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RICE! RICE!
No. 193 EAST BAY.
J. S. SCHIRMEB,
WHOL? SALE DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMES
TIC RICE. Au assortment of sll grades con
Btantly on hand. _Jup0 aB
ICE! ICE!
ICE BY THE CARGO.
Y AROE OR 8MALL OAROOK8 OF SUPERIOR
Bj MAINE ICE dellvorod at any accessible polnto on
ino coast. Orders received by
"^ JOS. H. DISLEY.
Commission Merchant,
No. 110 East Ray, corner Accommodation Wharf.
Juno
FRUITS IN BRAND?. CORDIALS,
&c, &c, &_.
RECEIVED PKIl IlItlG "HOCKWOOD."
Cyt\ CASIS FRUITS IN BRANDY 1 v_ur __,_-.
_Q\J 13 cases assorted Cordials J ?ourc&e s
itlorcos Superior Wlno Vinegar
ibalos Fin?- Bottling Corks
Josse 1'sto de folo Oras.
IM fi TO nE FJIOM HI?OKNI IMTOBTATIONB,
Oases CHATEAU LEUVILLE
Cases Marges?:x Mcdoo
Casca St. Julien
Oases Psullao
Oaeoa Iiantz Danae
Oases Vin Imperial (Oreen Seal? Moot Ohandon
Oases Vin Anglais
Baskets Piper's l.eldseick
Quarter casks Cordon's Buporlor Amontillado and Palo
Sherry.
Aim
SO doron excellent 8AUTERN, at $5 per dozen
20 dozon Roker's colobrated Ritters.
For sale by ELINOR, WIOKENDEBO k 00.
June 26 tuib3
BEDFORD'S CBLBBR1T?D
POLAR BOOT BEER,
No. 259 KING-STREET,
OPPOHITK HA8KL.
FOR PLEASANTNESS AND MEDICINAL QUALI
TIES this Beverage is not oxcollod by any other,
-which hundreds can testify who have fully tested It. It
not only acts as a PUR? FIER OF THE BLOOD, hut is
an excellent TABLE DRINK, and a good drink for In
valids.
Flvo cents per glass; fifteen cents per quart; fifty
.oontapor gallon.
For sale only at
EVERT E. BEDFORD,
No. 359 KIN-STREET, OPPOSITE HASEL.
Jone 31 10
COOL AND SPARKLING
SODA WATER,
No. 259 KING-STREET,.
OPPOSITE HABEL.
LOVERS OF THIS EXCEEDINGLY COOL AND RE
FRESHINO BETE I-GB still continue to liberally
patronise and refresh themsolvoa with a glass comblnod
_th BED I?ORD _ CHOICE STRUTS.
With a variety of twenty Syrups, prepared with groat
.caro, the Proprietor feels confident that ho can satisfy
the taste of all that favor him with a calL
CUT-LIST OF SYRUPS-OUT.
1. LVMON
a. ORANOE
3. SHERBERT
4. SARSAPARILLA
5. BAD' BERRY
6. GrlNOER
7. CAPSICUM
8. VANILLA
9. NECTAR
10. OROEAT
11. STRAWBERRY
li PINEAPPLE
13. BOSS
1?. MAPLE
16. CHOCOLATE
16. HOOK
J 7. OATAWBA
l8. BLACKBERRY
10. COFFEE
20. SASSAFRAS.
CREAM SYRUP prepared fresh daily and Savored with
?any of the above Syrups.
. BEDFORD'S SYRUPS can also be obtained by the bot
EVERT E. BEDFORD,
No. 369 KINO-STREET. OPPOSITE HABEL.
Juneai
MACPHERSON&DONALD.MITH
BREWERS OF FINE PALE ALES &P0RT?R
WEST 18..S'i BET*-" 7 _ 8 AVE? NEW YORK.
GEO. W. CLARK & CO,
Corner East Bay and Cumberland streets,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
HAVING TAKEN THE SOLE AGENCY, OF TH1
above celebrated ALE, acknowledged to be
the best In the market, are now prepared to supply the
TRADE of this city and vicinity
Warranted to stand the climate.
For sale In barrels and halt barrels.
May_ a*n
JOHN KING & C0.5
WHOLESALE GROCERS
mm AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,
Nos. 143 and 145 East Bay,
OPPOSITE KERB'S WHARF,
OFFER FOR SAM-:, LOW FOR CASH:
HEIDSIEOK CHAMPAGNE, QUARTS AND PINTS
SHERRY WINE, in casts and In casks
MADEIRA WINE, In cases and in casks
CLARET WINES, In cases, pints and half pints
O?RD1AL8, In canes-a variety
BITTERS (E. O. Self), In cases
BRANDIES, In cases and In casks
GINS, In oases and In CABka
_______ In cases
WHISKIES, in cases and in casks
ALB, in oases, quarts and pints
LAGER BEER, in quarter barrels, also lo pints, packed.
eight dogen to the barri._Brnos Janen
BOLTING CLOTH
ANCHOR BRAND, ASSORTED, N0. 0 TO ia
MILL ROCKS,
FRENCH BUBB AND COLOGNE, l8 To 40 INO t? ES,
HOLLOW WARE.
POT8, OVENS, AND 8PIDEB&
For sole st
HART & CO.'S,
CORNER KINO AND HARKET BT8.
June 1?_ Imo
TBI-WEEKLY HAGE LINE
__TWB._B._V LA. U __-S ANO NKVVUERRY.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, THE 18TH INSTANT,
the HAO- will oonneot with the op train on the
Groou.viilo and Columbia RaUroid on TUESDAYS,
THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS; with lbs down train
on MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS snd FRIDAYS.
Thus passengers can be carried through from Colum
bi? ??Laurens In ONE DAY-sr riving st Lauro s by 9
o dook the same day they leave Columbi?. Passengers
can leave Laurens at 8 o'clock A. __ and arrive at
Columbia same day at 7 o'clock.
_J5l_!.Loomfor.t _! t?or?ed psasengers whioh oonld be
expected on a stage line. T. B. CREWS,
Lsurens, June 16,1W?. thstulmo /one al
FOR SALE.
e?f\ CORDS GOOD PINE WOOD. WILL BE SOLD
OU VERY LOW If callod for ?oon, at the
CIRCULAR SAW MIL,
Juno 28 2* Foot of Uo-ufalu-stroot.
IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE.
6mCm HHDS: BACON, "8HOULDER9 AND fclDES"
_5\_l 60 tierces Hams, Sugar-Cured
300 b?rrela Flour, Extra and Sup or
100 barrolB Sugar, all grades
36 firkins Buttor, Goation
60 firkins and tuba Lard, Extra and City
60 sacks Coffee, Java, Bio and La g nay ra
100 kegs Nails, assorted sisea
100 barrels Whiskey, all quallUos.
AND,
MANY OTHER ARTICLES too numerous to iron
tlon.
For salo at LOWEST MARKET PRICE, by
L. F. KOE8TER.
June 28 thtiiml mo No. 04 East Bay.
BEE HIVE SYRUP.
1 / ki". BBL8. BEE HIVE SYRUP, NOW LANDING
H_/t_J and for salo by J. N. ROR90N,
No. 02 East Bay.
1000 sacks SALT, fine ordor
00 boxes Jaoksou'B 8oap, 2 lb bars
25 bbls. Rico
100 kogs Nails, assorted sises
100 bbls. Fine, Supor and Extra Floor
60 boxes Tobacco, will bo sold low
Ropo, Twlno, Sugar, Vinogar, Ac.
Juco 28_1
FLOUR AND SYRUP.
Qf\d BARRELS EXTRA FLOUR
OUU 60 barr?la Portland Syrup.
For salo by RAVENEL ?*i OO.
June 28_ 2
FAMILY HAMS-VIRGINIA
CDHKO.
| ?\tr HAMS AT 20 OENTS PER POUND, TO CLOSE
l_?O con sign m out.
For sale by ISAAC E. HERTZ b CO.
June 28 _ 1
EXTRA QUALITY NEW CROP
MUSCOVADO MOLASSES.
FOB BALE LOW TO GLOBE CONSIGNMENT.
JOS. H. SIBLEY.
June 28
S
GROCERY SUGARS.
MALL LOT FOB SALE LOW, T"? OL08E OON
Sib NMENT, by JOS. H. RISLEY,
No. 110 Eaat Bay, corner Accommodation Wharf.
June 27_
BACON. BACON.
A f\ HHDS. PRIME SIDES AND 8HOULDEBS IN
~h\J store, and for sale by
STREET BROTHERS k CO.,
E Juno 38_1_No. 74 East Bay.
CORN, BACON. AND H__MS.
t S^f^itTn BUSHELS PRIME MIXED CORN
H_/W*LJ 6 hhda. Bhouldora Bacon
20 tierces Sugar-cured Family Hams.
For sale by R. M. BUTLER,
Jnne28_2_No. 86 East Pay.
HAY! HAY!
1QA BALES OF HAY, LANDING THIS DAY FBOM
lOU steamer Saragossa. For sale low ii taken
from wharf. RAVENEL b CO.
Jope 38_1
CORN AFLOAT.
I /rv?r_?T\ BUSHELS PRIME MIXED CORN, L AND
L\JyJ\J 1NG this day per sehr. LiUy, and tor
salo low frem wharf by RBUN8 A BKE.
June 28_2 _No. 84 East Bay.
CORN AFLOAT.
e)f\ f\tf\ BUSHELS PRIME YELLOW COHN PBB
_?V/V/ \J steamship Lulle, at Brown's Wharf.
For sale low while landing, by
WEST A JONES,
June 28_2_No. 76 East Bay.
CORN AND HAY.
q-Tk-TV BUSHELS PRIME WHITE PROVISION
60 bales Prune Bistern Hay.
For sale in lota to suit purchasers, by
J. W. BUTLER,
Northwest corner of King and Spring-streets.
Jnno 28 _thai?
CORN! CORN! .~
Q?rk?rW\ BUSHELS PRIME WHITE CORN, NOW
O \J\J VJ landing and for sale by
WILLIS ft OHISOLM,
June 27 g_w-riu AU-uuu Wharf.
CORN IN BULK, AFLOAT.
e(\f\i\ BUSHELS PBIME WHITE CORN. PER
?~)\J\J\j schooner Swan, on Brown's Wharf. For
sale by JOHN OAMPSEN b CO.,
No. li Market-street, opposite State-street
June 26_4
LEAF TOBACCO.
O EC CASES OF LEAF TOBACCO, WRAPPERS, FIL
OD LERS AND BINDEB8. For sale by
O. MADSEN,
June 26 tuthsO* No. 66 Society street, n??ar King.
ALLOA ALE.
K/\ OASES. PINTS, IN BTONE JUGS. DIRECT
O V/ from the Brewery of Robert Knox A Sons, just
received ex Rockwood, and for sale by
WM. C. BEE b CO.,
Corner Vanderhorst's Wharf and East Bay.
June 21_ _____j
FRUIT AND VEGETABLES.
THE HIGHEST MARKET RATE8 PAID FOR
MELONS, PEACHES, TOMATOES and POTA
TOES, in large lota, by H. P. GILB,
June 27_12_No. 131 Meeting-street
COAL! COAL! HAY!
fc?K/~k TONS EGG COAX; 100 TONS STOVE COAL,
_5?D\J tor Ranges.
200 bales Hay. Landing from Schooner Alba, and for
sale by H. F. BAKEK A CO.,
June 26 3_No. 20 Cumberland-street.
NAIL8! NAILS!
OF THE FIB8T QUALITY "OLD DOMINION
BRAND," can always be had at lowest markot
price, in any quantity, of I). 8. BBETT b SON,
June 19 1 thmlmo_No. 2 Exchange-street
COTTON GINS.
rjlHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING COMPLETED THEIR
JL arrangements onoe more for the manufacture ol
tho boat COTTON GINS ever made In this country, sre
now prepared to reoeive orders from Planters and
others wishing to purchase.
The long established and well-known reputation of
ELLIOTT'S COTTON GINS, will, we hope, be a suffi
cient guarantee that the article will give entire sa?afao
tlon. J. M. ELLIOTT fe CO.,
Moy 14 Wlnnsboro. 8. O.
TAKE JSOTICE.
LUJSIBERM _?J _ST
ARD
Timber Cutters.
PARTIES ENGAGED IN OT/mNG TIMBER, OB
THB MANDFAOTUBB OF LUMBER, STAVES
OB SHINGLES, will do well to call on the subscriber,
who having been for many years engaged in the manu
facture and ship ment of Lumber and Timber, Is well
posted ss to the wants and prioes of different markets
and oanalwaya furnish the latest market reports from
Europe, Bonth America, West Indies, British Provinces,
and Northern Cities, and will furnish spocifloatlona
suited to different markets, and attend to the charter
ing of vessels, or give any information or assistance
that may be desire*. JOA H. RISLEY,
_?" ?.?,- .-. OommlsilonMercbsnt,
No. 110 East Bay. corner Accommodation Wharf.
June 2
G. S. JENKINS
ESSSS'SSSSr __*H _*? old patrons and all others con
????*.??.? ttfetWI-hH-l. that be can be found for tho
present at the office of STBINM&YBB fe SON,
JnneT lmo? Wott end Baanfaln street
NOTICE.
T^tS^Sii^E?-J?i^?a RETURNED TO LH?
na ?t& 2^1^-** *" Wnd? ot HOUSB-BUILD.
ENG AND BKPAIIUNG. W. H. GRUVER,
_____mb__7 B**0***-*?! No, IT Broad-.**?*.
"?"?Tr^***'******^**'**?? * tn _h>
FOR. I'Hl I,A DELPHI A.-TIIK FINE
Schooner ALUA, R. I). Adams. Master, having
.nearly all hor cargo engaged, will havo immtdi
i ?to dlepatch. For balanco of Freight, apply to
H. F. RAKER & CO..
Juno 26_No. 20 Cumberland-stroot.
CARGOES READY, _\ND VES
SELS wanted to load for Baltimore, Philadel
phia, Now York, New Bed-rd, Roston, St.
John. N. H , Havana, Matanzas, Sagua la
Orando, S. side Cuba, Rarbadocs, Demarara, Martinique,
Trinidad, and porte in Europe.
Also wanted _ Charter, VESSELS out and home to
varions West India ports. J08. H. RISLEY,
No. HU East Day, corner Accommodation Wharf.
Juno 22
FOE SANTEE.
THE STEAMER
De __:__.____.
CAPTAIN 8LAW30N,
WILL LEAVE ON FRIDAY MORNING, 29m INST.,
for Lcnud's Perry and intcrmvdlatr Landings
on the North and South Saut?e Rivers. Freight received
until Thursday, sunset.
For Engsgements, apply on board, at Southern
Wharf, or to MOTTE A. PRINGLE.
June n a
FOR GEORGETOWN, S. C.
THE STEAMER
IPI :r_ o _.
OAPT. THOS. R. PAYNE,
WILL LEAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF EVERY
Wednesday Morning, at 0 o'clock. Returning,
will leave Georgetown every Thursday Morning, at 11
o'clock.
Freight received the day before sailing.
For Freight or passage, apply to
FERGU80N & HOLMES,
Accommodation 'Wharf.
N. B.-Frolgbt (prepaid) will be taken for Conway
boro' and Oberaw, to be transferred at Georgetown to
stoamors Littl?? Ada and B. E. Bell. June e
FOR S___V___.N_S.J_-.E_:
VIA BEAUFORT.
THE SPLENDID SEA-GOING STEAMER
EMILIE,
CAPTAIN W. F. ADAIR,
WILL LEAVE AS ABOVE ON THURSDAY NIGHT,
38th lust, at 10 o'clock.
For freight or passage, apply on board, at Southern
Wharf, or to MOTTE A. PRINGLE.
June 37_3
FOB SAVANNAH, via BEAU
FORT, 8. C.
THROUGH B Y DA YLIQHT.
THE VERY FAST
PILOT _BO"_T_
CAPTAIN TH08. R. PAYNE,
(Temporarily taking the place of Steamer FANNIE,)
WILL LEAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF EVERY
Friday Morning, at 8 o'clock. Returning, will
leave Savannah every Monday Morning.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
FERGUSON k HOLMES,
June 1 Ima Accommodation Wharf.
FOB PALATE A. FLA.,
AND SAVANNAH. OA.
TEDS NEW, ELEGANT, AND FAST SAILING
8TEAMEB
DICTATOR,
(1000 Tons,)
OAPT. L. M. COXETTER,
WILL LEAVE ADGER'S WHARF EVERY SATUR
DAY MORNING, at 1 o'clock, for Savannah,
Fernandina, Jacksonville, Palatka, and ?R the Interme
diate landings on the St. John's River, arriving at Pa
latka Eun ay evening.
njE-truioKO :
Will leave Jackson vlllo every Tuesday Morning, Fern?n
dina the same day, and Savannah every Wednetday
Morning, at (9) o'clock, arriving at diaries ton the same
afternoon.
Freight received dally at (he Agency on Brown's
Wharf and stored free of extra charco.
For Freight or Passage, apply on board, or ?t the of
floe on Brown's Wharf. _
June 30 L. M. COXETTER, Agent
THE SO. CA. RAILROAD COMPANY
?JP???
HAVING BE-ESTABLISHED ITS RECEIVING AND
FORWARDING OFFICE, Merchandise and Pro
dace consign d to Its Agent from the interior to North
ern ports, and from Northern ports to the Interior, will
be oared for ?nd shipped to the point of destination
without delay ?ed free of commission.
Consignments to be forwsrded by sea must always be
accompanied by Bills of Lading and Letter of Advloe,
with Instructions to Insure if desired.
E. N. FULLER,
R. A F. AgenL
4_*The Oharlotte Times, Chester Standard, and
Greenville Mountaineer, each copy one weok and send
bills to tuts office._June 38
RARITAN AND DELAWARE BAY RAIL
ROAD.
ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO LONG BRANCH-THE
whole distance by rall-no change of cars-no trav
elling hy Stage. On an J after Friday, Juno 1st, 18_,
the trains on this Road will lei ve the Depot of Camden
and Atlantic Railroad Company, at Cooper's Point, Cam
den, as follows, vis: 9.30 A. M., Express Train for Long
Branch and New York and intermediate Stations; 3.30
A. M., Mail and Express for New York.
Returning, Trains leave Pier 33, foot of Duano-atreot,
North River, via Steamboat Jesse Hoyt; at 11 A. M., Ex
press Train for Long Branch, Camden and Intermediate
SUtions; and a P. M. for all Stations on tho Rosd.
Fare to and from New York or Long Branch, $1.
Excursion Tickets to Long Branch from Camden, $3.
June l8 3mo WM. N. CLAYTON. Bup't.
EXCURSION niFfOPALATKA, FLA.
THE 8PLENDID STEAMER
I, I O T-A-T O R,
10O0 TONS,
OAPT. LOUI8 M. OOXETTEB,
WILL MAKE AN EXCURSION TRIP TO PALATKA,
touching at Savannah, Feruandlna and Jackson
ville leaving Adger's Whsrf at 7 o'clock A. M., Satur
day, 30th lost.
Posesgo for the round trip, $30; children 910.
For Passige, apply on bosrd at Adger's Wharf, or at
the Agency on Drown's Wharf.
June 28_3_L. M. COXETTER, Agent.
New York and Charleston
PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
FARE REDUCED TO .$25.
Leaving each Port every Alternate Thursday.
STEAMSHIP EMILY B. SOUDER
Oi.Fi. B. W. LOCKWOOD.
STEAMSHIP MONIKA,
OAF?. C. P. M_t_t__.
mHBSE STEAMSHIPS, OFFERING EVERY 7NDDOA
_L MENT TO 8HIPPER8 AND THE TRAVELING
PUBLIC, having superior aooommodations for Passes
gers, with tables supplied by every luxury the New Yorl
and Charleston markets can afford; and, for safety, spoei
_d oomfort, are unrivaUed on the coast.
ISA. O 1ST _3 :___ A,
OAPT. O. P. MAR8HMAN,
(17 ILL LEA YE NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF ON
VV THURSDAY, Juno 38. at 3 o'clock P. M.
Liberal advances made on consignments to New
York.
For Freight or Pas ?age, apply at the office of the
Agents. WILLIS A 0HI8OLM,
North Atlantic Wharf.
Consignees in New York-Messrs. LIVINGSTON, FOX
A CO. June 33
FOB NEW YOEE.
THE REGULAR UNITED STATES MA ni LINE
OP FIBST-CLASS STEAMERS,
aUAKER CITY I SARAGOSSA,
ANDALUSIA. I GRANADA.
THE STEAMSHIP
SABAQOS6A,
CAPTAIN OROWELL,
WILL LEAVE ON SATURDAY, SOXH INSTANT,
st 0 o'clock P. M.
No berth secured until paid for.
No Freight received unless engaged at our office.
No FBKIOUT received after 1 o'clook on Saturday.
Freight and Wharfage on perishable artioles must be
paid at our offloe.
_?- The QUAKER CITY will leave on Saturday, 7th
July.
Jone 3S_RA VBI_Ia A CO.. a ganta.
PA88AQE SEDUCED !
CHEAP PASSAGE TO OR -ROB
ETXI- O _P_S_
BY SAILING SHIPS, SAILING EVERY WEEK.
Also, by the
SPLENDID MAIL STEAMERS,
Sailing every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY to ?ac
from New York.
Great Reduction in Fare to
CALIFORNIA AND AUSTRALIA.
DRAFTS FOR ANY AMOUNT on Great Britain an.
Ireland, at the very Lowest Rates.
Passengers, on arrival In New York, vrill have theh
baggage removed Free, and every care bestowed or
them.
For Passage, &c, apply to P. SHEAHAN, Na 33)
West street. New York, or
M. M. QUINN <fc BROTHER,
Na (37 KINO STREET, CUA___JTOH, 8. (?,,
And Na 187 Broad street, opposite Monument street,
Ano-unta. G. A. Ivr Febrnarv 97
PACIFIC MAIL ST. AMSUIP COMPANY?h
THROUGH LINE
TO
c__.i_:_Fo:R_>r___.
TOUCHING AT
MEXICAN PORTS,
AKD
CARRYING THE ?. S. MAIL,
Through in Twenty-two Days.
STK_MS_I_ ON TUB Coma:arma on TiraPAO_
AT__H_O, WITH THB
ARIZONA.COLORADO
HENRY OHAUNOEY.CONSTITUTION
NEW YORK.GOLDES CITY
OCHAN QUEEN.SACRAMENTO
NOBTHERN LIGHT..GOLDEN AGE
COSTARICA.MONTANA, _o.. ko.
/"INS OF THE ABOVE LABGE AND 8PLKNDD.
_/ Steamships wiU leave Pier No. 49 North River, fool
of Canal-street, at 13 o'clook, noon, on the 1st, 11th and
31st of overy month (exoept when those dates fall _
Sunday, and then on tho preceding Saturday), for ASPI
WALL, connecting vi? Panam? Ballway with one of tht
Company's Steamships ft-om Panama for SAN FRAN
CISCO, touching at AOAPULCO.
Departures of 1st and 31st connect at Panama witt
steamers for SOUTH PACIFIC and CENTRAL AMEBI
CAN PORTS. Those of tho 1st touch at MANZANILLO.
A discount of ONE-QUABTER from steamers' rate?
allowed to second cabin and steerage paaeeng. re with
(?milles. Also, on allowance of ONE-QUARTER on
through ratos to olergymen and their families, and
school teachers; soldiers having honorable discharges
HALF FARE. " m
One hundred pounds bsggago allowed to each adult
Baggago-masicrs accompany bsggage through and at
tend to ladies snd children without male protectors.
Baggage received on the dock the day before sailing,
from steamboats, railroads, ?nd passengers who prefei
to send down early. ,
An experienced Surgeon on board. Medicine and at
te ndanco Area
For Passage Tiokete, or further information, apply at
the Company's Ticket Office, on the Wharf, FOOT Qt
CANAL-STREET, NORTH RIVER, NEW YORK.
April 3 Brnos S. K. HOLMAN, Agent
AUSTIN, ANDRUS k CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
N0.181 MEETI?. --STREET.
OOUNTBY ORDERS FILLED WITH _ IBPATO-U
February IA
MILLS HOUSE.
LADIES' ENTRANCE,
PRIVATE PARLOR No. 3.
ISKCON1) FLOOR.)
LATE OF BERLIN, PRUSSIA.
IMPORTANT NEW INVENTION.
AUSTRALIAN CRYSTAL.
BINGLE AND DOUBLE VISION
SPECTACLES.
THE ONLY PERFECT LENS IN EXISTENCE.
Superior to any other In uso-constructed in accordance.
with the science and philosophy of nature in the pecu
liar form of a
CONCAVO-CONVEX ELLIPSIS.
Admirably adaptod to the Organ of Sight, and perfectly
natural to the eye, affording altogether the beat artificial
help to the human vision evor invented.
Sold only by the Professor of Optics and Specatole
Manufacturer.
THE ADVANTAGES
Of these Spectacles over all others, are :
1st.-The only true Lens known, being
perfectly free from chromatic light ao weil known to be
the canse of injury to the vision, and whloh makes the
change from Spectacles to GlasBeB of stronger powers so
often requirod, while both near and dlBtant objects are
seen with equal facility through the samo Glasses.
3d.-Can be worn with perfect estae tor
any length of time at one sitting, giving astonishing
clearness of vision, particularly by candle or other arti
ficial light-comfort to the spectacle wearer hitherto on
known.
3d.-'When the eyes ache or pain through
the action of a brightlight, such as Is reflected from
snow, sunny weather, white paper, and in reading;
writing or sewing, or vivid colored bodies, these lonac?,
by softening the rays, effect a most agreoablo aonsatron
and give great relief.
_th.-In all nervons affections of the ey?
causing dull and startling pains in the oyo-ball or tem.
pie, appearance of luminous and dark apota in the at
mosphere, aching or feeling like sand in the eye, the
disturbed nerves aro quieted and soothod.
Dth.-Ground by peculiar machinery, got
up st great coat mathematically calculated espreealy
for the manufacture of this lons, so as to produce it wita
the true spher cal accuracy, and Its focus Is at tho exact
centre, a point of vital importance, and which no other
lena possesses.
6th.-Proof of superiority over the old
kind of Spectacles. They are nsod exclusively at all tho
hospitals for diseases of the eye, in Berlin, Prussia, and
elsewhere.
TESTIMONY OF RECOMMENDATIONS
From Medical gentlemen, Professors of the highest
Opthalmlc talent in Charleston, 8. 0., and in the Union.
CHARLESTON, 8. 0., May 28th, 1860.
I bavo examined a great variety of Glasses manufac
tured by Professor M. BOMB?UDT, and in justice to the
Professor must say, that his Glasses are of a superior
quality, adapted to meet the wants of almost every eye,
where the vision is in any way Imperfect. The Profes
sor selected for me a pair of his Australian Cryatal
Glasses which are of a very snperior quality and work
manship, rendering vision very distinct, almost aa per
fect aa in youth. I yield this testimony in favor of the
ProfesBor'B Glasses most cheerfully.
K. GEDDINGS, M. D.
I cheerfully concur in the opinion above expressed of
tue value of Profesf or BanAasaP Glasses, and theil1
adaptability to all defocts of vision, and also to his skill
and Judgment lu adapting the glass to each special im
perfection. H. W. D-8AU8SUBE, M. D.
CHARLESTON, 8. C, May 28th, 1806.
I do moat willingly bear my testimony in favor of tho
superiority of the Australian Crystal-single and dou
ble vision spectacles ov.r all other kinds. They are
constructed upon the beat established and understood
principles of optics, and their adaptation to the human
eye in Its different conditions of vision is so perfect, aa
to render sight easy without effort. In my opinion,
none others should be used since the eyes on?? used to
those do not seem to grow old, and by having a focus
at any point of the surface, they appear to rest o'er the
eyea to tholr youthful energy.
T. L. OGIEB, M. D.
0HAHLE8T0N, 8. C, May 28th, 1866.
I have examined Professor DKUMIARDTB' very oom*
plete assortment of Spectacles and Lenses. They are
better adapted than any I bavo before se? n to remedy
the Imperfection of vision that can be benefltted by the
use of Glasses. The pureness and clearness of the Crys
tal used, is an item worthy of special attention, aa I can
testify from personal experience. I recommend Profes
sor BEBNHARDT with confidence and great cheerfulness,
to the patronage of the public.
JAMES P. JEBVEY, M. D.
STATE or 8OOTH CAROLINA, )
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, J
Columbia, June 19, I860. )
8in: I bavo made full and satisfactory test of the
spectacles procured from you, and I have the ploasure
to say that the glasses are better adapted to my eyes
than any I have ever used. The facility with which you
fitted the glas? to my eye furnish'd mo conclusive evi
dence of your scientific skill in optics and your thorough
experience as an oculist, *?"-4
Your attainments in your profession entitle you to
the confidence, patronage, and gratitude of the publia.
I have the honor to be,.
Very respectfully yours,
JAMES L. OBR,
Governor of South Carolin-.
Pro. M. BEUNUAnrxr, Charleston, 8. 0.
0HABLE8T0N, 8. C, May 28th, 18?$?.
We have examined the Lenses of Prof. B_BJ?H_IU>-,
and consider them superior to sny we have seen. They
are admirably adapted not only to Improve the impor.
fections of Impaired sight, but to relieve tho weariness of
vision which constant study produces. Many of the
Glasses are of new and ingenious con tri var co. We oor
dially recommend the Professor to all those who require
scientific optical asrlstanoe.
ELUS HOBLBEOE. M. D.
WILLIAM O. HOBLBEOE, M. D.
WM. T. WRAGG, M. D.
P. PBYBE POKUHKR, M. D.
W. H. BUGER, M. D.
R. A. KINLOCH, M. D.
F. M. BOBEBT80N, M. D.
CHAS. HANCEEL, late Rector of St. Paulls Church,
Badcllffebor'-'i'-h Ch.ri. eton.
THOMAS SMYTH, D.D., Pastor of 2d Presbyterian
Church.
J. 8. HANOKBL, Professor.
W. B. HOWE, Rectorat. Philip's.
0. P. GAD-DEN, Rector St. Luke's.
Testimonials similar to the above may be seen at Prof.
BKBNHABDT'B office, from
JOSEPH H. PLUNEETT, Pastor of St. Paul's, Porto
mouth, Va.
Hon. JONATHAN WORTH. Governor of North Carolina.
Hon. A. G. CURTIN, aovemor of Pennsylvania.
Hon. O. P. MORTON, Governor of Indi ana.
Hon. H. A. SWIFT, Governor of Minnesota.
Hon. ALEX. RAMSEY, Ex-Governor of Minnesota.
Hon. RIOHARD YATES, Governor of Illinois.
H. SEYMOUR, Governor of New York.
B. B. FENTON, Governor of New York.
And other distinguished gentlemen.
Many years of public practice and study in the hospi
tals in Europe, adjusting spectacles to patienta under
every aspect of defective vision, as well aa oxperienoe
In an extensive, long-established bualnes? in his optical
stores, both here and in Europe, Prof. BKIINH AHDT con
siders it a sufficient guarantee of his ability to apply such
glasses as are best calculatod for the assistance or re
covery of Imperfect sight.
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