The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, August 28, 1867, Image 4

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_TKLE_ n| . OtB? CAIHCABT. EDITOR OAT HC A?T, MoMILLAN A MORTON, PRO pianos?. No..18 HAY?? STREET. CITY PRINTEBS TERMS CASH. SUBSCRIPTION DArLY-lWELTEMONTHS..,.?0.00 Ifirct-P^HONTBS.......;. ?-00 D ULT-THREE MONTHS.. ?'50 ? NOU 6ttm...,\..'.;.......v.S cent? X J NEWS DEALERS ? '*" ,.9?eut? WEDNESDAY MORNING, ATJG?8T 28, 1867. [From BlachcowTs Magazine.] PRAXITELES AND PHRYNE. A thousand silent years ago, The .tarli t ht faint and pale Wa* drawing on the sunset glow Ita ?oft and shadowy veil ; When from his wuk the Sculptor stayed His hand, and timed to one Who s.cod beside lim. half in shade, Said, wita ? ?ich, " Tis done. " " Phryne, thy haman lips shall pale, Thy rounded limbs decay, Nor tore nor prayers can aught avail To bid thy be?.uty stay ; " But there thy smile for centuries On marble Upi shall live, For Art can grant what Love denies, And fix the fugitive. " Sad thought : nor age nor death shall lade Tba youth of this cold bust ; When the quick brain ?nd hand that made, And thou and L are ernst 1 " When aR our hopes and fears are dead. And both our hearts are cold. And Love is Uke a tune that's "layed. And life a tale that's told, ' " This counterfeit ol senseless stone, That no sweet blush can warm. The ?amo enchanting look shaU own. Tba same enchanting (orm. " And then upon that silent lace Shall au bom ages ee Perennial youth, perennial grace. And sealed serenity. " Aid strangers; ??en we sleep hi peace, ShaU say, not quite unmoved, . .. . ; b'o imlted upon Praxiteles The Phryne whom he loved. " W. W. 8. REOISTBATIOS TN PICKERS.-At Pi ck ens C. H., 109 persona were registered. Whites, 57; colored, 52. Cheohee, 108. Whites. 90; colored, 18. Gaines, 23. Whites, IS; colored, 10. Neither race are xegistered fully The life of the State depends upon the intelligent among us registering to a man. Dont delay. [Keowee Courier. The Bureau Sub-District of Anderson has been abolished. The Sub-District of Greenville has been established, comprising the Districts of Greenville, Pickens and Anderson. Headquarters at Greanvilie C. H., with Major J. W. Deibrrost, Sub-Assistant Commiaaioner.-Keowee Oourier. HiwDLnra FTRXARKS CARELESSLY. -On Saturday last, as two lads,. Geo. M. Good win and M. Shel? ton, ware watcbinsr for bull-bats, Goodwin raised his gun and pointed it at his companion, when the piece was accidentally discharged, Shelton loceiv wg about fifty smeU shot in tlifferect parts of his heid and body. The wounds are painful, but he is not considered seriously injured. We are in? formed that another shooting affair between youngsters occurred a few days ago, in whioh, luckily, nobody was hurt. Guns aie dangerous weapons in the hands of boys-Phoenix, REGISTRATION-Th e following was the result of registration in this city yesterday : Whites, 60; colored. 172. FORD'S MILL.-Three day?-whites, 87; colored, 23-total, 110.-PAonix. COMMERCIAL. Exporta. NEW TOBE-Per sehr N W Smith-3644 Croa Ties, 861 bbl? N?vi 1 Stores, 30.000 feet Flooring Boards, 8 bbl? Coal lat, 1 Stove and Rack, 34 boxes Felt A NORTHERN PORT-Per ?ehr W B Boobo-200,000 feet 8awe Cumber. BALTIMORE-Per steamship Falcon -382 bales Cotton, 20 bales Domestics, 21 bales Hides and Skins, 1 bun? dle Leather, 14 hhds Bones, 5000 feet Lumber, 4 Packages. Tile Charleston Cotton Ms^rket. . " OFFICE OF THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS. I CmxBXXSTOW, Tuesday Evening, August .37. 1867. . ( The demanrl yesterday was mostly for good Cotton, which soldat about previous prices, the transactions amounting to 180 b?tes, say 10 at 25* ; 142 at 25X; 7 st 36 andi bale new Cotton at 37c hV W? quote, Low Middling.24* Middling.35* Strict MiddMngv..... ..."..29X926 _. Augusta Market.. - - AUGUSTA. August <6-Gonp-Gold stiff.. Ankers are buying- at 146 ?nfl selling st 142. 8TLVXB- Brokers are buying at 130 and selling at 133. BW Fifty share?of Qfwrgte Railroad .took sold to? day at 83 cents. Conos-The market to-day was quiet, with but few buyers. We ara unable to give quotation*. The sales were 66 bates, aa follows: 36 at 23*; 12 at SAX; and 18 bales' at'25o.- The receipts amounted to 76 balee. WHXat-We quote Bad at St Wal 86; Walto at $190a 2 in sank, IrjcJassd. B^SS-We quote Shoulders liaise ; B B Sides 16al7o, and Clear Sides 18al3*c, Coaii-We quote at tl MU 66. Wilmington Market WILMINGTON, August 26.-Roern.-We have sales to-day of only 457 bbis to report, at the foUowing prices: Black $2 87*i strained common 63; No \ ?376a4 75: palo 16 60; extra pale 66. Brunis Tuimnn.-We hear of the td* of one lot of60bbteat52c*nU;andfratoersaleaoi 3?0 bbls (tc be delivered) at SS* cents per gallon, , CBUDX Tuarsjcrmi. -Market continue, steady. We have ?ales to-day of 468 bblfl at 63 65 for virgin, $3 30 for yellow dip, and 61 06 tor bani, per package of 280 bbls. Taa.-An advance ot 5 cents per bbl la {reported, with Ales Of? bois at 62 20 per bbL No transactions in other articles. ?-. ; .-. " Bsatlmore lHavrteet. BA?iTTJ?ORE, August 2*.-Corros.-Late on Friday there was a sate of 80 bales Low Middling Mahd? at 26Kc To-day market dull; no sates; prices nominally COITUS.-Late yesterday there was a resale of 500 bags Bio, ex-Traveler, st UMe. To-day nothing worth re? porting. Market quiet ana priese nominally unchanged. Floua-We notice some inquiry for export, and also a fairjobbi^g demand fbr hotae wants,'with sales of 160 bbls. CUy Mute buper at $9 25, ana 260 bbls. Howard Street Shipping Extra at 810 37. Market steady as before quoted. GRADI-Wheat is tn Rght supply. Offerings to-day 1020 bushels white and 4760 bushels red. Prime dry ?imple? are in good da ?and but .carce. Markst favored buyers. Only ?ate of white reported was 100 bushels at 9260; 2000 bushels red soldat 62104215 for common; 1000 bushels ntir to good do92 30a2 40; 1000 do primo and choice 92 45a2 50. Corn-3780 bushels white und 1690 bushel? yellow received. Market heavy and lover, particularly frr white; 740 bushels mixed white ?lal 04; 8610 bush fair to prime white 8106a 1 09; 800 bush ye! ow 9116. Oats-8340 b?ish Asco na prised th* offerings. -Prices still further declined. Included in the sales were S500 bushels at 60s69e; bulk 66A69o for fair to strictly prime. Bye-1290bushels received; demand active. Sates 234 bushels inferior 81 40al 58; 600 bushels good, from ?tore, at 9160; 860 bushels prime at 91 76: quote good to prime at the does 9165al 7a MoT.ASHxa- No sales. Stock very light and chiefly composed of English Istend ? i PBOVnrioHX- Are mort ac ri ve; late-yesterday 50 hhds, bulk Shoulders sold at TJM cte; to-day 70 hhds do 12* cte, and at close held a iU higher; 100 hhdf Bacon Shoul? den 13* ot?; 100 do Sides, rib lSJfote; st the close higher prices were- asked: 60 bbls Western Met? Beck 924 76, an adrante; quote city 823 60. Lard quiet but firm at 13. oto. te oUy, and 13* ct?, te Wasters; Balts more reined in kegs, 16* cts. Kier-Continues quiet, quote though nominal in the absence of trassaotaxia. Rangoon 9*a9* eta. and Caro hn?ll*a? cte. . S?OAB- Nothing dotas to-day. Holders ?toady, and prices without quotable change. Wmsxxx-I? held Armer. No sates reverted. Quote free 83, and in bond 30*35 cfs per gallon. Consign?es per Monta Carolina KaUroacl. r*9KK . luis?t ??* 294 bates Cotton, 41 bales Mdse, 91 bags Wheat, a car? Brisks, 162 bags Flour, 99 bbls Naval Stores, Ac. To Railroad Agent, B Mure A Co, Fraser A DIU, J Adger st Co, Lieut Neldo, H Iren chard, M Goldsmith A Son. P Malkai. Street Bros A Co. Stenhouse A Co, A G ufo SH, H Kiarie A Co, Courtenay A Trenholm. Graeser, Lee, Smith k Co, G W Williams A Co, O Boeder, A Robinson A Co, Utsey A Kenyon, E H Rodgers A Co. Pause sag ex?. Par steamship Saragossa, from New York-G B Cath? cart and lady, E M Stober, G L Hunting, Rev Dr O'Con? nell, Dr Irving, A Bagtcke. J M Sheppard, G B Chamber MB. O Shsrhouae, J Lawton, C E Arider, Mrs L M Cook, 3 Mr? Kelly, J Murray, P H Christy. C Bark h ouse, A Hes, I l M N Klein, A W Dote?, T C Locan and lady. A Millar, J K Heath. W Bart, A Milliken. PORT CALENDAR. ooauenn wsnraxv. PHASES or TBS KOOK. SnWit ? S00' MORN!?7?*i?-22d,4h. 20m. even. Poll M. 16th, 4h. 20m. even | New M. 29th. 7h- 45, morn A'. JtST. Monday.... Tuesday.... Wednesday. Thursday... Saturday-. ? Sunday. SUN. 6.. 31 6..32 6..83 6..33 5. .34 6. .35 6. .36 ara 6..81 6. .80 6..28 6.-27 6. .26 6. .24 6..23 ?CON maxs. 2..14 3.. 18 4..26 Set?. 7..20 7..69 8..33 BTOH WAT il ti. 15.. 5 6.. 6 6. .68 7..46 8..27 9.. 9 9..52 MARINE NEWS. PORT OF CHARLESTON. Arrived Yesterday. Steamship Saragossa, c rowe?, New York-left Satur? day, P M. Mdse. To Ravenel A Co, Southern Express Co, Railroad Agents, C Albrecht, J iWH Armstrong, J E Adger A co, A Bischoff. A BerSuaae, W C Bee A Co, H Brandes, H Bischoff A Co, E Bates A Co, W M Bird 4 L Co, RA AP Caldwell, WK Chafee, Chiaolm Rios, S B ju Oowperthwait, J Commins, G W Clark A-Co, Cameron. D Barkley k Co. Crane, Boyleston A Co, Clad us A Witto, J 81 A F Dalson, B Decry, H A Due, Dewing, Burkett A Co, Y. C D Franks, C Graretoy, Gruber A Martin, J H Graver, Gramsnn A Schwacko. A G Goodwin, W Gurney, Good Wai?, vi?r-mm Afin, H Qm???? I (Xv Hnrtamp A Cn, F Hoi Bey, G H Hoppock, W 8 Henery. Hart k Co. Kilroy A Co, H L Jeffers 4 Co. j p Eeip, M Khner W Kinsman, w Knoblock. Khnck. WicAen'oerg A Co, Leitch k Bruns, J H Muller, Lengnlci k Sell, T Murphy, 8 K Marshall. C H MMSB, Mrloyi Bice. Mowry A Co, w MeComb A Co, M obriens * Wohltmsnn, Msntone A Co, J McConkov, Murphy A litte, J C Ojemunn. B O'Neill, W P Russeil, W Roach. J R Read k Co, W K-Syan. L SchotJl A Co. A J Salinas, Sellers A Co, A O Stone, Shepherd A Con. n, A Tobias' Sons, J F Taylor A Co. F Voa Santon, Wagener, Heath A Monsecs, R White. Werner k Ducker, G W Wil? liams A Co, A S WUungton k Co, B G Zocone. King k Gibbon, J Heesemann A Oo, P Smith, T Tupper & Son, G W Steffens k Co, Muller, Nimitz k Co, J W Harrisson, S Jan co vi tah. J B Togni. Sehr Waneta, Hawkins, New York, io days. Hav and Salt To W Roach, U 8 Quartermaster, G W Williams A Co. Cleared Yesterday. Steamship Falcon, Reed, Baltimore-Courtenay A Tren holnr. Sehr N W 8ml th. Tooker, New York-W Roach. Sehr W R Beebe, Crawford, a Northern Port-P P Locke. Went to Sea Yesterday. Steamship Falcon, Reed, Baltimore. Sehr W R Beebe, Crawford, a Northern Port Steamer City Point Adkins, Palatka, via Jacksonville, Fernandina and Savannah. From this Port. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, New York, August 26. Vp for this Port. Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton, ot Baltimore, to leave Wed? nesday, August 28. LIST OP VESSELS OP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT. FOREIGN. LTVZBPOOL. The Queen, Cook, cleared.,.,..July 17 The Chattanooga, Freeman, up.July 23 MZDSLX8BOBOUOH, ISO. Br brig Bellona, Rawlings, sailed.July 9 VALENCIA. The Yole Angler,-, sailed.June 18 DOMESTIC. BELFAST, MX. ... Sehr Sarah Bude, White, sailed..'.Jnly 23 BAHOOB. MB. Sehr Eclipse, Pendleton, cleared.August 6 BOSTON. Steam ship George B Upton, Rich, sailed..August 24 Brig Josie A Devereaux, Clark, up.August 19 Brig G F Geary, Conpin, cleared.August 14 Sehr Marian Gage, Shepherd, up.August 1 RV TOBT. Br bark Lillie M-, Clark, cleared:.August 13 Brig Sacramento, Lawson, cleared.August 17 Brig susan E Voorhts, Fulford, VB..?....Tr. ^August 13 Sehr D B Warner. Horton, cleared.August 12 Behr Jonas Smith, Nicho,* up.,\. August 24 PHILADELPHIA. " .? Bark Orchitis, Havner, cleared.....August 23 Sehr C V Williams, Thompson, sailed..August - BALTTKOBE. Steamship Sea Gull. Dutton, to have..........August 28 Charleston Wholesale Prices, ABXIOXJM. BAGGING, fl yard Dundee. 30 ? 65 Gunny Cloth. 27 ? 28 BALE ROPE, fl re-Manilla. 24 fi 25 Western. IS ? 18 New York. - @ - Jute. 12J<? - BREAD, fl ft Navy.... - @ - Pilot. 10 fi - Crackers. 12 @ 15 BRICKS, fl M. 9.00 @20.00 BRAN, fl 100 tbs...:. 33 ? - COTTON, ft re Ordinary to Good Ordinary.. - @ - Low Middling. 34K? - Middling to Strict Middling. 26>?? - Good Middling. - ? - Sea Island. 45 I 55 CA NDLES, $ re-Sperm. - ? - Adamantine. 35 fi 26 Tallow. 19 ? 30 COFFEE, * re-Rio. i 24 fi 30 Laguayra. 28 <& 36 Java../ (a 46 CORDAGE, fl lb- Manilla. - ? - Tarred American.26 ? 28 CORN MEAL, $ bbl. 6.00 ? - COAL, fl ton-Anthracite.10.00 foll .oo Cumberland..,. nominal. COPPER, ? lb-Sheet. 58 & 60 FERTILIZERS Peruvian Guano, fl ton. 100.00 ? - Pacific Guana, fl 300Q res. 75.00 ? - Bangh'sPhosphate, fl 2000lbs... 60.00 ? Rhodes' Phosphate, fl 2000 lbs... 65.00 ? - Mapee'SuperPhosphate,fl 3000 lb 65.00 ? - Zdl's Raw Bone Phosphate. 66.00 ? - Zell's Super Phosphate of Lime.. 60.00 ? - FISH-Cod? . 100 fha.17.00 fi 9.00 Herring, fl box. 70 @ 80 Mackerel, No. l. fi half bbl. 9.00 ?10.00 Mackerel, No. 2, ft half bbl. 8.00 @ - Mackerel, No. 3, ft bbl.....-. - <<v - Mackerel, No. 1, by kits. 2.13 @ 3.00 . Hei....*. 3.00 ? - No. 8. - ? - Sardines, fl 100-quarter boxes.. 33 fi 2? Half boxes.... 48 @ 60 FLOUR, f. bbl-Super.j - ? - Northern and Western Extra. - @ - Baltimore Extra.. - ? - Southern-Super.10.00 @10.50 Extra.11.00 ?11.50 ? r Family.11.60 @12.00 rar//r5-Prunes, fl lt. 32 fi - Figs. 40 @ - Dried Apples. 10 ? 28 Almonds, soft shell.i. 36 ? 40 Raisins, M R., fl box. 4.00 @ 6.00 Raisins, Layer. 4.60 @ 6.50 Oranges. - fi - Lemons. 4.00 ? e.oo GLASS, fl box of 60 feet American, 8x10. 5.80 ? 0.00 ?jajsioML 10x12. 6.00 @ 6.50 French, 12x1 i.... T.00 fi 8.00 ??^LV-Maryland Oata, fl buaheL.... - fi - Western Oats, fl bushel. - ? - Com, fl bushel. 1.35 @ 1.35 Beans, fl bushel....'. 3.00 fi 3.00 Aar, fl cwt-North River. 1.16 ? - Eastern. - @ - HIDES-Dry, fl lb. 10 ? 13 INDIGO-fi lb. 1.00 ? 1.75 f^Otf-Reflned, fl lb. 07 ? 07 >, Swede.,.....I 00 ? 10 LATHS, fl M.I 4.80 ? 4.60 ?L??-SheU, fl bbl. - ? _ South Carolina.| 1.60 ? - Rockport.i 3.00 ? 2.K Cement.,. 2.76 ? 3.50 Plaster Paris. 4.00 ?4.50 LUMBER, fl M test Clear White Pine, Int quality. 50.00 ?65.00 White Pine, good run. 88.00 ?40.00 Yellow Pine. 30.00 ?36.00 Boards, fl M. feet-Rough.13.00 ?15.00 Grooved and Tongued.... 38.00 (?833.00 LEATHER, country tanned, fl lb. - - MOLASSES, fl gallos-Cub*. ?6? 60 Muscovado.j 66 @ 65 Sugar House. 60 ? 1.00 New Orleans. 75 fi 83 NAVAL STOKES, fl bbl-Tar. - (a) Pitch.\ - -2 - Boats, Pale..?6.00 ? -' Rosin, No. 1. 3.78 fi 4.25 Roam, No. 3.... 3.00 @ - Rosin. No. 3. 2.60 fa} 2.75 Spirits Turpentine, fl trallon. 60 @ 63 Ossum. ?i re. i-i ii? NAZLS-American, 4@30d, fl keg. 7.00 ? 7.70 American Wrought. - @ - Lathing. 7.60 ?10.00 Copper, fl lb. 1.00 @ - Galvanised.;. 30 fo Spikes. 13 ? IA Ol IS-Uri, fl gallon. 1.40 ? 1.45 Unseed, fl gallon. 1.64 @ 1.60 Sperm, winter, fl gallon. 3.96 @ - Cotton Seed, fl gallon. - @ - Castor (E. I.), fl gallen...... 3.00 fi - I Olive, fl dosen. 8.00 @10.00 I Eeroeene, fl gallon. 52 @ 54 R Benrdne, fl gallon. 60 fi - PROVISIONS-Beef, mess, fl bbl.16.00 @3O.0O Beef, prime.?;.14.00 @16.00 ' Pork, meas. - ? - j Bump. - fi _ j Bacon, Hams, fl re.'.. 14 @ 23 Bacon, Sides. HJ?? 17. I Bacon, Shoulders. 14)?? UT Bacon, Strips. - @ - lard, m keg. 12K? 15 Butter. 30 ? 40 Cheese....:. 15 fi 64 Potatoes, fl bbl. - ? - Onions.. 3.00 ? 3.25 Apples. 4.00 ? 0.00 PAINTS-White Lead, fl tb. 10 ? IC Black Lead. 10 ? 12 Zinc. White.I 12 ? 16 PLOW. STEEL, ft re 13 @ - RICS-Carolina, fl rb. 10?,'? ll Esst India... _ ? _ SLATES-American, fi square.12.50 ? - ? 1 SHINGLES, fl M. 7.00 (ci, 8.CO White Pme. first quality.12.00 @ - SALT-Liverpool, coarse, fl sock. 2.60 @ 2.75 1 Liverpool, fine..... - ? - SOAP-Btt, ft ft. Il @ 15 j , STARCH, fl tb. 10 ? 12H 1 SPICES, fl re-Cassia. 1.00 ? - Mace.;. 1.76 @ - I Cloves.. 75 @ - ! I Nutmegs. 2.00 ? 2.60 Pepper. 40 @ - I Pimento.s. 40 fi 60 Race Ginger. SO fi - 1 .?FI RI TS, fl gallon-Alcohol. 6.0* @ 6.00 Brandy, Cognac. 4.00 ?12.00 Brandy, Domestic. 3.00 ? 3.75 Gin, Holland. 4.75 ? 5.00 Gin, American. 3.50 ? 3.75 Rom, Jamaica. 6.00 ? 6.00 Rum, N. E. 2.60 @ 3.00 Whiskey, Rourbon. 3.00 ? 5.00 Whiskey, Rectified. 2.30 ? 2.40 1UGAR, fl re-Raw. 9 @ 13K Crushed. 18 ? _ T Clarified A. 17 to - I ClarifledB. - ? _ ? Clarified C. 16>i@ 17 ? ??af-. 18 ? li? ?: Porto Rico. 13 Site 14 Musco var1'. 12 ? 14 "j fEOA&S-DomesticmaniuVture, fi M* 18.00 ?45.00 - "EAS, fl lb-Imperial. 2.00 ? 2.50 Gunpowder. 2.00 ? 2.6C Hyson. 1.60 @ 1.60 Young Hyson. 1.50 ? i.eo I Black. 1.00 ? 1.75 I "OBA CCO, fire, as per quoltty. 40 ?l.oo m VJ/^A?-Hewn Timber-Yellow Pine. 4.00 ?12.00 Ash. - ? _ Poplar. _ (.i, - Hickory. _ (?A _ 'IN- IC Roofing Plate........ 16.00 ? - IX Roofing Plate.17.00 ? _ A. IC Tin Plate', 10x14.15.60 ? _ st IX Tin Plate 10x14.17.00 ? _ o1 IO Tin Plate, 14x20. 16.50 ? _ & Block Tin, fl lb. 40 ? - pj ?TIATii-Cottou, fl lb. 76 ? - Hi Baling. 46 ? _ w Hemp. 45 ? - Ol Jute. 60 ? - jc ARNISH-Bright, fl gallon. 25 ? - RI Paraflne. - ? Al INEQAJt-White Wine, ft gallon. 50 ? . - JA Cider. 30 @ _ W French. 1.00 ? 1.35 SA rINE, ft gallon-Port. 2.50 ? 6.00 N. Madeira. 2.25 ? 5.00 WI Sherry. 2.25 @ 5.00 J. Claret, fl case. 5.00 ?13.50 He Champagne, ft basket. 25.00 ?30.00 WC-Sheet, fl lb. 26 ? 27 ?~D E A U T Y.- Auburn, _mmm_ Jj Golden, Flaxen, and aVkv^h Silken CURLS produced by ? O the usc of Professor DE- 0^^{ BREUX'S FRISER LE VDk M CHEVEUX One applies- I?p#F tlon warranted to curl the ^sfiCtsJsW most straight and stubborn ^W/^ V ?S!^L!?J?2 ?"vy ringlet?, er heavy massive m?rnT?m^TL*"*? ftsMoaables of Paris and ? thThair P^^?^n? "?*>- ??es no in g?'liicu^? ?UTTS A CO., Chemists No ?iwiZ???f ?%P?F$ jj* Agento'for t?t^sS;61 ^ K i Til toi bm var ten cou Poi any aile mei otp Ji AGRIGULTURAL. TIES. . W. WILLIAMS k CO., FACTORS, OFFICE COR.HAINE AND CHURCH SIS., AGENTS FOR BEARDS' Patent Iron Tie. BEARD & BRO., NOS. Tai AND 733 MAIN ST,, ST. LOUIS. Branch Office No. 457 Broadway, Now York. PATENTEES, MANUFACTURERS AND IM? PORTERS BEARD'S PATENT LOCK TIE. Thc greatest invention of the age for BALING COTTON, WOOL, HAY, &c, combining strength with rapid? ity of adjustment to Bales of any size. AugUBt 15 tharulmo CHARLESTON AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE. LITTLE & MARSHALL, No. 140 Meeting Street, (OPPOSITE PAVILION HOTEL,) Dealers In all kinds of Agricultural Implements, SAW AND ROLLER GINS. COTTON GINS. GRISWOLD GIN. HEN ERE VS MCCARTHY GIN. H. L EMERY & SON'S SAW GIN AND CON? DENSER, for Hand or Horse Power. SOUTHERN COTTON CO.'S GIN. NEW YORK COTTON CO.'S GIN. BROWN'S DOURLE CYLINDER GIN. BROWN'S HAND GIN. CARVER'8 GIN. EAGLE GIN. HORSE POWERS. , LITTLE GUST HORSE POWER. THE LITTLE GIANT, THE BEST, MOST COMPLETE AND CHEAPEST HORSE POWER MANUFACTURED. In introducing this new Power into the muk ft, wo would state that the following are tome of the advan? tages possessed by the "LITTLE GIANT" over all other Horse powers : L Its great strength on account of being double-geared, which not only doubles the strength by dividing the strain pn twice the number of teeth, bat by gearing on both sides of the wheels it equalizes tho wear on the shafts, and materially lessens the friction, enabling the horses to do mnch more work than with any other Power. 2. Its compactness and extremo portability, it weighing about one-half ss much ss other Horse Powers, and occu? pying but one-third the space, it can be packed in small boxes, thus saving much expenso. It ls so simple that the most ignorant person won d havo no difficulty in putting it together. 3. The facility with which it can be adjusted to any kind of machinery at any angle, either on the ground or over head, without moving it from its foundation, will be appreciated by farmers and p um te rs as specially adapt? ed for driving Cotton Gins. flURAf/'E I,. EMERY'S PATENT ENDLESS RAILWAY HORSE POWERS. MS H A FITZ'S MOWING AND REAPING MACHINES. WASHING MACHINES. PJows of all descriptions, Cast Iron and Steel. PLOW CASTINGS, in eva7 variety; Cultivators; Horse Hoes ; Harrown ; Cast Ir on Field and Garden Rol? lers ; Fan Mills; Corn Mills; Ca rn Shelters; Corn and Cob Crushers ; Hay, Straw and Con 1 Stalk (Miters ; Planta? tion Carts and Wagons ; Caiia 1 and Garden Barrows ; Sugar Mills ; Grindstones ; B oad Scrapers ; Churns : Shovels ; Spades ; Rakes ; For! ts ; Hoes, Ac, Ac, Gar d< n Seeds, of all Kinds, warran ced pure and Fresh. LITTLE & MARSHALL, No. 140 M eeting Street, (OPP^ITE PAVILION HOTEL,) CHARLESTON, S. C. ?Tune 18 tutus MACHINE SHOPS. B Y I Bl BUILD AND REPAIR December 15 stutblyr . WILLIAM S. H EN ER EY, MACHINIST Al FOUNDER. No. 314 Meetr/n; street, (NEAR kVIH E,) CHAULES' TON, S. O MTANUFACfURES STEA At ENGINES, BOILERS iL and MACHINERY, Sa- s Mills, Corn Milla, Horse owers, Vevtical and iioriz jntal Sugar Mills, Cotton iail Crushtus, McCarthy C< itton Gins, and all kinds ol on and P.rass Castings, to < rdor. April 2f, tliMtuCmo WORLD MUTUAL m wu m " OF NEW YORK.. nu Ann OF n?i :CTOBK : A. LOW. L B . FROTHLNGHAM. I MUEL WILLETS. GEL >. L. WILLARD. ?TVEB H. GORDON. H- E . PIERREP^NT. B. CULTTENDEN. GEO. F. THUMAE. STER C. CORNELL. JOH1 I HOLSEY. on. WM. KELLY. E. TC WNSEND. M. S. TISDALE. TAOS . T. BUCKLEY. EL. L. BEECKMAN, ItENR Y A 8W1FT. ?S. A. SPRAGUE. OAS. B . PRENTICE. JFUS R. GRAVES. II. ME SSENGEll. ? ^EX. V. BLAKE. GEO. I .. NICHOLS. MES S. NOYES. J. W. I ROTHINGHAM. U C. FOWLER. WM. C. SHELDON. ?M'L B. CALDWE7 T. OLIVE R S. (.'ARTER. S. UENTLE?. LEWIS B. LODER. M. P. PRENTICT J. T. E. MAXWELL. H. FROTJ&TNGJ i AM. EZRA 1'. PRENTICE. ML, S. TABER. BEN J. L'LCKS. OFFICERS : GEORGE JU WILLARD. President. O. H. (.-ivRi ,ON, Vice President. ? ?-.PtiSI iji Secretary and A ctuary. :HE PLAL?> , FOR BUSINESS KOP. THIS INSTTTU )N are very liberal and attracti\'o to those who wish nsurotb** .. lives in a FIRST CL \SS COWANY. Its dnessis,T ery large and rapidly increasing, All the iou9 kin \g of policies are insui red on as favorable ns a? ar? . offered in any other g. >od Company in thc n.r*. ' DIVIDENDS increase v rith the a;?o of the Icy. Ni jn-participatin?? rates are lower than those of Comp/ lQV in tho world. Losse 1 paid in thirty days r due notice and proof of deal h. Liberal arrange tis mt .de in regard to travel. On e-third of the amouut remii lm will be loaned the polic r-holoor if desired. J. ALFRED CAY,' Gcieral Agent. Office m rear ot E more Insurance, dy? 13 stuth?mo Law R ?nge. Broad street. MISCELLANEOUS. THE SOITHERX EXPRESS ?'O?IP?W'. Oliice No. 117 Meeting sir. t. CONNE CTIONI:1. WITH ALL Railroads Throughout TOT . . UNITED STATES. Every attention-giren to the safe Transmission of Freight, Money, and Valuables. WILL CALL FOR AND DELIVER FREIGHT TO ANY POINT IN THE CITY FREE OF CHARGE. H. B. PLANT. President, April ID Augusta. Ga. KRAUSHAAK ?c-CO TEM MOOT IICPIIOTSD GRAND ABD 8 Q D A BB PIANOFORTES rill Iron Frame and Overstrung Bau. M AJSC7 ACTO RY ABD WABBH0U8B cm. 19 Waat Ilemton-straat. ?.? lt BXAB BROADWAY. BBW YOB K. npBX UNDBBfaONED, MruwRn OF THF FIRM Os I KRAUSHAAR A CO., are practical piano makers and as such bay? had a large experience in con nee tl ca with some OJ thc beit Establishments in this oenntr} and Europe. Their j lan ol ara made not merely (el them, bat by them, st d ander their immediate personal enperviilon, ai ? thry allow no instrnxaanta to leave thill factory and pass m to the hands of their patrons, nxdeat tdiy haye a power, evenness, firmness and roundness o tone, an elasticity of touch-without which no mitre neat ought to be satisfactory to the public-as well a tnat durability in construction,. which enables it to rs main m tu i and to withstand sudden changos oftem gratare and exposure to extreme neat and sold, wold are sometimes unavoidable. They will at all times be happy to see the protestM ic d the public at thofr Warerooms, and m vim compart too between their ewn Pianos and those ot any otb? manufactory. - ANTON KRAUSHAAR..TOBIAH HA* B CHARLES 3. BOHONJtMANR. . ??-v,. April M_-_ -_ CHEROKEE PILLS, Or Female Kegulator, Cure Suppressed, Ettctmve and j Painful Menstruation, Ort** I Sickness, Nervous and Spinal Af? fections, Pains in the Back, Sick Headache, Giddiness, and all dis-"" eases that spring froxr. irregularity, hy removing the cause and all toe effects that arise from lt. They are perfectly safe In all cases, ess cept when forbidden - by direo > fions, and are easy to administer, as they tte nicely suqar coated. They should bo in the hands of I every Moldeo, Wife, sud Mother . in th- land. Ladles san address na la perfect ?onfidenoe, sod state their com? plaints In full, ss we treat all Femsle Complaints, and preparo Medicines soluble for all dlsessss to which they are subject-Thirty-two page pamphlet, in a seal eil envolone, free. The Cherokee Pills are sold by ill druggists at fl per box, or six boxes for 15; or they an sent by mail, free of postage, in an ordinary letter, free from observation, by addressing tbs sole proprietor, Dr. W. B. MEE WIN, 37 Walker St., N. Y. N. B.-Cherokee Pilis No. 2 are prepared for special cases, when milder medicines fail ; thea? are sent by mall, free of postage, on receipt or $6, th* price of each box. . ... DB. WRIGHT'S REJUVENATING ELIXIR, Or, Essence of IAfe, Cures General Debility, Weak " ness. Hysteric* in Female*, ty Palpitation of the Heart and ~* all Nervous Diseases. It re? Blores new Ufa and vigor to the - sgetf. causing the hot blood of "As the Ph?nix rises youth to course the veins, rei %T f&?5 %SL torin*-the Organs of Genera & Toe. ^t^sSfear1 Ms ?flxtr reuven- DehMty, restoring Mardine*! ate the system and anv\ J*U vigor, thoa proving a overcome disease- perfect -Elixir of Love," re? moving Sterility and Barrenness in both sexes. To tko young, middle-aged, sod aged, there ls no-greater boon than this - Elixir of Lifo." It give* a new lesas of life, causing tbs weak and debilitated to have renewed strength snd vigor, sod the entire system to thrill with Joy snd pleasure. Price, one bottle *2; three bottles $5; sent hy express to any adores*. Our medicines are sold snd recommended by an respectable druggist* la ivsry part of the civilized globe ; some unprincipled dealers, however, try to deceive their cuitomsrs by selling cheap and worth? less compounds In order to mike money. Be sst deceived-ask for thu* medicines tod take DO other*. If the druggist does not keep them, write to us, sod we will send them byexpreaa, carefully packed, hoe from observation. We will be pleated to receive letters with mil statements In regard to sny disease with which ladles or gentlemen aro afflicted Addreai all letters for modlcines, namph le ts, or advice, to the tole proprietor, " dm Dr W. B. MEBWU, 37 Walker St., H. I, Miva_ mwf ly CMSPER COMA. Oh I she was beautiful and fair, With starry eyes, and radiant hair, Whose curling tendrils, soft entwined, Enchained the very heart and mind, GB??8PKR COMA, For Curlinpr the Hair of either Sex into Wavy and Glossy Ringlete or Heavy Massive Curls. BY USING THIS ARTICLE LADIB ! AND GENTLE? MEN can beautify themselves a thousand-fold. lt is the only article in the world that, will carl straight hair, and at tho same time give it a beautiful, glossy ap peiirancc. The Crisper Coma not only curls the hair, but Invigorates, beautifies and cleanses it; la highly and de? lightfully periumed, and ls the most complete article ot the kind ever offered to the Ami rican public. The Crisper Coma will be sent to sny address, sealed and postpaid for $1. Address all orders to W. L. CLARE k CO., Chemtati, No. 3 Weat Fayette street, Syracuse. N. Y. March 30 lyr LAW AM COLLECTION OFFICE Nos. 3? and 40 Park How. ISAAC DA VEGA, ) OBOBG1 B. YOUNO, J BBW YOBS, 8KB ABD L. McEENZDL J HAVINO BUOOEBDED TO THF VOREIOfi (XJLLM TION BUSINESS of Messu. B1UNKV. 1'lttN FIBS A FLANDERS, we will attend to the ooUnuf oj Ol mit duo and maturing clalmi thror.^ho it the nilli atea sai Ornada. COMMISSION Bim rt i BL A Li, TUB ST 4 TB*. Sanitary . BARNWELL SENTINEL IS AN EXCELLENT ADVERTISING MEDIUM. LEI Merchants and business men try it for afow months. "No risk no gain." Send on your cards snd increase your trade this falL There's nothing to equal Printer'? Ink-it has mode many a fortune. Terms Cor the paper-$3 per annum, in advance. Advertisements inserted st thc rato of $1 per square ol twelve lines or less for each insertion. Cards of ten lines or less, at the rate of $10 for ihre* months. Contracts by the year or for six months, allowing priv liege of changing on more favorable terms. Address EDWARD A. BB0N8ON. Nnvewl.-i 1.' Pnha?r-*> *vi . ici** io* THE SUMTER WATCHMAN ~ IS PUBLISHED EVEBY WEDNESDAY, AT SUM? TES, S. C., by GILBERT A FLOWERS, Proprietor it FOUR DOLLARS per annum, lnviriably in advance Advertisements inserted at usual rates. Every style ot Job Pnutinj.' executed in the neVt?-?i ?tr?? ami createftt ?!-nt *tru. .^i.i^an.er tv THE MARION STAR, ESTABLISHED NEARLY TWENTY YEARS AGO, 19 published st Marion, S. C., in the central portion of the country, and offers a favorable medium to Mer? chants, Druggists, Machinists, and all classes who desire to extend their business in tho Pee Dee country. For the benefit of our advertising patrons, we shall, in addition to our subscription lint, which is constantly in? creasing, publish and distribute gratuitously 3000 extra copies of the STAR, durine the business season this .Fall. Rates of Advertising liberal. W. J. McKERALL, November 20 Editor ami Proprietor CHERAW ADVERTISER, DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, SCIENCE, ART. AGRICULTURE, and MISCELLANEOUS NEWS Cheraw, S. C. Published weekly, by H. C. POWELL. TE RUB OP SUBSCRIPTION : One copy one year.$1 Ol) Ono copy six months.3 00 One copy three months. 1 00 Five copies one year.10 "0 HATES OP anvERTlsrso : One Square, ten Unes or lest, first insertion.$1 59 For each subsequent insertion. 1 ?0 AB Advertisements to bo distinctly marked, or they will be pubUshcd until ordered out, and charged accord? ingly Merchants and others advertising by the yew. n liba ral deduction on the above rates will be made. >ovemriei ld The Greenville Mountaineer TS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, AT $1 60 PER J. year, in a Ivance. Advertisements inserted at usuiil rates. G. E. ELFORD, Miy 10 Editor and Proprietor THE SUMTER NE WS, DARR & OSTEEN, Proprietors. "PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. AT SUMTER. S. C. X Subscription M.OO per annum. To Clubs of four (3.00 per annum. Advertisements inserted on liberal terms. December a IMPORTANT TOJOTT1 PLANTERS. A SOUTHERN INVENTION.; GRAY'S PATENT LABOR-SAVING IRON SCREW COTTON PRESS. THE LATEST AND BY FAR THE MOST PERFECT COTTON SCREW yet invented. Witb one mole a heavy bale can be easily packed. Send for Descrip? tive and Price List, to C. E. HUGH , General Agent for. tho State, Ko. 73 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. ALSO, RAILWAY AND 8TEAMBOAT SUPPLIES, Portablo and Stationary Engines, Saw Gins, Hencry's McCar thy Gins. Grist Mills, Bark Mills, Horse Powers, Threfhers, Reapers, Beltings. Oils, . ron, Steel, Wild? er's Fire Proof Safes, Platform and Counter Sceals, ic, ic For sale by C. K. HUGER, No. 73 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. May 2 m th 6mos THE " GEORGIA " COTTON GIN, 4.SO PEB S-A.W RE MANUFACTURERS OF THE ABOVE GIN HAVING REDUCED THE PRICE TO $4.50 PER 8AW. I AM prepared to receive orders at that price. The reputation of this Gin, which has been known among planters for many years as tho "Taylor," "Corambus," and now the "Georgia" Gin, is too well known to require any special recommendation. c ^ HUGER, Agent, No. 73 E.st Bay, Chul?ate., S. C. CHER AW, 8. C., Sra MAT. 1887. C K. Hunan, ESQ.. CHARLESTON, 8. C.-Dear Sir-In rep.y to yours to know how tho two sixty Saw Cotton Gins I purchased from you last season turned out, it affords me pleasure to state that they worked admirably and gave entire satisfaction. ALLAN MACFARLAN. August 34_lmo DRUBS, CHEMICALS, ETC. "A ?mlle WM on her Up-health wa la her look strength wa? ta har ?tcp, and ta her band?-RIM* TIOS Birran*." S. T.-1860-?. A (aw bottle? of PLANTATION Birrrow Will our? Nervous Headache. H Cold ExtrauilUea and FeverUh Lip?. ? Boor Stomach and Fetid Breath. " Flatulency and Indigestion. Nervous Affections. .. Kxoesalve Fatigue and Short Breath. M pain over the Bye?. .? Mental Despondency. .. Prostration ; Great Weakness. .< Ballow Complexion, Weak Bowels, SS. Which are the evidences of _ LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA. It la estimated that seven-tenths of all adult aumenta proceed from a deeeased and torpid liver. The biliary secretions of the liver overflowing into the stomach pol con the entire ITS tem and exhibit the ?bore IT mp toms. Arter long research, we are able to present the moat remarkable oure for these horrid nightmare diseases, the world hss ever produced. Within one year over ita hundred ?cd forty thousand persons have takes the Pmer An OH BITTERS, and not an Instance ot complaint baa come to our knowledge I It is a moat effectual tonio and agreeable ?timulan ?sited to all conditions of Ufa. The report? that lt reUei upon mineral substancia fe r lti active properties, are wholly false. For the Mtii faction of the pnbUo, and that patient? may consol - their physicians, we append a list of lt? component?. OAJJUUTA liiix.-Celebrated for over two hundred year? in the treatment of Feyer and Ague, Dyspepsia, weakness, etc. It was lntreduoed into Furo pe by thc Countess, wife of the Viceroy of Para, In IMO, and afterwards sold by the Jesuits ft fas mormoiu price of itt oum weight in tilver, under the name of Jeru? t A? ?im, ?nd waa finally made public by Louis XVI, Elna of Franc?. Humboldt make? especial rWe rea ce to ito febrifuge qualities during his South American travels. CASCABILLO BaBX-For diarrh?e,', collo and disease? of the stomach and bowels. DASDIXION-?or inflammation of th? lotas and drop leal affections. CHAMOMILE FLOWTIS FOT enfeebled digestion. LA VEN DEB FLO WEB*-Aromatic, stimulant and tonio highly Invigorating In nervous debility. WrsTxnoaiXH-For scrofula, rheumatism, etc ANISE-An aromatic carminative; creating flesh, BMSOle sad milk ; much used by mother? naram g. Also, dove-trans, orange, carraway, coriander, make* cot, etc. S. T.-1860.-X. Another wonderful Ingredient, of great use among th? Spanish ladle? of South America, Imparting beauty to tho complexion ?nd brilliancy to the mind, 1? yet un? known to the commerce of the world, and we withhold lt? name for the present. IMPORTANT ??QTIFICATES. ROCHESTER, N. T., December 28,1861. Messrs. P. H. Danu & Co.-I have been s great suf? ferer from Dyspepsia for thrss or four year?, aed had to abandon my profession. About three months sgo I tried the Plantation Biturs, and to my great joy I am new nearly ? weh man. I hate recommended them Sn several casos, and, aa far aa I know, alway? with signa) ben el t. I am, ros pee tinily yours, Hov. J, B. OATH0UH. FinLiDxxrniA, l?t h Month, 17th Day, 1861 BasFZOTEO KBIENO:-My daughter baa been much beneatted by the use of thy Pian tatton Bitters. Thor wilt send ms two bottles more. Thy friand, ASA O?RRIN. bnxK?A* H on SB, CEICAOO, 111.. I February ll, 1803. ) ?Usasa P. B. DBAXJI A Co. :-Please ?ead us sooth ei twelve cases of your x'lantation Bitters. As a morning appetiser, they appear to nave superseded everything else, and are greatly esteemed. lours, ac, 010? 1 WA1TB. Arran ge menta ?re now completed to supply any de? mand for this article, which hss nat heretofore boen possible. The public may rest assured that ta no case wlU the perfectly pore standard ol the PLANTAnos BTZTKBS be departed from, livery bott!? bean the fac-timite of out tignaturt en a tieri plate engraving, tr it cannet be gen? uine. _ Any perton pretending lo tell PLANTATION Bmaas ir. bulk or by the galion, it a rowdier and ivtpotter. Beman of refilled bottle*. Ste thai our Private ?tamp it Caa?? J TILATXD over every cork. gold by aU Druggists, Grocer! and Dealer? throughout the counny. P. H. DRAKE & GO., New York. Arrlt * mwfrlv sar THE HAT.IH OF THE PI ANTATION BIT? TEES 1? without precedent ta th? history of the world. There 1? no secret ta the matter. They are at once the most speedy, strengthening health-restorer ever dis? covered. It requirer but a single ferial to understand thia. Their purity can always ba relied upon. They are oom poses of the celebrated Calisaya Bark, Cascarilla Bark, Dandelion, Chamomile Flowers, Lavender i Flowers, Wintergreen, Anise, Cloverbudi, Orange-peel, Snake-root, Cara war, Coriander, Burdock, S.-T.~186Q~X. ftc. '1 hey are especially r boom m ended to clergymen, pub Hr speakers, and persons of literary habit? and seden? tary life, who require tres digestios, a relish for food, sad olear mental raoul tia?. Dell oats females and weak persons are certain to find In these Bitters what they have so long looked for. They purify, stresgthen sad Invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of waler and dist They over?eme affects of dissipation and lats hoars They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. Thoy prevent miasmatic and tateraltwnt fevers, They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They o ure Dyspepsia and OoMtipatioa. They euro Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera Morona Ibey oure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They are the best Bitters In the world. They rn?ks the waak man strong, ?ad sr? exhausted nature's great restorer. Tho following startling ?nd emphatic statements oas be seen at our office. Letter of Rev. E. V. OBAN?, Chaplain of the 107th New Fork R?giment: " Ncaa AoQfOU OBXEX. March 4th. 1861 Owingfto the great exposure ?nd terrible decomposi? tion after tho battle of Antietam. I was utterly proetrat ed and vary sick. My stomach would not retain m edi ?tao. An article called Plantation Bitters, prepared by Dr. Das mt, of New York, was prescribed to give me strength and au appetite. To my great 'surprise they gave mo irumodiate relief. Two bottles aha oat showed mo to join my regiment. . . . . I have sinos sean them used in many cases, and am free to say, for hos? pital er private purpose? 1 know of nothing Uke them. Bev. E. F. CRANK, Chaplain. Letter from the Bev. N. E. Gru?s, St CUlrsvrlle, Pa. GENTLEMEN:-You were kind enough, ol a former ou easton, to ?end me a half dozxen bottle? of Plantation Bitter? for $3 60. My wife having derived so muon benefit from the use of these Bitten, I desire . nr to continue them, and you wlU please send us Htz bottles more for the mosey enclosed. I am, very truly, y o-irs, M. E. (ilLDo, Putor Oer. Raf. Church, BSMPtaV HOME, SUFEBINTENDENT'S Ovnoi, 1 Crsonrean, OHIO, Jan. 16th, 1861 J * . . . ? . * . . . S) I have given your Plantation Bitter? to hundred? ot .ur noble soldiers who ?top here, more or less dissbled from various causes, and the effect ls marvellous and gratifying. Such a preparation a? this ls I heartily wish ta uvery family, ta evory hospital, and at hand on every battle field. C. W. D. ANDREWS, Superintendent, Dr. W. A CHILDE, Surgeon of the Tenth Vermont Re? giment, writes:-"I wish every soldier had ? bottle of Plantation Hitters. They are th? moat effective, per toot, and harm le- tomo I ?ver usad." Wmnaan's Horm,, 1 WASHINGTON, D. C., Msy 22d, 1863. J GENTLEMEN:-Wo require another supply of your Plantation Bitters, the popalarlty o which daily In? creases with the guests of our honse. Respectfully. SYKES, CBADWICH lt Co. tc. Ac. lc. Ac. Ac. Be sure that every bottle bears the fac-slmlle of our signature on a steel plate lable, with our private stamp over the cork. P. H. DRAKE & CO., NO. 802 BROADWAY, N. Y. Sold by aU respectable Druggists, Physicians, Grocers. Saloons and country Hotel-dealers. April is thstulrr DRUGS. CHEMICALS. ETC. SM ILIA SIMIUBVS (TRAN I ? R, HUMPHREYS' HOMOEOPATHIC SPECIFICS HAVE PROVED, FROM THE MOST AMPLE EXPE? RIENCE, AB entire mooee. : Simple- Prompt-BfiV oient and Sellable. They are the only medi?me, per? fectly adapted to popular tue-so ?imple that mistake, cannot bo made in ming them; to nannie?? aa to bc tree from danger, and to efficient a? to be alway? relia? ble. They have raised the highest commendation from tu, and will alway? render satisfaction. Cents No, j, our ec Fsver?, Congestion, Inflammations.. 98 " J; " Worms. Worm-Fever, Wora-Oolo.. 96 " I, Crying Colic, or Teething of In? tan ts. 96 '**,'. Diarrhoe-, of CMldrt?o or Adults.... 96 " ?, " Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic. 96 " ?, " Choieia Morbos, Nausea, Vomit? ing. 91 " T, 11 Corj?-h?, Colds, Bronchitis. " 8, 11 Nauralgia, Toothache, Faceache.. 91 " 8, XlesMUches.SlckHesdachejTertlgo.. 91 " io, " Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach.. " ll, " Suppressed, or Painful Periods..... " 12, ? Whites, too prof ase periods. 9 " 18, " Croup, Cough, DifScuJt Breathing.. 9 " lt, M Halt Uheum,Er>?ipeJas, Eruptions. 91 11 ll, Uhensaatlsu?, Bheumat?o Pains... 9? "li, " Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Agnes. M " IT, " Pli-1, Blind or Bleeding. 00 N iH, .. upthalmy, and Bore or Weak Eyes. 60 " 19, " Cata>--h, Acute or Chronic, Infla emu. 60 " SO, ?' Whooping Cough, Violent Coughs 60 " 91, 11 Asthma, Oppressed Breathing.. 60 " 93, ?. Kar Discharges, Impaired Hear? ing. 50 " lt, 8ero fra la, Enlarged Glands, Swen lng?. H " 94, - General Doblllty, Physical Woaknost 60 96, " Dropsy and Scanty Secretions.. 60 " 38, " 8?? Sickness. Sickness from Rid? ing. 10 JT, " Kidney Disease, Gravel. 60 " 98, " Nervous Debility, Seminal Emis dons, In vol nata ry L/lsctrargos.1.00 " 99, " Sore .Houth, Canker. 60 " 80, Urinary Incontinence, Wetting Bed. 60 " 61, ? Painful Periods, even with Bpssxr 1. 00 " 13, .? BUfreitflgs at Change of Lie.LOO " 83, " Epilepsy, Spasm?, dt Vito?' DanocLOO " ?4, " Diptberia, Ulcerated Sore Troat,... 60 FAMILY CASKS. tl vlali, morocco case and book.,910.00 80 large visls, in morocos, sud book. 6.00 W large vials, plain case, and book. 6.00 16 box*? (Moa. 1 to 16], and book. 8.U0 VETERINARY SPECIFICS. Mahogany caaes, 10 rials.910.00 single vials, with directions. 1.00 49-These remedies, by tho case or single box, art .tnt to any part of the country, by Mall or Express, fres >f charge, on receipt of the price. Address HUMPHREYS' SPECIFIC HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINE COMPANY, Offloe and Depot No. 663 Broadway, New York. Dr. HUHPUBJETS ls consulted dally at hi? office, per tonally or by letter, as above, for ali form? of disease. Pi?WTE ?i MOISE. Wholesale Agents. No. 161 Meeting street, Op p?sito Charleston Hotel. W. A. BK.RINK. A. VT. ECKEL, A CO.. Retail Agents, No, 931 KINO-STREET, ?th doer above Marketa. April IA Oharlssten. a O. mm fTYHIS DELICIOUS TONIC, ESPECIALLY DESIGNED A. for the use of tiie Medical Profession and the Family, is now endorsed by all the prominent Physicians, Chem? ists and Connoisseurs, as possessing all those intrinsic medicinal qualities (tomo and diuretic) which belong to OLD AND PURE GIN. We trust that our established reputation founded upon eighty-eight years of experience-abundantly vin? dicates oin* claims to public confidence, and guaran? tees the excellence of this Standard Article. Put up in cases containing one dozen bottles each and told by all prominent Druggists, Grocers, Ac A. M. BIN INGER A CO, [Established 1778. Sole Importen No. 16 Beaver street, New Yor Opinions of tb Press. The Biningers, No. 16 Beaver street, bave a very higb reputation to sustain, ss the oldest and best bouse in New York.-Home Journal. The house of A K Blninger A Co., No. 16 Beaver street, has sustained, for a period of eighty y>.-ars, a repu? tation that may well be envied.-JV. Y. Evening Pott. GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO., NO. 153 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hotel, and DOWIE & MOISE, SUCCESSORS TO KING di CASS1DEY. NO. 161 MEETING STREET, January 39 Wholesale Agents, Charleston, S. C. tuttis 6m 0 CHEROKEE C . TUT GBXAT INDIAN MEDICINE, Cures sil diseases caused by self-abuse, viz :- Spermator' rhea, Sem?7iiil - Weakness, Night - Emissions, Lot* of Memory, Universal Lasel' fud?, Paint in the Back, Dim ? ?ness of Vision, Premature !Old Age, Weak Nerves, Diffi? cult Breathing, Pale Counte? nance, Insanity, Consump? tion, and all diseases that fol? low as s sequence of youthful Indiscretions. The Cherokee Curo will rest?te health and vigor, ?top the emissions, and effect a permanent curs after ?ll other medicines have failed. Thirty-two page pamphlet tent ia a sealed envelope, free to any address. Prloe $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $5. Sold by all druggists ; or will be seot by express to any portion of the world; on receipt of price, by th? sole proprietor, Pr. W. B. MEBWTff, 37 Walker St., ff. T. Cherokee Remedy, ?f?L^V P'fl,I1t3. viz: Gravtl^Inflam fC< J^k |? X, motion of the Bladder and V?S^^Syttk ^p"1'"Statures ^of th? JBl Hjn'ngt, Brick rfust^Deposits, ^^^S^^P^jLf ani) a" diseases that require ^BHpH*l*7 a diuretic, and when used in ^s*tZZ?t?r conjunction with the CHEROKEE INJECTION. does not fall to cure Gonorrhea, Gleet an<t all Ma? con* Discharges In Malo or Female, curir.g recent cassi in from one to three days, and is especially recommended ta those cases of Ftunr All>us or Whit** in Females. The two medicines RSM la conjunction will uot fail to remove this disagreeable ?omplalut, and ia those case? where other medicines have been used without success. Pri?e, Remedy, Ono Bottle, 12, Three Bottles, $5. i u j}- Injection, " " 62, " " 65. Th? Cherokee " Cure," -Remedy," and " Injec? tion" sr? to bo found lu all well regulated drue iteres, snd aro recommended by physicians and drueeiaU ?ll over tho world, for their intrinsic worth aud merit Some onprloclpled dealers, however, try to deceive their customers, by sellln? cheap and worthiest corapounds,-in order to make money In place of these. Be not deceived, it the drug? gists will not buy them for ye , wrU to us, and wt will send them to you by exnrcje, securely packed and free from observation. We treat all diseases to which the human system ls subject, and will be pleased te receive full and explicit statements from thoso who have failed te receive relief heretofore, Ladle? or gentlemen can address us in perfect con* fldence. We desiro to send our thirty-two pagt pamphlet free te every lady and gentleman In the land. Address all letters for pamphlets, medicines, cr advice, to the sole proprietor, f .jr Dr. W. fi< MERWIN, 37 Walker St., ff. Y, May 34 tulyr?th ELDER & BROWN, MANUFACTURERS AND PATENT? EES of the celebrated COMBINATION CRADLE AND BABY TENDER Pro! (pelling Horses, and all k?nTof Roc? tag Horse?, Invalid Chairs, with double , and single wheels, from 935 to ?xv blldrtn'f .arrlsges. Fancy and VarnShed1 WioW ancy Sui ie?, Invalid Carriages, miide teorder iSS railer V* Baby BuaSEt^,^ WkMs??% Depot, .v o. 638 BROADWAY. Manufactory No. ?rn MOS d?2 WEST fiTB^T.ffior?7' ?'' 0eMm tbs tulyr JHIGKBRIN? & SUNS ESTABLISHED 1823, 1 MANUFACTURERS OF Grand, Sauare, And U?ri?ht PIANO FORTES. WARE-ROOMS, NO. 652 BROADWAY 1STEW YORK. CH ICKER INC- ft SONS' ? rand, Square aid Upright PIANO-FOETES ABI KOW. AS THEY EVER HAVE BEEN, OOH. S DD EB ED Ow bett in America, baring beta awarded 8IITV-1TIVK PRIZE flEDALB, Of which fourteen were received m the months of Sep. tem ber and October, 1886, and first premium? over all competitors at the different principal Fain in thia country, and the PRIZE MEDAL at the WORLD'S FAIR, LONDON. TH AL.B BR O'S OPINION. I con alder Chickering A Bona' Plano?, beyond oom. parlaos, the beat I have seen in America. S. THALBERG, Chairman of Jury on Magical Initrnmen GARD. It li with feelings of pride as American mannfactnrers that we publish the following testimonials, which har* been received by ns recently: EUROPEAN TESTIMONIALS, Received during the month of August, 1868. LONDON, July 26, 1807. Muras. OHXCXCSUNO A BONS-Genta: I nave much pleasure In enclosing a document signed by the first composers, musicians and professors lu Europe. I held your Pianos ia such high estimation [vide my certifi? cate) that I felt lt my duty to take one of them with me to Europe, to ascertain the opinion of my professional brethren. The enclosed certificate will prove how unanimous they have been on the subject. I beg to forward, at tho same rimo, a letter I received from my friend, Mr. Collard, which I am sura must be graUfy. lng to you. I have the honor to be, gentlemen, yours very truly, JAMES M. WEH LL LONDON, January 14,18G0. Jamee M. Wekli, Mtg.: Mx DEAS Sm: I have great pleaoure In asking yonto convey to Messrs. Chickering the expro-tiun of my highest approval of their instrument. It is, I condder, not morely the best instrument of American manufac? ture that I have tried, but one of the flaest Grand Piano? fortes that has ever come under my observation; and] the Messrs. Chickering may woU be proud of having turned out from their manufactory an instrument which, fdr touch, quality, power and workmanship, lt would be very difficult to surpass ta any part of UM wide world. Dear sir, very sincerely yours, OHAS. D. COLLARD, Firm of Collard A Gallard, Plano-forte Manufacturara, London. LONDON, August 23, 1806. Jema Ii. Wekli, Mtg.: MT Daun Bm: As you are going back to the Do MM States, I must beg you to remember me kindly to th? lessrs. Ohlckering. Tell them I wss dohghtod ?Ith their Grand Plino-forte-eu good an instrument, 11 li n* os tool ever turned out, botk in umck andter \ Wishing you, &e., I remain evortt jly, H. F. BROaDWOOD. Firm of I. Broadwood A Sons, Piano-forte MAH a'so. tarers, London. LOUDON, July 20,WW, Meurt. Chickering ? Sont: GENTS: I have lust been Invited by Mettra. Collard to trys Grand Piano-forte manufactured by you, audi have no hesitation in endorsing the opinion of my old friend, Mr. 0. D. Couard, vu: That lt is the finest m. (trament I ever played on. Relieve me, gentlemen, most faithfully yours, J. L. HATTON. Ttitimoniali from the mott distinguished Artists in Kurop to Messrs. Chickering <? Sons: LOUDON, July 26, ISM. Having played upon a Piano-forte made by Meatra. Chickering A Som, of Bolton and New Tork, 1 har* much pleasure ia testifying to its general exc?denos. For sweetness and brilliancy of tone, delicacy of touch and magnificent power for concert pur poss?, X consider lt a really GBAND PIANO-FORTE, AND DECIDED? LY THE BEST I HAVE SEEN OF AMERICAN M AN CF A OT USE, ARABELLA GODDARD. GIL'LO h EGON DI. O. A. OSBORNS. ALFRED JAELL. W. KOHR. LINDSAY SLOPER, JULES BENEDICT. J. MOSOHELEd, M. W. BALPE. Prof. of Conservatoire da CHAS. HALLE. Leipzig. BRIN LE Y RICHARDS. 8. AUTHUR CHATTEL, RENE FAVABGEB. Director of Monday Con. SYDNEY SMITH. cort a, London. Among the chief pointa of excellenca of the Chi ck ar? in g Pianos, of which speak the renowned artista in their congratulatory testimonial, to the Messrs. Chickering, are the greatest possible depth, richness and volume of tone, combined with a rare brilliancy, clearness and perfect evenness throughout the entire scale; and, above all, a surprising duration of sound, the pure and sympathetic quality of which never changes under the moat delicate or powerful touch. During the past forty-three yean this firm hat manu, aotured 80,000 PIAA'OS, la the construction of which they have introduced every known and valuable improvement They have invaria sly been selected and used by all of the world's ao> Icnowledged great artists who have visited this country professionally, both for private and pu bile use. THALBERG. I consider Ohlckering A Sons' Pianos, beyond com. parison, the best I have ever seen in America. GOTTSCHALK. I consider Ohlckering A Sons' Pianos inperior to any n the world. They are unrivalled for their tinging qualities and for he harmonious roundness of their tone. There is a perfect homogeneity throughout all the registers. Tho lpper notes are remarkable for a clearness snd purity vhlch I do not find in any other Instrument, while tba lase it ditOngulahedTo.* no wer without harthness, and, lox amagnifioent sonority. WK II LI. Tour Pianos are superior to any I have evor teen Ia this country or m Europe. I have never h<ard a tone so perfect; lt yields every expression that ls needed In music, and Ita quality la sapable of change to meet every sentiment. This is a ?are power, ana ls derived from the perfect purity of .ts tone, together with its sympathetic, elastic and wall lalanced touch. POZNANSItl. During the past eight years I have constantly played tpou the Jostly celebrated Ernrd Plano.; yours aro tha inly Instruments that I have found, oither here or la Curope, to equal them m oU their points of exceden je. It may be satisfactory to our patrons and friends mong tue public at large to state that testimonials have ?en received from aU the leading artista who hove isl ted or are now residing ia the Unit ed States, a few of iii oso names, besides those above, we append: IEO. DE MEYER. GUSTAV SATTBB. .LFRED J A EL. J. BENEDICT. L (-ANDERSON, M. STRAKOSCH. ?. HOFFMAN. JULLIEN. ARTHUR NAPOLEON. And many others. A3-ILLUSTRATED ALBUMS AND PRIOR LISTS ENT BT MAIL. WARE-ROOMS, No. 652 Broadway, NEW YORK. ?ENRY SIEGLING, Art CHARLESTONS s. O OotoocfO nawfotafl