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CHILDREN'S FRIEND !
PERM'S WORM TEA.
A SAFE AND EFFEOTUAL RKMEDY FOR ALL
kinds of AVorms found In the huiusn body ; also,
a certain euro for Worm Kit?, W->ren Kovor, Teno.mus,
Ac. PoisoB_ig In Us combination omlncnt cleansing
and strengthening properties, its URO will always Im
provo tho health of tho patient, whether Impaired by
worms or other causes.
Perry's Worm Too, effectually cnrrieR off Ibe ?lime or
mucous which is the bfd or nest of worms, In which
they breed, and conf.uent.ly worm* cannot exist where
this medicine Is used.
A physician In largo practice siys: "I havo boon
celled te many casos of Fits, given up by other Doctors
as Incurable, ?VI of which (being cruised by worms) havo
boen cured by Porry's Worm Tea."
Another says: "I prescribe Perry's Worm Tea in all
casca whore nnthclroiutlcs (worm medicino) IB Indica
ttd, and always with tho happiest results."
JOBN A. PERRY, ChomlHt, Boston, Proprietor. M.
S. BURR k CO., 20 T. oiuont street, Boston, General
Agents, and sold by all Dealers in Medicine.
Sold Wholesale and Retail by
O. W. AIMAR,
Druggist and Chemist,
Corner King and Vonderborte streets,
June i mwl 2mo??* Olmr'evon * I*
FRO BONO PUBLICO.
DR, W^RREIN.'S
BILIOUS BITTERS,
WILL PURIFY THE BLOOD. CURE LIVER COM
PLAINT, Jaundice, ivud all Bilious diseases; ros
tore the Lost Appetite, euro ?..yspopsln, S_r Stomach,
Heartburn, Costiveooss, Hesdacho, Dizziness, OoldB
and rovers, Foror aud Aguo, ?'tilntiioas. Woakuosa, De
bility, Eruptions on the akin, and all Humors of the
Blood.
To the weak and o mac! ited this Medicine Is particu
larly recommended us tho most perfect Tonic and luvlg
orator tho world has over Been. Tho U8e of Dr. War
ren's Bilious Bitters never fails ti cleauso tho system
from nil morbid and unhoaltliy secretions, t__r'ro'>y pre
venting or during Diseases of the Skin, and all com
plaints csilBCtl by Impuro Blood, Obstructed Circula.
tiou, i-r an unhealt'jy state of the Stomach, Liver, Kid
neys, and Rowels.
For Lsssittti. DrowilnotB, Dizziness, Uea-lacho, Gen
oral.Weakness and Debility, and all complaiuts incident
to the Spring eosson, It is beltovcd that Dr. Warren's
Billions Hitter?; havo no equal in the world. |
Mr. Daulol Smith, ol Barton, Vt" who bad been out of
health for a long time, and unible to labor, writes under
dato of August 27th, 1!_:-"I commoncod taking the
Bitters first of July, havo taken ono bottle and part of
another-Ond my health <]utto restored. My son has
been troubled for years with sores under bis arms, and
has been cured by tafclug one bolt.o of Dr. Warren's
DillonR Bitters."
1-IOE, 60 OENT8 AND $1.
Observo a ?__?_? of the Proprietor (lohn A. Por
ry) on tho wrapper.
Manufacture ? by JOHN A. PERRY, Che_ulst, Proprie
tor, Boston Maes.
Sold by G. W. AIMVR,
Chemist and Apothecary,
Oorner Etng and Vaudorborst-streets,
Juno * niwf 2mos Charleston, S. 0.
IMBRICAN DEODORIZER
AND
DISINFE CT____ST T.
MANUFACTURED BY THE BALTIMORE COMPANY,
FORBES dt CO., BALTIMORE, RIO.
IT l8 UNEXCELLED IN PURIFYING AND SWEETEN
ING the atmosphere in SICK ROuMS, HOSPITALS,
VESSELS, SINKS, CESSPOOLS, PRIVIES, io., Ac.
A liberal discount allowed to the trade.
Your attention is respectfully requested to the follow
ing testimonials :
BALTIMORE. Feb. 8th, I860.
For an efficient and reliable Deodorizer and Disin
fectant always ready for use, and not liable to auy
change, equally valuable in the sick room, and in the foul
sink, it has in my opinion no equal.
WILLIAME. A. AIKIN,
Professor of Chemistry University of Maryland.
Dr. W. C, VAN BIBBER, who made the report upon
"Disinfectants" to the National Sanitary and Quarantine
Convention of l8*, says of this article :
"It is the best deodorant of whtoh I have any knowl
edge. 1st. It evidently answers the purpose. 2d. It la
odorless Itself. 3d. It is easUy kept and managed, -ti
lt is comparatively cheap. It Is a mixturo of the best
simple deodorizers known to science, and the experi
ments made with it prove the proportional combination
to bo a good one to effect the purpose intended."
For other distinguished testimon?ala seo circular.
For sale by
PRATT & WILSON BROS.?
Wholesale Agenta for the State, No. 233 King-street.
Charleston, 8. C, and at all Drug Stores.
Mayal ._m _o
CHEROKEE PILLS,
Or Female Regulator,
Cure Suppressed, Eeccestive and
Painful Menstruation, Oreen
Sickliest, Nervous and Spinal Af
fection?, Paint in ths Rack, Sick
Headache, Giddinets, miall dis
eases that spring from irregularity,
by removing tho cause and all the
effects that arise from It. They
are perfectly eafo In all cases, ex
cept tchen forbidden by direc
tion!, and are easy to administer,
as they aro nicely tugar coated.
They should be In toe lia rids of
; ovary Maldon, Wife, and Mother
In the land.
Ladies can address us in perfect
confidence, and state their com
plaints In full, ss we treat all Female Complain-,
ami preparo Medicines suitable for all diseases to
which I hey ure subject-Thirty-two page pamphlet,
In a scaled envolopo. free.
The Cherokee Pills are sold by all druggists at $1
per box, or six boxes for |5; or they aro sent by
mall, freo of postage, in an ordinary letter, free
from observation, by addressing tho sole proprietor,
Dr. W. B. MERWIN, 37 Walker 8t., N. T.
N. B.-Cherokee PIM? No. 9 are propared for
tptcial eases, when milder medicines fail ; these
aro sent by mail, froo of postage, on receipt of t'\
tht price of each bo?.
DB. WRIGHT'S
REJUVENATING ELIXIR,
Or, _E.8sei.ee or _?,<_.>,
__W___W CAITOS General Debility, Weak
"9y/ net?, Hyst?ries in Females.
McZ Palpitation of the Heart ana
"* all Nervous Disease*. It ro
_ stores now life and vigor to tho
w?UmSO^3^ aged, causing tho hot blood of
'* i# the PKentx rises youth to eoUrse the veins, ros
?_C_f ____ -/?? torlng ?*o Organs of G?n?ra
nt W& ?S!ff____-_____i
this Ei-fr rejuven Debility, restoring Maullnes?
ale the system and and full vigor, thus proving a
onercomt ducat*. perfect " Elia-ir of Love," re
moving Sterilitu ona Barrenness In both sexes. To
tho young, mld?.lo-sgt. and aged, thoro Is nogreotor
boon than this .' KlTxlr of Life." It gives a new
lease of liff/, causing tho weak and debilitated to
have renewed strength and vigor, and the entire
system to thrill with loy and pleasure.
Prico, one bottle . ? thrco bottles $6; sent by
express to any address. .....
Our medicines aro sold and recommended by all
respectable druggists In overy part of t*. civilized
plobo; somo unprincipled doalors, howover, try to
deceive their customers by selling cheap and worth
ies., compounds in order te mako monoy. Be not
deceived-ask for these medicines and take no
Athen, If tbo druggist does net keop them, write
te us, sad we will send them by express, carefully
packed, free from observation. Wo will bo pleased
t?. roccl ve lottors with full statements In regard te
any disease with which ladies or gent.omen are
afflicted Address all letters for medicines, jpouiph
lets, or advico, to tho solo proprietor, ' _. gb
Dr W. R. MERWIN, 37 Walker 8t" N. Y,
MayaB _fmw
THE DAHLI NUTON SO UTfIK_-__.
THE 80UT?IE1-_R l8 PUBLISHED REOULARL?
every FRIDAY MORNING, at Darlington Sour
Honse, B. ft, by JAMES M. BROWN, and Edited by R
VI. BOVD, Esq. It baa Just commenced ita 8EVENT?
VOLUME under very flattering auspices. It l8 a larg
ihoet, Is printed on the best of paper, and tho pnblishe
li determined te spare neither labor nor exponse ii
making it worthy of tho largest patronage. Having i
jood and rspldly growing circulation ?mong the Planl
?.s and Mord?ante of Darlington District, and o 1th
?oo Doo country .Itoflers ?tronc Inducements to 0
Merchants and others doslrons ol making them se
lnovn t?K>u??i ?lw : no .Hum el iwlvert* .mso?** -
?.
CLOSING OUT SALE
OF THE
LONDON WATCH CO.
WING TO TBE FAILURE VNO SUDDEN CLOS
INO of tho woran and bunnies i of the
O
LONDON WATCH COMPAN?,
A largo number of Ano WATCHES, manufactured espe
cially for til o United Stat? s, being heavy, flr.it class time
??copers, Intended to ntautl hard tteago und Budden
changes of temporattiro, aro loft in our bands for linmo
illato sale. As agents of the Company, wo are oblige?!
to dlsposo of this atoofc for cash iu tho uhortest possible
timo. We have, thoref ro, do-lded on the plan annexed
a<> tho ono that will be productive of tho doslrod result
This plan gives every ono au opportunity of obtaining
first-class time-kcopors nt a price that all can command.
Aa every certificate r? presents a Watch, thoro aro no
blanks, and every ouo WHO lnv-sts in thin salo MUST got
a 'Mitch at bolt tho rotuli prlco at lo ist, and if at all
fortunate, 01 e to wear with piidr, through life.
Remittances may bo mado ut our risk iu registered
letters or by oxprcss, or post?nico orders and drafts
payable to our order, anti wo guarantco a safe return.
This INSURES safe delivery and euro return to every
patron.
Wo warrant evory Watch as roprosontod, and satisfac
tion is guarantor??! in every Instauro. Knowing the
worth of the stock, wo eau givo a warrantee to every
purchaser. Tho price has beon placod at the very low
figure in order to insure immediate sale, and all who
desire to improve the opportun.ty should make early
application.
HART, GIBSON & CO.,
No? 205 Broadwa>, New York,
?CHESTS FOE THE LONDON WATCH CO.
Tho following Splendid List o?
PINE WATCHES AND CHAINS,
Worth S350,000!
TO BE 80LD FOR
TEN DOLLARS EACH I
1-7 Cold bunting-cased Chronometers, from $175 to $1G0
l63 Gold bunting-cased English Patent Le
vers.v. 150 to 325
144 OoldJauntlng-casod lluplox. 100 to 300
175 Gold buntiug-casod Patent Levers. 75 to 275
232 Gold hunting-cased Lovers. 60 to 275
210 Cold hunt! g-caaod Leplnes. 60 to 200
169 Gold masio-caaedLevers. 90 to 275
336 heavy gold-cased Patent Levers. 75 to 225
208 heavy gold-cased Levers. 70 to 175
120 Lad ios' gold huntlog-caeed Levers. 16 to 225
272 Ladies' gold enamelled hunting-cased
Levers. 66 to 250
136 Ladies' gold enamelled magic cased Lo
vera-.->......-. 30 to 275
285 Ladies'gold-cased engraved Levers.... 45 to 176
2^3 Ladies'(-old-cosed engraved Leplnes... 40 to 176
S60 heavy solid sllvcr-casetl Duplex. 36 to 125
736 heavy solid silvcr-cai-ed Patent Lovers.. 30 to 125
600 heavy Bolld B1 Ivor-eased Lovers. 25 to 100
178 heavy solid eilver-casod Leplnes. 20 to 00
203 Ladles' solid-cased Levers. 25 to 90
224 Ladies' solid-cased Leplnes. 20 to C5
SOO solid gold Guard and Vest Chains. 16 to 150
860 solid gold Leantine and Chatelaines_ 15 to 125
?WrAH iho above list of Watches will bo sold for TEN
DOLLARS EACH.
Certificates representing each and evory Watch In the
above Hat are placed in similar envelopes and seeled.
Any person obtaining a certificate, to bo had at our
office, or sent by mall to any address, can have the arti
cle called for on the return of tho certificate with Ten
Dollars.
We obarge for -forward*jg certificates 60 cents each.
Five will be sent for $2 and fifteen for $5.
The certificates must in all cases be returned with and
accompany the money when goods aro ordered.
AU orders promptly filled and forwarded by return
mall or expresB. Address
HART, GIBSON & CO.,
No. 205 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
June 11_3mo
T35_E
?ISH AND AMERICAN BAM,
LIMITED.
INUORPORATED UNDBJR "THK COUPA*
NIKS' ACT, 180?.*?
1CTU0RIZ?D CAPITAL ??1.800,000,
IN ?0,000 SHAKES OF ?80 EACH.
First Issue, 80,000 Shares, and the remainder to be la?
.ned at nay be required, under the sanction of a Gen?
eral Meeting.
THE ENGLISH & AMERICAN BANK,
LIMITED,
Having opened Offices at No. 08 WALL STREET, NEW
-ORE. is prepared to sell Billa of Bxohange on the
ENG -IHII ?AND AMERICAN BANK (LIMITED), Lon
don, and on the ONION BANK OF LONDON; to buy
Bills of Bxohange, and to IBBUO Commercial and Tra-?1
era' Credits, available in all parts of the world. Oom?
meroUl Credits Issued for use In the
EAST INDIES, CHINA. AND AU-TRAXIA, WILL DB
UPON THE ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION OI
LONDON.
Further particulars may be ascertained on application
al the Office, No. ?33 Wall street
WILLIAMWOOD, Manager.
GEO. BUHGIIALL WATTS, Assistant Manager.
Apr amos
KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY.
Drawn Daily at Covington, Ky.
MURRAY. EDDY & CO, MANAGERS,
Tickets from Si to $20.
CIRCULARS SENT FREE OF CHARGE. ORDERS
for TICKETS In the above LOTTERY promptly at
tended to. Drawings mailed as Boon as the Lottery Is
drawn. Havana Flan Lottery--30,000 Tlcirats; 696
Prizes. Capital Prix?, ,$100,000. Draws the 16th and
81 Bt of each month. Addresa
H. T. PETERS, D. S. Licensed Afcent,
No. 00 Haael street, or Key Box 62, Poatoffloe.
April 11 Smos
JOS. H. RISLEY,
General Commission Merchant,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
SUGARS, MOLASSES, ETC.,
No. HO EAST BAY,
CORNER OF ACCOMMODATION WHARF.
May 23 _.._
0. E. CHICHESTER, .
REAL ESTATE BROKER,
No. l8 BROAD-STREET,
CHARLESTON,,S. O.
a GENT FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALB Ci
/% REAL EbPATK in any ot the Southern State?.
ALMO AGENT FOR T?IK SALE, RENTING- ft?.
. ?n** ft -t. tig etta -?JPEHTT ?. -M? s ?
TUB CAROLINA TIME}-,
PUBLISHED EVER? WBDNB8DAY, AT ORANGE.
BDBG 0. II.. S. O., by THAD. O. ANDREWS.
The only paper published In the rloh andflourlshlng
District of Orangoburg, S. O. Circulation of the Papei
extensive and rapidly Increasing.
SUBSCRIPTION.
Weekly Paper-one year.?-.?6.
Weekly Paper-six months. 2.
Weekly Paper-three months. 1
To elabe of ten or more the Paper will be supplied
j.? por y oar for each copy.
To clubs of twenty or mere the Paper will he suppll
at $3 per year for eaoh copy.
CONTRACT ADVERTISEMENTS.
One square-one month....9
Ono square- two months. 8.
One square- three months. 10.
One Bfiuaro-six months. 13.1
One sanare-twelve menths.ii.... 1(5. i
DISCOUNTS.
Twonty-flve per cent, discount allowed on adver tilt
m on ti of three squares or over.
Thirty-three per cent, discount allowed on advertiM
menta of half oolumn or over.
Fifty per oenu dlacount allowed on advertisements ?
one oolumn qr over.
Term-cash. ^^ j ej?g*.
??Ml C*1*? rtetcc*.
1866. F02 1866. 1866.
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC,
BACH HOOP BEIN a COMPOSED
or
rwO PERFECTIaY TEMPERED SINOLM
SPRINGS,
BRAIDED TIGHTLY AND FIBMLY TOGETHER
edge to edge, forming one hoop, and making tbi
STRONGEST AND MOST FLEXIBLE, tho LIGHTEST
AND MOST DURABLE SPRING mode.
They will not bend or break Uko the single springs,
but will always preserve their
PERFECT AMD BEAUTIFUL SHAPE.
IN ALL
OBOWDED ASSEMBLAGES
CHURCHES
THEATRES
RAILROAD CAR8
FOR PROMENADE
OR HOUSE DRESS,
In fact, they are superior to all others, combining
.OMFORT, ECONOMY. LIGHTNESS ANT
DURABILITY.
IMQ?-E TOB
?RIDLEY'S DUPLEX BLLIPTII!
OB
DOUBLE SPRING SKIRT
For sale everywhere. Manufactured exclusively by
Ibc sole owners of the Patent.
WESTS, BRADLEY & CART,
So. 79 CHAMBERS AND NOB. 79 AND 81 READE 8TB.,
NEW YORK.
For sale In Oh arlos ton, B. 0-, Wholesale and Retail, by
WM. T. BURGE A CO.
EDWIN BATE8 A 00.
KING A GOODRICH.
J. R. READ & 00.
WM. MCCOMB _ co.
T. KELLY.
E. SCOTT A CO.
UFFEBHABDT k OAMPSEN.
JAS. B. BETTS.
BTOLL. WEBB k 00.
S. FRIBOURG, OAHM k 00.
And all other Merchants who sell flrst-ciaas aiUBT.
(a Charleston ana throughout ttae Southern Htatea.
/annary -_.__
IIIMLES-NJlllI? ?IOUSB
JOHN ASHHUBST,
Superintendent,
FORMERLY OK No. 1*0 HA VNK.STRKK?,
?JUST RE-EIFE. AND NOW IN STOHE,
A FULL SUPPLY OF
DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES,
PERFUMERY
BRUSHES
FAINTS
OILS
WINDOW OLA8B
KEROSENE OIL
LAMPS, _,
WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR
DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS
Sterling's Ambrosia,
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP,
CONSTITUTION WATEE,'
AND ALL THE RELIABLE PATENT MEDICINES 0.
THE DAY.
JOSEPH A. HOB GAN,
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST,
No. 153 MEETING-ST..
OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL.
February 28
-i-TlTUTION WATER.
THE A8TONIBHING SUCCESS WHICH HAS AT.
TENDED this lnvaluablo medicino proves It ttae
most perfect romedy ever discovered, No language can
convey an adequate idea of the immediate and almost
miraculous change which It occasions to tbo deb lilts ted
and shattered system. In fact, It stands unrivalled as s
remedy ter the perfect ours of
Diabetes,
Impotency,
Loss of Muscular Energy,
Physical Prostration,
Indigestion,
Non-rotentlon or
Inconsistency of
Urine,
Irritation,
Inflammation or . ? / .
Ulc?ration of
ttae Bladder
I and Kidneys,
Diseases of tbe
Prostrate Gland,
Stone in the
BUU er,
? alonlns,
Gravol, or
Brlckdust
Deposit,
And aU Diseases or-*?1 < ctiona of the Bladder and Kid.
neys, and Dropslcnl J ' Jungs existing In Men, Women,
or OhUdren.
FOR THOSE DI ?. A8E8 PECULIAR TO FEMALES
OONBTITCJ ra ON WATER 13 A SOVEREIGN
REMEDY.
Those irregularities are tbo cause of frequently recur
ring disease, and through neglect tbo soeds of mort
gravo and dangerous maladies are tbe result; and ai
month ai tor month passes without an o (Tort being made
to assist nature, the difficulty becomes chronic, tho pv
tient gradually loses taer appetite, the bowels are con.
sUpated, night sweats como on, and consumption final
17 ends her career.
I For sale by all Druggists. Frioo $1. _..,
? W. H. ?BEGG - CO., ,
Proprietors. .
MORGAN ? ALLEN,
General Agents, No. Aft Cliff street, Nsw York,
Aft? 14
MORGAN BKOS.,
C___a_-? . AGENTS.
COURTENAY & TRENHOLM,
(LATE OF NEWBERRY O. H., 8. 0")
?flTILL CONTINUE BUSINESS IN CIIABLE8TON, AB
SHIPPING
AND
Commission Merchants
And will be pleaiod to Beo their frionds at
NO. IO BOYCE'? WHARF.
WM. A. COURTENAY. P. 0. TRENHOLta
May?_ _
GEO, E. PRITCHETT,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF,
CHARLESTON" S. O.
WM. H. (HLLILAND,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
AITO
REAL ESTATE AGENT
N0. 33 DAYNE-STREET.
May 1 tuttutfmo
M. M. QUINN & BRO.,
Wholesale & Retail Dealers
IN
BOOKS, PERIODICALS,
NEWSPAPERS, STATIONERY, ETC.
No. BUT KING-8TRBBT,
(Opposite Aiin-utreot,)
OHABLBSTON, S. O,,
aim
Ho. 137 BRO,M;-NTIIKKT,
(Opposlto Monnraont-Btroflt,)
_P_-TJC3rT_rSX_P_. OjfV
The latest issues of the prese always ou hand.
Subscriptions recelvod and Gooda dollvoredor for
tvardcd by Mall or Expresa.
AU OAHU O ii DERB will bo promptly attended to.
February 27 ly
ARCHIBALD GETTY & CO.,
WKOLES_\I??l P rl A T.T-TFC-5
?mw anil Commission MeruMs
R]0B. 126 AND 1-8 MEETINQ-HTUEE.
WABBHO-BES :
Moa. ?S and 55 HASEb-STRKET,
CHARLESTON, S. C
A. Gotty.K. A. Sonder.B. 1*. Sondai
December 22
STYLES k CARTER,
SHIPPING & COMMISSION MERCHANT*
AND
DEALERS IN NAVAL STORES,
Ko. 1*? VAN D KRIS OR ST'8 W11AH?
CHARLESTON, S. O.
L. O. STYLES.1. *T. 0ABT?_>
February 3
A. ILLING,
WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEAI.F.B HI
MILLINERY AND FANCY (?00D8,
DRY GOODS TOYS &o.
At No. ?OX ?HUNG-STRKI-T, Charleston, H.C.
AT NEW -ORR PRICES,
jgar YorkvUle paper oopy for two months, and nant
?.?.itrt-iu ? n*i o?? i- . NivR4r_tni?T'l
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERIES.
GEO. W. STEFFENS & CO.
WOULD B"5SPEOTFUI_tiT INFORM THEIR 0TJ6
TOMEH r and the publio that, In addition to theti
WHOLE?ALH 1ND RETAIL GROCERY at the oornei
of King and ( ?sorgo afreets, they have now opened i
WHOLESALE ?ND COMMISSION HOD8E st No, 11
Vendue Ranga, where they will be able to afford their
ouatomers extra facilities. Their firm will compris?
aa formerly:
aso. w. sT?urr-_s....~. o. BomncB...... sttMnrnxamMm
March l8 Un
B. A. EARLY, 1 I J. F. EARLY,
Darlington 0. H., 8. C. { ( Oharloston, 8. 8.
B. A. & J. F. EARLY,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
NORTHWEST CORNER OF E?_BT BAY AND MAS
EET STREETS Obarleiton 8. 0., and oppotlt.
aourt House, Darlington, S. C, Will attend to the pni
chase, sale and shipment of COTTON, NAVAL STORE*
and MERCHANDISE generally. Orders and oonaijp
ments solicited. Cnio* January li
CARPENTERS, JOINERS, PATTERN AND
MOOKI? MAKER,.
GEERING VALVES AND ALL KINDS OF PAT
TERNS for machinery exeouted with dispatch.
Fitting? for stores and offices SHIPPED TO AKT rxn-r or
TUE WOULD.
GIXNISI GHi?crsi oiisre i
IMPRqVED ROLLER SEA ISLAND COTTON GINS
constantly on band. Address all orders to
ANDERSON b SCETERMERHON,
Rear No. 47 Ann-itreet, New York.
June l8 mwfSmo
W. LIVINGSTON,
SASH, BLIND AND DOOR MAKER
No. 31 Jane-street,
mj-iw -_ro_=t___
Beferenoe.JOHN THOMBY.
May 8_ _ _ tuthsBmo
THE SA.x^_f_.isrJsr_<_._3;
NEWS AND HERALD,
PUBLISHED AT
No. Ill Bay?-_tre6t, Savannah, Ga.,
, M THE !..
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY,
Is aaaigned the publication of
ADVERTISED LETTERS
AB having the
LARGEST CIRCULATION
In the City and County,
And Publishes the Legal Advertisements of nearly every
County which has Its Advertising done in Savavannah.
It Is the
BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM
In Its Section of the State.
TERMS.
Dally.$10 per Annus
Trl-WoeWy.;. ? .? ??
Weekly. 8 ?
Sa Wa MASON,
fCdltor and Proprietor.
April 27_
KO V Al? HAVANA tOTTBRY OK CUBA,
CONDUCTED BY THE SPANISH GOVERNMENT.
$800,000 IM GOLD DRAWN EVERY 8EVENTBBH
DATA
Frlae-oaahed and Information farnlahed.
The highest rats? paid for Doubl oona an d -li als d
Qc!d _&2S?1Y:X. I I?LOR? LU, ^u t~i?.
?fete-narya ?nw No? IS Wall*?**, Mew tott
1866!_L866!
MAKE UP YOUR CLUBS,
TUE
NEW FORK NEWS,
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THE ONLY RECOGNIZED DEH9CB1T1G
NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED
IN NEW YORK.
DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY
AND
WEEKLY.
TO THE _PTJ_31 ?0.
THE NEW YORK NEWS DAS BATTLED .JAIN8T
despotism for four years of blood and terror, In
assortlon of tho sanctity of the Constitution. A patriot- .
Ism sufficiently broad to ombraco both sectloua ha? Leen
Its only guide, and It refera now with honest pride ;?. ila '
rocord to show that it has not turned to tho right ur tho
loft under all tho violcnco of arbitrary power.
Truo to Is principles as THE NEWS baa been through
Ibo rolgn of terror, It challenges public couddenco in
honesty and Indepeudence for the future.
The political transition of tho pr?tent day opens S ?
THE NEWS a new and wider __$kl of usefulness. Stan d '
Ing now aa It*' ways has, c n t*_i inviolability oi the C O
stltutlon, accoi ing to the Interpretation of Um st rio "
constructlenlsts, it presents a rallying ground for al),
both section., who aro friends of a ?vouerons conserva
tism. AB a true and tried exponent of sectional amity 1
occupies a position which makes It tho utting mediato ;
in holding up to tho party of ordor in both sections, i n- _
tercBls and principles that gave breadth and vitality to
thclr alliance. As an intcrsectlonal agent, devoted a '
freedom or election, to trial by jury, to the sanctity .<'
the habeas corpus, and opposed now, SB for four yoarsol
terror it has beon, to the centralization that dart-p*
tramplo on tho rights of States, North or South, TUH -.
NEWS places itself as a candidate for support before Ita
great body of this once free people.
Tho circumstances of tho moment mateo the diasem
minatlou of tho principles of THE NEWS a duty of I n
dividu-1 patriotism. Every man who conon? in It
doctrine must, if bo entertain a true sonso of freedom,
do so in no spirit of indifference, but rather frith ; tia
earnestness of a high trust. Justified, nay bound,i 9
his love of liberty to do so, the proprietor places t_
canvas? he makes here of the public generaUy lu tho
hands of those men who give him the approval of thais
consciences as his Individual agents. Evoir reader-f
THE NEWS can not avoid the conviction of duty which
Is hore pointed out as the ground of the request, that ha
urges its olaimB for a wider support upon all of ii?
friends and neighbors wbo give their earnest sympathie*
te the cause of "strict construction," intersoclional con?
dilation, and all the rights of the citizens under the ?y S
tcm, set up by our fathers, of liberty regulated by.?w.
The proprietor of THE NEWS calls, therefore, upon
good and truo Conservatives throughout thee untry to
discharge te their convictions of political right .?t this
great crisis in tho country's fortunes, tho dun of giv
ing to the influence of bia paper, dally, somi-v? tekiy, ir
weekly, the wider (power for good which It aeokg hoc?
through ttae service of Its individual supporters.
THE
SEJMLl-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY NEWS.
These two Journals are made up witta sp?cial refer?
euee to the wants of country subscribers, and contain
such a variety of matter ss te render thom welcome ta
every family te the land. In the matter of LITERA?
TURE, the choicest storios of tho best writers ar
spread forth in their columns; and more excellent lit?
rary matter ia furnished In one iaaue than con he badi a
many of the exclusively literary journals of the day,
The GENERAL NEWS is admirably selected and con?
densed, so as te give all tbo current intelligence lnis
readable a form as it can be placed. It comprises news
from every part of tho country, and Is always the is test.
The COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE is cnro-illy pi?
pared, and includes reliable MABXXT RXFOBTB fronul
points, which are not excelled by any Journal In till
country.
Send tbe names of all Friends of CONSTITUTIONAL
LIBERTY, and we will send them SPECIMEN COPIES
IREE.
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VVEIKLY,
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written. To insure safety in remittance, money orders
aro proferable,
8PECIMEN COPIES BENT FREE.
TU ABVRRTI8ER8.
THE NEW Yo_-KWH IB now taken throughout tho
Southern States, and the undisputed fact that It hast?
larger circulation In the South than tho Journals of tta
New York Press combined, wiU Insure the attention of
the commercial public and tho publie gonerally.
Advertisers now availing tbemselvos of the opportu
nity to make known tbolr business through the column
of TUB N*tw Yon? NEWS, aro convinced of tho import
ance of its great circulation throughout the South, I n
consequence of ttae largo orders received by them, certify
to the value of thin journal as ttae best medium for ad?
vortlBlng, and the public generally depending up_ pub.
Unity to secure an extension of business commensurate
with enterprise, should not fall to become ao_aalnt_
with the unquestionable advantages to be derivod frost
annonnolng, through ttae columns of this popularj o um al ;
whatever relates to commercial or financial matters, no.
matte* what maybe the particular business in which .
any party may be ocgaged. Address
BBNJANIR WOOD,
New York "cwi KuiMlng,
]_ W ?S7 BW 8.UM0, NowT?_.