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"THE D AJLYNEWS. The Monument at WsvaxUnertoia. BT T. O. XICOOB. A crownles? co'uron, planned by pride, And bnishe . by the rate? t A world of iwthoa bowe bi aide Tbl? "i mc" ol the Sta'es I Hot His, wh?* cloudlet* glorie* rise Above tbe eagle's flurht ; Hot THEISS, whom kuidre l crimson cries . From every mountain beigh'. . ' feQent aa Meinoon aince tbe hour Thai closed iu townies,* bate ; Eil edt for bete a? >binar*a tower. Orxadtnor desolate t A wreck nf sovran swords and seale, Heaved from tbe btu?h ot day ; A p> ram i i of Tine-ly abielda. Moat vilclr ?browu away ! Hot thither climbs tbe ?ICBM, stirred Prom ea th a mojnlng'a hour ; Hot there the neat ut brooding bird, Bor br. atti ol any flower. 50 ?ander walka upon the waD, S o wallia* btu Ve stage The treachery thai el.ughtered all Thea* ib noe anointed ?inga I "Whose mammlrd mart'os gleam like ghosts ath WATi their doDJon's gloom. Sublime memonals J bannered hosts 1 heir own tremandona tomb t Bald Tyranny alone shall tread Tilla consecrated spot, . Whence tame hath fled, whore hope Ilea dead. And Lrntarx ia not 1 The cxownless shaft I The shattered trust I Buln; to rival these. The sa earth shrouds not in the dust tit sixty ceuturlee I Tornow HTTJ. Ga. HAUY SHOWS. i From tai London Saturday Be view. ) ' Most shows, t-neh as those of horses, ?ogs tod pigs, are a weariness to the flash, though they mtv bu of some practical good, as a means of comparing tbe different decrees of progress, according to wie t ea ot method; but of babv shows not a iavoraole word can be gard. Mot. o a,y is there no Rood whatever in them, no, use or value, so tax ss the ordinary purposes b erin muon go, but they are posi? tively harmful m som3 senses, and disgusting in aU. lin a seine a norn der of babies of tbe poorer classes-which means don bi fol clean aud exceedingly donnerai decenov creature.. Lui vi UK large lungs, vary? ing from three weeks to two yean of age, cooped ap together oo a broiling day, m a stuffy tent with- an ainoen temperature aud defective Tontilation, with a arowdfOf people poe sin g and recessing be? fore th3m. their mothers (nursing-mothers chiefly) hot. excited, weary, eat ont like docile arfaste behind a en gie fence, and then say ?hst sind of good there eau be ID it at all. Not the most em hu- last ic lover of babies can flud any beau i y or grace TB such a show, and assur edly no pbysioia" would approve it; while as to the compara'ive anatomist and physiologist, if any one w mb es to see how easy lt ia tode gricfe man to the level o? the lower animals, and.bowrvery slight is the barrier of artificial dignity and indiv.duality which separates bim from his Tour-rooted relative*, he baa only to HO to such an exhibition as that got up at North Woodwich this last week. He will then be brought to a proper state of authripologi cal humility, and bc disposed to accept the theory of our poor relations and progressive development, and io shake hands with bis oonaiD ?he gorilla without more ado. Pora baby show is simply an exhibition of amma s of a certain kind, neither more nor less; and ike truth had better be said of it at once. Save that they are handled a little more ten? derly, -the babita are treated by the visitors for all tbe world like the beasts in a cattle 1 show. They are poked at and felt, and toeir ? i points remaned and their-fltnh assailed, mach as if they were COWB aud hwfces, but ot an ex oeptionariy fragile kind, t heir mothers share in the ruiiug spirit, and torn.op grimy lavers of ama 1 petticoats to show the ebape or fine? ness of the limbe beneath. The breadth of a back and tba dimensions of a thigh are pointa of which they boan with a quite unctions oom plaoenoy ; arid wheo a knot of coarse men and gross women stand bet?re one of tho chairs WK? ought f<vaay pens-anddiecuss tue look ot the flesh and -n neral development for the age, the clearness of the eyes, the strength of the lhnbs, <fcc. of the small occupant, the mother takes it ali in as good part as a hearth rug ta* -?nen.yon stroke her kittens, and apparently ?Ith mach the same sensations. All tbe mys? teries of'tbe nursery, generally held sacred from tbe crying gase of tbe profane world here go io primitive simplicity; and : aoy wavering yoong bachelor may r?alisa to the lite the. aAef-?0u*ts ct his marriage with a b. loved-obj ct on .small mean*, and pat it to himself whether this is the kind of tbiog be ikes op not.- To be enre, paternity may make aome difference, bat the facts of baby nature axe the sams in botb c mea, and we are bound to say that baby nature and nursery mysteries ire act partICULHIly appetizing lc the great majority of men. Whatever poetry or beauty lies around the cradle of the first-bora-and posta and artista mane out thai a great deal does he around Ho-is-here vulgarized oat of existence; and. if anything could make a man a sworn oelebate for life, lt would be a careful scrutiny ol a baby show, such as we saw at Woolwich. Aa one pissed chair alter chair of actively nursing-mother nnd placidlv-fe 'lias child. the -liner shades ol distinction got lost, and oe came st lost to regard the babies as so many animate, to be car ed for by tats n ern aile U> aticct of maternity truly-, bat having uo claim to po tic sentiment, and very little mure rndi nduaJitv than so many sparrows or sheer, a?ve to their respective mothers. Wi,eu o asleep or sucking, they all kicked a. d ?creamed, aud fought Wildly ?Ith SJace, witu Bore or less passion or vigor; they ali o nich? ed vaguely at somebody's beard, or tried io put pot their own eves, or to caoke themselvi B ?iib their nate; some laughed ? they were tickled, and same broke out into a howl; all .tared; and ?ii were very wet about the mouth and cum; aud the great mass of them seemed to sleep away the boors w ceo not fy ding, and ?hen asleep tbev were at least quiet, tuou^b they looked hot and very uucoinfartahle. The atmosphere of tue tent was very cioso and un? pleasant, and as positivo in its own way. if not quite so nasty, as the atmosphere or a cow-honse or a ko.mel. Bat the women seem? ed to uko it; and perhaps nature, whtch tem? pers the wind to tho ?norn lamb, blunts the r senses to thin s which sicken strong meo. In this show prizes were off .-red for the bigge: t and flaesbbabies of vari?os ages, classified ac- : cordingj?o rertain conditions. And atnoug these prizes was one offered for "triplets." , According y the demand, t hough a queer one, found a corr es ponding ?apply, and oue poor, wretched cr. ature, ca y three feyekfl confined. ' came lo the snow to bj atarad at and com misaiatsd tor th? three'nnsarabie abortions 1 she hekl in her arms. This seemed to as the , most di8gas'mg part of the exuibitioi That a woman so .aw ujly chastised by tate a>.d an 1 nnfri e odly nature shoal? bo helped ont of conj - passion is Oue thing, but that a pnz-j sUouiu 1>3 offered tor a monstrosity is another. Wo do not waut a r. a ? of iripk is. Cet t nuly not. 1 if they "were to oe like those at North Wool- 1 wich, which had a bumuiaiiDg likenet-s to 1 small monkeys, and fir which the best thiner one comd wish waa a speedy release from a ern J world, where whola men and wouieu ti.id it hard to tip tn th ir wa? but wheru a maa or woman divided by three wou d be nowhere iu the struggle. They were fearful things to re? gard as potential fathers and mothers-taue - Jv hnma , tne\ were HO small and dirk un J dwindled; "weighing only turee pounds eucu ?hen they were born uni apparently not any? things mere-i>>w. Yet theed m ??rable li.ti abortioi's. with their weak aud boggard mo? ther, were- set up m a sufi ng t?nt for ; ll t ie days thin preoiou? sb^w ia-'ed, for the chanco cf a prize as a rewan tra monstrosity. . - Bu , indeed, what Wan to be gamed hy offer iog pnza?at-al'? Waat can they do? lut-y encourage no better bre d of barnes, however ?eil des rved they may bf. (Jiven "the best producer aud uour.-her ot the hum in a limul to ne f und, and bo* will a priz.- either en? courage or enable ot bel s to compels with ber ? ! .Beside*, wh c are '.the grouuds to ?o up >n ? The judges do not write ap the place of living .ge race, COD dit ion and ro id of tho fatner and 1 mo her; and it they did how wonl that a ff ct : others? .Ibo Whole thing is too absurd tobe ' argued about. T- ach women a few elementary .physiological troths aboot themselves and th' ir wu J ie .i. vid soma good mig ut be dont; bot a prize for what is a mure matter ol blind coanee-for eena n cbemical propor? tions unkno.-n, and therefore not to be j attained by others-is thu most foolish of , the many foolish acts of the pseudo-phi- i Laitbxopy that we know or. And though 1 itia. a mat-er ot fact that certain wo? men produce fi e children, and certuta ' ethers poor a~d wretched l.ttlo crea- j tnretf how ts a baby show t? nieud uni em 1 M they are bad. or toc-.rrv them further if thev ?refavorable? We presume noone would ab " an flu-as to advocate means Uko those Adopt- j .Od by piaeon touacra and stuck raisers. JJ there xi ny power or law to deny ihe right J S Tilt nf men and women tu produce stunted, scrofu? lous, rickety offspring, year after year, for aa lo; g ?a ure ailowb ? We know what we should do with animais in such cases, but we cannot do the same wita men and women, and baby shows do not help us. In that North Woolwich show tbere* were babies of all sorts, from the monkey-like triplets weighing three pounds each nn to a young giantess of nine months old, with a tint, h as large as the hug? est part of a stout man's arm; from bullet headed creatures, aa bald as so many coots, to a entions Aztec-luakinp little thing with a mat of black hair as thick and strong as a full grown person's; from oue cleanly-made, lively youngster of nine months, with the intelligent eyes of a two-year-old, to masses of lump jelly, with oo more intellect than so many grunt mg pigs. Bot no one could propagate or abolish any of these varieties. Tho tbick-tbigbed moDBter must remain eui generis, uo'ess the mother produces ns like; so of tbe hairy type; so of the lively kind, and of all others. In fact, the question of Ultimate use met one at every turn; for here was a show, -.ito. prizes to be given to so many chances, not one element of the whole concern being under human con? trol te we ??eise control, or to be manipula? ted by science or the will. . If the prizes bad boen given, aa we said be? fore, to cleanliness and intelligence of manage? ment, and bad been preceded by iostructioD, tbera might have been some good m these shows; bot as things are, they are not only nonsense ID themselves, but a very pernicious and disgusting form of nonsense, doing infin? itely more harm than good, on what side so? ever we regard the whole affair.. A large num? ber of women and young children are congre? gated together in bad air, and under unfavor? able conditions tor health, cleanliness and de cency ; there is the chance ol infections dis? ease, always latent somewhere among tbe poor, even when not openly displayed, breaking out when too late o be isolated, and the conse qnent olianoe of a tearful disaster; there is tue sure disturbance to tbe habits aud temper of the .luther, and the consequent disturb? ance to the health of the child; and all for the sake of a prize, which is barren of result a mere sum of money, which it were better to give in charity without the preter? oe of a claim of earning at all. It is to be feared that chil? dren are bu* doubtful g ?oda te the poor st he best of times sod a quiver-full is by no means tbe pi av tr of au East-1 Dd artisan troubled to nod biead for the hungry mouths about him; sud it people with much money hsve pleasure m giving to those with little, tbere are only too many to receive, and occasions never want? ing. Bat let the thing tx done honestly, sod with some judgment, and let charity and alms? giving be cal ed by their right names and not glossed over with this owiet-phiiantbropio. guasi-scientific virnisb. A baby show is a mischievous sham and a di grading exhibition, and the sooner wo have seen the last of tho kind the better for all concerned. (Eonmrrnal. 1? sports. NEW TOBE.-Per stetmauip Saragossa- i bags Sea l.land Cotton, 168 bales Upland Conon. ICI tes Bios, M bbl* Botan. 64 cask* Clay. 110 b,le* Tarn <6 obla V our, 47 bbla Ale, ta Packages, 2tOi Wate mel? ta. WlLMJNGiON. DfcL- Per Behr Sarah Cullen-310 iona Phosphate Kock. DELaWaBE CI? Y-P-r sehr Selah B Strong- 211 toss Phosphate Kock. Charleston Cotton and Itiee Harket. .KFIOS. (J* TB h CHAULES! UN DAILY >EWs, j CaaaLfJTOK. Wednesoay Kvemnit. Aturusi 4. I Corroa.-The business In ibis article waa unim? portant, and quota tiona are i< ominad, say : UVE-POOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to eood ordinary.29 r<r30,'i Low u. tdd ling.SI fa - Middling.31 Jifa 32 By New York classiAcatlon we quote; Middling.32 >B'ia Bice -The mark-t for tb s grain w*s quiet and no transaction* of importarle e took place. We quote common to fair clean 'ar olim at 7 J?@8; good 8J4'@ BJitf? ?J._ M ar lt eta by Telegraph. FORKION MAREEIS. LOUDON, August 4-Nooa.-Consola 93. Eonds quiet anc steady at 8 Afternoon - Booda H3S, Evening.- 'onana 92.1.. Bonds steidy at 63 V Tal .ow 46a 9Ja46s LxvxBPOuL, angas! 4-Socn.-Cotton firmer; up? lands 12J,j; Guleana 13al3Ji<l; '-des 12 000 balee. O tuera ri ii changed. A t tc'Dooo. - T.ard firmer. Tall ow 46a Cd. Evening.-Cotton a shade Armer. Tall.)w 47s. IlAVBB, August 4.-Cortan opened with J?c better; if 54 FKAIETOBT, August 4- Bonds >8.S' DOMESTIC MA KELTS. NEW Tonk, August 4-Noon,- Stocks 'fon:;. Money steady at 6*7o Spiling V/t Gojd ?'.'>? s. Cotton steady At 33*30 Turpentine quiet at 42a 42 'ie KO jiu uncuanged. ? Evening.-Cotton firm; sales 1600 bales at 33!?c. ft li ur uncharged. Wheat 1: better fara medente export deland; No 1 spring .$163. Corn 2a 3c better; aound^Bfci io. Oats 2a3* lower. Meas pork heavy and acBf? lower ; new $3312a33 25. Lard firm bot quiet; kettle 10\ li?c. Whiskey in lair request. Qrocerlai firm. Ttirjeatine42at2j4'c. Boa n S3 20a8. Freights very firm; on cotton, b> steam .Vid; on grain, by sat], 7Jid. Money very easy. Gold 35%. Governments biron?. '6i'a 26. Southern Veavy. BA LT rio RE. August 4.-Cotton, nominal at 32,'i<\ Flour uull ard scaree; How >i d-street Euperflae Ito 6 60 Wheat firm; nord to prime $1 55al 66; low grades negle.-tcd. Corn dull; white SI 05; yellow Sl08i1iO Bye SI 20. Mess pork firm. Paren ac? tive; shoulders 16J?. WbUkey quiet at f 116. CINCINNATI. August 4 - Whiskey d ll at SI 0?. Provisions tiri- and quiet. Mess porte S3?50. Pa. con, thouldeis 15>?c; clears.des 18>?al9c; hams 24c. Lar J 19Jic sr Lorna, Augu?t 4 - Whiskey $1 05il 07. Mess pork quiet at $34 60 Baco i q-aiet; shoulders 15c; clear sides 19c; .-ugar-cured bam* 2ta-_5c. Lard quiet at 18J?al9c. LOUISVILLE. Augmt 4.-Bacon, shoulders ICc; clear aides 19Jfc; hams 22),a23',j. Mesa pork $33 60 ?uaLvr.ioN-, August 4 -Spirit* turpentine weal: SS lie Boan dal. Crude turpentine unskauged. Tar SS. AUGUSTA, August 4-Cotton, market Armor, but nothingdoiog; sales 12 bales; receipts 16 balts; midd mg 31 Jic. SAVANNAH. August L-Cotton, receipts 34 bales; rxpor a to >e.w York 186 Sjhes* MOBILE, Au.ust 4.-' ottou, Lotbing done; re? ceipts 8 bal- s NEW OHLE .IVS, August 4.-Cotton firm; sales 250 bales Uold 35J? Sterling 49J?. New York sight exchange V i rem mm sugar, c. muon llalSc; pnme 14c. Molasses, prime fermextiug 63c. Bia menester Cotton Goods Markt t. MANCHKafTEB, July 17-a'oTT"N oOODSV- lhere b.is bee > but Hale chang'. in me lo-lrfon ol thia oi.uktrt daiii.g he week DOW clusii g. J be advice? dom Calcutta, t ocbn a:d<'bini ate mow aatiilae* t. ry than hcv have bct-n, lu ?u-i the quotation* in those givai mark? ie are sa loa tor M mo.ester goods t'ia' eb i pets could on y export t gr-ut loss, ano. thereiore. the. have no euron; j^.-in.-nt io buy. tx p pt on he c Irulatiou that price* may go h?h r Bui buyer*, ure bot Just now incline I to snecuate uuoer th t un pre**, on tuvitu-o wnutcver m.y be their o, inio'i-* us to tue ultim ito Undent;* ot'pt ices under a ueflcleuci ol co ton th y uavo wtnesse I tbe cnecK giveu to Spekulation b. lha cou-idurub e arrivai? ci colt D dmicg tbe lust tor.uiobt. u<uiu lac urersa e quorum iLe hieb rutes which prevailml ?jRlit or ton days ago f T cloth, t-'it tu> >e pr.cesare tc s me i-s'i-ut oui noui.n.d, irtid *ucu boyeo as present Iheuise.ves are aol IO supply their w .nts on eueit r 'i rn.e. Snirt Ogs ot 39 i. cb m .kc. ot the Vat 1 ous wld tb s taken for India, ure a (?ooU ne il oegtee'i tl aid only ? moderate husiucs- eau be issue tu wide labres of this dcecxip iou. Piiutiug doth* also sell only tu a Pmi.-n extei t. ALdt-a aui jae nets are bonn muco tequea, and rathe easier in price-, T-clut s ?nd ?onitbtics are al-o ?low ul sale, but ure not changed in v .ue. Home'rate ?ams. ?ucludiu.' S2' twit-i and 3o's to 4 'a welt, ur- Ji Ji I per lo. eusier io purchise to-day than on Tu ?lay, and C's to 32's wa tr vii. to .-hip lor . .-ina and tbe Coat: Bent of tmope have uiderg >uc abo it lae aame de? cline he r cent faiiute o. Aicssrx. livesy A I boi-pc ha? lcd to two tuber MO ge? ol' mill owners at Prx-utt u-we efer to ilie sus-jeusio.i rf Mr. JJUUS Na? lor inn Mr >?. T. Uar tuer. lH?Jh ") whose credi? tors have nc iv.d notice toa tend rv t'ai^a. macon .iiarn t" M^CON. Au aa 2 -ijoTTON - I he ?alen to doy imonnt io 3 bales receipts io hales; shipments none 'the sale for tbe we~k ram up 21 ba cs; rt ceipte 23 nile-; shipments 6? bal s I he stock on eand i-< ?o l'g t tia .t it may be -aid there in no mal? tet-uo quotation - to b made. KWH COTTON STATEMENT. ?toca nepten,oerl8i,it?68. 1 320 Seo ive. i i bia ween. 25 Received previously. 5S.W9-58 561 Total.. i (0,890 ?'.ipped ibis w-'?k. 63 ?tinp-d picviousjy. 59,7v7-5J.770 ilorkonhicd. ]20 WUmlnglon Market. ?WILMINGTON, August 3.-TuRpawri-ll-Il fa niodcrtXe requeaL Sated of 250 bulb a. $3 for Tirela and $170 for yellow dip. per 280 ros. & SHBXT* TtrapnrnNK-Market firm. Salelreport ed of only 44 obla t f8j,o per gallon. BosrN-Sales of 511 bbl s at $1 65, $1 75al 80 for No 2, and ?2 8t for No 1. TAB- 22 bb:s received and sold at $2 per bbl. conaiRneeapcr lorrin Carolina Katlroad Auguit 3 and 4. 85 balea Cotton, 135 bale? Domestics. 26 packages Bacon, 432 sacks Flour 253d Melons. 132 bMs Naval stores, 4 care Wood. 1 car Lamber. 1 car Stock. To Bailroad Agent, stenhouse ft Co, Pfizer. BoJgers ft Co. B O'Neill, Rieck? k Schachte, t? Cobla k Co J IS Hobson, Kl nek, WickenbQrg At Co, Hurkamp k Co, Goldsmith k on, O Phillips, Graeser k Smith, Hop? kins, McPherson k Co, and W H Cba'ee. Consign?es per Northrastesrn Bailroad August 4. 6 bales Cotton, 629 bbis Naval Storas. 123 bushels Bice, cars Stock, cara Lumber, cars Phosphate, Mdse, Ac To J Marshall, Jr, Kinsman k Howell. S T> stoney, Walter k CO, a A Goldsmith fc Co. Good rich. Wiseman A o. < ol A P Biotin., D H sllcox, P L GoiUemin, AM lat ant Quartermaster, Claoius k Witte, Cohen, Hauckel A Co, V. H Ohafee k Co, M Single. Jeffords A Co, J V Barden, T Murphy, J C Beckley, Man tone A Co, and Bailroad Agent. Passengers. Per steamship Saragossa, for New York-Wm Gile, S shaw and lady, H Mending, J H Devereux, C B Moise, Mrs L A Knight, Mrs 0 H Groves, Mrs K savage, E Gould, J Cummings and lady, Mies Mag? gie McMillan, Mrs Kirkpatrick, D H Day and lady, and 9 steerage. Per steamer PBot Boy, from Savannah via Beau? fort Bluffton, Hilton Head, ftc-A Hull, Mr Foulter and wife, Miss BobinsoD, L J Walker, H O Merrill, Mrs freeman. Mn J G King and two children, E N Chtsolm, J D Stafford, P Fuibi.d and a on, and 82 on deck. ?fannr Iros. Port o? Ok. ur leaton. -A-Ufiruet 5. P?KT ?AL^TJ^K, POA KS OS THX M OOH. New Moon, 7th, 4 hours. 46 minutes, evening. Fftet Quarter, 14th. 7 bour. 19 minutes, morning. Full Moon, 21st ll horns 3 minutes, evening. La?t Quarter. 30th. 2 hon?, 38 minutes, morning. AUGUST. sirs um. j ana. noon USES. HIGH WATS a. 2 Monday,,.. 3 Iuesdsy.... 4 Wedneeday. 5 Thursday... fl, I ricay. .... 7Naturday... 8 .?nnrtsT. 6 15 6 66 I 12..26 2..43 5 16 6 66 1.. 6 3..43 5..17 6. 64 1..63 4..47 6. 17 6. 63 2..43 6..46 5. 18 6 64 3..46 6..42 5. 19 C 61 Sets. 7..33 6. 19 6 .60 7..39 8..20 Arrived Yesterday. Steamship J w Everman, Btoekley, Philadelphia -left ?-amruay. Mdse, To Jno ft Theo Getty, hail ru a J Agents, Walker, Evans ft Cogswell, Holmes ft j Calder, . ameren ft Barkley. C L K ornait eoe, J cos? grove, L F i' "ber.son. A W K kel A Co, P Donahue, B O'Neill, J F aa? lor a ( o. G J Lubn, P Walsh. E K ivbl'e, JI ?es Bro?-n. Dome ft aloise, McDufl Coben, B Johnson ft Co. Fogartib's Hook tore, Marshall ft McVillan. w ti Benerey, btenbouse A co, i: ? in? Bo.in,ann Bros. M L?h s, B FeJdmann ft Co, Jet torda ft . o Kieike ft schachte, a Tat lor. J N Bos Kon O D Brahe ft Co, J D Aiken ft Co. W M Bud ft Co, Order, and others. behr Aim 8 Deas, lrom Weat Point Mill. 90 tes Klee. To Cohen, Hanckel ft o, and W ti Bee ft Co. ravsnnah pilot boat beca Usina, on a cm se. Steamer Pilot Boy, Peck, wannan, via Beaufort and Hilt m Heed. 28 Heroes Bice, Mdse -no sun? dries, lo J Ferguson, Budd ft Blake. H E Yjuctnt, ? A Martin P rrekiel. H oreen. Dr D D earns. F Krekel, B Klatte ft Co, A Barnard, Mia McBride, J W Harrisson, amt southern Express Co. AT QUABANTTNE. A Fpanlah brig, unknown. Cleared Yesterday. Steamship Saragossa, Ryder, New York-Bavenel ft CO. Scur -arab Cullen, Avia, Wilmington Del-H F Ba ket ft Co. Behr -elah B Strong, y urray, Delaware City-H F Baker ft Co. Sailed Yesterday. Steamship Saragossa, Byder, New York. From tuts Port. Brig Am? ricu?. B?ni."Pr?vliieuce Tl I, July 31. Brig A bradshaw, .-ears. J? k on vi ic Fla July 23. scur L Ma'erman, a arenal!, New York, August 1. lp for tn ta Port. Sehr Lilly, Hughes, at New York, ? uguct 2. Miipnrws nj le'rnziapij. SAVANNAH August 4.-Sailed, steamship Rapldan for New York. M ?-in?* r> iii?. Th? lark White Cloud, Freemin, previously re? ported as cleared for ibis ; o-t, arrived ai Holmes' Hole July 2 ?th. tor? bai letdown, Mass, and has since orrivt d at Boston, Muss. POBT OF GEORGETOWN, 8. C., AUGUST L ABBJVED July 23-U.ig M E Daua. u'Neill. Bath, Me. AugU-t 1-Sehr tumi. ?ntbony, Baluru re. CLEA Brr?. July 31- Sehr J M Rlcbarda, Irving, New York. LIST OF VKh'oKL.s CP, CL HA FED AND SAILED FOR lUIS POAT. F O BE I G N Ltvr.nrooL. Thc Hannob T.iszie, Ferguson, cleared.May 20 Tbe Vinco, Built tay, sailed.July IA British brig Courier, Evana, sailed.July 9 BOMfiTlfl OOLDSBOBO', MX. Sehr V.'loclty, Piukbam. sailed .June 15 FUANXFOBr. MS. Brig H W McGHvery, stutts, cleared.July 1 ?OST05 Brig Susan E Yoorhls, Fulford, cleared.July 28 .??Ti ruts Steamship Magnolia, Crowel), cleared.Joly 31 Scbr Wanata, Featherstone, cleared.July 31 ScnrN W Smith, looker, cleared.July v2 ScbrB N Hawkins, Wyatt, cleared.Julv 22 Sehr Geordie, Mfm, up.July 31 Schi. Lilly, Hoghes, upy.august 2 PHILADELPHIA. Steamship J W Everman. Snyder, cleared... .July 30 Scbr Amanda Fianna,ac. Collies, cleared....July 30 HALTIMOBE. Sehr Traut isco, ero vther, up.July 23 N II FOLK . VA Behr Carrie. White urst. sailed.July 15 F K K S ll li ll T U S JUST RECEIVED, GUIM At* LT ?Sc CO.'S PK UFA R ATION Sj IODIZED SYRUP OF HORSE KADISH VEGETABLE CAPSULES OF aTATICO SYRUP OP HYPOPUOSPHUE OP LIME GUARANA PUWDERS. Ali fresh from Puri-, and forsale?by Ur. H. B A EU, May 8 Ko. 131 MEETING-iTBEET. QO L O 6 ll K , .?17PEKTOR TO T RE BE;>T IMPOSTED CO LOGNE WA I ER, manufactured a ,d sold wholesale and retat*. br Dr. H b Ml.'. June 21 No 131 Meeting street. QITltATK OF MAGShSIA. A GOOD COOLING SUMatEB MEDICINE. MADE Ircsb every day, by DB. B. BA ER, May 25 No. 131 Mee tko -street. T UL.'IOVK (.'JE.VSli SPOTS. USE Til E DUCBLE LI.-IILLEI? BENZINE, Prepared, and lo.- sale, whole-ale and ret iii, b; DI:. H. B il li. May 23 No. 131 Mt-^tlcg-strtcr. B A 1K l, lt > JUS1 RECEIVED AND F?ll SALE WHOLESALE AND REKAIL CABBONAVE UT AMMONU PRIME HOI'S CREAM OF TA UTA!, H. BAER. DriiaziFidt, No. 1 31 U?EII.NG-S1 P. E E X . .Atrrv h 4 TjBAT H V O W O li SI s : BUY FLEMING'S WORM CONFECTION;:, The Best In I'se. They are made of "San?onise," a'.d contain no Injurious <'rxg. Read what one of the most distinguished phys!* eians cl Richmora. V?.. ssyi about t^e Lese' ??< > : I liav- lons used ?antonine. the active prinoipl rt European Woim--?eed, BB an ttl o tuai r niedy tor Worms in children. Mr. Waner J. Heming pre? pare? a Lozenge composed ol it. whim i? a very pleasau* and palatable f rm lu which to administer it lo rhl'dren. sud whi h may br- relied on ii- \>n.i eily prepared. O. F. MANSON, M. D. For sale by DR. H. LAER, Wholesale Agent, June tl No. 131 Meeting-street. Al XA TT vjf 1 UL lii'i'?i i. i'A gn^s, (?{panal*, Ctr. JP I S O N s TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. Warranted to Kemove all Desire for Tobacco. It ls Purely Vegetable and contains nothing Injurions. The following le one of thousands of testimonials that are daily received by the Manufacturer : h ICH M ND VA., November 28,1868. Dian Pm-The "Tobacco Antidote" prepared by yon accorain? to the receipt you have submitted to me, and the Ingredients ot which I hare examined, is purely vegetab e. entirely bat mless, and contains notbing in tbe least injurious. Il is not disagreeable to the taste, ind aa a home article, I bop? you will meet with ready sale tor it, and I believe that if tbe riirectioriB are followed, it will do all you 'tinned for it JOHN DOVE, M. D. MW Price 60 cents per Bov. The usual discount to th* Trade. ' For tale by Dr. H. BAER, WHOLt 8AXE AGENT FOB BOTJIH CABO LIN A. June 7 '_._ jr^R. MICHAL'S GOLDEN REMEDIES. ASE FOB NO OTHEB, TARE NO OTB EB, AND you will save time bealtb and money. $1000 BEWABD (or any cace of disease in any stase which they fill lo cure. Dr. hica^?'? UOI.DEN BALSAM No. 1 cures Ulcers, Ulcerated Sore Throat and Mouth, Fore Eyes, Cutaneous or Hain Eruption'-, Copper Colored Blotches, - oreDes- of the Scalp. Scrofula, Ac. ; is tbe greatest Benovator, Alteiative and blood Purifier kn own, removes ail diseases from the By stem, and leaves tbe blood pure and bealtbv. Dr. KICHAU's GOLDEN BALSAM No. 2 cures Mercurial Affections, Bheumatlsm in all it- form.?, whether fi om mercury or other causes; given imuie* diate relief in all cases. No dieting necessary. I have thoupand? of Certificates proving tbe miracu? lous cures effected by these berni die?. Price of either No. 1 or Na 2,86 per bottle, or .wo bottles for 89. Hr- BICHAU'S GOLDEN ANTIDOTE, anafe (?pee? dy, pleasant and radical cure l?r all Urinary De ragements, accompanied with full directions. Price S3 per bottle Dr. BICH AU'S GOLDEN 1LIX1B n'A MOUE, a ladlral cure for Nervous or Gen- ral Cebbitt, in old or > OD DI;; impar tine emrgy witb wende' fol effect. Price $6 t er bottle, or two bottles for 80. On reeetpt ol price there Bemodb- s will be shipped to any place. Prompt attention paid to all corres dents. None genuine wiibout th* name of '-Dr. EICHAU'i GOLDEN REMEDIEN, D. B. BICHABD3, Sole Proprietor," b?onn in glass of bot lea. Address D K. RICHARDS. No. 228 Varick-stxeet, New York Office Hours from 9 A M. to 9 V.M. Circulars sent._ly _July 3 jj E C A R K F II Ii WHAT MEDICINES YOU T A K K . WHEN YOU ARFEXH -UH' ?D BY OVEKWORE of bead or hat<d. and feel the need ol eornt-thkg in viuorating. don't drink whiskev or any intoxica ting thins, whe her under the nome of ?lt tr rs or other? wise. ?uch articles give just a- much Ftrength to your weary hod- and mind BB the whin gives to the jaded horsp, and no more. Alcoholic stimulants are injurious to N> rve bealtb, and are ALWAY?followed by DEFRESbTNO BEAC! ION. Dodd's Nervine and Jnvigorator ls a TONIC aud GEN ILE STIMnLAN f which ia NUT attended hy REACTION. W. at it gains for yon it malntalrs. Wbcn it n freshes bodv or mind, it refrefehes wi'b natural strength tba* come-? to s'ay. We are not recommending teetotalism in (be interest of anv faftmn; but long and ex ended onsorVa'ion teaches us 'bat be wbo resor?s.lo tbe bottle tor rest or recuperation, will find, as be keens at lt, that he is kindling a*flri' in his bones which will consume ? like tbe flames ot perdition. Turn from it. Take a tonic tbat will refreso ?nd not destroy. DODD'S NERTINK i? for ?ale by all Drujtvitta. Prie?1 One Dellar. See Book of rertlflrales that accompanies -each bettie. 7 m os June 25 B K K G'S IMVKliSAL RUSSIAN HEALING SALTE. THIS VALUABLE REMEDY HA* EFFECTET? innumerable cures, and bas gained for its If a great reputation. 1 be discoverer cf thia Salve has appli* d ltwttb eminent succers in thousands of cases dur? ing tho Ciimeau War. and has cured dangerous ? ? imds, IQ manv cae* s considered mortal. Silt. E. HE KO ls ibe so e rnycessor of tbe valuable sicret ol makins thia alve; from ? is experience in using it in Europe and be success attending Us ap plication 'here, be has been induced to iutrodiiee it into tue United Mates. IT UKLIbVBS PA ix I Ibo e ?ho have Won' cl-, Hiuises. Cuts of all Wad?, oi Si res, helens, Scratches. Musquito Bites. Fros' Bitten Joints, sore Li a. Chilblal ?. Children's scnrbuUc complaints on Head and Fa e, are speedily cured. It has proved f great advantage to ladies, and ls rei ullariy adapted fot ?atbered breasts, rore legs, fcc., through confinement, and other causes It acts like nilgie in removing Boils Pimple-, and Cutaneous Diseases, and bas been succe.sfully u-ed for corns, bunio is and Sore Throat, by apply? ing ex- mal y rver.v ?veni ? before solus to bed. For sale by all druggists. Price 23c. 6Jc , and $1 per Jar. < Clce, N -. 2G0 B wrry, N. V. None genuine unless countersigned t. BEItU's OMVEHSAL BUS? MAN i EALING MLVE. No 260 Bowery, New York. F< r sale ty JOHN F. HEN KY, No. 8 College Mace, Nsw York._stuth ly_July 3 LT) ROSAD ALIS, g i J" ROSAD ALIS. Sol.) by GOUDtUCH.1VIMC.MAM di CU., Direct Importers of European tro^ ami Chemical-, May S stulfclyr ?:HABI.ESTOS. S. C. P O It THE II A I lt . JUST RZCEIYFD, PH ALO NS CHE.VI IC AL HAIR LN VIGOR ATOB AYER'? HAlB VIGOR MON I'GOMERY'S HAIR RESTORER BURN ET TS UOCOAINE HALL'S SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER CHEVALIER'"' LIFE FOR THE HAIR * CH A LEAN I'd COCOA CREAM LYON'S KA THAIRON BARBY'S rniCOPHEROUS REEVE'S AMBROSIA EXCELSIOR HAIR ?ON'1-J SAVAGE'S URSINA BATCHELORS HA?fR DYE HAWLEY'S HAIR DYE tlAML'LETON'S HAIR S l'Ai N POMADES. PHILOCiJMES HAIG OILS, BANDOLINE COLOGNE WA IER MAGNOLIA WA I ER FLORIDA WATER BAY RUM. ftc., &c. Fer sal-bv Dr. tl. ISA ICR, Mat s No. Ml MEEI INU-STBEET. c Il I C K K V , 0 I L D G R , PORTRAIT ANS HOI USE I RAME MANUFAC I UK KP, No. 34> K I N G - S T B E E I , C?Ar.lE>TON, s.e. L00KING-GLASSE3.01 nil sis s Sited to Framte. .Tulv W PAC fmwdUio p li T K U T OTAN S , 1UBNEB AND DE?I.ER IN" ?VOUY. tvA nanufacttuerol BILLIARD BAL.'.S AXD VUES. AND IMPORrEB OF BRIA ARD CLO I H, CUES, Letter CbalV, and Hilliard M r. bandies in general. No. B9 Folton-strcet. Acw York. May 7 sCmos {tags, (Remir?is, (Ste. Q. J. L?HS, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY S. E. Corner ot King ?nd John-Sts. SPECIAL AND PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO PHYSICIANS' PRESCR PTIONS. DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERIES, SOAPS, PUFFS AKV PUFF BOXES, TOILET SETS, otc. PATEST MEDICINES GENUINE BAY HUM. LUBN'S COLOGNE 13-UNSURPASSED BT ANT OTHER. A TRIAL WILL REPAT TOU. GERMAN COLOGNES. LUHN'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS Have no equal for stree gt h std purity, and ought to be used by all SODA WATER DEALERS AND ICE CREAM MANU? FACTURERS. Mr. E. H. JACKSON, Proprietor of the Charleston Hotel, say?: "I recommend your Extrada without hesitation to the public for Ice Cream*, Jellie* and Pastry." Ure. H. M. BTATEBFTEXJ). Proprietress of tbe Pa? vilion Hotel, savs: ' They are well worthy the atten? tion of those who deal in thom or use them " 1 hese Extracte are put up in amaU vials, by the dozen, for the trade and family use, and in pint, quart and bau* gallon bottles for manufacturers. Congress and High Rock Spring Waters CON S TAN I LT ON HAND. Any art-cl? desired, not in Slock, v, Ml be procured to ord-r. , Goods delivered in the city Eft EE OF CHARGE. June 8 * nae tulha 3mo S K O O I CTEZ8 SCROFULA, DISPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, NERVOUS DEBILITY, RBEUM.AIIiM, NEURALGIA, EIDNET AFFECTIONS, ERUPIION8 OF THE fr EIN, AND ALL Obstinate or lona standing di teases of the BLOOD, L1V..R, UKIN ART OBGANS, NERVOUS STSTEM. Ac . It purifies and enri.'Ues the Blood, eradicates all Syphilitic or *cro:uIous Taints. Restores the Liver and Eidne\s to a healthy action, afdc digestion, reg? ulates the bowels, and invigorates the Nervous Sys? tem. mw NOT A <ECRET QUACK MEDICINE."? FORMULA AROUND EACH EOITLE. Recommended by the best Ph. FR ian-, eminent Divin?, Editor?, I ru?;;ists, Merchants, Ac. 9W THE BEST AND MOST POPULAR MEDI CINE IN USE, rnEPAUEO ONLY UT J. J. LAWRENCE, M. D" (An experienced and well-known Physician and Chemist,) Laboratory and Office. No. C Maln-stret t, NORFOLK. VA. Price One Dol'ar per bottle. For tale by GOODRICH, WIXEMAN & CO , DOWIE 4 MOI-E. Charleston, S. C. And Druggists everywhere. Jul? 26 nae lyr 3??(8. MARVIN'S PATENT Alum & Dry Plasia PIRE PR00I li?fl? Are most desirable for quality, finish and price. - * MARVIN'S SPHERICAL BURGLAR Cannot be Sledged! Cannot ba Wedged ! Cannot be Drilled! BANK VAULTS, VAULT DOORS* ' EXPRESS BOXE&, FAMILY PLATE SAFES, COMBINATION LOCKS riuast; frt-nd for u catalogue to MARVIN <& CO., (oldest tafe manufacturers) T, . . , (2G5 Broadway, New York. Principal Uj chestnut St, Phila. Warehouses (108Bank St., Cleveland^ And for sale by our agents in thc principal cities throughout the United States FOR 8 A LE EY WM. M..BJRD & CO.. No. 303 EAST BAY, -CHARLESTON, Detcmher 2J Ifi JjlEVKR. AWD AGUE, FROM WEICH MANKIND SUFFER over a large part of toe globe, le tbe consequence of a diseased action in tbe system, Induced by the pcu.-on oas rr.la>-m of vegetable decay This exhalation 1B evolved by tbe action of solar beat on wet soil, and rises with tbe watery vapor rom it While the sun is below tbe horizon this vapor lingers near the earth's surface, and the virus is taken with it through the langs uro the blood, lhere lt acts as sn irritating poison on the internai viscera and excreting organs of the bodv. 1 he liver becomes torpid and fails to secrete not only this virus, but also the bile from the blood. Both tbe virus and tbe bi e accumulate in th? circu? lation, i nd produce vio ent constitutional disorder. The spleen the kidneys, and the stomach sympa? thize with the liv r, and become disordered also, finally, the instinct of nur organism, BB 1. in an at? tempt to exnel th* noxious infusion, conceal rat/a the ?bole blood of tue body tn tbe internal excreto? ries to force them to cast ii out. The blood leaves the suiface, and rushes to the central organs with congestive violence. 1 hi* is the Chill But in this effort it tails. 1 hen tbe Fever follows, in walch the blood leaves the central organe and rushes to Ike .-u : face, aa il In another effort to expel tbe irritating poison tbro-.gh that salier great excretory-the skin. Ia this alao ai fails, and the system abandons the attempt exhausted, and w its lor tbe recovery of strength to repeat the hopeless effort another day. These are (he fife of paroxysms ol Fever and Ague. Such conFtirational disorder will of course under? mine the health if it is not removed. We have laoored to bnd, and have found an anti? dote, AT luK'S AGUE CC HE , Which neutralizes tbis malarious poison In the blood, and stimulates the liver to expel lt from the body. As it should, to it does cure this afflicting disorder with perfect certainty. And lt does more, or rather does what is of more service to those sub? ject to this infection If taken in season lt excels it from the system as lt is aosoroed, and thu? keet>8 those who use it free irom ita attacks; keeps the sys tem in health although exposed to tbe disease. Con? sequently it not only cmes, bot protects from, the great variety ot affeotio s which are induced by this malignant Influence, auch as Remittent Fever. Chill Fever, Dumb, or Masked Ague, Periodical Headache, or bilious Headache, BiHous Fever?, t" eural*'.a, Rheumatism Gout, Blindness. Toothache l-araihe, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitations Painful Affec'toas of the plcen. Hysterics, Colic, Paralysis, and .Painful Affect ons ' f the stomach and Rowels, all of which, when arising ?rem this cause, will be found to as? sume, more or loss, the internment type. This "AUTJfc r?fctlt " removes the cause of these derange? ments and cures the disease. lhis P accomplishes bv stimulating the excreto? ries to expel thc virus from the system; and these organs by devrees become habited to do this, their rfflce. of their own accord. Hence arises what w term acclimatation lune may accomplish the same end. hut olteu I fe is not long enough, or ls sacrificed in the atteint)!, while rbis ' Ague Cure" doe? it at once, and with safety We t ave g eat re son to be? lieve his is a surer BB well as safer remedy tot tbe whole class of diseases which are cans- d i>y the ml asmati . lu ccu n. than t ny other which has beeo discovered; and it hos BI ill another Imposant ad? vantage to the pul lie, which ia, ihat it ia cheap aa well ?B good. PREFABED BT Dr. J. C. AT Kit ?v <?>., l owell, Blass Practical and Analytical Chemists. Pt ice Ose Dollar per bottle. Sold at Wholesale, by DOWD. A M01>E. Charleston, South Carolina. And by Rttail Druggist* everywhere. June 26 nar stotbHmos ^ rp MK BISHOP PILLI HIE BISHOP PILLI . THE B1SHUP PILLI A Purely Vegeta-jle Pill (Sugar-coated.) "lOSTAJlV' BISHOP PILI;, 'Ts ol extraordinary clilcacy for Costiveness, Indi gestitn, Dyspepsia, Headache. Nervous Debility, Liver complaint." .' I ce be.? PILL in the world." Medical Journal, September ?. TRY THEM! TRY T ii If ai I POT All Druggists tn CBAEI.FSTf'N e?U t?em. "COSTAR'S " STANDARD PREFAB A TIOS. ABS ..CoatarV Kat, Noach, ?&c. External's. "co-tn i's" Bed Hun Hitcrmlnutors, "Costar'*" (onlypurei Intcct Powder. "Only Infallible Eenioriie.' known." 'TS year, established in *ew York." "20C0 Boxes and Flasks manufactured datjy." "111 Beware 111 of si uriou- imitation*." "All Draggiats in CB ABLESTON sell tbeoi." > .?For $1, $?, $1 and $5 size?, Address ?COSTAIt" COMPANY, S o. 13 Howard-street, New York, Sold in CB ARLES ! ON. S. C., by GOOOKICII. WISEMAN dt CO. March 2a _ OAO . Ivr u s A I) v I 1 s Purifies til? mood. for ??nie by UvatitilMf K ..*r v wo ere. J Hiv Vt1 tjl T^AKliY'S PROPHYLACTIC. I'M.CLO. Letter jrom lion Alex. H. St phau, cf Georgia. i UAWFORDSVILLE. Ga Septen,bra '.D. ?S'C8 Darby's Prophylactic Finid ts au arti-ie ot'little co t hut ,-reat value. Iis domestic as weil a- medi? cinal rises cr' numerous,while ll? si?.iahie.- ur most wonderful l have t'Ot been without ir mr ten years, ind no heed ol a family who can afford to hive it should bo without it. /.LEY. U. STEPHENS. THE WUSDEKFIb FA.MI LY MK DI. CI.\K. Lefter from the Surgcon-Offral of the tate Confeder? ate Staten. li ic" n MO vi), Va., Januarv U, 13C9. Jous DA?BT ? to., No. 1CJ Williaiu-streci, New York: Gentlem n-l Lave received your letter of the 15th of December, IsCfi, callina my attention to your (Darby's Prophvlaerir) F.ulu. I most cheermlly su,to that Hie Fluid wa* tarnish? ed io, an.I extensively u-i-d bv, lbs surdons in rrnrge ofgener-1 hospitals in tbe Confederate ser? vice with ire.it bi nrtit to the patients-ill the sur? gi? s making a favorable report-a great deal ci it was use lu tue linsj bas. Very rc?pi ctraUy, vour obrdi?nt ..i rvant, SAM'L PhE.-iuN MOOEE, M. D. 'HIE AS I OWSHIKG DISINFEC T ANT. EMOI? t'CLLECE, t'XF ?BD 11.\.. D coat" r '.'i JSCS. Prot, li AMY. Dear .?>..-Bk-i tu ncr b. eu en? gaged lor iiiufv vears i tilde active duties "t tun Medical pr te-sii,n. I sm only sup* rnVialh acquaint? ed wita the c'a'un. ef ymir Pruphyiiciie Maid but am well airqniiuted aubils chemical r-leu ems White, ti e^u?ore. 1 . uniiot speak t xi eriiuentally ol the value ol me co,np,.un i M.- tbe ?! -'ni cr ng .iud tuerai entlc i topi it:.- ol the . gi nr- em t yed in it coupotiiiuc, together with thc well kuow'u reputa lion jt ts discoverer, os a ctioini?t, authorize me io rehiro its merit as ol ? iii b order; ou the ?hole if must be enjisidi-red .s < vaina le eoutruut.on to the claw of artleles ?owhfch v be.i uga, Hie?? v.ew-. I n.av add, are siistamcd ly the testi mo >? o. mau; c mpeteui judges, who Lave tcsttd it-- prope. t?e?. relieve me, (Uar tir. l'ou? s. respct tniilv, A. M-AN.-, M.D.. LL. P. j CL'KES BUHNS. Wol MIS STIX GS, ?kc. ALABAMA INBASE HOSPITAL. I TrsiALoo-A December 22 1808 f Me.-srs. JOIIX DAUB?. ? Co , No. ICO Witll-m-utreet. New York: Gei.tltMcn-1 ieceive-1 yowe'rc'ilars of the 1 th Instant, asking an expic-nou ot opinion from mea? to the meri'ii of \our Pro; bytactie Hu d. ? li* pre? paration liss bera sog u> rail; user, by the pt oles stun and public ai large and so universally est? em ed that it steins io me to teed xo funLer rt cntn u end?t on. As a disinfectant and rr mel la! agi ur too wiirn i;: dirat it, it is net rxcelb o b- a. y similar p;e?oration, We use pcrnieaaganic pte;;a a:i.o-ver> extensively in titi.- b< s[>'t J!, ?nd eon i imf do witlioat them. 1 consider you. s t..c best anti mo*t elegant pu-para lion ot (he kind luauutu.-tuted. Bi sptctlul.y youis. Kr , P BRICE. ST. D., Sup't and Ihysic'an Alabama lui-unt- Lospiia'. DO WIK Si 51 OISE, WHOLE-\LE Di C3GHTP, May 23 tuthi3mos ?gents for ?cuiii Carc-lus. Swg?j fymhw% (Ste F . f A 1 KM I , Apothecary and Chemist No. 138 Meeting-street CHARX-JESTOJV, S. C. rjlHJE ADVEBTLSEB BEG3 TO CALL ATTB* HON to bli stock of tbs best Imported sad Domes' tic CHEMICALS,1 DRUGS1 AND PATENT MEDICINES. DEATH TO FLIES* USE LIGHTNING LIG BINING LIGHTNING LIGHT NI SQ. FLY PAPEB FLT PAPER FLY PIPER FLY PAPER? SURE AND SPEEDY DESIBUCTION TO TB?3 TROUBLESOME VISHOB. FOE SALE BY THE SHEET, QUIRE OR REAM, Y BTT THE ADVERTISER. i MANUFACTURER OE PANKUIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, VThlch hare ertablitbed for themselves a reputation surpassed by none. Through constant effort and attention he hopes to merit a continuance of the public patronage which bas hitherto oeen extended to bim. February 18 _ _tuthslyr J^K, ?. S. PRtlPHITT'l FAMILY MEDICINES CONSISTING OF HIS CELEBRATED * LIMIER MEDICINE, ANuDYNE PAIN KILL IT, ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, AGUE PILLS, Dysentery Cordial, Female Tonie AND PURIFYING PILLS. TBE FXCFLLENT REMEDIES OF O. 8. ri:u PH HT, JJ. D., need no recommendation tbeir well known power ln.reniovng tbe diseases pe? culiar to our Sou.hern climate having already estab? lished for them un eu viable reputation m Georgia. >. and the adjoining -tates, v (h- majority ot perons living tn the :-outh arc predi p: Cd tc disease of the Liver, it is eranted by all intelligent i hvs'cians that most ol' the pains and aches o-' our people are due to oivmic or luucti' nal derangement of that imper ian* orgin Propbitl's Liver Medic.ne end /nti Milan* PiUc strike directly at the root of the evfl, The*v ( ure the Liver which in nine rases ont of en, i.- at thc bottom ol' tte '"ouybs. Dyspep-ii, Colic, Sick Headache. Rheumatism, <'mi M ipa don. Men? strual Onstrnciicur, ic. ?o common among our People. Iuracbe, T"Othacbe, -eau- Rheumatism, Neuralgia and bodily pains of every Und fl. e before PtfOPHlTT'Ji P.I1J? KILL IT like chaff before the tvinJ. PKOPIIiriM Ll V ll lt MEDICI MK. Dr. 1 raphal- Bating u-cd Ibis medicine mffl ciently loo* to te?t it? virtue nd to sallsly my own mind (bit it in au Invaluable remedy for Dy*] epsia -a disrate ?rom which tbe writ, r has suffered much for six yearn-and being persuaded that hundreds who now suffer from this annoying complaint would bo .-i'_.'? illy iM>iifctitied. as he has be> n by Its use, we drem it a dutv wc owe to this unfutunata cla.a to recuumeud to them the use of ibisieuiedy. which bas-^-neii vol enif bimse.I t ut severalrccmben of his laniily the grea'est relie f. RI. W. ARNOLD, Cf the Georgia Conference. POOLT COUNTY, GA , April, 18G7. Tub is ti certiiy Hut t na- < < utincd to 'be hou-e, and mopt ot tbe tire to ui> heel, and ?Ottering the greatest acouv imaginable with Rheumatism, for five muntb?, and ute trying every available reme? dy, with no relief, l ara? rared with : wo bottles of A D'-. <?. s Propiiin's Anodine Pam Kill lt, each cost? ing tfljr cern* M ly ; it reheard nie almost mstantly. I tberelon reenmmeud it in the h'ghest degree lo others rurT''nn? from similar dise se I can say that it is one ot the best family medicines now out, tenain. rous truly, W. A. 1- OB Lil AND. COVINGTON GA., July 9, 1867. Lr. Prophit-nuvimr ui-t-J y. ur Liver Medicine .'or more ?han a vrar iu un uuiiiy, i ehecrmi.y re? coni'i md it to all persona interina from livrai-* fci-'?ons. Byspcpsia or Ind g--tinn in any form. I aNo rcoooiinetid your . .y.f nt>r.\ Cordial as the best renn dy tor ihat ?'-.a-e. o. 1. LUGLK^. MASFOIU VILLE, PUTNAM COCSTT, o<t. 1.1=67. Dr.O. s. trui'itU-Dtai S.r- .hi- is to ?.ertiry iliaiThave u?cd y> ur ague Till- lor "he las: tea ye rs. and 1 bav- m ver Sailed o cure he Ague in a single iustrace wiibtbem. Tho a'vtcys br^ak the chide th' first day ihat 'h. y a re niven I ran recom? mend them a- beinu tbe es ujite medicine tba: I h ve -jar lonni arti they lea vi no l<nd effect* lollow II.".' tlirm, gunin.e it-.-. ?ours respect tully \. WESTBROOK. PITTNAII ouNTY. G.\. sentriiibcr W, 1M58. Dr. O. S. Pro ph itl - ir-1 have u-ed for the last two y. an? in my family you 1 iver Mediane, your Fain Kill fi, miii yon tern ?le lo, ic, and T have BO fr J s iu raying that ihey au- tuc be-1 niedicioea I have P' cr H.- d tor he L ver rai * tflpmeh Neun g e and lile umatic afnirilons, I'ca laehe. Colic, and pain* of evpiy kind tuc subdued by them. Atbr using the meoicine> so lou?. T ebcerfuUi rccnimueud ibero to at y ai d tv. ry enc, and to all hat arr ulllicted, a? ibo beal and can-M rem die. all the disease*- for wbn-h 'h y are rccoxnneuded, ic yoursro-pecttoiiy, JAUF- wr.ioer. OH. PIM)P??- IT'S KKB14 l?E TOXIC. Ibis Vpdicine. h it* u.-sor'ates, is a sate and cMtaiu remeoy to, -I! curable diseases io wb'cb Fe? males a'oue are liable. It it a'.-o au rx-client |.rt ventative ot Nervous blieruess, or Nurvou* Dta rm?i s in either male cr ie > a'e It is a powertul Ner? vine Ionic setting up a tull and ncc cir.ulation thtou-bout the svs.eru. .1 ot il*- titiove Medicine'3 sold by l inpsiste aud J.'cichan:s generally Lroughoui the -onthwest. ?ZT>. S. BURNHAM, Wholesale aud Retail Agent, No. 121 Kieg-sttcet, (near Calhoun,) -f 11:aries!on, C. Propared only by DB. O. S. Pl.uPUIIT. April IC ftutbCmos tovir^tor., t?a.