The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, July 21, 1870, Image 4
-?He gt??? at &?lr iEkec.tion-Ptvc of
j Tn?** Perlafe in Succession o a The
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The but number oJ tir? officiai correspon
^ ?ilBjajua xhBj Athmmaii massacre s ab m i t if d to
f ^he Br'?beh Parliament contains the following
report, addressed th Mr. Erskine by Mr. Wat
aoo, secretary of the British Legat ion at
Athens, upon the execution, on the morning
V thft2Q*h of Jone, of five ol the brU sods be -
f?fa?g?ng to the Arvaniti band, who were cou
S?itta?eatodeathonthe22dofMay:
?-' T attended the exscufcon of five of the con?
demned brigandB-of? Xatos's band which was
camod ont bo tween, half past 6 and 7 o'clock
tba morn?ne. in the, 'space called the Polygon,
lit the opper end otthe Champ de Mars. From
- daybrrak.,people.Karo walking thither, and
wbetfl arrived tbere with Count Della ll mer
cn; jd; fi o^ock, :the bill-Immediatery above
?ww,cno(wrle4; to the top? A hollow square was
' farmed around the guillohne. and waa lined
^ijytht?rjotLpaD?es?iiiiUnLry. ono of artillery
-r?m?j, ?ad a troop of cavalrv, tbe whole under
^HheOOmmiDdant de Pis ce. The Procurenr du
^Hoi.ibe Itsbad Minister acd myself; some of
"rJSexaof the Royal Osb and Jksear, the Kine's
?ecto?f>r*in, aDd some nf ib? jory who had foaod
tn?'ps?s?rW?'RTiilty. w?re admitted within-.the-j
.Miare. The crowd, was qmet and perfectly
g ci tkp wi son ora 4 '/ Ttey ' oam e ea cir aep&rsf e iv
"^in a carriage, eaoh.with two soldiers, precoded
/by? toe itw> ?scRtjonsraanr another carriage,
. and escorted bv a troop of cavalry. Aa soon
(T ??ta? ?kee ati?B?M had seen that tho gutllc
-*ttn* wae in order th? first cwriage ?me into
-*t?e square, and the brigand Coeta was mado to
*?aJhgh^^enha'WoteTice wus read over to bim.
*?$tSFbA/waa randed' aver to be put to death.
i^2^,T%?, ware being bound be requesiod
jMjBa^hewgbt tot be-pot to PHD; and aa he
s twannwrng: tiect to tho guillotine, he turned fa
txtnaorowA onthenghT, and begged them to
-? ?o?gTve him as he hoped to be forgiven of God.
.tf Ak ie waa tilted fomard be wa* answered ky a
?V yali of execration, sad ip two seconds more the
<:-4nlf#liid fallon and bis bead had rolled into
_J*fa?:basket. Hext catao Alexia, the brigand
accused of hariD?T-mardered Mr. Herbert. 1
watched bm demeanor -narrowly, and tboogc
1 'he' d'<3 not exhibit ? the eoorafnl ness' tvhj oh
- made bim eo rea ark a Pie afc the trial, hetohfow
V ?d AojfaoJaa* - that bar poese i ee? 'tho ' a tm os t
V?>*?R?. Li*e Coat*, hw Urned, to t be by?tand
I tf iard Mked themtVfcrgvni him. efl they
; hoped far salvation. They, were- ?twod hy the
. m'ght ?lev had scon, and not a vo?co spited fa
-!'"AJexfe; yet hiB blight eye never oac? quailed.
Mieren at the sight of his ccmpsn:or/? beacl
f?S* trunk. The next two brigand* exempted:-j
SPWMFgb? ol whom ?tase therr-!tJooJjM8or
b#ij>egn take^tx?ore uno. excursion, to Mara
jfoihoa. Tba ?raVof thea o uttered- awteoue cry
r*???? f?h^Dm??b?^ aVfS"tffirniffo
tbe crowd The see/md'Hail to be lifted ont of
the eortsgreibv ,t&e ewnrpoofeia^^t tsrh?s
miserable ernacifrted. Iona waa ?tretchei a;.
?.|hlliengfh ha n'ttered> cry foi ftjnrtveneee.
The bust of tboee who., suffered waa Photi; he.
.i too. toad tobe lifted oat of the .carnage and
t'tttlMij tho two mea waite Mts ?eBtb?iM wa?
^-being read over. He 6i?mi.d to be SulTerfng
J'great paio. and he repeatedly begged of the
*;?exe?gpners fa be caxefuJ to avoid hurling hiH
*??^.%T?Fa'wwr,at length adjusted und tm-Ded
* /w}0) bis;faAi"fa the ?TOand. aud bud uc*rct-u
*^T:?i&:^ ig:,
-j?n3,iyB0? :<r- ? ;> .' -v? .
... H?lMWmilB-iiBlfcHi ?n di? Otto ri Trida. !
Maasrs. Eloy aud MactiDtosb, in their week
Vly freight cirrular, dased Bombay. May 31, for
. Ehclaid, state that during tho first four davB
O0f the pexi Kf under review iften days) there .
'- :w?a sn: MI ive: irqony for.Liver pooU and ratee
??*CBM0St4m per ton, aod ?s tb? charter of a
.artesmieyrwiwrted iast mail was cancelled a?tp
!-1sflStf'wbA3i8A engaged room by her were com- ;
Jr^^Arycome ki to ^a^^et^? >a j
Jgag?d ?W.'h?tas al. iS3a. wr toa. the Stowell
-?at^?ea at jE5?..6d" tho Kn sh ua 300 balee at
Xa.?e.'asid tn* larxe steamer :Alabame? .1432
-?ori8,:jf?. The mafltet had an upward tea den cy
doubt tb??o rates'would have been m^iatajped
^ **d ? : hot traraapirod t h at t wo ~L> rge- * te amers
badbwotBtont toamve, viz:-The- Hritets
.Jtar^iaO:'balea, at ?2K?s., s nd theBSziliaDj
?J6?;bale^(eirice arriveeg ai ?2 7B. M. to 12
11^ ^tOT/ 'ibfr'Frerich.?'steamer Afrique.
?ben arrived, add as the quaatxfy of. caxs;a for
JS^r^'^8^6d T^??t|am^for^L^^^
4^jai?p<ir ,Uaifi*, PXO?ADI. ahiptnent. On
(tXu? .2th voftt? ttlegxaaui:: from Liverpool re
?0*t^rtW?QOt<oo mariait idecmiiOg; th? do
jwfiflvjstesraftieignt Uiereupod boeame dull
.nd rat? dfcc^etf fe. per ton,- ami the Alice,
^abirmrimito-hirog). The- mariel o'ose?
?trnr^^mand. '.rhe Ausuiaiu Lloyd's
W.8jWuhx b?a.boQked ootton for Triaete
Pj^owmK:- ssnamers isden- with -dotton
sai?od for Lrrerpoo? ?Dce las* report r
av witt Xm oalee: BenHaJ. 8232; Adalia,
Joht? DtiGfih,. mi; Ladv Clive, 390?;
..!?^?f-S*Owe?L 5g00,aad Knanna, 4500.
- Bxvyi'ta."a
BaiOSM?mV?fP?r scir Rapldan^-so rena yhoi
phatereck. jg*??o t-ttu -J
TUe Charleston Cotton, Klee and J?as-al
' R?? A'OHW? CHARLEBTO.V NlWS, ' i
t? nw yfinmsBDAX Ersmce; Jmy 20, IU?O. \
r . Corin*!.--The m art et - maim am efl about the
charac.?T of th? flay..before, good, cotton being in
' reo.Best aid common kl mis dnU ana heavy; Sales
?j ?t?i\l ?^?H>te it
-- ~ C?r?Bary?ogooa ordinary. 1 f.... .15 Afejtf
r3a^fcfam?>,; ;ytffl^?.-. ;. : f.-, J7 .?H? J
?s^fmid4?^ .'. ' j
.. ^^L^r?^martet?orthisgrala wasTlrm, but,
. tiaaaa?BJohs? were light: 'teales ar tterceS of tl?an'
Ct?SJmji^ ?)?f. m... Wr.?bote common to fair
c^i^mait.'?isi^S^aigood 8*08X0 f tt.
OXMoft Sroxxsi-The following transactions
: U^^ic?^^ii.bp^ ?ow. pale to pale resin at
W?*TO**.bSl; 67 bhls No. 1 ait $3@262,vi J bbis
' dirjat $a?, * bb? opaque at f2; 62" bbis .Na:2 to J
?X^r?M;3 at'ci'?5@I 75; SS bbisSo. 3 at $1^0.
^ynOBTS.-ToUverpool, by steam, direct a oral
risA^iSsjBB^r^^- ^.uplands; il-Md j
SpgMf^r? w? <lQOta '7-16d ?n
0!^i.'/cotton, ,and Aid. !? on sea l
Island-cot^^: To Havre, by steam,/ Jl0mi:' j
-*>*S^fei?<^,. ','Sb??lnai "at jfc ? on "uplands J,
ao^v : X># : : ' on sea . islands. Coastwise to j
?Stm,-nm 'by^tteam,.. XQ 9 rh ?n-uplands 1
am?iic^ctvsalsasds: by sail? ?.c ^ fe onnp
Undi' 'To nton, hy steam, nommai; by sall, I \
(BXe ? ft on uplands. To Philadelphia, by steam, 11
??^ft e - uplands ; by -sall, somewhat domi- I
aaL To Kenmore, by steam, HQXa 9 m on
nplan<I?;hjr sa? somewhat nomina 1.
RrcHANGB. - Sterling CO day bills nommai
? Dmnaric EXCHANGS.-The banks purchase sight I
^beextJ at x orr, and sell at ,v premium. Ont-1
"*i4?ts?ejl|^oha??at par#"^ premium, and sell I
at X premium.
o?^^?rymgi?t 2?@22. and selfing at 24@2 5. j
n . markets by Telegraph. j
FOBXIOK.
LOUDON, Joly 20.-Noon.-Consols SOJ?. Bonds 1
nat, 80. Stocks flat,nomina!.
LrixxPOOL, Jnly 20-Noon.-Cotton firmer bnt
net higher; uplands 9;id; Orleans 9?d; sales 8000 I
bales. " " ' .
^uua^July SO-r-Npon.-Bourse opened declin?
ing.' Rentes 6if 400. .
pomona
??w 'Hikx, July '20.-Noon.--Stocks weak.
Honey eat per cent Gola 223?'. sterling, long lox ;
short 1 OX- Bonds -873,'.. Tennessee ex-con po ns
02; new W^Vlrgipia ?x-cotipons 62; new 67.
Ionhnana, md To^ievccs sixes 72; eights? old
99. Georgia'sevens 92;;. North Carolina ?X; I
new SIX- Bout?f Caroitei ?X^ new IT. Flour
a shade Armer and' In 'g^a demand. Wheat
Btroag and ?let. Corn 2? jijgaer. PorK qclet
?n* Jr^ JATO; flpn, and wanteq, . cotton dnU J
an*obr)Opmg; uplands 20c, Orleans 20><c- sales I
SOO bales. ^ ' V i ' j.
EwomR^rCotton aaiet and ,Cnn: salta 1000 j
Mien; middling! aoxc. Flour supping. $iai 26 '
lower; better gradea joai^c higher^ State and I
Weater% ?per O n* gtvfttft,?*t-: 8$u*h^aa/.orm ;
common to fair extra %ti ?pt.7 50; good to choleo
$7 50al0 25. Wheat 8a4c lower, closing heavy ;
amber State $1 ?8?? <a%) winter red and amber
Western ??al esk'. ??m: ?s?e1 better and ac-.
jtalow $il2iila^wbfte $U8al 20. Beef
Cnn; new plain mess $l2ai6:.new extra mess
$l2al5. POTS: dimer; new S7a3i. ! Lard firmer;
teemed 17J?C. Whiskey firmer at $1 033? e3J?.
Groceries quiet and .steady. . .Naval stores un?
changed. Tallow dall a: lOalOXC Freights
finner and room scarce; cotton, by sall, 7-32;
flour, by steam, 4s; by. saU 2s 6da3s; grain, by
steam, li /Money"* eat Sterling" io. Govern?
ments weak; Bixty-twos ?% Gold quiet at ?2.
SoBtherns-New Tcnnessees and 'North Carolinas
recovered from decline; others 'unsettled.
' B ALT?MOKK, Joly 20.-Flour advanced 50c; How?
ard street superfine $6a6f?. Wheat higher; re?
ceipts light; sales new Ved $1 seal 75; white $l 65
at so; Western $1 Wal SO. Oats, new and old,
$1 ?54164. Pork firm. Bacon active; shoulders
ld??c. Whiskey $1 osai os.. K ?? :
CINCINNATI, July 20.-Ftour firm and quiet;
family $7a7 25. .Corn, more sellers, than buyers
at 94a96c. Whiskey $lal oi and in rair demand.
Mess pork $31. Lard I6>ac. .Bacon held higher;
I shoulders l4^c; clear. Sides'18C.'. . ;
NOEFOLX, July 20.-Cotton dull and unchanged;
I low .middling nominal at il xe; net receipts 40
. bales; exports coastwise 77; stock WSjL
8AV?VNAB, Joly 20,-Cotton quiet;, no stock;
low nit?dlin.TS 17Xal7#?; sales 125 baies; net re.
ceiptsi 263; exports coastwise 28?: stock 759L
MOTTOS, Jury ?o.-conon dun ana prices nomi-.
! nai; middlingsTTS'c; sales 50 bales: net receipts
I 81; exports to COD tlucnt SOO; coastwise tl; stock
laMtt.
NKW ORLK A-SS, Jnly 20.-Cotton dull and prices
nominal;middlings l7al7tfo; sales 600 bales; net
receipts S5^- coastwise l: ;.otal 9?; exports io
france leo?; stock 65,695. Sagas, prime 13c No
molasses. Whiskey 95a$i07?. Coffee prime and
nominally at ITal?K? ? Stor?ng MaSA*. Sight
K premium. Gold2l2?.
WilBAlagtom'lKaurket.
WILMINGTON. July M.-ToRr&VTiNK-Sales ol
838 bbls at $3 75 for virpin.^2 25 for yellow di
and $120for hard,.. li'i
Spmrre TJJRPBNTTN? ls Kc higher, and we quo
I sales ai nz bb& at 860 pengi?lon for Southern.
r RofliiJ-Sales of 4*4,obis at tl 35 forstraineh,
$i401or strained, dettvered, and $4 soad for ext: a
pale,-'
T-?it-n bbls sold, at $1 30 per bbl.'
. . i ;
Interior Cotton M?rkcu..
ATLANTA, July lt.-The market closed at ltc
fer middlings; 150 Tor-low Middlings; I4o for good
erdi|iaTy:i3ofor ofdinari,j:i;^ &iiT j .
MACON, July 18.-'Receiptt to-?ay 23 bales: sales
*9: shipped 74. The market rontlnues dull, and
p> ices are merely nominal.- We quote the best ti
Uc. 'J.j yr . -1,
COLUMBUS, July 18.-Our market In moderate
demand; middlings 17c;low middlings 16??c;eaHs
-60 bales; receipts Thales; shipments 37 bales.
MONTGOMERY,- Jilly 18.-Market '?uir
nommai; low mtddHng 35)?Hi6a, - b
. .-' jtocwipt?-t>y KsHJuruttd, Joly ?0. j
SOUTH. CAttOLINA BAI1.RQAJ>.
155 baies cotton, 71 bales goods, 2025 melons,
197 bbls naval.stores. 39 casks clay, 4 cars lum?
ber, 2 cars wood; To W Q ' . Whllden S. cb; John?
ston, Crews ? co. Smith A;"Chapeau. J Marshal!!,
ArmRtroDf- A oo, J O Mai!..uer, E Welling. Frost *.
Adger, H B tiralnfrer. O A Trenholm A Sou, C!ag
horn, Herring A cu, Pelzer. Rodgers A oo, G li. wis
A co, W W smith, G W WUllauis A co. and ti H
Waiter A co.
, IV-.' -". 3PfwswiH6*ir?.
.Per'steamer pilot. BOT, from Beaufort; Pac!ric
Landing and Ed lato-Miss ll E Perrin, C A BRI es.
W M Chlsolm, Mis*' Murray, J Edd In gs. W W h al ey,
Mrs Gaiilarii, child. and serrant, c W Rodgers,
Mrs H Weldon, and 7. deck.
VOHT CAMENDA, tc.
._- - MOOD'S PHAiiSS.
F First Quarter, 6th, il hoars, io minutes, ovenin gl
I Full Moon, 12th, 6 hours, 15 inmutes, evening. ?
'Last quarter, 30th, 8 hours. 67 minutes, morning.
New Moon, 28th. 5 hours, 58 minutes, mornimt. i
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-19 Tuesday.-.
-.20 Wednesday:.
21 Thursday
22 Friday.
.28 saturday
24:Snndaj......
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MAMINE NEWS.
[CHARLESTON, B. C., JULY 21
. . ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
'Steamship'.-Prometheus, Gray, Philadelphia
lett -mst. Mdse.. To ,\v A Courtenay, Railroad
Agent, j H Abrahams, J D.'Alicon A co, Bollmann
Bros. Hr H BSer, H Basb?m A' co, H Beyer, W S
Rissen. Cameron, Barkley A co, L Chap?n, J H M
Cbamachiero, M ?, Cohen, L Elias, B Felduann A
co. Fogartle's Book House, W S Henerey, Hart A
oe; A Johnson. B Johnson, CH Johnson, D Lopez.
LiKenecke, CLKornahrens, G J Lunn, C Lilien -
thal A co, J Marion, J Magrath. McQueen A co, P
MeQueen, R H MoEihose. H A W. CFPanknin, A
F Ravenel, Stenhouse A co, J Thomson A co, P p
I Toale, J F Taylor A/ i,.P. Walsh, Waiker, Evans
KArCogswen:?od Qro-r. -Experienced head.gales
ail the passage.
Steamer Pilot li??. White, Beaufort, Paoiflc
Laoding-and BeaotJK. Mdse. To J D Athen A
co, M B Lee, Frosts* Adger,.S J Burdell, Editors
Rural,Carolinian. .... .. ->
' Steamer Gazell* Hammer, Norfolk, Va, via
Wlimioiiton."N C. To C C Coe.
CLEANED YESTERDAY.
"Sehr lUpidan. flj;lj:.as. Baltimore-T*<J?en
holm.
' i SA1LLL? YESTERDAY;
J Ss'ij-'?ai'i iaa.. llujjgjus. t rtitim-.-re.
FROM THIS POK'.'.
Brig Jos?ieADevereax,C]ark,laverpooi, Joly ?6.
CLEARED FOR THIS PORT.
igSchr ?ienry Harteao, Jones, at New York, July
MEaOSAHDA.
Tha sehr Susanna, Packard, Tram Bucesvillevt-S
C, arrived at Baltimore July 18.
LIST OF VESSELS
CT, CLBAMCD ' AKO SAILXP Fort TH1K 1*0KT.
FOREIGN.. f
IJVKtroOL. -
The Kaihleen, Lester,-cleared.Jnut ia
. D O M TIC.
BOSTON.
Batt Eva H Fisk, Smery, cleared.J ul v fi
Brig Fanny H Jennings, Noble, np.Joly ic
Scar .Gettysburg, ?mlth, cleared..:.Jone>ao
? i-; : KHW Y OBX.
Bark Lamplighter, Beach, cleared.Jane 22
Sehr Wm Bernent, Benny, ap.._-_. ..May vi
Behr Mjrrover, Brown, cleared.July 2
Bohr Beary Harteau,.Jones cleared...._July iv
8cht Lilly, Hughes, up.:.Jnly 14 i
Sehr N W Sarita, Tooker, cleared.July 15
nnL&siLPHiA.
Sehr Ella Matthews, MeSlwee, cleared.... Jniy l
Sehr Irene Messervey; Wall, cleared.July 12
Behr Frank Jameson, Jameson, cleared...Jaiv 14
BALTUIOBZ.
Brig Lewis Clark, Cobb, cleared.May 22
Sehr J H Stickney. Fooks, cleared..July '7
Sehr Matoaka, Fooks, up.Jnly 23
BOCKPOI?T, ME.
Brig Manzanilla, Spear, sailed.June 15
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ICE! ICE! ICE!
;-:-:3;;--v'-. ?;. .. . . '
FOR SALE
J000 TONS HEAY? MAINE ? ii E.
APPLY IMMEDIATELY TO
?. C. BABS O IV,
' SAGADAHOCK HOUSE,
JulylS-12 BATH, MAINE.
J_Bentai Notice.
R. SOLOMONS,^ D,
DENTIST,
Informs those ot his patients requiring his ser?
vices that he will leave the city about the isr OF
AU0TJ8T. to be absent tmffl the latter part or 8ep
tembe?,.v _ Julys
jpR. BING'S PILE REMElty.
For sale bf ' ' i)a. B. ?AER.
july5 ? . j
HTTIu^UM B 8 T' 'EB^ABE:
This tr I ie aphorism, thoa gh generally' applicable
to-our worldly actions in every day life, can, with
great propriety be used to exemplify Ute errors
we'are so apt to commit with reference to a c ire?
ful attention to our health. '.
>'To err ls human," as regards the means we
ought to employ to preserve a healthy condition
of the body.
The blood la called the life of the body-the
biotic fluid-keep this up to the natural standard
and health is produced and Ufe is prolonged..
All the functions of the human frame, the cir- -
eolation, the digestion, the secretions and excre?
tions, Bleep, mental vigor, Ac, are performed per?
fectly If the life fluid is In a healthy condition.
SOLOMONS'S BITTERS will be found Ute -great
biotic corrector, the producer of the red' parti?
cles or the blood, enriching and purnong "lt,
whereby the. whole raaohlhery of the body wiu'do
its.duty naturally.''" ? '" ' Jnly20-tnths3
?S-THE BLOOD IN BUMMHfc.--T3i;
blood deteriorates in hot weather. Profuse.per?
spiration deprives lt of a portion of Its. nour?
ishing and reproductive properties. Conse
1 qaently in simmer the flesh loses. In some degree,
its fl mine ss, the muscles lack their usual elasticity
and vigor, anti the weight vt tire body diminishes.
These ar? clear indications that the ordinary sup
' pry or the life-sustaining principle afforded hy the
rood we ?at ls hot -sufficient to ' meet ? the require
meets of thc system under a high temperature.
There ls another reason for this besides the direct
influence or the heat,.'via: the loss of appetite
and the weakening of the digestive powers which
it occasions, tinder these circumstances,' a whole?
some ie vigoran t is evidently Reeded, and the best
aad safest- rs HOSTETTKR'S STOMACH BITTERS.
This admirable vegetable tonic and alterative
acts favorably upon the system in several, ways.
lt increases the appetite and facilitates digestion,
thereby inclining the stomach to receive and en?
able it to assimilate a due amount of nourish?
ment. lt also tones the relaxed secretive organs
sand- the bowels. Under its operation the process
oiTtaaciafton,- occasioned of the drain through
i ?hepeYeaiB mrested.vihe whoieframo refreshed
'ami-invigorated, and the spirits cxhilarai cd. Thc
! dyspeptic, the Mitons, the nervous, the debilita
j ted, scarcely need to be-told that lt ,1s precisely
j she stimulant and corrective they ought to take
j at this season. Thousands of them know the
i 'fact hy experience. Nothing in the ph arranco
' pscia (or-outof it) win supply its place-least ol
j -ail, thc trashy local nostrums, wtiloh some un
.: scrupulous dea'ers would be glad, for the benefli
; "of their own pockets, to peddle ont In Its stead.
\ : Juiyio-ojac ? ....
, l'??TA (HtAND KPOOH Di SCIENCE.-j
: From the time when, in 1934, Dr. RUGGE discov
i ef ed '' 'Carbolic A cid ? and K S ex traor dLn airy rn e d i
1 cal ejects, nothing in the history of Medicine tia.
. equalled- lt. Largely -used by the French physi
! clans in treatment of c onsnmp tlve and s ero m
. i ons diseases, it was Introduced by the Court Phy
-delan Of Swim, MAX ERNST HENRY,into Pms
I sta, and rr OE thence to the om ted states; No
thing else of the-present day can equal HEN
RVS SOLTJLIOS OR OAKBOLIO CONSTITUTION
RENOVATOR. Patients get better ofter only OTU
eos-: hos l*?en taken, and we cordially recommend
it to the public.-(Editor "Argos." lani: lvr
MANHOOD AND WOMANHOOD.
Essays Xor young men, on the passional attrac?
tion or tne^ sexes, and the happiness ot TBX?
MABBUOS, when perfect manhood and perfect
womanhood unite to consecrate the union. Seni
free, In sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD
. ASSOCIATION, Box P,-Philadelphia, Pa.
jnays4-8aioB_[
ySr DO SOT TAKE OUBWOBD, BUT
TRY XT.-VT. 3. BRADl'IELD'S FEMALE REGU?
LATOR will relieve ali Irregularities, relieve all
irritation Of kidneys, purify the blood, give ton?
aud strength to the whole system, imparting a
rosy hue To the cheeks, and cheerfulness to the
mind. . J.':!',
For tale by GOODRICH, WINEMAN A CO.
junSS-stnthfimoa_
MANHOOD,--? MEDICAL ESSAY
on :ke Cause and Cure of Deailne in Premature
; Man, the treatment of Nervous and Physical De
? bnty, Ac.
..There is no member or society by whom thin
I book will cot be round useful, whether such per
I eon holds the. relation cf Parent Preceptor 01
Clergyman/'-Medical Times and Gazette.
Sent tty mall on receipt ? o? fifty cents.- Address
j rte Author, Dr. B. DiF. CURTIS,'' Washington.
pr AWAY WITH SPECTACLES.-OLD
Eyes made new. easily, without doctor or medi?
cines. Sent postpaid on receipt of io cents. Ad?
dress Dr. E. B. FOOTE, Na 130 Lexington avenue.
' Sew \'ork. decl6
CDrcgs, (Erinairals, Sst.
g W E E T QUININE
ls a recent improvement,
i Replaces the use of the Bitter Sulphate -Quinine,
with which ali are familiar.
DOSE FOR DOSE,
it is warranted fully equal in every way to Ritter
Qtrinine, and, Mkeit, ls the one great, posi?
tive and unfailing cure for ali
DISEASES OF MALARIOUS ORIGIN.
Fever and Agce, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever,
Remittent Fever, Bilious Fever, Dum!- Ague,
and the long train of disorders 'clio wing" these
when neglected. . .
SWEET QUININE
is made solely, from Peruvian Bark (so is Bitter
Quinine,) thefore it is-of vegetable origin, and not
a mineral poison, but, on tne contrary, is proved
to beone*of the.elements found in the blood of all
healthy persons.
SWEET QUININE
acts at an antidote to, as well asa cure for. Mala?
rial or Miasmatic Poison, the absorption or which
by the lungs causes Intermittent Fevers, Ac The
only advantage claimed for
SWEET QUININE
over the ase of old Bitter Quinn.e is the entire ab
-sence of that intense, persistent bitterness, wldca
j in the latter is an insurmountable obstacle to its
ase with most persons, and always with children.
. ' SWEET QUININE
: -in Jntwororms-in Powder, for the use of Physt
olans and Druggists, and Plaid for use in the
family and for the general public.
STEARNS, PARR A CO.,
MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS. NEW YORK.
, -'For sale by DOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS.
msylQ-tnthsSmos_
glCIENTIFIC PROGRESSION
Has unveiled to :*e lig.'r. ?f 2sjr
TrHJ BITTER, MEDICATED INFUEIOS
Known to the people as
SOLOMONS'S E 1 ? T E ? S !
The Care Xor Dyspepsia
And itu attend. Lg Sv:^.
The Preventive to
All Malarial Diseases.
The Regulator of
Thc Liver and Stomact.
The .. Help "
To Nursing Mothers.
THE PURE. PROMPT AMD PERFECT TOXIC C?
THE PERIOD.
Prepared at ta? Laboratory o?
A. A. SOLOMONS A 00..
Wholesale Druggists.
. Savannah. Ca. j
?-Sold by all Druggists:
. ,W- S. CORWIN A -CO. will supply lt c: Propr.e- I
tore' prices. . '. .?. '. . mcb]-tuthsGmoi- f
jp?CIFIG MA?L STEAMSHIP COMFYS
THROUGH LINS TO
CALIF OBNI A, CHINA AND JAPAN.
FARES GREATLY REDUCED.
Steamers of the above line leave Pier ^fjSjfatv
Ko. 42, North River, foot or Oaaai^MaKfi
street, New Yorkvat J2 o'clock noon, of the stn
and 21 st. of every-mon th. (except when these
dates fall on Sunday^ thoo the Saturday preced?
ing. '
Departure of the 21 st connect?t Panama with
steamers for South Pacific and Central American
ports. Those of 5th touch at Manzanillo.
.Steamship CHINA leaves San Francisco for Ja?
pan and China August 1,1870..
.'No California steamers touch at Havana, but
go direct from New York to Asplnwall.
. One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult.
' tedlclne and attendance free.
FprPassageUckets brother information apply
at the . COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the
wharf, foot of Canal street. North River, New
York. F. R. BABY, Agent.
Jolyl6-lyr
F
OR NEW YORK
[ON SAT?RDAT.]
The superior 'first-class side-wheel steamship
MANHATTAN. M. S. Woodhull, Commander, of
the New York and Charleston Steamship Com?
pany's Line, will leave Adger's South Wharf OD
SATURDAY, the 23d July, at 1 O'CIOCILP. M.
9W- The MANHATTAN ls handsomer; and com?
fortably fitted up for passengers, and her table
ls supplied with au of the delicacies of the New
York and Charleston markets.
4^ Insurance by thts Line half per cent.
aa- Cotton taken to New York. Liverpool, Bos?
ton, Providence, and the New England manufac?
turing towns at lowest market rates.
?-The Side-wheel Steamship CHAMPION, R.
W. Lockwood, Commander, follows on SATUR
PAT. July ao, at 6 o'clock P. M.
Julyl8 JAMES AUGER A CO., Agents.
OR NEW YORK-ON THURSDAY.
.The fast screw Steamship "ASHLAND," Crow
-ell, Commanders jvlll-j?flll for New York an
THURSDAY, july 2isC?C?dr-paBfcio o'clock A. M.,
from PIER No. 2. UNION .WHARVES. ..: I
The ASULAND^ircobnett -WH?I the Liverpool
Steamship CO bf?AOOT-.of'. Messrs. WILLIAMS A
GUIOS'BLIKE,paijityrials.2?. '..X 5 .Tl
Insurance by tue "Steaaisnips of this Une % pe?
cent. ' ' -
The Steamship CATHARINE WHITING. Howes.
Commander, wilt sall'onvtb? following WBDNES
D AY. Joly 27, ate o'clock P. iL
For Freigut engagements only, apply to WAG?
NER, HUGER A GO., No. 28 Broad street, or to
WM. A COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves.
Julyl4_. _
Jp O R PHILADELPHIA
THE REGULAR STEAM LINE-WEEKLY.
The Screw Steamship PROMETHEUS.
Grey, Commander, will saU for Pniladel-.
phla direct, on FRIDAY, July 22d, at half-past l
o'clook P. M., from Brown's South Wharf.
sa-Insurance hy the steamers of this Line H
per cent.
For Freight engagements, or Passage (cabin
$15,) apply to
WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, ?
Julyl8-mtuth?4 _No. l Union Wharves. ,
BALTIMORE, . PHILADELPHIA, BOS-;
TON, AND THE CITIES OF THE NOP.TB
WEST.
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING GIVEN FOB
COTTON TO BREMEN.
The nhs Steamship *'FALCON,"?fjflEht
Horsey, Commander, will sail for Bal- ??JjuB?
Minore on THURSDAY, 2lstJnly, at ll:30A. M.,
making close connection with the BremeD steam?
er (' BERLIN") Of the 27th.
49- Philadelphia Freights forwarded to thai
etty by railroad, from Baltimore without addi?
tional Insurance, and Consignees are allowed am-1
pie time to sample ! and sell then* Goods from
theRallroad Depot lo Pldladelphla. .
PAUL 0. TRENHOLM, Agent,
Julylft-o . ! No. 2 Union Wharves.
Jjl O R FLORIDA,'
(ONCE A WEEK,)
VIA SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA, JACKSON?
VILLE. PILATKA AND ALL POINTS ON
ST. JOHN'S RIVER.
The Steamer DICTATOR will sall _ . ?*T-o*??
on and after the 5th July for above?^^Sg^
places every TUESDAY EVENING, at BOBUCK. .
Fare from Charleston to Savannah, including
meals and berth, 18.. ja:vi
10R SAVANNAH, BEAUFORT AND
PACIFIC LANDING. EDISTO AND
ROCKVILLE.
Steamer PILOT BOY. Captain C. -
C. White, will sall for the above,
places as follows:
TUESDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock, for Eilis to,
lockville, racine Landing and Beaufort.
THURSDAY MORNING, at s o'clock, for Pacific
Landing, Beaufort and Savannah.
Freight toEdlaro reduced 50 per cent.
J. D. AIKEN A CO.,
juniT ! J.! south Atlantic Wharf.
VESSELS SUPPLIED WITH CABIN AND
MESS STORES ON SHORT NOTICE.
Captains and stewards are respect-^-&fia?.
fully invited to call an*l examine the5jy?j?g?
quality and prices of our GOODS. Full we:gm
guaranteed. Delivered free of expense.
WM. S. CORWIN A CO.,
No. 275 King street, opposite Base:.
Charleston, S. C.
aa- Branch of No.'OOO Broadway, New Tort.
}an2<
S
Railroads.
OUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
C- CN ERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFIO*. 1
CHASLBSTON, S. C.. May ll. 2870, \
On and alter Sunday. M&?' lith, the Passenger
Tretns upon the south Carolina Railroad wu rvn
as follows:
TQR AUGUSTA.
Leiive Charleston.?.'.6.50 A. JJ.
Axsivs dt Augusta..4.x6 P. M.
K)R COLUMBIA,
Les.ve chu leaton._S.8C A. M.
Arriv? at Columbia..4.10 P. M.
FOE CEAKLE5TOK
Leave Angosta.....LJ.E.oo A. M
Leave Columbia.;.7.45 A. M.
Arrwe at Charleston.,.2.20 P. M.
AUGUSTA ViGET EX7B388.
(Sundays excepted
Leave Chtrlcfton.?.SC P. ki
Leave Augusta.coe s. ht
Arrive at Augusta.......'.05 A. M.
Arrive av Charlesron.i.40 A. M.
COLUMBIA NIGHT EATRESS.
(Sundays es-ifpred.)
\ Leave Charleston.:."?0F. M.
j Leave Colombia.....7.50P.M.
Arrive at Columbia.6.00 A M.
Arrive s: Charleston.:.C.?5 A M.
SUXMEKVtlLS TEilK.
Leave Charleston.2.50 r. H.
Arrive at Sn m mernie.4.10 ?. M
Leave Summerville...7.10 A V
Arrive at Charleston.?.26 A V
Camden enc^jCorambia Passenger Trains on
MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS' ani SATURDAYS, and be?
tween Camden and Kiaevilie daily, (SandayB ex
cepted.i connects with Sp aa-! down Day Pas?
sengers at Ringville.
Leave Camden. .'..6.?r> A.M.
Arrive at c?lumfc;a..:._ll.oo AIL
Leave Columbia.?.. .LOO P. M.
Arrive at Camden.,.MO P. M.
' '. H. T. PEAKE,
tr.ayis r General Superintendent.
JJOMOOPATHIC REMEDIED.
A>F-0LI? ASSORTMENT just r? selfed by
DA H.' B??R.
j-'jj N?. ??l Kee'iag s're?%
?Xmtllaruoae.
RISH ROOFING FE-LT.
THE BEST. CHEAPEST AND M08T DURABLE
Material for Rooting Known.
For-aale by
CAMERON, BARKLEY fk CO.,
Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets,
tnclr246mo_Charleston, S. 0.
GEORGE PAGE & CO.
MANU FA crt* RECS OP
Patent Portable Circular ta Mills,
STEAM ENC!NES?j=T^
No. 5 Schroeder Strost^/. f^\^
HT'Send for Catalogues and Pri?e-L?sts:
Junel8-3moB'D?w ;
'? MARENGO
FEVER. A ND .AGUE CURE.
A certain cere for CHILLS AND FEVER-I gen?
uine Southern preparation, purely vegetable; a
tonic and fever preventiv?. highly recommended,
and stands unequaled tty any pr?paration now
offered. To persons residing in unhealthy sec?
tions it is invaluable.
Warranted-No Humbne.
For sale by al! Druggists, and by
G. J. LUHN, Agent,
Druggist, southeast comer King and John sts.,
lunlfMrnosmtn _ Charleston. S. C.
MANHOOD
r "^D/^HT' JHOW LOST-HOW RE
V^s^^^s^ STORED I
Just published ia a sealed envelope. Price si*
^A^ECTURE on the NATURAL TREATMENT
and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhea or Seminal
Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debili?
ty, and Impediments to Marriage generally; Ner?
vousness, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits, Men?
tal and PayBlcal Incapacity, resulting from self
abuse, Ac, by Robert J. Culvcrwell, M. D., author
of the "Oreen Book," Ac "A boon to thousands
or sufferers.'" Sent under seal, in a plain envel?
ope, to an; address, postpaid, on receipt or nix
cents or two postage stamps, by
CHAS. J. C. KLINE A CO.,
No. ISi Bowery, New York, rostofllce Box No.
4586.
Also, Dr. CuivcrweU's .'MARRIAGE GUIDE."
pr"*e 26 cents. may7-stnthnm"s
"gNOCH MORGAN'5-f SONS*
? ESTA Bi" SEE !> "if Cf-.
CH Washington street, N. Y.
SA PO LIO
I? Better and Cheaper than Soap.
mehi tut him os
HE FOUNTAIN SYRINGE.
SELF ACTINA.-NO PULPING.-NO AIR
INJECTED.
The best universal SYRINGE in :he r.:.-.rket.
It ls recommended by the first Physicians o: the
country.
It is so ?imple *;:a: '.: '"anno* 8s* Oat o' order.
There are no verves, ana nothing ?hat wi:: cor?
rode One will last a life time.
Dr. JOS. H. WARREN, an eminent rhisieian,
Boston writes :o the mannra?turers:
'From the fact of its simplicity an? corre :;
principle in the structure o' your 'Fountain Sy?
ringe,' and .'or the easy manipulation, practical ?le
result, and comfort to 'be patient, I hav? re;crn
mended tills iustramest extensively."
The Profession arc invite." TO ca".; an ' ~r.?rr..y.e
tho apparatus.
For sale. w^c-:esi'.e mi rfltail. by
Dr. H. BA Eil.
NJ. 131 Meeting stree*.
maySO Agent for South Carnhca.
ffANLY INFALLIBLE REMEDY
J KNOWN."'
..FREE FROM POISON, NOT DANGEROUS
TO UeE."
'COSTAR'S'' RAT, ROACH. Ac; EXTERMINATOR
Dcstrovs them effectually and Forever.
..COSTAR'B" EED-BUG EXTERMINATOR
certaln.-sure and quickly Prevente*".
.COSTAR'S" INSECT POWDER -.ONLY I'URE)
Instantly ""?Es Koajhee, Bed-Eug--, Motl.-b and
insects.
tar- For saiSny ".".sc only !*COSTAR;S."
Special Wholesale Agents at Charleston.
GOODRICH. WINEMAN 4 CO.
So:d by ali Druggists. r?3y4-wjym?c
Cabine!-iRaking, &'r.
^.ABircrT-MAKIKG AND UPHOLSTERY
N;.7"? ?NDs,TJIt*7ANTL??L'Y DONE
BT
J. L. LUNSFOSI?, NO. J7 Q:I?.?D Sffees.
? wi*'"; to :Z?J7K "v ?ri2E?s an<* -iii psbiic pen
?raily that the Hospita) ;.:r SICK FURNITURE is
st::i at N:? 2~ (;t?es;i street, wnere ?li the diseases
?ha: Farniturj il he;:- :o will be cured speedily
en:i :-n the most rcasonahle.teirms as JKUSL
send in. jfcersfore, ali your .?tel: ami wc?sded
patientr.'an-: I wii: -?es! them anti nia?ce glad the
the heart? or all those wi.o favor .re irita octree
age in this lice.
.I would reapectf-jiiy beg le^veta call vo-jr at?
tention to the fact that ! am sc-iiag the best Sew?
ing Machines to be .'onn.l in the marke:, all com?
plete, for only $1*. CH!1 and examine'cr your?
selves, ar'J read tbs tcetirconiala.in favor o' the
Improved Common . Sense Family Sewing Ma?
chine, and then Juin sure yo i will ihkn One home
with you. J. L. LUNSFORD,
- . Nc 27 Queen ulreet, near Calder House
TT-T.^MTNG'S WORM CONFECTIONS,
JP/ (SANTONINS.)
*niey are rarely vegetable, safe-anri sure. The
bett in "38e, For finie by . Dr. H. BABB,
. ? f. -ito. isa Meeting street.
ZCli Wholes-tie Acent
ff I I'-'' - Steam (Engines, '&L J
OB T ABIE AND STATIONARY
S T
E ArM ENGINES, ? A. W MILLS, AC.
As agents -THE STEAK ENiYTSE COM?
PANY OF WATLTtTOWN. N. Y." we have sokl
several of these ?t;pe:\ >r En?-nes. They have,,
iu every-iBHacce, given en:::r> sv'smction, and
we take pirr.*"? .:: rocori.'nGcndlug them to
Planters ?B'* ojlivi?. dejare now prepared to
flllonkr- r.EiiUCF-D PRICES for cash,' or
approved-city acceptance, for
PORTABLE ENGINES (MOUNTED ON
WHEELS OR OTHERWISE) FROM 4
TO 20 HORSE POWER.
STATIONARY ENGINES FROM 12 TO Ut
. * EORSE POWER.
Circulars, with Price List List of Engines, Saw Mills, ?c., furnished on application to
GAII.LARI) ?fe MINOTT, FACTORS,
Julylf-s _ ADGER'S NORTH WHARF.
- Unsnxamc.
i - , H E . P 0. L I C Y - H O L D E R S '
LIFE AND TONTINE ASSURANCE .. COMPANY
OF THE SOUTH,
Mo. *S BROAD STREET, C HA RLE STON, S. C.
WM. M-.?BCP.Nr.Y. President. GEORGS E. BOGGS, Secretary.
E.' P: ALEXANDRE, vice-President and Actuary. JOHN T. DARBY. M. D., Medical Adviser;.
J". F. GiLMEH. Vice-president, h sldent In Georgia, AUGUSTINE T. SMYTHE. Solicitor. ;
E. NYE-HUTCHISON, vice-President, resident In JAMES CONNER, Counsel.
Nor:li Carolina.
TRUSTEE?.
William MrF.uriicy.
William C. Boe,
Koben Mure
Andrew Slmunds,
John I!. Dukes,
George W. Williams,
JamPE R. rangle,
Lew lr D. Mowry
Wm. K. Kyan,j
J. Eli Gregg.
J. Harvey Wilson,
R. Nye. Hutchison,
'A B. Vance,
M. Mc Rae,
J. F. Gurner,
william Duncan,
John Screveii,
John L. Haidee,
John E. Palmer,
R. O'Neale, Jr..
John T. Dirty. M. ft.
Wm. M. Shannon,
1). Wyatt Aiken,
Cues J. Patterson,
Rev. James P. Boyce,
Robt.-L. McCanghrin,
Ceorge U. McMnster,
Henry Bischoff,
Wm. G. Whiidttn,
A.& Johnson,
George H. Monett,
James Conner, .
George E. Boggs,
John H. Devereux,
E. P. Alexander,
E. J. SiovL
: l.-fi &gvio !oj;"
FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS deposited with Comptroller-General for protection orPoltcy-HolderSv
More thar. ONE MILLION DOLLARS of Assurance appNed for I ;
This Company, having complied with all the conditions of its Charter, is now prepared to Issue tho
usual Toras of Life and Endowment Policies on the Cash system.
CASH PREMIUMS! CASH DIVIDENDS! CASH POLICIES !
All Policies nori-forfeltflble a'ter the payment of ONE Annu?' Premium. .
Paid-up Policies issued on surrender of the original for an equitable am--nt.
Purely MUTUAL I No Stockholders I AU Prohts DIVIDED among the i'olicy-Eoldere. Dividend?
declared Annually.
Dividends ouce declared are non-forfeltable, and may be used :o re-luce the Premium, to Increase
the amount of Assurance, or to make the Policy self-sustaining. Dividends left with the Company,
however applied, may beaned, In case of need, to pay Premiums.
Investments confined by Charter to the most solid and reliable Secnritie^.
HO- Patronize the only Life Assurance in the Slate, and keep your MONEY AT SOME.
july4-3mo9D*o - i
tt a i lr o a? Gnp plies.
STEAM ENGINES AND ENGINEERS'
SUPPLIES.
A rall assortment of BRASS and IRON EIT?
TINGS, for flteara and gas-Utters and plumbers.
S:eam Guajees, Gnagecocks, Low Water Detec?
tors, Oil Cups, Tools for machinists and black?
smiths, Bellows. Ac.
For sale by
CAMERON. BARKLEY A CO.,
Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets,
mehi? 6mo Charleston. S. C.
B
E L T I N G
A large Stock of Leather and Rubber BELTING
and IfJBBER GOODS, inclnrtlng Manhole anti
Handhole Gaskets, (al) sizes.) Hose, Sheet Rub
her for packing, Pure Vulcanized Gum for valve?.
Ac
ALSO,
. "Regulation" LEATHER HOSE, donble-riveted
and of approved manufacture.
For sa'.e by
CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO.*
Corner Meeting and Cumberland street*.
mch24 6ino ? Charleston, s C.
QU CL'MUER-WOOD PUMPS.
The escapes: sud tes: PCMP now In nse. Thc?
g'.ve co taste tu the wstr-r and are applicable it
every locality.
For sale by
CAMERON. BARKLEY A CO.,
Comer Meeting anil Cumberland streets,
mc&M fimo Charleston. S C.
gTEAM ENGINES,
BOILERS. STEAM PUMPS,'! CIRCULAR SAW
MILLS.
S'.rgle ?n 1 ?'.ouKe-acting Li:: ?.nd Force PUMPS,
H. Di-.-tun A Son's Ce'.ecrated Circular, Gang.
Eand ?nd Cr.^-C-t Sr.ws. Also, Miners' and En
g neers" Sr?pr--?c '.- itreat variety. Shovels. PickF,
AC.
F'jr sait hy
CAMElltlN. BARSLEY A CO.,
C:rn?r Mec:;ng and Cumberland streets,
ti-,Kh24 ri Charleston. S. C.
Jg AK IRON AND STEEL.
FJngiitsh and American Red ned. in bars
English and American common, In bar?
Boiler Plate and Sheet Iron
Bolts, Nuts and Washers.;;
For sale hy
CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO.,
Comer Meeting and Cumberland streets,
mch24 6mo Charleston, S. C.
^THITE LEAD, jOOLORS AND PAINT
Pttre Raw and Double-Boiled LINSEED Oil
English and American White Lead
Taints :'n 0:1, in great variety.
ALSO,
Ac extensive assortment jj E RUSE ES.
FOT ?aie by
CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO.
Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets,
rcc'r.24 fimo Charleston, s. c.
JpiTiiFOK GAS, STEAM ASD WATER.
Sole Agency o'MORRIS TASKER A CO.'S Pas?
cal L-on Works. At store of
CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO.,
Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets.
rz7h24 6mo Charleston, s. C.
IL;, NAILS
Or the best brands, rnXuding Parker Mills ?nd
CAMERON. PARKLEY A CO.'S JCenualled St
has mara" CUT NAILS.
ALSO.
A rr.:: stock wrought aid en: SPIKES.
TOT ?ale hy
CAMERON. BARKLEY ? CO.,
Cerner Meeting and Cumberland streets,
mg-1'^ Wno _ Charleston. S. C.
Q I L > GILI OIL:
Winter S'.:a.ne? SPERM, Extra Lard
C. B. A Co.'e Engine OH, Paraphene Spimi:*
Olive Oil, Cotton Seed Oil
w^hitc Oak (West Virginia; 03.
For sale by
CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO.,
Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets.
mch34 6mo Charleston, S. C.
SUPERIOR COLOGNE WATER, 'n
-. ? . .. In
Manufactur?e" ?nd -or Bale by . 0
Dr. H.B?EFL I?
0C?6 ^C. 133 Mating PtrreW
G S E A T G E T. M A N BIT. T E^RJS t
TH? PURE"*?! MEDICATED CORDIAL
T ii E ACE!
ALT?RAI."? r..
AN1MUL1?US, axd
INVIGORATING
PROPERTIES.
LIPPMANN GREAT GERMAS B?TTER8 ia pre?
pared from the original German receipt now ia
the possession ol the proprietors, and is the same
preparation thar was used In Germany upwards
of a century ago; and to-day it is the household
remedy of Germany, recommended by its most
eminent physicians.
L 1 T P M A N . S
GREAT GERMAN BITTERS '
ls composed of tie purest alcoholic essenee of
Germany's lavonte .'leverage, impregnated with
the 'ulcts and extracts of rare herbs, roots and
bar its: a'.l of which combined malte lt on?; of the
best and serest prepKrf.ioas for tne cure or
Dyspepsia; toss of Toni-lis The Stomach.
. and Dig v. tl ve O? gam, .
HERVOUS DEBILITY,
LANG OUR,
CONSTIPATION.
LITER COMPLAINT,
GENERAL EXHAUSTION,
?ftF ? .
AS ATELVENTIVE FOR CHILLS AND FEVER,
Ai- D MALARIOUS DISEASES GENERALLY.
F 5 M A L HS
Will find LUTIUAS'S GREAT GERMAN BITTERS
the best tonis known fur the diseases to whlc?
they are generally subject, ar.d where a gentle
stimulas: is re:r.mrr.er:ded.
MA?'EBVS ElA'FF, S. C.. Jone 2, 1870.
MESSHS. Lirra AU A Br.o.: -
Inclosed please And money foi one case of you^
German Bitters. Persons wit? have bought them
from me express having bee:) greatly benefited
by :?:e!rnse. Yvur-. KC,
.J. R. FITTS.
QsAvsziron?. >. June 4,1870.
MESSR5. LIITMAN A BKO. :
Tnclosed Und $50: send us iorf if your Bitters;
they are taking w?:;.
Y?cry, s?. :-'. :.. *'V. usn CHAN & co.
Depots \tt <J:.<...?;i.r. 5. C. :
H. G. T?OTT, M*. S. r.UIL?HAM,
A. W. UCK EL A CO., G. J. LU3X,
Tr. A. SKRtxr.,
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HENRY BISCHOFF A CO.
STEFFENS. WERNER A DCCEER,
DOWIE, MOISE i DAVIS, U.-^gglsts,
CLACIUS A WITTF.
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JAMES CONNER'S SONS
KNITED STATES TYPE AND ELECTROTYPE
FOUNDRY AND PRINTER'S WAREBOOSE,
N08. 28. 30 ATI! 3? CENTRE STREET,
CDSNEK READ AND DUANE STREETS,
.V E W T C Z F.
A large Stock Ol ENGLISH AND -GERMAN
ACES, both Plain and Ornamental, kept on ir
and. All Type cast at this establishment la
lanmacturedsrrom the metal known os Conner'?
tequailed Hard Type Metal.. Every arttcte ne..
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