The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, August 05, 1869, Image 4
THE DAILYJU?WS.
The Monom at Washington.
. . BY t'.'^O. TX?KNOB.
? crownless CO'UDID, planned by pride, ...
And rJulshe i by the fate? I
A world of patho? bows beside
Thia 'ToJUBaiuHB" of the Sta'ea ! .
Not Hie. whose cloudless glories rise
A hove the osgleV ClUht ; ;
Not THKI:H. whose A uiire l crimson cries
v From every mountain heigh. ?
Silent as Moionon. since ijie hour
Thai closed iu rtswnles* bate g- I "J
Silent for friese as Shin ar 'a tower, i
Or UKI mor desolate 1
A wreck nf sovran swords and seals,
Heaped from tbe blush of day ;
A pyramt i of princ< ly shields,
Most viki f thrown away I
Not thither climbs the incense, stirred
From ca' th a' morning's hour ;
Not there the uest ol brooding bird,
Nor DR sth of any ftowsrv.
No warder walks upon the wall,
iso wai?iuu UUK?O shift*
Tbe treachery that slaughtered all . ,
These th rice anointed kings t.
"Whose, rou-nml-.-d m.irb'oi gleam like ghosts
Athwart their dorvjoh's gloom,
Sublime m'mnnala 1 bannered hosts
Their own tremmdous tomb I
Bald Tyranny alone shall tread ' ,
I Tala consecrated spot,
Whetac ismehutb fl-i? where hope Hes dead,
' And LIBKRTZ is not I
The crowalc8s shaft I ' The shattered trust I
Btiin, t3 riv.il these. , -
Tho ?a cir.h shrouds not in the du?t
Ot sixty centuries i
Tonen HILL. Ga.
ll AB Y SHOWS.
|From the Londoa Saturday Review.]
Most shows, t-uoh as those of horses, dogs
and pigs, are a'weariness to the flesh, though
they mav of some practical good, as a
mos IIB of comparing the different decrees of
progress, according.td va?ri6t'es o? method; but
of baby shows not a lav ora ole. word can be
said. .Not om y is there no good whatever in
them, no uso or value, so far aa the ordinary
purposes,-o exhibition go, bait they are posi?
tively harmlul m soma sensoa, and aisguetnug
in ali>., Imagine-a ?lim )0r of babies, of the,
poorer ?lusses-which meuns doubtful cl?an
iiuoss and exceedingly, doubtful . decency-^
emall creatures having large lunge, vary?
ing tr om "three .weeks . to 'two*. Years qt
age, cooped up -together..' bp. ? broiling
day, in. a stony .v.tent with en Airman.
temperature and defective ^titila tion, wirti
a crowd ot' ? ret ?pie -parsing and repaving be?
fore thain, theo.' .mothers (nus?iue<mothers
chiefly) hot, exoii?d,. weary, bet ont liku docile
animals behind a sn'gie fenoe. and then say
?what kind ot good .there can pa w jt at al!. Not
the most enihu-dastic lover otuaDies can find
any beauty or grace ?uT?uoh a show, and assur
edly no phisioia" would approve it; while as
to the compara ive anatomist and physiologist,
if any one wishes lo seo how easy it is to de?
grade mun to the level or The lower- animals.
?nd how verv ?light is tho barrier of ari lficial
dignity aud individuality which separates him
from his four-footed relatives, he has only to
Roto such au exhibition na that got up at
North Woolwich this last week. Ho will then
l>e brought to a proper stato of anthropologi?
cal humility, and be disposed to accept the
theory of our poor relations and progressive
development, ?:.'?! io snake hands with bis
cousin ?he gorilla without more fc?kv 1 For A
baby ehow is simply an exhibition, pf amma s
-Of a Certain kind, neither more nor' less; and
the truth bad botter be said ot it it once, .
Save that they are bandied n little WOfe teri,
?erly, the b ibles aie J-yeat?d by tJje Vl&il0rfi
?Or all the world like the beasts in a oattle
show. They are poked at and felt, and their
points remarked and their flesh assailed, muon
as if they wi re cows and horace, but of en ex?
ceptionally fragile kind, their mothers share
in tho ruliug feint, and tum up grimy lavers
of smad petticoats to ehow the shape or fine?
ness of the limbs beneath. Tho breadth of a
back and tbs dimensions of a thigh are poults
of which-they boadi with a quito- upotwus com?
placency; aud when a knot of coarse.naen and
groar y .' o stand bet?re One* of the chaira
we ou. L?O ' p. ns-and disco- ; toe look ot
the fleeu. uuu vA development for the a go,
the clearness of the eyes, tho strength of : tho
limbs, &c . ol the small occupant, the mother
takes it all in as good part as a hearth ru? cat
whon yon stroke her kittens, and apparently
with much the same sensations. All the mys?
teries of ?ii? nursery, generally held sacred
from the prying gaze of tue profane world..here
go iu primitive simplicity; and.any wavering
young bachelor may realiza to the . lite
the after-efforts of his marriage with a be?
loved obj CL on small moans, and . pat it
to himself whether this is the kind of this g he
likes or not. To be eure, paternity may make
some difference, but the facts ot baby nature
are the same in b ith cises, and we. a re bound
to say that baby nature and nursery mysteries
are not particularly, appetizing.'to th? great
majority of men. Whatever poetry or beauty lie*
around the cradle of the first-born-and poets
and artists inane ont that a great deal does he
around it-is here vulgarized out of existence;
and, if anything could make a mah a sworn
eelebate fur life, lt would be a careful scrutiny
of a baby show, euch aa we saw at Woolwich.
As one passed chair arter chair of actively
nursing motlier and placidly fe 'ding child. the
finer abades ot distinction got lost, and one
came at last to regard the babies as so many
animals, to bo cared for hy tue intern able in?
stinct of maternity truly, but having no chum
to po tic Bonnmont, aud very little more indi?
viduality than so many sparrows or sheer,
save to their respective mothers. When i o
asleep or sucking, they all kicked,' ai d
screamed, and fought wildly .vith. space, with'
more or less passion or vigor; they all clutch?
ed vaguely at somebody's beard, or tried to
put out their own eves, or to cuoke themselves
with their fists; some laughed if they were
tickled, Sud some broke ont into a howl; all
stared; and all were very wet about the month
and chin; and the great moss of them seemed
to sleep away the hours when not feeding, and
when asleep they were at least quiet, though
they looked hot and very uncomfortable, lue
atmosphere of the tent was very close and un?
pleasant, and as positive in its own way, if
not quite so nasty, as the atmosphere bf a
cow-house or a kennel. But the women seem?
ed to like it; and perhaps nature, which tem?
pers the wind to the shorn iamb, blunts their
Benses to thin s whioh sicken strong men. In
this show prises were effort-d for the bigg ott
and fiueat babios of various ages, classified ac?
cording, to certain conditions. And among
these prize? was one offered tor "tripleta."
Aocordihg y the demand, though a queer one, '
found a corresponding supply, and one poor,
wretched cr? aturo, only three ?reeks confined,
came io the show to be stared at and com?
miserated for the three miserable abortions
she held in .ber arms.1 Xuia seamed to ns the
most disgusting uart of tho exhibition That
a woman so aw uily chastised by fate aud an
unfriendly nature shornt. be helped out of com?
passion is:ono thing, but that a prize-should
.. ha offered for a monstrosity is another. vVe
do not want a n.e.? of tripktsr- Cert linly not.
if they were to be hke those at North Wool-,
wich, which -had a humiliating .likeness to
small monkeys, and for which the best thing
one ooukl wish was a speedy release from a
cruel world, where whole men and women nod
it bard to fig m ih ir wav but where a man or
woman divided b;, three.would bo nowhere in
tbe struggle, i ney Were fearful things to re?
ir? rd as pou-a? lal Puliera and mot hors-?cire .
ly humatv1 tho /were HO small and dark and
dwindled; weighing only three pounds each
when they: wero born .and apparently, not any?
thing more u >w. Yet, tbe*a miserable little
abortions, with their weak and haggard mo-,
tbet, were aol tip .o a Buting tent for sill the
<J?ys thiw preoioivx; sh^w lasted, for tho chance
of a prize a* a rowar > b-r a monstrosity.
But, indeed, what was to bo gamed by offor
log prlleteatai ? W nat can they do? They
encourage no better breod of babies, however
well des ryed they may he. Given the best
producer sud nouriHher of tho hunun animal
to oo ? /und, an.I ho? will a pnza either en?
courage or enable otheis to competa with her ?
Beside-* wu t . ro rho grounds to gd upon ?
The judges d<> not write up the place of living,
?ge race, condition and fo id of the father and
mo her?-and nt they did how would that affect
Others? iii ? wliolo thing is too absurd to b?
argued about. T ach women a few olemopUry
physiological truths about themselves and
their outidro . i id some good ?mg he be done;
but a prize for what is a mere matter of
blind ijti.'irico - u>r oeriftin Chemical propor?
tions nnkno vu, and therefore not to bo
attained by o hors-is the most foolish of
the many foolish ?eta of the pseudo-phi?
lanthropy tli.it we know or. And though
it is a mal'?i of fact tint certain wo?
men produce fl u children, and certain
Others' poor a d wretched little crea?
tures how is a baby show to mend mat era
if they are bid. or tocirry them further if they
are favorably t We prest? we no one would: go ?
so far as to *dvocal- means like those adopt?
ad by pigeon fanc-iors abd stock raisers.
Jli there sn> power or law to deny tbe righi.
-
or mon sud wo.uion to produce stuulod, afro lu?
ton.-', rickety offspring, year after year, for aa
lo. K nature allowa? Wo Im?vr what we
hjiould do with an?male in such casen, bul we
cannot (io the samo wita mon and women, and
baby shows do not help us. lo1 that North
Woolwich fchow there wero babies of all sorta,
from the mohkey-lifce triplets w?i?hluK t?ree
pounds each un to ai's Olios giantess ot nine
months o?di with a thifcji (ts largo aktho larr,.
est part of a stork may'a' arm; lix ru. bullet
heaaefd of?at uros, as bald na rio many .coo.a, to
a ciiil?us Azt?c-Uming little thing'with ?mat
or black h??' ?a thipk and strong as a full
crown person's; from ouo cleanly-made, lively
youngster of nine mouths, with the intelligent
eyes of a two-yoiir-old. to masses' of lump, jolly,
with no more "intellect than HO many granting'
pigs. But no one could propagate or abolish
any of these varieties. The t hiek-rblahed
monster must remain suf-generis, un'oss tho
mother produces its like; so of the hairy type;
so of tho lively kind, and of All oilier?. In
fact, the question of ultimate uso met one at
every turn; tor here was a show, v,ith prizes to
be given to so many chances,, uot one element
of tho whole concern being under human con?
trol as wo exorcise control, or to be manipula?
ted by seit nco or the will.
It tho prises had been given, an wo -said he
fore, to cleanliness and intelligence ofninuage-;
ment, and had been preceded byinstruction,
thors might have been tome goodin these
show?; but as things are. they .are not only
nonsense in themselves, but a very pernicious
and disgusting, torin bf nonsense; doigg infin?
itely more harm than good on what ?side so?
ever .we regard the whole affair. A large hum?
per of W?men and young ohildrop^iro oqngrer.
gated together in bad air. and under, unfavor?
able conditions tor health, cleanliness and.de
coney; there is the cha-ice ol infectious dis?
ease, always latent somewhere among tbe poor,
even when not or* nly displayed, breaking but
When too late <o bo isolated, and the conse
ritent'oliance of a tearful disaster*; there is the
eure distui banco to the habits and temper
of the .?other, and the consequent disturb
ance to the health ol' tho child; and all for
the sake of a prize, which is burren of result
a mero sum of money, which it were better to
give in charity without tho.pretence of a claim
of earning at ail. It is -to bo teared ?hat chil?
dren are out doubtful goods io tho poor ?t t he
best of times sud a quiver-full is by no moans
tho prayer of au East-end artisan troubled to
find br ead tor the hungry mouths about him;
Mid-it people with much money have pleasure
rp giving to lhotse with little, there are only j
tho many to receive, and occasions never want?
ing. But let the'tn tig bt done honestly, and
with some judgment,' and let charily ahdalms
giviog be called by their right names, and not
?los.-ed over with this guasi-ph?anthropio.
gua s {-scientific virnish. A baby show is a
milich io vous shuni and a degrading exhibition;
and the sooner wo have .seen the Hst of the
kind the better lot all concerned.
Commercial.
~ Exports.
NE?W YQBk-Per etfeamphip saragossa-i baga Sea''
iNl?nd Cotto'n,1 l?biles Upland Couo?.Tl5l ?cs
: Bice, J50'obis ftosin, 64 casks Clay, U? hales,
!Yan?4? pblr F.oOT. ATnbla Ale, 12 Packages,:
j ,2???itvateHue\oil8. n' " ?J?
WILMlNt?l'ON; litTj-iPei" sehr Sarah Cullen-MO
tons Phosphate t'oci.
D?LAWV\BE CliY^-Pvr sehr Selah B Strong-211
tons Phos-pkwte Bock.
Ciiari('ston.ti.nnonniiU met Marku. Si
JFFIOK OF TBK i'UAKI.EH-lOir DA,lI.y HWn.l
UHAttL?sxoM. Wcdnes.uap Kycpi.hu'.:Austaste, j.
C*rrcN.-Tho bvismpWin tc?3 article was' nhim-,.
portant, and quotations aro i omtnal, say:
1 UVfinPOOL CLSSSIfTCATIori.
Ordinary to good ordmary.,29 ?C-SOif
Low n.lddilng..,31 fe -
idling...:..31>?fe3J .
By Now York classification we quote:
Middling ....."",,....,., i ; ?: i ,.o;}
PioH.^The market for tb s ?rain W-JS quiet and
to transactions of imp?rtame took place. We quote
om nj on to fair clean karolina at 7>?@S; goo J 8,'4@
>>?o ?? Bs. ._:
Markets by* Tclograpta.
FOHEION MABKETS.
LONDON, August 4-Noou.-Consol* 03. Ponds
poet anc steady at 8''}?.
Af ternoon - Bonds 83J? .
Evening.-Consol* 92>a- Bonds steidy st 83??.
Tallow 4Ss srdaAtls. .
LIVERPOOL, augUft A-Nocn.-Colton firmer; up
ands 12Jid; Orleans 13il3Kd; sales 12 OOO balee.
Jt?crb unchanged..
Afternoon -Lani firmer. Tallow AOs fid.
Evening.-Cotton a shade firmer. Tallow 47a.
UAVBK, Aujust 4.-Colton opened with better;
Lf 64??c ' " /' vf.
FKANKFOBT, August 4 -Bonds t?B?i ?
DOMESTIC MAHKETS. , ,
NEW YORK, August ;a^rio?h.r*'Stocks st'om?.
Honey steady at!?s7?:v;;sr^og?;.,aj5? Gold 35%.
Cotton steady ct 38a33)?o. Turpentine quiet at142a
OJ?c Bosin uncaangei, ; j ; ; ' l
Evemng.-Cotton firm; sales 1503 bales at
18S?a. flour unchanged. Wheit Li better far a
moderate export deu,aod; So, 1 spring tl 03. Corn
INSC i betted ; sound ??i 05U ' 10. Oats 2aS? lower.
Mess pork heavy, ands alia Jo lower; nsw $3312?83 25.
Lird tirm but quiet? .kettle 19^a20c. Whiskey ia
fair request. ?rocitiei?rai'. i T?Kerttine 42i4JJ?c.
Boa n $2 20a8. Erat gb ts. very flan; on cotton, b?
steam. #4; on grain, 'by'bsauV-?X6- Boney very
easy. Gold 35%. Governments strong. '62'B 25.
Southern fceavy.
BALTIMORE. August 4.-Cotton, nominal at 82??c.
Flour dull and scarce; How>rd-sfreet superflue tos
5 50. Wheat firm; good to prime tl 55al 65; low
rradea neglected. Corn dull; white tl 05; yellow
(1 08al 10. Bye tl 20. Mesa pork firm. Paeon Sew
live; shoulders 16.J?. Whiskey quiet at tl 16.
CINCINNATI, August 4.-Whiskey d ill at tl 08.
Provisions fir n and quiet. Mess pork t33 00. Ba
:on, fchouldeia 15>?c; clear s.dSs I8^al9c; hauab 21c.' )
Lard lO^?c. i. . rj
ST Lor/is, August 4 -Whiskey tl 06al 07. Mess
pork quiet at $84 53. Bacon quiet: eli cuidar s 15c
;lear sides 19c; FU gar-cured hams 24a'~5o. Lard]
inlet at iB^alfJc.
LomsvnxB, August 4,-Bacon, shoulders 16e;
clear sides 19J?c; hams 22)?a28)?o. Besa pork
133 60
I WILMINGTON, August4.-Spirits turpentine weak
33l?c. Bosin dui. Crude turpentine unchanged.
Tar ?2.
AUGUSTA, August 4-Cotton,, market firmer, but
nothing doiog; seles 12 bales; receipts 16 balea;
middling 31 y3c.
HAVANNAH. August 4.-Cotton, receipts 84 bales;
expor a to Kew York 188 bales.
HOBOS, August 4.-i;otton, nothing done j re?
ceipts 8 balea
, HEW Oana ANS, Angnst A.-Cotton firm; aales 26$
bales] Gold 35)?. Sterlmg Kew York sight
exchange }ic premium. *ngor%, ecn??n llaiae;
prime lie. Molasses, prims f?rsaen?feg 88c.
. , Bia ?ehester Cotton ttoods Mmrke*.
MANCHK-TEB, July 17-Corrow OOODS.-lhere
has bee t but little change in tbe j position of this
market during he Wfek uow clusitig. i he advices
from Calcutta, norn bay and China are more satisfac?
tory than ihov have been, bu still tba quotations in
these gr?ai marketa are BJ low tor M mchester goods
that abi pera ootna om j export ut great los?, ano,
therefore, they have no er coursgement to bey. ex- i
cept on the o Tculatfoh that prices may go higher
But buyers are not just now inclined to speculate
under that impression tmcau-o Whatever ra -y ba
their opinions as to the ultim its tendenov of prices
under a deficiency ol cotton thVy have W'tneaaeJ
the check given to speculation bv Un considerab e
arrivals ot cotton during tbe last fortnight. Manu?
facturera are quoting tbe high rates which prevailed
eight or ten days ago for cloth, but the se prices are
to aume ?Vent oui* nommai, and snob buyer* UH
present themselves are abie iosnppiy their w.<nts on
easier terms. Shirt ngs ofBMuohmike, of the vari?
ous widths taken for India, are a good coil neglect? d
and only a moderate busmsca can be done in wide
labres of thia de scrip ion. Printing cloths also
sell only to a limited extent. Mules and jae nata
are not m much request, a nd rather easier in pri?es.
T-cloths snd domestica are also slow of sale, but are
not changed in v .lue. Borne trade varna, including
?9V* twist and 80'a to Au'a wott, are yi .Jidpor lb.
Mater to purchase ta-da? than on Tuesday, and O'*
to B2's water i wist, to ?hip tordhlna and the Cbn*
nentof KUI ope have undergone ?boat tho ?ame de?
cline i lie Vi cent fslhsrS oi Messrs. Livesy & I horpe
has led to ?wo other stopp gos of mill owners at
Preston-we refer to the suspension cf Mr. ??mes
Naylor and Mr lr, T. dud oar. both of whoso credi?
tors hav#r<celved notice to attend meetings.
Macan Mavfeet,
M A COB, August 2,--CoTTOH~ihe sales to-day
amount to 3 bal??; receipts IO bales; shipment*
notts 1 The ?ales for tbs week sum up 91 loares; re?
ceipts 25 ?ale?; shipments ti bsles fha stock on
baud I? so bgbtth.t itaaybs said thers lan?mar?
ket-no quotation? to b? made.
MACON COTTON BTATEMKST.
Ptock Heptem ncr ls?,1808. 1,826
Becelved uns week... -flt
Bcceived prsvlouslir. 5?,639-68,6fl4
Ship^p?fS?r??^r.7 m.W^S9,T%
?tockonband.. 120
H-rb-1 t'i rj TC>-rr-? ? * * \*>
. Wllmlnefaili Miirhct. .
?WILMINGTON," AumiiBf 9.-TuBjEwrpai-Is In
moderate request/ Skies of 300 tfyii ut ?8 for virgin
aifd 52 70 for yellow ?lip, per 280 RH. T?>
srnuTs 'i MUPESXISK-Market firm. Sales report?
ed of only 44 obis t 38.^c per Kallon.
?Ko!-??-Sales ot 611 bois at $1 05, tl 75al 80 for No
2,| and ?2 st for No 1.
i< .TAH-2 J bb H received and sold at $2 per bbl.
Consignees per Monto i'arolina ItaiitoaU
Angnit 3 and 4.
35 balee Cottoc, 135 bales Domestics, 26 packages
Bacon, 432 sacks Flour 2530 Melons. 132 bbls Naval
>'b>res, 4 cars Wood. 1 car Lumber. 1 car Stock. To
Bailroail Agent, stenhouse & co, Pelzer, Ko igors &
Co. B O'Netli, Rtecke & Schachte. H Cobla ft Co J N
Hobson, Kl nek, Wicken berg ft Oo, Hurkamp & Co,
Goldsmith ft on, O Phillips, Graeser ft ?m?h, Hop?
kins, McPherson ft Co, and W H Cba'ee.
Consignees per Northeastern ltailroad
August. ?.
6 balen Cotton. 629 bbis Naval Stores. 123 bushels
Rice, cars stock, cars Lumber, cars Phosphate,
Mose Sic. To J Marshall, Jr, Kin nm au St Howell, S
JD stoney, Walter ft Cd, A A Goldsmith ft i'.o. Good?
rich Winemau ic o t ol A P Blount, JD H Sllcox, P
L Guilleoiin, Assistant Quartermaster, Clacina A
,Witio, Coben, Bauckel ft Co, \> H Qhafee Si Co, M
Dingle. Jeffords ft <Jo, J V Harden, T Murpby, J C
Hockley, Mantoue ft Co. and Bailroad Agent.
. - 'it er."' Passenger^. .
Per steamship Saragossa, for New York-Wm
Gile, 8 shaw and lady, H MeFaling, J'H Devereux,
C H Moise, Mrs L A Knigut, Mrs O H Groves, Mrs
K bavage, ? Gould, J Cummings arudleUy, Mles.Mag
gie McMillan, Mrs Kirkpatrick, D H Day and lady,
and 8 steerage.
M per Bteamcr Pilot Boy, from Savannah via Beau?
fort Blufften. Hilton Head,ftc-A Hull, MT Poulitr
?and wife. Misa Robinson, L J Walker, H C Merill!,
Mis Freeman, Mrs J G King and two children, E N
Chtsolm, J D Stafford, F FUlbLd and son, and 32 on
deck. , ,
M 'i ii ' i " T- "a1
/Harinr JAtmb.
Hort or ?iiuri#*?t?>i?. _A.\ij?usf, ?.
JPOit'A CJAJLIJHJ?S?
FHA ?8 OF THE MOON.
New Moon, 7th, 4 hours 46 minutes evening.
First Quarter 14ih 7 nour 19 -nlnutes. morning.
Kulr Moon, alet il nouis 3 minute* eveuina.
Lani Quarter. 30tb. 2 hours, 38 minutes, morning.
AUUU8T.
BUS , MOOS
RUSKS. : Uli IS. I, KXaas;
HIGH
WATE Ri r
TiMond?y....| 6 15 Q..C? J 12..25 2..43
3 Tuesday..... 5 1 6 6 65 1.. 6 8..*3
' 4.Wednesday.I 6, 17. 6 64 1..68 4..47
5.Thursday..., K. 17 6 63 2..43 6..46
eiFriday. 6 18 6 61 8..46 6..49
7IHaturday...| 5 19 6 61 Htts 7..33
S Munday- 5. 19 , ,C. 60 ,r7.A)9 8..20
Arrived testet un?.
..Steamship JW Everman. Hinckley, Philadelphia
-left -atur?ay. > Mdse. 'To J no ft Theo Getty,: bali*
road Agents, Walker. Evans ts Cocewell Holmes &
Calder, ameron ft Barkley, C L Kornulneus, J ? os
grove, L F Hober eon AWI' kel A Co, P Do u ahm,
B O'Neill, J F taylor A ( o. G J JLuhp, P Walsh, E R
^M?e, Atlas Bro-n. Dovue ft Moise, Mt Duft Coben,
"B Johnson ft Co. FogaxtieV Book tore, Marshall ft
?McMillan, w y fch-nerey, stenhouse St Co. c Hug.
Bo lmanu Bros, M L?h ?, B Feidmanii ft Co, Je;
fOid? ft? o i;ie< ke & .-chu?hte, G las Ipr, J N Ron
son, c D Brahe ft Co, J D Aiken ft .'Ob. W M Bild &
Co, 'Order, and others.
sehr Aim s Deas, lrom West Point Mill. 30 tc?
Ric?. To Cohen, Hunckei & o, and W u Bee ft Co.
.v av an nah pilot boa: Neca. Usina, on a ern se.
.' Steamer Pilut Boy, Peck, -uvmruab, via Beaufort
and Hilt JU Rend. 29 tierces Klee, Mdse 'and Min?
drie? lo J Ferguson, Budd St Blake, H E Vincent,
THIA. Martin P 1 zekiel, H breen, Dr D D -aa.?. F
Kresrel, i* Klattc & t o, A Barnard, Mrs McBride, J
W Harrisson, au>l southern Express Co.
AT QUAEANIINE.
- rA Spanish brig, unknown.
- r- Cl? a re tl li est?rela y.
Steamship Saragossa, Ryder, New Fork-Ravenel $
Co:
Sour ??rah tullen, Av??, Wllmitgton Del-H F Ba
. ko? fe Co.
Behr -elah B Strong, H urray, Delaware, City-H F
. Baker ft Co.
Nailed Yesterday.
Steams-hip Sara^oeea, Ryder, New York.
JP rom this Port.
Brig Amrrious. Ban jslFrovi'teuce U l, July 31.
Brig A bradshaw, . cir.-. Ja k ouviile Fia July 23.
-div E Wa ermun, .v ai shall, New Y or?, Angust?,
i a vor this Port.
sehr Lilly, Hubbes, at Kew York," ??gSTrz.
?iiipnewi t>v i e'^ftiaph,
SAVANNAH. August 4.-Sailed, steamship Rapid an
tor New York, . '
, niemn" n n.a- ? "
The Vark Wbiie Cloud, Freomin, previously re?
ported as cleared for ibis |>oit, airived at Bolmes'
Hole Julv 2.uh, tor ''hatlestown, Slate, and has Binco
ari iv? d at Bos ton, Mass .
PORT OF GEORGETOWN, S. C., AUGUST 1.
ARRIVED
July 29-B.-ig M E Daua. u'Neill. Bath. Me. .
August 1-Sehr Emma. Mit bony. Baltimore.
CLEABXO.
July 31-Sehr J AI Richards, Irving, New York.
Ail RT UF VESMCI.V,
OP. CL H A RED AND SAILED FOR * HIS POA T.
FOBfelON
LIVERPOOL.
The Hannah Lizzie, Ferguson, cleared.May 20
The Vineo, Ballway, sailed. .Joly 15
Britten brig Courier, Evana, sailed...July 9
j O O' M R * T I? "~
OOUDSPOBO'. ME.
Scbr Velocity, Pinkham. sailed.June 15
FBANKJFOBX. ME. . -
Brig H W McGilvery, stutts, cleared.July 1
9t I ir cn hu ? sbax?K . :
Brig feusanE Voorhis, fulford, cleared..... .July 28
-.trw vnnr
Steamship Magnolia, Crewel], cleared.July 81
Sehr Waneta, Featherstone, cleared.Tidy SI
Sobr N W Smith, looker, cleared.July 22
Sc br B N Hawkins, Wyatt cleared..Julv 22
Sehr Geordie, Swan, up.July 31
Sob, Lilly, Hughes, up....AUgUft 3
PHILADELPHIA
Steamship J W Everman. Snyder, cleared....July 30
Sehr amanda Fianna?ar, Colllra, cleared... .July SO
BALTIMORE. ' !t *
Sehr Francisco, Crowther, up.July 28
. NORFOLK VA.
Behr Carrie, White turst., suiled... July 15
p H M 8 II JO RH C* ?.
,Ja7?r RECEIVED*
'0HimA.VUT & CO.'? PKIfiPARftTICMiS
IODIZED SYRUP OF HORTO KADISH
VEGETABLE CAPSULES OF MATICO
SYRUP OP HYPOPHOSPHiTE OF LIME
GUARANA POWD?BS.
All fresh from Paris, and for sale by
or. H. BABS,
May B j L , Ku. 131 MKBTINQ-1TB?ET,
p| |l) b U O M K ,"...
ant? retail by a;_Dr..H BlKB,
June 31_No 181 Meeting street
A GOOD COOLING SUMMER MEDICINE. MADE
fresh every day, by DB. B. BAEB,
May 36 -No.131 Meettog-atreet
mO RKMOVJEJ OHEAIK SPOTS,
i,, USE THE DOUBLE DISTILLED
BENZINE,
Prepared, and tor tale, wholesale and? retal), by
DB. H. BA SK R.
May 25 No. 131 Meitlog-stre?i.
T
O' il X te a it s
JXP3J RECEIVED AND FOR ti ALE
WHOLESALE AND HEZAIL
CABBONA'aE OF AMMONIA
PRIME HOPS
CREAM OT TARTAR
Iff... BAER, TJvutzgist,
Wo. 181 MEETING-STREET.
-, -1
tlB ATH T O W O il lt g I
; BUT
FLEMING S WORM CONFE0TIONS,
TU? Bast 1st Vm,
They aro made of "Santonme," sud contain no
Injurious ring.
Bead what ono af Che most' distinguished physi?
cians bf Richmond. Ta., says about the Lor.or.gea :
i hive long used ?antonine, tbs active principle of
European woim-fteed, aa an eflVtual rusedy for
Worms te ?hilvirea. afr. Wa-nar L" Fleming pre?
pares a Loaenge composed of 1* which ts a.very
pleasant and palatable f rm m which to administer
it to ?bi'dren. am) which may be railed os as prop?
erly prepared. O. JT. M ANSON. M. ?.
, For" cale hy
DR, B. BARB. Wholeeale Agent,
June 21 No. 131 Meetiog-Btrcet.
ffegg, Cfrtffltitft Ctr._
SON'S
TOBACCO ANTIDOTE.
R 1
Warranted to Peino ve all Desire
for Tobacco;
It is Purely Vegetable and contains
not liing ? nj rs r Ions.
The following is one of thousands of testimonials
that are daily received by the Manufacturer:
BICHM NU VA . November 28. 1808.
DEAB S ia-The "Tobacco Antidote" prepared by
you accontiuor to the receipt you have submitted to
me, and the ingredients ot which 1 have examined,
is purely vegetab e. entirely bat mless, and contains
nothing in the least injurious. It ls not disagreeable
to the taste, ?nd as a hom? article, I hope you will
meet with ready sale lor it, and I believe that if tbe
iMicctions are followed, lt will do a'l you riulined (or
?. JOHN DOVE, M. D.
MST Price 50 cents per BOT. The usuil discount
to the Trade.
BsT* For sale by
Z>r. H. BAER,
WHOLESALE AGENT FOB SOUTH CABOLINA.
June 7
~ry K. K I C H A U ' 8
GOLDEN ll E M E D I E S .
ARK FOB NO OTHEB, "'AHE NO OTB EB, AND
yon will save time health aid money.
S1000 BEWABD for any case of disease in any
stage which they fill lo cure.
Dr. nrOH*U'S OOLDEA BALSAM NO. I cures
Ulcers. Ulcerated Sore thront and Mouth, Sore
Eyes. Cutaneous or Skin Eruption", Cooper Colored
Blotches, soreness of the vcalp, scrofula, Ac ; is tbe
greatest Benovator, APeiativo and Blood Purifier
known, removes a I diseases from the system, and
-leaves the blood pure and health v.
Dr. BICHA O'? GOLDEN BALSAM No. 2 cures
Mercurial Affections, Bbeumatism in all it forms,
whether hom mercury cr other causes; gives imme?
diate relief lu all cases. No dieting mcessary. I
have thousands of Certificates proving the miracu?
lous cures effected by these beiaedles. Price pf
either Np. 1 or No 2, *6 per bot ti., or two bottles for
$0.
Dr BK HAU'S GOLDEN ANTIDOTE, a safe spee?
dy^ pleasant and radical cure for all Urinary De
raiments,accompanied v.l;h full directions. Price
$8 per bohle
Sr. BUlHAU'H GOLDEN I L TXTR O'AMOUB, a
ical cure for Nervous or Gen. rul Lebiiitj, in old
or )ouug; imparting en.rgv with wonde ful effect.
Brice $5 i er bottle, or two bottles tor $9.
On receipt bi price these Bern edi? s will he Chipped
to $ny place. Prompt attention paid lo all corres
dents. None genuine wirhoat 'ik<> name of '-Dr.
BICHAD' i GOLI i EN BEMLD1ES, ?. H. B1CHABD3,
Sole Proprietor," blown ia glass ot lot Ie*.
Address I) lt. WCHAKDS.
No. 228 V;irici.-8treet, New York
Offieo Hours from :> A M. to ? P. M.
Circu'ars sent ly > July 8
jg K CA mas p v i?
WHAT MEIDT?INER
I If O V T A K K .
WHENYOUABKFXH US'TD BY OVEKWOBK
of bea J or hand, and feel the need ol somethii-g in?
vigorating, don't drink whiskey or any intoxica ting
th'nu, whe her under the name ot Gittere or other?
wise. Mich articled give just a- much c tren gt h to
your weary hod and mind aa the whin gives to the
jaded norse, and no mor?. Alcoholic stimulants are
injurious to Nuve health, and are ALWAYS followed
by tyLPBE>t*IN? BEAC1ION. 7A??T
Dodd's Nervino and Invigorator
is a TONIO and GENTLE STIMULANT which ls
NOT attended hy BE ACTION.- . W. at it gains for
yon it maintains, . Winn it i? freshes bodv or mind,
lt refreshes wstb natural strength that comes to stay.
Weare no? recommending tee iota: ism ip the interest
Of ?ny ?nCtl?ih; but iong ena ex ended onservahon
teaches us that he who resorts to the bottle for rest
or recuperation, will find, UM he keen's atti, that he
is kindling a Oro in his hones which will consume
like the flumes of perdition. Torn from ti. l ake a
tonio that will refresh -nd not destroy. DODD'S
NBRVINB ls for sale by all DrufcSists. Pi-ice One
Dellar. Seo Book of Certificates that accompanies
each bottle. 7mos June 25
B
K it G'S LMVKK8ALR?8SIAN
HEALING SALVE.
TH'S Y?LUABLB BEME?Y EFFECTES
liim/meniw cures, am) tinv gatoctr tor itwlr? K'T?*
reputation. T he discoverer oftbiB Salve has applied
Ifwitb eminent s \cce#s in tboutauds of cases dur?
ing the crimean War. and has. cured dangerous
Wounds, in manv cas'-s considered mortal.
Mb. E. ML HG ls the so e possessor ot the valuable
secret of making this al ve; from -is experience in
using it in Europe and'be success attending ita ap?
plication there, he has been mduced to introduce it
into theTJulted Mates IT u?l ItVES PAINI
iho-e ?ho have Wou ds, Bruises Cuts of all
kinds, oi Sures, I* elons. Scratches Musquito Bites.
Fros? Kitten Joints, Hore Li s chilblai ?. Children's
scorbutio complaints on Bead and Fa e. are i-pe ed il j
cured. It has proved f great advantage to ladies,
and ls peculiarly adapted for ?atbered breast?. Fore
leg?, &c through confinement, and other causes
It acts like magic tn removing Holls Pimpfes, and
Culaneous Diseases, and bas been successfully
used for Corns, .Bunionsand Sore Throat, by apply?
ing external y every event g before going to bed.
For sale by nil druggists. ; Price 25c. 6Qc, and ti?
per Jsr. Office, N ?. 260 B iwery, N. Y" None genuine
unless countersigned K. BEBG'n ?MVEtiti?L B?H
?IAN i'HALING HALVE, No 2C0 Bowery, New
York. For s?)e by JOHN F. BEN KY, No, ? College
Place, I> ew York. atnth ly July S
-!-. ?:;-) i:;:', BOTST?!} r. :: i 1 j": .?-rmr
ROS AD ALIS, ?
?^^A**% VW /AW
BOSADALI8,
Sold by I
; GOODRICH. XV IN RM AN St CO.,
Direct importera of European Drugs and Chemicals,
J|ay8 ??-^iw^yT^'''-'' CBABLESTON.O.
T^OR THE KAI?.
? . j . , JVS?AW&VFP, V
PH ALON'3 CHEMICAL H AIR INVIGORATOB
AYER'S HAIR Ylt?OB ,
MON IGOMEBVa H AIR RESTOBEB
HALL'S SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER
CHEVALIERS lilPB FOB THE, H A IB '
LYON'S KATHAIBON
. j ! B?BTtVB ?BIt'OPHiSBOUS
BREVE'S AMBROSIA
EXOfeliSIOB HAl#?QNItf'
.' SAVAGE'S ?BSLNA '
BATCHELOB'S HAIR DTE
HAWLEY'S HAIR DYE
HAMBLETON^ HAIR STAIN
POMADES, PHILOCOMES
HAIR OILS , BANDOLINE
COLOGNE WA 1ER
MAGNOLIA W?TEB
PLOBtDA WA?EB
BAY RUM. Ac., Ao.
For ss]? by ?r? li. BA Kit,
.' |. (inYiw'MnVii?hu n JI ? LI. in I
Q ILA ?. . H I'^?J'?--4sV iP^fT? " ?
hm ? ? i L i> E B.
POBTBAIT AND PICTURE EB AME MANUFAO
TUttKB,
CB AR1.K-?T0N, S. 0,
LOOK?SG-GLASSES of sN si* s fitted to Frames.
^nly 16 ?so fmw8mo
f> BIT BM, ^TAA. ?,
; lUttNKBANDDK^LEBmttORY,
And ?anufsctuiesyA
nxLL?AR?) BALLS A NV ?UES, ?
ANI) IMPOBTKR OK BILLS ABB ObOTB, OD?,
Letterl Chalk, sad tiZliszi K^^?ppS?*??,;?
.^.?t.tp??LTA'rV ..'I ' P-'/ ' w?aO?.. .
Pt?j3, Cljtm?folj, (Elf.
. WHOLESALE AND DETAIL
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY
s. K. Corner af KIng mut John-Sts.
SPt?OI ??, AND PERSONAL ATTENTTQN GIVEN.TO
PHYSICIANS' PRE3CR PT IONS.
DEALER IN FOREIGN AND TOMESTIO
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
FANCY GOODS,
PERFUMERIES, SOAPS, PUFFS ARD PUFF
'" BOXES, TOILET SETS, rfc.
PAIENT MKDICINKS
G1SNUINB BAY KI M.
LURK'S COLOGNE
IS UNSURPASSED BY ANY O THE H. A.TRIAL
WILLR?PAY YOU. ; .... ;
GERMAN COLOGNES.
LUHNS FLAVORING EXTRACTS
Have no equal for strength and purity, and ought to
ba used by all
SODA WATER DEALERS AND ICE CREAM MANU?
FACTURERS.
Mr. E. H. JACKSON, Proprietor of the Charleston
Hotel, says: "I recommend your Extracts without
hesitation to the public for Ice Creams, Jellies and
Pastry."
Mrs. H. M. BuxxERFiKt.?. Proprietreea of tho Pa?
vilion Hotel, says: "They are well worthy thafattcn
taon of those who deal in them or use them "
These Extracts are put Up ia small vials, by the
dozen, for the trade and family use, and ID pint,
quart and half gallon bottles for manufacturers.
Congress anet High it oe I? Spring Waters
CONSTANTLY ON HAND. r.
Any art'cle desired, hot in Stock; w Ul be procured
to order.
Goods delivered in the city FREE OF CHARGE.
June 8 ? DAC tulhs 3mo
K ?
'., "cmiEs
SCROFULA, DYSPEPSIA/ LIVER COMPLAINT,
NERVOUS DEBILITY, RHEUMATISM,
NEURALGIA, EID?I?Y AFFR?T?0N9,
EUUPIIONS OF THE ^ KIM,
AND ALL
Obstinate or lone slandin? diseases of the
BLOOD. LTVi B, U1*TN<BY ORGANS,
NERVOUS SYSTEM. &c.
It purifies and enriches the Blood, pradicates all
Syphilitic or t-croiulous Taints. Restores the Liver
and Kidney s to a healthy action, aide digestion, reg?
ulates the bowel", and invigorates the Nervous Sys?
tem, fi
ES- NOT A SECRET QUACK MEDICINE.-??
. FOBMTJL V AROUND EACH SO ITLE.
necoiijiiiruiici hjr the best P?iinician?, eminent
Divines, Editors, Druggists, Merchants, ?c.
?ST THE BEST AND MOST POPULAR MEDI
CINE IN USE.
IKFPAKED ONLY BY
J. J. LAWRENCE, M. D.,
(An experienced and well-known Physician and
Chemist,),
j Laboratoryaad Office. No. 6 Main-street,
Nour OLK, YA.
Price Ohe Dol'ar per bottle!"" '
For tale by
GOODRICH, WINEMAN A CO ,
DOWIE A MOI>E.
Chorearon, S. 0.
And Druggists everywhere.
July 36 DAG lyr
ft
S
Alum, & DjryPieter
.ViflriW si I)
Are most desirable for qviality,
llTii?h and price. / '
.i. . .?-?
MARVIN'S
. ? ? ?'
TS7?
SPHERICAL BURGLAR
med
SAFES
Cannot be Sledged!
; "Cannot be Wedged !
Cannot be Drilled S
BANK VAULTS,
VAULT DOORS*
? EXPRESS BOXES,
FAMILY pLATK RAPES,
1 ??W??*ATlON LOOKS
r-;l?ay?^'forae?^'ogit4rt9 '
& OO.,
1 (oldest safe manufactureT)
? DJBM?.I (*W Broadway, New Task,
x?v^i? ^ 4721 Chestnut&, Phllav
Wfi?honM?^1o6BaVkk st., jClevel?*d,?
And for tale by our agents im ist
principal oitiet throiigiwrat JJba
' FOB SALK BY
I'Win,* M. BIRD & CO.,
mjL ?03 EAST J?ATs
tJ?AHLBITO?.
?ecember 88 if*
Prunn, Cljcmirals, (Etc
TO B VB lt A?D A O C E ,
"?T"l^ FROM WBK. H MASKIND S?FFER
0% H OVOR A ,AW part of tun globe, IR the
WW MW j. consequence of a diseased action in
;.;3 Bav/ tbe system. Induced 0v tho IH.IM.II
?H M? yous miami or vegetable di cay Ibis
. -i ? jBg^y exhalation ls evolved I.y tho action
M of solar beuton wet soil, and ruses
W with the watery vapor f.oin it.
Whllo the ?un is below Ul? horizon this vapor
Unger? near the earth's surface, and tho virus
Ls taken with it through the lungs imo the blood,
lhere it acts aa an irritating poison on the
internal viscera and excreting organs of the bod*.
1 he liver becomes torpid aud fails to secrete uot
only this virus, but also tbe bile from tho blood.
Both the virus and tbe bi'.c accumulate lu th" circu?
lation, ?nd produce vio'ent constitutional disorder.
Tho spleen, tli? kidneys, and the stoni ich *ympa
thize with tbe liv r, and become disordered ale?.
Finally, the instinct of our organism, as l. in au at?
tempt to exDel th? noxious infusion, concentr?tes
tbe ?bole blood of the body in the internal excreto?
ries to force them to cast it out. The blood leaves
the surface, and rushes lo the central organs with
congestive violence. Ibis ie the Chill. But in this
elfo rt it (ails. Ihen tbe Fever follows, in which the
blood leaves the central organs and rut-hes to the
outface, as it in another effort to expel thu irrita.lug
poison thrriiinh th*t esh^r great excretory-the altin.
Tn this also lt fails, and the system abandona the
attempt exhausted, and w its lor tbe recovery of
strength to repeat the hopeless effort another day.
These are (be fits pt paroxysms ot Fever and Ague.
Such constitutional disorder vin of ?ourse under?
mine the health if it ia not removed.
We have labored to hud, and have i mud an anti?
dote,
A"V IClt'S AGUE Cl'RE,
Which neutralizes this malarious poison in the
blood, and stimulates the liver to expel it from the
body. As it should, io it does cure this afflicting
disorder with i>erfeet certainty. And it docs more,
or rather does ?hat ie of more service to those sub?
ject to this infection If taken in season it exuels
it from the system as it isabsoroed. and thus keeps
tbose who use it treo .rou. its attack?; keciie the sys
ti m in health although exposed to the disease. Con?
sequently lt not only eui es, but protects from, the
great variety ot atTrotio s Which aro Induced by this
malignant influence, such as Remittent Fever. Chill
Fever. Dumb, or Masked Ague, Periodical Headache,
or Bilious Headache Bilious F?-ver*, c eural ula,
Rheumatism Gout, Blindness, Toothache larache,
Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitations Painful A fleet loa R of
the pleen. Hysterics, Colic, Paralysis, und painful
Affect ons . f the Stomach and Vowels, all of which,
wheu arising trcm thie cause, will be found to as?
sume, moro or less, rho intermittent type. This
"AOUfc. ell UE " removes the cause of the&e derange?
ments ai'd cures the diFcuse.
Ibis it accomplishes bv stimulating ibo excreto?
ries to expel tho virus from the system; ard those
organs by decrees become hubucd to do this, their
rlB.ce. of their own accord. Hence arises what w
terin acclimatation. 1 ime may accomplish the same
ond, but oUeu I fe is not loiig eunngb, or is sacrificed
in the attempt, while this ' Ague Cure" does it at
once, and withsafoty We love g-eat re son to bc
li< ve 'his-its a suror as weil as safer remedy foi tbe
whole class Of disc?ses which Are caus- d t.y the mi?
asmatic In eefi n. than nay other which hns beeu
discovered; and it has still anolher impoitaut ad?
vantage to thc public, which id. ihat it is cheap as
weill as good.
PREPARED BV
Dr. J, C. AY K it ? Cu., Lowell, Mas?
Practica] and Analytical Chemists.
Piice One Dollar per bottle.
Sold at Wholesale, by
DOWU & MOt-E,
Charleston, South Carolina,
And by Retail Druggists ? very where.
JUDe26 Die hlotbamoc
T
UK Bl SHOP PILLI
THE BISHOP PILiLt
THE BISHOP PILL.)
A Purely Vegetable Pill ;Sugar-Coated.)
"C?STA1?V' BISHOP PILL,
"Is ol extraordinary efficacy for Costiveness, Indi
gestion. Dyspepsia, Headache, Nervous Debility,
Liver complaint." "rho best PILL in the world."
Mcdtvat Journal, September 8.
TRY THEM!
_ TRY T HB MI
All Druggists in CBARLESION eeJltoem.
?* COST AU'S "
STANDARD PREPAB ATION&
t ARE
"Costar'?" Hat, Hooch, ?Ste.. External's.
"Cottar's" Bed Bug EiUrmlnatort.
"Costar's" (only pure) Insect Powder. -
"Only Infallible Remedies known."
- ?IS years eatabltehed bi New York."
"3000 Boxes and Flasks manufactured daily."
..Ul Beware ll I of spurious imitations."
"AU Druggists in CHARLESTON ?ell them."
v For $1, %9, fi and f6 sized, Address
"COSTAR" COMPA?Y.
: flo. 13 Howard-street, Kew Torie.
Bold tn CH ARLE9TON, 8. C.. by
OOUUH1CII, WISKMAN St CO.
March 23 0*0 lVT
OSADA li IS
trifles tile Blood.
grpf>-'tMU? ky.-fj?riBiisftiste ?'BSreryW?te**).
JT^ ABBY'S pftopiiVL.itncjnaiD.
Letterj rom Hon. Al fx, H. St phent, of Georgia.
CBAWFOBDSVIXLE, Ga . September 28,1868.
Darby*? Prophylactic Finid loan article of little
cost, but great value. Its domestic as well As medi?
cinal use? are numerous, while it? specialties ore
most wonderful I have not been without lt for
teni year?, ind no head of a family who can afford
to have it should be without lt.
ALEX. H. STEPHENS.
THE WOW DE li F IL. FAMILY MKD1.
. CMIB*'.
Letter fron **? Surgeon-Qt n,?r?i of t\e late Conferer
- ? ? ate Staut:
RICHMOND, Va., January 14,1809.
JOHN^DA?UVY A CO., No. 160 William-street New
' Ge?t?tii'n-I have received your letter of the 15th
of December, 1866, callina my attention to your
(Darby's Prophylactic) Fluid.
I moat rheertully sute that fbe Fluid wi? furnish
?d to, and ext elusively med by, the surgeons in
chsrge of genera hospuuls in tba Confed?rale ser?
vice with treat benefit fo the patients-a]l the sur?
geon s making a favors bl? report- a great deal of it
waa uee.i lu the hospitals, ... , ,
/..rr.. vOTy respectfully, your obedient eervant,
SAM'L PRESTON MOORE. M. D,
THUS AsToft?SH?SO
DISINFECTANT.
EMORY COLLEOC, OXFORD. WA., December 3*, 1868.
Prof. DAUBY. Dear Sir-Bavins not been en?
gaged for many years in the active duties of the
Medical profession. I sm only superficially acquaint?
ed with the dann* ef your Prophylactic Fluid, but
am well acquainted with Its chemical elements
While, therefore, 1 cannot speak experimentally of
the value of tb? compound vet the disinfecting and
'therapeutic properties of the egentw employed in its
composition, together with tho well known reputa?
tion of ita discoverer, as a chemist, authorize me to
regard lt? merit- a? ot a high order; on the whole it
must be considered usa valuable contribution to the
class of articles to which it behnga.
These views, I may add, are metalned by the testi?
mony ol many c mpetent judges, who have tested
ita properties. Believe me, dear sir,
Tours, respectfully,
I j : A. M fe ANS, M. TA ? LL, D.
tWt&KS BURNS, WOVBia?S. STINGS, ?e.
ALABAMA INSANE HOSPITAL. \
TUSCALOOSA December W 1868. J
Mesan. JOHH DABBY & Co ., No. 160 WtMarn-street,
New York:. ...
Gerttentn-l vcceliM your elrouTsrs of the V th
instant, asking an expression of opinion 'from mea?
to tb? merit* of your Prophylactic, ?hr?. . ike pita?
paration ho? beenweo g neraily used by the protea,
sion and public at large, and to universally esteem,
ed, that it seems to nt? to peed BO further recom?
mendation.
As a disinfectant and rente J lal agent too. when In.
dlcat- d, lt ls not rxcc'.'e d bv SOT similar preparatias.
Wense permenng?nlo prop?'?fions very extensively
in ibis hospital, ?nd cou rt not do wlihoat them. I
coaelder yours tue best and mott elegant puyara
?on of the kind manufactured.
Beaiieattully yours, atc.,
P. BRICE. MY D.,
Bsp't and, Pbyalsian Alabama, Insane Hospital.
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Through constant effort and attention be boi.es to
merit a continuance of the public patronage which
has hitherto been extended to him.
Febmary I? tuthslyr
~T-y K , O . S . PRttPHITT'l
FAMILY MEDICINES
OONSISTTNQ OF HIS CELEBRATED
LIVER MEDICINE,
ANODYNE PAIN KILL IT,
ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, AGUE PILLS,
Dysentery Cordial, Female Tonie
AND
PURIFYING PILLS.
TBE EXCELLENT REMEDIES OF O. S.
PBOPHITT, 'M. D.v need so recommendation
their well known power in reniov'ng the diseases pe?
culiar to our Southern climate having already estab?
lished for them an enviable reputation m Georgia
and tbs adjoining H ta tes. As the majority ot persons
living in the &outh are predisposed to dl?ease of the
Liver, it is granted by all intelligent physicians that
most of the pains and sebes of our people are due
to orrvale or nineth>nal derangement of that impor?
tant organ. Prophet!'a Liver Medicine and Anti
BUiouw Pills-startle directly at tho root of the evU.
ThflV cure the Liver, which in nlno cases out of en,
is at the bottom of the Corni bs. Dyspepsia, Colic,
Sick Headache. Rheumatism, Constipation, Men?
strual Obstructions, ?rc, to common among our
people. Earache, - Toothache, Acute- Rheumatism,
Neuralgia and bodily pains of every kind flee before
PHOPUITT'S PAIN KiLL IT
like chaff before the wind.
PROPfHTT?S LIVffiK MKDICII?K.
Dr. Prophitt-Having u*ed this medicine suffl
ciently lon* to test its virtue, . nd to satisfy my own
mind that it is an invaluable remedy for Dyspepsia
-a disease from which the writer bsa suffered mud?
for six years-and being persuaded that hundreds
who now suffer from this annoying complaint would
be signally benefltted. as he has been, by its use, we
deem ft a duty we owe to tbfs unfortunate class to
recommend , to them the nts of this rem ody which
has given not only himself bat several members of
hts family the greatest relief.
t. M. W. ARNOLD,
I Of the Goorgia Conference. .
DOOLY COUHTT, GA , April, 1867.
Tbti is te certify that I waa confined to <he house,
and most of tbe thro to my bed, and suffering the
greatest agony imaginable with Rheumatism, for
Sv? months, ahd after trying every available reme?
dy, with no relief, I wa? cared with two bottles of
Dr. O. S Propbitt'a Anodyne Pam Kill It, each cost?
ing tfty cents only ; it relieved rue almost instantly.
I therefor* recommend it in the highest degree to?
others suffering from similar dise se I can say
that it is one of the beet family medicines now out,
certain. Yours truly, W. A. FOREHAND.
COVINGTON, GA., July 9,1867.
Dr. Prepaifv-Having used your Liver Medicine
for more than a year in my family, l cheerfully re?
commend it to all persons i ufferinR from (.iver af?
fections, dyspepsia or Indigestion in any form, X
also recommend your Dysentery Cordial as tbe beat
remedy tor that disease. O. T. BO0BB8.
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KxANFonriVILLE. PUTNAM COUNTY, Oct 1,1867.
Dr. O. 8. Prophttt-Dew Slr- l hi* ls to certify
that I have used yt.ur Ague Pille for the last ten
ye re. and 1 have never failed to cure .he Ague in a
single instance with them. They alwtye break the
chilis the first day that they are given I can recom?
mend them as being the >eat ague medicine that I
have . v ar found, and they leave no bad e floe ts follow
lng ?hem, as Quinine. &c.
Yours respectfully. A. WESTBROOK.
PUTNAM COUNTY. GA. September 72,1869.
Dr. O. is. jprophitt-?lr-I ?ave used for the las*
two years in my family vou Liver Medicine, your
Pain Kill It, and yon Female Tonic, and I have no
feat s in saying that they are tbe best medicines I have
ever used for the Liver and Ptoraach Neuralgic and
Rheumatic . unctions, Beadaohe, Colic, and pains of
every kind are subdued by them. After using the
medtcines so long, I cheerfully recommend thant to>
any atid every one, and to all that are afflicted, aa Hie?
best and safest remedien for all the disease* for
' which they ar? recommended, kc
j Yours respectfully, JAMBS WRIGHT.
OH. PROPHITT '? tcBtf ALB TONIC.
This Medicino, with ll? associate*, IS a safe and
certain remeey foe ?Il curable diseases to which Fe?
males alon? are liable. It is also se excellent pre?
ventative Sf Nervous Blindness, ar Nervous Dis?
eases la sttosr malewr len ale It ls a powerful Ner?
vine Tonie., setting np a full and free cumulation
throughout the system. ~~.
aU ot tbs above Medicine? sold by Druggists aa?
Merchants generaliy throughout Ike southwest.
?D. S. BUJRNHAM,
. Wholesale jinn Retail Agent,
Hilo. AM Klug-afrcftt, fne?? Calhoun.)
Charleston, 8. a
Pr?nared only Hy Da, O. 8. PROPi?TT
April 16 atushftaoe Oovtagton, Gs.