The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, October 23, 1867, Image 4

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??jji 'TT CMABIESTON HAILY NEWS, McMtLXjAN 4c MOHTOIST, , BOPBIETOB8, No. lt> HAYNE STREET. CITV PRINTERS. lt ?MS GASH. .?' ' ' flUBaCBJPTl??. DALLY- 1 WELVEMONTHB:.? 10.00 DAIU'xzrb?i1i*?'iWrB8-........... ". o?oo ?M A*.o ,4,, ,v. ;V. 5 cent? TO NEWS DKALEIt^............... . .,? ***?*. . ' 1 XM.TE8 O?T Al>VKJtrf?8INQ. 16 canto, ?,hu* rot first insert iou. io cents a lino for ??oh subsequent inaertlon. 8 Unes or und or to ba charged half a square For Marriago and Funeral Notices-SI. ...... ail BaU and Exhibition Advertlsementa muff ba paid, for in advanos, uulsss they are ordered to ba charged to regular advert?-ra._.. ' WEDNESDAY MOBN?NO, OCTOBER S8, ?.867. ' ? DB BABE OH* SUK1MKB. B? JOHN Q. WHTTTDXa. Bland aa the morning breath of Juno TU* Southwest breezes play; , :, And. through li? hue tb? Winter noon Haems warm as Summer day. The anow plumed Angel of the North Has dropped bis loy spear; Again tbsi mossy earth look* forth, Again the streams gush clear. Tba fox his hsUstde oed forsaajaa, , . The muskrat leaves Ula nook. Tho blue bird lu tb? tneado-w brakes . ls slBglog with th? broClu "Bear up, O mothar Nature 1" cry, ? ?>''" : BtrOV breeze, and stream)** free, "Our Winter Tolosa prophesy Of Summer days to thoo I" So, In tooee winters of the sonl. By bs^sr.blasts and drear, . O'erawept from memoj^'a froaan polo, Wlilpusny days appear. . , Bavtyng Hop? and Foi t??, they show Tho o^ul itoUvmg pow??,,, , . . ,, And how. beneath the Winter's snow lis germa of Bummer flowers! The night ls mothar of th? day. And Winter of the Spring, . " -, And ever upon old DeSsy Th* greenest moaaea cling.. Behind the cloud the starlight lurks. Through showers tho Hunbeam* fall ; For Oed. who lovoth all Bia works, N j - Has left Sis hope with all. .:;! qOMMERClAL. The Utobneston Ootaen? Jilsrfeet. OFFICE OF THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, I C^AB^jtsroN, Tuesday Evening, October 33, 188?. { Tbs inquiry was mod?r?t* with a lower tendency in prices, th* ratos receding about iii, <R ft. Salea 370 batea, vis: l at M. ? at 17, 8 at 17K. 86 at 17*. 19fcVst 17JK, 60 at 18,18 at 18X0., and 108 bala*on private t?rros, Wequo*?- ? ? .'. UietfaJ Ataanst? M??-kct, .:? AUGUSTA, Qotobsr. 1?.-figsarss-There has- been marked impnovoinent in buelnoss geneinlly during the P**t week, esp?dally in the &roocry ?nd ?tapia dry gooda fts^^in^^^ '^ft^ imprdvetnen^od lt tobo* twp^djhai ^re^Tb*^!* formar declino in tb* staple thia aoaaon. lt lo westby pf net* that th* manufacturers sud spsculatoi* in Kew York and liverpool seem to have control of tho market. Thar* sr* large stocks of cotton goods in tho hands of manufacturers; Wso In tb* larg? : nouas*'in thia country and Btoope, while the demand is comparatively restrict lil t)d4lK amtj\IX*JLtritft?Ql*CM* * ~ .*'*' .ala* of the woolf, 28?8 bales. Receipts, 8338 bale*. '* S-rrpctober ai-P. M.^r?lnce WMtlns the foregolnj?, th* ngarkat/w01i*d nuder favorable adrices from Kew. York and Liverpool, and tao ?ajos on saturday wer* 69? balsa, on aphasia of 16K lor New Yerk Middling. Taste? day th?r* was still moro improvement. H >i..? < . .tot ?aqBPssjHWI *took_l? lull with* good demand. . We onoto BhoT?dexa at lox ; B. B. Bides 19; O. B. aldea 18? ; clear aides 30. Hams, canvassed 84, , : Coan.-TheretoV alight doolans, taut ah* demand ls ?ua?^^^ Baverai wagon la*us>kfe tolitjVfi 2Q ki 34. [l t. WITSLAT-In very good qjpjaaa, vary UtUe m Cb* mar? ket. Oood white will bring 83 a ft 30; red 83 60 a 3 78 to-days?^^ts?^good1 aVt?ot? ofseM willbringSL Fiona-In Rood demand, and, stiff at figures. One ?mU advanoss 81 p*r bbl on double extra. We quote Au? mas? MiQa, superfino, 818; extra,. ?14; double extra, 816; ?ijTOaso i aril 'io.'" sn - tr. aid* ni ohr.rn. ni wslllrart! :: os. ;. . I?l?wOrIe?u4 Mau?**. ; ? .tCl ' ' S, vartoUonto^sy^ The lntenlgence^from^ Now York, dnrmg the earl? part of tb* day, dis? closed oonttnuid ?r?anaSa, trat tie dosing dispatches from both indicate a alight reaction. The Utter came to band too late, boiver? to affect ?nr market, but their influeno* PMvy bo felt to-morrow, if not conn torr obed by ?oma ttO^Uy sudden but more favorable advice*. It is ?3ry*of)plscbofe tor^^V^twi^ino'oSy Ea$s% freight upon tho markst, a liberal business will bo trans? acted t*1 morrow. ? STATBUBirx OT OORXW. ? i - ? . , ?took on hand lat September, 1867..bales-16,366 B*e*iv*d to-day.7"~Z.,. 3,4,37 Baodvad previously. 30,700- 38,137 SS**** to4ay.?J^*JU^.J?U8-?1B^:J?H? V, detredpravtonoly... 11,764-U,7?4 ?d hands at 88 60 for virgin and yalkrw dip, and 83 to fox hard, per 380 lbs. *, ?88808 Tuaras TUTS-Has baan in ra disrate inquiry fcHfeay, and w* quot* sale* ol about 900 bt& at 61 o, and ?ado at 61 Moper gallon. - T B**Pl Bala* of 836 ?bis st 83 !)0 a 8 forstraln*d, and 8813X fur No 2. h ^1 i. TAB-Markst stead* 4 ga]** of 188 bbt> at 83 66 par SWWH?y act ftw ? national' beak to assume (tte sua safakoeolng.of mlsosUsneoua Valuable*. 1* 1? d?U?<mni? to Ux5 bank, at?.* tu ?io n?tur?i of s fraud upon Um stooVmaldor*. If tho v?l?ahlo? ai? lest through th? sarsViajaaeaa or dlshonsssy exf a back o/ncefot clerk,, the ottloors are undoubtedly Itabio; und it tho practice, li? beoUHWUXlonodbyitho Bomi of -Director*, they wat be held liable; and /ts .Ih^y aro the aowiie of tho stook holder*. 1? managingtho Affairs of die bank, t dd not question hut that the stockholders would bi tho end he I think th M custom a Very hasardons one, and ahaU do all ic mypow.r io ?Ua^rw it; a^ under certain ; ciroumrtan?c?, might We compelled, to proceed against a . bank for a violation of Ita eli ar tor, a cou rae which, I hopo, i i maybe avoided by voluntary ao^on on Ute part of lb? **a*"' h i-... i itt afectasidagoldari neaw ?aa????* j Oineinnad Murkft. ?iona we*? made th ord?ir to eWoT 'aalt'flV'^Btoioli,)iut Uttlo selling ?icept the odd? and f?P^'^Wfamv^ f?M ?rafiot in-better prt?o.1 wwm. '?W^totS?ape quiet to-day, though there was an evidently better feoluig h> moat ?ntdie*. t Hooa-Continue to arrive in moderato ausntiti*?, but the weam** toing ??ron, thermometer about 80, none but butcher* are slaughtering. Prices bave declined to h??^ ?e5? ? Wxsa1 roOttir-^Jas BaXMNHMtt tanney ?tt the wash until to-tlrty. \vhon tho fceltng wa? botter, uwdqr advice? from otho* cition, but li could not bo sold, shover ?32 at Ute cloee, though not freely onered. X?ABD-Baa alua declined, but hw boon ip good dot mand ot the decline; With lar?rt ?a?oH ' forox pow during ?wcek at 13c.> Kag la very dull, owl would., not bring lex* MXATS- Bacon quiet at 14 a 17? and 18)?o pack? for Bheuidara, O R and cl oar fr idos, though not freely offered at lea* than Mo over these figures. Hams about done-ueslssa to quote them ; nev leo cured can be had at 33o, canvassed and packed. . Charleston Wholesale Prices, rai or. s. BAG(UN&, %? yard- ^ '. , Dundoo..... 30 ? GO Ounhy Cloth. 94 ? 00 BALE ROPE, fi Manilla. 94 fa 3C , Western...;.v...........13 ? 16 ' NtiwYork...,.......I. - fi - . jute..t..1.. lu. i...19#? - ? BREAD, ft ?J Wi .M j 1 Navy. - & r- ' PUot..".;.:.U. ,<AJ,-.tViX. 10 ? - ?Crackers. 13 ? IB ICES, ft M. 0.00 . 0)20.00 ?JV, WSW Iba...;..;.;..'........... 38 'S - COTTON, fl re ! 2p*B?^ Middling to KW Mjddling. 17 >i? 18 i s^^iv.vfv,r.:::::::::...35 i s TWojr.......?.-?>' ? C"Oi*Tif?( fTlb-^rllb.:,.....'. ,f.. 9* 3 80 . I tagnayra:..L,...^.... .38 0 80 , Javai./K.....? fi . 40 CORDAGE, ft tt-Maitthar............. -, S _ TaiTed American. . 20. ? 38. CORN MEAL, fi bbl.,7.... 1... COO. fa) ~ COAL, fl toH^ABtlttaclte.?J ,VM , Oft, ?IP.00 ; CumbeaiaUalV;;..^,^ .'''.WnupA .? COPPJ5R f? m^?ieW...:: .;..V.J:.... ,68 ($?.60 FERTILIZERS ? . .?'- I,'-V'V' R"R,OT 1 PeruvianGuano, ft ton. 100.00 ra. ._?-_,, ! PtroifloOusna, ft 1M00 Bis:'..:' ' Tts.00 '? - Phoenix Guano.,. 66.00 ? - Baugb's Phosphate, .fi 2000 lbs... ! BQi'oo fi - Rhodes' Phoephlto. fl MOO ma.. 65.00 S - > Mapcs'Supojf Phosphate, fl ?0OO JU ?5.00-w , - Zell's Kaw ?fono: ^aoSphate(W, Of} Sl - , ' Zell's Super Phosrrtuite of Lime.. OO.0? M - Wooletou'H Phosphate of Lime..-. 66.00 & - USU-Ood, ^ 100 ?a..... 7.00 ? O.oo MaS^i^oOK'^*hkifbbj"ntf *irpd'V Maatore}. i^o. k fVwM bli. : : : :. 10.5 .'.>'*> ??SS?:?bS:?:::: ll? No. 3. - ? - Mo. 8.,. - (<$ - Sardines, fi 100-quarter boxea.. 33 & 36 ' I Half boxea.... 48 @ 60 ! ^Normerrjf?ndlw^tto"?^!!^ ll^_.ili - . . ? BalUmdro-Exrfa.13.00 & - j Southern-Super.13.60 ? i Extra.iUU.18.60 @ _ Family.14.60 & - FRlTITS-VmneB.;f> lb..... H ? - ? , Jffi??:^::::':::::: SPS? I Almond?, soft sheU. 86 fi 40 I Babona, M. lt., fl box... .-.r.%.... 4.00 fi 6.00 . Rabona, Layer. 4.60 @ 6.60 .fiettpSaaVf?^ 10.5o ^lT.tf? : ' 'GLUSS. ft box of 60 feet .': < American, 8x10. 6.60 & 6.00 1 "' American, 10x13. 6.00 fi 6.60 ; -i- French, 13x14. 7.00 @ 8.00 'p?i^?m^?m^i T hms ' \. Corn, V bushel. 1.66 @ 1.70 ' ' i Beana, fl buaheL. 3.00 fi 3.00 OAT, ft cwt.-North Rlvsr......... ... 1.10 & - ?Eastern. 1.36 fi - ES-Dry, fl ra. 10 @ 13 INDIGO-fl BJ........ 1;00 ? 1>76 tRON- Ito?ncd, ^ IB.. 07 & 07>? t. .tl Swede. 09 ? 10 LATHS, %? M... 4.00 .0 4.so . i/^fJS^ShoU, ?? bbl.................... - <fi - V South CaroUna. 1.60 fa) - ' Rockport. 3.00 fa) 3.36 ' 1 Cement. 3.76 (ft 3.60 ;,. Plaster Paris. 4.00 @ 4.60 CUMBER, ? M. toot- . .... T o?WblfePine?M^quiUty...t.- 60.80{fi|A0i \\ WWtePm?, good mn.\ ":. 88.00 '$40.00 1 I Yellow Pino.90.00 fi36.O0 ^Grc^ed6^^ LEATHER, country tanned, fl Bl. - i - MOLASSES, fl gallon-Cuba. 46 fa) 60 ( Muscovado. 66 fi 66 .,, i Sugar House..,..". f 60 fi i:00 ^NewaOrteanai.i.5 70 @ 83-. ZVJr-^/..i?rOii?^,fi:bbl-iTar.-. - fa) I Pltoh. - fy - ? Rosin, Pale..,. 4.60 fa) 6.00 i Roam, No. 1. 3.76 fa) 4.00 ?rf Rosin, No. 3. 3.00 fa) - ft I Rosin, No. It.._ 2.76 fi 9.86 ! BM Spirits Turpentine, fi gallon. 61 fi 63 .tr I oair??^* iBpfUi...-."...Aa 3 ?J NAipS-Aworloan, 4<g)20d, fl keg. 6.60 fal 7.00 American Wrought. - fa) - i I Lathing..-.. 7.6O ?10.00 ... Copper, fi Bi. 1.00 fa? - Ol LS- Lard, fi gallon. 1.40 fa? 1.46 Linseed, fi gallon. . 1.64 fi 1.60 ! Sperm, Winter, ft gallon. 3.06 fi - i Cotton Seed, fl gallon. - fi - , Castor (E. I.), fl gallon. 3.00 @ - 4" > Olivo, il dozen.. 8.00 ?lO.QO Kerosene, ft MHB'.. 63 fi 84 i Benxlne, fl gallon. CO ? - PROVISIONS-Boer, mose, fl bbl.16.00 ?30.00 Beef.primo........14.00 ?L5.00 , Pork, mess. 28.00 fa) - i Bacon, Shoulders. 15^? 18 Bacon. Strips.y. . ; IB ? - I Lard, bi keg.. I9xfi 16 Butter.. 80 ? , 40 Potatoea, f) bbl. 4,00 ? - i Onions. 4.00 ? - il ; Lfjgjlea. 8.00 ?o.oo PAJNTS-Whlte Lead, fi lb. 10 ? 16 t." ?Black Lead. 10 ? 19 W0*?S*?x^,ii?'AVv^:r?s * * r SLATES- American. <p squaio.12.60 (2ft SHINOBSS.^U...f.-.'.. 7.00 ? 8.60 .White Pine, first quality.12,00 fi , - . SJZ^-Liverpool,^ eoai*, ft sack.._ 2.00 ? 2.76 Liverpool, flue................- ? _ w?ps.fwf,j.r.'fK u I?-? s^k m-ARCH. ? ib. 10 fi w ^?IGEB, fl ttj-Cosata, ?.v. ? g.. J i [ v... 1.00 ? - 1 fe"::::::::::::::::^ l;8 I r ; ^ Phnento. 40 @ 60 SPIRITS, f. gallon-Alcohol.'.'.'.'. 5.on ^ fi-W :.,WJ Brandy., Ckjgoao.:, J.Ora j4.00 gia.oo ,, .. 7 Rrandy, Domoatic. 8.00 ?3.76 &Z ??n.HoBaud. lt? S 6.00 / /'i gm, American. 8.60 fi 8.76 : ." Rum, Jamaica. . 6.00 ? 6.00 .t?} (Bum.N.K. 9.60 2 8.00 JQdiilw.Rourtoon............... a.00 ? fc.00 rWMakay^aataliaad. S.90 ? 9.40 BWi?^9ia>0?aBiwahln.'itfii.:u....... ? fi -IB1" Kfjt PaxaMBl.-.v4lUi.J.?idl.V.,........ 18 ; fi' 18 .1 ... pl*rill9da^...i................. 17 ? 18 HarMedB...;. 17 fi 18? v Clarified O.m. MKI J s I |a?f,.*.<?...ww,w .'-..?. ...."'.'I?J: ? E*toBtoo. 14 5 18 ' agg^jgg-DnaaiBalr aaaautaetaray fl M. IB.OO Mg.60 '' r?JSi t? ft-Jeapsrlal................. 3.00 il 9.60 gunpowder.,. 2,00 ? 3.60 Ryson.,.,.....:................. 1.60 @ l.to ?oung Hysoa.ii..^.i...1.60 ? 1.00 Blade........ i.'J.:.v;.;.-. 1.08 '-fi 1.76 ! TOBACCO, fi Bl, SB par quality.. 40 fi 1.60 r/lfjafeS-Hewn Timber-Veliow Pm?. "4 .'08 W9.00 : CTiaPlato% 10x14.,.,.,. X Tm Plate mSA J.. ? ?J. A ?. : " O Tin Plate, 14x90. S^?L???'* ft.iU?'K? f^T7JV r-Ootton, ?> BI. ly.'.'ll- 1 tmHwg.T..ti' ? V: ^ fi.-ji] [smp. 2*t^j ut?..,.lm,'??i r4?MWJ?-Brlght. fl gallon. ' f' t awry..'.'!!!)!.'*!!! < larot, ft case. ( hampagne, fl basket. ; PHOTOGRAPHS jwnil'?^..?p^^ .;??? ;?? jS-rV}*^T ,.g?,' Hyfafvr^. , coo 6.00 1)18.60 CttMaignesa ?1er ?? ittt V?raiinn Hmllroavd, h 01daolm,4G?W VmitmVft doT^J?m^TTco. J BB Sloan, E Hfl?Mgors BOo, H L Joffor? ft Co J If ?autrett. ? ?? HSE&Z foUln .Kttoto .ft Chapinjw. Averill MP?. WW*W^ ?OUMI, bawtn to Moise?Courtenay ft ^^j?J?^^^^^N ^beon^W^ Smite, BM* I Consign*** ps* .fco???s'i*jr?' Kallrsad. Octote*,; W noach. Uaycnsl & Co, HjJUatfo ft Co. J i?YCAldwell ft Wall?-. * Hull ca. Miss E Besrln, Miss fl Hor? mas, jais* A M Johnson, Hrs Windle, Mrs O V Wright. Mr<V Ostrich fwd child. Mrs Newbold, Mis? Newbold, Mrs MpWtjow, Mis? Dwight, Msw Clifford. Mia? Chato? Mrs W Tay lor, Mme nOsraat and Infant, Mrs B Dutclv or, l Wla^o, J HiBUlap, ? H Hlllsm A (llctonthab Robert llpgge, H l*TOwj?.?nd eJxUdv doptili KUUIB, tl OhristrtiMili, HjStei^. P Lptss.PWithorhorai O W. Kdutewoith, ? W HP???*V. BPJKIW?;, MoHsin ? and oluld, j i ? SplrsgUo^ S ?si staftsnhlp QlMimpionv Bram's^ToMr^Mlaa ? nui, Miaa M M Clary, Miss M.F Putnam, MUs F J Pos? tor. Mlaa M Johnson, Misa C M Keith, A J Whit?, ir, E W???????????M I f?aSff?* ^Jf?1^^!??^^?, da?8ator.r 5 ?Wood? ??? wife, Mrs Fairbanks, Misa Parish, Mis? ?ouW- M'S KiUonoox and Jaugbtor, A J White ?nd Wife, Mlaa EH Botumae, Misa F S Langford, E O Bainoy and) ^^^r.^^11^ ? ... .. . ?? ? < : I oomwn^.w^?... ., , '..1K>1) ??di H?4MB ft? THU MOON. ' 1 FiraAiQi?te(01i, ?m. oven | -LastQ. 20th, 3?t. 4tm. mora Full M. I3th. 8h. Am. morn NewM.^rfth.Tft. jjm, Sofft < JW MOON azs rs. mon WATKB. I Monday..., Tuesday.... 0..10 e?.4o eu 6..12 v ?..ia. ki..>i .> 0..1? . a. .4? 6..17 eic B..15 Iii?..?? 5..IS . M.. * . l.? ? a.. T 9.. 8 4,.10 ato a. .M 3. .39 4. t..aa MARINE NEWS. W 0?rn*y, Grober S Martin, O Graveloy. Marr Gallo? way. Goodrich, Wlnoman ft Oo, J H HUI on, A H Hayden, W Herwig. M A Hunt? Hogtie, Calhoun ft.00, J W- Harri. H Klatto ft O^ R^b^00^^0^ * Co, J P Kefp. Mur^.^ V^M^b?n.MW^?'ri^^;H L Frists*. Steamer Mctttor. ? Small ft BiSy^ q,1 Trott, A Tislenthal. Majcr Gen HO TytorV F VonBautan. steamship Champion, Lockwood, Nsw York-left Sat M13r?^ Brewster, S Bischoff ft Co, J B Betta, BoUroann Bros, T M Bristol!, 0l> Brah?i ft Co. H Bdlwin?tl?, 8 G Opurto nay. Cartmill, Har boson ft Co, F P Chapeau, W S'Corwln ft Co Campt^^^g^^CampbalVKnox ttOo, Came ft^?Tr??jXLQfe * A t?.ohJWS? ?"PPMWV ?wndsuex? ft Co, c H John Keife, J Klein, D Lllllenthal ft Co, A Langer. M J Lowlth. G I?tsohgi, Little ft MorshaU, Lauroy ft Alexander, J R Rossnkrants, Bhackolford ft Ketty, H Standet; L ScbnaU ft Op, D H Silcox. J RnaasU, Stnraas, Vanees ft Co. E B Stoddard ft Co, W Steele, G W Stoff?he ft Co, F E behro der, J Small ft Co, O msckloy, Stollr Webb & Co, Shep. herd ft. ^^?n, ^ Southorn Express. J H TognL B B Vin Gr?vor, W GU^ney;iC?icius A: Witts, Qoudk^p^ft^Boath! &?iH5ffl^ ???^^?%fM%'J?HurtMOi?*? Co, N A Hu?t, HWtio, Calhoun ft Co, W B Horiott ft Co, H Hst oil? LfcW Mutier, N imita ft Co, J H MnUar, 8 B Matthau. J Mar B?pk, McLoy. ft Stop, ^fMatola, M*W, Littl. 400, S A dorVl' co^/dSrnanpftJpau mi si, E filioagerFi^Co?' iii 1?^*^,'o'w^?a^ Bohr Maine law. Johnson, Boston, 19 days. Mdse. To WW? & Creighton, E lt ^owptTUisUt. ? Q hlloox O W ReV?Le*n??p& P^Looke, ?rd^Ta^^a^^The Maine Law had heavy ?W-?los, carried away th? bob atay/aplit ton?all, sud so*uB?>e I other daroasa. an?? CNo^ ' W ?Z R? w&ft^r ^??^^ Steamer^Dtota^. Payne, VlWI&i?r?l??^m^T^ n andina sd Savaonsh<. _ *tM& -, US/ from ttxlif, t'avt. ; \v.. ,T OB BIG Ni g ' ^ Tecumseh, Sponagls, aailed.._Oot i The liBB^!lJirk?m..Sept ? OLACK BAT?, ?. B. - ?'? Sehr ?Ethan AUsn, Blahs, cleared . . ..Sept M ? TO xooTd rairffor-i?. O-.TT ?A ?SWOTJ sehr Ida Bella. WwajuKynpi^.,,...oot ia ^ .. ? '" t. '. V\"ITSW'TO??' ' * '. ?ewiah#h^ra?cs^ ? leave.....Oetjal Bremen t^Hwbnrf^achtc?; olsarsd.I'/....'OfctTO ?ehr oarrtotf Webb, W^tehteton rim* ''^?"'l JJ ?? &?!s^^ I ^y^^y* ^^y. ^fy>-;;.^; f'.' I WHOLESALE SALESl??Jfl' at fair toras^fcMhc Trade. ^* ^^^^ l*Wi?d irij?df 'tes*' Arn^rtoan^o*^?dT Vead Pimcils^m^ M>'m? i and SH tba onassiw wm of a lead ^'''s iii .Atti maui 'A??^W>?S$V! . awS5f?f?? t "AMBBJOAM LEA? PENCIL CO. ?. T." DiBi he? ..wi,hi4 m s T w n? fi" o?4.; T?.l \) I JJ ?. i I y kl BIHL1 IflWS KL ?WE HAVE NOW ADDED TO OUR NEWS s I PtiPER ESTABLISHMENT a moat extonaive and completo - ; ? r . i Supplied wi til a great variety of PLAIN ANI FANCY TYPE, of the latest and moat approvec ainVwo have every facility fdr exeoutini alj kinda of JOB .WOBJf in ENGLISH, GERMAN, and ; r? it) <^v.r TL FRENCH ?Bill and Letter Heads ai! ' .HiJOooTtJi . . . Circulars j.; ? Pamphlets : fe .. :V,:.-:":.--i--u;.:. ; ?,0rJ A ^ ?ti ra^viwi r ^r?fti Bailroad m$ :i - , ^ Steamboat Printiiifi Business Cards Invitations &C, ?Sec. fnOSE OF OUR FRIENDS DE AIRING JOB WORK, will pieasi i i i ..... ? ....... ; leave their orders with ns. Wi i. I50 .' 'rv:. V:1.: .. : '"'Ti'' ,"?"]?'?' will guarantee as good work, an? \ ?;. .. : !*< i ' "[..> i I) If .".OLU'j JJ 1,13 -Vt > nt as CHEAP KATES, as' can 1M { I : .. . .. ?r .rj i'. <n.ii yj.r , .r bad in 'Charleston. V;, ! j j ii iteM iii.wes FO?TZ'S IT? DBE IMPROVES JR ^ffflajas^ 1*0 TO^i?amV:.'.!-. - .-.i i-o:?l*nsgato* ttt);.*U??iw.uiu?...: ... .>.-..(; '''ii **?<MeW o1-.fci--i o> O.0U-.r, '-?i. t ',"...j.!./ ..' 8,..? rf ...j Jjrrwffij;??:--?*? o?WnJl* i rss . a ar . i 1,, x I?S. TV 'total Aa* djitow vox, atfftjrt ft>* .'<-?ioi^r. :!... . rt* tai]yjl MISCELLANEOUS. CHARLESTON AGRICULTURAL f?RERO? , , n au AND, ??'.'' I . SEED STORE. LITTLE & MARSHALL, "No. HO Meetin? Street, (OPPOSITE PAV^ON HQ^EIi.) Dealer* in nil kinda of Agricultural Implements, SAW AND ROLLER GINS COTTON GINS. ?KISWOLD GIN. , HENEREY'S MoOAUTHY GIN. J H. L. EMERY * SON'8 8AW OIN AND CON? DENSEN; for Hind or HorHO Powor. SOUTHERN COTTON CO.'S OIN. NEW YORK COTTON CO.*? GIN. BROWN'S DOUBLE CYLINDER OIN. BROWN'S HAND OIN. CARVER'S OIN. EAGLE GIN. HORSE POWERS, i LITTLE GIANT HORSE POWER. THE LITTLE GIANT, THE BEBT, MOST COMPLETE ?ND CHEAPEST HORSE POWER MANUFACTURED-. In Introducing thia new Powor Into the mat ko t, we Would state that the following are nomo of the advan? tages poeeessed by the "LITTLE GIANT" over all other Hone powers : '1. Its groat strength on account of being double-goared , which not only doubl?e th? atrengttt by dividing tin strain on twice the mun ber of. teeth, but by gearing on both aldea of the wheels lt pguftUses the wear pu the shafts, and materially lessens tho friction, enabling tho horses to do m heh more work than with any other Ppwor. la. Its compactness and extreme portability, it weighing about one-half aa much aa other Horse Powers, and occu? pying but one-third the apace, it can be packed in small boxes, thus saving much expenses It is BO simple that tqe most ignorant person would have no difficulty in patting lt together. ?. The facility wi th which it cnn be adjusted to any kind ofroachttt<<ry at any angle, either on the ground or over head, without moving ll from ita foundation, will b? appreciated by farther* and planter, aa specially adapt? ed for driving Cotton Ulna, . .>' HORACE h. EMEH?'8 PARENT i ENDLESS $^WAY HORSE POWER?.. NigHirvrrz's ; MOWING AM) REAPING MACHINES. |! I WASHING MACHINES. Plows pf all 'descriptions, Cast Iron i vU .A ? anti Steel. , PLOW- ' OARTING?, 'in ovorjf ? variety j Cultivators ; Horse Hoes ; Harrows ; Coat Iron Field and Garden Rol lera ; Kan Mills: Corn Mills ; Corn Sheller.; Cora and Cob Crushers ; Hay. Straw and Gora ; Stalk Cutters ? Planta? tion Carte and Wagons ; Canal and Garden Barrows ; Sugar Milla; Grindstones ; Road Scrapers; Churns: .'.hovels ; ?spades ; Hakea ; Forks ; Hoes, Ac., Ac, Gar? den Seeds, of all Kinda, warranted pure and Fresh. ' ; jp#?? mmk , ! ??? t.. tt'j ie.6 ?r:'.l.'.OtlV ,'t_ - j (OPPvii ITE PAVILION HOTEL.). rt .Tone 18 CHARLESTON, B. C. WK) ? : I's) ftOlT-tO tutha WILLIAM S. HENEREY, MACHINIST AND FOUNDER. No. 814 '-Meeting- street, j n (HEAR UNE,) CHARLESTON, S. C MANUFACTURES STEAM ENGINES, .BOILERS " and MA(JBfNERY, Saw Mills. Oom Mitta,. Horse. Powers, Vertical and Horizontal Sugar Milla, Cotton Seed Crusher*, McCarthy Cotton Gina, and all kinda of iron and Braes Castings, to order. April 26 thatuOmo I. J. SCIILEPEGRELL, NO. 37 LINE STREET, BETWEEN KING AND ?T. PHILIP. L^G PAINTS, J the lowest] September --Y,DESCRIPTION AND BUILD LIME and PLASTERING LATHS, Sh ES, Ac, constantly on hand at : IZi it o . . Owly .BASONS' F O NHR? AN? Machine Shops. i?' i* i W V, ! j BUILD AND REPAIR I-Steam Engines, Boilers, , Baw. and Grist Milla. Oast inga in Iron and Breas of O oyult ' j fiend order? to iv i&a*' .vi.i.: ,toam,i J. IL I?AS0N'A BRO.? . j Nassau and Columlma ats., Charleston, S. C. .0 . ?.if. > ;>'*??!.?* UK* ^^^^mmii il' . ;.'* J'. -il^^risSV tb* o ?ber 15 alni bl yr ? : ^TH^.I^^,Ca[TIZEN-':w - ntornnnron jato emrrett, ULfi 1 s&jp* BWffjfr ??kprye?> ?,<aawl ^iWri^tifiO.?, .? a Termo for half year.,. ".............. ,.,,.". 1.60 i I' U ili?ifalfA??ffl w 2^^?enwt0 penfoxwindSf ^med^aij^^as to ?. XkWoTED TO LITERATURE, SCIENCE, ART, ' - U AGRICULTURE, and MISCELLANEOUS NBW8 l Cheraw, & 0. PubUahcd weekly, by POWELL A I WORLEE. ' ?>..-> \.~ -Mi:.. ,i, .-? -AV, ?!.<:;.. If ? . ; ' sismas ov BTJBsenrmoM : 1 Gae copy onoyear..........,!..,.$8 00 it !? (1 >??? mam mm A??ntit?uinr: ? ? .*..>< K Ona Square, ten linea or les?, one insertion...SI 00 r, For each subsequent lnwrtlon...:. 78 i;, i . AMjAdvor?aamenta to be distinctly raaifked, or they S will be published until ordered out, and charged accord. a r^tehanta, am* others advertising by the year. . libe I *^*$fl1u^D^n1Bi01 ** *bove ratoe Win be mad?, ? f?t*.? ::^jm^Mi^7mw?k CK un?u j : l*tr*ritXvt' Hali* fioliatcuii?!?:' ?> J! io> . -nin DABS Sc 0?TEEN, proprietors. ' T. F.SM?TH.Sidi^and ^ , ' ; S. O. DnBR?HL, Aa^iatajiiKditor. of FlS?d?? ?^PUlou. and wMiu.y pcjrUoni ?WHt'i' )fi4 K>Kf<y.I)^??~<?t.MUi w>jt.hU.-. ai' M? ?? ti y.l\\7fm ^irnmrnm&m A.vu* ........ ?J ge^^^^V^^*^^01^^ ' ^^rtM^^tS-Vf**--r?^\~f^"??..|i*i ll I. .1 .IJ . ^E^^^ir P^ronage ^^?tf A .Wj-jv --^eMSs?La-U?^^ WlUWMa. '~ ?ixl*.'.'i! j?. V. _MISCELLANEOUS. PHIl^KtPHl A UNIVERSITY om*. MEDICINE AND hURGERY. mHJE PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSITY <|P MEDICINE X AND SURGERY was organized lu 18+B. Chartered by the Legislature, February v.o. 1853. Nara? changed by a legislativo enactment to tho Eclectic Nr'od irai Col? lege, of Philadelphia, in 1800. In 18031t purchased tho Pennsylvania MwUcsl College, established in lois, and the Philadelphia Medloal College, which had nrovfouriy been merged into the Pennsylvania MVdlcal college, tn 1864 lt ."porohssed . tho Penn Medical Univ<vslty. Thu Trustees of Um ecpivrnto schools ttnlted, podtloned and obtained a special Act of the Legislature, consolidating those institutions and chat gtug their numen to that of tho Philadelphia University of MetUcuio and Surgory, March 16,1805. All these* various Acts aro nubil Md in tho statutes of Pounsylvar.i.'. The cost of the 1 utlding and museum was over ono hundred thousand dollars. It will be observed that tho University, as noworganized, is tho legal representative of the faur Medical Colleges that it bas absorbed. It U ? liberal ur bool of medicine, con? fined to nd dogma, nor attached to any medical ellquo but embraces In its teaohlng everything of nut profession. gestion?.-It has two full sessions each year, commenc? ing on the 1st of October, snd continuing until tho 1st. ol January, as its first session, sud from the 1st ol Januar j to the 1st of April, as ita second ; the two constituting ont full conrea of woran? It bas also a summer session commencing the 1st April aad continuing until August, for ibo preparatory branche?, such aa Lahn, Greek Mathematics,. Uotany, Zoology, Chemistry, Anatom] Physiology, etc. rfctote.-^Tteketa to tho full course of lectures ?120. oi SOD for each session. ? For the summer or propara ton course $96. ' Graudating lee $30. To aid young mon o moderate means, the University has issued flvonuudrei scholarship., which are sold to first-cou rsc students fa 975, sud to second-course students and clergy men fo SM), ??l'h constituting tho holder a Ufo member, with th perpetual privileges of the lectures, and all the teaching of tho school. The only additional lees aro a j oarly dis sooting and matriculating ticket, each of which is $0. The Advantaget of/icholarshipt.r-'?ua student holding scholarship can enter the (Joliego at any time during tb year, attend as long as he .chooses, and re-enter tho tust! tutlftn aa fieqfuently ss desired.. It requires us previous reading or study to onter th University On scholarships, hence, all prlyats tuition foe aro saved. , Students, by holding scholarships, can prosecute ottwe business a part of the ii nie. The candidate for graduation can present himself s suv time, and receive his degree as soon as qualified. In case a student should bold a scholarship and not b ?ble io attend lectures, lt can: bo transferred to anotbei thus onevonung any loss. Parents* guardians or friends of students wishing t rsnrchaee scholarship for them a year or more beroi tEeir utiffllfW at Ute University, can secure them b advancing ornvhaU. the price and paying tho balam 3hen the student paters. Physicians and bencvoToi en can bestow great benefit noon poor young men b presenting thom a scholarship, snd thus enabling thei to obtain an honorable profession, i The Faculty croferacos seventeen ?minant phyeiclajs and surgeons. The University baa associated with il largs ' hospital ell nie, where ' every1 form of medical an surgical disease is operated on and frosted in tho prei onco of tho clam). COLLJtOB mrrUDrsro. -Th? Oottogo building, located I Ninth street, south of Walnut, ls the finest in the cit] li? front ls collegiate gothic, and is adorned with en bnttiomentfl and embrasures, presenting a novel, bob and beautiful appearance. The facade ls of brown stow ornamented by two towers, rising to the elevation < eighty feet, and crowned with an embattled psrapc Tho building contains between fifty and sixty rooms, a supplied with water, gas, and avery other conysntenc that modern improvement can contribute to facilita) medical instruction. Only five hundred soholarshi{ Will bs Jsquod.. and, as two hundred and fifty are no sold, those who wish tb secure ono should do so at ono . Money can be remitted by" express,' ot- a draft or choc sent on any National Bass: in the United Btstes, wbe ? the scholarship will be returned by mall, signed by tl President of the Board of Trustees, JOSEPH B. F18HEI Esq., and the Dean-of the Faculty, W. PAINE. M. I ' All orders forjscholnrsbip? or other business,pf 'ho Un . varsity, should be addressed to Professor W. PAINE, IV DU, Philadelphia, Pa. NEW BOOKS lu PAYNE'S tRACTICE"0P-MEDICINE. I A. NEW WORK. JUST ISSUED RY Wi PAINE,- M. D Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine au I Pathology in tho Philadelphia University of Medicis ! and .Surgery ; author of Pablo's Practico of Surgery; ; work Ob Obstetrics and Materia Medica, author of Ne behool Remedies; tux Epitome of Bberlie's Practice < Medicine ; a. Bevtov of Homoeopathy ;. a Work on the Hil tory of Medicine; Editor of University Medical and Sui gicai Journal, Ac., Ac. It ls a royal octavo of 060 paget and contains a tull description of all diseases known I medicino ajod surgery, including those of women an hildrcn, together with their pathology and treatment b II the new And improved methods. Prico $7; postage t Address the author. No. 933 ARCH STREET, Phltads Phift. Pa. - - . ALSO, A NEW WORK. Entitled New School Medicines, which ls the only wor ever published arp?n Matarla Medlo?; embracing ail tb Blette, HOmqsptthlc. abd.-Botanic- Remedies, with ll regular Materia Medico. Price $6; postage Ires, Address ss above. Ht ? .: inn ?lt'-s ^O^Tl.'-y^'^r MEDICINE IND SURGERY. A SEMi-irCWrHXY touRNAT, OF MEDICINE, STJBGEB* PH?SIOtOGY, : Uit?H'.NE AND GENERAL, I.ITEBA . TUBE, DEVOTED TO THE PROFESSION AND . , rfc THK PEOPLE. The cheapest Medical Paper in the world, publtahe I every two weeks st shs University Qiulutog, Ninth-stree I South of Walnut.. , . -, " K t".\ Single copies.:.:v.I.............'....$1.00 Five copies to ano address.....i...'... .. .430 - ?Stt:::::::::::::ilS Twenty copies to one address.... ....... 10.00 . - 1 he getters up of the Club shall have one copy grath Address . W. PAINE, M. D., Editor, September-Is Xi J ..'? ? :TT, ., Philadelphias Pa. ' --Att?Di" - ?' SUFFER NO M?RE When by the nae of DR. JOIN VILLK'S ELIXIR yo caa be cured permanently, and at a trifling cost. The astonishing success which has attended this ii valuable medicine for Physical and Nervous .Weaknssi General Debility sad Prostration, Loss of Muscular El orgy, Impotency, or any o? tho consequences of youthn indiscretion, renders ft the most valuable preparado ever discovered. -, - -.: n. ? . > R will remove all nervous affections, depression, ei ciUnxent, incapacity to study or bnslnees, low of merni ry, confusion, thongflta of self destruction, fears of ir sainty. Ac. It will reato?e the appotite, renew tie bealt of those who have.destroyed it by sensual excess or ev practices. Young Men,bo troinbuggKd no moro by "Quack Val torfe-" and Ignorant ni actitioners, but aend without dals fori the Elixir, and be at ono? restored io health and hat wa. A perfect Cure la Guaran teed. in. every instant* e $1, or four bottles to ono addie as aa, bottle ia sufficient to effect a curb in all ordin?r |LSO, DR, JOINVILLE'S SPECIFIC PILLS, for tb ly and permanent cure of Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Un Discharges, Gravel, f?triitu??,' sud aB! aOactiona < Kidneys and Blinder. . Caras/^ted infrom one i I days. They uro prepared from ' vegetable ?xtracl '. are harmless on the fjHitAj and never nauseato tri or impregnate the brsjtlp tfechapge^f dil Hnensn wlin business pursuits. Price I perjbox. . .. trUepl? .-\ ither^^^s^^^a^^n^ss^a^a^rt^^B rent i farch 30 ly No. 986 River street. Troy, ?. Y. ,tC lii'o 'OT J rti'IIs^.'Hiw ". v. :.->....! j-va-t tHB WORLD JPISIIEO . AT THE WOtfTvKilVtl. BEV?T.ATfO?T? ' . mm m '.TUE^ O??B?T, ^TBCttch?iaT, ??adame H. A. PERRIG?? I -mtrttn y 'it j axixxi". xiteoeava i-*T ' ' ?.'...y.M. * > SSnJSffV? SECRETE NO MOBTAL ?VER KNEW frfends,:iosii <rf mon?yi &i?Jr hsv? toioolt?e desp?ndent Uon concerr?Sg a^sert^lyie^? ox'jSv^ Vesjtor^et'* qnaUfted^oTp^ma*s^ Most sueosss ?wSW?ve?^^ aetctlsUcs of Uie person. She reads yonrvoty ihoughts sad by her abnost stipeiuabiral t?wers, untafSe the dari se*5 ?eflrS^^tni ??ve ***** y" ^^^^^^^^^^^tiKi^^^ "d^V^ safety and satiefacUon to tlismaelvea, a? If ? person, A full rod ?xr^icit?rtiaafi, written out, with all inquiries or awered ?nd Ukeness enclosed, sen* by mail on receipt o, PTfoo'sbovo mentioned. Tho. strictest ao?repy will be raainUinskJ, arid'eil mmpOitdbdce wtuhied or ?ettr.iy. .AV References of ?be highes* order fumlsbed those oe ultetnAthsm. Write plainly the day of the month ami year in which you weira hom, enclosing a small loo., o iSSie.) . r M??m/> , Ul ''rf*. Adata**, , j MADAM* IL A. PERRIGO, ' ' SIS? ' . '? *' ^ V^tMMm BUCTAIO,^. Y_ X^pnng ^"and lo*cid^gT^? to ?mail j &jf. ^^ft??l?fcJlfcuimm ' 'nm '?ww' ^i.i????r*-?v?wi. . WHITlri?fWlD ?Yjnnirjri|*n*T* DRUBS, CHEMICALS, ETC. _ ALL HAIL TO THE CONOUEROR! lOPEFORTiiEllESPON?lNG INVALID. DEFER NOT THE USE OF RODRIGUES FILMIC ELIXIR SPUf. \\M ANY WHOSE DECLINING HEALTH, WHICH JxE. was precarious, and their recovery donpaired ol'. Co now wita grateful emanations to tho All-Wise l>in poser, offer heartfelt t hanlin for this timely remedy. Dur? ing tho sliOrt timo ni?ee UH public introduction Into use, the Uriitlnator han most happily realized her most san? guine expectations In manifestations issuing from all quarters of itonnparalelled curative'properties, for in no case wbor? it has been administered with regard to di? rections, and persevered in, hos lt failed lu its beneficial resulta. . - . i In resorting to this remedy, tho invalid can depond upon tho safety ol' evory article in its preparation, and while lt accelerates the healthful ri actione of eauh organ and vessel, the mind can bs perfectly free from appre? hension of any subtle Ingredient being insinuated into its composition. Tho appetite, which improves under Its administration, ls at liberty, to Indulge prudently In whatever nutriment ls palatable, digestive and wholesome, and while it ls no more than proper to avoid exposure to fresh cold, no lear need be entertained ol any liability under this course of treatment to induce it, It is a pleasant APOMA rio CORDIAL, quite agreeable to inp taste, and as a lung re vi viiyer and balsam of health, it is distinguishing itself af? without precedent, and we trust will, ere long, claim fqv Itself general acclamation for Us unrivalled efficacy. For sole by tho Proprietress,, Mrs. CECILIA KODRf. OITE'H, northwest confer of MEETINO AND SOCIETY, STKEETtt, and prinoJi?l Druggists. PltlCK S1NUL1C BOTTLE $1.25. April 2_lyr OLD ESTABLISHED DRIK. STORE j E. H. KELLERS & CO., I . (LATE Pill? iV DOUN) WBOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, No. 131 MEETING STREET, Third door above Market1 HAVE LA?EI.Y RECEIVE? LABOE ADDITIONS IO their usual stook of pure and fresh DRUGS MEDICINES DYE STUFFS EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN FANCY QOODS FINE SOAPS TOILET POWDER 3 POMADES '' '" ,:' ' COSMETICS ! I COMBS BRUSHES EXTRACTS, AO Comprising invoices from the most reputable manu, facturera. Ou hand, all the principal PROPRIET?R? MEDICINES, Including Preparations of AYER, J AVNE, HALL, CHEV? ALIER, DAVIS, WRIGHT, HOLLOWAY, kc. Also, a large assortment of SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS TRUSSES I . SADDLEBAGS MEDICINE CHESTS GLASS ' " "? METAL AND GUTTA PERCHA GOODS GLASSWARE' OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Great attention ia paid to the importation and selec? tion of , . ,. ? PURE AND FRESH DRUGS, and none other are allowed to go out of the Establish, ment >. .- i - ' . , "? :; ? PRESCRIPTIONS compounded with ac: ."icy, and the public can depend on ia utmost reliability in the execution o. ? rders. ' E.i.KELLERS, H.H. ... H B4ER. M.II March 9 '?'.; ' . ' ! Ohl she was beautiful and fair. With starry oypa, and radiant bair, 30F Whose curung tendrils, soft entwined, Enchained tho very heart und mind, ? ":"'' PRISPKR COBiA, ; Por Curfihg' tt??; ?air pf either.: ?ex into Wavy and Gloflay fcing??ra 'ibr' B?iaYy ^TaWive . . !'; *' 1 . ;v ; : Cutis. BY, USt?lG THISI ARTICLE LADIE 1 AND GENTLE? MEN can beautify themselves a thousand-fold. It is the only article in the world that will curl straight flair, and at the same time give ita beautiful, glossy ap peiiranoe. The Crisper Coma not only curls the hair, hut invigorates, beau tifies and cleanses it; is highly and de? lightfully perfumed, and ia the most completo article of th el kind ever offered to the American public. The Crimper Coma will bo: sent to any address, sealed and pod tpoidfofiL . , . . .;. , | I Address all orders' to ' ' Hi m-s o i m . W; I* CJLARsVaVCO.V?nendahi, .L ikteUifWh ? w??t F"^tts etreet? Syracuse, ?. Y^ sj arch 3d ,,lvr * * Prevent iou is Retter, than ' Cure. " ; j 2..ii?i^?SoBP'?7-'."!i? . jCelebrnled Preventive Lot?oit. ; A *^oJkV HIOTtM BWOMMENDED Bf *?'?L',D6 *?*ncb -Medical Faculty, aa the only safe and infallible antidoto against Infection from Special Diseases. ^<*!?nT?*a-??e l'tfP*?tt<>Bajdtod fas either .sex., and thus proved, from ample experience, the moat efficient and reliable Preventiveetar discovered, thus effecting a desideratum long sought for lathe Medical World. If used according to directions every possibility of danser SoSa? iS?fi?E" ^J*?? i5*T^ ??Pnritt?? from .the gPeMkastt vessels, end risder ccn??mitiatloii impossible. untold bodily and mental torments, , Thia moat reliable specific, so universally adopted tn ^? PWyVjWrft w.aavwjflfawn fry TH r-tafe mwe?efci?: Amsrica by F, A, DUPORT k ca, onfcr"aalhJo?Ua*' Agehts for tho Unitod Statoa. ^WlaWW^iho ' lh?^usijttl^dt^^ pacled, on receipt, ol' price, to any addrea^^?uTjlrric^ lion* andpswphWfry^diwaohtrW/i ana? .ari odaBTe cheerfnl ly recommend them to pubbc favor, w M i'J!' WAJ.?& i?-*^*"10* ofAIabam*. < ,.. " i .. i',?i -.";!)..;.> / ?jIf"ysjLj ll? ; .' ' .*.' 3o't? " From THOMAR J. Junan, lodge Supreme Coast., ' I har? used GAIXJGH&N'S PILLS OD my pSSfation tor Ffcve.r and Ague, and find them all that is claimed for ^S?L-.^' la?vijjrvr" THOS. J. JUDGE. M^dirom.ery,,Al?., September 90, IMS. They sro decWsdljp.thejisst medicino tor Chili, and l c. vorisvregat*. ?wm?W not be without them tor five Uuaca the prie?. ? J g i J.A.GRAHAM. 11 AI?LIOH A i^PTLfS* n two^?a?lor.s *?sf CfcuVaM Favoj*. and fled that they effect all th??- they ? aaa ifttatod" od to do; They are the best resnody for ths ?i?0k ttint * h*vo ^l^i^^^^ti^^^ ' Grand Sep. &d l??&?9. M? Av M: t^gm1 J*g ' iha a k t ^*5^f'l^tfti^;;?'v;; Mxnral'. WA I .. i .. I I 1 TTTT....iui:-. ? ? ... : TO.fxmoVi '. . ?. W^ritAliaTUl^? CMAKLarroN,?rr c ...WooJfel??J?k- wttmm?oi- mt ?o?,- ^; . ' T -irntrtifMar WasWrsj atrial. I TOflOH! 1 ' jlKlUOO?. ia Or?T llMv: hq Uli)' fr- . USt -?^WV ^ALLlCHAHSfitU CHILLS ? FEVER