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JOHN B. FULLER,
MANUFACTURER & DEALER,
No. 8 DKV-8TIIKKT, NEW YORK,
Dm in store and roady for imnolodiato ehipmont
and is manufaotui-ing to order,
PORTABLE AND STATIONARY
steam i<:n(.i\i:s \m> boilers,
0 360 horse power; Circular and Upright Saw Mills o:
most approved construction, of all sfeoB, cutting 71H
0 1000 foot of lumber per hour; Grist Mills, MU? Irons
Water Wheola, and every kind of Mill Machinery; Snga?
Mills, Papor and Mining Machinery; Tools, Tanks, kc.
or Oil and Salt Works; Cotton and Woolen Machinerj
?Tee,
Var?oal Planers, Woodworth Planing Ma
on Planers, chines,
logine Lather, Gray At Wood's Planing Ma
Diill Lathes, chines.
Boring Machines, Daniels' Planing Machine*
Slatting Machiner, Moulding Machines,
Upright Drill?, Saab Machines,
Bteam Pumps, Tenoning Machines,
Force Pumps, Powor Morticing Machlues
Lifting Pumps, Foot Morticing Machines,
notion rump?, Boring Machines,
Hydranllo ?Tacks, Blind Slat Tenoning Ma
ew ?Tacks, chines,
Shafting PnBeys and Circular Saw Benobes,
Hangern, Wright's Patent Soroll Saws
lubber and Leather Belt- Patent Belt Hcroll Saws,
Inge, Circular Reserving millo,
IMther and Rubber Hose, Upright Reserving Mills,
Plumbing and Gas Fittings Rotary and Mining Pumps
Steam and Gas Pipes Every deictiptlou of Machi
Iteam and Water Gauges, nory ?tin Railway Supplies
Oottort Q-ins ! Cotton Grins 11
COTTON OINS III
Taylor, Eagle, Brown, Southern, Craven, Excelnloi
and McCarthy COTTON 01N8, with Engines or Horst
Powers, and everything required for the same, in store,
Sdt or sale at tho lowest price. Your orders are re
eotfuUv eoHclted ?uthslyr October S
JOHN O. UKALK,
STATIONER,
No. 19 Nsass?u-street. New York.
A LARGE STOCK OF FIRST-OLA8S BLANK BOOKfc
cL Also, Domestio and Foreign Papers and Stationen.
Sonstnntly on hand, 8ots of Account Books made to ordci?
iilthography, Engraving and Printing executed prompt*
ly and In the best possible manner. Sped? attention t<
?den by ma?, and price as '<\v as any lo-.m in tliecit?
lor foods Ol oonn' ItlVlf"?. atllth1\r O-t/lh???- 1?
BEAUTY . ? AUBURN,
Golden, Flaxen, aud
Silken CURL8 pr<?diccd by
the nao of Prol. DkISiikux'b
FRISER LE OBEVEUX.
| One application warranted
, to curl the most straight,
and Htunborii hair of either
Bex Into wavy linghits or heavy massive curia. Huh been
nsed by tho fashionables of Paris aud London, with the
most gratifying results. Does no injury to tho hair.
Price by mall, sealed and postpaid, SI. Descriptivo cir
culars mailed froo Address, BERGER, 8HUTT8 k CO.,
Ohemlsta, No. 285 Ri ver-nt root, Troy, N. ?. Solo agont?
pr tho Unltod States._tuth-3mo_May 8
-HISEER8 AND MUS
TACHES forced to
grow upon tho smoothest
faco in from three to fivo
?wecke by using Dr. SEVIG
N E ' S RE8TA?RATUEH
.CAPILLAIRE, tho most
wonderful discovery in mo
dern science, acting upon
he Board and Hair in an almost miraculous manner. II
has been UBed by tho elito of Paris and London with the
most flattering success. Names of all purchasers wlU
be registered, and if entire satisfaction is not given in
every instance, tho money will be cheerfully refunded.
Price by mall, sealed and postpaid, SI* Descriptive cir
culars and testimonial?? tnail??d freo Address B?RGER,
SHUTT8 & CO., Chemists, No. 286 River-street, Troy,
N. V. Sole agonfo for tho United States.
May 7 tuths3mo
j?-T__ SALE OP THE PLANTATION BET
TERS is without precedent In tho history of the world.
There 1b no secret in tho matter. They are at onco the
moBt speedy, strengthonlrg health-restorer ever dis
covered. It requires but a singlo trial to understand
this. Their purity can always bo relied upon. They
aro composed of the celebrated Cailvaya Bark, Cascarilla
Bark, Dandelion, Chamomllo Flowers, Lavender
Flowers, Wlntorgreen, Anise, Cloverbuds, Orange-peel,
Snake-root, Caraway, Coriandor, Burdock,
S.-T.~1860~X* &o.
They are espoclaUy rocommondod to clergymen, pub
Bo speakers, and persons of literary habits and seden
tary lifo, who require ireo digestion, a relish for food,
and clear mental faculties.
Delicate females and weak persons ore certain to And
In these Bitters what they havo so long looked for.
They purify, strenathen and invigorate.
They create a healthy appstlte.
They are an antidote to change of water and diet.
They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours.
Thoy strengthen tho system and enliven the mind.
They prevent mlasmatio and Intermittent fevers.
They purify the breath and acidity of the atomaoh.
They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation.
They oure Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera Morbns.
??ey cure Livor Complaint and Nervous Hoadaoho.
They are the best Bitters In the world. They make
the weak man strong, and aro oxhauBted nature's great
restorer.
The following startling and emphatic statementa can
be seen at our office.
Letter of Rov. E. F. Obine, Chaplain of the 107th New
York Regiment:
NEa.n Acquia. Cbbek, March 4th, 1863.
Owing to the great exposure and terrible decomposi
tion after tho battle of Autletam. I was utterly prostrat
ed and very sick. My stomach would not retain medi
cine. An article caBed Plantation Bitters, prepared by
Dr. Dn__, of New York, wbb prescribed to give mc
Btrengtb and an appetite. To my great surprise they
gave mo Immediate relief. Two bottles almost allowod
mo to join my regiment. I have since seer
them used in many oases, and am free to Bay, for hos
pital or private purposes I know of nothing Uko them.
Bev. E. F. GRANE, Chaplain.
Letter from the Rov. N. E. Gmns, St. Clalrsv?le, Pa.
Qenilemku :_You were kind enough, on a former oc
OAbIod, to send me a half do_en bottles of Plantatioi
Bitters for $3 60. My wife having derived so mucl
benefit from the use of thoso Bitters, 1 doslro her U
continuo them, and you will please send us six bottle
more for the mosoy enclosed.
I am, very truly, yonrs,
N. E. GILDS, Pastor Gor. Ref. Church,
Soldibbs' Home, Sdpebintendbnt'b Onnox, 1
. Cincinnati, Ohio, Jan. IStb, 1863. j
m m *******
I have given your Plantation Bitters to hundreds t
ear noble soldiers who s op hore. more or loss dlsablet
from various causes, and the effeot is marvellouB an
gratifying.
Bach a preparation as this is I hoartlly wish In ever
amlly, In every hospital, and at hand on every battl
Hold. G. W. D. ANDREWS, Superintendent.
Dr. W. A. Om_?, 8nrgo>n of the Tenth Vermont Be
glment, writes:?"I wlah every Boldler had a bottle o
Plantation Bitters. They are the meet effeotive, pel
foot, and harmless tonlo I ever used."
Wit_a?o's Hotel, 1
WASniNOTON, D. 0., May 22d, 1803. J
G?<ti__kn:?We require another supply of you
Plantation Bitters, the popularity o which dally li
creases with the guests of our bmise.
Respectfully,
8Y?E8. OHADWIOE _ 00.
ko. ho. ho. he. ho.
Be /ore that every bottle bears the fac-slmlr*? of or
ratgnaturo on a steel plate label, with our private atam
over the cork.
P. H. DRAKE & CO,
No. 202 BBOADWAY, N. T.
Sold by aU respeotablo Druggists, Phyalolans, Grocer
Saloons, and oountry HoteUdeaiere,
April l? t_rt?_yr
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i
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1866! 1866!
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New York Mews ?alMln?.
No. 19 Oily Hail tkinare. New-for*.
___. ILLIJNTG,
WHO??AUS AND BBTAIIi DEALER _t
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M No.*4UM KirVO-STHKKT, I'liarltttun, l.t.
AT NEW ?ORK PRICEtL
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'e ' '?? ?? *- ?I /"-m ?? I
EDWARD COOPEK,
auooKaaon to a. lonoett.
STo. 88 Murray-st., New York,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
10TT0N PRESSES AND COTTON GINS,
HORSE POWER8. THRESHING MACHINES
10, 11, 60 and 60 PLOW8, Canal Barrows.
And all othor Agricultural Implements, Fortll?en
md Hoe 'b.
PLOW CASTING? of all kinds constantly on hand.
October ??* stuthlyr
OlflTED STATES STEEL PEN WORKS,
FACTORY, CANDEN, N. J.
R. ESTER?-ROOK & CO.
STEEL PEN iUAaNUFaCTUUERS,
iinvnnnnvn I No* 403 Arcli-street, (Will*.
VAREHOUBES | No# 4;4 j0iln.,trect; N. York
BampleB and prices on application. Lots made to ox
ter of any pattern or etantp required.
CAUTION.?Those Poub aro of genuine Amerloai
uannfactnre, and equal In Dnish, elasticity and flnonesi
of point to tho best imported. Thoy are, therefore, snrt
0 gain tho confidence of tho American public. The fao
mllo ol our signature Is sufficlent aecurity apalnst for
*u imitation. R. EHTEKDRi/Oh .?. UL.
aentomi'fr ?2rt mibni?.
GEO. E. CRUMP & CO.
GENERAL COMMISSION
3>_C_3_=l OI?__3STTS,
AGENTS FOR MANuVbAOTLltED TCUAOOO,
AND WIIOI?SALE DEAI.?1S IM
l-HtlOlls. ?UltAlN, PLUUK, L1M??,
Sl^AllS. Il A k', SALT?U K1SI?,
M VANO, Oie.
Mn- ?i?
NO. JO?, -il JA i- ?_i?__?.?t
AUGUSTA. GA.
CHEROKEE CURE,
THE OBEAT
INDIAN MEDICINE,
Cures all diseases cansod by
*
self-abuse, viz :? Spermator
rhea. Seminal - Weakness,
Night - Emissions, Loss of
Memory, Universal Lassi
tude, Pains in the Back, Dim
ness of Vision, Premature
Old Age, Weak Nerres, Diffi
cult Breathing, Pale Counte
nance, Insanity, Consump
tion, and all diseases that fol
low as a sequence of youthful Indiscretions.
Tho Cherokee Curo will restore health and visor,
atop the emissions, and effect a permanent euro
after all other medicines have failed. Thirty-two
pnso pamphlet sont In a sealed envelope, freo to any
address.
Prlco $2 per bottlo, or threo bottles for fa. Bold
by all druggists; or will bo sent by express to any
portion or tho world, on receipt of price, by tho
solo proprietor,
Dr. W. E. -EBWIN, 37 Walkor St., N. Y.
a??
Cherokee Remedy,
Cures all Urlnnry Com
plaints, viz: Gravel, Inflam
mation of the Bladder and
.Kidneys, Retention of
Urine, Strictures of the
.Urethra, Dropsical Stcell
'in?s, Brick Dust Deposits,
and all diseases that require
a diuretic, and when used In
conjunction with tho
OH ??OIT?? I?TTTTITTOItr,
docs not fall to euro Gonorrhea, Gleet and all Mu
cous Discharge? In Malo or Female, curing recent
cases in from one to three days, and Is especially
recommended In thoso cases of Fluor Albas or
Wiites in Females. Tho two modiclnos used in
conjunction will nut fail to rcinovo this disagreeable
complaint, and In thoso cases where other wudlc?nos
liiivo been usoil without success.
Price, Remedy, Ono Bottlo, %1, Threo Bottles, $5.
I Injection, ? " t% " " ?v5
Tho Chorokoo " Cure;' " Remedy," and "Iniec
tion" aro to bo found in all well regulated drug
stores, and aro recommended by physicians and
druggists all over tho world, for their Intrlnslo worth
and ?merit Some unprincipled dealers, howevor.
try to deceive their customers, by soiling cheap and
worthless compounds,?in order to mako money?
In placo of these. Be not deceived. If tho drug
gists will not buy them for y.., write to ns, and wo
will send them to you by express, seourely pneked
and freo from observation. Via treat all disc?os to
which tho human system Is subject, and will be
pleased to recolvo full and explicit statements from
thoso who havo failed to receive relief horetofore.
La dies or gentlemen can address us in perfect con
fidence. Wo deslro to send our thirty-two pop
pamphlet freo to every lady and gontloman In tlio
land. Address all letters for pamphlets, medicine?},
or advice, to tho solo proprietor, >&
Dr, W. B. M_RW_i, 37 Walker St., N. Y.
May?. _thstnlyr
COi\STITW)NWiTBR.
THE ASTONISHING 8UOOE8S WHICH HAS AT
TEND*?) this invaluable medicine, proves it thi
mont perfect remedy ever discovered. No language ca?
convey an adequate idea of tho immediate and almost
miraculous change which it occasions to the debilitated
and shattered system. In fact, it Btanda unrivalled as i
remedy for the perfect cure of
Diabetes,
Impotency,
Loss of Muscular Energy,
Physical Prostration,
Indigestion,
Nun-retention or
Inconslstenoy of
Urine,
Irritation,
Inflammation or
Ulc?ration of
the Bladder
and Kidneys,
Diseases of the
Prostrate Gland,
Stone in ?he
Bi-i er,
?-alon'uB,
Gravel, or
Brlokdust
Deposit,
_id all Diseases or A i riions of the Bladder and Kid
neys, and Dropsical! ' ilings existing In Men, Women
or Children.
FOB THOSE DI ?i ABES PECULIAR TO FEMALES
OONSTITUr. -N WATER ISA SOVEREIGN
REMEDY.
These Irregularities are tho cause of frequently recui
ring disease, and through negloct the seeds of mor
grave and dangerous maladies are tbe result; and a
month altor month passes without an effort being mad
to assist nature, the diflculty becomes chronic, the toa
tient gradually loses her appetite, the bowels are oon
stlpated, night sweats como on, and consumption final
ly ends her career.
For sale by all Druggists. Price $1.
W. H. GREGG _ CO.,
Proprietor**,
MORGAN h ALLEN.
General Agents, No. 40 Cliff street, New Fork.
MORGAN iitiOS.,
CHARLESAoN. AGENTS.
AprU.14 ?moa
1866. FOR 1866. 1866.1
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Duplex ellipTIC* 1
EACH HOOP BEING COMPOSED
ov
VWO PERFECTLY TEMPERED SIKGL-I
SPRINGS,
BBAIDEB TIGHTLY AND FIBMLY TOGETHEB
odgo to edgo, forming one hoop, and making tho
STRONGEUT AND MOST FLEXIBLE, the LIGHTEST
AND MOST DURABLE SPRING made.
They wUl not bond or break like the single springs,
but will always preservo their
PERFECT AND BEAUTIFUL SHAPE.
IN Ai.r,
CROWDED ASSEMBLAGES
CHURCHE8
THEATREB
KAILROAD OARS
FOR PROMENADE
OR HOU8-3. DRESS.
In fact, thoy are snporlor to all others, combining
OOMFORT, ECONOMY, LIGHTNESS
DURABILITY.
AND
INQ?IBE FOB
BRADLEY_ DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
? OB
DOUBLE SPRING SKIRT
For sale everywhere. Manufactured exclusively hy
the sole owners of the Patent.
WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY,
So. 70 OHAMBEBS AND Nos. 79 AND 81 BEADS 8T?,,
NEW YORK.
For sale In Charleston, 8. 0., Wholesale and BstaU, bp
WM. T. B?RGE k 00.
EDWIN BATE8 k OO.
KING k GOODBIOH.
J. B. BEAD k OO.
WM. MoOOMB k CO.
T. EELLY.
E. 8C0TT k OO.
UFFERHARDT, 0AMP8EN k OO.
JA8. B. BETTS.
STOLE. WEBB & OO.
8. FRIEOURG. OAHM k OO.
And all other Merchants who Roll flrst-ciasB HK.IBT6
In Charleston and throughout the Southern States.
January 26 6mo
0. E. CHI CHESTER,
REAL ESTATE BROKER.
No. 18 BROAD-STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. O. -
a GENT FOB THE PURCHASE AND SALB Off
?__ BEAL ESTATE in any ol the Southern States.
ALSO AGENT FOB THE SALE, RENTING, HjaV
4?i?r**,G *-. OF i-i*! if-* '. if* .1*1 *f ?i -us S.'
THE OLD STERLING REMEDY
FOB
DYSPEPSIA,
GENUINE COLLETON BITTERS
ESTABLISHED 1816.
THESE BTTTEB3 ABE PUBELY A VEGETABLB
COMPOUND, and aro offered to the public under the
fullest convIcUon**tbat they will be found a safo and sov
ereign REMEDY FOR LYnl-EFSlA.
They have been triumphantly tested by numerous
famlllesand Physicians in the South, who have furnisk
ed ample testimony as to their decided exceUonce.
MBS. JENKINS' COLLETON BITTEB8I
Cures Nervous Headache.
MBS. JENKINS* COLLETON BIITER8I
Strengthens the Digestive Organs,
MB8. JENKINS' COLLETON BIT 1ER81
Stimulates a Torpid Liver.
MBB. JENKIN8' OOLLETON BITTERS I
Corrects ?citllty of the Stomach.
MBS. JENKINS' OOLLETON BITTERS I
Creates a Good Appetite.
MBS. JENKINS' COLLETON BITTERS I
Cures DyspopBla in its most aggravated form.
MRS. JENKINS' COLLETON BITTER8I
Rejuvenates Old Age.
MRS. JENKINS' COLLETON BITTERS 1
Aro truly called "Tho People's Medicine,"
FOB SALE BY ALL DRUGOI8T8.
FOR SALE AY ALL DRUGGIHT8.
FOR 8AI.E BY ALL DHUGGI8T8.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGI8T8.
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