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THE DAILY NEWS. The OM ?tory. ?.TA* mila axe e*t and the bret sa ie op, ? An* tbe pro? ia turned fm a northern BC?; Wi? ?ny chees tod TOW me a TOW tha^you will .?Ter be true to me 1" "Ikia* your cheek,and Ikia* your lips; Never a change thia heart shall know Whatr Ter betide-come life, come death Parhnf, darling. Hove you so 1" 9b, but the northern sights are keen I tba sailor elinga to the froxn shrouds: s\ kfaahurna hot thtoagh his dressai ol home, And his heart goes south through the flying clouds. !fa? maiden lanaba by the garden gate Bras sis ot love ar? tbe soones'i o'er 1 tates rall on ber lip? and hair. And trna war d goes on ts lt went bei re. towarri iaL ChuarK-atost Cotton and ti lee Hau-kter, frnCl Or- TUA efl il'.LESTON DALLI: NEWS, I CHaXLavrow, Monday Evening, Jal v 36. f OTTTOF.-deners having lu some instances soften .ad their ratea, a few operations took place indicating a Ooline af a * to le f? lt. The transactions were ?ibales, vii: 10 at SH; 35 at 33* Wequote: UTHPOOL OTjuwmcanow. Ordin?r; to cood ordinary.3t 031 ? low Bridling.ai*? Middling.83 if ~By New York cUaaificatii n we quote : MUdhxg.33 s? .- HICK -This grain wae firmer and prices improved ?boat * e * &. bales ?5 tierce* ol ch an Carotina at ?*c w lb. We quote common to fair clean Carolina at 7*/?.8c;good 8*fc8*c fl ft. . Mar Atta hy Telegrapb. IOBW(iB:MAB?VhTIL_^_----? ?. Loanon. _Jnrj> ^ft>wi?=T?n80??7c3^. Ponds Suiet at 82*. Tallow 46* 3d. ? Aiterncon-Consols declined *. Bonds un sjpMsgew. Br?ala*.-Cans?la 93*. Bonds 81*. -raiieatatiiiili- Joly 94-Keen.-Cotton a shade filmer; uplands 13*?12*d; Orleans 12**12*d; sales M.OOO bales. Bed Wt stern wheat 9? QdaSa 3d. ^-ASeropon.-Co.ton unchanged,. lard flat Evening-Cotton, upland? 12*tl, Orleans 12-,'d; wales 12, COO bales. BreadstuflB and tallow Arm and unchanged. BATU; July ?-Cotton, an the spot, If 50*c l>unxroaT. Joly 38-Bonds 87*t?7* .. . .. poKBaTIO XLLRKXTS. ' Saw YOE a, July 2?- NOOB.- Stecke firm. Money . sMffyai 7.- Btej?pg9f? Gold 38*. Cotton doll; , ?rpbmd* 31c. Tnrpeanine moderately ne?ve at 43*c. Botin ?rm; strained common $3 36; good fa 30 13 81 Jrening -Cotton dull; ia'e? SOO ba'ee at 34c. Jbur. repeine lo fahey State ? 86*7 60; toperons J to choice whits We*era 15 SSa* 75; Bcutberff| firmer, ccOrDon to choice flail 75. Wheat, Mo i '"??iring $163. Com, lair demand at noon's atoante. Mts? beef steady. Meas pork quiet. lard Armer;1' Settle 19*?20c. Whiskey Aimer at tl 09*1 10. ?brtetrlss quiet. Turpentine 43c. rot-in IA) 25.8. *[ Freights li>wer. Money quiet and easy at 6?7;,di? ?otlnt. tK. 'Sterling firmer St 8**10*. Gold ataong at 37**37*. Southern stocks dull. ' Bai?mnx. Jaby lA-i-Coiton quiet at 33*a."4c, nour steady* Wheat n good den sad; receipts Btfge; prtaao to <-holoe red tl 66al SS. Ocra dall; prtae ?bete tl 04*1 C6; yellow AJ-t8al ia .M>SS york $84. Bacon ?civ J and advancing; should- rs Mfce. Whiskej tl lOal ll. CDICIBIUTI. July 26.-Whiskey excited at $10f.. Provision* fl rm er and active. Mee? peck held ai J $83 50*34. Bacon tends us; rhonlders l4*e ; olear j . .aldea 19**18*c- Lard 19*?19*c. tv B*. Loma, Inljays-Whiskey tl 05, Provis i cns sTOoyant af ess pork $33x33 76. Shoulders 16c WnjcmoTON, July 3*.-Spirits'turpentine steady ai $?*<-. Boain quiet. Crude turpentine 13 70*3. IrmmK Jnly W -Cotton, market duh ard un? changed; salsa 1$ baies; Mtipts 16 bales: middling Mfr. &4TAKKAH, Jury 26.'-Nothing doing In the cot .ton market; receipts 17bales. j ? Moan*. Joly $6.-Cotton, market doll; sales 99tades; low middling SOC; rec-isis 8 bales. Kaw Oat.uns, Joly 30.-Cotton, mare doing; atkldrmg S2*c; sale 669 hales; receipts 216 bale.;, -trxport* 106 halts. Gold $7. F terring 611?:. Heir york sight 340 premium. Sugar firm; common I???; prime 13*c. Mohme* ?rm. Mgfjsjsk ?fe Co.'e Cotton He port, xor tho Wraf* tending Joly kB, 1MB. MSW TOBE, July SA-Tam MABXXT.-In oar ? lae* report the m .rket closed quiet at 34**34 *c for Trt**lfit; tptimd*. rarurdtr. There wa? very little -,. Armand, but Solders were indifferent ?bout eeBlng. Bala?only 801 bile? st 34*tS4*c fer Uplands. Mon darr, tba seat* wara confined-lo ons or two small lots UVtt???m, nut "bolder* ?hbwed no deposition to .Bros. Bale? 113bales ?t 84*c Tuesday, there ?ss tittle Ot ?0 demand. Bot holder* wera firm at 3**c. Balee iff tala*. Wedneadsy, there was more doing, wot prices v er? a shade lower, and at the clo e there Wt* a tatter tone, bales 1499 hales. Middlings 34a s**e. tburiday, the markst wat quiet. Middhngs BJ*. 5ata 764 b*>*. Pridty. the market wat doll, W*B adacJiocla Pries* on the lower gradea. Sales Touring th? we^tuie demand b?s been very tight, ? -tta ? ala? only reaching 8101 biles, moally to ip a Bam Quotation? ?re *c to *c lower, aa compared with teat week. Liverpool op< ned ?t 12*d, declined to i3*d os Monday, st which figure the market slewed finn as Friday. Spinne* there have kept WSB ntt of tbe market, taking only S6,000 bale* . Their stock st tb* milli have been reduced 16 000 Batts fB$> week, ss the consumption is s ti il upwards of 60.000 haas*. On- sumner* would be glad to see prJeee decline on Uti* tao*, and we hear thar tome rSfflO* have restate* their consumption. If the stocka af cotton and goods were larger a combined movement in th* direction of " ehort time" would tarts Its effect. Busy i he quantity of goods every where ls tc much reduced that short time for ? week tar two Would produce a sufficient rise and a reevunp tlos of rall tm? by the mills. On the other band the -et*?? of cotton ta tbe conn try could and would be -shipped to Liverpool where long ?tai'led sor t are so arrha issn t. If there abould b* any material de? stile on this side. Our whole nock of 38 00 ba: ca would be a welcome supply to Manchester sad ?worx ? last about ton d>ys at the prsten t rate 0 r wort $aa>'. TTatltsritae* etrcnm?t*Doe?. we do t?ot st? now xnydiel Boran be brotuh taboo tat pr?tent. WhtB prl ea as Liverpool riso to a point wh.ch will reduce sta tass* iitSMiiiiiplIuo which pr? ent prices have not ?done, teen tb* markets might be broken down. Ttar* have tatst rece ved at the ports stace lat ot BspSmtar 3.035.872 balea, of which exporten hive taffeta 1 434,417 ta ea spinners 6l7,n49 bales and the jatastatv* ta* A tate s saialler than at tuatdate. De Bettm rtceiptaa* compared with last year, 63,017 tale*. Deficit In tbrpmenTs to Liverpool, 360 ino In oar last circular we made upa table showing tht'MHonnt taieu from the ports up to 9to Jul?, this year ?nd las', by ?pinner? T?t show the incorrect asst Of the ?c-c*l!ed overland fl, ur. s ol 241,000 bales ' Sbtsytar, against only 173.000- balee last year we added i hem to the ratings from the norts Thia gave ?atiWies to tiners 815 796 bales this year against ?TIO, 187 hales ?sty e r, which any one could eeo at a ata?o? wa* wrong: We re g ta;) to see that the au tbority reMoatible for the J4T.0C0 halie, against "JJ76.CUS bale* ha ' madeacorrecdun m to-day's turue. Tbe crver and shrpmen s are now put down at <4l,i 0. ' lisles this yeer, against 266.000 bates last year, wiiich ie nearer right. ' T?landA Mob?e. New Florida. Or. can". Texae Ordinary- a27* - t23 - ?28,^ - a?8* Good 0> * . dmary.- *29* - a30 - a30* - ?so* XowMld- . .> ^ d?ng...- r.32* _ ?33 - a33* _ eS3? Jttftfttn^- ?34 - B34*- a34* - t343li tales of the week 31tl bales, including 3466 io ?pinners, 5io to speculutors, and 99 to export ?rs. Groas reo?ipt- at this p irt for the week 4706 bales ?Vaos latbeptrmber 639,173 -alea. 1869. 18X8. Bto-lt In Liverpool........ 3C3000 ?02.500 Afloat from India.. 688,000 6fti,00t' Afloat, from America. 31,000 17.000 Stock ta Landon. 68.600 36,133 Afloat tor Louaoii....... 15 OOO l?.,,u?u .tock m Hi?, e. 36 938 41.99 i Afloat for Uavr-. 143,901 80 863 Stork ta Bremen. 8,745 11,830 Afloat lor bremeu.,.. 6.117 8 627 Stot?ui Unlied Sfc.ie* uoru..... 38U.0 769.1 Block m tbe interior towns. 3^183 7 .08 . . ?. . Total..... .1,316.447 1,668 837 Eenciency iu viatble supply . 331 fc80 Stock of o .lion h*ld by Uanchester ?t ioue? at Ita Wi*, now 110.&-0 bale ; same Ome 18- 8, 105.0?V tale?, al I idling Ortean*. no? 13d. then 10*d. Biarra7. VturrU & Co 'a \aval?.tolt,cb .ttlar. NbW YOrtK, Jill? 34- SPIBIW TOBPENTIHB - Tbed-ma d .m. IJK th. werk ho? beea Llr.butrut aetiv*. 1 he largo rece, pu on satur da j canso some anxiety ?ind- ma l alee at 43c in yard, bat a be, ter ?one ?-ou arer-dled auo price, were firmly sustain sd. 'Ita?ale*auouuttol700 bbs at 42al3j, mer ?OtatS Je, chiefly 43*. 41 43* f ir snipping and Mew T.Mk btu?, ?nd i c ud. d lu New Tors -hippiog ai4>*. iou do. privat te m- ai d 3 1 New Yo i Bb** to arr.va ai 43*. - lodog fl. m at 42*. mer abantab e. from yaru, d 43 ex do- *. the tone u. Sba ?a rket ?vor? a ?adj pm ea for some weeks, svpec ah? in v.?woi Lu bi receipt? on Wilmington, ?atakaowo wau s or exporter*. Heceipta 3176 bbl*. Ai*? 496 bNa. ?.auts-OfaJgTadcs continue ta good demie(", The busi m se in common ha? been at a abada lower price. Good No 3, Sol of all gradea, and extra pale are VJ rv scarce and mach wanted. Th? sile' an aunt 10 OOO h'olf. Common to good strained and No 2 at ?2 20a2 30, cbiefl. aa 35 for common a trained, and $3 40a-i 75 for No 2; 3300 bbl? No 1 at aaa*, and S3 35 a2 30 for low pale; 1600 bbla pale at 84 75a6, and 1000 bbla extra palest K>50a7 50. Receipts 6760 bbb). Exporta 7967 bbla. TAS- IS more firmly held, bnt tie hartness ls j trifling. We tote sales of HS bbls at ts for Wilming? ton tbtn, and $3 35 for thin rope, and $S'a2 CO for 22 ?nd 23 gallon bbls. becelpta 392 bbls. Exports 60 bbls._ Con signets pe rsou tn ?.ai on nu Hatlroa* July 26. 19 bales Cotton, 79 bales Domestics, 10 pkga Bacon and Lard, 870 able Narai Stores. 3 cars Iron, 2 cars Wood. To Railroad Agent, J alanball, Goldsmith * fon, w G Wbilden A Co, Cblsehn Bros, F?lzer. Rodgers ft Co. Ct H Hoppock, Hopkins, McPherson a Co KuMaaaa st Bowell Q wSteffens, WH We)ct, C D Aurons B Feldmann A Co. D A Amme, Werner k Docker. J Horkatnp ft Co, W C Courtney k Co, G W Will ama k Co. Jfariir Irv*. fort of Cruarleaton. Joly g7. POK? CAX.?LN JJ.A.J-C. FHA ES er TWX a cor. Last Quarter, lat, 7 hoon. 27 minutes, evening. New Hoon, Otb, 8 hoars. 14 minutes, morning. First Qa ur tar. IC th. 1 hoar. 58 minutes, morning. Fall Moon. 23d. 8 boara, 84 minutes, mooting. Last Quarter. 31st ll hours, 46 minuta*, morning. JULY. sua MOOS I men aura. 1 vans. 2S Monday.... ?7.Tuesday.... 28 Wednesday. 29 Tcursday?. 301 friday. 31 Saturday... llNnudar..... 6..11 5. .12 6..19 6. .13 5..13 6.. 14 6. 15 6.. 68 6 57 9..10 9. .41 10..18 10..44 ll..14 ll..4? Horn. 9..27 10.. 8 10..42 ll..20 12.. 8 12..62 13..47 Arrived * cateran y. ' SteamahlD Prometheus, Gray, Philadelphia- left lb'?Tfd*? ? M. Mdse. To Jno k Theo betty. Kail- 1 road Agents, J D Aiken k Co, W Brookbtnks, Dr H Beer, Bi.dd * Blake, Cameron k Barkley, Ciados A Witte. J Cosgrove, c lagh-rrj, Herring k Co, Do wie k Moise, G Drjer, V Dunabue, H Dryer, H H Fenren baoo. C D franke, H Ge>dis A.Ce, a H Orouther, B BesUn, B Johnson. Jeffords k ?.'o A Johnson, (j L Eomanren?. F Kre?sei, Jr. C Lfiienthal, J Marlon. McD ? Co, J F i aylor A o, A Tieocken, A H I bee, J N Tidemaun ft Co. O o Q af, 1 B Waring, Walker, EvanB ft Cogswell, P Walsh, Rehr W L SprlDgf, Halsey, New York, 9 days Mdse. To HF laker ft o, Adam-. Daua oas ft Co, W F Paddon H Bischoff ft ?p. Glidden ft Williams, DougUua ft Airi er. T stenhouse ft Co, B B Agent, M A i annlunaou, Kinsman bros, Bart ft WLrib. B CobaPA Co, Lam ey ft alexander. J H CampeensJ Co. H Gerdts ft Ca B C 'Neill J <' Burekm er & Co. A M--, ebb, Jr, BoUmaun rros, -Werner k Dm ker, J Thomson kio, W H Chart* A Co, . rane. Boylston ft Co. ? ft N. &lng ft Gibbon, J A Quackenbush, T M Cater, and order. sehr Anna S, Glover. Terry Boston, 14 days. Tee and Mdse. To M. Goldsmith ft Son, Tudor Ice Co, Kl.nek, Wickenbem ft Co, n B Agent J A Quacken? bush, M Prak \ D tl Bile ix, Wc Dukes & co. F ? Chapeau. J c Wood, ard o he a. On tho 22d ins?, about twenty-five miles south of Hatteras, expe? rienced m heavy squall, in which fullered some in ania, eired- from Ch:sob?'s lill), 15 tierce6 Pico, To Cblsfllm Btoa Stalled VcBttrtlay, Pr hr Zeta Psi. Thoarpacu. Ba Ula ore. . ?rhr Adolcb arugr), Ad. ms. Philadelphia, fe teamer MA King, Slag, Savannah.* Krona tina Port. / Steamship Maryland, Johnson, Baltimore,.J.uly 26. l p for tala Port, Sehr Francisco, fiaawthex at Baltimore, July 2k Behr A M Flann^fc, Colin:?. at.PraladelphU, Joly 21.. ... ^bipaevra-a? .. e'atcrapii. New You, July 28- Arrived, the City of Brook? lyn. * s A VANS AH , Joly 26.-Arrived, John L Merni], New kork Cl ear-u, brig Stadt Basil, Bio Janeiro; sehr Central America, New York. ta? sehr J P Allen, Allen, troth Camden, Me, for Charleston, arrived at Bork lane. Jory 14, and sailed IStb. , The British brig J L Pye. from Charleston for Lon? don, pot into Halifax. N 8, 22d inst., for u ?ditai as? sistance, the captain beiag nek. She sailed for her j de?, tl nation the same day. EJttT OF v KSStci>s OP. CLEARED AND SAILED FOB J Ula PVAtT. FOBF1GN iavxapoaL. The HarmahTJaara, Fciauaoa, doa-ea. Tba Vir oe, BaUuay, ap.June 12 Brittan brig Courier, tym, tailed.July 9 D-OalBSTtO. OOUaBOBO', MX. Bcbr Velocity, Pinkham. sailed.June IC raaHXTOBT, KB. Brig H W McODvery, stotts, cleared.July 1 so.xreax ara. Sf hr gallote, Dextor, cleared.July ll Sehr r lara Belle, A mab rory, cleared.Joy 14 Behr J P Allen, AILn, ?ai:ed..July 14 .otros Brig Susan E Voorhie, Fulford, up.Jory 15 wsw voax Bril n h big J Tito*, Lovejoy, cleared.July 1 Behr N W Smith. looker, cleared.Joly 22 Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, cleared.July 22 reman xxFHiA. Behr A M Flan na? an, Conlea, up.July 24 * BAXTTJIOai. Sehr Franriaco, Crowther, up.Joly 23 Behr Lottie, Johnson, tieand:.July 22 woaroxa, TA. Behr Carrie. Whltehngat. ?ailed.July 16 * jjJtugBf dft)rniial?1 (fftr. JfOH. THE HAI?. JUST RBCBIYED, 49) PHALON'S CHEMICAL HAIR IN VIGOR Al OB AVER'S HAIB VIGOR * MONIGOMEfirS HAIR RESTORER ECRNETLri COCO AINE HALL'S SICILIAN HATB-KENEWEB GHEVALIEB'S LIFE FOB THE HAIR CHALI'ANl's COCOA CREAM LYON'S KATHAIR0N BARRY'S TRICOPHEROUS REEVE'S AMBROSIA EXCELSIOR HAIR TONIC SAVAGE'S URSINA BATCHELOB'S HAIR DYE HAWLEY'S HAIR DYE H AMBLETON'8 HAIR SLAIN POMADES, PHLLOC011ES HAIB OILS, BANDOLINE COLOGNE WA 1ER MAGNOLIA WATER FLORIDA WATER BAY RUM, Ac., &c. For sale by Dr. H. BABB, Mav 8_No. 131 MEEI INQ.STBEET. ?1 IT RATE OF "l.\ G > fe, s I \. A GOOD_OOOLING SU11MER MEDICINE. Ma DE fresh every day, by Da. B. BAER, May 25 No. Mil M-etinc-atrect. Q O L O G t? E , ?UPERIOR TO THE BEST IUPOB'ED CO I OG NE WATER, manuuetured a. d sold wholesale and retaC br Dr. B. B ?EB, June2i No ?31 veering e're?t. d?-D? TCHER'S LIGHTMvG FLY-KILLEK Death to the L riog 1 Long live the Ehlers I sold by Deat ers tver? where. Imo June 29 J O fl ii 0 . ALEAA.1JJEK, ACCOUNTANT, NOTARY PUBLIC AND GENERAL AGENT, fiO. IO ?road-nt ree t. RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS BUSINESS IN AT JUSTING ACCOUNT"* of Merchants and others, and in WHITING UP AND POSTING their BODE Ss. either in part or whole, fte. January S K JAMES X50X. .?CH* GUL ?V O X ?i GILL, Cotton factors JOH) GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FQ. voxsMjTa's WBARF, BALTIMORE. CONSIGNMENTS OF 0O1TON. BICE, ftc, RE? SPECTFULLY solicited an i libera: advances made mer eon. Orders for COEN and Ba CON prompter executed with care aid attention. Smos May lb , JL GLORIOUS CHAN? E. THAT ANT SICK MIN SURVIVED THE treatment o? Arty year? aro, mast be considere J a proof that bom in beings are very bard to kW. The lancet, calomel, eantharidies and drastic pur? gatives were the J toe order of the day. The phy atoian played Into the bands of toe apothecary, and the unfortunate patient was drenched morning, noon and night with prostrating medicine}. We ive in a nore rational and conscientious era. The m port an ce of supporting Nature in ifs conflict wi'h disease lt row understood. Complaints in ~~~~ thentelvet weakening aro no longer aggravated by artificial depletion. They are met with TONIC S that rally the vital powers and enable them to de? feat the enemy. Chief among these a1 lies of Nature, .>_. c ' * . in its battles with sickness, is ^ PLANTATION BITTERS. lids won Je-ful vegetable restorative ii the^heei ft -_ . a? . . . aacbor bf the feeble, and debilitated. At a cordia^ ?ic t V^Ha ' far the seed and degrepid it bas no equal am OB g t> ?*- * ttomacb'ct. As a remedy for thc nervous weakness to which the tender sex arc especially subject, it is ?uperrejlng every other stimulant and nerfhae. In allcUmate?, tropical, temperate er frig'd, its act? as a specific in every species of disorder ?men un? dermines the bodily strength and breaks down the animal rpi ri ts. Wherever ft is introduced lt bo? tt comes a standard article-a medicinal staple. Drug? gists, although their profit upon it is small, find it absolutely necessary to keep a preparation for which everybody inquires, and for which nobody will accept a substitute. It is to-lay the most popular medicine ba the civilized world. Extensively at lt is advert.se J, Us best alvertlsemmlie the beneflci 1 result which uniformly follow ? its uso. Every bottle sold insures the sale of at least haifa doa eu more. Unlike other ttimnlauts it braces and fortifies the system without exciting undue cerebral action. The cheering effect which it ?reduces upon the mind is not momentary, but permanent. There is no subsequent depression. It docs not, as is the case with all other stimuli, bejet a craving for ex? citants. On the other hand, it sio.hes and cairns thc nerves, combining, strange a3 thc anomily na seem, the qualities of a sedative and gentle anodyne with tnose of a tonic and invigorant. The perfect purity of all ita ingrediente, their admirable adap? tation to the purposes they are iatcudctl to sub? serve, the juiicious pro;>ortiorj? iu which tbey are combined, and tho scientiflj skill with which they are blended, render this famom article al once the most potent and tho most barm ices ol all known tonics and alteratives. Said by all Druggists. December 7 ly Prags, OXbtmif?ls, Cit. K O S K O O I OTHES SCROFULA, DYSPEPSIA, LIVES COMPLAINT NERVOUS DEBILITY, RHEUMATISM, NIUBALQIA, SIDNEY AFFECTIONS, EBUPII0N8 OF THE SKIN, AND ALL Obstinate or lon? standing diseases of the BLOOD, LIVtB, UBINABY ORGANS, NEBVOU? SYSTEM, Ax. It purines and enriches the Blood, eradicates all Syphilitic or Scrofulous Taints. Restores the Liver , and Kidneys to a healthy action, aids digestion, reg? ulates the bowels, and invigorates the Nervous Sys? tem. sW NOT A SECRET QUACK MEDICINE.-? FORMULA AROUND EACH BOTTLE. Recommended by the best Physicians, eminent [ Divines, Editors, Druggists, Merchante, 4c. aT THE BEST AND MOST POPULAR MEDI I CINE IN USE + -pBEFABZO OWLT Br J. J. LAWRENCE, M. D.. (An experienced and well-known Physicien and Chemist,! laboratory and Office, No. C Mainstreet, NORFOLK. VA. Price One Dol'ar per bottle. For sale by GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO , DO WIE k MOI^E. Charoston, 6. C. And Druggists everywhere. July 2? nac?_lyr ~J~~^ A HUT'S PROPHYLACTIC FL11D. letter fron Bon. Alex. B. Stphetu, 6/ Georgia, t CBAWTOBDSVIXXX. Qa oeptember '19,1868. Darby's Prophylactic Fiuld lean article of little cost, but great value. Its domestic as weil as medi? cinal uses are numeren?, wbue Hs specialties are most wonderful. 1 have not been without lt for ten years, snd no bead of a family who can afford to Lave lt should be without it. ALEX H. STEPHENS. THE WONDEKFCL FAMILY M If DI. clitic. Litter from the Sargton-Qeneral of tht late Confeder? ate State?. BICHM?SD, Va., January li, 1869. JOHN DAUBY & Co., No. ICI ff HU am-street, New aYork: . ? Gentlem'H-I have received your letter of the 15th of December, 1666, callina my attention to your (Darby's Prophylactic) Fluid. I most cheerlolky state that the Fluid was (urnibh ed to, and extensively noed by, the rmveonfllb cnirge pf general hospitals in the Confed?rale t?r? rico with treat benefit to the patient's-all the eur groi a making a favorable report- a great deal of it4] was used in toe hospitals. Very respectfully, your obedient fcrvant, Si IT L PHE-1 ON MOORE, M. D, THIS ASTONISH INO DISINFECTANT, EMOBT COLLXOX, GXTOBB. OA.. December 2a, 1868. Pref. DABBY. Dear ?Sir-Hiving not been en? gaged for many years In me active duties of the Medical profession. I sm only superficially acquaint* ed with tko claims ef yonr Prophylactic Fluid, but am well acquainted with its chemical elements While, therefore, I cannot speak experimentally of the value of tbe compound vet tho disinfecting and therapeutic properties of the siten?? employed in its competition, together with the well known reputa? tion of its discoverer, as a chemist, authorize me to regard tis merit; as of a hieb order; on the whole it mnst be considered ss a valuable contribution to the class of articles to which itbelcngs. Tbeae views, I may add, are ?ustalned by the te? ti mocy oi many competent Judges, who have tested its properties. Believe me, dear sir. Yours, retpectfully, A. Mt ANS, M.D., LL. D. Ol' ruts BOR NB, WOU MA? 8, BT1NQS, Aie. ALABAMA iKBAirx HOSPITAL, \ TUSCALOOSA. December 22.1868. I Messrs. JOHN DABBT et Co., No. 160 William-street, New York: Gentlemen-I received your circulars of their th instant, asking an expression of opinion from me as to the merits of your Prophylactio Flu d. The pre? paration bas been so generali) used by the profes? sion and public at laroo, and to universally esteem? ed, that it seems to me to need no furl ker recom? mendation. ' - As a disinfectant and rome liai agent too, when in? dicated, it ia not rxcelli il b> any similar preparation. We use permeanganic preparations very extensively in this hospital, and cou d not do without them. I consider yours toe best and most elegant prepara? tion of the kind manufactured. . Rr spec tiully yours, Ac., P. BRICE, M. D., Sup'i and Physician Alabama Insane Hospital. DO WIK Si MOISE. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, May 26 tutbs3moe i gents for South Carolina. ROSAD ALIS. ? 'ROS AD ALIS. Fold by GOODK1CI1. WI X KM A .M di CO., Direct Importers of European Progs and Chemicals. May8 stuthlyr CHARLESTON. S. C. H?ilrco?is. CJU?TH l.MtOLI.IA KA ll. Kl'AU, iTEXEReL ?DPEBINTENi,*..<T'ti OFFICE, j CHAKLESTON. K C., Apnl a. Iflif. t 05 ANTI AFTER SOI'DAI, APhTL lira, TH h PA.SS-....JFR jRA INS ot 't? sou'h earvin a Rail roal will rmi aj follows : VJH AUGUSTA. U*,'<, Charleston.fi.'3 *. V Arr.vc at AUiTUita. 415 P. V Co ;uocliiiK with train?. for Mont/ornery. Dew phi? Vathville ind N->W Orleans via Montsoinert an Greed Jiinition. FOR COLUMBIA. Uov* chcrlc-tor-.;.*.'J s., lt Arrive nt Cohsmnta.c.iu p. Si c onuecrinc with Wilmington and alasd-ester h ?1 ".oad, t..-' Cauiden train Ft?il ?.UARLESION. Len-.* autrusia.IV 11 A. ti Arrive, at Charlefioc. ..9.lu P. .v Ltare Columbia.7 15 A. VI AJT?YC at Charlearon...61' P. ?' ACUITSTA NIGB1 Hi"i'Ri:S> ?SOTOAIS ESC1.TX.SI>.' Leave Crarlrtton.7.39 I". * Arrive at Aumi>ia.cia v. .y Connecting with trains tor Mtmpiiie, Nt.?bvill and Lew Orltan?. v'a tjrand Jonotton. t eave augusta.4.::1 p. Al Arrive at Charleston.LM> A. !. COL?MHH NIGHT tfltPBEaH i SU.SHA 18 tiXCETTEB.I Leave Charleston .tsB H. y, Arrive at Columbia.MC j, y Cornice ting i-uuaay a excepted 1 vith Oreen ville OD: Columbia Railroad. Leave Columbia.5 5 j p. xi Arrive at Charleston.5. je i. V Si MMEKVUJJi : KAIN. Leave Cburleston.3.''5 p. v. Arrive at Summerville. 6.i 0 2, V Leave Summerville.7.10 A. V. trrlveat Charleston.1.25 A. V CAMDEN BBANCH. Camden and ''oJumbt. Pa>senser Traits on Mos D?rs, Vt EI NESCA YB and SATDBTAIB. connects with up and down Day PasieDgers *t Kingytile. Leave Camden. .... 6.36A M Arri.eat Columbia....!.....I......!.*I?Lt* A. tl Leave Columbia.2,2t P ?I Arrive at Camden.*.. ,....*,..",*****," 7 05 P M Signad) ""?l T." '?kAK*," A pru io General Superintendent, Jugs, (finirais, (Cte. pEVKR AND AGUE, fftA FROM WHICH MANKIND f>UFFER ? VJfJJ over a large part of the globe, ie the f^k^P j consequence of a diseased action la I^Vk/ tbe sjBtern, Induced Dy tbe poison I IV yous raia^m ol vegetable decoy Ibis _?aa_ exhalation is evolved hy the action ^F of solar beat on wet soil, and rises ? with the watery vapor f-om lt While the sun ls below the horizon thia vapor lingers near the tarth's surface, and the virus is taken with it through the langs into the blood, lhere lt acts as an irritating poison on the Internal viscera and excreting organs of the body. 1 he liver becomes torrid and falls to secrete sst only this nra*, bat sise the bile from the blood. Both the Viru* and the bile accumulate lu ib? ci rr il? lation, and produce vio ent ?oustitniional disorder. The spleen, the kidneys, and the Staat ?eh ?ympa thize with the livor, and become disordered also. Finally, the instinct of our organism, as I. In an at* tempt to expel tb? noxious infusion, conceal rates the ?bole blood of the body in the internal excreto? ries to force them to cast it oat The blood leaves the surface, and rusbes lo tho central organs with conceptive violence. Ibis ls the CbiQ. But rn this effort it tails. Iben tbe Fever follows, in welch ilie blood leaves the oentral organs and rushes to the surface, aa it in another effort to expel the irritating poison through that other great excretory-the skin. In this also lt nils, and the system abandons the attempt exhausted, and w.iis for the recovery of strength to repeat the hopeless effort another day* These are tbe nts or paroxysms ot Fever and Ague. Buch constitutional disorder will of course under? mine the health if it ls not removed. We have labored to find, and have foucd an anti? dote, A V tli'S AGUE CURE, Which neutralizes this malarious poison in the blood, and *t?uulates the liver to expel lt from the body. As it should, io it does cure thin a filleting dt Border with perfect certainty. And lt does more, or rather does what la of more service to those sub? ject to this Infection. If taken in season it expels lt from the system aa it ts absoroed. and thns teeps those who usc lt tree lrom its attacks; keeps the tyt tt m In health although exposed to the dlsetse. Con? s?quent!? it not only cures, bat protects from, the gr ont variety ot affect lo i* which are Induced by this malignant influence, each as Remittent Fever, Phill Fever, Dumb, or Masked Ague,Periodical Headache, or Bilious Headache. Bilious Fever-, r-eunicia, Rheumatism Gout, Blindness. Toothache l'ara, he, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitations Painful Affections of the pleen, Hysteric*, Colic, Paralysis, and Painful Affect ons rf the Stomach and Bowels, all of which, when ariMcg from this cause, will be found to as? sume, more or leas, tbe Intermittent type. This "Au CL CURE " remores the cause of these d?range? ments ard cures the disease. Ibis if accomplishes by stimulating the excreto? ries to expel the virus from the system ; and these organs by decrees become habited to do this, their rfhee. ot their own accord. Hence antes what w term acclimatation. Time mty accomplish the same end, but ?lten I fe it not long enough, or ls sacrificed in the attempt, while thu ' Ague Care" does lt at om e, and with safety We have great re ton to be? ll? ve <hl? lt a surer as well ts safer remedy for the whole class of diseases wbich are cauti d ny the mi? asmatic la'cctl E. than any other which has been discovered; and it has still another impoi tant ad? vantage to the pat lie, which is, that lt is cheap as well us good. nSPAEBS BY Dr. J. C. AT KR dc Ct*., Lowell, Mass J>rsytical and Analytical Chemists. Pnc* One Dollar per bottle. Sold at Wholesale, by -DOWit AiAJOISE, aVbarTnton, South ?Carolina, And by Bctail Drnggi*U everywhere. 3 une 36 * sao , stoib3mr* R O 8 A D A L 1*8 Purifies the Blood. For Stale by Druggists krery w?ere. Julya* T HE BISHOP PILLI TUE BISHOP PILL > THE BISHOP PILL! A Purely Vegetable Pill (Sngtr-Coated.) .'COSTARV BISHOP PILL, "Ia of extraordinary efficacy for Costiveness, Indi? gestion, Dyt-peppla, Headache. Nervous Debility, tiver complaint" "Tte best PILL in the world." if edi caf Journal, S*pUmbtr 8. .* _ T E ? T H E Ml T fi I T H E Ml 49~ Ail Druggists In CBARLrSTON tell them. "COSTAR'S" STANDARD PREPARATIONS ARE "Cottar's" Kat, Roach, ?fe?.. Extrrmi'i. "Cottar's" Bed Bas; Exterminators. '.Cottar's" (only pure) I aaec t Powder. "Only Infallible Renie '"lea known." .18 yeara eatabllrbed in New York." "UOCO Boxea and Flask? manufactured dally.", "I lt Beware li I of apurlou". Imitationa." "All Druggists in OBTRLESTON ?ell them." For $1, tv, (3 and $5 sizes, Address "COSTAR" COMPANY. So. 13 Howard-street, New York. Sold in CB ABLEST ON, & C., by GOOD lt ICH, WISEMAN ow CO. Murra '?.i_par_tyr Q J. L U H n, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY >. K. Corner of King and John?Sts. SPECIAL AND PEBrONAL A?TENTION GIVEN TO PHYSICIANS' PRESCR PTIONS. DEA1EB IN FOREIGN AND EOJirSTIC DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERIES, SOAPS, PUFFS AM) PUFF BOXES, TOILET SETS, cfc. PA1 BUT MEDICINES GEM IXE BAY HI M. LUUN'S COLOGNE li UNSURPASSED LY A NV OTHER. ATRIAL WILLIILPAYYUU. GERMAN COLOGNES. LDLTN* FLAVORING EXTRACTS Have no equal for strength a*-d purity, and ougLt to be used by all SODA WATER DF.A LERf AND ICE CREAM MANU FACTUREES. Mr. E. H. JACKSON. Propiietor of thc Charleston UoteLsay?: "I recommend your Extracts without heeitation to thc public for Icc Cream?, Jellies and Pastry." J Mrs. H. M. Dui. j i wiLLD, Proprietress of the Pa? vilion Hotel, says: "J bey ate well worthy tho atten? tion of those who deal in them or uso them " These Extracts are put CD ie MEOU v?alo, by the dozen, for tbe trade and family use, and in ] inf, quart and half gallon bottles for manufacturers. Congress and High Rock Spring Waters CON STA NI LY ON HAND. Any art'ele desired, not In Stock, will be procured to ord? r. Goods defered in the city Flt EE OF CHARGE, Jusc 8 sac ruths 3mo c. flings, ?jjtiBi??U, (Str. F. FAWK M IM, Apothecary and Chemist. No. 133 Meeting-street CHARLESTON. S. C IJIHE AD VE UTI? ER IUJG3 TO CALL ATTEN? TION to bis stock of tbe best Imported and Domes? tic CHEMICALS, DRUGS' AND PATENT MEDICINES. DEATH TO FLIES. ? U-SK LIGHTNING ?J LIGHTNING LIGHTNING m LIGHTNING FLT PAPER FLY PAPER F1.? PAPER FLY PAPER. BU RE AND "SPEEDY DESIH?CT?ON TO IBIS TROUBLESOME VJSIl?B.. ? * * **." bon SALE) BT THE SHEET, QUIRE OR REAM, B"3T THE -AJDVEHTISEIi. MANUFACTURER OF PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, Wbicb bare established for themselves a reputation 4 s arpas se il by ?one. Through constant effort and attention be hopes to meiit s contmuaDoe of the public patronage wbicb bas hitherto been extended to bun. February 16_tnthalyr jy K . O. S. PR M PHI TV'S FAMILY MEDICINES CON iii STING OP HIS CELEBRATED LIVER MEDICINE, ANODYNE PAIN KILL IT, ANTI-BILIOUS FILLS, AGUE PILLS, " Dysentery Cordial, Female Tonie AND PURIFYING PILLS. TEE EXCELLENT REM ED I E6 OF O. 8. PROPHTTT, H. T., need no recommendation their well known power in removng the diseases pe? culiar to our Sou: hern climate haring already estab? lished for them an euvlable reputation m Georgia and the adjoining > taten. As the majority ot persons bring in the South arc predi5po' ed to diocese of the Liver, it ls granted by alt, intelligent physicians that most of the pams and aches ot our people ara due to or/?tic or tuncticnal derangement of that impor? tant organ. Propbitt's Liver Medicine and anti. BiliouH Pills strike directly at the root of tbe evil. Tbc*v cure the Liver, which in nine eases oat of en, is at the bottom of the Coughs, Dyspepsia, Colic, Sick Headache. Rheumatism, Cooatipation, Men? strual Obstructions, kc, co common among our people. Earache, Toothache, Acute Rheumatism, Neuralgia and bodily poins of every kind flee before PHOPHITT'S PAIS HILL IT like chaff before tb? wind. PKOPIIITl'i 1,1 Y Kit MEU1CINK. Dr. rrophiit-Bovine: U'cd this medicino *uffl. ciently \ou\? to tot its virtue, i ud to satiety my own mind that it is an invaluable remedy tor Dyspepsia -adisease 'rom which the writer bu.; suffered much for six years-and being persuaded that hundten* who now suffer from this annoying complaint would be signally benelitted, as he has be< n. by its use, ?e deem it a duty we owe to fLis unfortunate class to tecommend to them the use of this leoiedy which bas given rot only himself but several members oj his family tbegrea cet re.iel. M. W. ARNOLD, Cf ike Georgia Confcrense. DOOLT Coran, GA , April, 1867. Thia is? to certlty that I was confined to ibe home and mott ot the tire to my bed, and suffering the greatest agony imoghaable with Rheumatism, for rive mouths, and otter trying every available reme? dy, with no relief, I wa? cured with two bottle? of Dr. u. Si Prophiti's Anodyne Pain Eill It, each cost lng tf ty cent s only; itrebeted me almost instantly. I thereto!* recommend it in tire highest degree to others euffermg from similar dise se I can say that it is one ot tho bent lamily medic'n- s now out certain. Yours ti lily, W. A. FOREHAND. CuvmoTor, GA., July 9,1BC7. Dr. PrcphiU-Having used your Liver Medicine for more than a year in mv family, 1 eheeriuli.v re? commend it to ail persons -urterius from LIvpr at fictions. Dyspepsia or Indention in ony form. 1 also recommend your t'y.-entery Cordial as the best remrdy for 'hat disease. O. T. BUGER?. ^TAxronrvmi.E. PCTNAII Coron, Oct. 1.1807 Dr. O. ft t 'rophitt-Dear Sir-j hit is to certify that I have used y ur Aime Pills for the lasi ten yo rs. and 1 liav- never failed <o cure .lie Ague in J Bingle lnstanc'j with them. They oUiys bi>ak ihr chi'is Ihr Urft day that iii? y oieeivcu I ran reroai mcud them a? heidie tbs ext a^u^ m< diclue tbat i h ive vjr iOuud. and they leaver nc bail tC'ect? follow II.".' them, as Qiiiuinc Ac. Yours resjicctiully. A. WniiTlltOOK PUTNAM l'ouTirr, Ga. September 22, D-'C3. Dr. O. ?S. I*rnpkitt - -v-l have u.-Pd for the last two y-ar? in my family von I iver Medicine, your Cain Hill It, and you Tun Je roi.ic, and 1 buve. no lea's in saying that they are Hiebest medicines 1 have cer im d for ihe Liver awi i> tomarh Neun g c ano Rhiumutic afllictiona. Headache, Colic, and pain? ol eve i y kind arc subdued by them. After using thc medicines so long, I cheerftillv recommend tb cm to ai. y aiid every one, and to all that are afflicted, as the bet and safest rem' dies for all thc disease? for wbicb >h- y are recommended, Ac. Yours respectfully, JAUE? WRISHT. UR. PROPHITT'S FEM ?LE TONIC. This Medicine, ?ito its associates, ie u safe and ceilain remedy tor all curable disease* to wbicb Fe? males a'ou* are liable. Il is aUo us excellent pre? ventative of Nervous Blindness, or Nervous Dis? eases in either male or ie i ale It w a powerful Ner? vine Tonic, setting up a full and neecir>nlabon throughout the svs.eai. ?il of the above Md leine? sold by PrurgisU and Atorchante generally Jirougbout the southwest. ED. S. BURNHAM, Wholesale and Retail Agent, No. 121 Eirg-street, (near Calhoun,) Charleston, I?. C. Prepared only by DB. 0. 8. PBOPBIIT. April IC EtuthGmos Covington, Ga. _ Progs, (Cornilw??, ?c. -4 J? I S O N ' S TOBACCO ANTIDOTE? - * Warranted lo Bern?we all Desire for Tobacco. It it 'urcly Vegetable and contains not bing Injurio ti?. The following ia one of thousands of testimonials that are daily received by tho Mauuiactuxer: RICHMOND VA-, November^, 1868. DKAB Fra-The "lobaoco Antidote" prepared by yen according to the iecrl;it joa have submitted to me, and the ingredients ot wuieb I have examined, is purely vegetab e. entirely hai mlesa, and contama nothing la th erleaet inj u i i ina. It is not dissgreaabler to the taste, snd aa a h om M article, I hope you wfiL meet with ready sale lor it, and I believe that if the directions are tallowed, it will do all you chimed to lb JOHN DWE, M. D. MW Pri?e 60 sen ta per BOT. The usual discount to the Trade. A AW For sale by J Dr. H. BAEK, 1 WBOLrBALE AGENT FOB SO?IH CAROLINA. Jone 7 E CAREFUL WHAT MEDICINES yoe TA K?. WHENYOU ABRSXHATJSVED BY OVERWORK of head or hand, and feel the need of somethieg ia* vigorating. don't drink whisker or an; Intoxica ung' thing, whether under the name of Hitters or other? wise, such articles give just a' much asyength to ? yo .ir weary bod? and mind as the whip gives to the jaded horse and no more. Alcoholic stimulants SM> injurious tcrNervv, health, and are ALWAYS followed by DEPRESSING REACTION. Dodd's Nerriue and Iiivigorator ls a TONIC and GENTLE sn ?LL ANT which b> NOT attended by REACTION. Weat lt gains for yen it matntatre. When ltr>freshes body or mind, it refreshes wi>h natural strut gtb that comes to stay. We are not recommending teetotalism In the interest of any faction; but long and extended observation, teaches us that he who resorts ta the bottle for rest or recuperation. wtD and, as he keens atti, that he> is kindling a Aro in his bones which win continue, like the flames of perdition. Tarn from it. Take s tonie that will re treen ?nd not destroy. DOD D'S NERTI Nt: ls forra* by al] Drugviats, Price On? Dr Dar. See Book of certificates that accompanies each bettie. 7mos June 36 - "TW H. MICHAL'S GOLDEN REMEDIES. ASE FCR NO OTHBR, TARE NO OTB EB,'AND you will save time beaut t'.d money. SICCO BEWARD tor any rare of disease in any stage ?hieb they Ml to care. Dr. BICHAU'O bOIi'LM BALSA ll No. 1 cures Ulcers. Ulcerated Sore hroaf and Mouth, fore ryes. Cutaneous or skin Eruption-, Copper Colored Blotches, - orenes? of the -ralp. scrofals, be.; la the greatest Renovator, Al eiattve and Blood Purifier known, removes a l diseases from the system, and leaves the blood pure and health v. Dr. OTOH A O'? OOCDEN HALSAM No. 2 eurea' Mercurial A frictions, Rheumatism In all it? forms, whether fists mercury cr othew causes; gaves Imme*, diate relief in al Uns?*. No.d'eiing necessary. I have thousands of Certifleates provins the miracu? lous cures eflfbt'eo by these Bemidiet. Price cf either No. 1 or No. 2,%6 per botti.-,or i wo. bottles for 19. * _L ' . Dr- BICHAU'? OOIDEN ANUDOTE, a ??fe. spee? dy, peasant and-raaical cure t r all Urinary Da. ngements, accompanied with full-directions. Prise aa per bottle-' Dr. Rica AT'S GOLDEN ELIXIR r/AMOUR, a ?adlralcure for >ervons or Gen, ral DebCity, in old or j cong; imparting em igy with won de ful effect. Price $6 ter bot?e, or two bottles for SO. On receipt ot price these Remedir s will bs shipped to awy place. Prompt attention paid to al) coriss? dents. None genuine .without. ih? name of "Br. RICH AU'S GOLDEN REMEDIE*, D. B. RICHARDS; Sole noptietor," blown in glass ot bot ka. ?fS?n D B. BICBA1D8. No. 228 Varick-etroet, New York Office Hours from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Clrcn'am sent_._!?_juli ; E ll G ' S l M IVE li S A L H C S S I A PC HEALING SALVE. B THIS VALUABLE BEMEDY HAS EFFECIED innumerable cores, and baa gained for icaelfa great reputation. 1 he discoverer of this 8alve bas applied ltwith eminent success in thouiands of cases dur? ing the Crimean War. and has cured dangerous wounds, in manv caere considered mortal. MB. E. BERG lk the tole possessor ef the valuable secret of making tbls ral ve; from nia experience m using it in Europe and the success attending its ap? plication there, he has been induced to m trod nee lt into the United Mate?. IT RELIEVES PAIN 1 Ihore who have Woutds, duties, Cois of all kinds, oi Sores, felons, Scratches. Musquito Bites, Frost Bitten Jointe, Sore Lacs, Chilblai a. Children's Scorbutic complain te on Bead and Face, are speedily cured. It has proved af great advantage to ladlee, and ts peculiarly adapted for fathered breasts tore legs, Ac. through confinement, and other causes. it acts like magic In removing foils. Pimplet, and Cutaneous Diseases, and hat been auceetsfully uied for Corns, Bunions and Sore Throat, by apply? ing external y every t ven i cg before going to bed. For sale by all druggists. Price 25c 50c, and $1 per Jar. Office, N<\ 260 Bowery. N. Y. None germine tau less countersigned E. BERG'S UNIVERSAL RUS? SIAN BEALING SALVE, No 260 Bowery, New York. aruta ly July a Sifts. MARVIN'S PATENT Alum & Dry Plaster FIRE PROOF SAFES Are most desirable for quality, finish and price., MARVIN'S SPHERICAL BURGLA? SAF E S Cannot bc Sledged! . Cannot be Wedged ! Cannot lie Drilled! BANK VAULTS, VAULT DOORS, J EXPRESS BOXES, FAMILY PLATE SAFES, COMBINATION LOCKS -Please send fur a catalogue to MARVIN A CO., (oldest safe m ann facturons) "D*?n/?? r\?i ? 265 Broadway, New York. V^SL V31 Chestnut St., Phil*. Warehouses j108Bank St# cie*eW,0 And for sale by our agents in the principal cities throoghont *he ^ United State? FOR SALE BY WM. M. BIRD & CO., No. 203 EAST BAY, CH A KLKSTOiY. e:cmUr29 lyi