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THE DAILY KEWS. "Love Tliy Neigbbor." ?' 'Love ihy neighbor i< thyself When at ?t wu 1 meet her, AS by uiu M>vrueu wall abe aramis, And gives me flowers across the wall, My hea. t gos out to kiss hor hands ^"^Are hands ol flower? the sweeter ? I'm ready at uer ioet to fall, O hke a clow n to labor I Beater than I i ove my s (ll - ito I love my neighbor." "i* ?Love- th/neighbor as thyself "When at dawn I meet htm, As by ta? narden wall he nanda. . Ano take* my floiea> across th? wail. My ?<n?*a already in lils hands-. It flew -o fast to greet him I And oh, J grow SQ proud and tau, - 'And my heart b. ati like a tabor 1 Better than I love mysvlf Do 1 lOVt) my uti ihOor " flmmicial Kiporu. .. .. il HEw YORK-Per steamship F?rtgo?a-42 baca Sea Ialaad Cotton. 80 bale? Upland Cotton. 79 tierces Wea. 06 bales Tarn, 681 bbls Boam. 185 crates Fruits and Vegetables.. 19 bbls Vegetables, 146 packages sundries, 371 reeks Wruat. 60 casks j Clay, 30 empty Barrels. Charleston Cotton ?ad Bice Market. OFFICE OF THE CBA&LESIUK DAILY BEWB.l tcuLuioj. R edoefcay Evening, July 7. j COTTON.-There waa bat little done in this article, (he market, ho we vo.-, 'bowing no important change. Salas 80 bate*, via.- 111 27? ; I at 30; 3 at 30?; 1 at j 33;7-at3-.<?,1iL'idl5a.33. We quote: XXTXLPOOL; cxissincATioN. Ordinary to ,7ood ordinary.30 083 Low middling....32?$- . Ml dd Bug. 38 By Dew York classification we quote; Middling.33?@ Bicx-1 he transaction s in this grain were unim? portant, and In the absence of ?ales we quote nomi .nally, say common to fair clean Carolina at 7?@ 1\; gootr8?8l?a ft lb. . I . t? ? s*firtc*i-i C it : ? M? rte eta T?T Telegraph. FOSXION MABKETS. Loinxm, July f-Ncoc.-Consob, 93?. Bond quiet at 81?. Lrvxapoon, July 7-Norn.-Cotton quiet and un? changed ; sales ls.000 bales. Tallow 44s 9d. BvsAing.-Sot ton,-upland? 42?d; Orleans 13\d; stales 10.000 hales.._ BATU, Jory 7.-Cotton uneb eased. j *',""? 1 DOMEfiTTC MABEEXS. KEW Y?BE, July 7-Noon.-Sleeks a clive ?nd un? settled. Money active ar 7, with M6c commission. .Karlin." 9?. 'Gold .34?. Cotton 34 ?c. Turpen? tine 42c. Boam di ooping; chained -tymnon f2 35;! good83 80. 'ii- ~ Evening -Cotton rather weat; salt? 3900 bales; mlddlin ? 84?c. Flour heavy and declined SalOc. I ."WheaYualL Com nncnanped. Mess port $31 87\. Lard dna. Bice quiet; Caro 1?ca 8a8?c. ether gro? ceries duIL ; -Vaval .?tort* quiet. - Governments strsag. 'Wi ll fi ?' Soathern" quiet Money i trio - ^ittunto ike*?^ctoc?,- When,tenons ot further nhrcJ?aae?. ci booda eaeed the market,, which closed st 7 per cent, lor currency. Exchange buoyant at 9??10. Go d eafcMed and closed at 86?. 8tocks.ac.tlve and fevtr tb ? - BaiTOterax July f-,-otton quiet and unchanged. Fletar ?mi and In fair demand ; superfina io 25a5 60; family 17 76aS. Wheat lower; new red' tl 45il 60. Cora flan; white 98o; yellow goo Cats 70a74c Proabtoas unchanged. Whiskey trna ai $1 03 - CrucrtywaTi. July T.-Mea* pork at $32 jo. Bacon firm and;-quiet; shoaldera 14c; dear sides 17?c Lard dull st ITS. Whiskey 94c LbmsvriLx, July ".-Mes-, pork $33. Shoulders J4??; dear ?ides I8?c Lard 19?a Whiskey 93c Wiocrsaxos, July 7_Spirit? turpentine 3Jc. Bosta stekdy. Tit steady st 8298. .'SivabvivAB,'Jbly 7.- Holder? of cotton still firm at ?83?c; no ?ale?;receipts'160bales. ATJorjSTA, July 7.-Cotton market quiet; none of Jtring; Stock very-nght; nominally 83e. MoBtLi, Jury T.-Nothing done ia cotton. Market nominal Beceipti 17 balee. ! ?xw Oaxauaa, July 7.-Cotton easter; middlings 83??. Salea 390 hales; receipts 82 balee; exports 13? Oold36? hterimgt??. Kew York.sight ? per cent, premium. Sugar quiet; common 9?al0c; prim? 13?. Mo li* ?es, reboiled, 05. Whiskey 97? tbii.' <?tm^?i?% Uh?*Ki-vto- ldXUftXc.. iba l'iw l.?:.l . .' 1 i. 1 . . .fi* Wilmington Market ?TOK, July 6.-TuarxKTxxx-Mattel " ?ol 316 tu>l? at $3 lor viii in, and ' , per 2S0 pounds, rrsx-Ii Armer, and ?hows a ! advance, cale? of 132 bbl? at Site per gallon, s af one i a?n lot having ?old at 3??? ? - i of 365 bbb at Si 05 for strained, and loi". i changed hands at $2 25 per bbl. small tot told at 31? clor lew mid OasaagmeaaperSoam l al olin a xtairroaa i n t toi. cr; aa . . vA tusan btu **** 7 ' ? ? (5 bales Cotton, 24 bal?? Dtratestios, 406 tacks Wheat, 1 ca?-Stock. ! To Bailrcad Agent, vi B Walter A C* O W Williame A Co. E J Wita,I Moles, W W [ 8nrlth. Pelter, Bodgers A Co, Clighorn, Bining A Co, Gold (bri tb ft?ion, aDd J McEbroy. Coaala; ly et pej Strthtarttm iUllroad 7 balsa Cotton, flt?bbas iMaral Mores, 80 buabels Slea, e*r? Lumber, 1 ohaeco, bbb Ab, Mdse, Ac. To Boeder A Davis, A Marah?)). Jr, Blasman ft Howell, J H Barden, DIeckboff ft Co. Bib ck. Wick eu berg A Co, W. Gteeo, Bbeboff ft Co, Jrfforoa ft Co, J Cos arrove, J ? Acbtenier. Mantoue ft Co, JI Wanter, D M. 9Uoa Gk W Wlibana ft Co, Bart ft Co, JW ?ter?. . Fripp * Har, A A Goldsmith, ft Co, F Wehaana, OU Judd. J Wiley 4 Co, D C Ebat;gb, ? Wellng, and J \ Xnoo'/i. . Passengera -Fer rteanuhip Saragossa, for Kew York-I Bil cox, Mia? atary Bog.n. Mba Ca thai lue Bogan, F ?ewall, Tf B J>oimebon. and 8 o? deck. JB?iiw Icos. jPoart' af Clxarleatori. July e. Hi u cur TBS noon. Last Quarter, 1st, 7 hours, 27 minutes, evening. Beta Voes, 8th, 8 hour?, 14 niantes, moi nts?. Fini Quail er, 16th, 1 hour. ?8 miaute?, morning. ?all Moon, 23d 8 hours, 34 minute?, morning. Lat Quarter. 3Ut, 11 hours, 46 minut?e, morn'eg. "vMMaJQpRf ?v"?V ' *..Jt?* I 6 Tuewiay., ..i 4.,69 I 7..10 7|Wednesday.L 4..58 J 7..10 8,Itur?daj..., 6.. 0 7.. g Sw BjjgWw*w?.1 g.. a 7,. 9 "OOS ams. moH WAzra. 1..63 8..81 S~17 Sets. 7..21 8. .14 9.. 8 4-..? 5.. 10 0.. 9 0..59 7.. Al 8..89 9.. 26 Arrived Yesterday. Sehr Ado'ph Hugel. Adama. Philadelphia- 6dayl. Oca and Bailroad iron. To B F Baker A Co, and Order. Cleared Yesterday. Steamship Saragossa, By der. Mew York-Baven el 4 Co. From this Port. Scar Kettie Bichardton,-, Boston, Ju'y 4. Shipntw? b> I e'cjrrmpii. Wruuaaxoif. Joly 7-Arrived, vteamthip J W Bvexinan trom New York. Bailed, w P ly de tor New York. SAvaaxAH, July 7-Arrived, schrs Mo.- cs B Bram luBtrom Mew York; alary Collins from Boston; feu? trai Amerita n-om Baltimore. Memora ti la. The stetmrhip Saragotsa, which started for New Tark yesterday alterno n. came to an anchor in tba I -Beau? m consequence of heavy weather. The brig M K Dana. O'Neill, from Georgetown. 8 C, arrived at Bath. Me, July X The sehr Louisa Frrxer, Steelman. from Georgr. -Sown, 8 J. arrived at Portland, Me, Joly X ttl ST OF VtS^KLX Vf, CLEA RED AND SAILED FOE a Ula POh T. FOREIGN U""1? The Bannah Lizzie, Ferguson, cleared.May 20 3 he Minnie, Ron er taon, sailed.May 13 The Vinos, B ?Ut J ay, np.Jone 13 DOME?TlO f chr Zeta Pei, Thompson., ?ailed.June 30 ooxntBoao', m. fkbr V-looitv, Piakham. sailed.Jone 16 . ? rou. Brig A Bi adata w, Stars, cleared.July 1 ?Sprig Hatti den, P. rkinf, np.June 30 Kchi Mvrover, Brown, vp:.July 1 Behr Wm L S} zings. Balfe y, np.June 17 pan iTi?T.?gii jBchr Sarah Cullen, Aviv, up.July 1 . LUE MIDGE It A IL HOAD. THE ATTENTION OT CONTE ACTORS IS-'?NTTT ED to tbe work of completing the Blue Bidge Bail road in rou ti? OaxoJioa, from Anderdon,-South. Caro? lina, io Knoxville, Tennessee, a distance ol one hun? dred and fifty-two milea to build. The Executive Committee of the Board of Direct* ora ia prepared to enter into negotiations with re? ponaible persons, wbo may desire to undertake tko work._ . - Payments will be made in their first mortgage (tl per cent, bonde, principal and interest pay able: in cola, having twenty years to ran, Recured by the guarantee bf the state of South Carolina, for the j punctual pa; ment of both principal and interest. The mortgage covers unencumbered property ot the Company, valen' cost three ai d a querier million? of dofiars lo ?old, and embraces Atty mileBOf road com? plete and in running order. " De tai ed. Eiram* tee. Plans, Profiles and Specifica? tions wilt be ?adv for inspection by Jux? 1,1869. Meanwhile, approximate quan idea and other-infor? mation concerning the work may bte obtained By ap? plication to Colonel JAMES P.- J.QW, the Chief En? gineer of the coxpany, orto the undersigned, at Columbia, South Carolina. ( B. K. SCOTT, Chairman of Executive Committee. N. B. The time for opening the bids for the con? struction of thia Hoad ia fixed far the Stn day of JOLT next, a? 12 M . at columbia, 8. C. Bids will be reoarcnd, by the Executive Committee up to that date. '.li June 26 gOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. GEN EBAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1 " ?UBIXSTOXVB. C., April 9, 1869. < ON AND APT BB SUNDAY, A Pit IL lira, TB? PASsrj'OER TRAINS of the South Caroora BaH road w?T run as follows : FOB ATJGCS?A. - ! . Leave charleston.8.5* A. M. Arrive at Augusta..*.4.48 P. M. Connecting with trains for Montgomery, Memphis. Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery anf Grand Junction, . . FOB COLUMBIA. Leave Charle?ton.B.fO A. M, | Arrive at Corsmbta....8.10 P. M Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester Bail roc.<J, an* Camden tram FBU .CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta....9.00 A. M Arrive at Charleston.... .MO P. ?I Leave Columbia.7 45 a. M Arrive at Charleston.6.19 P. al ' AUGUSTA NIGHT ET PRESS I HT ND 1TB ZXCZFTZD.) Leave Charleston................-.,.7,80 P. M. Arrive at Augusta'..'.. 6.10 A. M Connecting 'with tram? (or Memphis, Nash ri H? and New Orleans, v's Grand Junction. leave Augusta.4.10 P. At Arrive at Charleston...4.00 ??li COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS. (SUNDAY? IXCXPIXD.) Leave Charleston.B.0S f>. M Arrive at Coramba.4.46 A. y connecting [sundays sxeepiedl with Green ville anr Colu-nbi? Railroad. Leave Columbia.-......8.00-P. Arnve at Charleston.......5JU A. M. S "MM EH VILLE I.KAIN. Leave Cbarleston..........;Mtf. M Arrive at Summerville. s.iO 2. V. Leave Summerville.7.19 A. M Arrive at Charleston....:.'.'.....9.35 A. V CAMDEN BRANCH. Camden and Columbi? Pa-teaser Traits on Mos DATS, WEI NE3DATS and SAZUBDATB, connects wiib' up and down Day Passengers at Ringville. Leave Camden,.....cas A. M Arrive at Columbia..11.H0 A. U Leave Columbia.-.2.2o P. M Arrive at Camden.7.05 P. M, Signal i H. T. PEAKE, April io ' General fiunenntendent. MARVIN'S PATENT Alum & Dry Plaster FIRE PROOF SAFES Are most desirable for Quality, finish arid price. ; MARVIN'S SPHERICAL BURGLAR SAFES Cannot be Sledged ! Cannot be Wedged ! Cannot be Drilled! BANK VAULTS, VAULT DOORS, EXPRESS BOXES, FAMILY PLATE SAFES, COMBINATION LOOKS Please send for a catalogue to MARVIN & CO., (oldest safe mannfar turora) " T> - ". ! ( 266 Broadway, New York. wE?SSL \m Chestnut St., Phils. Warehouses. ?lOoBank Bt, Cleveland^ And for sale by our agents in the principal cities throughout J?he * United States ~ ? FOB SALE BY WM. M. BIRD & CO., No. 203 EAST BAY, CUARLUSTUA. December 29 ly* Q J. SCUIJKPEGKELL, No. 37 LINE-STREET, BETWEEN KING AND ST. PHILIP. LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AN1 BUILDING MATERIAL, LIME and PI-ASTER. INO LAIRS,PAINTS.OILS. GLASSES, SHINGLES; also GROOVE AND ION GUE BOABDS, kc, ?on santly on baud kt the lowest market onces. September 17 ni tbs I vr QUAftBKULAlV <V sKABRUUK, ATTORNEYS AX LAv? SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, Charleston, 8. C. OfflfiA-in-the. Courthouse. E. E. cn A sro san is, A tty-Genera 1.. .E. B. SEABBOOB. Special attention will be paid to the Prosecution ol Chunas held bv parties outsi<ie of the Stale. Mar 4 fJK> REMOVE G ?EASE SPOTS. USE THE DOUBLE DISTILLED BENZINE, Prepared, and for sale, wholesale and retail, by DB. H. BALK, May 25 No. 131 Meeting-street. ~ 6?MDI?N WITUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Organized in 1859. All Policies n on-Forfei table. Half Loan Taken. No Notes Required LAST CASH MY1 DENI) 50 (FlFTit) PKK CEINT. Statement. Policies iii force... .$25,000 OOO Assets. 1,600.000 Annual Income. 600,000 Loases Paid.. 600,000 Officers. W. H. PECKHAM. Presiden'. H. V. G A II AO AN, Secretary. li. MCADAM, Actuary. G. A. F?D1CKAB, 8uperiDte2clect. Directors. Hon. JOHN A. Drs.^ew York.., E. V. UAUQHWOCT, Firm E. Y. Hauzhwont A Boo. JAKES 17ASPEE, Firm Harper & Bros., Co. ex-klfayor Sew lYoifc ^ . WM. WILSENS. Firm W. Silkens ir Co. JOHN J. CHANE. President BanE Republic. JULIUS. H. PEATT, Merchant. . WE. T. HOOKES, Wall-street. WM. !W. WEIGHT, Merchant . WM. M. VlBBMtLTE, Banker (Yermilye & Co.) CHAS. J. rlTAUB, Morcbant. CHAS. G. BOCKWOOD, Cashier Newark Bankine: WILLIAM ALLEN. Morcbant. Company. GEO. W. CCXLEB, Banker, Palmyra, N. V. Hon. GEOKQE OPDYEE ex-Mayor of New York. GEO. T. HOPI, President ContmenUl Fire In MINOT C. MOKOAN, Banker. sn rance Company. THOMAS BIOSEY, Furn.Thomas Rigney & Co. JOHN B. KHEEWOOD. Park Place. UESJ, B. SHEEHAN, Treasurer New York Steam WALTON H. i> tcXHAM, Corner ulta A ven ne aL' Sogar Refiniut? Company. Iwenty-tbira-stxeef. AAHON ABNOLD. Firm of Arnold, Constable & Co. EDWARD H. WEIGHT, Newark, Si J. RICHABD H. BOWNE, Wetmore & Bowne, Law- GEO. W. FARLEE, Counsellor. yen. W. L. Coaswczx, Merchant GEORGE KEIM, General Agent for South Carolin. Dr. T. il EKX ST J Kit VA, Examining; Pbjrdelatri. R. ISSEKTKL, GENERAL AGENT FOR CHARLESTON,. January ia Anio nao Offlre No. ?35 King-Street. timrltston. S. C. BTES AND AGUE, FROM WHICH MANKIND f>Uf PER over a large part of the globe, is tbe consequence of a diseased action in the system, Induced bj tho pou on fous m lat-m of vegetable decay Ibis exhalation is evolved by the action' of solar beat on wet soil, and rises with the watery vapor fi om it. While the sun ls below the horizon this vapor lingers near the earth's surface, and the virus ia taken with lt through the lungs into the blood. There it acta as an irritating poison on the internai viscera and excreting organs of tte bod v. 1 he liver becomes ton.U and falls to secrete cot only this virus, but also the bile from the blood. Both the virus and the bile accumulate in lb" circu lauon. ?nd produce vio ent constitutional disorder. The spleen, the kidneys, and tte ?tom?ch ?yrnpa thize with the liv r, and become disordered also, rtnally, the instinct of our org?nifm, as I' in sn at? tempt to excel tte noxious infusion, concentrates tte ?bole blood of the body in tte Internal excreto? ries to force them to cast lt out The blood le aves the surface, and rushes to the central organs with congestive violence. J bi? is tte Chill Bot in this effort it isl]?. 1 hen the Fever follows, in which the blood leave? tbe central organs and rufhes to tho .-ui face, as lt in another effort to expel the Irritating poison through that otb? r great excretory- the skin. In this al?o it fails, and tbe system standees the attempt exhausted, and w ?te tor the recovery ol strength to repeat tte hopeless effort another day Theso are tbe fita ot paroxysms ol Feveraud Ague, e-hrh constitution?! disorder will bf course .under? mine the health if it is not removed. . We baye labored to tm), and have found au anti? dote, AY bit's AGUE CURE. Which neutralizes tl.is malarious poison in the blood, and stimulate? the liver to ? xi el it from tte body. A? it thould. io ii doer cure this aJH'Cting disorder with perfect certainty. And it does mote, or ratter does what is of more service to those snb je t to this Infection If taken in stason it expels it from the system as it ie abBoroed. and thu* keeps those who use it tree irom its attacks; keeps the sys bm in health although exposed to the disease. Con? st quentl- it not ouiy cures, but protects from, the gre*t variety ot afff ctio .s which are induced by this malignant influence, each as Remittent Fever, Chill Fever. Duub. or Masted Ague, Periodical Headache, or Bilious Headache. Bi.icus Fever*, ?'euralela. Rhcun a ti-rn Gout, Blindness. Toothache, rara i.lie, Catarrh. Asthma, Palpitations Painful Affections of the -plcen. Hysterics, Colic, Paral>^t, and Painful Affect ons < f tho Stomarh ?nd Bowels, all of which, when arMDg irv m this cause, will be found to as? sume, more or less, tte intermittent type. This "AGUE CUBE." removes the came of these derange? ments ard cures the disease. ihtB it accomplishes by stimulatirg tho excreto? ries to expel the virus from the system; ai d these organa by deereea become habited to do Uns, their ( nice, of their own accord. Hence arises what w. term aoebm station. Time may accomplish the same end, butolteu I fe is not long-enough, or is sacrificed in tte attempt, while thia, ??gue cure" does it at once, and witt saioty We have gieatre;son to be litvo thia is a snrer as well as safer remedy lot tho whole Class of dlsesses which are canst d i<y the mi? asmatic in'ecti n, than tny other which has'been discovered; and it has still another impoi tant ad? vantage to the public, which is, that it is cheap as well ai good. PBX P AUKS BT Dr. J. C. AYER ?V Ct?., Lowell, Mat? Practical and Analytical Chemists. Pflce'Oue Dollar per bottle, gold at Whole ule. by DOWIE A MOISE, Charleston, South Carolina, And by Retail Druggists everywhere. June26 nae stn tb3mn? SOUTHERN TONIC FOB THE WEAK FOB THE PALE FOB THE SICKLY FOB THE AGED FOB FEMALES FOB SPBINQ U8E ?a-N? BITTERS EQUAL. TO THEM.?? THE CELEBRATED SUMTER BITTERS, mage of PORE LIQUOR, BEBBS AMD BOOTS, sc well known in Pharmacy: PEB?V1AN BABE, CHAMOMILE FLO?? EBS, SNAKE BOOT, CHERRY BABE, GINGER, And such otter BERB9 AND BOOTS as will in all cases assist Digestion, promote the s?cr?tions of the system in tte natural channels, and give TONE AND VIGOR TO THE YOUNG AND OLD; MALE AND FEMALE.' All Use It With Wonderful Soeces BRINGS COLOB TO THE PALE WHITE LIP, BLOOM AND BEA UTY TO THE THIN FACE AND CABE-WOBN COUNTENANCE. CURES FEVEB AND CBE ATES APPETITE. TRY THEM. CSE XO OTHER. Atk lor SUMTER Bill BBS. So'.d by Drucgisti and Grocers. 4E9-bee that our signature is over tbe cork of each bottle. DU WIE ii MOISE. POPBIETOBS AND WHOLESALE DR?0OISTP, Mayl8_Cbarlestri. P. C. lt ES II uncos. JUST RECEIVED, GRIM AULT Si CO.'S PREPARATIONS* IODIZED SYBUP OF HORSE KADISH VEGETABLE CAPSULES OF MATTOO SYBUP OF HYPOPHOSPHirE OF LIME GUARANA POWDERS. All fresh from Parin, and for sale by Dr. H. DAER, Mty 8 No. 131 MEETING-STREET. E OSADAIJIS Puriiies the Blood. For Soie by Druggists K very where. July 2? Ul ?}rnii5, Cbcra?fels, Ctr. rp UK II i s ii o p FILL: TUS BISHOP [PiLL I TUB BISHOP FILL: A Purely Vegetable Pill iSugar-Coated.) "COSTAUX" B?SHOPPILL, "Ie ol extraordinary efficacy for Cost ive newe, Indi? peerion, Dyspepsia, Headache. Nervous Debility, Liver con plaint." "i ce best PILL in tbc world." Medical Juurnal, Srptemltr 8. TRY THEM! TRY THEM! 49* all in ' p c i s : * ?n CBARLEbKN sell them. "COSTARS" STANDARD PREPARATIONS ABS "CostarV Kat. Roach, Sic External's. "tctai'i" Bed Bus Extermina tors. "Costar'?" (only pure i Insect funder. "Only Infallible Remedie* known." 'TH year* cetabUrbed in New Tork." "20C0 Boxes and Fiasko manufactured daily." '.111 Beware ! ! I of spurious i notation a." "All Druggists in CHARLESTON sell them." For $1, tv, $ J- and K size;, Address "COSTAR" COMPANY. No. 13 Howard-street, New York. Sold in CBABLESTON, S. C.. by GOODRICH, IV 1NK31 AN Ai CO. March 23 nae ITT Q J. L U H N , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ' DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY S. E. Corner of Kins; and John-Sts. SPECIAL AND PEBSON AL ATTENTION GIVEN TO PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS. DIALEB IN FOREIGN AND LOME STIC DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERIES, SOAPS, PUFFS AND PUFF \ BOXES, TOILET SETS, rf?. PATENT MEDICINES GENUINE: BAY HI M. LUHN'S COLOGNE li UNSURPASSED BY ANY OTHER. A TBIAL WILLS EPA Y YOU. GERMAN COLOGNES. LUHN'rj FLAVORING EXTRACTS Eave no equal for strength and purity, and ought to beuatd by all 60DA WATER DE A LEES AND ICE CREAM MAN U FACTUBERS. Mr. E. H. JACKSON, Proprietor of tho Charleston Hotel, says: "I recommend your Extracts without hesitation to the public for Ice Creams, Jellies and Pastry." - Mri, H. M. TlDLTEsriEiD, Proprietress of the Pa. villon Hotel; says: '-Jbcy are well worthy thc atten? tion of those who deal in them or use them " Ihesc Extracts arc pnt up io small vials, by the dozen, for tue trade an l family uae, and in pint, quart and half gallon bottles for manufacturers. Congress and High Hock Spring Waters CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Any art't-le desired, not in Stock, w Ml bc procured to ordtr. Goods delivered in thc etty FREE OF CHARGE. June 8 DAC tuihs 3mo jy lt. UICHAU'S GOLDEN REMEDIES. ASK FOB NO OTHFR, TA EE NO OTHER, AND you will eave time, benito and money. $U CO REWARD (or au? cace of disease io any stage which they fd! to CUT. Dr. BICARB'S GOLDEN BALSAM NO. 1 cure? Ulcers, Ulcerated Sore 'throat and Mouth, fr?re l ye?. Cutaneous or Szln Eruption-, Coiip^r C-lored blotches, >orenes-?of the Scalp, t^crof'iia, Ac; is tbe greatest Renovator, Ahetative und Blood Purifier known, removes a 1 discas--s tram the .-y.-tem, and leuves the blood pure und health'. Dr. RICHAU'.s GOLDEN BALSAM No. 2 cures Mercurial Affections, Rheumatism in ull it- form?, whether fi om mercury or other causes; gives imme? diate relief in all cases. No dieting necessary. I have thousands of Certificates proving the miracu? lous cures effected by these Remedio3. Price of either No. 1 or No. 2, $5 per bottle, or iwo bottles for $0. Dr. BICHAU'S GOLDEN ANTIDOTE, a safe spee? dy, pleasant and radical cure tnt all Urinary De rarement*,accompanied nith full directions. Price t3 per bottle Dr. RICHAU'S GOLDEN ELIXIR D'AMOUR, iaoi--al cure for Nervous or General Debility, in old or yoong; imparting emrgv with wonde ful effect. Price tS i er bottle, or two bottles for tO. On receipt ot price these Remedies will be shipped to any place. Prompt attention paid to all corren dents. None genuine wi'faout th* name of "Dr. Kir-HAUM GOLDEN BI MUDIES, D. P. RICHARDS, sole Proprietor," blown lu glass of bot les. Address L) B. RICHAKD3. No. 228 Varick-strcet, New York Offiee Hours from ? A. M. to 9 P. M. Circu'ors sent. ly July 3 flroqi, Cfyrmirals, (tic. rp H K BEST IN USE, LINN'S VEGETABLE PILLS, FOR SALZ BX ALL DBU0GI6T8, AND BT W. T. LINN, Druggist, Tonier of Coming and Cannon streets. June ll Imo* j?E CAREFUL* WHAT MEDICINES YUL TAKE. WHO TOU ARE EXHAUSTED BT OVERWORK of bf ad or hand, and feel the n?ed ot' (-omethlig In? vigorating, don't drink whiskey or any intoxica ting thing, wheiber nuder the name of Hitters or other wise. Such srticles give just a? inucu strength to Sroar weary bod? and mind as the whip gives to the aded horse, and no more. Alcoholic stimulants are injurious to Verve bwilib. and arc ?I; WA YS followed by DEPRESSING BEAC! IOU. Budd's Nervine and Invigorator ls a TONIC aud GENILE STIMHLAN V which is NOT attended by BEACTIOS. What lt pains for yon it maintains. When it ri freshes body ormiud, lt refreshes wi: h natural strength thal comes io stay. We are not recommending teetotalism in the interest of any faction; but long sud extended observation teaches UH thjt he who resorts to the bottle for rest or r?cup?rai ion, will And, as he keens at it, that he isklndlmc a fire in tata hone* *bich will consume like the flames of perdition. Turn norn it. Take a tonic that will refresh and not destroy. DODD'S NERVINE is for sale hy all Drugelsts. Price One Drllar. See Book of Certificates that accompanies each bottle. Tmos June 25 I S O N ' S TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. Warranted to Remove all Desire for Tobacco. It ts Purely Vegetable and contains nat bing Injurions. The following is one of thousands of testimonials that are dally received by the Manufacturer: BICHIIOND, YA., November 28,1868. DEAR SIB-The "Tobacco Antidote" prepared by you accordion to the receipt you have submitted to me, and the Ingredients ot wbicb I have examined, la purely vegetaba, entirely bai miete, and contains nothing in the least Injurious. It is not disagreeable to the taste, and as a home article, I hope you will nett with ready sale for it, and I believe that if tbe directions are I olio wed, it will do ail yen claimed tor it. JOHN DOVE, M. D. MW Price 50 cents per BOT. The nsuil dlseount to the Trade. MW For ? ale by Dr. H. BAER, WHOLI SALE AGENT FOR SOUIH CAROLINA. June 7 ABBY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. Letter from Hon. Alex. H. St-phent, nj Georgia. . C BA WTOKDBV i LLB , Ga hep tem ber '29.1868. Darby's Prophylactic Fluid lean artille of little cost, but crest value. Its domestic 39 well as medi? cinal raes are numerous, while its specialties are most wonderful 1 have not been without lt lor ten years, end no bend of a family who can afford to hive it should be without lt. ALEX. H. STEPHENS. THE WONDERFUL. FAMILY MK DI. cime. Leiter from Ute Surgeon-Q'ieral of the late Confeder? ate States. RICHMOND, Va., January U, 1SC9. JOHN DAUBY A Co., No. ICO William-HI ree!, New York: Gentlenx'n-X have rcceired your letter of the 15th of December, 1860, callina my attention to your (Darby's Prophylactic) Fluid. I most cheerfully state that the Fluid was lurnif-h ed to, an.l extendvely med by, the surgeons in charge of general hospitals in tho Confederate ser? vice with great benefit to (he patients-al) the ?ur gcors making a favorable report-a great deal cf it was use'i in tue hospitals. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, oAM'L PRESTON MOOBE, M. D, THE ASTONISHING DISINFECTANT. EHOBT ("CLLEOE, OXFORD. GA., December 'H. 1668. Prot. 1; AUB Y. Dear Sir-Having not .been en? gaged for many years in Ibo aclive duties of tbe Medical profession. 1 sm only superficially acquaint? ed with the cia1 ms ef your Prophylactic Fluid, but am well acquainted with ita chemical elements. While, tberetore. I cannot speak experimentally of the value of tbe compound, vet the disinfecting and therapeutic properties ot the agent? employed in ita composition, together with the well known reputa? tion jf its discoverer, ss a chemist, authorize me to regard its merit- as of a high order; on the whole it must be considered as a valuable contrioution to the class of articles to which it belongs. These views, I may add, are austalned by the testi? mony of many etmpetent judges, who have tested its properties. Believe me, dear slr. Yours, respectfully, A. MEANS, B.D., LL. D. CURES BURNS. WUUNDS. STINGS, die. ALABAMA INSANE HOSPITAL, 1 TUSCALOOSA. December 22.1868. j Messrs. JOHN DABBY A Co , No. 160 Wfllinm-Btreet, New York: Gentlemen-I received your circulars of tbe lt th Instant, asking an expression of opinion from me as to tbe merits of your Prophylactic Fluid. 1 be pre? paration bas been so e -ner?il> used by the proles sion and public at larne, and no universally esteem? ed, that lt seems to me to need so further recom? mendation. As a disinfectant and reme liai agent too, when in? dicated, it is not excelled by any similar preparation. We use permeanganic pr?paierions very extensively m this hospital, and'could not do without them. I consider yours tue best and most elegant prepara? tion of the kind manufactured. Respectfully yours, Ac, P. BRICE. M. D., Snp't and Physician Alabama Insane Hospital. DUWIE di MUI SE, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, May 25 tutbs3mo8 1 gents for South Carolina. Jj E ll CP S U -v IV E R S A L RU 8 S I A N HEALING SALVE. THIS VALUABLE REMEDY HA* EFFECTED innumerable cures, and bis gained tor Itself a great reputation. 1 he discoverer of this Salve has applied itwitli eminent euccets in thousands of cases dur? ing the Crimean War, and has cured dangerous wuunds, in mauv casts considered mortal. MB. E. BEBO is the sole possessor of the valuable secret of making this halve; from his experience in using it in Europe and the success attending its ap? plication there, he has been induced to introduce lt into the United Mates IT ItELItVES PAIN I 'Ito e ?bo have Woutds, Bruises. Cut? of all kind?, ot Seres, t elons, Scratches. Musquito Bites. Frost Bitten Joints, Sore Lies, Chilblai s. Children's Scorbutic complaints on Head and Fa e, are speedily cured. It bas proved <f great advantage to ladies, and is peculiarly adapted tor fathered breast', sore legs, Ac, through confinement, and other causes It acta like magic In removing Boils Pimples, and Cutaneous Diseases, and bas been successfully u?ed for corns, Bunions and Sore Throat, by apply? ing externally every tvjni .g before going to bed. For sale by all druggists Price 23c. 60c, and SI per Jar. Office, N ?. 2l?U B ?wery, N. Y. None genuine unless countersigned E. BEBG'S D VIVE HS AL RUS? SIAN HEALING SALTE, No 2C0 bowery, New York. ^rr*_atuth ly_July 3 sj j ROSAD ALIS ? IROSADALIS. Sold by G(IUOKICII, WINE.UAN di ??>., Direct Importers of Enropean Drugs and Chemicals, May? stuthlyr CHARLESTON, g. C. U BAKERS. .71752 RECEIVED AND FOE HALE WHOLESALE AND REI A IL : CARBONATE OF AMMONIA PRIME HOPS CREAM OF TARTAR H. BAER, Druggist, No. 131 MEETING-STREET. March 4 frogs, g?mirais, ?tr. ?J~^R , O . 8. PROPHITT'S FAMILY MEDICINES CONSISTING OF BB CELEBRATED LIVER MEDICINE, ANODYNE PAIN KILL IT, ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, AGUE PILLS, Dysentery Cordial, Female Tonic AND PURIFYING PILLS. THE EXCELLENT REMEDIES OF O. 8. fBO< PHITT, ll. D., need no recommendation tbeir well known power In removing the diseases pe? culiar to onr Southern climate having already estab? lished for them an enviable r?putation in Georgia and tne adjolnlna states. As the majority of persons living in the South are predi<-po-ed tc dt?ea*e of the Liver, it is granted by all intelligent pb j. clans that most of the pains and aches of our people are due to orginic or functional derangement of that impor? tant organ. Prophitt'e Liver Medicino and ADH Liiliou? Pills strike directly at the root of tbs evil. Tbe v cure the Liver, which lu nine cases out of en, la at the bottom of the Coughs, Dyspepsia, Colic, Sick Headache. Rheumatism. Constipation, Men? strual Obstructions, Ac, so common among our people. Earache, Toothache, Acute Rheumatism, Neuralgia and bodily pains of every kind At e before PKOPHITT'S PAIN KILL LT like chaff before tho wind. PROPHITIV4 LIVER MEDICINE. Dr. Propftti/-Bating n-ed this medicine suffi? ciently long to test its virtue, t nd to satisfy my own mind that it is an invaluable remedy for Dyspepsia -a disease Irom which the writer has Buffered much for six years-and being persuaded that hnndxsns wbo now suffer from this annoying complaint would be signally benefltted, as he has been, by its use, we deem' lt a duty we owe to this unfortunate class to recommend to them the use of this remedy which has given not only bim self but several members of j bis family the greatest relief. M. W. ARNOLD. Of the Georgia Conference. DOOLY COUNTY, GA , April, 1867. Tbl] ia to certify that I was confined to ihe house, and most of the tire to my bed, and tuflVring the greatest agony imaginable with Rheumatism, tor Uve months, and alter trying every available rems? dy, with no relief, I wax cured with two bottles of Dr. O. 8 Propbitt's Anodyne Pam Kill It, each cost lng tfty cents only; it relieved me almost instantly. I therefore recommend it in tbe highest degree to others suffering from similar disease. I can say that it ia one ol the best family medicines nov, out, certain. Tours truly. Vf, A. FOREHAND. COVINGTON, GA., July 9,186?. Dr. ProphiU-Having used your Liver Medicine for more than a year in my family, l cheertuliy re? commend lt to all persons suffering from Liver af? fections. Dyspepsia or Indigestion in any form. I also recommend your Dysentery Cordial as tbe best remedy for that disease. O. T. BOGE BS. STANFORD VILLE, PUTNAM Cotrim, Oct 1, 1867. Dr. O. S. Prophttt-Dev Sir-Trna la to certify that I have used your Ague Pula for the last ten ye .rs. and 1 have never failed to cure the Ague in a ?Ingle Instance with them. They al wey a break the chills the first day that they are given. I can recom? mend them a? belan tbe nest ague medicine that 1 have i v ;r found, and they leave no bad effects follow? ing them, as Quinine. Ac. Tours lespecttully. A. WESTBROOK. PumcAM COTJKTY. GA. Pentember 22,1868. Dr. 0. S. ProphiU-'ir-1 have used for the last two years in my family von- Liver Medicine, your Fain Kill It, and yom Female Tonic, and I have no fears in saying that they are tbebest medicines I have ever uatd for the Liver and Stomach Neura'gic and Rheumatic afflictions, Beadache, Colic, and pains of every kind are subdued by them. After using the medicines so long, T cheerfully recommend them to any ai>d every one, and to all that are afflicted, as tbe best and safest remedies for all the diseases for which they are recommended, 4c. Yours respectfully, JAMES WRIGHT. DR. PROPHITT'S FEMALE TUNIC. Thia Medicine, with ita aaaociatea, ls a safe and ceitain remecy for all curable diseases to which Fe? males alone are liable. It ia also an excellent pre? ventative of Nervous Blindness, or Nervous Dis? eases in either male or toa ale. It ls a powerful Ner? vine Tonic, setting np a full and free circulation throughout the system. All of the above Medicines sold by Druggists and Merchants generally throughout the Southwest. ED. S. BU H.MI AM , Wholesale and Retail Agent, No. 121 King-street, (near Calhoun,) Charleston, S. C. Prerared only by Pn. O. S. PROPHITT, April IC_srnthCmns_Covington. Ga. F . PANUNI*, Apothecary and Chemist. No. 133 Meeting-street CHARLESTON, S. C. c. IJIHE ADVERTISER BEGS TO CALL ATTEN? TION to bia stock of the best I ai ported and Domes? tic CHEMICALS, DRUGS1 AND PATEIST MEDICINES. DEATH TO FLIES. USB .JGBTNLNG LIGHTNING LIGHTNING LIGHTNING FLY PAPER FLY PAPER FL i PAPER FLY PAPER. SURE AND SPEEDY DESIKUCTION TO IB in TROUBLESOME VISITOR. POM SALE DY THE SHEET, QUIRE OR REAM, B"5T THE -AJ3VBB.TISE-R. MANUFACTURER OP PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, Which have established for themselves a reputation surpassed by none. . Through constant effort and attention he hopes to merit a continuance of the public patronage which bas hitherto been extended to him. February 1? tuthslyr Q F . PAWKNIS, CHEMIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 123 Meeting-street, ui?l ... IO? CHAftliBITON, 8? C, ?j* IMP O R TL R AND DEALER 111 GERMAN, FRENCH, ENGLISH AND DOXWTIC DRUGS, CHEMICALS PATENT MEDICINES, PBESOBIPTIONS PBDABXD CABTIULLT AC ALL HOURS OF THE DAT AND NIGHT, BY BEGBLAB GRADUATES IN PHARMACY. Upon thia branch of the biainese, tbe n tm oat PERSONAL care and attention ia bestowed, and (T& FU?rTT of the MEDICINES Used in compounding ia GUARANTEED. FRESH YICHY WATER, (H A l'TE RIV K.) ALSO, VICHY FOWDEKS,,; Of Direct Importation. 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