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THE DAILY HEWS. Tile ito tun? or tlie Dove. Only ? waste of .waters, Only a tideloss sea, Which is not ll'e, which is not death, But death in life to me. Only tho years on-coming Rolling their client waves Over the bygone trouble, ovor Li'e's hiddon graves. fi Only a drear outlooking For a hone that is long de?ayod, And a wi arilul prayer for patience. And a wish that may not be prayed. Why am I ever ? atching ? What can I ever see ? Only a d'?ve th it is coining Frc m a tar-off lana to me. Onh a branch it is bringing. Which tells of a clearer day, And bears rae a promise ot peace and life, When the waters have linseed ?w?y. Commentai. Kxports. n?EW YORK-Per steams, ip Magnolie-387 bales up? land and IC oule* Ma Island Cotton. iGtl llen es Rice, 44 bbs Rosin, 121 bales Yarn, 50 castra Clay, 181 packages Fruits and Vegetables. 80 packages feumines, 86 Empty Barrels, 3 HorseB. Charleston Cotton and liice Market. OFFICE Ul- 1HE CHARLESTON LAILY. NE WK, 1 CHARLESTON, Wednesday Evoniug, July 14. f COTTON.- A steady but moderate demand prevail? ed Tor this artlc'o at um hanged pnces. Pales 230 la?c s, say 10 at 3i ; 7 ht31>?; 10 at S2;183at 32>?; lat 32^ ; lu at 33. We quote : LivEr.rooL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to coed ordinary.30 (g)32 Low noddling.32?(g Middling.33 (ul By New York classification wc quote; aliddlrng.33>i@ - BICE-The dem md lor this grain was fair, sales 40 ttetwee of clean Carolina, Fay 40 tierces at V% ; 6 at 8>?. We quote common to fair clean Carolina at 7>.i@7-tf : good 8@8.J?c $ lb. jv arkets by Telegraph. FOREIGN MABBLET6. LONHON, July l?-Nuon.-Con-ole 98^ Bonds un? changed. Afternoon.-Consols 03?. Borda 81?. Tallow active at 4r,:i4i)5. LIVKBTOOL, July 14-Noon.-Cotton opened a shad? firmer; upl&r-dB 12J4?12*?; Orleans 13al3,?. Rales 10,000 balee. -Aftvrncon.-Cotton si i pmer ts irom Fombay to the 9tb are 21,000 bales. Breads!??ff? Fro ?isions dull 1 " , , Eveniug.-Cotton shade firmer; uplands 12?al2?0.; ?rleana J3al3^. fcalee 10,000 bale?. Breadstuffs heavy. BATSB, Joly li.-Cotton firm, hoth on the spot ?nd afloat, at ll 49c. DOMESTIC MABKET8. Nxw YOBS, July 14 - Noon.- Stocks Bteady. Money sharp at 7. Sterling V%. O old 37 ?. Cot? ton 34?<i34?c. Turpentine 42J??13. Roein dull; Mtnmou Btialned $2 25; good f2 30. Evening.-Cotton closed drooping: eales 1600 boles at 34?c Wheat irregular; amber Southern, new, $165al66; white VI. Co n quiet; mixed TTes tern 02.9c. Fork $S2X; prime $28?-?e27 Lard firmer; kettle 1<J%B2UKC. Whiskey tl. Fine sugar rm ; tiurcovado llal2c. Other groceries dull. Ka wal stores quiet Goren ments active; 62'a 24; Southerns duM. Money closed stesdyat7; supply am vie- Sterling OftalO. Gold quiet ai 37 }?. Stocks Irregular and active, BAiaV-aanax, July 14 -Cotton steady at 84. "Wheat advanced 5c. Yellow corn fl; white $104. Ba? con a. tivo and umbangt d. Whiskey in good de? mand atti 04-.1 05. Cut CTN NATI. July 14.-Whiskey firm at gi. Meas pork held at $83. Bacon generally held nigher; ? boulders UK ; clear aides 18>?. Lard 19c; no sales. LOTTISTXI-E, July 14 - Provisions firm. Shoulders 1?X; clear sides 18?. Lard 19?c. WILMINGTON, July 14.-Spirits turpentine, noth? ing doing. Rosin steady at $1 66a4?. Crude tur? pentine $2 65a8 Tar $2 20. fc AUGUSTA, July 14-Market quiet Balee 150 bales. Receipts CO. Liverpool middling 31?. SATANNAB. July 14.-No market. Quotations un? changed. Receipts 90 bales. MOMIE, July IL-Nothing done in cotton; re? ceipts 19 bales. NEW OKLEANS, Joly ll.-Cotton steady; middling 32?. Sales 424 bales. Receipts 37. Export? 104. Oold 37X. Sterling 61. New York s'ght ? pre? mium. Molasses nominal. Coffee dull, nominal. Harans Market. HA YANA, Jul.? lo - i he following ls the report ol the marketa lor the wetk ending today: BUOAB.-Stock in warehouses at Havana and Ma? tanza?, 271,060 boxes 18 000 hhds Exports during the week from Bavens and Matanzas to loretgr. ports 43,000 boxes, :-h00 bkds; to United States 5500 boxes, 3000 nhds. suaire steady, ejoein? unchanged from last week. Lumber finn ; yellow pine 128a29. huger tor boxes dull, for hbda, market supplied. Exchange on Loud? n Hall? fl ct premium; on United i-tates, .sixty day*/ signt in currency, 25?a2 4? discount. Wilmington Market. ' WILMINGTON, July 13 -: TJBPENTISI -Sales of 134 bbls at 43 for virgin and'12 66 lor yellow dip, per StO pounds. Unana 1 UBPXNTTN?:.-No, sales reported; 38c offered, and held higher. Beera-hales ot 797 bbls at {2 65 for strained, 3)9 76a4 for No 1, and f 5 for pale. TAB.-20 bbis Bold at 82 20 per bbl. BAT.- ah S from wharf ot 125 oviles Northern at Tte per 100 pou eda Macon market. SCACON, July 12 -COTTON-With the exception of Wedneeda?, there na? c been no sales this week-the number ol balee sold tc-duy was 91 lbe receipts io* the week amount to 60 bales; shipments 174 kales, lhere being no soles we cannot quote the -market to.Jiy. COTTON STATEMENT. Brock on band Heut, inb?r 1, 1868.1,326 Beceived tLi-i week. 60 Xteeeived previously.68 118- 68,468 69,794 Shipped this week. 174 ?hipped previously.?9,256-59,194 Stock on hand.800 Columbas Market. COLUMBUS, Jay 12-COTTON-sales Saturday 46 hares at 28o. No receipts or sates leported lea terdav. mock 24t' bulee against 649 the corretpon ?dag day last season. ^Barine leva. i nnesiori, Jxxly lf5. CMHl oAMl/NlJAK. PUA es or Tua Moos. List Quarter 1st 7 aonrs. 27 minutes, evening. Sew Moon, OIL, S nour? ll minutes moinittR. First Qnurtei 10th 1 hour i8 minutes, morning. Fob Moon. 23d 8 bonis 31 minnie* mdmurff Last Qnarter. 31st 11 hour?, 45 minutes, morning ._ _ , - S> ?wNEAirrrv *m I SfOOa ? HIGH UiWKXtmuK mnn. SKIS. RLES, IWAIBA. . WIMeufia. .... 6 2 7.. 8 I 9..47 10.. 14 18 Toenda?.... 6 3 7.. 8 in..27 II.. 2 ?34|Wedncsdav. 6 8 7.. 8 H., 4 ll..66 lglXnnrsriay... 6 3 !.. H 12..42 Atora M Friday,.... e.. 4 !.. 7 Morn. 19.. 60 lllSatnrdav... 6". 5 7.. 7 12..20 1..68 ?SH"??-!? 5 6 7.. 6 !.. 0 2..67 rrivrfi % cateran* ? Steamet Pilot Boy. Peck, havannah, ?ria Beanfort .md Blum Bcd. Mdse and >ui.dties lojFeriru too i. ? hisolui bu B. E Baker, Mi ffeti k Wbuxtou, F 5. o-sel. - omi er. t xp.?-re Company, J F ?ITOOUB. G W Sw fren s, ? har lotte thom BOU. Clt-areel Yesterday. Steamship Magnolia, Cruwell, New York-Bavenel & Co. *M ..ailed Y ester-day. auam-'hfp Magnolia, Crowell. New York. Bou/. t.ju A v.siitia outer, Phtlade.pbia. TH... Uki* ? on. Steams t ip saragossa. Ryder, New York, July ll. Up tor tala fort. ?"tur N. W. .?mitb Tooker, it New York July 12. Cleared lor ttols Port. Bohr Stampede,? tratton at Boston, Jniy a rtlemut, ti .a. The brig B canyer Mysie, cleared at Philadel? phia, July 12, for BucasvlllA. 0 c. The sehr . 'arrie > Webb from Georgetown, 8 0. a?ft?ri at New York, Jniy U ' IhUiBSWl ti? ?c'OFtrapit. Nnw Yosa, Ju.v I?.-Arrived, ibe pordia, tho Voro Oastle, .u? Fm n ess Mearos, the Nipslc, from Port an Prince, te o u that pLoa healthy. Wa.i?x aroit. Jo y 14-Arrived Fairbanks and ??NO . .?or Aew VOJ k. Stile-.!. Bet*co? b ?. New Yon, _8A7,*.f,"Aa. Jn-V 14,- Arrived, Piwoee, UarOpool: ' Ataj Oilmsr, Boitasi, .nd San Jacinto, Now Yorlfc ? fjl?T OK Yft.?MKLt? WP, OL KA KED AND SAILED FOB 1 HIS WiT FOREIGN LIVERPOOL. Ttae Ila nu a ii Lizzie, Ferguson, cleared.May 20 The Vince, Halli jay, np.June 13 ^POMRSTIO G OI.DBBORO', MK, Sehr velocity, Pinkbam. sailed!.June IS FRANKVORT, ME. Brig H W McGilverv, ftutts, cleared-,.. .July 1 '"^ lOBXOts . " Scbr Stampede, Stratton, cleared.July 3 ??W TOBE Brig Hampden. Perkins, up.June 80 Sehr N W Smith. Tooker, up.July ia Sehr Wm L Si ringa, Halsey, cleared.July 6 Sehr Myrover, Brown, op.July 8 MILA DELPHI A. Sehr Sarah Cullen, Avis, np.July 1 Consignees per g0uth ?'aiolina iiauroad July 14. 221 bales Cotton, 66 bales Domestics, ?l bales Wattie, 184 bois Naval Stores, 1 car Lumber, 1 esr Shingles, 6 cars Wood 208 ca?ks Clay. '1 o Railroad Agent, Graeser A (smith, W B Williams, Kirkpatrick St Witto, Bavenel A Co, Pelzer, Rodgers St Co, Gold smith A Ron, Kinsman A Howell, S D stoney. Cleg? horn Berring & Co, P Walsh, E J Wiss, Thurston & Holmes, G H Walter & Cb, Johnston, Crews St Co, liollmann Bros. Consignees per Northeastern Railroad July 14. 16 bales Cotton, 476 bois Naval Stores, 60 bushels Rice, cars Stock, cars Lumber, cars Phosphate, To? bacco, Mdse, Ac. io J Marshall, Jr, Kinsman St Howell, ? D Stoney. J V Harden. Heeder & Davis, W K Ryan, J F Walser, Cameron St Barkley. Hart St Co, Mentone Ai Co, >'acbmanu St Co, . sttndorff Sr. <'o, J Welters, J A Qoackenbusb, J Ad ger, D Magill, E Bennett, A A Qolusmith St <o Goldsmith St Son, Mc Alister St J, D E Ebuujb, K Welling and B F .sim? mons. Passengers. Per steamship Magnolia, for New York-Mrs Schuhertand two cnlldr, n, M Gordop. and lady, Mr? L Mdler an<) six children, L Chamberla n Josephine Logan, Wm Hesler, & S Douglas, M Kennedy, Wm Caldwell, J Mott, P li Kegler, ladv and four chil? dren, J H Bubre, A. Haini ton. Mrs C Peters and two children, E Mimes. E H Quinn, li J Quinn, J J Quinn, F Door, L O Northrop, M i .'Neil. Per steamer Pilot Boy, hom .savannah via Beau? fort and Bilton Head-C Wish, Mrs Co*man, N H Henderson. H L Bruadock, E J Moses, U O House, G E Woodruff Dr Wilder, E Baker, Mrs McCaots and th o daughters. Mrs Dav J", Rev Father Lewis, Mt. s Garden, MIBB FI ion, and two on deck. _PjCBfla, Commua, Hu. J u kt A ic ic ii s . JUS1 RECEIVED AND FOR SALE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CARBONATE OF AMMONIA PRIME BOPS CREAM OF 'FARTAI? M. BAER, Druggist, No. 181 MEETING-STREET. March A -? o...- . . _ J^y BATH T O W y HMS! BUY FLEMINGS WORM CONFECTIONS, The Beat In Cse. They are made of "Santonloe," and contain no injurious dreg. Read what one of th? most dist inguished'physi? cians of Richmond. Vs., says about the Loxenges : I have long used > antonine, the active principle of European Woim-Seed, as an effectual r med y for Worms in chiloren. Mr. Wagner L. Fleming pre? pares a Lozenge composed of 1*. whlcb is a veiy pressant and palatable firm m which to administer it to children, and which may be relied on as prop? erly prepared. O. F. MANSON, M. D. For sale by DR. H. BAER. Wholesale Agent, June 21_No. 131 Meeting-street. rjM> RENOVE OKEASE SPOTS. USE THE DOUBLE DISTILLED BENZINE, Prepared, and for eale, wholesale and ret ?il, by Ex H. BAER, May 26 No. 191 Meeting-street. _,_3?I^_ MARTIN'S PATENT Alum & Dry Plaster FIRE PROOF SAFES Are most desirable for quality, finish and price. > MARVIN'S . T.'1, sAFT SPHERICAL BURGLAR Cannot be Sledged ! Cannot be Wedged ! Cannot be Drilled I BANK VAULTS, VAULT DOORS, EXPRESS BOXES, . FAMILY PLATE SAFES, COMBINATION LOOK? Ptoaau send for a catalogue ts MARVIN & GO., * (oldest safe manufacturer?;) PrinrTneJ ( 205 Broadway, N?r Y?fc. Principal U2i chestnut St., Phil*. Warenouie? |108Bftuk gt., Clevekmd.O And for sale by our agents in tbs principal cities throughout th? * United State* FOB SA I E BF WM. M. B1RJ) & CO., No. ?03 EAST BAX? CHAHtMTUfl. decetnber 91 Vyr JP HA ? tis ja. one, Late of the Sun of Shephard Imo A Cohen, WANUFAOTUHJtB OF PLAIN TIN WAH JET, And Wholesale Bealey in JAPANNED, STAMPED WARB, Ac, No IS 11 tay no-street, Charleston, fl. ?kt sar OIL, PAINT, FRUIT OANS AND BOXSS made a specialty. mf May ks Prags, QLIpitti?al*, (Ctr. K. J' A JW KN IN. CHEMIST ANO APOTHECARY, No. 128 Meeting-street, CHARLESTON, S . C. IMPORTER AN P,I) EAL ER IN GERMAN, FRENCH, ENGLISH AND . . DOMESTIC it " DRUGS, CHEMICALS AND PATENT MEDICINAS. PRBSOKiryiONS rEKPASED OABXTTTIXT AT ALL HOURS OP THE DAT AND NtOHT, BT B EOT/LAB GRADUATE IN PHARMACY. Upon this branch of the Lneineee, the utmost PERSONAL care and attention is bestowed, and the P?RHY of the SS MEDICINES. * Deed tn compounding is GUARANTEED, rn* FRESH VICHY WATER, (HABTKR1VE.) ALBO, VICHY POWDERS, Of ?Bree* emportai atom. EACH BOTTLE OB PACKAGE BEARING THE GOVERNMENT STAMP. CONGRESS AND COLUMBIAN WAT EB, FRESH FROM THE SPRINGS. AOHNT FOB THE GKMEBBATED BO CK BRI DOE ALUM SPRING WATER, A complete assortment 01 SOAPS, PEBFOMEBlBfl. AND TOILET ARTICLES, COMBS, BRUSHES, &e AGENT TOB GEO. TIEMANN & CO.* OP M BW TORI, ittNirPAOTcrftnu OP SURGICA LAND DENTAL /' ' - INSTRUMENTS, Mv5 ? jffr'fit ?* .?* vii f f* i ' *'t t AOTABATDB >0* ?BHMAtfflaUMi JHtAOJUaiBaV tux May 1? ' fflft ?F. Ii I! H B , WHOLESALE AND 11ETATL DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY ?. B. Corner of Kin? and John-Sts. - t? SPECIAL AND PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS. DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DE VOS, MEDICINES, CBEMICALSr FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERIES, SOAPS, PUFFJ 'AfKD PUFF BOJTES, TOILET SETS,- die. PAIENT JW IO JJ I CI ft ISS GEN CINE BAY KIM. LUHlN'fe COLOGNE Ii DN8TJRPA9SED BY ANY OTHER. A TRIAL WILL BEP/fY YOU. GERMAN COLOGNES. L?HN'o FLAVORING EXTRACTS Have no equal for strength arid purity, and ought to be u*<-d hy all SODA WATER DEALERS AND ICE CREAM MANU? FACTURERS. Mr. E. H. JACKSON Proprietor of the Charleston Hotel, says: "I recommend your Extracts without tiesiiation to tbe rublic for Ice Creams, Jellies and Pastry." Mrs. H. M. BUTTERFIELD. Proprietress of the Pa rilion Hotel, says: "lbey ore well worthy tLe atten ?ion of those who deal In them or use them " These Extracts are put up in small vials, by the lozon, for tbe trade and family use, and in pint, luart and fcalf gallon bottles for manufacturers. Congress anti High Hock Spring Waters CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Any art'elo desired, not in Stock, v,Ml be procured lo ordtT. Gooda deivered in the city FREE OF CHARGE. June 8 Deo ruths 3mo ? I S O N ' 8 TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. Warranted lo Remove all Desire for Tobacco. It ls Purely Vegeta.ole and contains nothing injurions. The following is one of thousands of testimonials that are daily received by the Manufacturer: RICUM .KD Vii., November 28.1808. DEAD, ^m-The "Tobacco Antidote" prepared by you accord i np to the iecei,.t y ott bare submitted to me, and the ingredients ot wMcb I have examined, is purely vegetab e. entirely bsi mieos, snd contains nothing in the least injurious. It is not disagreeable to the taste, and as a home article, I hope you will meet with ready sale tor it, and I behex?* that if tbe directions arc followed, it will do al you claimed for it JOHN DOVE, M?D. 49- Price SO cents per Box. The usual discount to the Trade. EST For sale by Dr. H.EAER, WH OL! S AI JE AGENT FOB SOUTH CAROLINA. June 7 Jg E CAREFUL gi WHA*P. MEDICINES If O XT T 1 K K . WHEN YOU ABFEX8iUBTED BY OVEKWOBK of bead or hand, and feel the need ol soviet birg in vigorating. don't drink whiskey or any intoxlcs hog thing, whe her under the nome of Hitters or other? wise, t-uch articles give jost a*- much strength to your weary body and mind as the whip gives to the jaded boree, and no more. Alcoholic stimulants axe injurious to Nerve health, and are ALWAYS followed by DEPRESSING REACTION. Dodd's Nervine and Invigorator is a TONIC and GENTLE STIMULANT* which is NOT attended by REACTION. Wi.at it gains for yon H maintains. When it rf freshes body or mind, it refreshes with natural strength that, comes to stay. Weare not recommending teetotalism in the interest of any faction; bnt long and extended observaron teaches us that he who resorts to the bottle for rest or recuperation, wul find, as be keens at it, that he ls kindling a fire in his bones which wff] consume hke the flames of perdition. Turn from it Take a tonio that wiU re freso and not destroy. BOD D'S NERVINE ls forsake by all Druggists. - Price One Dellar. See Rook of certificates that accompanies each bottle. 7moa . June 35 JQ H. H I C H A U' 8 GOLDEN REMEDIES. ASK FOR NO OTHER, TAKE NO OTHER, AND you will eave ttafe healtb and money. tltiCO REWARD tor any case of disease in any stage which they faU to cure. Dr. RIOBiU'S ?OLDEN B ALP A M No. 1 cures Ulcers, Ulcerated Sore ihroat and Mouth, f*ore Eyes. Cutaneous or Akin Emption-, Copper C"lored Blotches, -orenees of the "calp. fcrofuia, Ac. ; is the greatest Renovator, Al era ti ve and Blood Purifier known, removes a 1 diseases from the system, and leaves the blood pure and bealthv. Dr. RICHAU'* GOLDEN BALSAM No. 2 cures Mercurial Affections, Rheumatism in all it forms, whether f. om mercury or other causes ; gives imme? diate relief in all caaes. No dieilng necessary. I have thousands of Certificates proving the miracu? lous cures effect eu by these lt emt dies. Price of either No. 1 or Ne. 2, $5 per bottle, or iwo bottles for. ?9. Dr RICHAU'S GOLDEN ANTIDOTE, a safe spee? dy, p easant and radical core for all Urinary De raiments,accompanied with full directions. Price .13 per*botile. Pr. RICHAU'S GOLDEN ELIXIR D'AMOUB. a ?adical cure for Nervous or General Debility, in old or> cong; imparting emxgv with wonda fal effect. Price SS uer bottle, or two bottles for $9. On receipt ot price these Remedies will be chipped to any place. Prompt attention paid to all corres dents. None genuine wi bout ihn name of "Dr. BIOHAU'H GOLDEN REMEDIES, D. H. RICHARDS, Bole Proprietor," blown in glass ot bot les. Address 'DB. mcHAHDs, No. 228 Variok-street, New York Office Boure from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Circulars sent_ly_ Joly 8 JjEBG'SUSlVERSAi, RUSSIAN HEALING SALVE. THIS VALUABUB REMEDY BAS EFFECTS7 innumerable cures, and bas gained for its. 1* a great reputation. 1 he discoverer ?f this Salve has appin d ltwitb eminent success in thousands of 'Cases dur? ing the Crimean War, and has cured dangerous wi'iBras. itt manv ces? s considered mortal. HB. E. BERG ls the so e possessor et the valuable secret of malting this hairs'; from i.ls experience in using it in Europe sod the success attending its ap? plication there, he has been induced to introduce lt into tbe Butted states IT uJM IaVEH PAIN I Tho e ?ho have Woulds, lunn-cs Cuts of all kind?, oi 8. res, felons, ^cratches. Musquito Bites Fros. Bitten Joints, Hore Li s Chilblai ?. Children's scorbutic complaints on Bead and Fa e,are tpe?dib cured. It bas proved t great advantage to ladies, oad ls peculiarly adwpted for ?athered breast?, tore leg?, Ac through confinement, and other causes It acts like magic in removing Boils. 1 imples, and Cutaneous Disantes, and bas been successfully med for ?oros bunions and Sore Throat, bv apply? ing exi. mal y every fveui g before going to bed. For sale by ?U druggists Price 25c . 50c , and Si per Jar. office, N . 260 B wer?, N. V. None genuine On leta countersigned li, BERG'? ?MVRnh*LRU SIAN Ai BALING b*LVB# No 2C0 Bowery. New york. sluth ly july ? ROS AD ALIS. ? h ROSAD ALIS. >oid by ?<'??DHICH. WINHIWAN eli CO.. Direct Importers of i ?rot, san Dru ?a and Chemie?**. Hay? etothJyr CBARLBSTON, ?, ?, frap, (C^eo fal0, <?tr I* rp H K BISHOP PILL! TUE BISHOP [S'lLL I THE BISHOP I'lLLI A Purely Vegetable Pill (Sugar-coated.) "COSTARV BlvSHOP P1L?-, ..Is of extraordinary efficacy for Costiveness, Indi gestion, Dyspepsia, Headache. Nervous Debility, Liver conplaint." "The best PILL in the world." Medical Journal, September 8. TRY THEM! TRY T II E Ml JOST All Drugci?ts in CHARLESTON Bell tiitm. " GOSTAU S " STAN DAW 1> PK EPA ll AT10NN ABS "CohturV Kat, Ii one ii, ?Sic.. Kxtermi'g. "Co? tar's" Bed Bug K xterm HIM tors. ..Costar's" (only pure) insect Powder. "Only Infallible Renjonie* known." '.38 years established in Now York." "2000 BcXes and Flasks manufactured daily." ..I 11 Beware 11 1 of spurious imitation?." "All Druggists in CHARLESTON sell tbem." For 91, 92, $1 and 95 sizes, Address "CUSTAK" Ct)MPA\Y, So. 13 Howard-street, Kew Torie. Bold in CHARLES!ON, 8. C., by tit HIUU id), XV IN KS1AN ?Si CO. March 23. ' D*o lyr D ABBY'S PROPHYLACTIC PLC IO. Letter from Hon. Alex. H. Stphens, of Georgia. ("RAWFonnsvu.LK, da .september 29. 1868 Darby's Piopbylactic. F.uid- ia an article of little cost, but Kreat value. Its domestic as well as medi? cinal ntes are numerous, werne its specialties are most wonderful I have not been without it tor ten j ears, ?nd no head of a ta mi ly who can afford to have it should be without it. ALEX. H. STEPBENS. TUB W9KDBKFGL FAMILY HEDI, ' CINE. Letter from ?? Surgton'Qeneral of the late Conferer , ate States. . B ic HMO f.D. Va., Jauuarv 14, 1869. JOHN DABBY & Co., No. 160 William-street, New York: Gentlem-n-I have received your letter of the 15th of December, 1866, callina my attention to your t Darby'B Prophylactic) Fluid. I most cheen olly sute that the Fluid was funnt-h ed to, and extensively used by, the surgeons in cburge of general hospitals in the Confed?rale ser? vice with great benefit to the patients-all the sur geova making a favorable report-a great deal of it was naen lu tue hospitals. Very respectfully, your obedient ?frvant, SAM'L PRESTON MOORE, M. D+ THIJ ASTO.\ISHI.\ O DISINFECTANT. KMOBI COLLKSB, OXFORD. GA., December 28. 1868. sw? Xi4f>vr. near Sir-Having not been en? gaged for many years in the active . donas or t&e Medical profession. I am only superficially acquaint? ed with the da'ms ef your Prophylactic Fluid, but am well acquainted wiUrtts chemical elements While, therefore, I cannot Bpeak experimentally ol the value of the compound vet the disinfecting and therapeutic properties of the agents em'moyed in its composition, together with the well known reputa-, don of its discoverer, aa a chemist, authorize me to regard ita merit; as of a bipb order; on the whole it must be considered as a valuable contrioution to the class of articles to which lt nek uga. These views, I may add, are sustained by the testi? mony ol many competent Judges, who have tested its properties. Relieve me, dear air. Yours. reirpe.-Uullv, A. MEANS, M.D., LL. D. CC ll KS MC H NS. WOUNDS, STINGS, ?fcc. ALABAMA INSANE HOSPITAL, ) TUSCALOOSA. December 22.1868. ) Messrs. JOHN DAUBY Jt Co., Ne. 1 CO William-street, New York: Gentlemen-I received your circulars of the ll th Instant, asking an expression of opinion from me as to the merita of your Prophylactic Flu d. 1 be pre? paration baa been so g neraJlj used by the protes elon and public at large, and so universally esteem ed. that lt seems to me to need no farther recom? mendation. As a disinfectant and remedial agent too. when in? dicate d, it is not excel!? d b> any similar preparation. Wense perm san ganic prepai ?tions very extensively m this h< apital, and cou'.d not do without tbem. 1 consider yoma tue best and most elegant pi epara tlon ot the kind manufactured. Respectfully yours, kc, P. BRICE. M. D., Sup't and Physician Alabama Insane Hospital. DOWIk dc MOISE. WHOLESALE DKU3G1STS, May 25 tutbsSmos Agents for South Carolina. Ll E V K R AND AGUE, ~"4W<?BK FROM WHICH MANKIND f-UEHER I MB| over a large part of the globe, le the B8| ny consequence of a diseased action in ?H ia^# 4lie "ytom, induced ny the poison B WS[ yous miftt.ni ol vegetable di-cay. This Jaw Awm\*r exhalation is evolved t y the actiou AW - of solar heat on wet soil, and rises W with the watery vapor f?om it. While the sun is below the horizon this vapor lingera near the earth's surface, and the virus ls taken with lt through the lunga in*o the blood, lhere lt acts aa an irritating pelton on the internal viscera and excreting organs of the bodv. 1 he liver becomes torpid and falls to secrete sot only tbis> viru?. but alao tba bil? from the blood. Bow the virus and the bio accumulate In th? circu? lation. ?nd produce vio en t constitu? ional disorder, the spleen the kidneys, and the ?tom ich sympa? thize with the Uv r, and' become disordered also. Finally, the instinct of nur organism, as i in an at? tempt to exoel th?> noxious infusion, concentrates the ?bole blood of the body in the internal excreto? ries to force tbem to cast lt out. The blood le aves the surface, lind rushes lo the central organs wltb congestive violence. lhi? Ja the Cbill. But in this effort it tails. '1 ben the Fever follows. In w! ich the blood leaves the central organs and rashes to the surface, as it in another effort to expel the irritating ,ioi8on through that oilier great excretor;-the skin. In Mils also it fails, and tbe system al and rH the attempt exbanated. and w its tor ti e roe,.very of strength to repeat the hopeless effort another d ty These ?ire tho flt* ot paroxysms ot Fever a d Ague. such constitutional disorder will ot course under? mine the bell tb if it is not removed. We have labored to find, and have found an anti? dote, AYKH'S AGUE ? RE, Which neutralizes tbis malarious poison in the blood, an stimulates tbe liver to expel it frnm tbe body. An it should, io it does cure this tiffhcting disorder with per loot certainty And lt does mo e or rather does what is of more service to those sub? ject to tbis Infection. If taken In season lt ext Sta it from the svntem as lt is abeoroed, and than keen* those who use it tree .rom it? attacks ; keeps the ny* h m in healtb although expo ed tn the clsease. Con? sequently it not only nit es, but protects from, the gre .t variety ot afleotio s which are induced by this malignant influence, auch aa Remittent Fever, Chill Fever, Duo.b. or Masked Ague, Periodical Headache, or Bilious Headache, 8iiiona Fever*, rsnraltyla, Rheumatism Oouf, blindness Toothache fara, he, Catarrh. Asthma, Palpitation? Painful A flee mos of the pisen. Hysterics, Colic, Paralysis, and fainlui, Affect ona ' 1 the Htomarh and rowels, au of which, when arising Ircm this cause, will be fou ed to as? sume, more or less, (he in term tient type. This "AOUL ? TJ HE " removes the cause of these derange? ments and eures the disease ibia lt accomplishes bv stimulstirg the excreto? ries to expel ike rims from the system; o these Organa by degrees become habited to do this, theil . ?ttce. ol their own accord. Heneo a?nas ?aba* w term accMmaiauoo. lime may accomplish the sane end. bnt otten l>?4l not long enough, or ls sacrificed in Ute attempt, while thia ? Ague Core" docs lt st once, and with safety We Dave g> eat re son to be? lieve hillls a surer as well as safer remedy io. tbe whole class of diseases ?hieb are cen* d t y the mi? asmatic intecti a. than ?ny other which has been discovered; and it has situ another impo tant ad vantoge to the public, which la, that lt ia cheap aa weil aa good, PUBPAXBT) BY Or. Jt. C. AT KM ??, i,.., Lowell, M na? Practical and Analytical Chemists. Pf ice One Dollar per bottle. ?? Sold at Whow sale, by BOWIE * MOISE, charleston, Sooth Carolina, ?nd by Retail Druggists everywhere, une 20 ' cao stathlmo* c. gfcagji, CI)cmt(olr1 mc . P . P A JV K N I N , Apothecary and Chemist. No. 133 Meeting-street C H A R T_ T? s T O N , 8 . G rpiiE ADVERTISER BEOS TO CALL ATTEN? TION to hie stock of thc bent Imported and Domes? tic CHEMICALS, DRUGS' AND PATENT MEDICINES. DEATH TO FLIES. usu 'LIGHTNING i LIGHTNING LIGHTNING LIGHTNING FLY PAPER FLY PAPEB FL? PAPER FLY PAPER. SUBE AND SPEEDY DESIKUCTION TO TrjuS?SO?BLE80ME VISITOR. FOB SALK BY THE SHEET, QUIRE OR REAM, 0B"S* ADVEKTISEB. MANUFACTTJBEB OF - PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, Which have established for themselves a rep^tj^D . antuaRse;' Through con s tani effort andUl.c-v, merit a continuance of the public patronage woicb has hitherto been extended to him. February IS tuthalyr ~Ty lt . O. 8. PROPHITT?S FAMILY MEDICINES OONNWTTNQ OF HTS CEI.KBB.ATKD LIVER MEDICINE, ANODYNE PAIN KILL IT, ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, AGUE PILLS, Dysentery Cordial, Female Tonic AND PURIFYING PILLS. TBE FZCKLLhNT BEMEDIEB OF O. S. f BOPHITr, af. D., need no recommendation their vrell known power m removing the diseases pe? culiar tO our Southern climate having already estab? lished for them sn enviable reputation in Georgia and the adjoining t-*tates. As the majority ot persons living in the South are predl?po ed to dt?ease of the Liver, it is granted by all intelligent physicians that most of the pains and aches of our people are due to orginio or i une ti .nal derangement of that impor? tant organ. Prophitt'e Liver Medicine and Anti Bilionu Pilla strike directly at the root of the evil. Th iv euro the Liver, which in mine cases ont ot en, ht at the bottom of the Coujibs, Dyspepsia, colic, Sick Headache. Rheumatism, Constipation. Men? strual Obstructions, Ac, FO common among our people. Eura che. Toothache, Acute Bbeumatism, Neuralgia and bodily pains of every kind flee before PBWPHITT'S PAIN KILL IT like chaff before the wind. PHOPHITT'9 L1VEH MEOICISK. Dr. FrophiU-Having used thia medicine suffi? ciently lom; to tent its virtue, ; nd to ?a tia ty my own mind that it is an Invaluable remedy for Dyspepsia -a disease from which the writer has suffered mach for six years-and being persuaded tbat hundreds who now Buffer from this annoying complaint would be signally benefit-ed, as he bas been, by its use, ?e drem lt a duty we owe to this unfortunate class to recommend to them the use of this remedy which has given not only himself but several members ol his tami ly the grea'est retie!. SK M. W. ARNOLD, Of the Georgia Conference. DOOLY COUNTY, Ga , April, 1867. This ia to certify that f was confined to >be howe, and mont of the ?r-o to my bed, and ?offering the greatest agony imaginable with Khenm?tism, for ?ve months, and alter trying every available reme? dy, with no relief, I wan cured with two bottle* of Dr. O. B Prophitt'e Anodyne Pam Kill lt. each cost? ing tfty cents only ; it relieved ree almost instantly. I therefore recommend lt in the highest degree to others suffering from similar diso se X can say that it is one ol the beet family medicines now out, certain. Yours truly, W. A. FOREHAND. COVINGTON, GA., July 9,1867/ Dr. PropML-Having wed your Liver Medicine for more than a year in mv family, I cheerful.y re? commend it to. all persons suffering from Liver af? fections. B-yspepsia or Ind 'gestion in any form** 1 alto recommend your byt-entery Cordial as toe best remedy tor that disease. O. T. ROGERS. ' STANPoni VILLE, PUTNAM C otra rr, Oct 1.1867 Dr. O. H. iTophtU-Di m Slr-) hi* ls to certify that I have used y< ur Ague Pius for the lam fen ye rs. and 1 have never failed ? o cure .be' Ague in s sh.gie Instance, with them. They al? tva break the chi ls th. first day that they aresiven 1 can recom? mend them aa beiuu the est ague medicino that i b ve s sr found, and they leave no bad effects follow io? them, as Quinine Ac. Tours respect tully. A. WESTBROOK. PUTNAM ''OCSTL GA, September 92, 1858. Dr. O. 8. Prophiti-evr-l have u-od for the lust two y ara in my ftiniiiy von Liver Medirme, your pam Kill It, and you Female Tonio, and ? have nd feat's in s iyiug tent dey ai e the best medicine)* I have ?< ar UH? d for tho L'Ver ani. t tomaah Mourn g s apd Rh? mastic afflictions. Headache. Colic, and pains ot evety laud sro subdued by them, after using tim medicines solong. I cheerfully recommend them to ?ny ai>d every one, and io all 'hst are afflicted, ea th* beet sud safest rem dies for all tue disease* for which ?h. y are recommended, ko, ^ ^ Your* respectfully, JAMB? WRIGHT. UR. FROPttiTT'S PKW. ?LJD TMWIU. This Medicine, ?Rh Its associates, ls a safe and ?fi tam ramsay for all ooreble diseases to which Fe? males atone ara liable. It ia al.? an excellent pre. ventatlve of ?forvona BHsonws, or N enron* Dis catt s la ettaer male or ie ? ale It is a powerful Nar v n T?nfe. ?et tine; np a full Sad tree cfo uiatoon ihr?? Wont the svsicm. . ot the above sftSdlaues sold by Druffffista and Merobama generally fcruughout Iba southwest. ED. S. BURNHAM, Wholesale and Betail Agent, Mo. iStl Kinc-atrast, (near Caihounj " Charleston, s. a only bv ^Ib3, 0, 8. PROPHI1T. Apr? li ? Btuth?mo? Covington. Ga. Jplantotian Jitters. GLORIOUS C H A. N OK . THAT ANY SICK MAN SURVIVED TJL?E treatment of fifty years a ;o, must bc considere i a proof thit human beings aro very hard to kill, The lancet, calomel, cantharldies aud drastic pur? gatives were then the order of the day. The pliy sic'an played into tbe hands of tho apoihecary, and the unfortunate patient waa drenched morning, noon and night with prostrating medicines. Wo ive in a more rational and conscientious era. Th? mportance of supporting Nature iu ita conflict with disease is. now understood. Complaint? in themselves weakening are no 1 .inger aggravated by artificial depletion. They aro met with TONICS that rally the vital powers and enable them to dc- - feat the enemy. Chief among these a'llos of Nature,. in its battles with eickness, is PJ,?NI Al'lU.V BITTKllg. This wonderful vegetable restorative ia the sheet anoher of the feeble and debilitated. As a cordial for the aged and decrepld it has no equal among stomaches. As a remedy for the nervous weakness to whkh the tender sex are especially sub Jed. ft is superseding every other stimulant and nervine. In aH climates, tropical, temperate or frtg'd, its act'^t ? / v- ? ? . , ." animal spirits. Wherever lt is introduced it comes a standard arbole-a medicinal staple Drug?. gists, although their profit upon it is small, find lt absolutely necessary to keep a preparation for which everybody inquires, and for which nobody will accept a substitute. It ls to-day the most popular medicine in the civilized world. Extensively ae it is advertised, its best a 'vertisemont i? the beneflei i retrait which uniformly follow s ils use. Every bottle sold insures tbe sale of at least half a dozen more. Unlike other a tim ulan te it braces and fortifies the system without exciting undue eerebraJ^ action. She cheering effect which it produces upon the mind is not momentary, but permanent. There is no subsequent depression. It does not, ss is the case with all other stimuli, beget a craving for ex? citants. On tbs other hand, lt soothes and caima the nerves, combining, strange as the anomaly may seem, the qualities of a sedative and gentle anodyne with those of a tonie and invlgorant. Tbe perfect purity of aw ita ingredient, their admirable adap? tation to the purposes they are intended to sub? serve, the juiicioufl proportions in which they aro combinad, ?od the scientific skin with whtnh they .;. :>. ? .. . a Mm*. >" pc* blended, sender this famous article at once the most potent and the meet harmless of ell known . . . ' aii.,;! '. '?* toado? and alteratives. tola by eh Druggists. December 1 ly