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THE DALLY XE WS. A Hot Octy. The recent "heated tenn' seems to have iA ?pi rod the muse of our special B?(ferliiig poe*. Bore is his complaint Si What a plague's a rammer breakfast, Kaf*naicvorjenwmr"*" *."""..'"r"". Bread and butter's a,nael) tLlng, Toast is nastier stdl. Then, bow to pass the time ?way Till dinner-there's the doubt: You're bot if you erny In tbe house, You're ?re bot if you go out. [iii . : ' When dirmercomee. Lc rd help ut all 1 Such trying, such ? stew : You're hot if yon don't tench a bit? You're botter it you do. Then, after dinner, what to do; MO n no win? whose to more ; The gentlemen are bot below, , The ladies bot above; And BOW the kettle comes airain . j bat's not the ??> to ?ool ono ; Tea makes an empty sion acb hot, And hotter ?toll ?fall one. . ' . But then an evening'walk'? the thing Not if you're bot before^- j The man who s weals' when he ia atm, ? ' -WU1, when h? a?OTesr sweat mere. Well now the suppei's come-and come To make bad werie, X a ot; For supi er, while it heats the cool, Will newer cool thc hot. And bed, which cheers tho cold man's heart, | H?lp? not tbe bot a pin; '? ? i .Li Tot he who sweats sieo out of bed, i ttweata Ien limes toora when in. ;'.!r?U . ii -m i tain rvrrtjrm ?-in-? - \. . IMPORTANT RAILROAD COm+H?T ... ....Tw. . ' " ? meering of tho presidente and Bupe-rin tendents of the varions railroads in tho south? ern Slates convened in'Columbia ou Thursday Obl**V< t.,-.VOTO 8?98?1A j I On motion of W. A. Smith. President of the -"Worth Carolina IV?ilrjad; "William Johnston, . tl Presiden t of the Columbia, - Charlotte Abd An. *vWN&k$Mm&-??* called .ta the chair, and u. ; ol 2rSa - ^ **** HWPPMIfat?w^ EF? 1 OOTODO? Johnston,' npon 'taKng Vtne chair, explained the objects of the hl??tjbg io be to arrange a ?nk?dtu? to meet the vairouroppop ia$ hnea from Now Orleans and Mobile o point? North, and as3^es>-poasiolato haTm> fcbe oonfliotipg.,interesta. fliehe v? 101 is Cram, Superintendent Montgomery aTO^?at Point H?llr?adi Virgil Powers, Superiutfrbdent ?a?au,.~ -. - ... ? _^uroad. \ .ft?oi? ?J^teiBon, Bt?per?nf^rac?? ?edr ^.^wilroad. ^^xepr^?^: Attarda PresfdBn? Cnsr?oUe^r?i^ ? vilroad. B. D. Hasell, South Oarolina Rajl Superintendent Wilmington and Weldon Rail? road. Wm. A. Smith, President North Cato lina Railroad. , AufiL. Buford, . President Riob rnond and Danville Kaili Oad. E.G. Ohio, Superintendent Seaboard ?ad Roanoke Rail? road;' tfieO ^representing; Balttmor? Steam isrv. Audit-ir and General Ticket Agent ^*?on*neud?"ftedarictobaawv ?to? .*\rtiAu?c Hailed; also representing Peiomao steam-. . ' ?re and- Richmond and ' Petersburg ?Rail? road. E. B. Dof t-ey, General Tioket and Freight Agent Charlotte, columbia and Augusta Rail? road. G. J. Foreaore, General Freight a'nd Paspenger Aeent- ^Central Georgia Railroad. 0 o Caleb Bouknight, Snperinten,dont Charlotte, ? ' Columbia and .ngasV? Railroad. George 'Sall, 1Receive* Wilmington end M ano h ester- Railroad co \M> P. Hammett, Prea.dent QreenjrUaAnd Co? lombia Railroad. John A. Bradshaw, OI?tDo 0u '.4niuioaLine of ?eamsbipv.Mn?? OMOJ The following committee was appointed to arrange schedar*: Mesera. Cram, Buford, ?Smith, Johnson, Bogers, Fremont, Gbio and Foreaore. .i-.rxmo ' The folio win sr committee was appointed to arrange passenger rates': Messrs. Poners, Gentry. Dorney, McRaO'and .Gbio; ? ! jfj On motion of Colonel Smith, .the chairman was requested to fbranle a report and r?solu lions relative to tho Pacifio Railroad. After % recess of severe! hours, the conven? tion reassembled, When the Committee on Schedules reported tiiat, ow inp; to tbe absence ry ana Mobile, they were tmnbl? to agree Upon a schedule at present. '- ''>'< '?>>'? j The Committee on Passenger Baths submit? ted a report which was adopted. .irVT Measrs. Fremont, Donamoad,.- Cram, . An? drews and Johns rn, were appointed a qqmniit ' ' iee'to framJ a schedule as soon aa practicable Messrs. Ohio, Fremont and Haseli were ap? pointed a cc m mit te to devise some plan tb pro? tect growers and shippers of vegetables I rom Southern porte to Northern maiketa against .. fraud. ... *; ;. .r : ." i.. .t Resolutions favorable to reduced rates for immigrants were adopted. I A resolution was Also adopted relative to tho -appointment pf a .< ?ommitiee to consider the propriety of furnish? ing tickets at reduced retest? land buyers. The report and resolutions relative to the completion Ot the Pacific Railroad ^ere adopt? ed. Adjourned. - -m ?. es?;..-? ' ' .,' ' - THE WIIPE QUESTION. ' Tia? MonnoxiS ???n?t- Interview foe tween fier.ator Trnaihull and Brig aaavaa Young-How trie IPropbet Talks ttlbo^t fi?olygttiay. ? dispatch dated Salt Lake, July ii; says : Yeterday m arum g ex-G o vernor Ogl?sby, Senator Tiumbud and B?voral ?tb?r gentltmi'o of the party, called on Brigham Yoong a*t his residence, when the spokesman, Colonel James H. Bowen,-mide a br iel address, aaiing, in . substance, that we congratulated him upon.tho " ituspIciobB completion of the railway, which bas relieved the Mormons of their profound isolation, brought them in contact with the Gentiles, obettpened the cost of their goods, and increased, the >purchasing power of their labor. He referred TO the assistance they fen .tooted m bunding Ibo road, and the common -oial objects ot the visitors: o ?mplimented ?the ?Mo?mo?Hc?ri their.material prosperity, and ac ,., ku.qwlecjg^d the value of tho important ask of - -?tn?^TO^erte wuereuy wie greatr american Uesen Waa tuauo io blossom as the fop., and to yield noh ir h it s in their season? ^Thd prophet, in behalf ol ~ himself and dfcc P^e. prk fly aejebmed ?the party, spok? wai mty of tbe aid the Mormone Lad given iu building tbe railroad, and said their aim wu? to press, on diUgently to per? form the part allotted to thom in tho drama of ^ i^?^??i*de :^?? ,? ni3c 16? ^'?^l*^ni?in "na ^-*:?b?uc)ed,ihektteBtIemen of ibo party, and a general conversation ensued, lasting an hour. Aa Senator Trumbull was bidd ng adieu to Mr. i?i? spong, i the latter remarked that, on returning ?UiSi to Om?mes?, ne migut bear .of some persons being put out of the Terr tory, and, u* done, be might be sure it would be for just and good leseons. - - li such 'Federal1 offioials are sent here as st.me times have come, they w>H be Kui!ty and in an orderly way put out ot Utah .t? gi>?d oauee. I ' FT Beuator li umbull. Before you take any step of that kind, allow mo to request that you make known your grievance? to President ? Chraot. He is a just man* intending to do jus iice'to all; but he win not permit a violation ot' law to ga uiipamsLed. lt will not be -ale to '. moltst puul'C offlc is tn thodiechai'KO of their - ^J?iigbam Yoting. Wbat mor?? will ho do foi? ns t lia? Joh saud'df 'General Grant ha? re? moved tn? only offljer here who was a Mor .MOD, and for no reason SUTO that be was a ' Mormon. . Thc United States judges who were " * here nome Wroo ago acted badly. % told them , ., what I ti)Oiig\it ?, thurn, and they loll. Se ii a i or ii umbu i I. Yon will promise obedi? ence to tbe ci mutation -and . to? laws of the Union. , i . M - . f .-! Brigham Young. . Adherence io ibo Union, ?eriaiuiv. ? .? eiiao ?umt ox Congress, bow u i?,yi>r, w?suall not obey; that is tho one forbid? ding polygamy. lt is not tight to interioro i? \[ .": |ba> matter; Itrs mncu better for. a- man te ' have several ?riv??; support, honor and obtrisb ? ?! tb? m than it ts tor a man to deceive one'and cm *>ft. di.? ?WP and rel uso to support lier. ;} < Son* pr l'i umbu I.. A hat ia a master about arh.rh we must difler. Wa think the national ?>varnmeut ar.a ti?* States can rightfully pass wBflgain?it b g im . a? d justlv punleb the f fene?. ' All the states make a plurality of wive? ., a n imioal offe.ioe. ' M, i$n*m Kouiifv. Yes. all tho State? have Jaws o.. un auojoot and Utah, wbon a Slate, 1 m? h ye Au ?-quai right (? Baak? i laws pion ct . lng pol gimy. Until we came: here- >he ?nb ?eet.of polygamy Wa" not bro?died. 1 It wa?not ?ntil we had a revelation oo tbe ?object. We ihtnk we ought not to be mrerterud with m ibis matter, as it is nobody'? bo&ibt.as? but our ?epwo. We have about seventy thousand peo pie. i OonRTOHS thinks we are unable to t take care of ourse! vea aa a State. When we .number turee hundred thousand, ae we Boon shall, I think we Bhall be admitted into the Union. Senator Trumbull cone oded tbe dialogue by remarking that the laws, at all eveDts. most bo obeyed and upheld, and that tbe Chicago party was .here on a.commercial, and pot on a politi? cal errand.- fi .vi? "ul ft "' ;- '"< RU ? Mr. Young's remark about expelling Federal officers from the territory who do not please him, and bis declaration that Mormons would not obey the laws of Congress against bigamy, created considerable sensation among the members of the party. ? v. ? ? ; * Sj1*1> ? ? AFFAIRS Uff THE STATU. Union. The Unionvillo Times says: 'Tho want of rain is getting to be a serious matter, borne por lions of the county had a refreshing show? er o? Sunday last; but in this immediate neigh? borhood everything looks parched np." Kershaw. The Camden Journal says: "It takes the men^ory pf the ohrtwt.. inb ?bitaat to rew>Ue^t warmer weather than we have experienced the past tour days. On Sunday, the thermometer stood at 104 degrees; Mon lay, 102; Tuesday, 99; yesterday at 98, and to-day, at 8 o'clock A. M., 86. Our friends from the countairrnjftojppn plain of the want of rain. In some neighbor? hoods both corn and cotton are suffering very much." f Greenville. The Enterprise says; ..?. W[e are at present enduring all the severities of summer weather, the thermometer ranging for the past few days from 92 to 99 degrees in the shade. There bas been no rain in this section of the State for the puf^t three or four weeks, and tue earth is consequently veiydry. Crops every? where on the road from Greenville to Ander? son are, at this time suffering for rain, but can wait without very serious damage a few days longer." York. The Yorkville Enquirer says: "Our county is fwjflfcriog for jNh?f tit tain. | The- last general rain was on the 18th of Jane, and vegetation is begmniiig io show signs of a four week's excessive warm, dry spell. Corn is twisting up and losing its healthy color. Unless wp have raia very soon,'this crop WQl?b looked so promising a few weeks ago, will be a failure, partial -a some localities and nearly total in ctibrexr. T Cotton irrae nert suffered- rancir yet; brit ic heeds Tata;''''fttet?fes are 'turrrjrig'brown, from the dying of grass, and even the bia k berries are disappearing. Most of the mills ip the lower part of 'ho county have been com? pelled to stop grinding for want of water." * dgefleld. A letter of the 14ib instant, from EdgefieM County, saye: "We are suffering much at this I I time in our farms for the want of ram; in tan?; > " il we doTa^er??^nTOe^^flferew?l fie a failure in the corn crop, although some lo oahlies in t^ county have bad more ram tuan o'ners, yet ?jj-Mr?Pfbiftlk.^ nnnously suf? fering, and all w ll prove a failure unless rani comes soon. The cotton crop also is suffering mfi?.Ar/eapecia*.yAtiere jwrai??I??used extensively. Wft?ch will cause th emoting bolls and forms to fall off, as the growth is entire? v checked at tins time. Tbe cotton where pu fertilizers were used is not B > bad off, ae this cotton d d not grow so fast, consequently (he stalk is not BO - tall: of ? en*?, and doeB not suffer so much from the torrid beat that we have bad for the past ten days, SB the mercury hhs ranged from 92 to 102 m the shad*?, and in the Mm^?^ wKwwi1MM CR?P Ts?? ?Fnrajfttx. CABLE.-4 Washing^ dispatch of Monday says : note in duplicate to the British Minister aha ?to the Frenoh Charge de Affaires . tiere.infprmjag them that the bill which passed the Semite 'last winter, and only railed in the House for want of timo, and which provided that BO foreign cableTshofald ha landed'ch ?taeJSbores of the U ited States without the consent of Congress, and without provision for reciprocity in the ose thereof by ,tha re^T^^y?,.M^W^J^'^:i'11 nected by such cable, unquestionably embodied tbe sentiments of Congress on this subject, to which their attention is respectfully called. Ibis now is also JUL. accord with the recent opinion of Attorney-General Boar, who held that, although the State of Massachusetts had given her consent tb tbe landing of such cable. oable may be landed at Duxbury during the present month, its operation is not certain for some time.. Thiaicable company ie exclusively Frenoh in its control, and it is btated that one provision in its charter requires a wiro to piss into the Tuileries. Congress will undoubtedly insist upon a rec^wrocity in the use of the ca? ble between the United States and France. The bill which passed the Senate was unani? mously reported in the House Committee on 1 Cummer, iel. un ar seaton Cotton ?nd Klee Mawltet? OFFICE OF THE CHARLESTON DA"'? *K^*' j '! bo^E^'h^opAaf?s ^wK^StK^ahput 100 bales, prices remaining without Important alte? ration, T he aalea were 2 at ,30. t at ai, 18 at 81K, at 33, 3 s? 7*1 st 83. 'We quote: ' LIVXBPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to coed ordinary.30 082 Low diddling;;.;. . ..?K<& - Middling.88 @ By New York classification we quot?: 1 - ?MiddUag; M ... fu* . ?.. ? .'?Twv^fc<^|^#rr ' 1 BICE-Tlii4 grain wau in 'greed demand'affirmer rates, sn improvement of shout %c f) lb being realised in some .oases; sales 200 tierces of clean Carolina, say 8 tierces at' iyj, .73 at 1%, 21 at 1%. 10 at 7 13-16, 87 at 8'?, 10at 8>?c, 43 on private terms We quote com ir on to ?JAT clean Carolina at 7}?@7& gQodftSEXcSfrjgp. VJ>7., -i : . : Markets by Telegra.pl? FOBEIGM MABKET3. LONDON, July l&mNoon -Consols 08. Bonds 82??. Fine rosin 16s, Evening.-Conso's 93,'?. Bonds quiet at 82% UVKBPOOL, July 16-Noon.-Cotton quiet; up? lands l-a??'d;!?rleafi9;"l8?(f; eales 10.001) bales; sales of the week 73,000 bales; for export 12,000 bales; for sp culsOon 8,000 bales;-steak 0$2?OO6 ba1 CB, of which 2iO,O00 are Ame1) lean. FVUTSSY ' ' Afternoon.?Cotton aflo vt 6?7,000 balea, of wbieh 26,000 are american.; Less -favorablo Manchester advices have caused a duanes* Bed Western wheat? OS? 31. Tallow 45s 3d. Evening.-Cotton olooo'? steady ; uplands ia? ?lo?-'' leans 18Hd; sales 10,000'balsa. ' I. . ' Bavas, July 16.-Cotton quist and steady. I ii;: DOMESTIC MARKETS. j . ; Nsw ? onK, July 16-Noon.-'tocks stoicly. Monoy/^ 7. sterling 9%. Gold 36% Cotton quiet st 34.^? 8t^a Turpentine ?2)?o. Boin in fair Request ; good strained $2 80a2 SO, Evening.-Cotton dull and unchanged; efcles {: 760 babs; uplands*Mtykfyffc Flour? und wheat un? changed. Corn closed "dull ; yellow Southern $1 OX. Mesa pork 338 37a3 69 Lard a shade easier; 10;?& ; 20?<c for kettle. Whiskey quiet; Western fl 06J.V Naval stores and treichte dui?. Monev 7 and steady, Discount? dull Kxehange quiet Gold 30. Bonds Siro, ig; '62'? 28>?s23^; .sou tn ems heavy and lower* , BALTIMOBE, July 18- Jotton unchanged. Flour low but frm. Wheat weak and lower; prim** to choice new red fl 6O1I 65. Corn advanced; white an J yeilow fl 10. Pork quiet at fS4. Bacon active and advancing; clear 18)?4l8)?c; shonlders lftJia 15J?c; hams 22>?s23c. Lard dull at 10J{e20c. Wbls kry unchanged ; stock scarce WII-USOTO*, July 16 - Spirits turpentine steady nt 38>ic. Bosin quiet; No 1 f8 CO 18 C2>?. Crude turpentine 32 06a3. Tar steady st f2 20. ' AuansTA, July 16.-Cotton, market fl mer) sales 218 bales; receipts 20 bsles; middling 82c; stock on baud 660 bates. i .. MOBILE, Jo y IC-N? rosrket ; no offering stock; receipts cc balea; receipts for tbe week' 284 bdes; export? to Great Br tain none; coastwise 1242 bsles; stock 8233 baie*; salas for the week 580 bales; to-day 30 bales ; low middling nominally 30c. Nsw OBI_AMS. Jult 16-Sales for the week 835 bales salo* to-day IQ bales; middling 82Xc. Gold 35 >? H ter i in? 60 Kew York sight promlum. ni A" doll and unchanged Mo asses, fermsnil >ST. 60HM3 Whiskey, Westert/ reo tiri od, fl 12al 16. Coffee nominal. V? j : _/ . ^ ' ; -r^.Sl v Wilmington Msva-Jket. WILMINGTON. Joly 15.-8rnurs TOBPENTIHB. Sales o 360 casus at 38>?n. BosXsT-eales of 165 boto al 39, 68 50a3 75 for No 1. . nona TUB^awrms -500 bbls changed nando at Interior Cotton Mnric^t*. MACON, J my I? - lae sale? to-a av amount to as ba ss; roeelpia 7 ba<e?; sblpsusnts 92 os tos. Mid dhags are quot) d *i 8lu 0. titoek on hand 269 baie?. ?.;?>LUa) ?U>, July i4-???.es 48 bales at 28>?o. Middlings aie held st 81c. Ksoetpts 2 bales. S?m!? ta, Edward! ?5? CO.1? Moni lily Cotton Ctr? alar. LIVERPOOL., July 1-The prospecte of our mar? ket are at present ot tke moat alarming kind to tbe conran or ; tlio cxcosslvo deficiency of suppl v be oorjirs each month more appeweut, and the difficul? ty of tiding over the interval between 'hie and the arrival ol next season's crop is more obvli us. In? deed we lear it cannot be denied that the trade baye to contend with the most trying emergency since the close of tue American war. . We took occasion in our last issue to remark tbat we would probably have a fefloienoy or supply till the end ot this year Of 290,000 -bales as compared with last yeai. These figures appear still to give a fair representation of the case. The total amount in Liverpool and Lon? don 24th June was below last year. bales. 182 000 Tho excess sfluat (taking latest India mail dates) was.bales 62,000 Liverpool n.v4?ibj6 deficiency of. 120,000 Since then we have received by telegraph nearly the complete exports from Bombay daring-Jun?,??d lt appears there, will boa doflo.t as compared with last year of about. 120,000 te Which will make tbs total, deficit...... .260.000 We take ho account ol the snlpscnis amiss uly and Aufrust, as tri ese were small last year. thouRh we believe will be even smaller this year, and wc assume no change in the supply from other sources, and we suppose the trude to hold about the same stock as at thia time last year (it is probable that they bave increased their holdings 40.010 or 10 OVO bales from tho lowest point of our.market ai tho end Of May, when they li a i ?o surplus1 stock whatever. ) If, therefore, we reduce our stock at Christmas to 250, 000 balee, against 862,000 bales last year, we will tl ill have to reduce the deliveiles 160,000 bales below what they wet? in the second half ol last year, or about 6000 bales weekly. This ls a serious reduc? tion, and lt remains to be seen whether present pri? ces, which are about 2d rer lb over the average of the second half of last year, will suffice to effect it. We incline to think that some further rise will be necessary, ot leset ta american cotton, to put tho requi ito pressure upon consumption. It ls in American cotton tbat the deficiency ia most alarming. We can now count almost to a bale the supply we can have till next crop arrives, for lt is evident that scarcely anything more can come [rom America out of the present crop, as stocks in the ports arc reduced to 76,000 ba es. indeed ie ap-' pears probable that we must ship aa much cotton of the better grades to the stales aa they can send us of the lower grades, wh'ch are unfit for tnelr consum? ton. - Onr supplies promise to oe as follows : ?tock american, ?Tune ii,,,,,, ?, a... .hales. .219,000 1 float tbat date..79,000 further supply toi November 1, ?ame ad !S-t year, Bay...,. 20,000 total supply till November 1.811,000 leduct for stock in Liverpool November I1, t.. 20,000 otal ava'lable for conpurhption ana export. ..231 000 ay 16,00t bales per week agalnsi deliveries of 2?,000 ?ales per week during same time laat year. We do not seo from the above bow we cab allow or home consumption ~for~<it&e next f eur months nore than 13,009 to 14,000 bales American cotton .er week, Whereas the present rtW 1* |*tbbably 22, 00 ??!es per week; and the, situaron ia. the-nore rlttcal as there ia also a serions deficiency of Brazil otton to contend with, .?ha.stock, qi it being only 1,000 balow. against 186,000 'bales tait year. Excerit luring ibe height of the American war we have not lad to face euell a sta Va:ion supply of long suplen salton, and it is most imnonaut tor the trade?? lapin to econom g? Its a e at once, lest lam?n? prices >e reached later in the antonin. j On the other hand, it mus. be borne in mind that 1 long period of wretchedly bau trade is undoubted-, y before our spinners. 1 he consumption will bave> JO be cut down sooner or later through their inabili? ty to meet the lona on working, and when that period Urrives th?rV will be an augmentation Of the failui?s: dread v alarm'uglv frequent, ?he.dange?; of making bad debts is attracting attention on all fides, and wo tear tbe iray.ty of the; sitoshou will increase for an Luoefimt? time to come The question of mak^g oish payment upon deliver? the ratio of the tr ^de jn Liverpool ia seriously deba ed, and it seem?, not un? likely that a movement may be made ere l.ong in that direction, lite; accounts cf tbe gre wing A^rioan crop have Imp'oved of late, but it ls sti^i thought tobe two we*kKb?idn?laetyesaVis.crop, tin l?ti I.; lido o ??w Tor'? Mee Alarbe?. j The Journal of Comm rcs, of Wednesday, the lita ia?4*nt, reports th't the local trade is ve ylighi for carolina'pjod Rangoon, but from tho out ot town ?Valera trvre ia a good demand, ?nd the stock of Carolina being very small,.full prices are current. Rangoon is ^prentyarcd oareljr steady. We notice sil>s of 90 casks Carolina at 83?a8??c. and 160 nags Rangoon at 7%a9c currency, duty paid. We qufeie Carolins at 8 '?adc, and Rangoon J??a3j4c gold for lots m bond. ' \hsxt? cc Jr tai Jf underra &cc . . . I Take Now York Vegetable and Fruit ' 1 ' ;; Wartet.' '. Tho Journal of Commerce of Wednesday states that the main supply ia now I rom near points, and Southern produce 1B being crowded u of tbe mar? ker, with diminished arrivals. Nor'oik ?took sells as follow?: Potatoes, $2 per bbl foi prime and ROotSl tor interior lots; tomatoes at SI 50al 76 per bushel crate; cucumber* at $1 60 per bbl; anpiea at S4a8 Bermuda potatoes st 16a6 per bbl.; onions at $8 per hbl. Lo-g Island and Jersey potato a S2a2 60 per bbl. Connect cut o ions $5 50 per bbl, SfaO per 100 bunches ; ? n cum bera 75cs$l i er 100 ; green corn tl 'i 5a ti a?iper T-oabel? apoles at $6 50a8 per bbl, the Utter Srice for selected lots; string beans tl per two bushel bl; peas 78cal per bag; equaabea 60c per basset; j strawberries 12>?al5c for pints; currants, common. 1 at iiai?K#^?)rrfc?dov*^ at S6a7 per buBhel; wtortleberrles tfta7 per buefaek raspberries? (?at*srpa>.lOaWe- per. quart. Jersey blackcaps. "BoolUues." 20.25c per quart; eomrron tiqds at Ilaire; chem?o. tour, I??*??. - The small lots ol peaches in this week from Charleston were ?asilyjflas^?tsj?ia8?nei? .?rato; som? ?#rly "Bale'' caches are expected in from Delaware th's week. S r*uhem p*vura e/ ll al tfa?, per orle... loartgaieasioersonia tiaioima ttaitroaO : bmTIn r?w c <: .;-..>....., 289 bales Cotton, 69 bales Domestics, 100 boxes Candles, 316 eacks Wheat: 160 lacks Bran, 275 bblt Naval stores. 4 cara Wood, 3 cars Lumber. To Ball road Agent, Werner ft Ducker, H < obla & Co. Gold? smith & sor-. Siecke ? Heuachte, H Bnlwiukle, F D O Kracke, Clagnom, Herring lt Co, Peteer, Rodgers 4 Co, Kirkpatrick st Wi .te, W C Courtney Ar Co, G H Walter & Co, Johnston, Crews & Co, Hopkins, Md"] Pherson & Co, J A Q lucken bash, Kinsman & How? ell, and B O'Neill. Passengers. Per steamer Pilot B y, from Beaufort via Edisto J F Calvin, Mrs Blown, Miss A Brown. J R Mat? thews, W Humo, Jr, J Apple. J J Mikel!, wite and son J Mitchell, Dr T P Mibell, Mrs CarreU, Miss E Mackey, J Harvey, Col J Whaley. G L Marsteller, Miss Loper, and 13 < n d ok. Per steamer 8t Helena, from Edisto and Rockville H E Swinton, H R M win On, B J Whaley, ? Howe, E B Seabrook, and 10 <>n deck. ?fjBjarJi?ci?r:?i|jstaat*s??*s?r:rt?JjaasW.-'.i r- s. -'-.? ? . ....JJL-^^^1^^---------:. fort ol Charlesion. Jilly 17. JfUKT CJAA-'-KIS AJ-A. KJ~*~ rai u or THE Moon. Last Quarter, 1st, ?*/ 'hours..27-mudies, evening. New Moon, 9th, 8 hours. 14 minute? I morning. First Quurtei- 16th 1 hour 58 talantes* morning. Pull ?oon. 28d:'9 boura 84 minut?s itnoruRng. Le at Quarter. Stati il hours, 46 minutes, morning. . 'iIT"om Ii yryfrHtpft j ? ?? jj i ? rsger-ffi 11 :ty. n ' "" Km? BISKS. p I I BM8. I KiaXS. i WAIK?. l??M^esaaVJ.w 5,. 8 7.?i?l .an...ai :u., 2 lt^Wefii?Bday. Uv. 8 fl 7.. S li.&4o? Lil.166' 15.Thursday... 5.-. 8 -..T>?. .ia..42 .- .aidai. 16 friday, .< i.. '> t.. i . 7.-.1 Vr- I .Mom. ia .afl.Loo WiSatardayl., ?? 5^.-?tfP>-?.?-f : pctsviSO.1-! -.1.163 18in?(l?v;;, rt fii. ,6'??n^7k.M6 XX. 0 o i'2.L67 ' ',. !-fLf'.'-.m _1 ?. ?..??'*??'.ITS L.? *.'I . . _..ll, 1 ,1?. ? ' - 4rr*#^';%l^wiay. . lAwpiet Pi'lot.Boy. .Peck. Beaufort .via ' Edisto. Mdse and ^uudriea. To J F?r ,ua.in, southern Ex pre^s ifjivj. Susan Chap?n an, ? EAdams. A U Cbiepi m, r <y, H t P ?vic ormicli, llavsnei & Cd. Lancaster IE Howe, J CH Clauseen, and Carsten A Jacob?. - - Sailed Arr ?lata Port. Bri(? Jennie Clark-, Roberts, from EUvina, July 7. Steamer Hty Point, McNelty, from Wilmington, N C, Joly 16. ?'- ',? SIlirjB?W?bV IC'Ciajlli. WitaimowN, Joly lft-i+?ailed, Fair banks for New York; ? i ty Point tor Chtrleeton. : Weutho; clear-wicd bW. thermometer SO. ; nemv "nV*. ' Xhe SOhr Franronia. Leavitt, from Georgetown, 8 O, arrived st Bath, Me, July Tl. UP, Cht A UEO AND H i I LUD FOR ?Bia Pf AT : hi r-t <:: i r,j>Mfe>A?* ..; I I . ?.l VOftSlONi li )' 'r- 'r:'.'i 6 tiVrapooa.,r -ur. The Hannah Lizzie, Ferguson, cleared........ May 20 The. Vince, Balli jay, up... ;....... '.June 12 , HAVANA. Brig Jennie Clark, Roberts, sailed...........July 7 ? T? oars ? ' #t*f> . f] ? 8obr V.'looity, Pink harri ^sTheil ...'.June IS Bri? Il WMc^l?ve^^tu^eT?ieared.... ...July 1 Sehr 8 tam pedo, 8trAtton,%?Ared........ T. July 3 Brig ffainpden. Perkins, up.June 80 Hour N W Smith. I ?Oker up.. ? July 19 Sehr Wm L m rings, Hahvy. cleared..,.. . ...July 6 Sehr Myrover, Brown,-siestfed............. .'.July 19 rUILADKLfUIA Behr Sarah Cullen, AVIS. np........... ......Joly 1 ' wrucnioTOif, M O. Steamer Oliv Point aoeiiv, salted.........July 1< " WM Kif; WMBA^'I" WASJT?S?? TO ?n?OH ?SS5B, 10,00? Bushs. 0 **n .M WH-:a r. ? Joly 5 yew?; JOSH 0ASffgg!R* ft CO. Gr . WT. Li HUN, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY 8. K. Corner or King and .foUn-Sts. SPECIAL AND PERSON AL ATTENTION GIVEN TO PHYSICIANS' PRESCR PUONS. SEALER IK FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERIES, SOAPS, PUFFS AND PUFF BOXES, TOILET SETS, ?fe. rA??uivr ?llcouiSE? GENUINE BAY UV M. L?H N'S COLOGNE A U UNSURPASSED BY ANY O THE R. A TRIAL WILL REPAY YOU. GERMAN COLOGNES. LUHN'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS Have no equal for strength and purity, and ought to be us*d by all SODA WATER DEALERS AND ICE CREAM MANU? FACTURERS. ' Hr. E. H. JACKSON, Proprietor of the Charleston Bole?, says; "I recommend your Extracts without ieeltation to the public for Ice Creams, Jellies and Pastry." Mw. HI Bf. BULTF.RFIBLD, Proprietress of tbo Pa? rtiten Hotel, says: "Ihey ar? we.ll worthy tho atteh .iopof those who deal In Iber? or use,tbem " Tfa?fe Extracts uro put up iii Hfnull vials, by the losen, for the trade, and family use, and io pint, j inart and half gallon bottles'for 'manufacturers. ungrese R?d ??tRH Rock Spring Waters j CONSTAN 1 LY'ON HAND. Ah* arfcie ;^v4?^8ti^W^ *<U fce PMCVirea Goods delivered In! the city F SEE OF CHARGE. iiiik^M.' M^BOM WHICH MANKIND BUFF ER ' Bf H . over a large part of tbo gt?be. is tlie W y r consequence of a diseased action in WT?Ba# tbe t-yetem. induced by the poi?6n SM a ; nus miar-m ol vegetable d.-cay ibis' JL exhalation te .'evOTSB? : ?ry: the action < M of solac .bert:om v& sett, ?nd,. pees W . with the wsleyy vapor f om it iVhiie the sun is belew -tte b?rison .this- vapor ingie*--hear the earth's surface, and the ? virus 2 taken with it through the lung? in<o the-blood, lhere it acts as sn irritating fol-on on " the;' ' Internal Viscera aud sarrstla?t>orgaaarOfJttt? nodv. 1 ho liver becomes torrid and fails to. necrete not only thia TITOS. - but also tb? nile from the ' blood. Both the virnssndtbe bi<o accumulate itx ih",.circu? lation, s?d produce'vio ent constitutional disorder. . The spleen, the kidnejys, and the ?tom ?ch sympa- , thize with the liv r, und become disordered also. Finally, the instinct ox out organisai, as l. in an at? tempt to exoet the noxious infnsiob. concern rates the whole blood of tbs body In the internal excreto? : ?? rles to for > tbero to cast it out. Tl.? blood leaves , the surface, and tushes lo the central organs with congestive violence. Ibis is the Chill But in this effort it tails. ' Then the Fever follows, in which the blood tot?*? the central organs and rushes to ?he t-uiface, iis it iii another effori to expel tbe irritating poison tbrouph that otbi r great excretory-tbe skin. In this also it fails, and the system abandons the attempt exhausted, sud w its tor tbe recovery of strength to repeat the hopeless effort another day Them) aro ibo Ors ot paroxysms ot Fever sud Ague, rmcb constitutional .disorder Will of course under? mine the health if it is not removed. T , We have ?bored to had, and have found, aB eau- ' dote, <*. Which neutralizes this malarious poison in the blood, ami stimulates the liver to expel lt from the body. As it should;.!?'?. -M does cure this afflicting . disorder with perfect certainty. And lt does mois, sr rithertd des. what is of mace serries to those sub? ject to,, Ung infection, if .taken in season lt expels, it front the system as it is absorbed, and thus keeps those who use it trea i rona Its attacks; keeps the sys? tem in health alihbugh exposed to the disease. Con sequentl; it not only-rut es, but protects from, the .great variety ot affections which, are induosd>by this : malignant influence, eaob as Remlttej.it F**<?r Chill Fev?r. Dumb, or Masked A gue, Perto4ioal Headache, or BillouB Headache. Biiione Fever*, j*aur?ln>. Bheams?Bm Gout. Blindness, Tootbanhe. .Earache, Catarrh, Aetbma. PaJpUaUona Painful Affections of the pleen, Byatericp, Colic, Paxalysip, and gainful Affect ons ? 1 the Stomach and Bowels, all of which, when ari*ing Trum this oause, will be found toss; 1 sume, more or loss, tho inlermiUent type, This "AGRE ?UBB^rmnove? theica?seof ft^fl*?'?^ mente ard eures the disease, - , : un -j,.,nr. ? ; > 1 his tit accomplishes by stimulating tbs excreto? ries to expel the virus from the syst?me asa these organs by decrees become habited; io dp- this, ihejr chace, of their own accord. Hsnesanse* w?bat;w* term acclimatation. Tim? may aec?mpusn the same end, but otteubis to not lons; enough,.or is sacrificed in the attempt, white, this ' Ague Cure" doe? lt st once, sod with safety ? Ve have great reason to be? lieve this is a surer as weil ss safsc remedy for the .whole class of diseases which are caused by the mi? asmatic intecti a. than any other which has been discovered; and it baa sull another important ad? vantage to the public, which is, that it la cheap as well ss good. rf.- ." : ?:i*>.' ' PnKPAKED BT . J-? Dr. J.. C. AYER St. pt?^ Lowell, Mas? . . Practical and Analytical Chemists. , jj Pfice One Dollar per bottle. I ?. Sold at Wholesale, by i DOW IE A MOISE,. Charleston, Booth Carolina, f-s And by Retail Druggicts everywhere. JnnsaO pao '.y r stoth3moa ^ v' ".- li -; RIB ' .rj.ii,i?.;,? ff :.: .A?,I L pi. m \ ..- un rn A 'jh?re^-t(r?W?to'fti???l^g^^ I , . ?Tsofexrraord?nBry e?lcacy for CoBtivMiess. iaty 'gestfett,TVf$V>pn? rTHtdaehter"1Wrvonr jWMBty, Over complalntr' "Tbe best PILL In'the world." Medical Journal, September 8. "i . . . TRY T H E Ml X R Y T H E Ml All Druggists in CHARLESTON sell them. ...< ' .'. .Ct . ?>.' t(t"\ "COSTAR'S" ST?NDAKH PREFAB ATION 8 i i ABE ??Costar's" lt nt. It each, dte.. Extcxmt's. ?.Co? to r's" Bsd Bu? Exterminators. ??Costttr's" (only pure) fnsoet FowHer. j ' ' "Only Infallible Remsdies knowla" v ! - ' ?-?8 ys?f>* established in New York." "2000 Boxes and Flssks manufactured daily." nM I Beware f 11 of TOnrtnufc~ft^!?!at?Bns,.. "All DrnMriais In ob ARLU mott sei* them." For tl, t'/, n and 85 sizes, Address . "COSTAR" CUM??AlVY, ??. > S3 Bftowsinl'street, A ow York.! Bold in CR ARLES I ON, H. 0.. by GOt)UHICn,WINEinAN St co. March 38 SAO ITT 'i .? ?- ? ?.\ .?-', " : ?1 O' t A B A AA I H Purifies the Blood. For sale tor Drsa??rtt*? Evsrywhsto. Jflrv'** Ut .' "">? '." ".' ??".? "?.>*1 " t" l^grRAVkO OP MAC? M SCSI A. ' --! A GOOD COOLIMO BUMMER MBDIHINB MAD? fresh every day, by Da. H. BAEB, May aS No. 181 Meetteg-wvMt, JJruij?? Cftcmi?l,, Ctr. Q '? . , f> A HT K N I n ~ Apothecary dud Chemist. No. IQ 3 Meeting-stx'eet O H A. R L E S T O N , S . O rjl^J? .ADVERTISER B?Q| TO CALL ATTEN TION to tia stock of tbe best Imported and Domes h&**?tft cV; vd .: ':i .!.:- i ?j ! GjEiEMTCAXB, DP.UGS' I) tit-? eil AND . . PATENT MEMC1JSES. DEATH TO FLIES. USB LIGHTNING LIGHTNING LIGBTNING LIGHTNING PW PAPER FLY PAPER FM PAPER "j , , FW ^PER. .? . .> ; ; i-r- .-.-i: >t: ? > ;.i 1 vr !?i t.u ? ' 3TJR? AND SPEED? D?iSIKUGr?ON ?ljr> ?Eio ?SOUBLESOME visiroB. U : rrj' i f I :: . ? '..'.: H? t i.T^t . * FOH SALE Bi THE SHEET, QUIRE OR R?^M, t . I ?T '. ' fc'?'itflTft O A M JUT .*,....! T I BTT THE ADVBRTISSRj L MANDFAGTOBER OF it;if )f^fL.(au ,pj,,,siw,wl?i|rvjy, Wbich have established for themeelTts a r?putation anrpasaed tj ?ouo. : '. ri ' el j ?*?(<.! ..' : . j Th ron gb cont tani-effort and attention be hopes to meiH o ?^tinnnn'?e.of "t?je public patronage which, ba? hitherto been extended to lum. b.,j. February 16 rathslyr K V ? . ? % P ? V P H I T T ? ? FAMILY :TMCT>IOIN ?? . CONSISTING OF RIS CEUiDHATED ?NDDYf?E PAIN KIU If, A^TI-?BILIQUS PILLS, AGUE PILLS, ?yseate?*y'CwWt; Female Tonic iv' AND ' i.;, '. PURIFYING PILLS. TH? FXCILLENT1 BE M ? D tW 0}# O. S. rBOPHITT, kl. D" need bo recommendation thou well known power in removing the diseases pe? culiar to our Southern climate having already estab? lished for them an enviable reputation in Georgia .nd tho aAjnrktttff States, Am the majority ?ot persona h v lng In the tfouth are predi' po* ed te disease ff the Liver,'it ia grabed by all intelligent physicians that moetof tbe pains and aches of qur people are due toorginic or mnctii nal derangement of that impor tant organ. Frophltt's Liver Medicine and snti .Bilious ;rdb? .strike directly at the. rooiof. the evil Tbev cure the Liver, which in nine cases out of en, le at tbe bottom of the Cousbs. DyepeprU, Coho; Sick Headache. Rheumatism, Constipation, Mon atrual Obstructions, Atc, so common among our people. Earache, Toothache,-' Acute BfieuxaatiBm. Neuralgia and bodily pains of everykind flee before ;. PKOPRITT S PA1? KILL LT like chanT before, the, wbaJ. _ . PKOPHlTl'?ldVEM MEMCINIC. i Or.-frqphitt-Having used thia medicine suffi? ciently long to test its virtue, i nd to satisfy my own mind that it 1B an invaluable remedy for Dyspepsia -a disease from which the writer baa.suffered much for six years-and being per?naaUrt>tfraihandle..s who now suffer from thia annoying complaint would be signally benefltted. ae ke has bein, by ita nae, ? e deem} it a- duty we:QWe;tO fbie unfortunate' Class to recommend to them tbe use of this remedy which has given not only himself but several members of bia family the area'eat reiief. , M. W. ARNOLD, Of the Georgia Conference. WOife?! .*' . , 1 /. IU'? i. i Boot,? COTTKTX, QA , April, 1807. fl Thia is to certify that ? waaroonnned to i he hon*?, and meat of tbe Urra to ny bad, and KuflVring the Sreatest agony imaginable ? with Rheumatism, for ve months, and after trying every available reme-, -dy. with no relief, I wa? cured with two bottle? ot Dr. O. S ProphM's Anodyne Pam Kill It, each cost? ing t f ty cents only; it, relieved me almost mstantly. I therefore recommend it m the highest degree to others suffering from similar dise se I can sat ' that it ls one ol the beat, family medicines now ont. certain. Yours truly. W. A. FOREHAND. COVINGTON, QA., July 0,1887. Dr. ProphiU-Having used your Liver Medicine for more than ? Vea* in my family, l cheertuhy re? commend it to all persona suffering from Ihrer af '? faction?, jpyapeptla or indigestion in,any form, it: also recommend your Dysentery Cordial M the beat rita*dy tor that disease. O. T. BUOERP. HTAHFORT'VII.I.E, PUTKAM COUUTT, Oct 1.1887. -Br. 0.-0, tropHU- Dear Sir- ibi* is toceruty that 'X havo naed your Arve Pills for ibo lasi ten yo rs. and 1 have never failed o cure .be Ague tn a single instance with them. They a) wt vs break the chClR the first day that they are niven I can recom? mend them a? heine tbe >ent aime medicine that i huve .tatet found, and th*;y leave po bad .effects follow - lng them, as Qpihtta, fte. Yours'respect tully. ' A. WESTBROOK e<- / ju PUXWAM COUNT*. Oat September 32,1868, .Dr. Ot JPrfPAW-tr-I, bave u-eo fo<vth? lasi two y>ar* Tn my family von ?,i ver Medicine, your Hain Eiit it, and yon Female Torie, and t have no feat a in saying that tb.ey are tbe.beet medicines I have e? er nerd fdr the Li ver an'? stomach ' Mehr? g o abd Bhi nmatic ??^e^O??s, Hsadftsh?. Colic, and patas o? every kind' are subdued bf them. . After using the medicines so long, I. cheerlblly recommend them to >aayaiid avery ona, and loall ?hat are aJBictrd, as the best anO -'*afeet remedied for ali the 'disease? for milich ffe-y are recommended, ??e, W " , , Yours retmeotiuily, . *AMBb WIliaHf. ?>H. P?OP?lV?*TWttA4LBrTtlVI?. Tble Medicine, with its eneociaten, ie ?sale and eft?tain remooy for all curable diseaees to which Fe males atone'are Hablo. It i* abo ea ex oeil en t pre ventative of Nervous BilHdneiJs, Or Nervou-* Die ca?ta in etlfier Baale Or lexi ate ll ia a powerful Ner? vine Tonic Felting np a foll and tree cir> uiaUoo throughout fbo av?"em; ail ol tba above Mediolnce sold by Drtugiata and M mr char, ia peuerally throughout th? ^OUihweeA, ED. S. BXJBN^ANT? Wboleaale and Retail Agent, No, 431 Kicg-stiaet, (ni&if Calhoun,) Obarleeion, 8. C. PrenaveA m?!y br T>?, t}? f ? ?E0P2??T, AprU 16 . ?tothtooa Covington, Cte, t*v- .." ?? -.? ..JW-. X?mU?ki (CU ?jQ K. Hi CH AD'S GOLDEN REMEDIES. ASK FORNOOTBFR, TAKE NOOTHKR, AND you wi)) save linio beal tb a?d money. $11( 0 til:wMil) for any case of disease in any Btaffe which they fail lo care. Dr. Hie.JU xl)'a ?OLDEN DALHAM No. 1 eures Ulcers. Ulcerated Kore 'throat and Mouth, toro ryes. Cutaneous or ukin Eruption., COPUT Colored Miotohop, .oronesHOf tho scalp. Heroin lu, Atc. ; ls tho greatest BOHO valor, A lui uti ve and Blood Purifier known, removes ad diseases from the system, and loaves the blood pur? and health?. Dr. ItICHAD'>x GOLDEN BALSAM No. ? cureB Mercurial Affections, Rheumatism in all it-form., whether fi dm mercury cr other causes; gives imme? diate relief in all cases, Nb dieting necessary. I have thousands of Certificates proving the miracu? lous cures effected by these bemt dies. Price of either No. T or No. % tb per bottle, or iwo bottles for tO. .?"ir c Dr. BI?HAU'S OOI.DEN ANTIDOTE, a safe, spee? dy, peasant ano" ratih ni cure for all Urinary De rogements, accompanied with full directions. Price I? per bottle Dr. RICH AU'S GOLDEN ELIXIR b'AMOUR. a tadical euro for Nervous or Gen. ral Debility, in old ;>r >onng; ioipartiutf en. rev with wonde ful effect. Enrice %H vet bottle, or two cottles for S9. OtJ receipt Ol price these Remedies will be shipped to any place. Prompt attention paid to nil corres lents. None genuine without tun hame of "Dr. RICH AU'S GOLDEN REMEDIES, D. t?. RICHARDS, sole Proprietor," blown lo glass of bot les. Address V JB. RICH A KDS. ' ? '' No. 228 Va rick-s troc t, New York Office Boura from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Circu'ars sent_ly _July 3 F? E S O N ' S TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. Warranted lo Remove all Besire for Tobacco. [t tu JPturely Vegetable anet contains not liing Injurions. The foUowlng is one of thousands of testimonials bat aro daily received by tho Manufacturer: HiCHM 'ND. VA . November28. 1888. DEAR Sra-The "ibbacco Antidote'; prepared by 'ou socoro Inc to the receipt you have submitted to ae, and the ingredients ot which I have examined, s purely vegetab e. entirely hai miesa, and coutain? (othing in the least injurious. It JB not'disagreeable o the tasto, ?nd as a home article, I hope yon will ueet with ready sale tor lt, and I belle vu that if the irectlons are followed, it will do a>l you>l?lnw>d for U JOHN DOVE, M.D. MW* Price GO cents per Bov. The usual discount 9 th?* Trade. JS3" For ?ale by - , Dr. H. BAEB, THOLI'S ALB AGENT FOB SOUTH' CAROLINA. ?June 7 ; ? j . , . DB CARR PUL WHAT MEDTOINES TOV TASK. I WBBN YOU, ARK EXHAUSTED BYQVEhWOFK f head or hai d. and feel th? need ol Fqinetnii g In Igorating. don't drrnk-whiskey or any Intoxicalieg bingi whe her under' the name ot BRJajS or other, vise..>nch articles sive just,a?, rnuch. strength to ronr weary1 bod' and mind ne the'whip gives To th* ad ed horan abd aa more. ? Alcoholic f4,d)ulantg.are nj ur iou a to NJ rye beult b, and are ALWAY fa followed ?y D^PRESBING REACT ION. [Kidd's Nervine and Invigorate s a TONIC and GENTLE STIMULANT which is WT attended by RR&CTION. Wi at ft gains for rou it'main fairs. When Bit* freches body: or mino, t refreshes wt'h natural sirei gibJha? comes lo stay. Vesre notrecommending teetotalism in ?reinterest if sut faction) but long and extended observanon caches us thathe wbo legostB to the. bpltle for rest ir recuperation, will find, aB be teens at lt,'that he a kind lin? a fire in Ma bones which will consume ike the flames of perdition. Turn, from ir. Toko s onie that, will refresh ?nd not destroy. DOD D'S N ?RV i NE is'for sale by all Brugeisfs.; Price One Debar. See Rook of c ertificates that, accompanies ;acb bottle. , 7mos . June iii ROSAD ALIS: fiai ix * Tf???S?SSS???????^??^??? 1 ?te' .. SOM by ? . I*? itt ?tl OOODRICH, WUVf?IWAM S? CO.. ? Direct Importar? of European. Drugs and Chemicals, ; May S . stuthlyr CB ARLB8TON. 8. C. ARB Y'S JPROPPT?UACTIC *?fc?LT>. Letter fron Hon. Alex. H. St-phenf, of Georgia. . CUAWXOKDSVI LU?, Ga September 89, ISM. Darby's Prophylactic Fluid ia aa article of little cost but crest value. Ifs dom esc c aa well as mejdi ctoal fee?a are numerous, while its specialties are mo4 wonderful . 1 have not been wittiest it for' ten years, and no head of a family who can afford, to have lt should be without ft. ALEX H, STEPHENS. > THE WONDBSFVL FAMILY SKD1. CB WK. .. letter from Hie Surgeon-General of the ?ate Confeder? ate States. RICHMOND, Va., Januar/ 14, 1809. Jona DAUBT & Co., No. ISO William-street, New York: Gentlemm-I have received your letter of the 16th or Dex. em ber, 1866, callina my attention 1b your. iDarby'a-Prophylactic) Finid. I most cheer! olly nt? te tba? the Fluid waa furnish.' ed to, and extensively used by, the surgeons in charge of genend hospitals in the Confeder?is ser? vice, with greet benefit to the pa tien is-all the sur geors making a fuvoroble report- s great deal of it was used In'tnebospttala. . . Very respectfully, your obedient servant, HAM'L PHBsiON MOORE, M. D, ! TUB ASXO.VISH?S6 [ DI SI Bsc oat i QojuoCO*, Q XSVIP. QA.. December an. 18?8. Prof. DABBY. Dear Sir-naving not been en? gaged for many years in the aottve duties of the Medical profession. Tom only superficially aoqualnt Sd witu tfcecla<m*'ef your Prophylactic Fluid, but sm well acquainted with, its chemical clenents While", tbero?ore, l> wnn'ot spet? experimentally of the value or the compound vet the disinfecting and therapeutic properties of the agen?? employed in tts composition, together with the well known reputa? tion af ?ts diBoovorer, sa a otiemiut , anthon zo me to regard its merit- as ot a hbjb order; on the whole it must be considered as a valuable contriuution,to the class of. articles to which ii belt age. These views, I may add, are watsined by the testi? mony O? many competent judges, who ?ave tested Its properties. Believe me, dear sur. ~ . Yours, respectfully, A. MUAN?, M.D., LL. P. fm. . - .' ? ? OVERS BURNS, WUUNDS. STIX GS, ?ce. Ai AUAMA INSANE HosrHAn, ) Tua? ?i/OQSA December M. 18?8. ( Messrs. Jonn DABBT A CoTNo. 160 W ii Hum-street, New York: Gentlemen-I received your clrenlara of tbo li th mutant, axking an expression ot opinion from me as to the merita of your Prot hy lactic Fin d. Ike pre? paration hsB bet n so g .nerally used by the proies ?don and public at large, and to universally esu em Lid. that it seems to me to need no further rroom mendabon. Aa a disinfectant and remeJIa) agent too. when tn. iicat d, it is not exceih d bx any similar prepanttion. We use permeanganio prepa> allon? very extensively m ibis h sp1 tal, and cou.d pot do wfihost them. I consider yon1 a tae best and moat elegant piepara :ien of the kind manufactured. BespecUuby yours, fcc . : ?. P BRICE, li. D., Snp't and Pbyaiolan Alabama insane Boepita'. DbWlB & MOISK. WHOLESALE DftTTQGIHTH, MaySg tnUisSmOy' AgenU for Bout^ Carritna. TO B A K ? IS 8 . #Vli : - ": "->"' " ' J UBI RECEIVED AND FOR HALE WHOLESALE AND MEI AIL 3ARBO?ATE OF AMMONIA PRIME HOPS V. CREAM OF TARTAR ? bi !?l a ..'IV . ' .. . ! 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June ?1 Mo. Ul M-Ung attest.