The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, July 31, 1869, Image 4
THE DAILY KEWS.
Mn tiri?? I.
Come near, como nca>-,
In all thc peerless beaury of tuv youth !
Veil not thoso IOVIDR eyes,
Come in thy neutle Ruii-e
Of purity end tenderness and truth.
Fall-1, softly fulls
On my hot brow t'tr shadow of thy hair;
O'er na- flubbed check I fee',
j,ove iraught, thy ?weet breuth steal,
Lise kissee from the- perXuuie-laden air.
Now near, now far,
On thy proud head tho wanton moonlight smiles,
'Xii* each soft golden tiesa
Glows in tho w mn caress.
As when the hummer wikes o'er Tropic isles.
And o'er my heart
Comes a deep thrill or passionate delight.
Close, close unto my breast
In one ?OUT 'irwun of rest
3hy love my lifo and I thine eremite.
Let nts drift on,
Wsifs 0? the broadening stream of hoary lime
'lid mahKnbood'B sweet spring
Flie* on reluctant wing.t
a,?Ml oui'lC? Oii ?h?O ?lii ?'Ux?i?t??'? ?de?? pr.?ic.
And se for aye, . A ,
Through the far mists of years that lipen slow,
H ver rtine own'to be J
While o'er life's shtttiDg ?ea
1 he dist"-i t home liuhts brighten ss we go, .
Commercial.
chariest om Cotton and Uice Market.
OFFICE OT 1 HE CH A KL KS TON DAILY NEW 8,1
CHABLEBION, Friday B/oninR, July 30. (
COTTON_Ibis article was dull and depressed.
8aleB 67 bales, viz: ??2 at 30; S5 at 3l)?. We quote
?non.inally :
uv EitrooL. CLASSIFICATION.
Ordinary to rood ordinary...A. ..20 <&30
Low middling....T...31 @
aiiddbng.-....... .. <oi w
Dy New york clas8l?cati<n we quote :
. Middling....;.82 Si it
BICE.-There was a cood inquiry for this grain at
?rm pries. Sales 140 tierces of clean Carolina, sny
30 tiorcrs at ; 38 at 7>? ; 6 at 7Ji" ; 65 at 8)??c 3b
We quote common to lair clean Carolina at 7>i&B;
good 8,Hi@8?aC <fl lb.
Jirarkcts by TckgrapU.
FOREIGN MARKETS.
LONDON, July 30-Noon -Consols 932?. Bonds
quiet and steady at 8i,V bu jar, afloat, 27s 9 J
?28s.
. LIVERPOOL, July fO-Noon.-Cotion a shade
flrioor; uplands^.'%(\ ; Orleans 2%al3d; sales 1~,000
bales; Bale? cf The wook 101.000 balee; for export
16,003 bales; for speculation 18,000 bale?; stock,
1 Sis^uOObales, ?r which 167,000 bales are American;
1 co??n'at?o?t 630,000 bales, of which '.8,000 bailes are
' Ameritan, \' .''.' >'. ? j
A/ferh??n ^?crn ?eot'rilng. Bed Weslarn wheat
tftnges from 9s Sdaios 9d - Flour 23i Qi. Tallow
47s. Yhrns anJ iubricsstead.t snd quict.':
Evening,,- piton a.shade firmer; uplands 12>?d;
j Orleans. lajialSd. ! . ? fl - ... ...
HAVRE, July .30.-Cotton quiet and steady.
DQMESTTC MABBtXS.
KEW YORK, July 30-Noon.-Money steady at 6a
To. storling <d%. Gold 36>?. Cotton dull at 33#c.
Turpantine steady at 42>?c. ? Kop r? quiet.
? Evening -Cotton quiet and drooping; sates 750
hace at 33J?o. Flour, rather moro doing; super?
fine Stat.:$5 90;irt 40; common to fair extra South?
ern $6 OOav At). Wheat fair for export depiand; am?
ber State tl 63; Indjana new fl 69. Corn heavy;
, mixed Wo-tern fl C7al ll. Moss pork heavy st
'. $3312. Lard quiet. Whiskey'$1 10 Turpentine
' -12a43c. Bosin $2 25a8. Freights Armor. Govern?
ment excited. Koutbcrn stocks dull. Money 6a7c.
Sterling dull and unchanged. G? ld steady at! 86J?.
BALTIMORE, July 30-Cotton 84c Flour firm;
low medium prades advanced 25.3. Wheat dall and
lower; prime $1 filial 55,; choice $1 60;. lower grades
$1 30al 40 Corn dull; white $1 o?al 10; yellow ?1
10. Oats wetk. Mess pork quiet.. Bacon active.
Wbirkcjf ai io.. ..??
CINCINNATI, July 30.-Whiskey tl 10. Meas pork
quiet at $33 CO. Bacon unchanged ; sugar cured
hams 23a24c.
. fer.'Lotus; July SO.-Whiskey $110. Mess pork
$34 25. Bacon, shoulders 15c; clear sides 19c.
. LOUISVILLE, July 30-Whiskey $1 ll. Mess pork
$33 50. Bacon, shoulders )&?!* ; clear siaes iv fie,
WrucNaTO-i, Jul? 30.- Spirits turpentine, noth?
ing doing; held at 39c:. Boohi quiet $1 60a6. Crude
turpentine unchangeJ. Tar quitt.
AUOCPTA, July 3a-Cotton, no offering Btocks; re
. ceiptfi 20 bales; quotations entirely sommai.
SAVANNAH, July 30.- Beceipts cf cotton for the
week 310 bales; export? 444 bahs; stock on hsud 161
bales upi-ode snd 91 ba'ee sea islands; sales for tbe
week very small; middling 82c; -quotations nomi?
nal. Beports from all sections give very favorable
accounts of the crops.
MOBILE, July SO.-Beceipts of cotton for the week
113 balea; exports to Groat .Britain, none; coast?
wise 42* bale, ; stocfe 2037. h^CRf *al$s for the week
1320 bales: sales to-day 160 boles) market firm; lew
middling 80c; receipts 18 hales; exports 424 bales. .
NK\V (TRLEANB,'^uly 30.-Sales of cotton for the
week 183? balen; saleB tc-day 62 balee; middling
32%c; receipts to-day 90 bales; receipts tor the
-week. grosB^29 '. ales: netSOi biles; exports for the
-week coastwise 1071 baleo ; stock 6768 bales. Gold
se, 8t?rling.50. Now York ?ight . exchange %a,yac,
premium. Sugar, common ll>?c; prime Mo. ?Mo?
la? see, fermenting 63c.
. The New YorU nice Market. '
1 be Journal of Commerce of Wednesday, tbe 28 h
Instant siys: The market for (barolina is quiet, but
?>:lce3 remiin steady. The stock here is small and
s firmly heM. tbonsrh the dealers are for ?he moment
supp led. We quote 8>?a9%2 East India ts dull.
The supply ii llneral and tno outlet is confmcc! to
su-h lots as the dealers require. We quote lots in
bond at 2?ya3,Me in gold.
The New York Vegetable Market.
Ihe New York Journal < f Commerce of Wednes?
day mentions that peaches have been coming for
watti freely from Detawase, but not desirable fruit
yet. and prices mle low ; sales at $lsl CO per basset,
and *2u3 50 per crate; ?rom Norfolk a poor quality
1 Taos- been received thus tar. seUin* $la2 per crate. :
Charleston peaches not wanted; selling at 60ua$2 per
?rate. Apples-sour and a weet burghs, $4 ? 2 60 per
bbl; winni ills $lal 26 per bb). Lawton blackberries
I 8al2c per quart. Whortleberries $8a3 50per busiiel;
Antwerp? 8a8>: per third onartn. Bttf pears, per bbl
?yali?; Migar pears $5a8. Currants liai 5c per )b.
Wa/ermelons-30a60c . Long, Jsliud and New Jersey
tomatoes are taking the place of Norfolk, telling at
,f*1\Silt*,m*Wi''-Be? Plant $2 per dozen Onions.
--SSL- - gr^ftn com ?1 pt* hundred; cue um
oers? l-ong Istand. per nm.*^ 00a potatoes are
abundant and have not ranged so low ?? ZnnLb^
ol seasons; sates at $1 60al 75. There are a few
Southern potatoes rm lb? market, bat not enough to
y$?&A ^Bt -bar.'ei of Delawara sweet potatoes
arrived to-day, held at $25. This ?B fully a week
earlier than usual.
I M A 0019, July. 28--Corxojf.-Becripts to-day ll
bales; sales 8 shipped 14. Beceipts for the week
?nairg this evening, he above included, 35 bales;
sales for sam?) time 78; shipmen's 135-showing an
toot eue of receipts over those1 dr the week before of
S2 bale?; decrease o' eales^ for Some time 60. The
msrVetba b?en very quiet and dull all the week
under rev ew and th? few sa es effected were on a
basis of 80 cents tor middlings The offering stock
fa well nigh exhausted and there are now but two or
thieu local baye? in market.
MACON OOtToit STATEMENT.
Stock Septemner 1st,1808. 1 826
Becelyed this week. 35
Received previously. 68,355-?8,890
Total.. 60,716
BM oped this week. 185
Shipped previously. 60,6 )4-59,039
itork on hand.
1 Jh?*r.t*?toia. 3" aly" 3?T
ES OF TB*K MOON.
Lost Qaarter, 1st, 7 honre. 27 minutes, eventcc
Mew Moon, 9th, 8 honrs. 14 mim?tes, mo. nine
?rst Quarter, 16th 1 bonr. ?8 minutes, mornin*.
. JTnll Moon. 28d, 8 boure. 84 minutes, moraine
3*?t Qnarter, 81st. 11 honrs, 45 minntes. morning
I BOW
laisra. I sr zs.
MOON
maxs.
HIGH
WAT?.
36 AloniUi.... a.,ll 7.. a
S7<Tnesdsy.... 5..ia 7.. 1
8 Wednesday.. 5..12 7.. 0
?if??^???. ?.-18 7.. 0
llftapd-?rj..,.. 8..15 e..67
9. .10
9. .41
10..13
10..44
ll..14
ll..48
Morn.
0..27
10.. 3
10..42
ll..20
14.. 8
12..62
19..47
,1 .Arrive?? W est?rela y.
?-B????1* A"" 8 VmBt trom Weat Point Mill. 8? tes
Ble* io ihuroton & HolmeB.
M?i??f 9&*iffl&#. 5?^fo Irait, Onions.
M?^V T *i H .Morrey. Kmswah * Bowen. M
J?doa?? CUusssu, Linoa:**, How* k to.
Went to Sra Yesterday.
Brig Manronilla, Spear, New York,
h r Shiloh, Hubbard, Baltimore.
From this Port.
Steamer J W Everman, Snyder, Philadelphia, July
Up for tb ls Port.
Sehr Wanata, featherstone, at Sew York, Jnly 28.
Memo" s? otto.
The sehr Palma, Ireland, from Georgetown, S C,
arrived at New York Jul? 27. ?
The brig Harriet H McGlIveT, stubbs, from Buolrs
port, Me, for charleston, sailed from Newport July
24.
IJIST OP VtCSSKlUS
VP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR ? HIS PVhT.
FOREIGN
MVKBPOOL?
Tue Hannah Lizzie, FerRUuon, cleared.May 20
Tlie Vince, BauTdsy, up......June 12
British brig Courier, Evana, sailed.July 9
DOMESTIC
QOLDSBOBO*. MS.
Scbr V.iloolty, Piakham. eeu>d.June 16
1 RANKEOBr. MX.
Brig H W McGtlvery. stutts, cleired.July 1
BOCKPOBT, MR.
Sehr Soli?te, Dexter, cleared.July 14
8chr eura Belle, Amsbury, cleared.July 14
Sehr J P Allen, Allen, sailed.Joly 14
aoBXOS.
Brig SusanE Voorhis, Fulford, up.July IB
saw rons
Scbr Wanata, Featherstone, np.July 27
British b.itf J Titus, Lovejoy, cleared.July 1
Sehr N W Smith, Tosser, cleared-.July 22
Scbr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, cleared.July 22
PHILADELPHIA.
Bark Vf bite Cloud. Freeman, cleared*.Jnly 25
Sobr A M Flannagan, Collins, up.July 24
BA LT IM O BK.
Sehr Francisco, Crowther, up.July 28
Sehr Lottie, Johnson, cleared.July 22
NORFOLK, VA. _ , '
Bohr carrie, Whitemirat, ?_uoa.July 16
Consign?es per ?oath ? mon nu. Hatlroad
Jnly 99 and 30.
17 bules Cotton, 72 bales Domestics; 20 boxes To?
bacco, 385 sacxs Wheat, 29 pkgs Bacon, 100 sacks
Flour, 85 bbl? Flour, 40 bb:a Naval ft rep, 1 car
Stock. To Railroad Agent, Bollma> n Bros, Graeser
St MDilh, Goldsmith* bon. G W Steffens, D D Col
cork, B O'Neill, Osmpsen & Co, Bulwinkle A Co,
Lauroy & Alexander. G H Walter & Co J B E Sloan,
Polz.T. Rodgers & Co, E J Wies, Riecke & Schachte,
Stenhouse & Co, Kirkpatrick & Witte, Hopkins, He
PO orson & Co.
Passengers.
Per steamer St Helena, from Edie to- John Job n
a.>u, H M Hamey, Dr UL Johnson, A Olaussen, R G
. Ninety, E Munday. G L M*r s teller. Major C Berlin,
F M Bailey, H T Terrell, Joel Walker, W B Bills, J
W Seabrook, W Gregg, T Stoney, Major L B John
am, R Luoovici, Q.Lancaster, and lb on deckt
gORE VEN & NISBET, j
PRODUCE ?ROrtERS' ? ri ?> COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE OF
COT T O N , RICE, &c.
. Will rsark, cl iss and ?hip the sam?.
They respectfouy -soMolt the patronage of their
friends and the merchants generally.
OBlee No. 3 Accommodation Wharf,
With entrance on Vendue Range,
CHA RLES TO N,, S . C .
Joly 28 ' WSW3WS2*
C
HAS. HICKEY,
. Ol L D E R ,
PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAME M AN UFA C
c-tt.1 TURBF, , . ,. ,.uVi c '
No. 345 KING-STREET,
CHARLESTON. 8. C.
LOOKING-GLASSES of a H sizes fitted to Frames.
fUjy IC . PAP frowOma
!J!55S?2?A3 a. stAV?BiA ct co.,
MANTJFAOTTJHEBS OF ,
FINE CI O' A RS,,
Particular attention to Special Biands for Grocers
and Jobbers.
nu?, zo L?Lr HIT .iTnt.tr ? ut iissn ua.um
? NEW YORK lltu}'' B
jsxaV* Samples eent to responsible houses.
Joly 27 tuth*3mo
A
V A ?X.D.
M. CAULFIELD,
FLOUR INSPEOTO^y]
OFFICE No. 157 EAST BAY. j
Joly 14 ' Imo
jr_r-OL.??lES A. MACBETH.
No. 30 Broad-street* .
>......- . Charleston, fa. C., .
BBOKEh8. AUCTIONEER. HEAL ESTATE
. , /fro.... ..
G?????KA?J CU SI II 1 S S IC a AGS.?TS,
Will stttend to Renting and Collecting of Bents
and purchase and sale cl Stocks, Bonds, ; Gold,
Silver and Real En tai e.
ALSO,
To the Purchase of Good* and Supplies for partie
in the country upon reasonable terms.
G?OtROB ti. HOLMES...';.'.. . ALEXANDEB MACHET H.
Jana? rv 1 lyr
T
O BU SI MESS ?UEf?.
Tilj?^ ?OMTER NEWS,
PUBLISHED AT SUMTER, S. C.,
IS ONE OF THE BEST PA Pf IS IN THB UP
COUNTRY ; bas s large circul?t iov, and affords su?
perior advantages as an advertising medium. Term*
low. Addres DARR & OSTEEN,
February 22 Pro ori
jr O II nt P . A li IC X A ll D E U ,
ACCOUNTANT,
NOTARY PUBLIC AND GENERAL AGENT,
Ko. ta Broad-street.
RESPECT FULLY SOLICITS BUSINESS IN AD
JUSTING ACCOUNTS of Merchants and <>thw,
and in WRITING DP AND POSTING their B?OBB,
either in part or whole. A-r. Jan nary % g
yt. i rr x HVMPMSS '
BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMIS
SION MERCHANT. a ? '.." .
?ALES OF REAL .ESTATE. STOCKS, BOrTDs) SB
nrjRITIEB AND PERSONAL, PROPERTY
?????m?en XO
l?0. ?7 BROAD-STRKK?
CHARLESTON,' 8. C.
-BEFEBENOKS.
Bon. HEN<\ BUIST, W. J. MAGRATH, Esa.
General J AMPS CONK SR. T. K. WARING, Baa.
Or I ol,PT
y^riLLiis & ccu SOL. m.
FACTORS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS
aim
SHIPPING AGENTS,
WILL ATTEND TC THE PURCHASE. SALE'AND
SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) ol
COTTON. RICE, LUMBER AND NAVAL STORER
ATLANTIC WHARF. Charleston, s.0,
ft. WILLIS..A. 8. OBISOLM
October ?? i -
C.
.I. SC M LEPE UH KL, I.,
No. 87 LINE-STREET,
BETWEEN KING ANB ST. PHILIP.
LUMBER OF EVERY DEBORIPTION AWI
BUILDING MATERIAL, LIME and PLASTER.
INQ LATH8JPAINTH, OILS, GLASSES, SHINGLES;
also, GROOVE AND TONGUE BOARDS, *C, con?
stantly on hand st the lo vest markst prices. .
September 19 rnthslvt
T
O BAKERS.
JUS1 RECEmED AND FOR SALE ^
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
CARBON AIE OF AMMONIA
PRIME HOPS
CREAM OF TARTAR
H. BAER, Druggist,
No. lol MEETING-STREET.;
March 4 .
printing.
PRINTING-.
THE NEW8 JOB OFFICE,
No. 140 East Bay,
Executes all kinds of PLAIN sud
FANGT PRINTING with ncitnees and
dispatch.
The best work guaranteed at leas than
New York prices.
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
.ron WUU&,
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CARDS, CIRCULARS, NOTE3
BILL-HEADS, POSTEES, BECEIPTS
CATALOQUES, BANK-CHECKS
8HOW-CABDS, PROGRAMMES
TICKETS, DRUG LABELS, Ac, tko.
AS WELL AS
LAW BLANKS of every description,
Printed at the shortest no Ike, and
cbeap for cash, at, ^
THE NEWS JOB OFFICE.
tty
THEATRE MANAGERS,
TRAVELLING SHOWMEN,
...... RAILROAD AGENTS.
HOTEL KEEPERS,
STEAMBOAT AGENTS,
And all thOBe whohavo JOB PRINTING
todo, wiUflnditlothoirinttrrestioobUat
THE NEWS JOB OFFICE,
i .j.y *yi." ativ.? c . ? t . j :, * .-.
. No. 1** iE mat Bay.'
A large and well assorted stock of
PAPEBS and MATERIAL Lepton hand,
fTOm Which SeVcfCZ? b? Lua?e.
OOH FRIENDS IN THE COUNTBY
may aend their orders to
THE NEW? JOB OFFICE,
And rely upon their receiving the aame
attention and bclcg filled as promptly
ariana ?h?^?y aalf Riv?^eBsonaBy.;
Our Job Department ia In charge of
Mr. JAS. D. PARRY,, a practical and ex?
perienced Job Printer, who Will Afford
every, facility posBib1" i? the exeeition of
ordere.
Addreas
THE NEWS JOB OFFICE,;
No. 149 East Bay, Charleston, S. 0. '
JPwfl*, ttfrerotiotB, (Cte.
.J^ I S O N ' S ;
TOBACCO ANTIDOTE.
Warranted lo Remove all Desire
v for Tobacco, j
.-? ta ' * n
It ls Purely Vegetable and contain?
nothing Injuri?os.
. The following is ono of thousands of testimonials
that are daily received by tr?e Manufacturer: j
RICHMOND, VA., November 28', 1888. ?
. DEAR fra-The "Xobaeco. .Antidote" prepared by.
yon according to the receipt yon have ' submitted to
me. ?lid the ingredients ot wbtoh I have examined,
ls purely vegetable, entirely bat mieos, and ?olutaina
nolhing in (he/feast injurious."lt Js riot^agreeable
directions aro follr.wed, lt will d ff all you claimed for
lt ( . . . rJQBN,pOV?7ltxt-..
Sair* Price B*0 cents ppr Bot." The usual discount
to th? Trade. ... .
jajr- Tor ernie by
" i>r.'H. BA?B,
WHOLESALE AGENT FOB SOVIH CAROLINA.
. Juno 7 ?' . . .<>.?. I ti . : ~
ROS AD ALIS. I
h ROS AD ALIS.
Seid by
G4?ODRlCII. WINKIWAW ?t CO.,
Direct Importara of European Drags and Chemicals,
May? ttnthlyr * SBABLEBTON. S. 0.
Fit BJ ? ii ? nv OB. .. "
JtTST SMOSJYSD,
?HIM AULT Ai CO.'9 W>HKPA RATION S ,
IODIZED SYRUP OF PORSE li AD?8H
VEGETABLE CAPSULES OF MATICO
BYRTJP OP HYPOPH08PHITE OF LIMB?
GUARANA POWDEBS.
Alt fresh from Paris, and for aale by
Or. H. BAEB,
May S No. 181 MEETING,3TRHET.
#ttt05fr tti/tmirals, Ctr.
|1 ll K BISHOP P 1 L LI
TUE BISHOP PILL t
THE BISHOP PILLI
A Purely Vegetable Pill (Sugar-coated.)
"COSTAltV BISHOP PILL,
TB of extraordinary elllcacy for Costiveness, Indi?
gestion, Dyspepsia, Headache. Nervous Debility,
Liirer complaint." "Toebest PILL in tbe world."
Vc (ii cal Journal, September 8.
TRY T H E Ml
TRY THEM!
All Druggists in CBARIESTON sell tbctn.
"'COSTARS "
STANDARD PB KPAR ATIONN
ABE -
?Costar-V Kat, Roach, Sic. External's.
.cos tn J'S" BeU Ban; Ex termina tors.
?CoitarV (only pure) insect Powder.
"Only Infallible Remedies rnown."
"18 year* establlyhe J in New York."
"2000 Boxes and Flask?, mmrofictured daily."
"111 Beware tl f of spurious imitation?." j
"All Druggists in CHARLESTON sell them."
For $1, S?, S'-t and $5 sizes, Address
"COSTAR" COHPAKY, .
iVo. 13 Howard-street, New York.
Bold tn CH ARLESTON, 8. C., by
GOOL? ?S ICU, WIN Kilt AN & CO.
March 2? OAO ? >. . lyr
R ?
, S A, D ALIS
Purines the Blood. ?
S'or ?al? by OruttKists* Everywiitit.
"""?div ??
"THtf*"^6s^ l^?&isyBXCHMANKIND STJPFER
HR Bi o vor H large pu rt of tbe globe, ie the
UMJJMW ? consequence of a diseased action in
H.'fc,/ tho ^yetciu, induced ny tbe polfon
ffe .iouim|a*?m ol vegetable decay Ibis
?Bau, yahw' exhalation la c olved i y tbe action
jw [ot pcflnr Eeat oa' wet soil, and rees
i-. W ,' with ibo'Wery vapor f em it.~
While'the ann t? below the horizon this vapor
lingere near t ho earth's surfaco, and the Virus
is taken with it through* the lunga into the blood.
lhere it acts as att irritating poison qn ibo
internal Tfscera and excreting organs of the bo?v.
She liver become* tort El and falls to secrete not
only thia virus., but also the bile from the. blood.
Bom tbe virus and tbe bile accumulate in in? circu?
lation, find produce vio ent constitutional disorder.
The spleen, the kidneys, and the ?com ich sympa*
thize with the liv r. and become disordered also.
Finally, the instinct of nur organism, a? li int au at?
tempt to eirei the noxious infusion, concentrates
the ?hole blood of the body in the intorna! excreto?
ries to force them to cast lt out. Tl.e, blood le aves
the surface, atid nis^es'lo thc central' Organa with
congestive viol? nee. lhi-? ia the CbilL But In this
effort it (ails. 1 hep the Fever follows, in which the
blood leives ibo c.-ntral organs hud fuehes to the
surface, as it in another effort to expel'the irritating
poison tbiouah that other great excretory-the skin.
In uns a?w > U rails, and tne system abandona the
attempt exhausted, and w.its for the recovery ol
Euch constitational disorder will of couran under?
mine the health if it is not removed.
We have labored to nnd, and have found an anti?
dote, -
ATEU'S AGUE Cl'RE,
Which neutralices this malarious poison In the
->'-J..?!,?-!???'-" .- . ?r?' ?? ernm the
body. As it should, FO it does cure this afflicting
disorder with perfect certainty. And it does more,
or rather does what is of more service to those sub?
ject lo thia Infection. If taken in season it expels
It from the system aa it is absorbed, and thus keeps
those who us? it free lrom its attacks; seeps the B7*
itmin health although exposed to the disease. Con?
sequently it not only eui es. but protects from, the
great variety of affections which ar? induoed by tnte
malignant influence, suob aa Remnant Fever.'Chill'
Fever. Dumb, or Masted Ague, periodical Headache,
or Bilious Headache. Bilious' Fever*, >eurolpia,
Rheumatism Gout, Blindness. Toothache. Earache,
Catarrh, ?Bthma, PaJpjtatmpA Painful Affections of
the Spleen, Hysterics; Colle,1 Paralysis, and Painful
Affect ons < f the Stomach and Bowels, dil of which,
when arleTng ' fr^m this cause, will be found to as?
sume, more or Ieee, the Intermittent type. This
"AGUE CUBE." removes the cause df these derange?
ments ard cures the disease.;
thia' it accomplishes by stimulating tbe excreto?
ries to. expel the virus from the,eysteui; and tbese
organ's by. decrees beoome habited to,do this, their
ciflce, of their own accord. Hence arises : what we
term acclimatation.. Time may accomplish the same
end, bnt oiteu 1 fe ls not long.enough, or ls sacrificed
in the attempt, while this ' Ague Cure" does at at
once, and With safety. We have great reisonto be?
lieve this IS a surer as weft BS safer remedy for. the
whole class of diseases which are. caused by the mi?
asmatic in'ecti^n. than sny other-r?b;ch has been
discovered; and ft has still another important ad?
vantage to the public, which is, that lt; is cheap as
well aa good. " '
' . " rnxPAaxD nv
Dr. J. C. AYER AC Ct?., Lowell, Mass
Practical and Analytical Chemists. ' . v "
Pfice One Dollar per bottle.
8old at Wholesale, by .
r DOWE A MOISE.
Cbarleston, South Carolina;
And by Befall Druggists everywhere. ; ^
June 26 ' ' par stntbSmos
"Jj ABBY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
i Littet fron lion. A lez. II. St pfvtns, of Georgia. ?
... CBAWFORDBVH.UE, Ga . September 29,1868.
Darby's ITophylactic* Fluid lean article of HHle
co*t, but great value, ?t s dom estie as well as medi?
cinal tites are numerous, while its specialties are
most wonderful I have. not. been without; lt for
ten years; and no bead of a family who can!afford
Ut have it should be without it.
. ; j ALEX. H, STEPHENS.
TH*. YVOSDKMtfllL, FAMILY St EDI.
mimi
Lefter from the Surgeon-fMnerdl of- t?te tate Oonfcder
iottoa-- A.; at?state*. iv ???a????i> j
. RICHMOND, Ya,, Januar ? 14,1860.
Jon* DAHOY & Co., No. icu wilham-streeti New
York: > . '.' SO;lR?M I
GmOm-'H^-l bave received vottr latter of the 15th
of December, 1866. calline my attention td your
(DarBy?* Prophylactic) Fluid. Mj/nl >
I most eheeri ully susie 1 bat inc Fluid wea iurnish
ed to,, and extensively usejj by, the surreens in
ohsrge of generul hospitals in the Confed?rale eer
?.? ?.?.?. frt ?ljo'patlenls-all the sur?
ge or? peaking a favorable report-a ?Mat deal of it
was used io th? hospitals. ,.
Very respectfully, your obedient rfrvaut,
UASI'L PREaTON MOORE, Bf. D,
? , : j.T*i|6>?Tt^ .
DISINFECTANT.
EMOBT COXJLCOB,OxroBD. GA., December Ua, 1S68.
Prof. DASBT. Dear Sir- Havlug not been eu
BKCd for many jrcjirs lin tbe atftive duties pf the
edlcal profession. I am only snper?ciallv nc<nioint
Bd with the cla*ma ef your Prophylactic Fluid, but
am well acquainted ?Uh its chemical elements.
While, tlicrerore, I cannot apeak experimentally of
the value of the compound vet the disinfecting and
therapeutic iraperties of the agent* employed In Its
composition, together with the well known reputa?
tion ^f its discoverer, aa a chemist, authorize toe to
regard its merit? aa of a hbtli order; bu the whole it
must be considered as a valuable contri oution to the
i'.sss of n, ?ic?cs to which ic oeicnga. ?
These views, I may add, are mstalned by the tes ti- .
mony ot many c mpetent Judges, who have teated
Itspropet tlea. Believe me, dear air. f ?..
Yours, respectfully/
A. MEANS, M. D.r LL. D.
Vt) it KS BURNS, Wwii NOS. I S Tl NOS, A?.
ALABAMA INBAMK HOSPIXAL. L *
'WsOALooiA Pfcetuter 24. ?868. I
Messrs. JOHN DAKBT A Co., Eo. 160 W?lkm-street,
?Ver^?Jntert-I received your ciro ul nrs of theil ta
nstant, asking an expression of opinion from me a*
o the merits of your Prophylactic Fin d. 1 he pre?
paration baa been so g.nerallj used by the protec?
tion and public at large, and so. uni vernally eatcem
id, that it seem? to me to sred no funner rr com
nendarton.
As s disinfectant aed; remedial agent too, when in
Itcab d, It is not excell? d b> any similar preparation.
K* ns* permeanganlc preparations very axtenadvelv
rt IMi h. apitaL and cou d not do wiiaoSi them. I
insider your? tu? beat and mtst elegant pitpara
ion of the kind manufactured.
B^pts^uUFjew.aj^
Sup't and Pbysiolen Alabama insin? t?ospi'?al.
BOWIE eTE MOISE. ;
WHOLESALE DETJSGHSTP,
ReySS tuthsflmoe igentsfor ?omh Cardtoa.
grap, (E^cmif?b, (Ctr.
Q F". P A N K N I N ,
Apothecary and Chemist.
No. 123 Meeting-street
CHARLESTON. S . C
JM1E ADVEBTIBER BEOS TO CALL ATTEN
TON tobi? etockof the best Imported and Homer?
ic
CHEMICALS, DRUGS'
AND
PATENT MEDICINES.
) E ATH TO FLIES
USE
IGHTNLNG
L1GBTNING
LIGHTNING
LIGHTNING
?TiY PAPER
FLY PAPER
Wp* PAPER
FLYPAPER
3TJIIE AND SPEEDY DESIBUCTION :T<
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B-ST THE A?DVBRTI8EK.
MANUFACTUREE OF
PANKNIN.'S -
HEPATIC BITTERS
rt UIVU Harv ct ?bl it-hod Car tboirWrlVfcS ft reputation
' ' aurpat^ed by none.
Through constant ?Sort and attention be boj.es
merit a continuance of tbe public patronage wbicb
has hitherto been extended to brm.
1 enruary ie *ntnai>t
K . O. S. PttUPHIIT1
FAMILY MEDICINES
1 CONSISTING OF HIS CiSLEBBATED
LitER MEDICINE
ANODYNE PAIN KILL IT,
ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, AGtm' PLLL?;
Dysentery Cordial, Female Toni
AND
^py#gffyi>^ ?PILLS.
TBE FICELLENT B E M E D IE 8 OF \?,
PKQPHITT,..M.. , Dy ..need, no. recommendation.
tbelr well known* power in removing tbe diseases pe?
ni! lar to our. Sont pern climate having already, estab?
lished tot them ah enviable reputation m Georgia
ind the adjoining b tat es. As the majority of. persons
living in the South ore predisposed to dt?ease of the
Liver, it is granted by all intelligent physicians thai
most of the p?ink and aches of-our people are due
O or* uno or innctional derangement of that tmpor
anforgan.. Prophitt'e Liver Medicine and Anti
Bilious Pills strike directly at the root of - the evil.
rh?*v cure the Liver, which m nine-casas out of en,
la at tho bottom of the Coup bs, Dyspepsia, Colic,,
Sick Headache. Bbcumatieno, Cont,tipation. Men
itrual Obstructions, Ac, to common among our
people. Euruche, i Toothache, A rute Bheumatiam,
Neuralgia and bodily pains of every kind flee before
PROPHITT'S PAIN KILL IT I"1
ike chaff before the wind. -
PROPHITT'S LlVEK MEIill lSE.
Dr. Prophitl- Having used thia medicine suffi?
ciently lon? to te?t ita virtue, t nd to satisfy my own
nlnd that it ia an invaluable remedy ter Dyspepsia
-a disease from Which the writer has suffered much
br eix. years-and being persuaded that hundiros
.ho now suffer from this annoying complaint would
se signally benentted. as he baa been, by its nae, we
leem it a duty we owe to this unfortunate clsss to
recommend to them the use.of this remedy, which
ias given uoX only himself put several members of
lis farnfty the grea'est relief. f fr. .'
M. W. A KN OLD,
Cf the Qeorgia Conference.
Wa PQOLT Oou?;rr, Ga , April, 1867.
thia is to cei-tHy-ihsf I was i onftoed toibe*uouso,
ind most of the tin o'-to tu y bed, and snflVrino; the
rroatest agony imaginable iwith tebsnmatitm. for
Ive months, and alter, trying every avalleble rsm?-'
ly. with i"> ?OTi-?rea vntn two potties ot
Dr. O. B PropbUt's ARody-o^Pain Kill It, each cost
OR f. itv cents only; lt; relieved me almost instantly.
: therefor* recommend it m tbe highest decree to
(there suffering from similar diseuse. I can say
hat lt is one of the best family medicines now out,
er tain. yours truly. W. A. FOB EH A ND. .
COVIKOTOK, GA., July O, 1?67.
Dr. Prophitl--Having used your Liver Medicine
or more than ? year in my family, 1 cheerfully ru
omni enc! it to all persons suffering from Livrer' Af?
fections. Dyspepsia or Indigestion hi any form-. 1
Jan, recommend your Dysentery Cordiol as tbe best
emedy for that disease. ?. T. BOGEB?.
KlAOTOBnvn.LE, Pim AM OOTOTT, Oct L 1867.
Dr. O. S, Promhitt-Deve Sir-Ibis ls to certify
hat I have used your Arnie Fills for the last ten
Sirs, and 1 bave never failed lo cure the Ague in s
ingle instance with them. They al wi.ys break the
hills the first day that they are Riven. I can recom
send them as being the .icst atnie medicine that i
iitve t v ar found, and they leave no bad effocts follow
D g them, aa Quinine, ftc
- Yourarsspeotfully. . , -, A. vVESTBBOOK.
PorKAM Cous TV. GA. September 32,1068.
Dr. 0. S. ProphiU~*?r-l bave used for the last
wo years in my family yon? Liver Medicine, your,
'sin Kill It, and yon. Female Tonic, and I have no
?ra tn saying tbat they are the bast medicines I have
> er im d for the Liver an ? Stomach Neural? o and
?heumutie sfnictione. Headache, Colic, apd pains of
very kind ere subdued by them. After using the
led feines so long, I cheerfully recommend them to'
ny aiid every OBS, and to all that aro snwtf d, as the
est and safest remedies for all the dises sss tor
blch they ore. recommended, ftc
Yours respectfully, JAM RS WB J M H f.. ;
, lift. FBOPHITl'8 FEMALE TOXIC
This Medicine, with ?B associates, ls A safe and:
er t?ln ssnaedy for all enrabi? disesses to wasch Fe.
isles ?lons aro liable. Ilia also aa excellent pre?
entail ve sf Nrryona Blindness, or Nervous Dis
?es in either ir??? or ten ale It is S powerful Nar?
ine Tonic, setting np s full and Iree circulation
irouRhout the system.
All of the abdvS Medicines sold by Druggists and
torchants generally throughout the fioutawsSt.
ED. S. BURNHAM,
Wholesale and Behn! Agent.
No, m King-ettect, (near Calhoun,)
Charleston, e. C.
Prepared only ?? O. 0. PBOPHIIT.
April 10 stufbSmos covington, aa.
K
O S K Q Q !
CIT HES
CROFULA, DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT,
NERVOUS DEBILITY, RHEUMATISM,
NEURALGIA, EIDNfc Y AFFECTIONS,
ERUP1ION8 OF THE f-KIN,
AND ALL
Obstinate or limo (Mundina diseases of tho
BLOOD, Ll Vi R, URINARY ORGANS,
NFRVOU- SYSTEM, kc.
It iiurifles and enriches the blood, eradicates all
y phill lie. or Scro.ulous Taints. Restores the Liver
nd Kidnors to a healthy action, flidn digestion, ref?
lates tho bowell, and invigorates thc Nervous Sys
em.
ra- NOT A SECRET QUACK MEDICINE.-??
FORMULA AROUND EACH BOl'TLE.
Recommended by thc best Pb; Bit-lane, eminent
>ivined. Editors, Druggists, Merchants, Ac.
tS- THE BEST AND MOST POPULAR MEDI
!INE IN USE.
I BEI?ABED ON?,T BT
J. J. LAWRENCE, M. D.,
tn experienced and weU-Ttnown Physician end
Chemist,)
Laboratory and Office, No. 6 Main-Hired,
Iv Oil FOLK, VA.
Price Ono Dol'ar per bottle.
For sale by
GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO ,
DOWIE ti MOISE.
Charleston, S. C.
And Druggists everywhere.
July 20 i)ac lyr
D
K . rt I C H A H'S
GOLDEN REMEDIES
ASK FCR NO OTHER, TAKE..KO OTHER. AND
rou will save lime health a^d n?oney.
Slti-O REWARD for any cate ol disease in.'any
tage which they i-iil io cure.
Dr. RICH'U'S ?OLDEN BALSAM No. 1 cures
Jlcers. Ulcerated Sore 1 hroat sud Mouth, fore
-yen. Cutaneous or Skin Eruption-, CoppfE Colored
ilotches, -oreuesHOf lhe scalp Scrofaia, AP..; ia the
ireatest Renovator, Al ciative ard Blood Purifier
mown, removes a l diseases irom the system, and
eaves the blood | ure und healthy.
Dr.-R1CHAU\? GOLDEN BALSAM No. 2 cures
Mercurial Affections, Rheumatism in all it-form?,
whether Lom mercury cr other causes; givesimme*
Hate relief in all ..ases. No dieting necessary. 1
oave thousands of Certificates proving' tbs miraeu
lon? cures eflVcteo by these Rebudie?. Prlxe of
fither No. 1 or No. 2, *5 per bottle, or two bottles for
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' Dr DICHAU'? GOLDEN ANUDOTE, a safe spee
3y, p'ensant and radical rure mr aU Urinary De
raiments, aecompon ed v.ith full cirectaohs., Price
tSYer hottl?,
Ort TSICHAU'S GOLDEN 1LTS1R D'AMOUR, a
ladical cure for Nervous or Gent-ral Debility, in old
3r j onng; imparting em rsv with wonde ful effect
Price $6 ter bottle, or two hottleBfor $9.
On receipt ot price there Remedies will be shipped
to any place. Prompt attention paid to all corres
lents. Nore genuine without th? name of "Dr.
KICHAUM GOLDEN REMEDIES, D. B. RICHARDS,
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JH> RE5IUVU GREASE SPOTS.
USE THE DOUBLE DISTILLED
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OK C A il IC P TJ !.
WHAT MEDICINES
YOU TAKE.
WHEN YOU ARE EX 8 A USTED BY OVERWORK
of head or hand, and feel the need ol something in
vigorating. don't drink whiskey or any intoxica ting
thing, win ; her under the name of Hitttrs or other,
wiso, fuch articles givp just a* mncb strength to
your woarv hod?- and mind os the wbio elves to the
jaded horne, and.no more. Alcoholic t-timuiuuio ur?
rojunorre to Nerve health, and are ALWAYS followed
by DEPRESSING REACTION.
Dodd's Nervine and luvigorator
is a TONIC sud GENTLE STIMULANT which is
NOT attended by REACTION. Wo at it pains for
you it mu in taire. When it n freshes body or mind,
it refreshes wi'b natural strength tbat comes lo stay.
Weare not recommending teetotalism in the interest
Of any faction; but long sud ex'ended observation
teaches us that he who resort* to the bottle for rest
or recuperation, will find, ss be beens at lt, that he
is kindling a fire in his hones which will consume
like the flames of perd: lion. Tum irom it. Take a
tonic that will refresh and not ?iestrov. DODD'S
NERVINE is forsake hy all IlrugsiHtH. Price Ono
Dellar. .See Boo'? of certificates that accompanies
each bottle: n 7mos 1 . June 25
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