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THE DALLY KEWS. Tile Ola Story. "The sails ?xe net and the breeze is ap. AnS the prow le turned foi s northern sea; Kiss my chees and-vow nae a vow That you will t vor be true io me I" *'X kies ycruNrbeek, and I kiss your lip?; T?ever a change this heart shall know Whatever be'Kic-como Hie. come death Darlin. , daring Llove you so 1" Ob, but the northern nights aro keen 1 Tbe sailor clings to the froxsn shrouds; A kiss burns hot through bia dreams ot borne. And.bu? heurt ^oes eoutb through tho flying clouds. The maiden laughs by the garden gate Dreams ol love am the soonest o'er 1 Kissee fall on her Ups and bair. And tho wor d goes on as it went before. Commercial. CtssuriestonCotton and Tl ice Matris:**, OFFICE O in* 3BABIENTON DAILV NEWB, I OHABJuasroM, Monday Evening, July 30. I Oe?rrow.--cllers having lu some instances soften ?sd their rates, a lew operations took place indicating a d< cline of a % to lc fl lb- The transactions were 94 bales, vis: 19 at 32; 15 at MX- We quote: UVKBPOOL CLABSITICAT10N. Ordinary to ?cod ordmary.99 Lowt?Hdling. .....31H? Middling.....32 @ By New Tork clasaificatirn we quote : toddling .....I... .Sim Wick.-This grain was firmer and prices Improved ?bout Ht fi lb. balee 45 tierces of clean Carolina at ~9}?c V ?>. We quote common to fair clean Carolina .* T#@Sc'; good 8>?@8??o fl lb.. Matirstete by Telegraph. FOREIGN MABKET8. Leemew, July 26-Noon.-Consols, 93*4. Bonds erntet at my,. Tallow 46s 3d. Aitevnoou'.-Console declined %. Bonds un chan&ed? ,,<? Srenuig.-Consols 98}?. Bonds 82%. Lrwrooi., July 26-Secs.-Cotton n shade llimar;. uplands. 12j?ul2&d; Orleans 12&al2Jid; sales 12,000 hairs. Ked Western wheat gs 8da9s 3d. Afternoon.-Cotton unchanged. Tnrdflat. Evening -Cotton, uplands 12%?; Orleans J2^d; sales' 12,000 bales. Breadstuff's and tallow firm an J tin changcl _" ' BATES, Joly 26.-Cotton, on the spot. If ?OJf?c FSABsroBT, J?!?^?6 -Bonis 87: BB t a.I ?U^eTIO MABK?TS. ^lEW .yoHjs. JuIv 26-Woon.-titocsg firm. Honey steadyat'7.' Sterling9^. Gold 36^. Cotton dull; uplands 8ic ' Turpentine moderately active nt 42}?c. Bouto. firm;..straited common $2 25; good $2 30 ?2?iv . "..,-. Evening-Cotton dull; ?ale* 200 ba'es at Sac. Flour, superfine 10 fancy State $6 85a7 50; ?Operone . to choice white Western f 5'8Ca7 76; Southern Armer? common to choice a;all 75. Wheat, No. 1 .pring fl ?3. C?rn, lair d ?mand at noon's advance. Mess beef steady. MeaV j?tik' qnief,' I ?rd firmer j' **S*J*X***.' Whiskey Aimer at ? 09al 10. .4m?nei quiet, ?nxbW?ttbe 43c. Fostir tl 26?8. Freights lower. Money quiet and easy at 6a7; di? 8?. Kierling firmer t at. BKalQK. Gold .troBg st 87J? ?37 b'out&em ut ocks; dull. *^ajff"Tigif? ; July 86.-Cotton quiet at 83^4>S4c. Floor steady . Wheat m good deuand; rftOehpte asrfM primo *<a choice rod U.68al, ,65. Cern dull; primorwhito, fl 04a C6; yellow' fl l)8al 10. ; Mess pork fSaY Bacon ac iv? .and : advancing; shoulders MXo. vThlikoj fl 10x1 li. : . OnarssATi, July 26.-Whiskey excited st fl Oft. Precisions firmer and active. Mea* pork held at f83 fifafsV " Bacon tends ns ; shoulders ieXc ; clear aJdeaTBJ?eT8ft?o. Lard I9>?al9>?fc. ; 8? Lmn% Jilly, 2C ^Whiskey fl 05. Provisions buoyant. Mess pork f88?83 75.. hhoulders 15c. WriirrK?TON, July 26. -BpiritB fwrpenttee steady1 st 88>^o. Bosin quiet Crude turpentine 19 70aS. Tar quiet : . Asses IA, July 26 -Cotton, market dull arid sn? changed";'sales 16 bales; receipts IC bales; middling *?*c. SATASSAB, July 26.-Nothing doing in the cot? ton market; receipts 17 bales, g/ S?^JM?s*xs, July 26.-Cotton, market dnll; sales ^ ?J?aaMsa*Psa^^ laWB^Hnoso un : sale 669 bales; receipts 215 bales; *%S#ftts 165 bales Gold 87. sterling 61>i. New Fork sight }?c premium, ingar firm; common 10&c; priaie 132?C. Moles bes Qrm. Santon & Co:* Cotton Keport, Tor the Ween tending ?inly ?3,186V. MEW TOBE, July 24.-THE MARKET -In our last report the m <rket closed quiet at 34J?a34 }?c for middling vplands.. baturday* .there was very little demand, but holders were Indifferent about selling. Sales only 801 biles st 84.??34J?c for Uplands. Mon day, the sales were confined to one or two small lots ts spinners, batt I holders showed no diapoaitldn to Srets. Sales 113 bales at 34 .'?o. Tuesday, there wee nie oaaqdemand, but holdere were firm at 3*%c Sales 1 Tr Bales. ' Wednesday, there was moro doing, but prices v ere a shade lower, and at the clore there was a better tone, hales 1499 bales. Middlings 34a 9*Xc. Thursday, tho market wae quiet. Middlings Sac. Bales 764 bales. Friday, tho market was dull, with a deo??e ia prises on the lower grades. Sales 247 balee. Mindtmg* 84c, Daring the wee* thc demand bas been very light, the tales only reaching 8101 b> les, mostly to pp n " sera. Quotations are <?c to %c lower, as compared with last week. Liverpool opened st 12 #d, declined to 82)?d on Monday, at which figure the market closed firm on Friday. Spinners there have kept well i nt of the market, taking only ?5,000 bales. Their steak at toe ruing nave been reduced 15.000 balsa this week, as tho consumption is still upwards of 00.000 bases. On spinners would be glad to see pri?es decline on this side, and we bear that some salliV baye reduces their consumption. If the stocks of cotton and goods were larger a combined movement in the direction of " short lime" would have ita * ffo-t. But the quantity of goods every? where is so much reduced ?bat short time for a week es two would produce a sufficient rise sad a resump? tion of loll t me by the mills. On tbe other band tho ?toe* of cotton in the country could and would be shipped to Liverpool whe/e long stapled sor s are so mach needed, if there should t o any mateilal de? cline on this side. Our whole steck of 38.Ot 0 bales wo48d .be sVwelcome supply to Manchester, and won d last about ten drys St lhe present rate of work? ing.' tinder these ehromataaeew, we do not B< o now sn* ceci ne ran be brought about at present." When prl -es m t^Vefpool rise to a point whob w?l reduce th* large ccarumphoo -which pre- e-ii prices have not done? wes the markets might be broken down. There hare been rece'ved at the ports since 1st o! September 2,085.872 bales, of which export?is hiv* taken 1 424,417 ba es spinners 6I7,u40 bales and the stock?ate 6694 bales smaller then at tost date. Del ?cit to receipts aa compared with last year, ?3,017 bales. D?ficit to shipments to Liverpool, 250,1U0 SSMSo Tn oar hurt circular we made np* table showing tbs sstonotjiaawnrirew the ports np to 9tn July, thia year esdrasr, by spinners To Show the incorrect? ness Sf tba sor called overland ii .ur, s of 241,000 bales ibis year, against Only 175,000 bales last year we added them to the taliiua? from Ute noria This gave deilyo^ies tO Bpl?B?ra 815 103 bale? thisvear ag?biBt C?ppSff btjt^a Jaot > e r, which any one could see at a gla^e.ws?yr?ng. We re glad to see that tbe au tb^ty''t'oiradtiBlblo for tho ?41,000 hairs, against 176vo9? balea ha made a correcth .n iri tooday 'sissue. The 0Ter.a?d shtpmeo ? aro now put tova St vai.t Ou bal4a thie^eV. against 266.000 bales last year, willoh , ?tOa?d i Mobile, New ' Florida. Orleans. Texas, ?rdhwy- &27?i ~ u28 - a28>.? - a'?8>? Oom Or ^UUi ~ *^ - S30 - a30>? - c3?*? OS?ia..,- a82J? - ?33 - a83^ - u?sy, Middling- a34 - a?4>?- a34>? - ?34^ Pales o! tho week 31U1 bales, including 2466 io spinners, 6?? to speculators, and 90 to export? en. Groas receipt? at this port for tb* week 4706 bales Sins*Tstheptembsr 689,173 oates. 1869. 18(1?. Stork to Liverpool.,.. 3C3 000 TO^ROO AMmt Irona India.. o88.00') 64J.00O Afloat from America.... 81,000 17.000 to :?fodon. 68.600 80,123 AAoat torJLoadon. 45 ooo li^.oco Harie. 86 988 ?,99? ?Sasftfe*?ffl^. 148,961 86 863 fSraJggf". 8.74? 1,880 Afloat ?or Bremen. e.in 8 6J7 Stock lu Bnbfd States wort?. 38 utO 70 0U sHosfe m, tbs Interior towus.r ' *,W 7 ?08 ?i?i???E??*-"itvA.hMM i,**8 8a7 jJM' injnible supply . 361 ?60 Stoekof ca son held toy Manchester er inner* at tbs ass is, nets ft?ftfi ba?*- ; ?ase ?soe 18"8,106,469 balee, Mi .idling Orleans, now 13d. then tOfia, Jffrarrnr, sTerrls ?lt Co's K mvrmH ?tores Cit - SS* ?nier. NEW TOBE, J*lv 84 -Srtarrs Trrsrs?rss - Tb* des? d .taring the week has been fair, but rot sm****. Tm* isrsw reoststa on tiamrcsy oiuse some snx.ety ?nd mo.Lalee at aie in yard, but a be.ter sase ?usu prev?Hed au?prlcsi wer* flrmlv sustain od. Ibo sales amount ip 1700 bb s at 42*43c, mer ?httts -K sbisiy &W$*?*H *v ?nipping ?nd Msw Turk bbl?, asi lu* sded llfntewFork -hipping stt*l4|,ifvcJov pnva? isim? ft" d 8>1 New foi The business in comm cn hm hern st s> shads lower price, ttood No 2, ?ol of all grades, snd extra" pale aro very scarce snd much vrantod. The B il tv iiororrnt 10 OOO bble. Common (o good strained and rio 2 at sa !?0a3 SO, chiefly S2 29 for common strained, snd ?3 40*2 75 for No 2; 2200 bbli? No 1 at $8*4. and ?2 85 a2 30 for low pale; 1000 bbls p?le st Se 75a6, and 1000 bbls extra palest t650e7 60. Receipts 0760 bbls. Exports 7967 bbls. , r, -J TAB-I?more firmly'held, but tko boniness ls irifliuK. We ?ote sales of 510 bbls ate? ior vitim Inn-. ton thin, and S3 26 for thin rope, and ?\'?2 00 for 22 and 29 gallon bbls. Beoeipts 392 bbls. Exports 00 bbls. Cowsigneesper SovtB cut on na lt? il road Jnly 20. 19 bs>s Cotton. 79 balee Domestics, 40 pkg* Bacon and Lard, ?70 M>1B Naval Store*, 8 cars Iron, 2 oars Wood. To Railroad Agent, J Marshall, Goldsmith A ?.on, W O Whilden Ac Co, Chi?olra Bros, Pulser, Rodgers A Co. e> H Hoppock, Hopkins, McPherson A Co. Kinsman k Howell G W Steffens, W H Welob, C D Ahrens B Feldmann A Co. X> A Ammt, Werner k Ducker. J Hnrkamp * Co, W C Courtney k Co, G W Will ame k Ca JRcrittt leos. Fort ot Oxxavlesston. Jvxly QT. FHA'ms' .? vant MOON. Last Quarter, I?t, 7 honre. 2T minutes, evening. New Moon, otb, 8 hours, 14 min?tes, motnlng. First Quarter, 10th, 1 hour. 28 mirinte's, morning. FOU Moon. 23d. 8 boors, 34 minutes, morning. Last Quarter, 31st. ll hours, 45 min?tes, morning. JVI.T. BUM I ana. maa WAMS, 26 Monday_ 27 Tuesday.... 28 Wednesday. 29 Thursday... 301 Friday..... 3lj8atorday... liftnnriav. 5..11 7.. 2 6..12 7..1 6..ll 7.. 0 5. 13 7.. 0 5..13 0 59 5..14 6. 68 5. 15 6 57 9..10 9. .41 10.. 18 10..44 ll..14 ll..46 Mora. 9..27 10.. 8 10..42 ll..20 1?.. 8 12..52 19..47 Arri vest Yesterday. Steamship Prometheus, Gray, Philadelphia- left 9. h ur? du y P M. Mdse. To J no * Theo O etty. Rail? road Agents, J X> Aiken at Go, W Brookbanks, Dr fl R&tr, Bi.dd A Blake. Carnereo & Barkley, O lanius at Witte. J Cosgrove, ? lagh TD, Herring k Co, Dowie k Moise, G Dryer, P Dunstone, H Dryer, H H Fehren baotj, O D1ranke, H Gerdts k Co, A B Groutber, B H?sita, BJohnkcn, Jeffords A co A Johnson, O L Korn?hren?. F Krewel. Jr. O Ubenthal. J Marion. McD ? Co, J F i ?vlor A o, A Tlencken. A H Thee, J N iidemaun A Co. D h Q M, 1 R Waring, Walker, trans k Cogswell, P Walsb. ?j Pchr W L Spring*. H*4ee>. Kew York, 9 daye Mdse, To H F Baker * 1 o, Adam?, Damons A Co, W F Paddon. B Bischoff A Co. Gliddon k Williams, Dooglacs * MU er. T Hteabouve k CO, BB Agent, M A lannlunaon, Kinase an bros, Bart A Winn. B Cotna A co, Laui ey k Alexander. J M Campeen & Co. H Gerdts k Co. B C 'Melli J o Burckm er A' Cb, A Mrtfobb, Jr, Bollmann fros, Werner A Darker, 3 Thomson A -?k>, w M Ch ?lee A Co, . rane. Borlston A Co, <J A N. King k (jibbon, J A Quack enbupb, T' M Cater and order. . Sehr Anna a Glover; Terry Boston, 14 days. Tee and Mdse. ToM. Goldsmith A Son, Tudor Ice CO, Rlinok, Wickenberg k Co, K R1A gent J A Qua ok en bash, M Brak >. D a BHcttX, W O Dake? A Co. F e Chapeau, J c Wood, and o ho s. OB tbo 22d inef ?tout twenty-five miles south of Hatteras, expe' Baus! * he?*y >9.oalJ, m which suffered som? in ' Be eived from Chiaoun's Mill, 46 tierces Bice. To Cbisohn Bros. . . S aile U Kcstcixlay. . _ Behr Eeta Psi, Thompson Baltin ore. r rhr Adolph Hoad, Adams, Phihifl??*?hla. steamer Kick King, King, BWI^H^'~"".' Bteamship Mayland, Jebnaon, Baltimore, July 26. Up for tisis Port. Behr Francisco, Crowther, at Baltimore, .Inly al';< ' Behr A M Flannagan, Collins, at PhiladelpbU, July 21, .... 8bipnewa try i i'ftsrapii, Nsw Toan, Joly 26 -Arrived, the City of Brook? lyn. ?A YANK AH, Joly 26.-Arrived, John L Morrill, New lurk. i Cleared, brig Stadt Basil, Bio Janeiro; Bohr Central America, New ?ork. (?Lanna . m. ni aa. The "cbr J P Allen, Allen, from Camden, Me, for Charleston, arrlveu at Rockland, Joly 14, and sailed 16th, . The British brig J L Pye, from Charleston for Lou? don, pat into Balifax, N 0, 22d Inst, for nedleal as-' sistance, the captain beutg aidt. She sailed for ber destination the name day. ?asT o r VAM?SACL.? Djt: CLOAKED AN? SAILED FQR * HIS PVfiT. ? ' roRBiGJ> . L1VBBPUOI.. The Hanbah Iiaaie, FerRnson, closred...M*y 20 The Vince, Balli jay, ?ip..Juno 12 British brig Courier, h vans, sailed....July 9 DO M H 8 TIC aoxnsjBoary, ara. Behr V..-locitv, Pinkham. Bailed.June 16 FBANKFOBT. MK. . Brig H W McGJlvery. Stutts, cleared.... .... Tnly 1 - no.icrenT MK. Pchr Fuliote, Dexter, cleared.,-July 14 Sehr ?Tara' Belle, Amsbury, roared.Ju.y 14 Behr J P Allen, Allen, Bal.ed. .July IA .-._ . BOSTON . Brig iusanE Toorbis, Fulford, up. Jnjy 15 ***? VOBK d" BriUih b.ig J Titus, Lovejoy. cJeawd..,.July I Behr N WIMtb, ?otkajr, ?earedt \. i.....?. Jubr ?2 9cbr B N Bawkl?s, Wyatt, cleared-.Joly 22 T>mYr . r?<rr mrr'4 < J Sehr A M Flannagan. Collits, up.July 24 BAXTTMOBB, 3chr Fraaciaco, Crowther, ap.f.Jaly 23 Sehr Lottie, Johnson, cleersd.Joly 32 MOBVOUS VA. BchrCarrie. Whitehurst, sailed...July 15 jr^OR THE HUH. JUST RSCETVFD, PH ALON'3 CHE il IC AL HALB LNVIGOBAIOB AYliB'S HA?B YEGOB MON r GO AIERY'b HA?B BBST?BEB BUBNBTI*? COOOAJJNE . HALL'S SICILIAN HAIR BENEWEB CHEYALJEBS LIEE FOR TOE HAIR CHALFANT'M COCOA CREAM LYON'S KATH ALBON BARBY'S rBt?OPHEBOUS REEVE'S AMBROSIA EXCELSIOB HAIR TONIO SAVAGE'S URSINA BATOBELOB'S HATB DYE HAWLEY'S HAIR D?E H AHB LE TON'S HAIR STAIN POM ABES, P??ILOCOHES HALB OILS,, BANHOLiNE j .-. COLOGNE WAIEB , . MAGNOLIA WATER. I >? FLORIDA WATER i BAY RU?l, ?fcc., <fec. For sole by Dr. H. BA'KK, ' Mav j_No. 181 MEETING-STREET. ?\ IT it ATP K OF BXAC?%Kit?VA? A GOOD OOO LIN a BUMMER MEDICINE. MADS fresh every day. by Da. H. BABB, May2C INo.iflt Mfetanq-street. ?\ O L. O ? N IC , ?rjPERTOR TO TBB BEST IMPORTED CO? LOGNE WATER, manufactured a d sold wholesale ansi retaal bf Dr. B.BtEB. Jnneat_No Mg Meeting airest. ?-DUrCHER'S LIU H TN I >G FLY-K?LLER Death to tbe L viog I Long live the Killen 1 hold by Deal era Vrer? where. imo Juno 29 JOH* A?. A b K X A It O Mt JK , ACCOUNTANT, NOTARY PXTBUO ANp GENERAL AGENT, Ho. 10 Brosut-street. ESS.P?CT FTJLLY SOUCI! S ?it?ttm? I? AB JCHTINO ACCODNTrt of Merchants abd other*, and in WRITTKO OP atti) POSTING their BOOB8, either tn part or whole. Ar. Janna ry . JAMBSBSOX....JOHN OHUX jr M o x & o i i*, it, Cotton Factors ABD GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. ViS SMITH'S WHARF, BALTIMORE. CONSIGNMENTS OP COTTOH. BIOS, Ac, RE NrECTFUtLT aetieited ant Ubaami sxlvaoaaa mad* taeteon. Order* for OORJt aad BACON prom star .A-eeated with oars and attantiou. Baas Ms? u 1 tarnation f ?tm. GLORIOUS CHANUK. THAT ANT 8I0K MAN BURYTfED- THE treatment of Aft j year? a;o, moat bc considero J a proof that haman beings are very bard te kilk The lancet, calomel, oamtaarttUes and drastic pnr ?biircw wer?) i'uuj tu? O??ol'Ot iu? uuy. J he phy eioien played into the band?.of the apothecary, and the nnfortonate patient waa drenched morning, noon and night with prostrating medicine}. We t i ve insonore rational and conscientious era. The mportance of supporting Nature in its conflict wirh disease i? now Undarsiood. Complainte in themselves weakening are no longer aggravated by artificial depletion.; They are met With TONIO S that ratty tte vital powers and enable them to de? feat the enemy. Chief among these a'liee of Nature, in its battles with sickness, is PLA 91 TAT I ON , BITTKltS. TU? wonderful vegetable restorative it ike sheet. anchor of the feeble and debilitated. Aa a cordial for the aged and deorepid lt has no equal a in oner Stein?chles. As a remedy for tho nervook weakness f " ._. .'. iii..,- . :*xi\-. . . J. to which the tender sex aro especially subject, lt ts superseding every other stimulait and nervine. In all climate?, tropical, temperate or frig's, its acta V Ti"* 1 : " " ; ifwsfs ' ; ' ; ??-.\~^-~ : :,. as a spectae ia every species of disorder watch un dermines the bodily strength and breaks dawn the ?Aimai spirits. Wherever it ts; int cod aced lt bc comes a standard article-? medicinal staple. Drug. slats, although tbe*x profit anon it is small, find it absolutely necessary to keep a preparation for which ?verybody inquires, end for which nobody will accapt a substitute. It is to-day thc mest ffcpular medicine in the civilizad worn. Extensively aa it in advertised, He beat alvertteenvint ia the benenci 1 result which uniformly follow < its nae. Every bottle sold insures che sale of at least haifa doaea more. Unlike other s tim ulam. It braces and fortifies the system without exciting undue cerebral action. I The cheering effect which it iroducei upon the mind is not momentary, but permanent. There is no subsequent depression. It does not, as is the ease with all other stimuli, beget a craving for ex? citants. Cn the other baud, lt soblhes abd calms ' ?'?"?*''? " 'I ">?< t. . ''? wV! the nerves, combining, ?trange as the anomaly may j seem", the rmali ties of a sedative and gentle anodyne i fy ? t withtboseofa tonto and invigorant. The perfect parity of all its ingrediente, their admirable adap? tation to the purposes they are intended to sub? serve, the judicious proportions in which they are combined, ?ad the scientific skill with which they are blended, render this famoui article at onoe the most potent ?ad the most harmlas? of all known tontes and alteran vee. Bold bf all Druggie**. December 7 jy Jtnjs, Q[|)cini?tti?, (??t?. K w ? KOO? SCROFULA, DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, NERVOUS DEBILITY, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, SIDNEY AFFECTIONS, ERUPIIONB OF THE SKIN, AND ALL Obstinate or lou R standing di leases of the BLOOD, LIVER, URINARY ORGANS, NEBVOy.S SYSTEM, Ac. It purifies and enriches the Blood, eiadicaies all Syphilitic or ycrolulous Taints. Restores tho Liver and Sidneys ip a healthy action, aids digestion, reg? ulates the bowels, and invigorate* the Nervous Sys? tem. , MW NOT A SECBET QUACK MEDICINE.-? FORMULA AROUND EACH BOHLE. Becorn*secdcd by the bs it Ph?sicisiir, smincst Divines, Editors, Druggiete, Merchants, Ac. ?W THE BE8T AND MOST POPULAR MEDI CINE IN USE. FBKFABXD ONL? ur J. J. LAWRENCE, M. J)., (An experienced and well-known Physician and Chemist,) Laboratory and Office. No. 6 Mam-street, ??j NOBFOLX, VA. Price One Dol'ar per bottle. Tor sale by GOODRICH, WINEMAN A CO , DOW1E A MOISE, Charleston, 6. C. And Druggists everywhere. Joly 36 DAO lyr J?y AKB?'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. Letter from Hon. AU?. H. St-phens, of Georgia. . CRAWFORDS VILLE, Ga September 29,1868. Darby's Prophylactic Finid issn article of little cost, but great value. Its domestic as well as medi? cinal urea ere numerous, while its specialties are most wonderful 1 have not been, .without it fer ten years, and no bead of a tsmily who can afford to bare it should be without If. ALEX H. STEPHENS. THE W?SDEltPCb FAMILY MKDI. OINK. Letter from the Surgeon-deeral of the tatt Confeder? ate State?. &? - ' RICHMOND, Va., January 14, X8B9. Jons DAijaa-fc Co., Nc. 16f wilham-street, New York: , "T" Gentle*-t)r~\ bav? received your letter of the 16th of December, 1866, calline my attention to your (Darby's Prophylactic) Fluid. I most cheerfully state that the Fluid was furnish? ed to, abd extensively used by, the rureeons in charge of general hospitals in the Confederate ser? vice with groat benefit to'the patiente-all the sur? geons making a favorable report-a great deal of it was need in the hospitals.. _ Very respectfully, your obedient servsnt, SAM'L PRESTON MOORE, M. B. TUB A ?TO > lb ll I KO DI SI N F K C TAN T. EMOBT COLLEGE, OXFORD. GA., December 2?. 1866. Pref. DABBY. Dear Slr-H wi og not been en? gaged for many years in tue active .duties of the Medical profession. I am only euperflcially aoAueiat ed with the cla'ms ef your Prophylactic Fluid, bat am well acquainted with its chemical element? While, there'.ore, I cannot speak experimentally of Semaine or tba compound, vet the disinfecting and ?rapeutio properties of the agent* employed in its composition, together with the well known reputa? tion of its discoverer, as a chemist, authorize me to regard its merib as of s high order; on the whole it must be considered as a valuable contribution to the class of articles to which it belcngs. Tbese views, I may add, are sustained by the testi? mony ox many competent Judges, who have tested Its properties. | Believe me, dear slr. Yours, respectfully, A. MEANS, M.D.. LL. P. CC lt KS BVRN8, WO?SB9, ?TUVQB.dk?. ALABAMA INSANK HOSPITAL, ) TUSCALOOSA. December 23,1868. J Messrs. JOHSDARB?A CO., Bo.460 William-street. New York: j Gentlemen-I received your circulars of the 10th Instant, asking an expression of opinion from me as to the merita of your Prophylactic Froid. Tbs pre aarabon bas been so generally used by the profes? i?n and public at lassai -and so universally esteem? ed, thai it seems to me to need vb further recom? mendation. As a disinfectant and reused lal agents too. when in? dicated, it is not excelled by any similar preparation. We sse perm san game preparations very, extensively m thia hospital, and ccru'd not do without them. I consider yours tue best and most elegant prepara? tion of the kind manufactured. " . : ? ? . RespectiUlly yours, Ac, ?, ,, * ' S P. BRICE. M. D., Sup't and Physician Alabama insane Hospital. DUWItt ?SS nOI8H?. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, May 96 tnths3moe " i gents for South Carolina. ROSAD ALIS. .ROS AD ALIS. Sold by ' (fOODRK i?.WaXESIAS & CO., Direst Importers of Kur?peau Drugs and Chemicals, i srsyV'-'-eisibitr'^'" CBUB?ESTON. k::?il<ri - ??UT0?U5. [IflTTH'-'CXllWbbVA nXfURVA V,' ? " UiSNKll\t> bVPt^WEM^A^ OPFICB, r . CHARLESTON. 8. C., April 9, 1869. I ON Ab-n-A FTEB.--; S Ul ?DAY. APRIL-ll TB. TH* PAbSL^OF?TRlWS of the'South Camina Balk road wlU run aa follows t ' ftO T'. tf >. i Q 5' l i FOR, AUGUSTA. - Lear? Charleston...;.;. iv?*.8-10 a. ir Arrive a? angosta. * 43 p. M. I Connecting with trains for Montgomery, Memphis Nashville and Ney Orleans,, via /Montgomery un Grand Junotoon. * " ?<.<..<.?> FOB COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.. ;.I jv.?i.i ?8.'?*0 A. V. Arrive at Columbia.6.10 Bj M Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester B?t road, snc Camden trais FOR CHARLESTON. ' \ Leave Augusta.........9. io a. ac Arrive st Charleston.,".fl.l t P. te . Leave Oolam b?-..V......... ?;.. .....746 a. * Arrive at Charleston........,.r.8. i o P. ac AUGUSTA NIGHT BaPRESS :.-'.ti. i IWNDATS?ess>xam.?i ' Leave Ct aries ton,.... . ,,.............7,H0 P., M Amveat Atgratta.....,,....,.6.10 A. M Connecting with trama tor Memphis, NaAhvill' and Hew Orleans, ff* Grand JunoitOn. leave asgustn.....4.19 F. 1W Arrive at Charleston...LOO A. L COLOMRIA NIGHT EXPBfeUL fevtsstATi aSKssaim.r Leave Charleston.,.6.05 P. V Arrive si Columbia..St.?.4.66 A. M Conneeling |i-uudays excepted) with GreenviQo a?< Columbia Railroad. Leave ColamWa,,..CG J P. W Aa?vp at Chasleston. ..3.3C A. kt Sr MMBBV1LLB TRAIN. Leave Charleston.?.8.98 P. M Arrive at Summerville. 6.(0 ?. ai Leave Summerville.,. .7.19 A. M. ^m^&mmsm.wic ? Camden and aioissabtt Vcassasisr Trail? m Mox* DATs, Ws? sssDATts ead tUTOSDASB, ooftsasgi ?agi? &vt*Sma?^ .* lu******. ^ & ? . Arr?'sa? Columbia...........?LWJ A. M Leave ColamWa...,............ .......?.jLlH'P.M IR"?^.B: T:-P?3/; m April 10 Geaegal SuparistWdenl. I Jnifjfl, (?ijcmiiols, (Ctr. pEVB R AND A U ?J K , FROM WBICH MANKIND ?"UPPER over a large part of tue globe tn tbe consequence of a diseased ardon in tbe system, induced by ibe poison ons uitai.ni ot vegetable di cay 1 bis oxhalaUon is evolved I y tbe action of solar beat on wet soil, and rises witb tbe watery vapor Tom it. While tho sun ts below the horizon this vapor lingers near tho earth's surface, and tbo virus is taken with it througb the lunga imo the blood, lhere it acts as an irritating poison on the internal viscera and excreting organs of tho bodv. 1 be liver becomes ton ld and tails to secrets sst only this virus, but also tbe bile from tbe blood. Both the Viru? and the bile socumulato lu th? circu? lation, sud produce vio ont constitutional disorder, Tbe spleed. tbe kidneys, and the etoni <cb sympa? thize with the liv r, and become disordered also. Finally, the instinct of our organism, as i in an at? tempt toexnel th? noxious infusion. concentrates the.??bole blood of the body In tb? interna) excreto ries tb force them to cast it out. Tho blood leaves the surface, and rushes to thc rentrai organs wttb congestive.violence. Hil-? in the chill Rut in this effort it fails. Ihen the Fever follows, in weich the blood leaves tbe central organs and rothes to the surface, as it in another effort, io exp. 1 i h. bri ...liv poison througb that other grcit excretory-the skin, in this al?n it fatiB. and tho st stem abandons the at tom pt exhausted, and W..UM tor tiie recovery ot strength to repeat the b?POleeB effort another day. These are the fita of paroxysms ot Fever aud Agu?. Such constitutional disorder Will of course under? mine the health If it ia not removed. We have labored to und, and have found an enti? l?te, AY UK'S AGUB CURE, Which neutralizes this malarious poison in tbe blood, and etamulstes the liver to expel it from tbe body. AB it should, PO it does cure this afflicting ltsorder with perfect certainty. And it does more, ar rather does what is of more service to those sub? ed to this infection. If taken in season it expels t from the system BB it is absorbed, and thus keeps those who use it tree irom its attacks; keeps the sys u m in health although exposed to tho disease. Con? sequently it not only cures, but protects from, the ireat variety ol affeotio s which are induced by this malignant Influence, Snob as Remittent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb, or Masked Ague, Periodical Headache, sr Bilious Headache, Bilious Fever?, J> cur?is la, Rheumatism Gout, Blindness. Toothache Faroche, Catarrh. Asthma, Palpitations Painful affect i ons of the pleen. Hysterics, colic. Paralysis, and Painful Affect ons rf the Stomach and Bowels, all of which, eben ariting from this cause, will be found to as? sume, more or less, the intermittent type. Thia "AGUE CURE. " removes the cause of these derange? ments and cures the disease. Ibis it accomplishes by siinml a tin g tho excreto? ries to expel the..virus from the system; aud tbese ?rgans by denr?es become habited to do this, their .Olee, of their own accord. Hence arises what w? term acclimatation. Time may accomplish the same und, bnt olteul'fe is not long enough, or is sacrificed n the attempt, while BUB . Ague Cure" does it at mee, and wttb safety We have gi eat re sonto bel? ieve this is a surer as well ss safer remedy for tbe whole class Of diseases Which are cana, d by the mi isinatk1 iniecti n, than LU; other which has been Hscovered; and it bas still another important ad rantage to tbe pahlic, which is, that lt is cheap BB veli BB good. ruarAW? wv Or. J. C. AIkR di C??., UweU, Masa . Practical and Analytical Chemists. Pfioe One Dollar per bottle. Bold at Wholesale, by DOWIE & MOt>E. Charleston, South Carolina, And by Retail Druggists everywhere, .lune 20 nan statbSmoi. Y> OSADA l. 18 Purifies the Blood. ?Tor Sale by DmKtflnii (cverywhcru, Jutv*? . ?_ rp U K B 1 ? Il U P P 1 h Ll TUE BISHOP PILLI TBE BISHOP PILL! A Purely Vegetable Pul ^Sugar-Costed.) .*C0i>tAE*ftw BISHOP PILL, "Is of extraordinary efficacy for Costiveness, Indi gestion, Dyspepsia, Headache. Nervous Debility, Liver eoiuplaint?" "The best PILL in tbe world." Vedi CU* Journal, StpUmber 8. TRY T H E Ml TRY TH E HI All Dmggisto in CB ABLEST ON sell them. "COSTAR'S" STAK BABB PREPARATIONS ARB ^CoatmrV' I? Sit, B oaten, dbe.. Exter mi'a. "ti-tar'a" Bed Brag Exterminators. ..Costar'a" (only pure) Insect Powder. "Only infallible Beni ed ie J known." ?T8 year? established in Nsw York." "2000 Boxes snd Flasks manufactured daily." "111 Bf ware 11 ! of spuriou- imitation*." "All Druggists in CB ABLESTON Bell them." ! For $1, $?, SS and $5 sizes, Address ?COSTA MT COM PA!SH, ito. gp Howard-street, NewYork. Sold in CHARLESTON, S. C., by GOODtlini, WSNEMAS di CO. March 23 nae_)vr J. L U H N , . WHOLESALE AND BETAIL BRVOOIST AN il A VftTHEUA RY B. E. Corner of King anti John-Sit.. AL AND PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO PHYSICIANS' PRESCR PTI0N8. PEAT. EB IN FOREIGN AND SOMXSTI? FANOy;,<}OOT)S, ! -Tl - ''''-'iW??^M'?W, rfc " I ,,.>,. >.JK* i <tu* skftj o? nu . ?! ti -?' ?' ron PATENTHICDICIXEfi ?ESIHMK BAY BUM. LUCK'S COLOGNE Ii UNSURPASSED BY ANT OTHJBR. A TRIAL WILL REPAY TOU. . " GERMAN COLOGNES. j i LUHN'S FLAVORING EXT It ACTS Have no equal for strength and purity, and ought to ba Used by all RODA WATER DEALERS AND ICB CREAM MANU-. FACTURER?. Mr. E. E. JACKSON, Proprietor of the Charleston Hotel, says: "I recommend your Extra?is without hesitation to ibo public for Ice Creams, Jellies and f>;*t?y}? ... dlr*. H. M. BtojanmrxKU), Proprietress ot Ute Pa? vilion Hotel, oars: ? 1 bey are well worthy the et tefe ?on of those who deal hi them or use them " TbiBo Ettracts are put up la amall vials, by the donen,for the trade and family use, audio pint, quart and half gallon bottles for manufacturers. Congress and High Boote Spring Weiten CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Avy atfele desired, not ls 8 tock, ?Mi be procured tb order. Goods delivered in ike city FREE OF CHARGE. Tunee cao tutbs 8mo I Jjirufl?i? ttle^ls, <?tr. Q F. P A N K ? I ft , Apothecary and Chemist. No. 1&3 Meeting-street CHARLESTON, S. c rjUIE ADVERTISER BEG3 TO CALL ATTEN? TION to bia etook of tho beat Imported and Domes? tic CHEMICALS, DRUGS' AND PATENT MEDICINES. DEATH TO FLIES. LIGHTNING LIGHTNING LIGHTNING li S LIGHTNING | fi FLY PAPER |* ll ll tl FLY PAPER I ? FLk PAPER FLY PAPER. SURE AND SPEED'S DESIBUCTION TO j g 1< I TBIB TROUBLESOME VISITOR. * o t KO H SALB BF 1 1 THE SHEET, QUIRE GR REAM, t ? 1 t MANUFACTUBEB OF PANKNIN'S ' HEPATIC BITTERS, Which ban- established for themselves ? reputation 1* I. surpassed by ?one. Through constant effort and attention he hopee to j i meiit a continuance of the public patronage w= has hitherto been extended to him. February U _ tntbslyr B ? O . B. P R 1J P H I T T ' 8 FAMILY MEDICINES CONaiSTTNO OT BIB CBXXBBATED li IVER MEDICINE, ANODINE PAIN KILL IT, ANTI-BILIO?? PILLS, AGUE PILLS, Dysentery Cordial, female Tonic AND PURIFYING PILLS. TBE FICELLENT REMEDIES OF O. 8. PR O purr r, M. DM need no recommendation their wen known power in removing tho diseases pe? culiar to our Southern climate having already estab? lished for them an enviable reputation rn Georgia and the adjoining >? tatet. AS the majority ot persons living in the South are predisposed to disease of the Liver, it ie granted by all intelligent phys'cians that most of the paine and aches OT eur people are dae to orgwie or functional derangement of that impor? tant organ. Prophitt's Liver Medicine and anti Billons Filia stnks directly at the root of the evil. TbeV cure tho Liver, which in nine cases ont of es, is at the bottom j>f the Coupbs. Dyspepsia, Colic, Bick Headache, Rheumatism, Coubtipatton, Men? strual Obstructions, &c, so common among oar people. Earache, Toothache, Acute Bbeumatiem, Neuralgia and bodily pains of every kind flee before PKOPBITT'B PAIR KILL IT like chaff before the ?Ind. PROPHITT'S LlVBM HEOICIHB. Dr. Frophitt-Envina used Ibis medicine suffi? ciently lon,' to test ita virtue, i nd to satiety my own mind that it ia an invaluable remedy ter Dy?penal? -a disease from which the writer bae suffered much for six,years-and being .persuaded that bundieus who now suffer from this annoying complaint would ?e signally benefitted, as he hue teen, by its use, ?re eem it a duty we owe to this unfortunate cUss to recommend to them the use of thia remedy whk>h baa (risen not only himserf but several members ot his family the greu' est ro.ief. M. W, ARNOLD. Of the Georgia Conference. DOOLY COUNTY, GA , April, 1807. Tbij iq to certify I hut l was conlned to the honre and mott of the titre to my bed, and suffering Ure greatest (.agony ima ghi able, ?lth_Bbeotn.?inat MT uv? (ooutiiu, ttud ?utoi' trying every Available reme? dy,' with no relief, I was rared whb two bottle* of Dc O. 8; Prophitt's Anodyne Tain KW It,ea cb cqst Ibg.tfty cents only ; it relieved me almost insuintly. % therefore' rctommebd it m the highest degree to others '?? rogering from similar disease, ?I .?an say that it is. ono of tho best iumljv medicines now out. cjeftain;M Yours truly. W. a. FOBtSH A ND. ?i rm; >.-. ia . .'....?."([.?j? . .. COV?N OTOK, GA,, Joly ?, 18?7. Dr. rVopAt'f.-Having used ypnr Liver Medicine for more'than a year in my family, i cheerfully re comuie&djt to. all persons roffering from Liver ai fectione, Dyspepsia or Indication in any form. ) also recommend your Dysentery cordial as tbo heat remedy tar that disease. . O. Tv ROGER?. PTAH*oat>vrfci-B, itmiAM Corftrrr, dei.' V1807. Dr. O. S\ Proplntt- Dear Slr-ihi-t ls to certify that I hare used your Ague Pills for the last ten ye irs. and 1 have beter failed 'o cure -he* Ague In a ningle instance whh them. They al ti ?ya break the chids the first-day that they ara elven. I can recom? mend them an helot the >ent aime medicine that J have . v st found, and they leavo no bad effects follow? ing them, as Quinine, ho : . Tours respect hilly. A. WESTBROOK. Porn 4M Cotrxrr. GA. ?optember w. JPG8. Dr. O. m. ProphiU~-vc-l have u*ed for Tho last two years itt my family von T iver Medicine, your Pain Kill It, and yon Female Tobie, and 1 bare no fea? H in saying that they are the bast modi ciaos I base ever used for the Liver an t Ptoroaeh Neura g o and BhiUmatlc afflictions, Headache, Colic, and pains ol every kind are subdued bj them. A ?er using toe medicines solong, I cheerfully recommend them to ar.y ai.d every one, and to alt that ard afflicted, aa Hie bes* and safest remedies for all the diseases for which 'hey are recommended, Ac. Yours respectfully, JAMBS WRIGHT. BB, PBOPMI'PF'N PB3B ALB TWMIO. Thia Medicine, *itb Ito associates, ts a safe and ceri alu remedy for alt curable diseases to wfeeb Fe? male? alone ara, liable. Itu also ea sxaellent ?**. tentative) ar Nervous BUaonete, ot Nervous Dt* c*# cs in either ?ale or isa ate It at a powwftd Ner riae Toarte, setting np a fail and free ch\ ulalion throughout the svsiem. AU of the above Medicines sold by Prosgiatt glad M or cha? te generally ibroughout lb? -on th wei?t. ED. S. BURNHAM, Wholesale and Retail Agent, No. 121 King-?ti cot, (near Qsfiumn,) . Chariest ou, P. C. Prepare? only by Da. O. & PEOPHITT. April 10 etuthemos CottBgtte, Ga. ISO N'S rOBACCO ANTIDOTE. B War nm ted to Remove all Desire for Tobacco. lt ts I'urtly Vesxotntole and contain* notating Injurious. The following is one of thousands of testimonials bat ?re daily received by tho Manufacturer: RICHMOND VA., November28, 1868. DEAS Fra-The "iobaoco Antidote" prepared by ou aocordincr to the iccei[,t you have submitted Io ne, and the Ingredients ot wbioh I have examined, s purely vegotab e. entirety batmless, and contains .ethlng in the lesst Injurions. It is not disagreeable o tee taste, sud a? a home article, I hope yon win ncet with ready sale ior lt, and I believe that If the "irec tiona are followed, lt will do all you olsimed for t. JOHN DOVE, M. D. MW Price 60 cents pf r BOT. The usual di sr. omi tv o the Trade. MW For sale by Dr. H. BAER, VHOLI8ALE AGENT FOB 80U1H OA KOLIN A. June 7 r^K V A R E F U L WHAT MEDICINES YOU T A K K . WHEN TOTJ ARK EXHAUSTED BY OVE K WORK f bead or band, and feel the need of something in tgorating, don't drink whiskey or any intoxica ting liing, whe her under the name of Mittere or other rino, huch articles give just a- much strength to our weary bod and mind as the whin gives to the wled bors?: and no more. Alcoholic stimnlants ase 9junona to Nerve bealtb, and are ALWAYS followed y DEPRESSING REACTION. todd's Nervine and Invigorator ) a TONIC and GENTLE MW PLAN T which ls IUT attended by REaCTION. Wuat lt pain? for on it maintains. When it r?freshes body or mind, refreshes wnb natural strergth that comes to stay. Fe are not recommending teetotalism in the interest f any faction; but long and extended observation ?ache?us that he who resorts te the bottle for rest r recuperation, will find, as he keens at it. that he i kindling a Bro m bis hones which wUl consume ke the flamen of perdition. Tarn from it. Take a anio that will refresh i nd not destroy. TDODD'B ? ERVINE ls forest by all Druggists. Pri?e One ?riler. Bee Book of certifica te? that accompanies sch bottle. 7moe June 26 ry H. K I C H A C'8 GOLDEN KE M EDIES A-KFQBNOOTHEB, TARE NO OTB EB, AND on will ?ave time health a*>d money. .KOO REWARD tor any caee of disease in atty tage which tbey fsil to cure. Dr. BICH* D'S 4? Ol DEN BALSAM No. 1 cures ricers. Ulcerated Sore J hroat and Month, fore ye*, Cutaneous or Kktn Eruption-; Copper Colored notches, - orenesi? of the ^calp. t>crof ala, Sic. ; is the Tentent Renovator, Ah cintre? and-Blood Purifier mown, removes ad dteeaaee from the system, and saves the blood pure and health-. Dr. KIOHaU'f GOLDEN BALSAM No. 2 cures 1er euri al Affections, Rheumatism in all lt-forms, yhether fi om mercury or other causes; gives Imme*' Hate relief in aliases. No dieting necessary. I lave thousand ? of Certificates proving tbe mimen ons cores effected by these Remedie*. Price ef ither No. lor No. 2, S 6 per bot Be, or two bottles for Dr. RIOHATJ'S GOLDEN ANUDOTE, a safe. spe*- . 0 ly, p easant and-radical cure l?r all Urinsryjge-1 age mente, accompan ed with full o'iroc trots, .'Wlbe t tl 13 ter bottle Dr. RICHAU'S GOLDEN ELIXIR D'AMOUR? a anira! cure for Vervous or Gen. ral Debility, m cid >r \eong; imparting em rsv with wonde ful effect. ?rice Se e er bottle, or two bottles for fO. On receipt ot price these Remedies will be shipped' o any pnce. Prompt attention paid to all correa lento. None genuine without the name of ''Dr. UCHAU'rt GOLDEN REMEDIES, D. B. RICHARDS, ?ole Proprietor," blown in gl?aa ot bot to?. Address D 9. RICH A ?DH. Na 228 Yarick-stToet, New York; Office Hours from OA. M. te 9 P. M. Circu'ars sent_ly_ July 3 D IHG'SUDITEKBAL RUSSIAN J HEALING SALVE. THIS VALUABLE REMEDY HAS EFFECTED. nnnmerable cures, and bas gained for itselfa great, eputatlon. 1 he discoverer of thia Salve 'has applied twitb eminent success in thousands of eases dur ng the Crimean War. and bas cured dangeroue rounds, in manv oases considered mortal. MB. E. BERG ls the sole possessor of the valuable iccret of making this falve; from i ia experieuco in wag it in Europe and the success attending its ap jlication there, he has been induced to introduce rt nto the United Mates. IT REI.Ifc.VEs PATN I Those who have Wourds. Bruises. Cots of alt. rinds, oi Sores, Felons, gcTatcb.es. Musquito Bites, Brost Bitten Joints, Sore Li us, Chilblai s. Children's, 'corbutic, complaints on Head and Face, are ?peedily :ured. It has proved <i great advantage to ladies,, md is pecnliarly adapted for fathered breast?, ?ore eg?, fcc. through confinement, and other ?gases It sots like magic in removing Boils. Pimples, and Cutaneous Diseases, and bas been .snoeessfully ned ?or Corns. Bunions and Sore Throat, by apply? ing externally every evenlog before going to bed. I For sale by all druggists. Price 25c. 60c, and $1 act Jar. Office. N<\ 260 Bowery. N. Y. None genuine lu less countersigned E. BERG'S UN IVEKSAL RUS? SIAN DEALING SALVE, No 260 Bowery, New fork. stutbly " July3 MARVIN'S PATENT Alum & Dry Plaste? FIRE PROOF S #\\ ?! El S Are most desirable for quality, finish and price. / MAB VIN'S A SPHERICAL BURGLAR 5 ? F" El 3 Cannot be Sledged I Cannot be Wedged ! Cannot be Drilled! BANK VAULTS, VAULT DOORS? * EXPRESS BOXES* ?T AM I LY PLATS SAPES, ?S>MBIWATIOM LOOKS ffidtfciwid tvt a catatogne to (oldeet ?afc raanniaotore?at ' wSi?liffi^^ Warehouses (t08?s^ ^C??tol?l?,0 And for ?ale Urg onr agents in tho principal cities throughout the L'S United ?tatea ' ?OR SALE BY " WM. M. BIRD k C0.t No. ftOa EAST BAY, CHA K.l. BSTaMi. Pe:oniber 31 ly?