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H:^'C10H??.LE8TON DAILY NEWS?...APKIL 25. 1868.
wniis I CHis?Lm
iCTORS, COMMISSION filEIlCUANTS,
AND
SHIPPING AGENTS.
ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE. BALE AND
SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) of
3N, 1U0E, LUMBER and NAVAL STORES.
ATLANTIC -WHARF. Charleston, 8. O.
L WILLIS.,....V...A. R.0nifl0LB6
OotoberSS .1 ' '
rrt
STYLES k CARTER,
IPPING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
DEALERS IN NAVAL STO?ES,
Ko. IB VARDBRHORST'I WHAHF,
CHARLESTON, S. O.
L. a STYLES.?....?.j..-.?...!. F.. CARTER?,
IVirnary 3_
ABCHLBALD GETTY & CO.,
WHOLB8ALH P^AT.HRB,
Mwn and Commission lercMti,
Is. 12*8 AND 138 MEETING-STREET
WAuxHo-oaxs :
Ros. ?S amd aa H asmi^i*th.ke-.t. ;.
.CHARLESTON, S. V.
A. Oetty.K. A. ?onilcr.8. T. Sonder.
December 39
JOHN G. MILNOR & CO..
^TJOTIOISr
COMMISSION
, mmm
No. 135 Meeting-street.
Charleston. S. C,
YET ILL BSSUMB THEIR OLD BUSINESS. ANS
' 1 soliolt cona-tgnmoaU of MEROH AN DISE or all a
i either for Pabilo or Private Sale.
AST Partl?mlar attention paid to all ont-door a?lea,
Jannaryao_Brno?
8 AAS E nERTZ, ) ' ' . EOOBNB H?OHBT.
Late co-partner or Mordeeoi k Co. . i *.
ISAAC E. HERTZ & CO.,
SOI East Bay,
CORNER CUMBERLAND STREET,
.TJ O TI?N "?E?JE'?S B',!
GE?TERAL COMMISSION
and:- .-: - (!,.
IIPPING MERCHANTS,
. GIVE PABTIOULAB ATTENTION TO THE
?mrohaso or salo of OOITON, KICK, LUMBER,
L SrORES, and MERCHANDISE GENERALLY,
I VESSELS consigned to our car?.
, to aalea of all descriptions of Merchandise at
r uxn&x?axx'. ,. '..;'' ' ' ;
5E0AI k CO., E. L?FTTTE k CO.,
?HALL, BEACH k CO., E B 8TODDAHD k CO.,
S S. FARRAR. BROXHEUS k CO.
rleston, April 2, 1800. m .. i April 3
EDWAED N. THURSTON,
UEHLTBRQBRBTSON, BLAO&LOOH * 00?
?F J?. ? T O T*.
KffiMEBL
l COMMISSION MERCHANT,
OOBNER YANDERHORST WHARF AS? EAST SAI
CHARLKBTOff, '? C. ' '
?ftooaryll_
L. BOWIE & 00?,
^MISSION AND GROCERY
I MERCHANTS,
NO. 17 BROADWAY. NEW YORK.
M>rnary30_ _8mo
TOARLES BELL0IS & CO.
neral Commission Merchante
DEALERS IN PROVISIONS,
Ho. WO KAST BAY,
FOB SALE AT LOW FIGURES:
** SIDES; SHOULDERS, STRIPS I I
Floor. Batter, Cheese, Lard, Soap.
Starch, Candles, ko., ko.
'38
8mo
A. EARLY. 1
n 8. O. J
I J. P. EARLY.
\ Charleston, 8. 8.
u 0. II
B. A. & J. F. EARLY,
rardlBg and Commission Merchants,
BgPB CORNER OF EAST BAY AND MAR
RET BTRHET8 CharluBton-a 0.,-aad,.oppoalt?
anj S. O.. mil atteadloitr?e ?nr
?t of COTTON, NAfAJfe BTC MEA
generally. ' Orders aria-ooningn
i solicited._?3mo* January 11
Tro-at...^..........:...?. Ollv?rAm?borj
kOTTX 6s AMSEIJ.BTr,
leral Commission Merohanto,
ANO DKALKR8 IN
CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS, LATHS, HAIJB
I Bhlnglfta, Lumber and Timber, Hay and Orals
. . Norabweatooraerof
tfM m* Eat Bay aafl Market a-rreati
ILLIAM G?ENEY,,
H0LESALE GR0CEB
AMD
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
1O0 BAIST B-ATST
CIIAUL.K8TON, B. O.
tor, Che eso and Provisions.
Liberal advaaoea made on consignments.
[RIMS & W0HLTMANN,
Wholesale Grocers
AND "
[ISSION MERCJHANT&
No? 187 EAST BAY,
LBSTQW, 8- O. ..
...,*,,..,,,..,i>.u.m. woaxncAim
Sraoe
1NCERD.C.VANB0KKELE?
J0MMI8SI0N MERCHANT,
iQBi-tikTJicU-fto'titZyiT. NEW YORK
ITIOTJLAB ATTENTION O?VBN TO THH 0AL1
)F COTTOn AND NAVAL STORES.
r?p?esEnted -dt-' - 9C
inOX B. PRITOHUTT, Charleston a 0.
^sTaY???*?-. Bv.0.
?FWfr^ftJta^M
aooTT A)m;.juct?ftacyrm
itm awl f^MBisaioi. MerehMti
Witcraaflrtoa\-?t., ?oil
?S
tilt?, B. C.
...w. o.
MtioeliAodiae.
to FnrclraabM,
?a. E\r
?.
h r JftfTpj [CHILD Se CO.,
"w' '.' r\, ' DaVaUaBS ?H | :
PLANTATION SUPPLIES,
oonsuttno or
GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOES AND CLOTHING.
SAILORS' OUTflTTlNG,' HATS, CAPS, s/o, ,'
Agents for Allen's and Wheelock's Pistols,
No. 103 East Bay, near foot of Broad-street.
A OHILD6.'..N.G. PAREES.)
March 30 ' ??o
G?0. E. ?R1TCHETT, c.
COMMIS SIONIMERCH ANT
NORTH iTMTIC IftACF,^
CHARLESTON:' S. jC.
March ? l.'C ' . i ' .-1 (. i 1 '. . i . CaUo?*
?WILLIAM B. HERIOT ? & CO
AND
Q EN ?rtAfc AGENTS
No. 3*49 Kong-street,
; OHAIiXJ?BTON, S. O.
BOKfl DEPOSITS AND ALLOW INTER?S!
fHEREON.
DEAL m FOaBIQN AND DOMESTIC E2
CHANGE.
mart! OOLLEOnONB AND PItOMFT RE
TURNS.
Uaferen??s Is? New Yorki
Msssrs. DUNCAN, SHERMAN ft OO. 811
' UesaT?. H?ENRY CLEWB A OO.
?rrmAni> LATHERS, Esq., President Groat Wcs-tert
< sur-aneo Oompany.
B. 3. HOWLAND, Esq., No. 60 WaR-stroet
GBOBGB T.HOPE, Esq., President Oonttnental Insur
Sjsme Oompany._October ao
T? SAVAGE HEYWABD &S0NS,
r! I f J , AUCTIONEER K
AND
8ENEML COMMISSION MERCBAHT8.
Noj 241 Broad-street, Augusta.
WILL BELL AT
P?BLI? AUCTION
ON
MONDAYS, WEDNE?DAYS,
AND
PARTIOULAR ATTENTION PAID TO CONSIGN
MENT8. We hold ourselve? strictly responsibl?
or all goods for which wo hare acknowledged the r?
oelpls, and will render np aalea SS, speedily as possible
Goods not Insured unleas Instructed to do so. *
Maroha ' ,.*_-, ; '[ -_Brnos ;
ML M. QUINNm ERO.,
Wholesale & Retail Dealers
IN .. _.
BOOKS. PERIODICALS,
NEWSPAPERS, STATIONERY, ETO.,
NO. R?7 UING-8TRKKT,
- 1 ; (Oppordto Ann^treel,, ' H
OHARLE8TON, S. C_,
Airo
Wo. 13 7 B II O AD-ST II K KT,
(OppoaltolJonTimen?.strect,) i , ; ; -r
AUGUSTA Gr?C
The latest Issues of the press always on hand.
Subscriptions reoelved and Good?. delivered or for*.
rarded by Hall or Expresa.
AU CASH ORDERS will be promptly attended to.
February OT_ly
WHOLESALE ADD RETAIL
O-ZR-OO m.K?I E S.
GBO. W. STEFFENS & CO.
WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THEIR CUS
TOMERS and thepubUo that, In addition to their
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROOEBX *t, the oorner
of King and Georgs streets, they have now opened a
WHOLESALE AND COMMISSION HQU8E at No. 38
Vendu* Range, where they will be able to afford their
ouatomcrs extra facilities. Their firm will comprise
as formerly: . . j " .
oxo. w. ntxwtLt\?....v. o. Boaxsn....u bbxdenbbxo.
March 18_ --- _lyr
HOWE, DOUOIN & CO.,
Snip Chandlers & Grocers,
oonsdii^issxoisr
A*D
/ORWARDING MERCHANTS,
0. HOWE, Jn., ) :...i. fTT.11
P. M. ?DOHOIN, I No. 191 Hut Bay.
B.C. HOWE. J ,. ' :
0. ? E. HOWE,
Commission Merchants,
?o?H0^1"?Vr^^??^**^W?w Yor*'
Consignments nollcltod. Prompt attention given tc
tales of merchandise. Produce purohaaod on oomxsis
don, and LIBERAL ADVAN 8 MAD a
January 80 . BmOS
AUSTIN, ?NDR?S & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers.
NO. 131 MEETING-STREET.
COUNTRY ORDERS FILLED WITH DISPATCH.
February 1*
.
' ' 1,
A. 3. HULX<, Agent,
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
CORNER MEETING AND M?RRET BT8.,
HAS NOW IN STORE A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
FRENCH AND ENGLISH COATINGS for Gen
tlemen'a wear.
'' AUK).
WHITE AilD COLORED '
DUCK AND? DRILLS
MARSEILLES. BULK, AND CASHMERE
VEaS^INQS.
A F?LL ASSORTMENT OF
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
November 1 ly?
milK SUHVORIU20U8 SIAVK ?1AUM ah.
J. RANGEllENTS with Mr. 3. S. PHILLIPS, to con
Unue the DRAPER and TAILORING business at theli
eld stand, No. M BBOAD-8?REST, In sil 1U branches
as formerly oonduoted by them, and seHolt for him fron
their/ornier patrons and mends; the sama Ubscal.pat
pi? PHILIPS, ;
?UOOTSSOR TO KOGERTON ft UIOHABDS,
NO. S? BnOAD-SIREET,
' ?EPS CONSTANTLY OH HAND i. FULL A8SOB1
MKHT of best ?rades of French, English, an
an Cloths, Oasshneres, and Vesting?, whleh wl
Lby*meyar$ orneadoto order tu the later! faol
TltlK BABTBRIf SO. OA. JOURNAL..
IS PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MOBNTNO* 1
the town of BennettiivJlle. B. CL, by W. F. E.HK
PERSON. Proprletot.
T?QiA^ThreedcJlarspMantximta sdrtBaoajtweo
dsllsrs far ton in-gais. Maroh-i
HTTGEE & HASEL!,
?ft& IST" MEETINGST.,
CUAULKiSTON. 8. O.
LOCOMOTIVES, RAILROAD IRON
RAILWAY SUPPLIES
PORTABLE A STATIONARY ENGINES
IRON Jk WOOD WORK MACHINERY
SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS
COTTON GINS,
'MILL AND GIN BANDS
I FIRE-PROOF SAFES, Ac, ?to.
AprBS
DAVIS & SON'S
' ORIGINAL AND GENUINE
FBRRO-PHOSPHORATBD?LIIIR
: ' OF
CALISAYA BARE.
t
WE OFFER TO TH E PUBLIC, ANP ALSO THE TRADE.
A PURE COMBINATION OF
IRON, PHOSPHORUS,
AND
O?AJL.ISA.YA..
?T.T, THE
FERRO-PHOSPHORATED ELIXIR
CALISAYA BABE,
By whomsoever sold, that baa been in the market
alnce Fcbmory, 16?53, haa been ms?nfJwtured solely
DAVIS & SON'S.
_o?
CITRATE OF MAGNESIA,
A PLEASANT
REFRIGERANT,
AND
O A. T H -A R T IIIO
MEDICINE.
A large involoe of both these .preparations on .band.
and at New York price?, by
>
No. 151MEETING-ST.,
wroi^^ '
March ?0 ' ' ' . .. SOLE AGENTS.
0. E. OHIOHESTEB,
REAL ESTATE BROKER,
NO. 18 BROAD-STREET*
?' OrLUtLESTOJti, 13. O.
GENT FOR THE: P?ROHASB AND BALE 01
45
REAL Eb T?TE in any of the Bonthers State?.
_ 10 AGENT FOB THE BALE, RENTING, Rl.
PAIRING. Ao. OF OTTY PROPERTY Aqgu?? 33
BALTIMORE BIYET AND SPIKE WORKS.
R. w. tVs?n & CO.,
P. 0. Box 1004. Baltimore, Maryland?
MAMUFAOTUBEB8 OF
TTOOK-HEAD RAILROAD SPIKES, B?LLER BJV
JHL ETS, BOAT SPIKES, ko.
-for farther Information, apply to
BRUNS k BEE. Asenta,
No. S? East Bay, Charleston, & a
MarchB 8tnos
A~ IIL,IL,IlSrGr,
WHOLBVAEE AMD HXTAXL. DBALBE ?H
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS,
DBYGOOD8 TOYS -&0.
%t No. Met? KIN O-BTSIKKT. Ort tari est? is. B.O,
AT NEW KORK PRICES.
aSB-YcrirvUIe paper oopy for two m on the, and aesi
iTfco this offloe. lv?* Nov?*mbe*m
NOLEN & STEERS,
Sd Street tend Second A wenn?. Haw York
WHOUH3ALB AND RETAIL DEALERS
ni au? xnrM or
LUMBER. MANUFAOTUREPS OF HOULDINOB
BASH DOORS. BLINDS, AND BOX BHOOK8.
Taraini in all 1U tranohoa. Boohs oontainlng Patte?
of M onldlngs eeot on applicaii?*?.
Deos-mbe-r 37 lyr
frHE S?1?TBR WATCHMAN.
SBTABIiiaH-BP IN I860
GILBERT, DAUB & GO, Proprietor*
-PUBLHIHED AT SUMTEB, 80UTU CAROLINA, i
JL Town ef nourishing bnslneaa, and now third I
bnslne?s importance in the State. , ,
i It affords a moat avallablo medium at advertising .
I Jonttarr*? ?
_ Tlllfl NHVW BRA.
WEEKLY PAPER, PUBLISHED AT DARLING
. TON COURT HOUSE, has raoently been tram
srred to ns by its original proprietors. Located in to
i anfl only one etaUon. dlsUnt from th
?sentre of Floreniw, erar i?t?eilltiee foroon
withallpialrtsefthe ?oontry, and e-meclall
Kim mo ottiea of *OTiarleet??n, Oolnmbl? oui WUmlngtoi
from which wa are nearer *l?^-diiitant, are*oniinrp<u??e<!
?The Editor, i. H. NORWOOD, Bag., was formerly we
known to the presa of the State u one of the ??rigln*
r?mndei^t?dforiaowalyeejr?Edi'wrof thelHrlingto
Flag, whloh pspor w?u dlroontinnod at ?he beglantna <
the war. A? native? of the Bontb we -respoctfuUy sofla
a share of the advertising -patranaire.
jr. L. OOOpIb k CO.. PabUehera,
.Oarttagt^ 0. O?, S. 0,, Deoen?wM. ia?
CHARLESTON DRUG MR.
JOHN ASHHURST,
Superintendent,
FOIlfllKKLY OP No. BO IIAYN K-STI1KICT,
JtST RECEIVED AND NOW IN STORE,
A FULL SCPPLY OF
DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES,
PERFUMERY
BRUSHES
PAINTS
OILS
WINDOW GLASS
KEROSENE OIL
LAMPS, ho.
WHOLESALE AGENTS KOR
DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS?
Sterling's Ambrosia,
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP,
CONSTITUTION WATER,
AND ALL THE RELIADLE PATENT MEDICINES 01
THE DAY.
JOSEPH A. MORGAN,
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST,
No. 153 MEETING-ST..
OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL.
February 38
G. W. AIMAE,
O H IE 2\? I S T
AND
DRUGGIST,
Corner King and Vanderliorst-stretts.
Harch a_,_tan
?866. FOB 1866. 1866.
BRADLEY'S CELEBRATE?
?9?
H
O
i
a
!
A4
EAOH HOOP BEIN 0 COMPOSED
or
TWO PBBFEOTLY TEMPERED SINGLA
BPRINQS,
BALDED TIGHTLY AND FIRMLY TOGETHEB,
" te to edge, formina one hoop, and w?a?H?iB tn t
EST AND MOST FLEXIBLE, the LIGHTEST
AND MOST DURABLE 8PRLNO ma?l<*.
They wttl not band or Ha Use the single springs,
eat W?1 alwayapreserre their - .v^.^
PERFECT ADD BEAUTIFUL SHAPE.
rjf ALL
0BOWDED ASSEMBLAGES
OHUBOHES
THEATBE8
BALLBOAD OABB i
FOB PB01?ENADE
OB HOUSE DBBS8.
In fact, they are superior to all others, oomMntog
OOMFOBC. ECONOMY. LIGHTNESS AND
DUBABLUTY;
IKQUIBB TOR
BuMEV'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
OB
DOUBLE SPRING SKIRT
Fox ?ale everywhere. Mannfactared exol*aal*rely bj
the sole owners of the Patent,
VB8T8. BRADLEY k CARY,
So, 79 OHAMEERB AND Nos. 79 AND 81 READS BTU.
NEW YORK.
Tor sale In G?arlaston, S. 0., Wholesale and BetaU. by
WM. T. B?RGE k 00.
EDWIN BATES k 00.
KINO k OOODBIOH.
?I. R. READ k CO.
WM. MoOOMB k 00.
, T. KELLY.
E 800TT k CO.
UFFERHARDT k 0AMP8BN.
* JAB. B. BETTS.
I 8TOLL. WEBB k 00.
Aad aU otherMerohanU who soil flrst-cUss BAMRT
la Oharleeton aad tlironghont the Southern states.
January 26 \ Brno
NEW BlflES! NEW BOOKS!!
i ?TOST RECEIVED
RUGG'S PERIODICAL DEPOT,
No. Ip8 Market-street,
i
A FINE
?\_ most
Mlsoellaneofs
steamer and
The trade sn;
sjsp Bend for
ruiL
BETteOTION OF NEW N0TEL8, BY THE
popuar writers of the day. A fine aasortmen
Beading Matter reoelved by e-rery
lied on the most liberal terms,
lrcnlar. Morohl
JUST RECEDED
FRESH ST ?PLY OF OILS AND COLORS j ALSO,
a now ?t ine of BURNING FLUID, more than equal
the old fluid and not near as dangerous. MorUl'i
Patent Burner and Fluid, superior to anything yel
brought before the public Call and sac the new
Fluid; we will -arrant to satisfy all of Its oheapaeea
It costs less thi \ shy other Oil or Flald, and no ohlav
neys to break or any.
WearohonUn our stock o? Palnte, Oils and G?aas al
reduced pri?es. Oeil a4 No. A3 atarkeMrtreet.
February M | AUSTIN k ALBBB
i TOTTI ?PJJ?TtY DT !
N. M. GILBRETH,
?o. m Market-street,
H0?8B, SI
E eldea
?IJUOTG
N? AND 8HI? ABTIST,
bfeotfuiLy fjOLinrrad>RDiai3 from itx
'* * and ne**; onsbomers. r _
efl?o. FXTTTtor sala
N. York Advertisements.
A NOBLE PURPOSE
SaBaa
A GLORIOUS RESULT.
H
THERE ARE AB MANY ROADS TO FAME AND FOR
TUNE aa there were gateway? to the ancient Thebea
Tour ambition? warrior is for carrying bis way with tbr.
sabre; your aspiring politician for scheming hi? way by
Intrigue and consummate art. But there la one grand
broad path to the goal, along which nothing base can
travel. It I? the path ?et apart for the march of talent,
en orgy, and noblo purpose*, and though full of obstacle?,
It contain? none thai a brave man cannot surmount.
This fact has been exemplified In Innumerable In
stances, but In few moro forcibly than in the rise and
progresa of DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.
For over fifteen years it? course has been onward and
upward, scattering blessings at every stop until it now
stand? on the topmost rounds of the ladd ? fame, a?
t*M * *~"^
GREAT TONIC.
O
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS
la s positive remedy for
DYSPEPSIA,
AJTD
DISEASES RESULTING FROM
DISORDER OF THL.LIVER and
DIGESTIVE ORGAN
And 1? the only certain and safe
RESTORER OF STRENGTH
IN OABEB?OF DEBHJTY.
O
By the use of this Bitters
WEAKENED AND DEBILITATED FBAME8 S?
COMB RENEWED WITH ALL THE VIGOR
OF HEALTH.
Impaired constitution? are rebuilt, and the patient to
a abort timo regain? _
Vigor, Health, and Strength.
.3?
H OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS,
BeeuRlng from Disorder? of the Digestive Organs!
Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulness of Blood to fill
Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart
burn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight
In the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink
ing or fluttering at the Pit of the
Stomach, Swimming of the Head,
Hurried and Difficult Breath
ing, Fluttering at the,
Heart,
Choakln? or Suffocating
Sensation when m a Lying Pos
ture, Dullness of Vision,
Dot? or
Web? before th? Sight, Fever
add DuU Fains in the Head, Defl- '
denoy of Perspiration, Yellowness of
the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back,
Chest, Limb?, Etc., Sodden Flushes of Host, Burning tc
the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and
great Depression of SpUita.
REMEMBER
THAT THESE BITTERS
CONTAIN NO BUM OR WHISKY,
AND CAN'T MAKE DRUNKARDS.
IS NOT A
BAR-BOOM DRINK,
BUT A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETARLE.
EXTRACT,
FREE FROM ALCOHOLIO STIMULANT OB INJURI
OUB DRUGS.
It canno, lnaliioualy Introduce the vice of Drunken
neu Into the bosom of your ?amillea?to your wife, you
children, or your friends.
L
SOLDIERS
Or others whose systems have become Impaired by hard
ships or disease, wiU find in this Bitters ? tonto that wU
restore them to all their original vigor.
.A.
These Bitter? have performed more cure? |
GIVEN BETTER SATISFACTION!
HAVE MORE TESTIMONY!
HAVE MORE RESPECTABLE rPEOPLE TO VOUOX
FOB THEM I
Than any other articlo In the market. We doty any on
to contradict this assertion,
AND WILL PAY ?1000
To any one that will produce a Certificate published b;
as that is not Oaaronns.
N"
READ WHO 8AYB 80.
FROM THE HON. THOMAS B. FLORENCE.
WAsint-caToj?, January 1, 186*.
Gentlemen-.?Having ?tated it verbally to yon, I havi
no hesitation In writing the fact, that I experienced
marked benefit from your Hoofland'a German Bitters
During a long and tedious session of Congress, prosslni
and onerous duties nearly prostrated me. A kind fr?en?
suggested the use of the preparation I have named. 1
took his advloe, and the result waa Improvement o
health, renewed energy, and that particular relief I ?
cinch needed and obtained. Others may be almllarlj
advantaged, If they desire to be.
Truly your friend, THOMAS B. FLORENCE
r>
From Rev. W. D. Belgfrled, Pastor of Twelfth Beptis
Church.
p-prf.n-.wt.twiTk, December 3d, 1863.?Messrs. Jones a
Evans?Gentlemen:?I have recently bsen laboring un
der the distressing effects of Indigestion, accompanist1
by a proatratlon of the nervous system. Numeroui
remedies were recommended by fiionds and some o
them tested, but without relief. Your,- Hoofland'a Ger
man Bitters were recommended by persons who hail
tried them, and whose favorable mention of the Bitten
induced me also to try them. I must confess that I hac
an aversion to patent medicine?, from the "thousand
and one" quack "Bitters," whose only aim seems to Im
to palm off sweetened and drugged liquor upon the com
m unity, in a ?ly way; and. the tendeuoy of which, ]
fear, 1? to make many a oonflrmed drunkard. Upoi
learning that yours wss really a medicinal preparation
I took It with happy effect Its action not only upoi
the stomach but noon ths nervous syi i, was promp
and gratifying. I feel that 1 have dert>?a great and pei
nsanent benefit from the use of a few bottles. Very ;
pectfully yours. W. D. BEIOFRIED,
Ho. 3M Bhackamaxon-streei
BEWARE OF OOUNTERFETTS.
' Bos that the signature of "O. M. JACKSON" Is on thi
WRAPPER of each bettle.
_ PRINCIPAL OFFIGE AND MANUFACTORY,
i No, 681 Arch-street.
JONES ft EVANS.
DU0CE68OR8 TO O. M. JACKSON A OO.
For sale by Druggist? and Dealers In ?very town I?
tas United States. ihm ly Octobers*
t< ^.. ._
N. York Advertiseinents.
sikk's ummx depot.
J. B. 8CHENCK, Agont,*
Ho.70 BAIDEN LANE, NEW Y OREL,
OFFEBS FOB 8AT.F,
PORTABLE AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGHlBfl
of all alaos, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS of the meet
approved construction, outtlng from 10,000 to 30,000
feet of Lumber per day: REYNOLDS' 'XUKBLNB W?B>
TER WHEELS, and ail kinds of Machinery for WoiMog
Wood and Iron, vis.
Engine Lathes
Drill Lathes
Boring Machines
tilatting Machines
Upright Drills
Iron Planars
Vortical Planers
Steam and Gas Pipes
Steam and Water Guagee
Screw Jacks
Hydraulic Jocks
Upright Reserving Mills
Circular Reserving Mills
Shafting Pulirys snd Hangers
Bobber Leather Boltings
Circular Saw Benches
Steam Pumps
Suction Pumps
Force Pumps
Power Morticing Machines
Blind Blat Tenoning Machines
DsnleU' Planing Machines
Gray & Wood's Planing Machin?e
Woodworth Planing Machines
Moulding Machines
Bssb Machines
Boring Machines
Tenoning Machines
Foot Morticing Machines
Leather and Rubber Hot?
Plumbing and Gas Fitting
Wright's Patent Scroll Saws
Patent Holt Scroll Saws
Lifting Pumps
Rotary and Mining Pump?*.
Every description of Machinen- ?ml Eefclway BUppEeti
OOTTON GINS of the most sprr^ved construction.
Januarys WfmlyT
THE PATENT BOOT AND SHOE,
WITH
WOODEN SOLE AND HEEL
AND
LEATHER SHANK,
WILL OUTWEAR TBREE PAIR OF THE CUD
style. Onoe worn, yov will never bny any other,
Particularly adapted to the Laboring Classes.
MAKTjrAOTUBRD BY
THE UNION BOOT AND 8HOB COMPANY;
No. 38 ?Jer-street. New York.
?Tannery 81 wfmSmo
PUMPS! PUMPS! PUMPS!
Steal, Force, Suction and Lifting Pnmpt
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION :
STjEAM AND GAS PIPE?,
Pipe and Steam Fittings,
akd arxBT DSJBanxmon or
Rumbera', Gas and Stoam Fitter.
GOODS,
FOR BALE AT THE LOWEST RATES,
E*
JOHN B. FULLER,
Re. 8 BET-STREET, HEW YORK.
Noretuber 10 fmwlyr
HASAN'S MAGNOLIA BALK.
r?unfl IB THE MOST DELIGHTFUL AND EXTRA.
X ORDINARY arri?le ever discovered. It changea
the sun-burnt face and hands to a pearly satin texture
of ravLshlng beauty, Imparting the marble purity af
youth, and the dUt?igut appearance so Inviting la the)
city belle of fashion. 11 removes tan, freckles, pimples
and roughness from the skin, leaving the complanan
fresh, transparent end smooth. It contains no material
njnrlons to the shin. Patronised by Actresses and
Opera Singers. It la what every lady should have. Bold
e-ferywhare. BeUl 1 price 80 cents.
-Prepared by W. E. HAOAN, Troy, N. 7.
Ad?teos all orders to DEMAS DARNES k CO.,
October SO mwflyr New ?oifc,
A8?A LIA.
4 TOILET DELIGHT I THE LADIES' TREASURE
and gentlaman's boon I The "sweetest thing**
largest quantity. Manufactured from the rieh
Southern Magnolia. Used for bathing the faoe and pee.
son, to render the skin soft and fresh, to prevent extra?
tiens, to perfume olothing, ko.
It overoorner the unpleasant odor of perspiration.
It removes redness, tan, blotches, Ac.
It oures nervous headache and allays inflammatioa. J
It ?cools, softens, and adds delicacy to the akin. m
It yields e subdued and lasting perfume. EE?
It oures mosqnite bites and stings of Insecte.
It contains no material injurious to the skin.
Patronised by Actresses snd Opera Singers. I*
what every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Trp
the Magnolia Water onoe, and you will use no other 00
logue, Pe-r-tanery, or Toilet Water afterwards.
DEMAS BARNES k OO.
Props. Exclusivo Agents, N. V
October 80 mwflyr
ROBERT FOULDS,
QaToaTSB Of TBSMOB, ESOLISH ANP EEEEWM
Toys, Fancy Geods, China & Fireworks?
?ateo,
MANUFACTURER OF TRANSPARENT SLATES,
No. 89 ?Jobn-jtre-51, New York?
November 10_ ?BaTWtlB
BOYLAN & TUERS,
MANUFACTURERS OF, AND WHOLESALE DEAL?
BBS in, WHITE LEAD, ZINC PAINTS, OOLOBB
VARNISH?, Ac.
No. 03 MAIDEN LANE,
New York,
Orders by mall promptly attended to.
Marchai_ wfmlyr
Cotton fiftnst Cotton Gins! Cotton (.Ins
* . ? '
Taylor, Brown, Eagle, Southern?
Emory & Graven, KoCharty
and Ezeelsior
COTTON GINS,
WITH ENGINES, HORSB ?-.?/BBS, AND"
EVERY THING COMPLETE FOB RTTNNINa
IN STORE, AND BEADY FOB IMMEDIAT*
BHEPMENT AT THB LOWEST BATES,' Blf ' ' / *
JOHN B. FULLEB,
?STo. 8 Dev-street*
- ..'* ??EW YORK. :r
Ot**m*t_mwflyr
FURNITURE ! FURNITURE*
FROST, CLARK & CO.
?o. 73 llOWERV, NKW YORK,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN AN|
MANUFACTUREES OF
FXJRITITLTRB.
v^BSSt^s&ssAjesR m
can bo purchased at any otfcor house In the Union.
Ooodsparchased of our house are QUABANTHBD>
B.W. FRONT,.H. DOLARH
March M mwfSsto

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