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Vi In the Minion Garden-(I860.) IT BRET HARTE. FATHER FELIPE. I apeas not the English well, bnt Faculta She speak for me; Ts lt not so, my Fanella ? Eb, little rogne ? Come, sainte me the stranger Americano. Slr, in my country we say, "Where tte heartJa There live the speech." Ah l you do not under? stand ? so i Pardon ahold man-whatyou call''ol fogy" Padre Felipe 1 Old, Se?or, old 1 just so old as the Mission. You see that pear tree? How old you think, Se?or ? Fifteen year? Twenty? Ah, Se?or, just Fifty Gone since i plant b kn 1 You lise the wine ? It ls some at the Mission, Made from the grape of the year Eighteen Hun. dred, All the same time when the earthquake he came to San Juan Bautista. But rao cha ls twelve, and she it the rose-treel; And I am the olive, and this ls the garden. And Pancha we say; but her name is Francisca, ?ame like h er mother. Eb. yon knew Aer*? No ? Ah it is a story Bnt I speak not, like Pachita, the English. . So ! Kl try, yon will sit here beside me, And shall not laugh, en When the American come to the Mission, Many arrive to the house of Francisca.' One-he was fine man-he bny the cattle Of Jos? Castro, So : he came much, and Francisca she saw him; And lt was Love-and a very dry season- ?? And tbe pears bake on the tree-and the min come, - But not Francisca; . Not for one year; and one night I have walk much < Under the slive-tree; when comes Francisca Comes to me here, with her oblld, this i ran cisca Under the ( live-tree. ' Slr, lt was sad.... bnt I speak not the English .Sol_she stay here, and she walt for her hus? band He come no more, and ehe sleep on the b-Hl-side: There stands Pachita. Ah : there's the Angelus, will you enter ? Or shall you walk in the garden with Pancha ? Go, little rogue-sit-attend to tbe stranger. ? Adios, Se?or. PACHITA (briskly.) So, he's been telling that yarn about mother l Bless you, he tells lt to every stranger. Folks about yer say the old man's my father. What's your opinion ? COMMERCIAL, XEftS. Exports, Nxw H A VEX-Per sehr St Elmo-100,000 feet of plank. Vise Charleston Cotton, Rice and Naval Stores aiarltet. OFVICB CHARLESTON NSW9. MONDAT EVENING, April IO, 1371.. COTTON.^-The demand for this staple was mod? erate, good qualities showing a flnn*as;.ecr, while others continued without, noticeable change.1 Sales soo bales, say 5 at 9, i at 9*, 7 at lix, 0 at ii*. 84 at lix, 18 at lix, 8 at 12, ra at 12*, is at 12X, 10 at 12X, IO at 12X. 14 at IS, io at 13*, lat 18*, 24 at WK, 13 at 18*, 30 at 18*. 41 at 18& 10 at. ll, 41 at 14*, 45 at 14*, 60 at 14*. WeJ quote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.ll*@12i? Low middling.l*X& mddTJng...13X614 Strict middling. ?.14>??.- ' Ri OB.-Prices were well sustained; sales a boar I 75 ?erees of clean Carolina,, s iy 6 Mercer at TX. 46. I at 7?i, 26 at 8XW ft. We quote fair at -good 8@s*c. NAVAL STOBES.-Sales as follows: 8 obis A rosin at ge, 47 bbls extra p?le at $5 50, 1 bbl pa e j at $4, 5 bbls dull af fL Fr??oirra.-To Liverpool, by steam direct, nominal on- uplands ; via New York, ,*d j oh uplands ; ld * oh sea islands ; by sa:, ?U6d: on . uplands, *d on sea islands. >To-| Havre nominal. Coastwise-to New fork, by .steam, *c on uplands and Xe on sea)| Islands ; $126 V tierce on rice; by eail, *c H n> o: j norton; - * tierce on rice: 40c fj. barrel on rosin $105>% M on lurflber ; i o * ?en* timber. 1 < Boston, by sall, Kc ? lb on upland cotton To Providence, by sail j s fl M on boards^ *c ?k a on cotton; by steam tl ll Baie on New Tork rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, *c ? rt .a uplands; by sall, sr li M on boards; $9 on I j Umber; $3 fl ton on clay, and $3@s :o cn phos- 11 phates. To Baltimore, by steam, xe ft io by .ail, $6 50@7 ? noa boards; #393 2a a ton on phosphate rook. Vessels are m demand by our merchants to .take lumber freights frcm Georgetown, S. C., Danen and Sati.'la Kn er. Ga and Jacksonville, Fia., tc Northern ports, and $io #12 fk-M are the rates on lumber and boards. Sr CHANGS.-Sterling 60 day brus 20. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE. - The banks puren a.-e sight checks at * off to par, aud sell at * pre minm. GOLD-10SH. markets by Telegraph. MONBV JfAXKXTS. ' ?w TOBI,' April ie.-Noon.-J-Governments steady, but du'L ?tocks strong and actrvei Mo? ney uneasy ?t B. Gold "steady at io*. Ex? change, long 9% ; short 10*. Freights steady. ] Evening.-Money closed easy at 6 per cent, ar? ter halving been stringent at 7 per cent, currency ' to gold interest. Sterling unchanged. Gold \o>i aio*. Governments advanced *aX- Sixty, two's 12*. Freights firmer. " t N-w OKLXAFS/March il-Sterling 21*. Sight ?Spange * premium. GoKl re*. 1 . COTTON MARKETS. - I Nair YOR5?A prll lu.-N DOD.-cot ton quiet and steady; uplands 16*c; Orleans is*c; sales 400 biku BOSTON, April 10.-Cotton steady and in faur demand; .mlddTuiga i6*c; net receipts 70 balea; gross 745; eales sou; stock i3,coo. ?j? BALTIMORE, April 10.-Colton quiet; middlings . I4*ait* ?ts; gross receipts 1234 bales: sales 306; atOCS 10,315, . - ? NORFOLK, April IO.-Coi ton quiet ; low middling Kite; net ieceipt&989 bales; exports coast wise 15-M sales 60; stock4004. r AT'-^JNCTON, April io.-Cotton dui! and oom? : nai; midd,mg? 14c; net receipts 620 balee; exporte coastwise 1594; sales soo; stock 46,7387 AUGUSTA, April lu.-cotton mar ku t quiet bot steady at I3*al3*c for middlings; ?ales 340 batest KceiptB 230. - ? t user?,? r-? . HoatLS.' April lO.^Cotten dufc m WuiingWi ^ot net receipts 1084 bales; exports to Qrest Britain - 4408; to the coattnenHTSO; salea 500; stack 48, ist GALVESTON, April io.-Colton "quiet ; g cod ordi? nary, 12* c; net receipts WU bales; expo?? coast? wise taws; sales 60O; stock.62,967. .- ^ - a Nsw ORLEANS, April io.-cotton ataady and in . fair denaand; middlings 14*c: net receipts 8667 bales; gross .0129; exports to Great Britain 3414; BreBMBjgMttc CTanatiuU ?2u2;.-AjMi?raaui 1183; New Yoik 20^03;4a?a460p"; stock.?7}3sl. ' "raoVISIONS AlW"raonr/dc ilStaaka. .. ?w .YOBS, April ip-^cp^-Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat duli and unchanged. Corn ' quiet and firm. Pork dull; mess$20. Lard heavy - at n*all*c. Turpentine steady' at 63aMe. Roamquiet andJUm at $21>;*^w strained. Evening.-State Ajar very" don;" wfth Uttle Change sinoe Sat arda's; ?ouihafn floor unchang? ed. Whiskey a BbaO:eBrnreifaB-jo*ca$i. Wheat a shade firmer, with alric derate export demand; winter red and amber Western $1 63al ta. Corn . decidedly tower- ?rt 7T:tfoc. Xotfe?'d?fl'a?d law?. Sugar jeasftr. Hice ?at 8a?*e,PoftTieavy at $19 76aS20. Beer inactive. Lard heavy: kettle V 12*o. Naval stores steady. Tallow 8*a8*c. CINCINNATI, April io.-Flour Arm; lamily $6 30a 060. (ton. arm au f 70. Mrsa-purA ?lull at $20. Bacon dull and unchanged. W?sk>y drooping, LOUISVILLE, April ip.-Flour-doll: extra family $?. Corn quiet and ?hebanged: FT^lohs^uL NBW ORLEANS, March ll.-Eiqur dall, superfine * $612*; double extra $6 et*;Tre1?e Corn flUieL ,?0a?2c. OaW63a&&. Bran duller at 25c ; < TMfr ^rt&ie t?; chelee- $24."1 Pork $2000 , asked; no buyers. Bacon dull 8*, lox. Hallie 8ugar-cured hams lfriioc. Lard dull, tierces 12a' ": I2*?; keg I3*ai3*c. Sugar, pi Upe 9*al0c. Mo- i lsasefcWed fermenting anal?; plantatlonreboiied , 46866. Whiskey dull, wesierri^ttflffed 85a95c. 1 Cogee i4ai.6Xc? rt* rs?** vi ?- - . Interior Cotton Markets.. M?N?G?MERY, April 8.-Market eic ?ed quiet low middlings"?3c. .".-. *: 'I - SELMA, April 8.-There were sales yesterday to-1 tne amount of 105 bale?; middling nominal I4*c, strict low midd Ii ogs J3*al8*, low middling 13, strict good ordinary 12 VJ. Market quiet with a falr.dBiaani\ .Sew York Ma val Stores Market. :?. From the- Jourual -of Commerce, April 8: The 'Chang? adjoorned over Good Friday*. "There were bat few of the trade at pietr places of business, and Mthiag hnportant gi tue way orfeles report* id. Were was the-"si.me-feellrJp of ?tifldence as'| quoted yesterday, an<l small lots of spirits tnrpen line bcpught.52*c. with no sillers of full Jparcels cnoeTthiB price. Strained"rostn,"$2 65. Sew Yorlt iii cc 31arket. From the World April ?t Demeatlo moderately ?ctITO and steady with Bmall sales'at 8J?a8Ji.'c Foreign in very ?cod demand, and prime stock rather firmer. Toe home trade the principal bay? era. Sales or 1000 bags Rangoon, at 73<a7Xc, cur? rency, duty paid; and $3 40a3 SO, gold, In bond. From the Journal of Commerce : There Is a very moderate business doing at steady rates, Some 300-bags Rangoon sold at 7a7Kc, currency, and 80 tierces Carolina at s^'as % c. Montgomery Cotton Statement. MONTGOMERY, April 6. Stock on band September l, 1870.1,678 Received past week. 806 ? Becelved previously. .88,439-89,245 Total.90,820 Shipped pa3t week. 1,293 Shipped previously..83,489-84,782 Stock on hand April C, 1871.....6,038 Selma Cotton Statement. SELMA, April 7. Stock on hand September l, 1870..bales..1,272 Received tb& week.? ST* Received previously.80,788-8^4*9 Total.K.Tsi Shipped this weak.1.193 . Shipped previously.76,862-78;055 Stock, on hand, April 7, 1871. . 4,676 Xacstpts by ?aVlr trail. April JO. SOUTH CAROLINA BAILBOAD. . 331 bales cotton. CO bales goods, 29 bbls naval stores. To Railroad Agent, seizer, Rodgers ii co. Geo W Williams A co, Geo H Walter A co, Frost A Adger, L D DeSaussuTe, Wm 0 Bee A co, Wilcox. Gibbs A co, W W Smith, T P Smith, Mnrdaugh A Mathews, Smith A Chapeau. W 0 Courtney A co, Wlsa A co, Mowry & Son, A B Mulligan, Johnston, Crews A co, Sloan A Selgnious, WK Ryan, Shacfc eltord A Eelly, J C H Clauaeen, R M Butler A Son, Laurey A Alander, Watson A HUI, and R Thomlln son A co. ._?J Passengers. Per steamer Eliza Hancox, from savannah, via Beaufort, Ac-H Deal and wife, Miss A Deal, F A Eustls and wife, Miss ? Etutls, Miss M Eustls, Capt J H osmer, and 13 denk. roxi CAZENDAE. HOOK'S THASBS. Full Moon, 9th, 0 heure, 3 minnies, morning. Last waar ter. I2tb, 0 boura 31 nunntcs, morning. Nov.- Moon, lutb. 1 hour, 43 minutes, evening. First quarter, i7th. 6 hours, 13 minutes, evening. 10 Monday. 11 Tuesday. 12 Wednesday. 13 fiuiraday.. u Friday, 15 Saturday., 16 Sondar.. 3CJi 6ET6. HOOK B. t a morn. 12..25 1..23 t.. 13 3.. 0 3. .36 4..10 niGB WATKK ll..32 12..87 1..4S 2.. 67 3. .59 4..S6 54.43 MARINE NE H'S. CHARLESTON, S. C.APRIL ll, 1871. Lat 36 deg 46 min 33 sec. | Long 79 deg 57 min 27 sec. ARRIVED. S ATC KDAY. Scar. Charter Oak, Toole, Sew York-6 days. Hay. To Wytoach A co and G W Bradley. t ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Sehr Ann S Deas. Garbaiti. West Point Mill. 65 tierces rice. To Cohen, llaockel A oo, J L-Shep pard, .? K Pringle A Son. W C Bee A co. Steamer.Eliza Hancox, Burns, Savannah, via Beaufort,.Ac Mdse and ?nu(Inea. To Ravenel, HoluieB A co, W M Bird A co. W Roach A co, Mac .jseea A Riecke, Southern Express co. CLEARED YESTERDAY. ''.B?hr St Elmo, Davis, New Haven-Wm Roach Sehr Florence Rogers,. Sheppard, Savannah-W Roath A co. Scfcr Jibloo, Pope, Georgetown, S c-w noasti A co. ?i / ' behr Charier Oak; Toole, Buck3vllle,'S CW A Entlow A co. SAILED YESTERDAY. Br bark Moselle, LeFeuvre, Liverpool. Sehr Ellas Moore, DeGroor, New Lia ven. Sehr Mahaska, Bunker, Fall River. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Georgia, Crowell. New York', loth nt! 'SehrFrank A Emily, McCobb, Boston, April s. . DP FOR THIS POitT. Sohr John Ferris, St Johns, at Baltimore, 7th April. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Jas Adger, Lockwood, at New York, aprd 8. , .j . . MEMORANDA. .,' SAVAMKAB, April io.-dex red, sehr FSatterly, ror Sagna la Grande; cleared Saturday, steam ihlps'llontgomery and San Sajvador^or New York ; Wyoming", xor Philadelphia; sehr Lucy M*Collins. Darlen; arrived yesterday, steamships Saragossa, from Baltimore, Gen Barues, from New York. ?ilacjjincrrj, Casting?, $tt. JgSTAELISHED'lSA*. ? H O N I X IRON WORKS. JOtfN F. TAYLOR & CO., (Successors ta Cameron A. Co.,) ' ENGINEERS, BOILER-MAKERS, Ac, 40. Joiner East Bay and Pritchard streets, near the Dry Dock, CSAHiESTOS, S. CV. M ' MAN'UFACT UR ? R S O? IffBAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, x ltt>rlue,^?ona^^ v, UCE THRESHERS AND MILLS OF EVERT DESCRIPTION. i > COTTON PRESSES. Shafting, Pulleys and Gearing Iron Fronts for BuHdlnge Castings of every kind in Iron or Bra'.3 Forgings ol ?very description. -t . ts~ Guarantee to- furnish RngLies and Boilers if as good quality and power, a-.d at as low rates is can be had in New York, baltimore or l'hir ' i i ci ph ia. AGENTS i'OR ITJDSON'S CELEBRATED GOVERNOR AND STOP VALVES, which are put ou TI II Rn? lues made at these Works. 49* Kepni-s promptly attended to. marlo-mwf0'mosD?c Jp Jt., %Ssik* -ZnM " "B O ? \ lia. tons No. i PERUVIAN <Chlaoha>.GDANO, warrauted pure. 600 bbl* Land Plaster, ground front the best Nova Scotia Kock, ami warranted pure*. woo tons Pure Dissolved and Ground Bone. ., liO tons WhitelocX's'Ve'gttator. The Vegerator has been successi ully used, and bears s very w IR li .rep i^tau o a. lt is second to no other Fertilizer, except Peruvian Gaano, altered-in inls market. . loo tonB "Ralston's" D??olve? Bone and Ammo - nia, I leo bhls. Eastern Island Fish Guano, at $35 per . . "'tai c*2000pounds, i -; r For gaiety T. J. EERR A*0B. febs _, _ THE ?TONO PHOSPHATE GO MP ANT OF THIS CITY, ARE NOW MANUFACTURING THEIR ^ ' SOLUBLE GUANO, ? Vhichwitthe furnished at $50 cash, or $36 on ist ?ovember next with City accep ance, and their '?I3SOLVEDTH08PHATE,?iorconrpostln8j^lth Jetton Seed, at ?33 cash, or vQA ist November *ith lil per cent addi; iona;. "PDRE.-GROVND PHOSPHATE" at ila eash. Jon t: ac La lor the Fertilizers may be made in ex ihange for Colton. ORDERS SENT WILL RECEIVE PROMPT 5^T r?NTION. M. J. D. AIKEN, AGENl, ?Lffl?NQ'S WORM CONFECTIONS,, C (SANTONIN E.) . Th?* - purely vegetable, safe and1 sure. The MStUtsM. For sale Dy Dr. H.BAER, . No. 181 Meeting street, . OOH Wao'eaa.t & ten t THE CHARLE ? - - Stingy J^O R li' E W TOBE ON THIJBSDAT, APRIL 13TH, AT FODR O'CLOCK P. H. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABL1SHED ?870. STATE-ROOMS ALL ON DECK. The Splendid New Iron Side Whe?l Steamship SOUTH CAROLINA? Beckett, Commander, will san 1er New York on THURSDAY, April 13, at 4 o'clock P. M., rrom Pier No. 2. Union Wharves.**. The fine new Iron Steamship GEORGIA will follow on WEDNESDAY, April 19. Through Bills of Lading given on Cotton to Liverpool, Boston, Providence and the- New Eng? land Manufacturing Towns, ax the lowest mar? ket rates. Insurance oy Steamers of this Line * per cent. For Freight Engagements or Passage, having very fine state-room accommodations, apply to WAGNER, HUGER A CO., No. 26 Broad street, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves. aprlO-l_._ jp O R NEW ? 6 fi l . OLD LIN K SEW YORK AND CHARLES? TON STEAMSHIPS. ESTABLISH BJJ 1 8 4 ff. SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT DECK STATE-ROOMS. Theverv fast and splendid Side-Wheel Steam? ships of this. Line will sail from Adger's South Wharf as follows : CHARLESTON,WEDNESDAY, April 12, at ll o'clock A.M. JAMES ADGER, SATURDAY, April 15th, at 3 o'clock P. M. CHAMPION, SATURDAY, April 22d, at 6 o'clock P M JAMES ADGER, SAT?BDAT, April 29th, at 1 o'clock . P. M. SJ-insurance * percent, by thiB Line. tar Through Bills of Lading- given on Cotton to Liverpool, Boston. Prudence and the New Eng? land manufacturing towns at lhe lowest market rares. For Freight or Passage engagements, apply to apr6_ JAMES ADdEK A cu. JIOR PHILADELPHIA , WEEKLr STEAM LINE-THURSDAYS-CON NEOTlNGWrTH FIRST-CLASS STEAM LINES AT PHILADELPHIA* FOR BOSTON AND . PROVIDENCE. ' The Fast Iron Bcrew Steamship V I R G I'? I A. , Hunter, Commander. Will be dispatched for Philadelphia on ijrjts TuuB8DAT. 13th April, at ?2 o'clock P.jgUsimi M., from Brown's North Wharf. avThrough Bills Lading Issued for Colton, Rice and Rosin, Ac, to the New,England cities, and Spirits Turpentine, aa agreed. 49*The Steamers of this line will take Lumber to Philadelphia on acccnQmodaiing terms. Fer Freight engagements apply ?o WM. A. COURTENAY. _ aprl0-mtuth3 ..._No. 1 Union Wharf, j fJlHROUttH BILLS LADING TO AND F ROBT BALTIMORE, PH I LA DELI' ill A, 'BOSTON, BREMEN, AND TH?^ CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. JonusM^ii^5|f wl?i^l?t?a?'i_ timor?* od TratrnaY? flt li .Aprty ?t-T O9C16CK i>. M. jQr Philadeipiuu Freights forwarded to that city by railroad from Baltimore without addi? tional insurance, and Consignees are allowed am plo time to sample and sell their Goods from the Railroad Depot In Philadelphia. PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, npr6-thstc3_No. 2 Union Wharves. pACiFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP O?AIP?T ?P?rJ 1 " ?Tii??Q??OaB?*?o i ? ?? i ? CALIFORNIA, CHIN*A AND JAPAN FARES GREATLY REDUCED. ^.Steamurs^oTUie aj^vajineleave TU_ me?t^'S^YIjfk,' a^2^R^k^mr7-^fil ^ Wt h and 31th of every mouth (except when tuest dates fall ou Sunday, then the Saturday prei-vo mg. All departures connect at Panama witt, steam pra for south Pacific and Central American HONS. Departure of 15th touches at Kingston. Jamaica. For .japan, and, Chma^teaaiars JBMB San. Fran cuicMcst oflev'erOMith, sixcepfwten lWails on SnndTJy; theron fneTray pTtcedhfgr*-' ~ No California steamers touch ai Havana, but ?jo direct rrom New York to Aspinwaii. Cue hundred pounds baggage free to each aduli Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or other information appi> i aWllie QOKPAN?'S TKKET VFLfltS- un Hit wrirrrr feet of "Canal- sweets ?orri rfrVer, **?w ?erk. F. R. BABY, Ageui. julyl?-lyr pOB SAVANNAH. ~, ELEGANT STATE ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS. jj / g " M-A ':"?'/? The'sp?endld Steamer DfCTATOrf, '^rJT^)m. Captain L. M. Coxetier, will leave jgggjjjggg Souihern Wharton TUESDAY EVENING, Apiiiil-, 1871. at 8.30 o'clock,-for the above pince. The Splendid steamer CITY POINT. Captain . D. B. Vincent, will leave Southern Wharf for the above place, on FKIDAY EVENING, April 14, 187L arjsaw oto|oek. - TR_AY>r*t.L ? tye?., A ?KOH. jgXCIJ B SION TRIP. un and after THURSDAY. April pth, ? ?JT**"*j? the Steamer ST. IlELEXv.Capinln " Sinclair, Jr., will leave as above, every uiicrnoon. Ht half-past fi o'clock, from Market Wharf, leaving sui lvay/s Island, ail return, at a quarter-past 6 oV-icc!rW3%r-^c^na'tr?*?A Bj "pOR NORTH EDISTO, BEAUFORT AND PAOIFIC. LANDING. nie Steamer PILOT BOY, Captain j ?fT^K J. w. sly, will leave Central Whail?????aS-C F J. 1). AIKEN. Agent. OR BEAUFORT AND PACIFIC LANDING. DAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock, as above, iieiuruing, wiii leave Beaufort FRIDAY MORNING, at 8 o'ciocK. mai21_J. D, AIKEN, Agent. y^TEEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH. THROOCH BY DAYLIGHT. rOR PACIFIC LANDING, BEAUFORT. I1ILT0> HEAD, SAY?NNAH, i>ARI?N AND BRUNSWICK, GA. The ravorite Steamer ELIZA HANCOX, % ? ??ppn? w.-yyNs^ i*_ ..v?rrcraveTffeignt araccornwda*1-: -SCSL* tion wharf for above points e.y rHi? i lirai TUEdDAY. and leave on every WEDNESDAY Moii.-i INO, at 7 o'clock, arriving at Savannah the sam; everxtag* and leaving for Darien,|*c.,-5(h? rollow ing morning. Returmng, will leave Savannah fo. charleston every MONDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock For Freight or passage, apply to -~ . ... BAVENELv. iiuLHES ?? CO., ? QHANGE OF SCHEDULE. MOUNT PLEASANT AND SULLIVAN'S ISLAND FERRY On and after THURSDAY, April _ .?.T*^ flth, the following schedule will be?g?23EBC observed: Leave City at 8.30 and 10 A. M., 3 and 5.30 P. M. Leave Mount Pleasant at 8 A. M., 12M., 4.15 and 6.30 P. M. " _ Leave suiHvan's island at 7.3o^andil A. M., 4 and-.AlxfcM.?--: r * i SSM i L ^IITr?ltrht rnns?beT)repaia, and none reeerved after hair-post 2 o'clock. J. H. MURRAY, marSO Agent. ISTOiN Nt?W?: TUESDAY, Al _. Ell?MIMW _ , . . i. "jp OE LIVERPOOL. ' ' Tb? fine American Snip MISSOURI, L. Tir J3SA Bradburn, Master, Having three-fonrthB O?SSBL her cargo engaged and going aboard will meet with dlapatcb. , _For balance Freight room, apply to W. B. SMITH Sc CO., aprli-2 Napier's Range. F OR LIVERPOOL. The magnificent Clyde bailt Iron Clipper Ship REMINGTON, A Al, twenty years. Cap-SB tain Jolrh F. Fowler, having a portion of her car? go engaged, will have dispatch. For Freight engagements,, apply to HENRY CARD, apr8 Accommodation Wharf. ? Jp OR LIVERPOOL. . The First-class British Bark VOLAGE, JJu May. Ma?er, navlner three-fonrths of herSHsl cargo engaged and going on board, wlU have qnlck dispatch. For Freight enzageraents, appTy to ' ' ' HLT?T BROS. Sc, CO., aprd _ Atlantic Wharf. JpOR GEORGETOWN, S. C. The Steamer EMILIE* Captain C. - .Jr*?k C. Willie, wiL ran as follows tTom^^SmMBto Commercial Wharf daring April : Leave Charleston at 9 o'cluck P. M... WEDNES , SAY 5th, stNDiT eth, FKIDAV 14th Aprrl. Leave Georgetown at 8 o'clock A. M., MONDAY 3d, FRIDAY 7th, TUESDAY 11th, MONDAY 17th April. - . Atter which she will make one trip a weeks leaving Charleston every WEDNESDAY NIGHT*! 9 o'clock, and Georgetown every FRIDAY MORNING at 8 o'clock. All Freight must bc prepaid. ? No Freight win be received after sunset. For engagements apply on board, or to SHACK ELFORD A KELLY, aprl-tutha Boyce's Wharf. O R ?' LORI TWICE A WEEK. D A, FOR HAVANNAH,- FERNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE. Fl LATEA AND ALL POINTS OE . THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER. The Steamer DICTATOR, Captain _ ,-^ir-? w L. M. COXETTEK, Will SflJJ ??m?Sg3tS?Sl Southern Wharf for above points every TC as DA r ErraiNt'.at 8.30 o'efock, arriving back at Charles ton every SFNDAT AFTERNOON, at 5 o'clock. The Steamer CITY POINT, Captain D. B.Vincent,' will gail from Southern Wharf for above pointe every FRIDAY EVENING, at ?.30 o'clock, arriving back at Charleston WEdsssnar AFTERNOON, at ? o'clock. RAVEN EL Sc CO.. Agents, octio Snuthern wharf. drugs, (Eljcmuals; Ut. ROSADALIS. ROS AD ALIS is the beat Blood . Purifier.. ROSADALIS, a sure cure for Scrofula. ROSABALIS, endorsed by Physicians. ROSADALIS, a potent remedy for Rheumatism. ROSADALIS, a Remedy tried and true. ROSADALIS, the best Altera Uve extant ROSADALIS endorsed by the following": Dr. R. WILSON CARR, or Baltimore. Dr. T. C. POOH, el Ballimore Dr. TUGS. J. BOY EIN, or Baltimore. Dr. A. DCRGAN, or Tarboro'. N. C. Dr. J. S. SPARKS, of NIcholAsviTe, Ky. Ur. A. F. WHEELER, of Lima. omo. Dr. W. HQLLOWAV, of PhUadelpnia. Ur. J. L. McUARTHA, of South Carolina, an ti m a ny otners. See ROSADALIS ALMANAC ROSADALIS, endorsed by. Rev. DABNEY BALL, now of Mary land X?onfer?nce, formerly Chaplain In the con? federate AI my of Northern Virginia. ls Alterative, Tonic and Diuretic, and acts at one and Gie same time upon the P.LOOU, LlVfitt, KIDNEYS and all the SECRETORY ORGANS ex? pelling all impure inaner and building up the system to a healthy, vigorous condition. ' ROSADALIS IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ?OW1E, MOISE & DAVIS, ) Wholesale OODRICn. WISEMAN A CO.,} Agents In Dr. .ff. CAER, ) Charleston. mara-iy_. _^ - y rem i ti m L'a nu Sale. $95,000 __ $95,000 ^LAST CHANCE TO 6EE WHAT $5 WILL DO? SS Will secure a Share in lhe Aiken Premium So $5 Land Sale.invest 45. th Will secure a "share as above and a lin? $6 16 Work of Art to adorn your homes. S5 46 Will secure a share and the Steel Engrav- tb SS lng, "Marriageof l'ocahoutaa,''...worth $& $6 will secure a share and the Steel Engrav- $o (5 taft. "Lauding ol'Columbus,".worth Sa? lt Um secute a share and Hie Steel Engrav- $5 , 45 iug, "The Day weA?eltbraie,".worth $s (5 ' Will- secure a share and the beautiful So $6 ChfOmo, "Amenean Antonin."....worth s& 46 Will secure to some shareholder the Der- 45 ta hy Mansion aud 25 acres ol Vineyard and $6 '$5 Orchard, valued ar jtt.ooo. tb ts um secure io some shareholder "Rose- 86 JD ville Farm,- iou acres_. 45 45 valued at sio.ooo-..invest ?5 S5 Will secure to some shareholder "Gm- $5 S3 noose Farm,'' 105 acres.#. $5 45 valued ai $?uuo.....invest- |i tb Wnl Speere io some shareholder w hu tu-* $6 $S vests,'a Peach orchard, valued at $3500 '$& SS WM steine lo some shareholder a Vine- $a .45 yard and Peach Urehaid. $5 $5 valued at ?3ooo.invest $5 $6 wai secure io some tbarenolder a line SS $5 Villa M te. willi Cottage. Garden, Ac, $5 .SS valued.at $2&oo.invoit SS 45 Will secure to 8a other shareholders va:- 46 SS nnMe properties," rauglng In value from SS $5 $suo tu $U0'J......invest SS SS Tuese Re?! Ks!aie Prises.SS $5 vaiucd at ?Oa.o?u, are located ip the beau- SS ?3 tiru) Town'or "Aiken, Stmth Carolina... ss f .'i Its unequalled climate and heaita-givlng -SS {5 surrounding*, lias made it the SS V "SAKATO?A<OPTHE.SO^"'H..' SS SS Thc Shards wlli'bc distributed xprH -lat; SS is wueu each Shareholder will see SS '45 "WHAT FIVE DOLLARS WILL DO." SS "Thcie'tea ude ln the airairs A men. whlcn, Ta .ten at the il nod, leads ou lo l?rtune." The wosLlibetat herma io Clubs. For description of tue valuable Real Estate .PrrEeff, ndHcus or the press, names or Committee to make the Drawing, home endorsements, and general characiyr ul ino ..eui erpriae and manager meal, seud for pamphlet. Reiultran'ces'fdr shares should be made wltli Post?lliee Money 'Order, or currency in repton,-red letter, or Ky Express. A<r dress J. c. DERB?, General Manager, ' Augusta Ca? OWe corner oftfacltson and Rey nelda aureeta. ??ir Kesidenta of u?arles; ia ami vicinity can secureahares.by apuljmu ^ J,, RUSSELL BAKER, ??iiuoicty si.; ai C. IIICKEY'.S, 3Co? ?4S King street, AflLEUK-? SANS*, Ko. ?9 Broad street, and JU? LIUS KU; Mil.LAT'S. No. Sui tiing street, where specimens ul uia Warks of Art, wiucn ,ci<J? snare holder receives, eau be seen. mar2-4!2 .ttaffirwsfi Carce. . .J? i N G - WILLIAM. Just received at KING WILLIAM'S CIGAR FAC 'i'u-KX. No. ?lu King street, n-ar Society street, a iar>:e,4nd compile assortment of Leaf, CJiewmg and Smoking TOBACCO. Cigarettes. Snuir, Pipes, ;te.' Havana aud Unnestlc Clears imponed and manulaciured by .WM- sCriituUEK. w;u respect tully invites tue otteiiiion of chowers and smokers, and traders, wholesale and retail, to a stock fuTJy oomfr??ing every variety of Quality and prices, from the cheapest to the highest grade,, which, ls offered at the lowest cash rates, Ad orders from the cohntTT will receive pfornn? attention and shippeu c. o. V., ol?at thirty days' city accept ance. . . . decis^mos 0 R. LE V ' Y j I E UL J ? S T I O E , No. ia BROAD STREET, Office recently occupied by S. L. Bennett. All Bnslceas entrusted to me will be promptl* attended to. marlie mm gHAiilPOOING AND HAIR C?TTINQ. LADIES AND CHILDREN Attended at their ''residences promptly and v reasonable rates. Bend orders to W. E. MARSHALL, Barber, ., Broad Btreet. next i'.oer.'.o Telegraph olfice. PRlli ll, 1871. BEDFORDS (LATE CORWINS GROCERY K"/r*;: :J- . . .- ' ' .:' '...<.:' ? : ?\. . ? .-. .'? . . . '/. ? 'AND - T?? wiBEHO?S?. HEADQUARTERS FOB SELECTED DAISY BUTTES PUSE LEAF LARD . PRIME FACTORY AND ENGLISH CHESSES ENGLISH AND AMEBI?AN CR4.CKEES,' inn BISCUITS, Ac., abo. N. ?.-I CLAIM TO KEEP5 THE LARGEST STOCK AND MOST EXPENSIVE ASSORTMENT -Ot FAMILY GROCERIES IN THIS CITT; 'J ' . . . f .. a ? ' ? - ,'-' ;. ????? E. E. BEDFORD,. VERY PURE SUCCESSOR TO . CHOICE J BRANDIES, ' WISE'S WILLIAM S. CORWIN A CO., FAMILY AND VERY OLD :?T No. 375 KING STREET, FLOUR, ' WHISKIES. . . - I OPPOSITE HASEL. WHOLESALE AN? RETAIL DEADER Fine Teas, Coffees, Sugars Provisi?ns, Spices, l&c9 HERMETIC AU? Y SEALED FRUITS. I VEGETABLES, MEATS, SOUPS, (fcc. All articles sold /rom tola establishment are of the VERY BEST QUALITY and WARRANTED Goods i eu ve red to all paru of the City, Railroad Depots, Steamboats? free of expense. ' * EVER*'E. BEDFORD.) SEND FOR A . (JAS. $. MARTIN. .SEO. H. GRUBER. ? CATALOGUE. \ WM. q. MOOD, JS. . Jetliners. TO FACTORS AND PLANTERS! -0-. The undersigned begs to inform His customers and the public that, in addition to his Works at Savannah,he has established extensive Superphosphate Work? at the WAPPOO MILLS-, opposite this city, which are now io acive operation, tuan ufa .'tnring his well k^owa fertilizers, the' PH O S PH O - PE R U V I A N AND A M M OPIATED SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANOS, . m AND WHERE nE WILL ALSO KEEP ON HAND N o , 1 JPERTJVIAIV GUAN O, SOUTH CAROLINA PHOSPHATE, of the highest grade from his Ashepoo Mines* (crude and gr?uad,) analyzing over sixty pe? cent, of Boob Phosphate of Lime; and LAND 3? A S T E H. These Works have been opened ander the inspection ot Ur. c. u. SB?PARD, Jr., Inspector ol Fertilizers for South Carolina, and every package win bear his orand seruxying to Its inspection. Dnlformity ol quality qu?rantecd and prices reduced Messrs. G. A. TBENHOLM& SON, General Agents, ) prr.oT pewm un ' Messrs. GRA,ESER <fc SMITH, Agents, f UJAKLhblON, b. L. v J". 33. 9ARDY janl3 ' 0')RNRR FAST RAY AND BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON. 8. C. ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY, OP CHARLESTON, S. C. F. J. POLBCHEE, President, . - ; F. J? PELZER, Treasurer. DIRECTORS. W. LEBBY.....W. P.'HALL..'...Ii D. DESAUSSLTEE...'...'....B. G. PINC10?EY THE ATLANTIC PHOSPHATES ARE KpW REIKO JCANUFACTCKED AT THEIR WORKS OS ASHLEY RIVER, under the direction of an experienced and .Practical Chemist. The Company in? tend tate to be a first class Fer ttllaer, and one which can be rocommended to Planters. ST^1VI>^RI> GrtIARANT?ED. ' . THE COMPANY ARE ?LSO PREFABED TO MANUFACTUBE . t A?IX) IFEI? SPHAT E . FOR COMPOSTING WITH COTTON 8WF.b. - Thia preparation ii highly recommended by Chemists, as with it Planters ate enabled to make their own Fertilizers. - . ? ..? The ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE ls sold at $55 pee ton. cash, or - oa Ume, with interests: the rate of one per cent, per mourir. '*. " . .. . . The ACID PHOSPHATE- is sold at $85 per ton cash, cr - uh time, with Interest at the r?t? of one per cent, uer month. - PELZER, RODGERS & ?O., General Agents, . " dec?l-lmos BROWN'S WHARP, CHA R LE S TO Y. fi. C. Seining ?rlacijines. rjlHE G?ED?EDA^ . DOUBLE LOGE ELASTIC STITCH. Tills ls the moat simple anti reliable Two Thread Sewing Machine in the world. It sews direct from two threads, ao'd ls $15 le? than any 'other flrstcbtas sewing Maculae. Samples can be seen at No. 155 MEETiSG STREET, opposite Charles tun Hotel, Sole A pent for the Stile. Sub-agents wanted through the State. Add reu W. S. BIS SELL, Charleston. Also agents for Home Shaiste Hand Machine. Sta. apr-iiuthsOmos IND'TOE 1 WEED" FAMILY FAVORITE L0CK-8T1TOB S . . .MACHINE ATC Tisfi t>*3riL m USC* ' For sale on the Lease Pian, wita 'monthly pay nrents, on easy ierms, or for cash. An'rads oi Machine attainment.-. Needles. Cotton, (white black and colored.) Silk, Oil, Soap, Ac, Afc. Repairing os usual. Circulars and samples of work sent cn application. D. B. HASELTON, Genera' Dealer in Flret Class Sewing Ma? chines and Material, No. 307 King stree:, augl" iTiarlesron: S. C ?ptical. jyjONEY Gt??NOT BUY IT! ' F O R -8 r 0 H T* IS PR1CELESSII Tlie DIAMOND GLASSES, manufactured by J. E. SPENCER A CO.. Sow York, which are now offered .to vue public, are pronounced by all the oelebrated Opticians of the world.ro be the meat Perfect, Na turill Artificial help to the human eye ever known. They are ground under their own supervision, from minute Crystal Pebbles, melted Aogether, ami derive their name.-"Diamond," on account of their hardness ami brilliancy. The 8clemldc principle on which they are con ? strncti'd brings thc core or ceHire of the lens d' reotly tn front of the eye, producing g clear and distinct vision, as m the natural, healthy sight, aud preventing ail unpleasant sensations, snch as. glimmering and wavering of sight, dizziness, Ac, peculiar Xe all others in nee; They are mounted in the ilnest manner, in frames of the bes: quality, of all materials used for that purpose. Tneir finish and durability can? not be surpassed. ' . . Carrion.-None genuine unless bearing thsir trade mark stamped on every frame. ' ' w JAMES ALLAN, ' Dealer in Watches, Jewelry. Sterling Silverware and-OptlcaJ Goods,. No. 307 King stree;. ,t31-stuthlyr Charleston .8. C Jsoncsen's Ihrcparctiims. DEATH TO RATS, ROACHES, . - BEDBUGS,. &c. NEVER FAILING. BOXES, DOUBLE THE SIZE AS OTHERS. HERMETICALLY SEALED AND ALWAYS FRESH. Sold ?t Wholesale by DOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS, Anti at retal by ail Druggists. febi-emo Sitters. OLD C A K U? IS A IS IT TESS* ron 8 ?Ut BT ? ' i E. E. BEDFORD, Klug street, O. D. AHREMS A CO.,' Klag-street, B. FELPM ? NN A CO., KiBg street,' C. MOMEIER, ' Ind by Druggists and Grocers everywhere. nh ? S T 1 ll O X I A L S. Read n few of the Testimonials la regard to the EFFICACY of that STERLING MEDICINE, OLD -CAROLINA BITTERS. A few Certificates from tlie many in onr posses? sion from persons who have tested the OLD CAROLINA BITTERS? FROM TUE POSTMASTER AT TUMBLING SHOALS, S. C. TUMBLING SHOALS, S. C.. April 9, ?svo. Messrs. GOODHICH, WI.NEMAN A- Co., Charleston, S.O.: > .: Gentlemen-This ls to inform yon that abont a year ago 1 was In delicate health, worn ont wita did age and' hard wofk, weighing 'one htrndr?d and twoniy-nve poonda; upon request I -com? menced using the OLD CAROLINA BITTERS. Af? ter nsjng nine oottles, 1 felt as well and vigor?os ! as -thirty yeats airo-went to work an4 made money. 1 welshed, alter, using the above, one | hundred and seventy-two pounds. I have since r>een strong and hale. Accept; gentlemen, my j thanks, and success say I to thc OLD CAROLINA ; BITTERS. ;?;gned) RANSOM PniiAirs, P.M., Tumbling Shc-als, S.'C. FROM ANDREW CHAMBERS. IR WINTON, GA- < la WINTON, GA., Sepiciuber 25,1S69. Messrs. GPPDHICB. WISEMAN A CO.: Gentiemeu-Wneu in your city, two-weeks ago,. your Dr. Service gave me a oottteof year cele- ! braied CAROLINA BITTERS, which I brought; home for ?iv fuiher, who?e health was very fee?le. After usimr' it he was so well pleased with tts edects, that hp considers them almost inoispensa- r ble. Please Hod enclosed sixteen, ($16.) the price* of twotases: cflrcetthem w. j. Chambers A Son, No. 16, c. iL R. Yoars. very respectfully, (Signed) ANDREW LU AMBERS. : ANOTHER VOICE FROM GEORGIA. FORT VALLEY. GA., september 15,1669. Messrs. GOODRICH, WIKBMAN A CO.. Charleston:. , Gentlemen-1 take great pleasure In Informing vontharmv wife has experienced great benefit, from the nae of the OLD CAROLINA BITTERS. lt iii certainly a good medicine, ami l wouidr . pleased if yon would send me another dozen im-: mediately. ' Respectfully, ?c., . (Signed) JNO.-A. HOUSER. Sold by ah Druggists in Charleston, The irade snpphed by . -, GOODRICH. WI NEMAN A CG.. rrlndpal Depot. N*. 3 Hayne street. r " 1 ? WHOLESALE AGENTS FORTH! ' OLD CAROLINA HITTERS. H. BISCHOFF A CO., H. ?LATTE A CO., BOLLHANN BROTHERS,' J. A. Q?ACKE?B?SH, . WAGENER A M0N6EE8, MANT0?E A CO. !?>.- Bff?hr>g?>8-_ _ VIUE^^ttSTDWT^S??'FICEf CHARLESTON, S. C., January 18,1871. On and after SUNDAY,January.22, the Passen? ger Trains on '-ue ?uatu uranna Railroad wm rus as follows: * FO* A?606TA. , Leave Charleston.............HM p. M. Arrive at Augusta.8.15 p. M. FOB C0L?UBTA. Leave-Cnarleston...'.s.so A. M. Arn ve at cold m rna .......'.. 3.40 p. M. .TOS OHABLBSJOK. Leave Angosta....,~.7.40 A. H. Arrive ar. OtfirleSton.3.20 P. M. Leave Colombia.12.15 p. M. Arrrive at Cbarleaton.7.60 P. H. AUGUSTA NIOOT EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Challes ton....... ,?....,.. .w 8.30 P. ?. Arriva at Angosta.,.M. Leave Angosta...:...'..'.. 5.50 K & Arrive st Chafleetdn.".;., 6.40A-. M. .. ! OOL?KJIA XlflHT SXFBE88, "',.( LSondays excepted.) Leave Charleston...............7.10 P. M. Arrive at Co terania..e.oo A. Jf. Leave Colombia. 7.60P.M. AiTlve at Charleston.....,.. 6.46 A. M. ^ S?MMSBVTLLK TBAIK. Leave Campton...4.30 P. M. Arrive at Sommerville..-.. O.00P.M. Leave Somerville........,.. 7.00 A.M. Arrive at Charleston....._..... 8.16 A.M. oaainmr BBAMCH. * Leave Camden.". 6.00 A- M. Arrive atColnmbla.10.40 A. M. Ltave Colombia.L26 P.M. AiTiveat Camden. .'6.00 P. M. Day and Night Twin? maka, close connection? at Augnata with Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad. .-..*?*.-.. Night Train- connects with Macon and Angosta Railroad. .-. * Colombia Nlgiit Train connects with. Greenville and Columbia Railroad. - Camden Tran connects daily with Day Passen ger Trains. <ri . . .? .>. I Jania . A. L IgLER, vice-President. ??FORTHIiASTEKN" B?ILROAD C?M JLW ? FAiSY. a CHABU8TOM, kV C., February ll, 1871. Trams leave Charleston Dally at 12 M. and P. M. Arrive at Charleston 7:30 A. M. (Mondays ex? cepted) and 11:80 P. M. Train does not leave Charleston 6:30 p. M., Sun* PATS. Train leaving at IS M. makes through connec? tion to New York, via Richmond and Acquia Creek only, going through m 42 hours, WITHOUT DETENTION ON SBNDAX8. 'Passengers Leaving by 6:30 P. M. Train have choice or route, via Richmond- and Washington', sr yia Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those leaving FRIDAY by this Train lay over on SUNDAY in Bal tlmore. Thdee leaving on SATURDAY remain SUN? DAT In Wilmington, M. C: ? ' This ls the cheapest, quickest and mo A pleasant route to cincinnati, Chicago and other points West and Northwest, both Trains making close connections at Washington with Western trains of Baltimore ando hlo Railroad.! . . S. S. SOLOMONS, Engineer and Superintendent. P. L. CLEAT OR, General Ticket Agent. ": febii-iamoa j ._1 . .. y SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON- RAJLlr ROAD. Mfa WM i ' rjj pPl iftj- ViiiiiiSil.. *w tnr ? ?-1 ttnr tar*'* PASSENGER TRAINS on this Road run dally ab foilows:. . ' Leave Charleston....8.30 A.M. Arri ve at Savannah..3.00 P. M. Leave Sa.au natu.,.11.16 A. M. g Arrive at Charleston.5.20 P. M. , j Connects at Savannah wfth the Atlantic A Gnfr Railroad for Jacksonville, St. Augustine, and all pointais Florida. . With Central Railroad ,'or Macon, Athuita, Mo fcUerNew Orleans and the West. . r With S team boa te lac point? on ta? Savanna* River. At Charleston-with, tha-Nortbeaitern and South Caxouaa Bailroads, and Steamships for all point? Nofcth and West, . TtmxigliT?clrew over thia line on sale at Hotel? tn Charlearon; Screvan Mouse, Savannah ; andaufe priucipal Ticket ofiteea North and South. > ? Freights forwarded daily to and from Savan? nah and all point? beyend; * Through Bills of Lading issued to J ackson v?lej. Palatal, Ac c Tariff as low aa by any other line.' ?? p C. S. GADS BB?, * oct*_ Engineer andSaperiatendent. ? ?cl)i??}?m*?ct]iiaiir!3. CA ITS FULLY. Ague and Fever. The only preventive known for Chills and Fever ls the ose of Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps ' 19 good for Dyspepsia. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps I? a preventive of Chills anti Fever. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnappt Is-good fer au Kidney and Bladder Complaints Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps Is used all over the World by Physicians ra their practice. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps Is good for Gout. ' Wolfe's Sehied&m Schnapps ls good focad Urinary complaints. Wolfe's Sohiedam Schnapps ls recommended by all the Medical FacattyY ; Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. Ls good for Colic and pain In the stomach. Wolfe's Schie?am Schnapps. I ls'Imitated and codnterfetted,;arid parcbaisn will nave to use canuon in purchasing. ? 9 I beg leave to cali the attention of the reader to testimonials in favor of the Schnapps: 1 leal bound te say-1bau regard your SCHNAPPS aabemg,ln every respect fire-eminently pure, and deserving or medical patronage. Atari events "lt ls the purest possible arrici? or Holl?ndern. here? tofoM-^nnobtataable, and a? -such may oe safely pxeserlbed by.physicians. . ? DAVID L. MOTT. M. D., - Pharmaeentical Chemtst?4lew York. Louisi^LLE, Ey., September 1. ?leal t^at we have no?-.UL article qr gin ault abie for such casts ea That remedy ls adapted to. DB. J. .W. BRIGHT. ^'Schnapps" ls a remedy in, chronic, ca'tarrhal complaints; 4c. ' " : ? '.. Hake-great pleasure to bearing highly credit, ania leatlaiony to ita enkacj as a remedialagens in ?:tj diseuses for iv tilca VDU recommend it. Having a natural tendency to rh? moc?os sur rsees. wtm a siljfiit-degree oratlmulailoatf re? J ? ard it ?s one ol-Uta most iwppiur-t remedies in chronic caurrhul ai&ctions. parUcularly those ol the g??ito-drlnary ipp-ifatus. ' With much're? spect, your obedient sei vaut, CHAS. A.-gra?, M.D.. New York. N0.?6 JHNE STREET, S. Y., Nav.. 21, 1867. . UnoLPHo WOLF ?I ESQ.. Present: ' BEAU MB-I havemauea^cheinrcaT examination of a sample ol your "?cmedam Senaapp9." w:th the intent of . d?t^?wwluK if aoy-foreignor ln]nrn;us substance had been.auded to the simple dlsiilled spirits. The examibntldh has rtaolted in the conclusion thaw he sample cantained no poisonous or harm? ful admixtures. 1 have been unable to discover any trace of the deleterious substances which in somcttmes employed ta the adulteratloncf liquors.. I 'would not hesitate to use myself, afr to reoomraap4 to others, for medicinal purposes, the '-ScbfeJam Schnapps* as an cxfcellent and rmobjectlonat>irv*iety of gin. .Very respectfnBy yours, (Signed) . CHAS. A. BEELY, Chemist. ? . QMMMUti-, ino-TEfiaNiCAL LABORATORY, > 18 EXCHAh'QErLA'CS, N. Y., NOV. 25; ffli?rl ?DOUFHO WOliMj Esq. : DBAR?Bt-The. under ?igned haveycaretfiMy and thoroughly analyzed a sample oLynar .'Aromatic Schiedam Schappa," selected by cr?ri?lves, and' have found the same free-from all organic or inorganic ss batanees,, more or lessfsjunons to health;. From the result nf pur esarainatlon we consider the article one of superior quality, healthful as* a beverage; and . eflectoaf hi lts medicinal qualities. ? 8 . > '* r gvf "Bespectfttlljjoars-,. (Signed). ALEX TBJPPEL, Chemist. ,r^f ;-'TBAKDIS E. ENGELHARD, M. D.? Fof sale taff- all respectable Croc ere and Drnv ?" T?bLP?U WOLFE'S ?, marai-imoe, No. 22 BEAKER STRBET, N. Y. ^A&Pid0; AND "CARBON JPAPEBS. To Telagraph and Raliway Companies, .Broker?. - Reporters an'i Exchange Ornees, HY COWAN'S- PATENT IMPROVED MANI? FOLD AND CARBON PAPERS'. Send for price and particulars to . -COWAN & CO., Stationers, No. 86 Pine street, New York, p. 0. Box 4748. For sal? by all Stationers, mars-thtusamos - tr