuso of t.io Ero. Why ia it Y Why should thia journal, moro than any other, bavo such vials j of wrath poured on ita dovutod hoad ? Aro wo any worse thou olhcru V Havo not wo the same right to our opinions ? end bavo not wo tho aamo right to express thom ? Thou why ainglo out tho Era for abuso ? There ia no reason, unless it bo the advocacy of a causo wo were profoundly convinced was right and just, and should succeed, with an earnestness and vigor contmonsurato with our honest convictions. No amount of abuso will in fluonce us to abate our labora in behalf of recon? struction and tho Union.-Atlanta New Era. COMMERCIAL. Tile Charleston Cotton Market. OFFICE OP THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, Cna-DXISTOK. Friday Evening. August 33, 1SC7. Purchaser? are ont of the market, being unwilling lo op?rate In tho staple uniese at a deonne. No aales dur? ing tho day. QnotaUona nominal. Mobile Alarbet. Mo I m,E. Angnst 10.-COTTON-Tlioro are no i ales re? ported to-dsy. Quotations nominally unchanged. MONETA nv AMO FINANCIA?-Tho market continuos dull st previous rates, say: Gold ltOaliL Ho rlliig-slaty daya ISO, end sieht IRL New York Sight >, prcm checking, and par lo >, j,rein buying. New Orleans Sight par to \ prom. ff evr Orleans Market. NEW ORLEANS. August 10.-COTTON.-Wc havo again to report a limited movement Tho market waa sparingly auppUed, only two of three dealiablnlists belog on sate, andas tho asking prices of holders weio consid? erably In advance ot buyora' limits, tho Utter found lt ueceaaary to defer tho exocuUon of their orders and await the receipt of further i untrue ti ns; hence, tho dsy's transactions were restricted, aggregating at the cinto brrely&?O bales, taken by six brokera al Irregular bnt tufter price?, tho market closing In loo unsettled a con? dition to admit of oven approiiimio quotations. 'Ibo first bale of the now crop, from Concordia Parish, haa been received by Mesara. Prover. Dotitscb A Wola, a ..mylo of which is before us. It was grown on the plan* laUon of Mr. V. Moyer, six miles bet?re Natchez, Miss., sud was trana,, ortod to the olly by the steamboat fl roy Eagle. It la classed Btrict Middling to Middling Fair, and la pronounced by competent Judges tho moat mer? chantable ext Ide that haa yoi como to hand. ITT A TE kr EST or COTTON. Stock on hand September l, 18C0.bales 103 082 Received to-day. 8j0 Received prevlcmaly. 784,?&8-7M G37 Additional baleemadc from wrecked, looss, burnt and damaged Cotton, pickings, samples, AO. 18,333-778,960 _ 881,042 Oloartd to-day. OOO Cleared previously.803,081-880,081 Stock on hand and on chipboard. 20,081 Un 11 (more Market. Il ALTIMORE, August 31_Co mr.-Market con I nues dull, and quota tiona nominal aa last reported, In tue absence of salea. Corrow-Is dull, no aales worthy of note. Quotations nominal at 28Ko for Middling, and 27a27K 'or low do. Fiona-Remains unchanged. Very little activity on tue part of buyers. Holders firm, without quolsblo c hangs. Only aales reported to-day were 100 bblt. City Mills standard Extra at tIO 9A; 100 do Super fO 12),. Western and Howard atreet dlacripUona duli. O auna-Offerings of Wheat to-day were comprised of ?150 Liu?htlr?hllo end 7100 bush rod; demand good for HW and prices ic higher. Included In tho sales were 1100 btu white, common to prime, at I3a3 50; medium ?o sQ 25*2 J4;5ooo . uah rod,ranging lrom S3 lu to 3 50 .or Inferior lo pr.me Virginia, Valley j medium to good ?lades S2 bia? AS. Corn was ..steady; 5000 boah white and 2200 bush yalow offered ; 1235 bushels mixee? walle sold alli lOal 13; 8000 bu ah lair to prime while tl liol 16, only a lot of 212 boah at the talleri 850 boah yellow ?1 15; U17 b uah do primo II 18. Oats-Receipts continue large | 17,300 bush offered to-day; market de ellnl g; 80O0S.10,000 bunn, sold, ranging from 82 to 70o lor good to choleo; 1100 bush at the latter; Inferior sold at ?V. it)._07B bush offered, with ?eira ..f 1 '. i btub al ?1 33; l'-Odo 11 iii; 17'. boab ai ?1 IS. MOLASSE?-Wo notice tho aali. "f ;tl3 linds Cut?a lilia Condo al ?aul cl? |K>r gallon. l'liovistoK*-Wo uotlcu sales Ui-day of 100 lc* city Lani at l:i eta, and HO casks Hulk Shoulder* at 1J cl*. 'I bo d' - maud fur lia. on (or rouitiinplion eoDliiiiira atro.lv, aud |.r . i M asuie aa yiat.-r.luy. viz : for Shoulders, i i',,ii:t i, ela; Itib side* I.'.1 oil". ', ela, and clear rib lr.^alti.i; CW. Mia* Pork nu rubial at (34 60. HICK-Market n-nialua luacllve. Quote Urandool] ".i',o H.", eta, and ' amhiu ll );al2 cu-h.ch nominal. ' KAW-Wo quoto I rec* -t.nl. ut the advance noticed ycslcripty. vi?; for 1JV<T|MK>I Kine ?Holl "11; du Uruuiid Alum MtfafSSo ]H-r Hack; Turk'alaland (iKslsV ,,,-r bilah el lur hil* fruin ?-tore, though uuly .mimi, lu thc ub Bcncu of IrauaocUuna, Sun AU-We report to-day sales of HO hh.ls rorl.i Illeo at U)taO)i*t RU do do UH,o. Market i-Iosi-d linn. WiusKKV-Dull ami ultu-,nt quolablu eUang : atlll held lu bond al 30B3SC |ior Kallon; Irve numinal ut ?? per ga iou. New York M ni un. Multi UAnKKT. Tho New York ?.'?n?ny Pott of Winluesday, Ibo 2lsl nays: Ibo Coble .llMpatcheM report Ibo unuaiial comblnaliun of au advance In our bunda with n decline III consols. Kivc-tweullc* havo itunu up to 73 ?4 agulnst ill,'..!".)1., yealortlay, and ronaula, aller opening thia tum mun nt 91 9-1G. closed ul two o'clock al Ot1;. Tima wo add another to thu iiumrroua recent illuatrulloiia of thc gloomy and ii neai v tremor of tim I ..union money market on Um ono hind; and, uti tho other hand, nf the Inc reav? ing favor with which American rneuritics, ure item rally regarded lu England. Uold la lower liwluy and stum* less of speculative ac? tivity. The burrowing rate is 1-01 toG per coul. lu favor of thu lender. Among tho numerous r, pori.- mi which th - speculate.! s have tried to put up gold during Ibu WH.1 few days, ls one that coiitraeUoii of Ibo curren, y would craso, and that, by lids means, all approach lo spcclu payments would be indefinitely postponed. Sumo persons have oven gone sn far aa lo alUnu that not uuly wuuld Ibu policy of cuutrac II. m bo stopped, bul that tho cp|H>slto (Killey-that of in llaUug and depreciating i till further ourrodundaut paper lunney-would bu put lu operation. To tho contiuule Uon of theso rumors in part, ls attributed tho declino in tbu (iulil Hourn, and Uiu break-down of thu apeculaUve utoveinout. Tim loan market ls easy and wlUiuu' change in rates. There ls a cuuUuued demsuu lor currency for thu in? terior; bulla thu aggregate ll la not heavy, and conies 1 rom tho largor rather than tho smaller ellie*, and from tho western rather than tho eastern sections of Ibo country. Call loans oro quoted at So5, and discounts at Gal. rnODDCE MAItKET. NEW YOIIK, August ?0- FLOUII, Ac-The market far Westona aud h tate Fluur la less active, aud willi moro liberal arrivals, all grades aro lower. Choice families, how-over, aro comparatively acareo and ?re stonily. lu sumo cases wo nolo a declino of $1 V bbl lu uew Hour on tho dock. Thc sslca arc 7600 bbl? at ?7 4308 '.0 .for Superfino SUte ; ?'J SOalU 90 for Extra Slato; ?0 OOall 00 lor tbe low grades of ?pring whoitWusturn Extra; SO OOalO IB for stupplug Ohio; ?10 03al2 IVO for tradu und family brands ol Chlo, Michigan and Indiana, and *ll OOali 75 lor St Louie eil ran. California flour la steady. Balta 240 bbb? nnd sacks a trial4 SO. Canadian flour ls Inactive and nominal. Southern flour ls moro active. Prices aro irrccular. Tho low grades aro i a- LT. Choleo steady. Sales ot 22UO obis at Moil j for HalUmoro at d country extras, uud ?ll OoaH for It-ado and iatmlv brands, Ityo Hour ts coaler and dull, salea uf 330 ld bi al S7 ID a? 95. Corn meal ls finner. 400 bbts sold al i '. CO for eily, and 10 'Jo tor woe tom. OBAIK-Tho wheat matkcl is moro active and prices of medium qualities nro about 2c better and chuico about le. Spring la scarce, and In tho ubi.euee of business prices aro nominal. Tho demand ls good nud confined to millers. Tho Bales sro C7.S00 bush (in part to arrive), nt ?2 Ma 2 3H for ?mber Stale; $2 7S for wbllo Cullfoniia; $2 Ga for oxtra whlto Michigan; amber do at $2 Ot'a'J 39 ; fi CU lor white Gcneasvo; ?2 39a2 48 for whlto Suulhern, and ?3 25 a .' 37K for amber do. i Wo hove lust received from Messrs fl J Jones .'. Cn, nf I 1 Milwaukee, No 1 quality, vory bamlsomc indeed. 1 bis 1 is cbnroctoiiatic of ibo major pari of Um crop. Oat* aro more freely offcroil, chiefly in small lots, and tho market 18 much lower, cloning very H it. Ibo sales sro 33,0011 bushels, port to arrive; Ohio nt KO aSGc; old W.-t.-ru at 77c; now do at 80a8Go; ucw South? ern ut SlaSCc, and small lola nf fancy ot 80c, and do lo arrive THC. Corn is without material chango. Tho demand is in par! speculative, bul chiefly >or tho hemo trade. Thu sa ea aro 200,000 bushels unsound nt $1 07.il 12 damp atSI Wal 12 v. Western mlx?d at ?1 12.o-.il IS}j afloat and ?1 Hal ID In stoio; Western yellow atm Ml So--them white at tl Kal 2G. PBOVISIOMS-Por< ls In vorv good demand and prices arc higher. Ibu uiarkctcluslug quiet bul steady. The Kill i-, cash and regular, nm 4000 bbl - at ?23 2fla 23 37H fur mess; ?10 76 lur prime. Por futuro delivery wo note wai bbla mess, buyer, August, nt ?23 .-6x33 BT)?. Heel ls le- H urti vu but firmly held. Sales of 76 bbls at ?17o2S lor plain um \ and {23a27 60 for OXtro me n. Tiercu beef and hoof barns sro ?lull and nominal. Cut moat* aro fairly active. Si'cs ot 70 l>x* bellies al 17Jfc. and60,000 rough aldea In bulk at 19114*. Haren la (toady. Sales of 70 boxea Ico-curod long cut at UK. Lard ls In good demand from shippers and prices are bettor, closing firm. Thoixtn morales now aak.d checks business. Soles of ltYHl bbls aud ten at 12\'ol3c for >ol; 13a 13Hc tor eily; lo'?alll.'?f.for fair lo primo atram, and 1J *-aal3 *;c tor Lu Hie rendered. Colin: -Km is uuly in moderato demand, but prices aro steady. Weal India styles nra neglected. Wc quota la coin as follows: lito prime, IH Villa; ; good, 17!4al7.v fair, :6>jalCKc; ordinary, 14>4al!*j; .laca 24.Vi.'i; SI. Di> mlugo, 16^26c*. Marucoldo. 17,l;ul8>;c; Lagnayra, I7al8c; St. Domingo, lf.';alCe. Hm, fair In good cargoes, U.'4n 171 ,c ; li in. ulr tu good cargoes (in Imnd), 111 ', a P.' ?,e. COTTON-Tho murkct io-day ls dull and prices sine oar last havo declined. We near of only om all sales, tho demand being Light. Wu quolo at 28a28Xc fur middling uplands and 29,So for do Now Orleans. HAT-Tho demand is moderato, and tho mar)., t steady at 00 aOOc for shipping, cud ?1 26atl H for retail Iota. Mot. o mo- lu lu ipn.! demand am) prices aro firm. Tba s ock ls estimated at 11,200 hhds cuba, 6340 hbds Porto Rico, and 12.10 hhds English Islands. Wo qm te Cuba Muscovado 48a6Uc: Cuba clayed teals.-; Cuba cen? trifugal 3Ga37c; Porto Ittco60a70c; English Island H?rtate. NAVAL, STOIIES-Spirits turpentine ia linn and In fair demand. Crudo lurpcnlino ia nominal. Itoslus ar demand mid aro firm. Tar ls quiet. We quote as fol? lows: Spirits turpentine, free, per gallon,st r.e. ',e; Spirits turpentine, in bond, per pallon, al 61a52c; Crude tilrp. ti? ti ne. in bbl*, per 280 lbs, ot <4 76; Itosins, common, in bbls, per bbl, 0143871?; lloslns, strained. In bbls, pur bbl, at?4s4 ny; ; Itoalnr, No 'J, In bbls, per bbl, ut H Vat 60; Rosins, No 1, ia bbls, per bbl, attf&aC; Ur sm-, pale, lu bbls, per bbl, ot ?fl 60a7; im- In-, oxtra pale. In bbls, per bbl, at$7 60a8; Rosina, wlnuow glass, lu bbl?, per led. . ' 18 60a? 60; Tor, Norte Couuty. lu bbls, lier bbl, ut $3al; Tor, Wilmington, lu bbla.per bb], at ?3 /.Oat: Pit h, eily, in bbl?, per bbl, al ?4 00; Pilch, Southern, iu bbl i, por bbl, at ?3 76. Rice-I* dull and heavy at llal2c for Caro ll nu; OaO'.c for l tango un, duty p.dd, aud SM o3f?c gold, in bund. Sun vu-Haw sugars aro lu activo demand iron i hull refluera and thc trade. Prices sro Uno. Reallied aru un changed. Wo qtiotu : Inferior to common rellutng, HP, ul i;,r ; lair to good relining, ll'.all',; ; lair lo gun. grocery, 12012 ?ic; prime grocery'. 12??al"Jc; Porto Uko, Ulalie; 61 eludo, falle; Havana (boxes), No G tu 11,11a Plc; do No 12. lUJ?c; do No 13 to 16. 12';al3Vc; do Nu IC to 20, M '.al.. V; do No 12 ill bonn, gold. Ssas'; Manilla (bags'. Hallie. K n it o UT s-Ara quiet; rates arc unchanged. Wo quota by HU il to lo ve pool ls cldala Od l'or flour, 3 ?'J,1; lor wheat and rum, and l'is Gdal7s Gd for heavy goods, nd by steamer 2? for flour. 4 Mu5d lor wh-at and corn aud. 17s Gd*12s Gd for heavy goods. Io London by bob ls Od for flour. 6>id for wheat and cont and 16sa2u fur heavy goods. The ongagemeuts to Liverpool by steamer uru I 4000 boxea chrcao ut 20s, 260 les lard al Jin Sa and loo hinls tallow at 17s lid. To DUB LB I 600 bbls roaln at 2a Ul. Wo h arn cf no char te rn. PORT CALENDAR. conmtcTKU WKHKI.V. FUASES np TUE HOON. First Q. 71 li, lb. 49m. morn I Lost l?. 22d, 4b. 20m. even. Full M. 16th, 4b. 20ui. oven | Nuw M. 2Ulh, 7h. 46, mum 191 Monday_ 20 Tuesday.... 21 Wednesday. 22 Thursday... 23 Friday. 21 Saturday. . . 26 sunday. G. .38 G..87 0..36 0..34 0. .33 G..32 0..23 10.. 6 10..47 ll..29 Morn. 12..19 1..18 IO. IL'.. 49 ll..a? KL. SI 1..40 2..44 3.. 67 MARINE NEWS. PORT OF CHARLESTON. Arrived Yesterday. Steamship Falcon, Recd, Iialtlmorc-loll August 20, P M. 67 hours to tho Har. Mdzo. To llordeco At Co, Courtcnnoy lc Trcnbolm. 8 C lt R Agent, Southern Ex? press Company, Lauroy at Alexander, U Rialto tc Co, E U Rodgers A Co, U O'Neil), W M Hird & Co, D brig.'*, Agent, O N .Averill k Son, D Paul At Co, Wm Knobloek, W H chaire, U Feldman, C D Urabi. At Co, Wm Roach, Jofforda & Co, Wagoner, Heath At Monsocs, J Hurcatup I k Co, F Jackson, O W Williams At Co, J U Jeuka, Agent steamer City Point, Jennings. Tbomllnson k Co, J !' Adg.-r k Co, H Gordl* k Co, J A Cook k Co, Porcher i Uencry, Otis Phillipa, W Mancher, John Udna, ] Thompson k Co, hteobouso At Co, Fablno At Lcnago, W O Wilt I deo lc Co, HS Illicit lc Son, Jl'Wll Al..i?trong. Cameron, Hartley lc Co, J C H Clausscn, N E ll lt Agent, and athen. Tho F. experienced heavy aouth oaat winda, with high acas and heavy nlu. Behr M D UramhaU, Hussey, New York, 10 days. Milne. To W Roach, D A Amine, Adams, Damon at Co, O N Averill at Hon, llollmunn UroUivra, DlsscU lc Co, A RbvcbotT, H DiscbotT k Co, C D Drain k Co, J Duck Ic Co, F Iteriihar.lv. R M Huller, J Cosgroro, J M Caldwell At Son, Dowlo ck Moloc, J U Duval At Son, B J Dawson i Co, S C It R Agout, Goodrich, Wlnomau Ai Co, H Gordta At Co, Hart k (Jo, j W Harrison k Sou, J Hurkamp At Co, Jeflord* At Co, Jennings, Thomlinson 6c Co, S Jaucovitcli, U Klatb. A. Co, J PKclp, Killick, Wicken borg At Co, I ; Korr <c Co, C L Korn?hre ns. King k Gibbon, Laure v I Alexander, A Linstedt, T O Morse, C H aloise. Mullel, Ni mu.-, lc Co, Y L Meyer, I) O'Neill, ostuudurlT k Co, Geo f. Pritchctt, Ravsuel lc llamweU, J Hell*, NERI Agent, W P Hussell, Street brothers k Co, J S Schlrixcr, W ll Smith lc Co, Bhephcrd k Coben, Q W SIclTena At t.'o, D D Vincent, G W Williams lc Co, Werner At Ducker, 1 Weiskopf, D A Wslkcr, and G W clari Ai Co. Sehr E J Palmer, Palmor, Haitiruore. 9 days. Corn and Mdxo. To P P Locko, ll R Agent, J Campion At Co, lt M Duller, E L Kerrison, Porcher lc Uencry, J ( Ulohmo, J Von Hi Hen, and J N Hobson. Steamer Pilot Boy, MoNolly, Savannah, via Sea? brook'*, Dcaufort Icc. Mdzr, Atc, To John Ferguscn Coben, Hanckel lc Co, McKay k Campboll, Jasper l JW, A A Q M, Ravonol ll co, W H Harrison, and southern Express Company. btcamor Fannie, Peck, Georgetown, S C-20 hilda Sn gar, 20 hbds Molasses, and Sundries. To Sbarkclford i Kelly, Risley At Crolgbtjn, ana others. From (lil* l'on. Steemablp Alliance, Kelly, Philadelphia, August 20. LIST OP VESHKhS CP, CLEARED AND HAILED FOR THIS PORT FOREIGN. LIV En root. Tho Queen, Cook, cleared.July Tue OliatUnooga, Freeman, up.July 1 TanDDUtrooBonon, mn. Dr brig Bollona, Rawlings, aMIed.July ( VALENCIA. Tho Yole Angler,-, sailed.Jone 1 DOMESTIC mum, ant. Behr Sarah Rook, While, aallad.Jnly ! ?BAVaOTA, UL Sehr Eclipse, Pendleton, cleared.....August BOSTON. H ?nam eh lp George D Upton,.-. lo t?j|.August '. brig Joslo A Devereaux, Clark, np.?....,..Auvital 1 Drig O F Oeory, Conklio, doored.lAoguat 1 Bohr Marian Osge, Shepherd, np....August . ' L tnt? TOM*. Tlr bark Lt Ul o M-, Clark, cleared., August 1 Brig 8ACT*m<rrjtd, Lowson, cleared.i.A ti gnu i Brig Hasan E Yoorala, Fulford, up.August 1 behr Wauaio, Hawkin*, ol oared.,.Auguat Behr D B Wartier, Horton, cleared......August 1 in I Lal .ie rut A. Behr a V winiam i, Thompson, ?ailed.Auguat - .'onsiiciircs per Soatli tumllns Itallrontl, A II 15 uni J i. ttl hairs Col ton. UH bale? Demesnes. 430 Barks Wheal, ?0 bbU ?ml AUG Hacks Kluur. 91 bbls Narai Stores, 4 cara Lumber. A-c. To ll R Agent. H tree t brothers ft Co, J N dobson. Courtenay ft Trcnholuj, J M Marlin, w A Cold tell. (1 ll Waller A: Co, Uunl ft brother, (I W WUUauiH V- Co, ll O Mat lt inlal. . Miran ft Co. K ll Rodgers ft Co. IV W ;.ii,lth. A,l am?. Kn M i A. co. TA Wilbur, lt ft A 1' aldwoll. Lieut Neide, M (IOIIIHIUIUI ft Koo. (Inciter, lae, Smith ft Co. Moll. Webb ft Co, ll S Hacker, and K 1 Achill,;. l'nsurii liera. Vcr steamer Illili Hoy, from Savannah, via Sca ir. .ok's anil Hean tm t - \ lt Sautnler., ll H. imbin. Mrs tl \ ll,bbl ll. Miss babbitt. Mrs Wilder, (leu am. WC llelamy. Ooo Holmes, mid H on deck. ber tu ano r Faunie, troni Georgetown. H C-Dr DanT rttruer. Dr W J Mag?n. C 1* Uro vii. J W Pundi. Master Pundi, Oeil A M Matilgault, J K lulituton, A Isaiah, F 0 I'ishhunie, and 13 ou deck. ('iini-Icston Wholesale Trices. AIITIL-LES. BAGO I SU. \\ yard Dundee. UO ? 05 Oiiiuiy Chill. 27 04 '?ri BALE Ht>I F, y lb -Manilla. '21 (<4 2S Weston. 13 (it) ll? New York. - (4 - Juto. 12;,fe> - BREAD. >> lb Navy. - @ - Wlol. in dj) - Crackers.:. ll (1 15 BRICKS, 'ri M. O.uo t'H20.nu 17? t ,v. y UKI lbs. 33 di - corro y, y it Ordluarv to Good Onllnary. - @ - I."?' Middling. - Oil - MitliUlug to Strict Middling. - Oj) - Good Middling. - fe) - Sea Island. 15 (a) 55 CASDLKS, fl tb njfurn. - 69 - Adamantine. 25 fe) 20 Tallow. 1!? (a) 20 COFPHII, V lb-Uto. 21 (? 3D Laguayra. 2M Q} 35 Java. 64 15 CORD Atm, y lh-Mamilu. - (?4 - Tarred American. 20 (a) 28 CORS it RAL, fi bbl. fi.00 fe) - COAL, y ton- Autbraclto. 10.00 (311.00 cumberland. nominal. COPPER, Vi lb-Sheet. 68 fa) 00 FER TIL I ZEES I'onivlan Guano. y lan. 100.00 ? - I'acllte Unana, fi 2000 lbs. 76.00 Ca) - Hough's l'linsphatc. Ts 2000 lbs... CO.OO Qr) - Rhodes' Phosphate. y 2000 lbs... OA.00 (?0 - Matics'Siiner Pbusphate.Tt 2000 lb 05.00 fe) - /ell's Haw Uono Pltoapliatn. 05.00 Qrl - '/.ell's Super Phosphate of Limo.. M .00 ia - FISH- Cod, y 100 lbs.I 7.00 lu) 9.00 Herring, f. hos. 70 fd ?0 Mackerel. No. 1. y half bbl. 0.00 ta nun Mackerel, No. 2, ft half bbl. 8.00 fe) - Muckerol, No. U. V bbl. - 64 - Mackerel. No. 1, by kits. 2.12 C$3.00 No. 9. 3.00 f<4 - No. 3. - 63) - Sard i ti CB. fl 100-iptarler boxes.. 23 (ul 25 Half boxes_ 48 M 60 FLOUR, V bbl-R?per. - fri - Nert hern and Western littra. - CD - llnllimoro Kt ti a. - (ju - Southern-Super. |I0.?I frj)l0.60 F.xtrn. 11.00 fa) ll. 60 Family. 11.00 (a;13.00 FRUITS- Prunes. y lb. 22 (14 - Fig. 40 & - Dried Apples. 10 (to 28 Almonds, soil shell. 35 (a 40 Itaitonn, M. H., D bot. 4.00 ec.Veil llalslns. Layer. 4.60 Q$ 6.60 Ol an Ken. - (?'.' - Lemons. 4.00 (.4 8.00 GLASS, fl box of 60 feet American, 8x10. 0.0O ? 0.00 Aon neun. 10x12. COO (?4 0.60 French, 12x14. 7.00 Oj) 8.00 CR AIS-Maryland Oats, V bushel. - (ill - Western Oats, fi bushel. - (?; - Corn, ft biiHhel. 1.25 fe) 1.35 Heans, y bushel. 2.00 (.4 3.00 If A I', ft cwt.-North Uiver. 1.15 (a) - Haslem. I - (tri - moss-nh, V ih. 10 tja? 12 INDIGO-ft lb. 1.00 (<4 1.76 IROS-Refined, y lb. 0? 64 07,'? Swede.I 00 fi 1? LATHS, ?t M.-1 *.00 ta ?.60 /./AfE- Shell, y bbl.I - 64 - South Carolina.| 1.50 (a) - llockport.I 2.00 fa) 2.25 Cu menai. 2.76 on 3.wi Plaster Paris. 4.00 (u) 4.50 LUMUKU. V. AI. Icol Clear Whlto Pine, 1st quality. 60.00 6365.00 While Piue, good run.3?.OD feilO.U) Yellow PlTM. 20.00 ?25.00 boards, y M. fttet-Hough. 12.00 fc.ilJ.tK) Gmovetl sod 1 ongued.... 28.00 (a>32.00 LEA TIIER. country taunetl, V lb. - - MOLASSES, f gallon-Cnba. 45 fid 6? Muscovado.I 05 (.4 G5 Sugar House.j 00 M 1.00 New Orleans.I 75 (a) 82 NA VAL STORES, y bbl-Tar.I - fro Pitch.I - fri - Rosin. Pnlc.I 6.00 fco - Rosin. No. 1. 3.75 (a) 4.25 Rosin, No. S. 3.00 04 - Rosin. No. :i. 2.60 fal 2.75 Suint.-Tjrpeiitmc. V gallon. 60 id. 62 .jiatiiMi. *<t in. io i"! AM/?.?-American, 4(5.2tVl, y keg. 7.00 {J 7.76 American Wrought. - 0$ - Lathing. 7.50 09IO.OO Copper, V lb. 1.00 M - Galvanized. 30 ft - Spikes. 1) ft 16 O) ?..S -l-ard, 'i* guilt ni. 1.40 fe) 1.45 Linseed, ts gaUou. 1.C4 fi 1.00 Spcnii, Winter, ? gallon. 2.05 Oj) - Otitton Seed, y gallon. - 6! - Castor (E. Ll, Ts i."d I on. 3.00 la) - Olive, %t doxon. 8.110 (?10.00 Kerosene, ll gallon. 62 (a) 04 lt. urine. ft gallon. CO 04 - PROVISIONS- lloef. mess. |t bbl.?Ul.nu ta.30.iai lt. rf. inline.114.00 (0.16.00 Pork, mess. - (ul - Rump. - fa) - Itscou, li amt., y ?.. 14 fcc 2J 1 la.-.'ti. Sides. bii,te 17 Uacou. Shoulders. :?.?(... IS Us cou, Strips. - Ov - Lani, in keg. 1-"-.da 16 lintier. 30 (a) 40 Chime. 16 fa) 64 l'otabias, fl bbl. - fe) - Onions. 3.00 05 3.05 Apples. 4.00 fe, 0.00 PAISrS-While Lead. V lb. 10 6? 1? Hlack Lead. 10 a li Zinc. Whlto.I 12 QA 16 PLO IF STEEL. Tl In 12 OJ - BWS-Carolina, ~.\ |h. l?pfet ll East India. - (al - SLA TES- American, ^ square.12.60 (a\ - SI 11 SU LES, VM. 7.00 6* 8.Wt Whlto Piuo, flrst quality. 12.00 fe) - SALT-UntpooL coarse, ^ sack. 2.00 fet 2.75 Liverpool. Hue. - Oj) - KO J J'-Uar. V lb. ll & HS STARCH, V) lb. 10 (a) 12>, SPICES, V lb-Coeala. 1.00 fer - Mace. 1.76 frj - Cloves. 76 0* - Nulmcga. 2.00 04 2.50 Pepper. 40 & - Pimento. 40 oj 50 Race (Ungar. 30 (a) - SPIltITS. tl rall?n -M.eihol. 6.00 (.?11.00 Urandy, Cognac. 4.00 fe}12.00 Urandy, Domestic. 3.00 fet 3.76 Oin. Holland. 4.76 04 6.00 Gin, American. 8.60 04 3.76 Rum, Jamaica. 6.00 oj 6.00 Rum. N. E.I 2.60 04 3.00 Whiskey, bourbon. 3.00 Oj) 5.00 Whiskey, RccUfled. 3.30 (a) 2.4X1 SUGAR, tn lb-Raw. 0 (9) 13), Crushed. 18 - Clarinet! A. 17 l.t. - Clarified U. - fi - Clarified C. lOJiOJ 17 Loaf. 18 fa) lb Porto nico. 13),& 14 Moscova/'- . 13 (ta UH SEO A US- DomesUc msnufacturo, V M. 18.00 6446.00 TEAS, ft rb-Imperial. 2.00 ? 3.60 Gunpowder. 3.00 6M 3.60 Hyson. 1.60 fe! 1.60 Young Hyson. 1.60 fe) l.GO Rlack. 1.00 ta) 1.76 TOItACCO. fi rb, an per quality. 40 fi 1.50 TIAWER-Uewn Timber-Yellow lane. 4.00 @13.UU Ash. - Ot - Poplar. - fe? - Hickory. - @ - TIS-I C Rooting Plato.15.00 & - 1 X limn tig Plato.17.00 Ci. - I O Till Plato', 10x14. 16.60 QC - I X Tin Plato 10x14.17.00 ? - I O Tin Plato, 14x30. 10.50 fe) - Hlork Tin, V rb. 40 fe) - riPLVA'-Cotton, V lb. 76 fe! - Haling. <-i i v Hump. 46 fe) - Jute. 60 fet - FARSfSir-Bright, f, gallon. 26 fi - Para fino. - 4.9 - r/iV?0.4?-White Wino, V gallon..... 60 5 . Cider. 30 fi - French. 1.00 fet 1.35 WISE, fi gallon-Port. 3.60 M 6.00 Madeira. 3.35 fe) 6.00 Sherry. 3.25 Q3 6.00 Claret, fi ram. 5.00 fe)13.60 Champagne, V basket. 25.00 (?SO.OO ZINC-Sheul. V lb. 26 fl 27 KRAUSHAAR ?. CG. TUB MOST nrraoTBD GHAL'U ARO HQVABI FIANO-FOBTKf? Full Iron Frame and Ovoratrung Ban, HANDIfAfTl'OllY ABD WARXHODBa mm. 1? Wast Ilonston-otraat. li URAH BROADWAY. NKW YOBS. TBS USDnilBVlNKD, MSMBERS OF THY FIBU Ul KBAOSHAAR Ai CO., ara pracUeal Plano maker* and aa aoob have hada large exparioooe in connectioi rlth some cl Ihr. best Establishments In thia carantr) and Karo pe. Their I loaos are mads not merely fri Ins m, butty them, aid muter their Imm?diate perionil ? ape rv Ul on, ki d they allow no lo .tramonte lo leave theil rectory and haas bato the nanda of their patrons. Mena, til*/ have a power, et co ness, firmness and rounJne.a ot tono, an elaaUdry of touch-without which no lu.t to msnl ought to ba sallafnctory to the publie-a. well * that durability in oonstrnctlon, which enables lt to rs caaln In ta.'sand to withstand sadden chAnges ol tom tseratnre and exposure to extreme neat and cold, whin) ara sometimos unavoidable. They will at all tlmea be happy to aaa the profrxaiot and tba pnbUo ot their Warer ooma, amt Invite compati son between their own Pianos and those ot any ot hw Criticise tc ry. AUTON ERADflUAAR..TO DIAS ll Akt ? CHAULES I. SOHO.'tKMAHrt. April?* _ THE SHUT E II NEWS, DAJtH it OSTEF.N, rropriotors. "PURUSHED EVERY THURSDAY, AT SUMTER. & * Subscription 34.00 per annum. To Clubs of foul ?8.00 per annum, .aotasriiaemsuts iruort t i on liberal tarma. OoeenUmr? THE TRI-WEEKXY NEWS, PUDLl?? BD IN WINN8BORO' H. C., A PTO RD B A profitable medium for the advertising public ol Charleston. We respect/oily solicit their pttremx. e for our mutual benefit. GAILLARD, D?ftPOBTK8 ft WILLIAMS. November 16 _MISCELLANEOUS. OLD IPBUSUED DltUti STORK li. H. KKLLKllS & CO., (LATE IM1IN di imitvi WHOLESALE AMI RETAIL DRUGGIE No. 131 MK KT IN (j STREET, Third, door nbovo Mmic?l HAVK LATELY RECEIVED LA KOK ADDITIONS IO tliulr usual Klot'lt ur iiuru ami rrvnb DRUGS 51 tl HCT MIS DTR STUFFS EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN FANCY OOOUS KINK.SOAPS TOILET POWDER 1 POMADES COSBir.TTCS conns IIRC8HE3 EXTRACTS,*.". Compiling InToiccH Irom tho most reputable manu taclurora. Oo hand, all (bo principal PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, Including Preparations of AYKIt. JAYNE, HALL, 011K\ ? A 1,1 I'll. DAVIS. WRIGHT. HOLLOWAY, fcc. Moo, I largo aaaorlmciit of BunoicAL INSTRUMENTS muss ES (SADDLE DADS MEDICINE CHESTS O LASS M ETTAL AND GUTTA I'EItCn A OOODS O I. ASS WARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Great altontlon IR paid to tho Importation and selec? tion ol P?ilE AND FRESH DRUGS, and nono other aro allowed ta go out of tho Establish mont. PRESCRIPTIONS compounded wi(h accuracy, and tbo public cnn depend ou tho utmost rolitihiiHy in the executiou of orders. E. H. KELLERS, M. Il. ll HA ER, 81.11 WE 1LVVE USED GALLIOHAN'S TILLS, AND FIND that they will do all that la claimed for (hem, and cheerfully recommend them to public favor. T. II. WATTS. Kx-Govnrnor ol Alabama. J. W. A. SANDFORD, Alfy Oou'l of Alabama. ROBT. DOUGHERTY. JuJgo Supremo Court Ala. From Timms J. Junoe. Judge Supremo Court. 1 have used GALLIOHAN'S PILLS on my plantation lor lever and Ague, and find thom all that ia claimed for them. THOU. J. JUDGE. Montgomery. Ala.. September 29, IBAS. LoWNOES ColIKTV, Alabama. OALLIQIIAN'S FEVER AND AGUE PI1J,H will no. Tliey aro dcrJdodly tbo beat medicine for Clillla and 1 c ver I over gave. I would not be without Hiern for Uti timoa Um price. J. A. (IRAI1A M. AMERICUS, April 17. 1867. Doe le,i ot (1 U.I.1(111 A N'S PILLS cured me perfect!* of Cbilla and Fever. They .Are tim beni medicino loi Chilla and Fever I errr Haw. A. O. ItONALDSUN, Clerk Superior Court, Sumter Comity, fla. MONTGOMERY, AI.*., July ll, issn. Messrs. riLUNT A HALE-OENTH: I liam uacd your (?A I.Lld H A N'S PILLS on two occasion* for Chilla aod Fever, arni find thal they effect, all that they are lulen,i eil tn do. They aro tho heat remedy for the disease tb il I have ercr tried. I consider Hiern perfectly rollah)?. Respectfully, DAN'L SAYRE, (lr uni ive. Orand Lodge ol F. ami A. M. of Alabama. A un AKT, (IA. Mardi ll, 16T.7. Iliavouaod (i ALLIC HAN'S FTLLH lu forty caaeaoi dull* omi Fever, willi pcrtrct aucccaa. They ore IL. beat Fuver an.I Ague lill put up. A. D. FANT. WHOLESALE IN CHARLESTON. HY GOODRTCII. WI.VBMAN ck CIL, . No. 153 Meeting street. And by all Druggists. li I.Ol vr cV ll ALIC, PROPRIETORS, May lt Cmo Montgomery, Ala. TUI8 DELICTOD8 TONIC, ESPECIALLY DESIGNlvO far tho usc of tho Medical Profession and the Family, la now endorsed by all tho prominent Physicians, Chem lau and Connoisseurs, aa possessing all thoao intrimiic medicinal qualities (tonio and diuretic! which belong lo "H OLD AND PURE GIN. We trust that our cstabllabod reputation founded upon eighty-eight yean of experience-abundantly vin? dicates our ctalma to paulie confidence, and guaran UM H tho excellence of this Standard Article. Put up in caaca containing ono dozen bottlea eacb and sold by all prominent Druggists, Grocers, Ac A. M. HINLVOF.rt tl CO, lEetabllahod 1778. Sots Importera No. IS Beaver atroet. New Ter Opinions of ?fa Pre aa. Tho Dillingen, No. IS Beaver street, bave a very high reputation to ouataln, aa the oldest and beal bouae ID Now York.-Hi-air Journal. Tho bouae of A. M. E'lnlugor At Co., No. IS Heaver street, baa sustained, for a period of eighty yean, a repu? tation that may woll be envied.-.v. Y. Evening roil. GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO., NO. 163 MEETING STREET, Opposite Cb arica ton Hotel, and HOWIE & MOISE, SUCCESSORS TO KINO AiCAHSIDKY. NO. 1S1 MEETING STREET, Wholesale Agenta, Char leeton, 8. O. Jauuary 20 tullin Cmn BARNWELL SENTINEL IS AN EXCELLENT ADVERTISING MHDI1IM. LET McrcbanU and bus to aaa mon try lt lorafow monlba "No risk no gain" Send on your carda and Increase your trsile Ulla falL There's nothing to equal Printer'.. Ink-lt baa made many a fortuna. Terms for thc paper-M per annum, in advance. Advertisement* inserted at tho rale of $1 per equaro ol twelvo Unca or lesa for each Insertion Cards of ten linea or leas, at the rate of $10 for tire, mon th a. Contracta by the year or for ali months, allowing priv liege of chunking on more favorable terra?. Address EDWARD A. BRONSON. .>nf-ki?n>f lu -ici.r'. icr Vc vern h.-ri THE AIKEN PRESS. IT 18 PROPOSED TO PUBLISTI IN THE TOWN Ot Aiken, a 0., a Weekly paper under the above title tobe devoted to General Intelligence-Political, Oom mere lal, Social, Literary, and Religious-with ?Depart ment of Agriculture, Including ibe Field, tho Ordure, lu Vineyard, and the Garden. A Nowa Bummarr. fr contain a dlgou of lue Important events of tho week, will occupy ap vtion ol 'be paper, and particular alten lion will be given to tho unset ll od question of Labor, a> boat adapted to our new condition, and tho dovdonmen of the resources of the country in Manufactures, Agrl cuitare, Fruit-rsi*! an, and VI no-growing. Term?-ts a year, in advance. " " _ H. W. RA VEN KL, Editor W. V. Entanwp. Publisher. Jan ii ?rr 21 THE MARION STAR, TTlSTAIlLIfaHED NEARLY TWENTY YEARS AGO, 19 Ali published at Marlon, H. C., In the central portion of the country, and offen a favoiabl* medium to Mer? chant*, Druggist*, Machinist*, and all classe* ?bo deem to extend Hie lr business In tho Pee Dee country.. For tho benefit of our advertising patron*, we ?hall, in addition to our subscription Hat, which ta constantly in? creasing, publish and dlstriliuto gratuitously 3000 extra cordes of Ute STAB, during the bus! noaa season thu Hate* of Advertising liberal. . M W. J. McKERALL, November 2fi_Editor and Proprietor Tho Rennottsvllle '^Tournai" IB PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING AT Bmnettarllle. a O., In the east*rn portion of tho UUl*ibT STUBBS A LITTLE, Proprictore, and offer, superior inducements to Merchant* and all othoT who wish to oster.d their bus I ncaa In thia auction of tba Pto Doo country. We res poe ti ally solicit the patronage of our Charleaion Monda. * ^ Terms-?3 per aa, ti um. Invariably In advance. Adver. tliomenta inserted al very reasonable ratos. jpjy 8 THE CAROLINA TIMES, PUBLISHED AT ORANOBDClUi C. n. THIS PAPER CTRCULATES THROUGHOUT THF mlddls portion of tb* state, and offen tho ben farilltiej forarivarttaew.- Febmarr 24 The Greenville Mountaineer' ' IS PUBLISHED KV KUY THURSDAY, AT ?1 SO PEU year. In a Iran ce. Advertisements Inserted at tumid rates. O. E. ELVO RD, May JO Editor and Proprietor I IMPORTANT TO COTTON PLANTERS. A SOUTHERN INVENTION. PATENT I,AU0II-SAV1N(1 IRON SCIIEWJIO'ITOX PRESS. r ii i u ii $ i <; 5. flMlE J.ATKH C AND UV l Alt lilli MOST l'MU'EiM' X COTI ON SCREW jd iHTmloL mili nm- mule a heavy bair ran Ito Melly lacked. Semi lor Ih-mrrlli. Uw ami Price Liai, lo c. K. IH'Ui: . (leurrai Anent fur Ihr Slate. No. Va Haul Hay, rhntlintoii, S. U, ALhO, RAILWAY AND K1TIAUHOAT HUPPI.IKS, PorlaUl ?nd Htaliomry Knglui-H. l'a?- diu?, UViirrjr'H McCar Hiv UIIKI. (Hint M lilt . Hark Mill?, Hom' Pow rn, 'IhrvMicrw. Heal em. Heitlern!. Olin, ron. Merl, Wild. cr'? Flro Proof Kuli H. li?t fenn ami Cuimlcr Hcvjla, &c, Ac. Fur ?ak' by C. K. HUGK1.?. No. 7? IC A KT IIA V, CH AH I.KSTO.V, S. C. May 2 nilli COIIM THE "GEORGIA" COTTON GIN, $4-60 PER S-A-"W TIIF. MANUFACTURERS OF TUE ABOVE GIN BCV1NQ REDUCED THE PBtOH TO (I.BO PER SAW, I AM prepared to roreavo onlcrH at that price. Tho reputation of thin (Hu, which baa been known ?mon?, plantera for many yearn aa the "Taylor," "Coluuibua." arni now tho "Georgia" (Hu, ia loo well knuvru to reiiulro oliy H|>rclal recommendation. Ci K. Ill (J l ll. Agent, No. 73 Gnat Bay, (ii e. ricki on, H. V CHEKAW. H. I!., HTH MAV. 1807. C. K. Henrie I'M)., CnAnLKHTOM, H. c. Pf.tr Sir-lu reply lo yuurH to kuow how (bo two Hixty Faw Cellou Utan I imr i>.ic -il from you lait matou lurried oui, ll nile oin me | il ea-u ru lo atato that Uley worked admirably and ctavr euUro paUnracllun. ALLAN MACFAllI.AN August 24 'I DRUGS,CHEMICALS, ETC. CHEROKEE PILLS, Or .female Mlegulator, Cnrp Hupprmtttl, Eltceeelte and J'alnful Mrnet rua rion. Orten .vir* ?es?, AVrroni und Sptnai Af firth*!, J'nln* tn th* Mart:, Mci ll, tidm lit. C'iddineen, ami ill div MUM timi spring fr..ir. li (, jail tr Hy, by removing Ibe cause lind nil tba HIV um thal nrlso frain tt. Tier ?IL' 11 ? i (. oily rtli> In nil casca, <v ctpi trhen forbidden by diree ttnne, ami oro easy tn arlmlnlitar, ns they aro nicely eugar coated. Tlicy aliauld bo In the bands o( every Malden, Wife, and Mothar lo tlic land. I.nllps ran address us In perfect confidence, and rutn their eom plnlnls in full, as wo treat all Female Complaints, and preparo Medicines anltablo fm all diseases to which they arc subject.-Thirty-two pap) pamphlet, ic a sealed > n?n|oue, freo. Tbs Chornkea Pills nra sold by ?ll druggists at tl per box, ur six boxes for S3 ; or they aro sent by mall, freo nf puslsgc, In an ordinary letter, freo rroiu observation, by addressing tho aolo proprietor Dr. W. E. MERWIN, 37 Watter 8?., N. T. ' N. H.-Cherokee rills No. 3 are prepared fur ipteUil ca'rt, when milder medicines fail ; thesa are rent by mall, freo of postage, on receipt of to (Aa pria of tucA bon. DH. WRIGHT'S REJUVENATING ELIXIR, Or, Essence of WAfe, Curosc7enerijf Debility, Weah '^Wks nM?i Ifytterict in t emalee. Palpitation of the Ittart and WgS II? A'trvau* Oteeaeee. It re. ?|?? stores new life and vigor lo Ibo aped, causing tho hot blood of r.ifi?f'"^" ri? >'uutl'10 cnu"? tne T?1 ns,res? it^ irnlnmf/d Clin ""'"i tb? Organ* of Centra, neii lift"-ie dt*i jynerfno/mpofiney ariJ Mit Eltrlr reiutrn- DeU?ti/. restoring 3fantin tte al? tnt ryt'rro anti ana full rigor, (hue proving a ovtrrome du-mr perfect "Bllrir of ?ore," re? moving Sterility ?nd Barrenness tn both sexes. To the young, mldiiie-ngrd.and ?ged. ibero is no-greatar boon than this .' KlUIr of Life.'' It give? ? new ?ease of life, musing the weak ?nd debilitated to bavo renewed strength anti rigor, ?nd tho entire system to thrill with Joy ?nil pleasure. i'rlce, ono bottle Wi ; three bottle? %' ; tent by express to any address. . Our medicines are told and recommended br all respectable druggists In ercry part of the civilised globe; snmo unprincipled dealers, however, try to deceive their customers by selling cheap and worth? less eomponnils In order to niako money. Ko net deceived-ask for these medicines ?nd take no milers. If the druggist does not keep them, writo to us. and wo will send them by express, csrefully pack eil, free from observation. We will be pleased to receive letter? with full ?talements In regard to any disease with which ladles or gentleman ar? ?fnicteil Address all letters for medicines, bstnph Icls, or advice, to tho eulo proprietor, ?ak Dr W. R. UEEWIN, 37 Walker 8t.,"N. Y, U?vS mw! liri M.UILl.t SP1II,Ill?S ( I HA N i l II, noMPrjBBrs* IIOmiKOPATIlIC 81'EClKICS HAVE PJIOVKD. y HOM TITE MOST AMPLE EXP* lllKNCK, an entlreaucceiaa: Blmplo-t*romp(~-Kfn. ?lent and Reliable. They are the only medicine? pe?, tectly adaptod to popnlar nae-co simple, that miana et sannot bo ruado lu using timm; to uarm.le.ra aa lu rx Ireo from danger, aud BO efficient an to bo always rolla bio. They bavo i alead the blghnsl ronimeu&atlon fron, all, anrl will alwaya render tetleftotlon. Cents So. I, oura? Fe vera, Congestion, In&eminallono.. 31 ii a, *. Wonna. Warm-Kovor, Worm-Colo.. 31 - I, f Crying Colic, or Teething of lu ranra... M .. 4, " Dlnrrlicra of Children or AdoJta_ 31 6. " Dyaenterv, driping, Illllona Coila.. 31 " 8, " Clinic in. Morbus, Nauece, Vomiu lng. Il 'i 7, ? Coughs. Gold?. Uroncbltla. .? B, " Ncuralulcs, Toothache, Faoeacbe.. 31 9, .. llcuiturhee.Hk'k HnA<lscbe,lVortLgo.. 31 " ll), " Dyspepsia, bilious titoinaob. '. II, " Suppressed, or Painful Periods..... " 13, " willies, too prolnao porlnda. 2 .' 18, .. Cniuii, Ooilgb, Difficult Ilroathlnfl.. 3 ?< 1?, " Halt flhtoui, EnsipiUaa, EmpUona. 31 " IB, M ll h n.,ral lu*, llbenmallo Patna,.. Si 11 lu, .. be-rar ?and Agrie, Ohm Fever, Agnes. u ? IT, " Pile?, Blind or bleeding. M '. IB, " Upilislray, and ?ore or WrvsJr. Kyee. BC ll 10, " Cnirsr-ri, Arrota OT Onronio, Infln -. . . . 11,.., Bl ..xi, " : i V boo pl rig Cough, Violent Coughs f. ? Sk, " ' Asthma, Oppreened Hreathuig.. K ii jg, .? Krsr Dlacbssruca, Impaired Bear? ing. Bl '- SS, " Hcrt>ruir?, Stn largad GLan?s, Swell. lug?. M " Ss, '* ?lc riera i Debility, I'byalcal Weasneaj Bl SB, .. Uro pay and Seamy Hor-reUonr,. (| .. aa, n H?D. Slcknin, Blckueaa from lud lns,. K " 57, .. Kidney incense. Gravel. K " SB, " Ilarvoao Debility, Hemlnal Kmia slons, InvohmLary ulaoinurgeej.l.H " 39, " Mora Mouth, Oana er. SC SU, .. Urinary Incontinence, Wetting lied. BC .? Bl, " Psi I ural Periods, even wita Spaair I. ti tt, " h arter, aga at Chinto of Uti.1,00 ? ga, II Kpllapar, Spaama, crt Vltoo' D?noa.L(X II Sa, " lllpibirla. Ulcers tod Horn TruW_ fd FAMILY OASES. ii vii br, rnoroooo oaas and book.|lu.m. ?j Lirge viole, 1rs maroooo, and book. 0,00 jo large vials, plain caa?, and book. f.00 ie boxea (Noa. 1 to If), and book. ?.oe VKTKIUlAIIY tPKOIFIOI. Mahogany oaaes, 10 vials....BlO.a. jingle Titus, wlih dlreetltmi. i.oo sarTnese remedlaa, by tba eaae or singla box, art sent to any part of tba country, by aUU or atxpreas, fras if charge, on receipt of tba price. Addrtaa HTJUPHBKTB' BPEOUTIO . aoucBOPATUio un mu INK OOM PANT, Offloa and Depot No. Se'3 llroadway, New loth. Dr. HnMraasns Ia consulted dally at bia offloa, per tonally or by letter, aa above, for all forma of disease. DO WIK ?t MOIHIC. Wholesale Agon?a. Nu. 1S1 Mc*Ung street, Oppotlto Charleston ll [itel. W. A. BKtllNE. A. w . sc CK KL di CO.. Retail AgoBta, Ho. 831 KXN08TBXET, ?tb door above alaiket-ai. April 18_ Onarleatan. B. a CHEROKEE C TBS oa*AT INDIAN MEDICINE, Cares all diseases canted by self-sluse, vlx:- Spermator rAtft fiero dm i - Wtuknus, Night . SmUtlone, Lou bf 1 Memory, Valttreal lam tude, J'atn? tn the Bade, Mm -nut of Yltinn, I'remaiurt 1 Old Age, Weat /ferr**, fllfl icult BreaUtng, Patt ?bunts "nonce, Iniantty, Oon*ump m . HUMP Hon, tad all Blseatot that fol? low aseaeqpeoee of yonthftal Indiscr?tion?. The Cherokee Curo will rest?te health and vfgor, itrm th? emissions, and effect a permanent care after ell other medicine? have failed. Thirty-two pare pamphlet tent in a taaled envelope, free to any *dprioeM per bottle, or Ihre? bolllet for 13. Bold by til drufglitti or will be tent by express to any portion of tb? world, on receipt of prue, by tb* aol? proprietor,' Dr. W. &. MERWIN, 37 Walker St., H. T. Cherokee Remedy, Core? ?ll Urinary Com? plaints, vii: Qraitl./njlam nation c/ttt* Sadder and Ktdneyt, Retention of Urine, StrUturet of tit .OrtOirti, DropticaX theell ingt. Bride Hutt Depoelte, and all dlteaaet that require a dlnretle, and when need la conjunction with the CHEROKEE INJECTION, doe* not fail to eure OonorrAeo, O/eel and ali Mu eov*Dlee^argte\n Male or Female, ooring recent tame* In from one to t\re* daye. ind lt especially recommended In thoa? eases ot Ftunr Albu* or White* in Female*. The two medicine? used In conjunction wtll not fill to remove tbUdlaagretabls complaint, and In those case? where other medida?? bave been need without sueoeea. Prleo, Remody, Ono BotUe; lt, Three Bc ules, M. ??^/Injection, ? * %*, " " The Cherokee u Cur*," "Remedy," and * injec? tion" are to ba found In all wall regulated drug .tores, ?ad are recommended by pbyitclins and druggists (di over the world,for thslrlnlrlnsle worth end merit. Bom? unprincipled dealers, howsver, ' try to deoalve tlis!ronstomirs,by telling cheep end worthless eomponndsv-ln ordeir to make money~ In plaee of these. Bs not demited, if the drug gtiU will not bnr th?m for jv,, wrl.; to nt, ?nd we will eend them to yon hy t inrea, Btcurelr pick ad and free from ohiervatlon. we treat all dltrttee to which the human system ll subject, and will be pleated te.reoslve full and explicit stgttMtta' frOtn tkoee who have All ed to receive relief heretofore, liedle? or gentlemen can eddrets us in Per/let oe?)-, /tdene*. we desire to aend oar thirty-two pac? pamphlet free to frc ry lady and Kentlatrian In the, Und. Addrett til letters for pampbteta, madlrinef? or advice, to the tole proprlttor, ff 9 Dr. W. B. HERWDft 37 Wilker Bt., V. Y. , tjlytsJi BftU?S, CHEMICALS, ETC. WTIIK BALE OF THE PLANTATION DIT ?KB8 lt without prooodcnt lo tb? history ol Ibo world. Tb ore I* no toorot In the mailor. Thor ere at ouoe tho moat speedy, ilrengthonlDg he?lth-retlorer ever dla oorerod. It requires bnt a alogle trial to nsdorstaiid lola, Their parity can atwaye bo relied opon. They are oompoaod ot the colobratod Calli ?j a Hark, Cascarilla Dark, Dandellou. Uhatuunillo Flowers, Lavoudor Flowers, Wlutorgroon, Aalto, Olororbuds, Ouugo-paol, Bnato-roo>, Caraway. Coriander, Duidock, 8.-T.--1860 -X. tko. 'I hey are cspeolally reoonunondod to clorgytnen, pnb llrtpuJters, and persona of literary habita amt iieden lary Ute, who roqulro I roe dlgoeUvn, a rellsb for food, and olear mootai faculties. Delicate females and weak versons aro cert?D to Dod tn these luttera what th ey kata so long looked lor. They purify, aUongtb.cn and lnrlgorato. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effocta of dissipation and late hours. They strengthen the ayatem and onUven tho mind. Thoy prevent miasmatic and bittrmltlont levara. They purify tho breath and acidity of tho stomach. They euro Dyapopala and Constipation. They caro Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera Hurbua. 'liey eure Liver Complaint and Nervous Ho?.lache. They are the beat linters In tho world. They make tho wea* mau strong, and are exhanited naltiro'a great Tba following startling and omphatlo atitcmemt can ba asen st oar ornoo. Letter of Ber. B. F. Omni, Chaplain of tbol07tb New ?ork Bog Im eut: Naas Aoqon Oatu, March (th, 186.1. Owlngfto the great exposure and lorrlblo docompoal. lion after tho battle of Antietam, I waa nltorly prostrat ed and very al ck. My stomach would not retain modi elna. An arti clo called Plan tallon BU lora, prepared by Dr. Dna t s, of Now York, waa preacrlbud to givo me strength and an appetite To my great surplice 'hoy gavo mo Immediate relief. Two bott le t ahooat allowed mo to Join my regiment. . . . . 1 bare ?mee seen thom used in many cases, and am free to say, for hos? pital er prlvato purpose? 1 know of nothing iii o thom. Ber. N. P. CHANE, uhapUlo. Leiter from the Dev. N. K. GILDS, Ht. oialnvHle, l a. BaTjrnnnDIt-Yon were kind enough, on a former oe cation, to send me a half donen botttea ot Plantation Billen for 18 SO. My wife having dorlvod so muon benefit from the nae of those Hitters, I desire trr to continue them, and yon will p?sala tendus llx bottles more for tba money enclosed. I am, very truly, ya ira, ?. E. Gimo, pastor Ger. Def. Church, Bo Li) rana' noan, ScrranmcHDEirr'i Omca, ) CnscnrrtATi, Orno, Jan. letti, 1868. j I have given your Plantation linters to hundreds ot ear noble eoldlera who atop bera, mere or lest dlstbled from var I ova causen, and tba effect li inarveUoua and gratifying. Ba oh a preparation aa lida lt I heartily with tn every family. In every hospital, and at hand on every hattie field. G. W. D. ANDBEWB, Buperiatendeot Dr. W. A. Omj.De, Burgeon of the Tenth Vermont Bo? otra ant, writes:-"I with every aoldlor had a bottle of Plantation Bi itara. They are tba mott effective, pur Cent, and hannleaa tonio I over med." Wnxann't nom, WASHIIUITOH, D. O., May aid, l toa. OBRiaimi:-We reqnlre another ?apply of your Plantalion Bittere, the popularity n whith daily lu crease? with tho guetta cf our honte. Bot pce (fully. SYKES, CHADWICB fc Co. .tc. Ac. Ac. Ac. Ac. Be iure that every bottle beare the fac-thnlle. ol our signature on a aleel plate labte, with our private tttmp over the cork. P. H. DU A Iv I) & CO.? NO. 202 BROADWAY. N. Y Sold by all respectable Druggists, Pbyalciani, Grocers. Saloons and country Ho tel. dealers. April 18 uiarulyr "A emile waa on har Up-health waa to her look Itrrapth waa tn ber Hop, and In har nandi-PLAWTA Tina Birnau.'' 8. T.-1860-X. A few bottles of PL4*TTATIOH Drrrus Will oore Nervana Headache. ** Cold BztremlUes and Feverish lips. " Boor Stomach and Fetid Breath. " Flatulency and Indigestion. " Nervona Affections. " Kxooajlve Fatigue and Short Urella, ?s Pain over the Eyes. " Mental Daapondenoy. " Proa tr au on ; Great Weakness. " Ballow Oomplexlon, Weak Bowell, Aa. Which are tho evideaoea of LTV Ell OOMl'LAIKT AND DYSPEPSIA. It la estimated that eeven-teatha of all sd all alimenta proeeed from a deceased and torpid liver. The biliary sacre Hons of the liver overflowing Into the stomach poi? son the entire system and exhibit the above symptoms. After long research, we are able to present the moat remarkable core for these horrid nightmare dlieeaea. Uv? world has ever produced. Within one year over als honored and forty thontand peroone hive taken the rumno? Brrrzna, and not an tn stance of complaint hu come to our knowledge 1 Lt is a moat effectual tonie and agreeable Him alan tailed to au conditio nt of life. The reports that lt relies upon mineral rnbttanees ft r ita active properties, axe wholly false. Par the eatii faction of the public, and thal patienta may consul their physician a, we append a Url of Ita oompononti. flarJSATA HAU.-Celebrated for over two hundred reara tn the treatment of Paver and Ague, Dyspepsia, wsaknesw, etc. It was letrada oed into Kare pe by the OoanUss, wife of the VIoeroy ot Pera, In 1010, and afterwarda aol! by the Jeeaila fte (As mermen* price of Ut nm veigU i* riW. ander the name of JtnUVi Pow der I, and waa finally made pabilo by Louis XVI, King of F?anos. Ham bold! makes especial referenoo to lt? febrifuge qualities daring hu Booth American travels. (JASCAUILLA Bau-For diarrhoea, eolio and disease? of tbs stomach and bow eis. DAtTDnuoaT-Fer inflammation of tba loins and drop ioel affection?. OnAuoMTU FLOW aras-POT enfeebled digestion. LAV anons FLO wu rt Aroma tip, a tl roulant sud toulo tuifhly invigorating tn narvona debility, wrarrznotvua-For scrofula, rheumatism, tte. Ajote-An aromatle earminative? crea Ung flesh, ra rucl D and m Uk ? much tu sd by mother? nursing'. Alto, clova-buds, orange, rexraway, oonaader, cnektv oct, ?to. 8. T.-1880.-X, Another wonderful ingredient, of great cte among lb? Spanish ladlee of South America, Imputing beauty to the oomplexlon and brilUanoy to the mind, la yet un known to iii? oom meroe of th? world, and we withhold lt? nun? for th? present. IMPORTANT OKltTLFICATM. Boc II arran, N, T, December i8, 1861. M aatro. F. B. Cull At Ck).- I have been a great ?nf. farer from Dyipepals for three or four year?, ts d hid to abandon my pro fasal cn. About three mon Un ?go 1 tried the Plantation Bittere, and to my greet joy Tam sew nearly a well man, I have recomen anded them In tarerai caaes, and, aa far ta I know, aiwayi wllh shmaJ benefit, - I ara, respectfully yours, Ber. i. B. OATBOBH. PBTLADixTrTLi. loth Month, 171b D?y, IBO, UariOTiu Faurjm :-My daughter hu been ron oh ben efl HM by the na? of thy Plantation Bl Itara. Thon wilt tend me two bottlaa moil. Thy friand, IBA COBBIN, Hem nan Boun, Ornoioo, ni., I .> " ., Fahm?ry ll. 1MB. I P. H. Dauns k Oo.I-Please aead ua snottier twalve oaaea ol year Plantation Bitter?. Aaa morning a??'a?ax^^ Yours, SM., QAGB * VARI. Arrangamanta are now oompteted to supply any do? rnend for tm? article, which hu net hsriu/ora been beatable. The pabilo ?nay MM Mored thal tn no OM ?ria the par?oot?y pura atanoard ot the pLAjrraxioji Irrrnai be daparUd from. Afsssry beta* teer* Du Au-ttnUe ef teer .jfrnktm* tn ?Hui plsUtnfratitrnj, tr it temuM b?fete. . ?nf/ merton pretending ts uti PnajrVATioa BTTTVU sn bui? or t^tXet^U^^U aewindUr tnd impeeUr. Bret?* tfrtjSlUibitat*. itt Usiner Privat* Sump i* Diaro n LA ram tner every esr A, ^BeJd^aUDruggists,Grcoartind Dealer?throughout P. B. DKAKK ft GO., New York. .<p?U W mwflyx Hil KIRINI iL SONS ESTABLISHED 182?, MANUFAOTURERS Ol-' Grand, Sauare, And ll?nsrht PIANO FORTM. WARE-ROOMS, NO. 052 li ROAD AV A Y NEW YORK. -o fiHlCKERlIH' ft ii M S' Grand, Square ami 1'pr?Rtit PIANO-FORTES AUK NOW. AH Tili. Y EVER H A vi: RREK, DON HIDEUED tho lu .il lu America, linvlug beon IVMM SIITV KUI; IMII7.F. -i I ll A TH, Of which fourteen woro received in Iho mouth* uf Hep tomber ami October, IHM, ami Grut nroml'IttH river all oompetltora at Un Olilurent principal I -in, tn Dill oonntry, ami tho l'UIZE MEDAL al lim WORLD'S FAIS, LONDON. Til A LB KU CK Di'nio.'i. X oonalder Chlckorlng ft Hon*' Pianos, beyond oom. partaoo, the beat I havo i cou lu America. H. THALBERG, Chairman ot Jury os Musical Inslrumen GARD. It ll with feelings ol prldo aa American mannfactarera tbat we pubUah the following testimonial?, which bave been received uy aa rnenntly: KiuiOPKAn TICSTIMUJHALS. Receivetl during Hie motJh of Auautl, 18G?. LONDON. July 2S, 1367. Manann. Onicxouxn ft Bene-Grut*: I barn much pl ea? ure In enclosing a document sigurd by the Drat outupoMra, iniitlclaus and profesora lu Europa I held your Pianos In auch high estimation (ntl? my corus? cate) that I felt lt my iluty to take ono of thuin with rae to Kurnpe, to aseertalu the opinion of ray professional brethren. The enclosed certif?calo will provo how nuanlmona thoy have been on the nulijrct. I beg 13 forwent i lbs aamo Hine, a lotter I received from my fr ie n il, ?1? Collard, which I au sara munt bo gratify. Inn to you. I have the honor to bo, gentlemen, yours vary truly. JAM KS M. WEHU. LOUDON, January lt, IBflfl. Jamel il. Wehlt, Ktq. : MvDEtnBm: I havo great pleasure lu anting yo oto oonvey to Meurt. ChlcfcerlnR the oxproslon or my highest approval Of their I natrium ut. ll In, I ene 'litni , not merely the boat Instrument cf American manufac? ture that 1 have tried, bul one cf tho fluent Uranil Piano? fortes thai ba* ever rome nuder my elinrrvanuu; uni the Meaars. OhlrxortutT may well be proud ol having turned ont from (bair manufactory nu li,.tremont, whlcb, for touch, quality, poner ami tiorcuisnahlp, lt would bo vor; lUOlcull to tren pam lu any part of the wide world. Dear lb-, very Mime, o',v youra, OMAH. D. COLLARD, Firm of OoUaid lt Collard. Ilano-forto Mauuirxturers, London, XOKPOX, Angnat M, ipa?. Juma tl. WMi.Xtq.: Mr Unan Uta: Aa yon are going back to thu TJnfled at atea, 1 miet beg yon la retneiubor ins lilli,Hy tu lon lasare. Onickerlng. Tell thom 1 waa tlohghlvd with their Oraud Plioo-fono-at good an murun-if, / taint ' as mal ever turned out, both in touch andter \ Wlahlng you, ftc, I remain averil dy. II. ?*. UllOaJJWOtlD. Firm of I. Broadwood ft SOUP, Plano-forto Msunftvo. terara, London. LONDOH, Jnlv 30, 186.3. Meurt. ChieJcering d\ Sont: emera: I have mut boen Invited by Mesara. Collard to try a Grand Plano-forto msnolacturod hy yon, and r havo no healiatlon lo ivndoridng ibo opinion ot my old. friend. Mr. O. D. Oollard, viz: That lt la thu mini tn? . tr nine ut 1 ever plnyod on. Believe me, gentleman, moat tuiuifnliy your*, J. L. HATTON. Testimoniale from the moil ditttnguuhtd Artitttin Kur opt to Murri. Chickerxng J .Vom: LOUDON, Jnly lt, 18eo. Having played upon a Piano-forte made by Montra. Ohlckerlng ft Hons, of Booton and New Vor*, 1 have much pleasure bi teaU/ying to Ita general excellenue. For eweetnree ?nd brilliancy of tono, di Urary of touch and magnificent power tor concert purposes, I console r lt a really UHAHD PIAKC-FOBTE, aim DtoLDKO? LI ma HUTT I na va PEEN or AuantcaN MaNOraoiouB. ARABELLA UOUDARD. QIC LO 11KOONDL Q. A. OSBORNE. M.Plied) j .rn, LL. W. KU UK. LINDSAY 8 Ll I PER. JULES BENEDICT. J. MoaOUKLEd, H. W. BAL If E. Prof. of OouaorvatolrAda OHAS. HALLE. Lelpsig. UBINLEY RICHARDS. H. AltTHUK OHAPPEL, RENE l'A VA ut ? H IL. Dlreolor of Munday Don HSDNEY SMITH. cert?, London. Among tho chief point* of excellauee of tho Ohtcker* lng Ilanoe, of which apeak the renowutxl artista lu their congratulatory testimon?ela to Um Mea,rn.cincturing, are thegreatoat potalble depth, rlchiibs* aud volume, of tone, combined with a ram brilliancy, clearnuaa and perfect evenneea tlironghout the nm;re neale; and, above all, a aurpiialug duration of sound, the pure and aympatheUo quality of which never changea under the moat delicate or powerful touch. During tba peal forty-three yean thia firm has mann ?MUM 80,000 FLA-TSTOS, In the construction of which they have introdneed every known and valuable improvement. They have Invaria? bly been sal ec lad and nani by all of Uio wurld'a ao knowledged great artista who havo vleitod thia conn try professionally, both for private and pu olio ass. Til A I. ll Iv it a. I conalder Ohlckerlng ft HODS' r?anos, beyond oem* parlaon, the beat 1 have eror Been In America. (l?TTHCIIALK. I consider Chick ar lng ft Bona' Pianos aaperlnr lo any In tho world. They are unrivalled for their singing Qnail ties amt fur the harmonious roundness of their tone. There ia a perfect homogeneity throughout all the registers. Tba npper note* are remarkable for a clearnoaa end parity which I do not Bad ia auy ulhar lutlrnntonl, whtlo the naae la dlaUngnlahod for power wllhont harshness, ami for a mift-nlnoent sonority. WfCULI. Tour Placea are superior to any I have ever aeon la this country or lil Europe. I have never hiavrd a tone so period; lt Jlolds ovory axpreealon thal ls needed In muslo, and Ita quality le capable of changa to meet every aeutlment. This la a raro power, ann la derived from tho perfect purity of Its tone, together with Ita aympathetlc, olaiUn tod well halanoed touoh. I'O'/, rt A fa S ll I. Daring the past eight years I have oonitanlly ytayetT upon the JntUy celebrated Era rd Pianos ? youru are tba only lnalmmenta that I havo found, olthor b?re or la Europe, to equal them In all theil pelma of excellence? It may be laUxfactcry to onr patrons and friends among tue pabilo ai large to atale that tcjtlnioiiials have been received from all the leading arUata who bare rici led or are now residing In the United Stales, a few ol whose usines, boaldoa thean above, we append: LEO. DB MKYKn, UUHTAV BATTER. ALFRED J A KI? J. BENEDICT. H. ? ANDERSON. H. BTRAKOSOH. B, HOPE MAN. JULUKN, ARTHUR NAPOLEON. And many o thara. eur- ILLUHTn ATE D ALBUM') AND P?IOR LI STU IENT BY If AIL. WARE-ROOMS, No. 652 Broadway, NEW YORK. 3ENRY SIEGLING, Av't OHAKLE8T?N? S. O Oosotrn? mnfJraa