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THE DAILY NEWS. Th? Fcndnlam. Swing on, old pendulum of Ihe world, '" (t?rever aud forever, Keo mg ho lime of sun? nod e'ars, Tue mureil that oudotb uevor. >'. '.Youx inoQOtonist eu?*Jov und grief, And (allure aud endeavor Bwiug UU, ol.: , en,Iuluin, lo anil flo. Forever and forever. Long an van awing ahall car Di be glail. And men bopirlly good aud bad, And ouch hour ?hat passes bv, A tb'.usood s ul H he boru ano die; Die (rom tho earth, to live, wo trust, Uustiac.lcd linallie I with dust. .Long a? you swing sholl wrong como right, AB -uro S9 ii'Oruiug folio >v6 night; Tho dav goes wromt-the anv* never Swing on old pcndiilu i, forever. THE H A ll ?AU l> AXI> OXFOllD JtOAT It ACE. Thc Th nm rs from Putney to iforUafcc. An tho tinto approaches for tho international boat raco on tho Thames, bot ween tho crows of the Uuivorsittos of Harvard aud Oxford, tho public interest increases naturally in ali that relates to tho novol aud interesting contest. Our readers will tbcrcfjro receive kindly, per? haps, ai'?uloh.of tho ground, or, more strictly spooking, tho witor conrdc, over winch tho rabo will bo rowed. . 'Tho Thames, which from Shooburv and Sheenies?, witero it cutera tho (telina;: Ocean, to tho Pool bolnw London Bridgo, is a deep, full river, not without a certain majesty, and worthy, iront its tidal il nv. of bearing, upon its bosom tho vast commorcuot London, rapid? ly diminishes lu volumo us you ascend it ubovo Battersea, unit! at* Richmond it bacomo*. to ovos accustomed, to tho Rudson. tho Potomac It is nowhoro ti wido roadstead. At Gravo sena it is nut more t bau half a mile across, and at London I:H width cannot excoed three hundred yunis. Tho ocean tideB, however, which rise iront sevonteen to twentv-ttvo feet, give a voluuo sud current to tho Th ?mos tar ?rout er" and stronger than, in other Inti tu les elong to larger rivers. Wbat the Thames loses in stronglb above London in yet moro than gained in interest aud beauty. Ascend? ing'it you pass tuo cmhowci ed villa of Pope, aniVtlio noble p?laoe of Wolaoy and William, and soon after glide ?by.-tue "proud keon of .^JV/iidsor ,' Mid tho .'anttquo: towors" ol ii mn Ooiiogo, which aro all. Bwretly reflected fr jm it?? surface. Beyond Kum it mils (brough fielt pastures, nu rr o win g more and more, and navigable only tot bohres; aud winds with picturesque grace, tboucU with slender cua ront, by tho tomb of Fair Ro?ara omi and tba venerable walls ol Oxford's Colleges. -London in peculiar m the loveliness of its suburbs. All that ia,rn,oan Aud squalid and rc finlsivo of tho great qity m M rut up in the pur leus of Wliit cob apel and Ht. Giles', or slretob.es away toward tho- Pin instead mans has. AB BOOH as the country is roaobed tn auy other direc? tion, tho rieh turf,'' ihe tv?vi?ir- trees, the bow? ery colUges.. .the,quaint old thorps and villa? ges, moko tho pi-onpect aoblhinjr' aud deligut -?'i *W f>*rl?"of tho bnvlronVwbrolibordora Hfo" Oi o' Th ti tn os bey ohrt Ch oin ea Hospital id esp??ialty attractive. Tho river, as yet ullpbl lutedjbynthe wash, ol thc metropolis, and eweeUyvmargincd by. fiH'lilo-meadows, is the ?very ltriage of purity and peaee. Tho locaUtv, Wbibb hts witnessed for several years tl ie boat? races ot Oxford and.Cambridge, and wbtoh has been choy en for t ho - coming- contest between England and America, is a bend of tho river of five milos, roaching from Putney to' Mortlake. On the in.i i ut a horseshoe, or more nearly an eye (of holts and eyes) in shape. By tho rail? way or tho high-road tho distance between thc two places is not more than two miles and a ?half." gi ! -u i ol no t'PtftOe^ is a quiet liltlo fown of about six xporoaua inbabitnnts, immediately opposite Fulham, Vfi'b which it is con neon d by a wood? en bridge. Tho .pipes of tb'i Chelsea water? works (Company cross (ho river on piers just above tho bridgo l'hero is little of interest in Putney, whioh nae the-birtbplaco of Gibbon, t^b hiBtori?ii, beyond1 tho ?old parish church, built ages ago, and enlarged lu the reign of Beary yu. " Some pmtly villas lio eoitturod ?bout along tho river, thc village bank of which, immediately at tbo bridge, ia edged wijp. inns and bo^r-boiiaes, ' doilving their ous tom chiefly from the boating duos. ~ About midwav of tho courso the Thames ta4 spanned by a noblo suspension biridoo at Ham? mersmith, an outlying (.abort) of London;abd .b?re'tbe river nauk on tho northern side is 'lined with buildings (or a enneirlpruhio .ito. t?uce. ?vorv window of thoso buildintrs is crowded with spectators on tho 02c ieton of a .great race, us the windows on Dioadway aro Siled wie 11 an imposing procession is to piss by. Tho bridgo also, from shore to shore, presents a dense moss of human bei'-gs, occu? pying every foot ot spado, from an carly hour ot the moroinsr. Above Hammersmith, on the same side, is Chiswick, and beyond Chi>wiek, on tho other aid :, is Barnes, a small nut if J.H.. md cluster of bnok honans, built ulong narrow lanes, with a tower peeping out nf tho foliage-the tower of. the parish church, .where Melville preaches.'? -Hera a solid . iron railway . brldsro raised on et ono olera crosses the river.:1. No spectators aie per roi i ted to go upon this bridge. An soon un tho boats shoot under its arches the coCKSWoins cairlrsight of the "ship" at Mortlake, ?hero a flag' sitr?al indicates the .goal. Not moro than six hundred yards now remain io bo accomplished of the dis ti ncc, and as Barnes Bridge is passed thc excitement of tba spectators reaches its acme. On the southern bank of tho Thames, all the way from Putney to Mortlake, there ls a tow? path for thu horses employed 111 tho barge transportation, aud thia t. napa th is compactly throe jed witb "goats." tho trades people, the multitudinous Aot polloi of London town. Hero 'the "K'rect Byard" -I thomee, with tho dross, names, age.?, wotgbts, respectively, of the two crews is hawked about by ragged littlo Arabs. . Hero mountebanks, stiolling gypsies and Ethiopian BC venadora beguile tho weary boura of walting with their pcrformuiio?s. Here the pickpocket plica his nimble tra'do, and'ibo voice of tho little joker makos itself audible:. "One, two, three; two little thimblei '.'. aud.ono small per.." Aa thc KID is heard an? nouncing that the boats arc off, tb? immense ' mass sways to and fro with eager expectation, end the towpath then becomes a dangerous Sises, for. gtoat numbers of horsemen and Qxsewomen-among (be latter many of the ' "pretty horuobreakora" afc the Ladies' Mile charge, up tba river, keeping paco with tue ar? rowy flight ol the boats and running over snob unlucky people us may be in their way. On the northern bank of the river, fir the greater patt ot tho distance, the grounds aro ?rivate property, and there is no high-road' lora pmilcg?d-partios of spectators nay bo seen grouped upon tho sward, or ou tho portt . ?oea_or.hejidsaine villas. Just opposite tho Pntnoy staring-post ls ?lie "Episcopal 'palace, surrounded by a Wide-spreading park, of tho> Bishop ?Y London, and further on is. tho coun? try residence of Poole, tho tailor, who eigua lhsos ev.ery race by a breakfast of faultless ex? cellence of cuisine, to which tho most aristo? cratic of his customers only are invited. * . Jpniediately following the boats in the coo test cornes a lanre flotilla ol tho river steam UU?W 1.1,,,.1, N?||, _,.?." have como to witness tho spectacle lr m the river itself. Isolhini; mor? dangerous or moro uncomfortable, than this mode of ot tending tho THOO nonbt ?.oil 0? luiri|,luuU, jul ibu ?&CCIUUUU* are few; ai d the cock noy likes bis steamboat, which is tbo worst specimen of that kind ol convey moo knowy to exist. But the steam? boats aro not racroly uncomfortable for the passengers, tbev are a groat outrage upon tbs cont?ntenlo, and havenotnofrequonlly swamp? ed the unsuccessful boat in the swell they create, hight or ton of them ascending tho . river ab'euit make a surge which overtakes and embarmsts the crews that are imme? diately in advance of them. It is to bo hoped that some restriction moy b j imposed upon the coming contest, and that the river may . also lie cleared of barges, which, by some per? verse obanrco, seem always to' got in thewav. Tho race of the Slat August w,i| V$EbKbe witnessed, should tho day be fair, b^moro than one milliou of speeta/ors, and every pte cautton should be taken, as well ?or*tho uro ?ention of acoident aa for giving tho txtmnoti tora a fair chance. ?fi ' -The Davenport (Iowa) Domoorat tolls of a singular oseo of superstition: "Chatting with au aged lady, wenolicod tho wondeiful pres ervation and beauty of bo? teeth, and could not refrain from mentioning it 'Yea,' aaidabo 'I never had a toothsohe or lost a. tool h beoaoae I blt the snake.' On inquiry, she n tat od that WOOD chitdron at homo, her father bad maJo them bito a rattlesnake he holding the reptile by the bead and tall; each 'child bit ' along tbe entire length bf the back bono, not violently, bat Jost so aa to indent the ?kin; apd thia waa considered an infallible recipe against toothache and docay, and which ihe Old Udy ?eueres np to the present hour.** Commercial. PROVIDENCE,'^ 1--Peif^ schooner Stampede 107,000 feet liesa wed Lamber, l:i,0tO feet Tim? ber. '_ Charleston Cotton, Klee and Naval Stores marun. Ul .' OFFICE OF THE CHAUf.EHTON DAILY NF.WH, I (JUAULESTON. Monier Eveulug. August 2.1. I COTTON.-Toe market for this article exhibited tither a weaker tendoncy. oui tho inquiry waa limit? ed. Kalos 10 ba ea, of which 3 were now cotton; one, which flossed mldollng. sold at 34o, and ono seedy bile at 32c fl lb The iran.lietinna in old wore 8 at 30?; 2 at 91l 7at 31?. We quole nominally: LIVERPOOL ?'UNIFICATION. Or.ti nan- to Dood ordinary.2 < (a) 30 how ii.ljrI?IH;.31 (a8l? Middling.y M @33? Dy Now York claaslQcatlou we quote: Middling.li.33 ai? mer.-This article was. quiet but firm, without transactions of note. - We quoto nominally common 10 Csu clean Carolina at 8@8?; gocd 8?@8?o. KAVAL KTOBEB -126 bbls. spirits turpentine, in country 'package*,' wcro sold at U80 9 tol:c,n ; 200 bblB. losln. Ko'. 3, Qt fl 76; so bbls. do., No. 3, at fl 70 ? bbl. Plavkets by Tclcfrrapli. FOREIGN MAUKETS. ^LoNnoil, August 33-Noon.-Consols Ol?. Hoads Mk. Engar qut?t; on tho spot 39s OJasOa. Tal? low 40s. Evenir g.-1 urpontino 26e Cda20s Od. LIVERPOOL, Ausrust 23-Noon.-Cotton quiet; upliuds 13?il; Urlri?is lsd; sates 10.000 bales. Bro idslufft dull. Olhera unchanged. Pork 104s. Lard 77s OJ. Evening.-Cotton a sbailo oisier; uplands 13?d; Orleans ii&l^P^^jf^^f^^ ?i 8d; lnlenor grides sold lowor. PAIIIB, August 2 '-Noon.-Bontse firm. Rentes 73f 70c. DOMESTIC MARKET*. N'KW YOOK, Auj;u8t %\ - Noon.-Money stead at0i7c. t-tori tog, long 9?; Bbort 10. Oold 1W?. Cotton dull ot 33c. Turpentine irregular at 4ia4l?.-. Rosin firm; common $3 30s3 35; strained $2 35a 2.5U. i wiling.-'.'olton quiet; sa'es 400 balee; mid? dling 35c. Kiour more active and lowor grades Briner; superfine ttate 96 90s6 30( common to f.lr extra Southern SS 66a7. Wheat more doiog; winier rod Weateru SI SGal 60; white Southorn tl 70. Cern, uix?d Western il Uni 16 OatsduU and la2clower. New mess ;iork $18. ' Lard-hearvy; kettle I9?s20o. Whiskey $1 2 Sal. ii. Hice flrm and qu(e< ; .Carolina f?aU,'ic. buger firm; P rto Ri :o,andi Muscovado 13?al*?c; Bavara 12?c Coffee firm. Molatets quiet and BI only. .Naval atores dull. Turpentine 431130 Rosin S3 30o8. Freights firmer; colton, by steamer, ?d; wheat lsHOdr - Money Ca7c. Sterling 9?*9?. Gold closed at, Ba. Stocka unsettled tnd dull. t- oui horns g n. rally qnlet. UALTIMOBX, August 23.-Colton f(cody at 35o Flour vcr; dull snd favors buyers; Uowa-d-street snpcrOne SO 6016 76. Wheat dall and heavy; primo to choice red SI 40ai 66 Corn firmer: white 81 Us IIS; yellow SI 13. Oats dull at $1 ts. Rye dull at 11 COal 10. Meas roi k finn at ?34. liston, shoulden l4ilG?c. Lard firmer at?Oll Ic.- Whiskey animated at SI ?Sal 26. CINCINNATI. August 23. - Whiskey lil aber tl 18 al 20. Provisions held firmly wi.h lillie demand, ticas pork Lcld at ?33 fco. bacon, shoulders 15?c; dear aldea 19c;. hams 23a24c. Lard be'.d at 20?. (. ST LOUTS, Augtut 33,-rWhiskey firmer At $118 si 19. Provisions dull Mess pork 184 25; jobbiug sales. Racon, shoulders 15^c; clear aide, 19i 9?c; sugar-cured tapa 23a26c. Lard heavy at 20c WILXISKITON, August 23.-Spirits turpentine 89c. Rasla steady and stock light atti 60i4. Crudo tu: pei tina f2 60a3 Tar steady at t2 SJ. A DOUST A. August 23 -No offer in gs of cottee; 'iles 6 bato.-; receipts 3 balea; middling 32c. SAVANNAH, August 23-Colton receipts 10 biles. M on. LE, August 23.-Nolbtng done; recel pla of cotton 38 balea; exporte 10 balee. Nsw ORLEANS, August 23.-Cotton doll; ?ales ,10 bales; quotation* nominal; rece! i ts C5 bales; ex? ports Saturday, coaatwiso 3I?8 bales; stock ibis evening 189 bales. Bu jar, m?lasses and coffee dnll and unchanged. Gold 32? et erl ru g 46?. New Yorl' sight exchange proinlnm - -s---- ' f " Easton dt t o a cotton Kcpoct. for tile wssk ending; August i t?, 1800. NVW YORE, August 21.-THE MABKET.-In our last report the n nrkct clo- cd etea ty Kt 33?c lor mid dim,' uplands. K.. turd ay there was not much dolo/, but prices were mir h nue ). Salts 1053 bile'. Mon? day the markot f rcottou on tho apo: was ?lull, the Baie? amy reaching 487 balea. Tuesday there wau a brisk domanri tro m s pin "ors and .peculators. Prices were advanced * ?c. - Wednesday with continued favorable torc?an ad vlcea, our '. market wai active. Spinners bouuUt 2203 biles. >aloa 27S8 balea at 81c. Thursday the market was activo and. excited. Kales 2643 bab ? Middllna-S4?c. Yesterday the market opened firmer with au advance in prices, but closed quiet dales 1724 balea. Middling Unlands 35s. During the week prices have steadily hardened un? der eic'tin : Liverpool advices. ' .The official closing quotations ls 35o for middling uplauds; but thia rep? resents the borden aaklug price aul not actuil trama.tions. Tho feeling at the oioae wa- dull, and there was more ..IsposiUou to offer cotton for future delivery snd few buyers. The weather at the Math for tho post week bas been very favorable for tbo growing crops. Tba hot and dry snell his done mach towards preventing the spread or the cater? pillar, which had appraied in some localities. - The demand for future contracts has hoon quite large this tv. ck. most y on European account; at) lie has been paid for low middling, December delivery". At tbo pro-nut price ot geld thia ia equal to 12?d, acid In Liverpool. It gold should decline to 125c 23?o would ce equal to 13?d, sold ihero. We nape our plantar friends v.in take advflklage ol this foreign demand, and let part o>. tuevr crops go. Whether they will bo ablo lo realiza such prices wheo tho weekly receipts are OJ 600 or iCO.OfO ? ales, is v. rv doubtful Tho deficieuoy ba visible suppl v which on Otb Augnat, was 430,760 bales, and on 13th, 384.576 bales, is to-day, 898,095 bales. There have been received at the ports since 1st 1 September. 2,042,058 biles of Which exporters have taken 1.438.020 bales, spinners Cl,142 bales; and the s'.ocks are 27 110 bales smaller ' Than ' at that date. Deficit in receipt? sa comraieJ with last year; fiO 637 balee. Deficit in shlpmsnu'Cd Liverpool, 241. 914 bales. SALtB FOB FUT?BB TELIVEBT.-Tho sales have been aa tu\iow?: For Auguai, 100 bales at 32?c; for September. 2W balee at 31c; 20* balei oa private terms; for October, 650 bslea cn prlvato tera-, 100 ba cs at 29c, ?0 at 2??o, 100 at 29?o 125at29?o; (oi November, WO I ales at 28c, 10O ut 38?; tor De? cember, 600 hues 27?o, 900 at 27?o, 40uat 27?o 850 at IBc, 600 on privat i terms; for D cern tier and Jan? uary, 10O balsa on pr I vito terms; for J aim .ry, 160 bslssat ,30?o. 1100 bales M 37c, 60 ai 27?C, 350 on priveto terms; for February 400 bales st 37c; tree on board st havannah In December,'400 balee at 08?o; tor Neyembor and'December 6p0 bales on private term?; for Janltary, 300 bales at 37c; free on board at New.Orleans, November"and December, 603 biles on private terms; fdr December 100 bahs at 27?; in Balbmore. 76 October and.75'November on pri? vate tcrma) IOU ?September 83?e; 201 October. 80c; 400December, on prlvatu terms; 7k0 December, 38i; 3iO , December, 38?o;. 100' December or Jinn .ry. . 27?; 100 January, 37?; DK) February. 37?e; 300 1 Dasrmsar or Januar y, free on board at Savannah, bile, 37?e. total, 11.875. ' Upland & Mobile. Now Florida. ? Orleans. Texas. ISS??RZ .?<>*-?.oi.. - 35V LowMij"" **** ~ *?3 ~ ,33* M?c.15 z?g-ffi? Hales of the week 11,446 bales, including 7281 t? splnnera, 3663 to speculators, and 1028 to sxport Qroaa receipts at thia part for the week 1883 bale?. Since let September 650.317 balee. XSCOe 18C8* 8tp:k In Llvorpool. 328 000 610.210 Afloat from India. 690,000 683.000 Afloat from America. 20,000 6 600 8to:k In Lrmdon. 89.S40 U,m Afloat for London..-70,000 134.000' Block In Hsvre. 63,480 8L266 Afloat for Havre. 118.376 112 57S Stock In Bremen. 6,168 10 M Afloat ror Bremen.'. 4,701 *" 18,260 Stock in Onitcd SUtes port.. 16 848 . 61,M4 Stock tn tho Interior towns. Lill' 8,673 Tot?!.1,148,060 1,606,154 . Deficiency in visible supply. 86B,CS5 Stock of cotton held by Manchester erinnere at ?bemill?, BOW 140,000 bale?; same time 1868,128,000 bile?; ml<tdllrgOrlesn<no?-14d, Iben 10?J. Marray/, Fascia sic Ce's rv aval Stores Cir calar. ' a }t ! though the local tra-tr ts light there ts enough baal, ness io absorb current reel pt?. The aUe?"rVoor??d SX L?i??ftU 'M?**** ??rcnafllaWe: aM^Setade 360 il Y bbls ai 48?, end 80 lo ainve per ?m?lre 48e. MoefaMs 984?bbls; exports 470 bola. , ^Bosma.^-all gradea oont?ns In good demand, tboogh lbs-?I wasi leva dtepOttttoA yes'e?lsy on parf MH?t?a^t*5e.???1*ra J*** Bair? amoantto J6.00I bbl?, of which lOfJOOare low ffradis at 92 37?*3 84 for common to 6o^ sti^eoi? ? for No 2; $3??4? ft? ?0. |, $$^ftr* "?^ { 16 40*1 ftfroztr? r?kv Receipts 18,403 bbl?. Exporta 34*1 b-ue . , ,. . TAB- !. quiet, ?nil transactions of a ir l- 1 cbamc ler. Sties aro SOO bbl? tt $3 30 for Wilmington en lt rans, and 42 65*3 GO fur 28 an<t 35 gallon bbls. Rc celpls 410 DblJ. hxports 60 bbbi._ Consignees uer Mouin t mourns umhosu . 1 ?ogmui and A3. 33 bulos Cotton, CS bo KB Domestics. PCO bag s (j ra ii, 35 pkc? Ha-on, 10 bbl? Flour. 4C7 ?arks l 'our, 08 bbls Narai blores, 10 cars Wood, 10 cai H Lum Vor1, 2 rara Staves, 4 oars Stork. To IlaUrnml Agent U ll Walter & Co, B J Wlas. JUE sioao. P "lier, Rosig?T ft Co, lt C rtuarp k t'o, O W Williams k Co Hoi.mun Uroa. J D Osterholtz, <i W Stiffens. J I' Kiep. Jef? fords k t'o, Goldsmith k Sou, btoubouso k Co, Hop kim. McPuerson ck Co, J H Schirme r, needer k Davis. J Marshall, Kinsman & Bowell. Passengers. Per steamship Mlnnelbuka, from New York-Miss Marv Suiivan, F.'Ancia ti Militan, Mr H W >nllvan, Jose Jara, Geo Hoiger?. C B Leacb. OStrco.-b. W B Bran. A U Lee, Geoigo Grimes, Jobn KchuttaUorg, J Towors, c W Browu, A L (mmes. Per steamship Sea Gull, from Ballimore-M*? Twohllt and cbtld, E B Hcwcs, I Byan, W P logra? ban O O Mtchaells, L Tornsy, Jobn Wiugos, ?nd one on deck. ' larine X\tm. ??ort ot Ohnrlgatoi*. August A-'OAtM.' C?t.HiNXi-ck.l-t. FHA CS Or TUE MOON. New Mosu, 7th, 4 hours. 40 minutes, ovenlng. First Quarter. 14th, 7 hour. 19 minutes, morning. Full Moon', 21st'. II boots, 3 minute*, cvoiiinn Last Quarter, nut L; 2 hours, 3d minutes, morning. AUOU8T. surr nisK?. I eris. MIOB WAT ES. 23 Monia;.... 24 Tuesday....: 26 Wc?iie?day.' 2niThur?day...l 27iFrlday. U Bu'tttfafr....l 5. 0. 29 6. 30 6..31 5..il 6. .83 33 6.. 114 0..33 0..31 0..31 ?. 80 ?..27 ..44 8..15 8..40 9..10 0.. 18 i??'i* 8..19 H. .65 9. .30 10.. 5 10..44 12..12 Arravcd kctcrtmy. Steamship Minnetontta. Carpenter, New York lett 20th Mdse. To Haven. ? ts Co, J E Adger & Co. C D AhioinT, Adams, Damon ft Co, E Dates, B?nry Bl-chaff k Co. W M Hird cfc c >. F O Borner, Brown k Byer, T A Ueimhth k Co, C Uart Ai Co, G T> Biahe. Chi roi ru Bros. T D Caney k Co, W Carrington, J O B claiisteu. Ciselas k Witte, B k A P Caldwell, J A Cook k Co. Crane, Boyllton k Co, H Cobla k Co, M B Collins s Co, W H Chu feu ft-Oo, J Gsmn-m As Co, 1 M Citer. B L Davis, Douglas & Millar, ? A Duck, Dowlo & Moise, Miles Brahe, A W >chola cfc Co. For? syth, Mccomb cfc co, John b Fairly & Co Furchgott Uro -, (ioodrlcb, tv lue man cfc Co. U Uerdta Ss Co, J H Uraverft Co, Anent Florida steamer* P L Gullle mln, A A Goodwin, it Howarrli'Jr. J H Billen. 1 Hy? man k Co, Wm Hsrroll cfc Co, Hart cfc Co,.Huger k lUvcnel, H D cfc co, G H I graham ft Sou, Jobxsu u, Crewe cfc Co. To#e Jaia, Jeffords cfc Co, Chaa Kerri-rm, Kinsman tiros, B Kla>te k Co, Lauroy k Aleiehder. E J Lewith. DeSauesuro ft ?on, ino G Ullnnij- ft Co, Muller, NlniKa cfc Co, Moffetif? Wnarlon. \TMilhies Sen. McLoy k Blee. Murphy k Little, J M yarlin. I' Mc liEier. Marshall ft Burgs, M ft Co, diamond N A? CO, A A eta, i* H Nelson, Narbman'ft Co, J F O'Neill ft Son, D O'Neill ft Bon, B O'Neill, Ostendorf ft Co, Palmetto P O Association. L a Qnackenbnah, Heeder ft Davis, i;ic ko ft .?charhte, \i B Ruaeell ft ''o, a Seckendorf, South ono. expresa Co, P C s'ebrod-r. G W eleffena ft Cd. J fculEbarhcr, W Steele, J x la>lcr ft Co. oblas ft Son.- J loomis ft Co, Jno H V?llers, Charles Voigt, Wagner ft .isomsee-;, Whlttemorn ft iib: de?. Wa ser, Evans ft Co?swe?, Wirnor ft Duck? er, J N M Wohllmau. J Wleicis. Steamship bea Gull, Dutton. Baltimore-left 23,u, P M. Mdse. To Mordecai ft Co, Courtenay ft Trcn holm, J E Adger ft1 Co, G W Aimar, c D Ahrens ft Co, O D lirahe ic Co. Bollmann Bio.', J U Blohme, H ntFOhoff ft Co, W H Hon Dg W M Bird ft Co. Geo B ilrown, T M Bnstoll, B ft A P Caldwell, J Campeen ft Co, I. Cordray ft Co, JOH Liaussen, Goodrich, Wm. nun ft Co, J H Ur.var ft Co, Hart ft Co, H M Huller. Eirkpalrl k ft Witte. U Blatte ft Co, l.surey ft 11. land- r, Z Hiller ft Son. F L Myer. Man-hall ft Hun;- , B O'Neill, Oslendorff ft Co, C F I-nnkntn. Hiocko ft Schichte. Iib ppe ft l.llteutbal. T by."?, G W S tefl, nu, L r chub ?rt, sbackclford. ft Kelly. J Thomson ft Co, A Tubla?, John U V?llers, J N Al Wohltraan, J H Wurlunau* Wimer ft bucker, W G Whlldcn ft Co, W L Webb. 8 O Rillroad Agent, N E Railroad Agent, Pelter, nedgera ft Co. Cl? ared Yesterday. Behr. Stampole. Stratton, Providence, B I-L T Pot? ter. Cleared (tor thia Fort. tateaoisblp Manhattan, Woodhull, at New York. Au? gust SI -, jSV for Inls Port. Birk B B Walker, Pjtttuulll, at boston, Augus*. 21. From tltis Port.. Behr My rover, Brown, New York, August 2C. (Hi luas-rintlO,. Couslanro? per steamship J W Everman, Blrck loy, from Phlladolpbla, txp-cted lo-oay. Mdse. To Jno ft Theo Getty, G W Aimar J D Aiken A Co, il F B iker ft Co. Uyruo ?Lf o/!ar(fv?plImann. t?ffl. ? Slt?c? Uoyisto? ft co. that M stob Mining Co, J t orgrove, L Chaplu ft Co, Charleston Sulphuric Acid ai a Super phosphate Co. De my ft Perry, B A Due. N Febreu bach.-Foaart ice'Book Hone. Jobn H Fairly*- co, Gasliuht Co. Uoodnrb. Wtnemau ft Co. H Gerdts ft Co. H Hardinbrook, J Hurkanop ft* Pp, Johnston. Crews ft Co, Jeffords k Co, Kllnck, Wic'acnbergjft Co, M Kcnucdy. il D Kew lek, Q J Luho, Marshall Ac Burgo. John G Milner ft Co N E H all road, O P Fop l>enh<ilm, O Ring. John Russell, Risley ft Crdightou, 8 C Mining tro, ? hack elford ft Kelly, HC Railroad, 8tonbouao ft ?.'o, John ?Cbom.on lt Co, D S Quar'er maoter, Wulker, l-.vaus & Cogawell, P Walsh, and others. The sehr Midison Holme?,' Hoiraid. from Georgi - tosrn, 8 O, arrived at New York August 20. Tho brig BenJ Carver, Myers, fiom Georgetown. 8 0, for earsport. Me, sraa spokoa Gt ti tnat, 23 mtlea EBEofFr>lng Pan shoals, with loas of for?topgai laDtsall, mainsail and main royaL - Tho sehr Hadson, Kemp, for Georgetown, S O, cleared at New York August 20tb. . Tho brin W H Park', from Georgetowa. S C." for Boston, arrived al Holmes' Holmes August 19th. The sehr B Webb, Rowland, fiom Georgetown, I? 0, arrived af New York August 20tb. Tho sehr M L Wed more, To rr? v. from Georgetown, S O, arrivod a: New York August 21aL LIST UK I'l'.SSKLS OP. CLEARED AND SAILED EOE i 1713 COhT. F O lt T. I O N LIVERPOOL. The Vinco. Halli lay, slited.July IS British brig Courier, Evans, tailed.July 9 DOtfBirlTIO ^OSirs. Bork B B Walker, Pettioglll, up.August 21 Brie M O Itosevelr, Farnsworth, cleared.. .August ll Brig J tu-Devareaux, Clark, cid.August 18 Brig Cycle ne. Friable, clesred.............August 11 Anna K Glover.' terri, up ................ August 19 . r_ saw i o ok Bteamship Mauhattin, Woodhull, cleared. Augatt 21 Sehr Nancy tmlib. Boyd, up... August 16 Behr Geordie, SWJU, cleared.... ;.*ugu>t 14 Heh. Lilly, Buithcs, cleared..,,ii...Auanstl4< Sehr Clara Montgomery, Lole, cleated..... Aui-uel 14 behrMenewai Dtas?sway, cleared./..'; .1..August 0 . Pli ll, If'tt.PUIA ' r. (J, . Bteamship J W Everman, hinckley,cleared.AuRuat 19 Bark BOW Dodge, Munro, cleared.; vAugu-t li , ' BALTIMORE. ?3 Sehr Vi rs I ol? Dare, Jpbnaou, up..Auguit 14 Bohr Wenonah. Mitch>U, np.. .T;,'..Augu>t 14 ri, ? -'K.p 'P/B^.M; io it y B " y t '~ LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, ' '. ^OPNEW TOOK. V' ?mee t Park Banu HuUaing, Nos. Bl? an it BIB Uruud Ay li y. < CAPITAL. ....J.Viii'titi,.BBic-SOO WILLIAM T. PHIfp J, Vlee-Prestdent. . U'MtY HOLDEN, secretary. J. T. HUMPH BE VS, Agent for HUte of South Carolins, Office No. 37 Broi'd-alreet. - J. a. BUIST, M. D" Medical Examiner, ?rr sui'.AGbNT9 wahted throughout the State. Apply by letter to J. T. BDMPBBEYd, General Agent m > December? ROSAD ALIS, ? "ROS AD ALIS. Sold by w . GOUDRI?H, WINCH AN 4L CO., Direct Importera of Eurcpean Drags yjdChemlcAls, May j . fWh?jt ?BAJOJrOTO?, ? ?, vii ..>. .- ..; ? . > /crlU?3cra. THE "l'AICOLIVA FJg.ItTIL.t7.KM? IS PIAFiE If I ff WI Till". PIIOSPIIATKS OF H'm i u Carolina, nuil ia i rtaounc-.i br vorioua cum?lala ono ol tito beat Manu1 o? huowu, only lulcrlo lo Peruvian Guano lu Ita Fr RI XiIZlS.i PROPERTIES. Thcso PHOSPH ATES nro Ibo rcmalJB of ?linet lui.(I nud lin .-n'uuN, and po.Bin qualities nf tb? grcatei-t valu? to Ibo agrlcultiirtat. We annex ibo analysis or Pioles.or S"EP i RD: . ..IiAtlonAT'UlT OF THE MEDICAL f'm.I.KlIK CF SuUTK CAHOLIMA. Analyse of a sample of CAR^LISA l-'EltllLIZElt, personally selected: Molstare axaelled at 21J den P.....ll?. 70 Organic Matter ?llb somo watri of coniblnaiiou ex'ielicJ al a low red heal., A.lO.f?ti Fixed lugrcdiouts.-.\.;.C0 8ti Ammonia.'i.00 Pbospboric Acid-Solublo. OOO.Equivalent tn ll 27 . olubtc Phosphate of Unie. Insoluble. . 0.17.....Equivalent to 19.43 Imolubl? (bon*.. 18.13 14.76 Phnrplialo rf Unie. Sulphuric Ac:d....u 01.Tqulvalentto 23 01 -u'pbatc t f Limo. Sulphate ol Potash. h0 Sulphate or r oda.i. 3 63 Baud.ii r.o On the ttrcnntli ol tbe.e rrsilt', I om ?Uti to csrllfy lo the superiority of Ibo CVROl.IN-Y FERTI? LIZER, csanuuctl. O. U. SHEPARD, Jn.". j$a- Wc u iii tumi-h tbls exte'.lent FER ITL'ZEU lo?:anleru and olher.> al 603 per tin of 2000 lbs. GEO. "W". WILLIAMS & CO., FACTORS. gousc-farnisljini] CoaUa? (EU ESTABLISHED 1833. .A. . DUO , MlMl'llTintliU OF PLAIN AND STAMPED TIN-WARE, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN JA PANNED-WABE, ; HOUSE-FUHMSUING GOODS, &c, Mos. 18 H.t?XE.STIthUT A MI 980 Ii 1 v (?-STit Kl .T, CllAllLKSTUN, S. C. ROOFINO AND OTJTIERINO DONE. tuths2uioe August 2 MARVIN'S Aluni'? Dry. Plaster. PIRE PROOF SAFES Are mott '4?B?ra^i\elfojt'4uf?ity,' . ' .? finish and price. / MARVIN'S r r v t n SPHERICAL BURGLAR SAP El S Cannot bo Sledged! A Cannot be Wedged ! Cannot be Drilled! BANK VAULT8, ' nu VAULT DOfPRSi i.r.W^ EXPRESS BOXEB, 5wii . .. FAMILY PLATE 8AFE8, COMBINATION LOOKS, Picas o send for a Catalogne to MARTIN & CO,, (oldest eats mann fae tn rs re) TJ^MT? (206 Broadway, New'T?rk.' JSS mi Cheatnut ?t., phils, I Warehouses ]108B?nk g? Cleveland^ And for sale by our agents in tin principal citieB throughout the ' . United State? * FOK 8ALS BT WM. M. BIRD & CO;. Np. ,203 EAST BAY, VIIAKLHSTUA?. December 19 M- lyr E A T..H ,T .? ty U ll M S I , ' ' B O Y .. i ' . ' FLE?lINa S, WOBM CONFECTIONS, . The Kett la. ?jae. . .. . ii-.o - i i tk >>> .<:? i ; :.. . ; '.' ; They are made of "Santonin*/*, and contain no Injurkrwdrng.'.' ? - Bt?d vt hat ono rf tb.? mott distinguished pbyii ? dani of Richmond, Va., rivi about th* Losanges: I btv? long used fantonine, the active principle ot European Woim-ftted, ta an erTedual remedy rot Worms ID children. Ur. Warner L. I ?em ?nc pre. pare* a Loaenge "conapoied of it, which ls a val y I pleasant rod palatable form iq which to admialster I Tor sato by ' ><i>ui/h ',, . 'PTL B. BABB, Wheleaale Agent,* . . Mit %l # **.m*uwv>uMt: i 1 3" O * M . !? TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. Warranted to Remove all Desire for Tobacco. It 1? I'surcljr Vcfirubu and conmine I ? ' . , not ttl rt g injuiiou?. Thc followlnv i?'ono of thounond? or testimonial? I (bal ure dally received by the- Manufacturer: HiCHifoMD. VA-, Novouiber?8. 1863, DEAB, MR- I ho "tobacco Antidote" prepared by you Booro I nu lo the receipt you have submitted to mr, anil ibo Ingredients ol which J have1 examined, I? purely vogetab e. entirely liai miete, aiid contain? notbirrn <n (be le lat injurious, lt ia not disagreeable to the tasto, ?nd aa a borne article, I bono yon will meet with ready ?ale Jori*, and I bellovojthat if the directions are ioho wed, it will do ail you chimed tor lt, v , JOHN DOVE, M.I). AVer* Price 60 cenia pf r Dov. Tho usual ?tseouni to the Trade. -~ jb?y* For cole by q Dr. H. BAER, WHOLESALE AGENT FOB SOUTH; CAROLINA. June 7 v J^AKDT'S PKUFI1YLACT1C l-l,li lu. Letter Jrom Bon. Altx. LT. St ph'ju. oj Georgia. t'nv.w .JUDHYH.I.I:, Oa ? fcept.-mbcr '10. 18C8. DarbyV Prophylactic Fluid ia an article of lillie ca I, bat DKM vallie. 1 ta domestic ls well as medi? cinal wits its numeren?, wbi'e Ila specialties arc mott wonierfitl 1 have not becu without lt lor ten *.ears. nu! no head of a family who can afford tb hive lt should be vrtihoi_ t it. . A I. tx. H. STEPHENS. THE WOVniCltl't I, FA.MIL.Y M Kin. OINK. Leiter from the Surgcon-Qtofrnl of the ?ate Confeder? ate States. RICHMOND, Vs.,-January M. 1809. JOIIH DA tin Y U Co., No. 109 WUhani-street, New - Y?rkl . Ofi.iUm n-I bsvo rcrelved your letter of the 15lh of December, I860, callina my attention to your (Darb)'? Prophylactic) Fluid. I moat ch. erinlly sptte that'(hr Fluid was furnish? ed to, and exlen?ively med by, tbe surgeons in charge of genend boapitala in tbo Confed?rale ser* vice with great beneflt to tho pal?enla-all the sur? geons malting a favorable report-a great deal nf it was u?cl io-tneOoepii?!?. ;. .~.iW.. M. ' Very respectfully, your obsolent servent, MAMX PltJSs'EON M DORL', M. X?, i T111C AS I M .I.SIIIMl DISINFECTANT. EKOBX Comme, O XV O ITO. all, December SH. 1868. Prof." DARBX. /Jeir dir-Having not bren,en? gaged for many years ba tho active dull** of ibu Medical profoaaion. T am onty'euperflclallr acquaint? ed wuk taja dalma of your Prophylactic Fluid, but aro* well aeqUiinted with Its chemical elements ? While, therefore. I canuot speak eycrinientally of the value of tbe compound, vet tho -rTsinrecting and therapeutic rropsrtles of the Dirent' em.iloyed in its composition, together with the woll knovrarcpnta lion of Its discoverer, aa a chemist, authorize ino to regard Us meriti aa of a blob order; on tho whole lt must be considered aa a valuable contrioutlon to the clan of ?r?telo? towhtch lt beltnga. "?< ? i. Tb eso views, I may add, aro ?uaialned by the lotti, ?mony ot many c. mnctent judges, who have tested Ita properties. Ecllove me. dear air. Yours, respectfully, A. M KANS, M.D., LL. P. cult KS UURNB. WOUNDS, HTINHS, <ve. AL. A BA. Af A IXBAMB HOHl'ITAL, ) TUSCALOOSA December H. 1868. f Messrs. JoHM DABBY U CO , No. 160 WllHam-atrerrr., New York: OtntltMcn-l receive! your circulars of tbe ltth instant, asking an expression or opinion from meas to tho merl:? of your Prophylactic Fluid. Ifcs prc p am ti on his been so gmcratly used by the prof es rion sod public at large, and so universally esteem? ed, that it eec ms to me tooted no furl b?r rt oom. m en da tl on.,,. . % As a dislnfeciant and remo 1 lal agent too, when In? dicate d, it ls not eicell.d by any similarpreparation. Wense permeanganie prepatalions very exton?Ively in thia hospital, end cou'J not do witboat them. I consider yours* tue best an 1 most elegant prepara? tion of the kind manufactured. . Rispectiuiiy yours, ?ko., TT *.* e r..Pl BRIOS, If. D., Bop't sud i' ii WHOttr3aX? DrtUyaiHIH, May 86 to th s8tooe A?ep>, for South Carolina. rpo UK MOVE $$H1j?L*M ?POVS. ? M D8B TflK OOO BL*. DI-fl'TLLED I,' and 'OT sale, wholesale and ret ill, by ? DB. H. Baas. .. Kayaaj ' No. W MsrtbH-atmt Prags, (Ojnmr?ls, (Ctr. Q J. L V II ?, WHOLESALE AND RETAH. DRUUGINT AND APOTHL?JAt?\ S. IO. Corner of Iv lu? anti Joliii-StH. SPECIAL AND PERSONAL ATTENTION OIVENTO PHYSICIANS' PRESCR PTIONS. DEA I Ell IN For. KlciN AND EOHLfiTlO DRUOS, MEDICINES, CHES! WALS, FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERIES, SOAPS, I'CTFFi AKU PUFF BOXES. TOILET SETS, rfc. PATIO NT MEDICINES (?KMUMi BAY mu?. LU UN'S COLOGNE Id UNSURPASSED DY ANY O HIER. WILL REPAY YOU. GERMAN COLOGNES. LUHN'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS ?ave no equil for i-troop th aDd purity, nc* nngbtin be nerd by all SODA WATER DEALERS AND ICE CREAM MANU? FACTURERS. Mr. E. H. JACKSON, Proptietor of tbo Charleston Hotel, pays: "I recommend your Extracts without hesitation to tho public for Icc Cream?, Jollies and Poetry." Mr?. H. M. R?LTcnriELD, Proprietress of the Pa? villon Botel, save: ..Tboy are well worthy the atten? tion^ those who deal tn them or use them " Thcao Extracts aro put un in t>matl vials, by the dozen, for the trade and family use, and in pint, quart and half gallon bottles for manufacturer*. Congress sand illgti Kock Spring Waters CONS TAN I LY ON BAND. Any nrt'ele desired, not in Stock, will be procured to order. Goods delivered in tho city FREE OF CHARGE. June 8 DAC tutbs Hmo F li V H ll AND A li U J3 , FROM WBICU MANKIND HJWEH over a largo part of tho globe, ts the consequence of a diseased action In tho eystcm, induced by tho polcon lous m lu nu ol vegetable di cay lins exhalation is nvolved t y tho action of rolar beat on wet sotl, and pees with the watery vapor f;qm it - While the sun ls below tbe horizon IhiV'va?B^ lingers TH ar tho earth's Juriaco, and the vfBJk ls taken wlih it through the longs imo.th?, blood, Ibero ' it eels as an irritating rot-on on the Internal viscera and excreting organ* ol ibo body. 'Ibo liver becomes torpid and lalla lo secreto Bot only this virus, but aleo the-bile from ihe blood. Both the virus and tho bile accumulate in th* circu? lation, ?nd produce vto ent constitutional disorder. The spleen, the kidney*, and tho stom ich ?ympa tlitze with the liv. r, and become disordered aleo. Finally, the instinct of nur organism, aa ii in au at? tempt tu exool th* noxlou? iuftuMou, concentrates tho - koli' blood of tho body in the internal excreto? ries trPforce them to cast lt out. Tl.e blood leaves tho furfacc, and rushes to (ho central orgone with congestive violence. Tbl? ls the Chili But in this elfo rt it lalla. Then tho Fever follows, in which the blood leaves tho central organs aud ruehcB.to the ruifaco, as lt in another effort lo expel the irritating poison through that other great excretory--thc akin. lu this also it falls, aud tbo aystem al endues tho attempt cxbansled, and w ita for the recovery ot strength to repeat the hopeless effort augtber day. .These ure Ibo Ola ol toroxyniis ol Fevcratid Ague. Such constitutional disorder will of course nuder minn the heilth if lt ls not removed. We have labored to und, and have found an anti, dote, A veil's AGUE < l ino. Willoh neutralizes this malarious poison In the j....?,-. - -. liver lo ex??ll ll from body. As il should, ro it does oura this afflicting disorder with perfect certaluty. Aud lt docs moro, or rather does n-bat ta of more service to those aub ?o. t to ibis Infection. If taken In masonic exyol* it from the evelem as lt isabaoroed. and thus keeps those who Uso it tree irom its attacks; keeps thc sys? tem in health although exposed tn ihn disease. Con? sequently lt not only eui es, but protects front, Ihe grot variety ol affections which are Induced by Ibis maligna nt Influence, such aa Remittent Fever, Chill Fe .-er. Dumb, or Manfcod Agno,Periodical Headache, .or Bilious Ileailnche. Bilious Fevers, C>earolgls, Rheumatism Gout, bllmiuoB, Toothache laraine, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitation* painful Affections ol the dpi eeo, Hysterics, Colle, Paralysis, and fateful .Affect' ons il Ute Stomach and Vowel*, all of which, whoo aririug Irvin Ibis cause, will be fonnd to as? sume, more or less, the intermittent type. This "AGUE CUBE." remove* Ihe cante of these derange? ments and cures thc disease. lhia it accomplishes -hy stimulating the excreto? ries to expel the virtue from tho system; and these organe by degree* become habited lo do this, their rmee', of th'?lr'own'accordi Hencearises what we term acclimatation. Time may accomplish the same .end, but oiten hfe iv not long enough, or ts sacrificed In the attempt, while this ..Ague'Cnre" does it at nnco, and with safety. .We bave gt eat relton to bo? ll evo thia ia a surer at well aa safer remedy for the whole class of diseases which are caused by the ml asmatio tu'edl-n. than ?any other which baa been discovered; and it hat still another Important ad v.tutage to the public, which ls, that it ia cheap ae well aa good. PRE PA BSD OT. Ur. a. C. AYK.it at Cir., Low. ll, Mata Practical ond Analytical Chemists. Pfioe One Dollar per bottle* Sold at Wholesale, by . DOWIR A MOISE, - (tl v.-J I' . (Jharleaion, South Carolina, Aird ny RetailDruggists everywhere. June 30 nar stniliSmnn rp ll K Bl Bli OA* P I h hi uno ii is HOI- IMI.I.I IO ub.M TUB BISHOP I'll.l-l ^ A Purely Vegetable Pill (Sugar-coated.) 1 "C?STAK;?" BISHOP pitt, "Is of extra ord In it-y eui ca cy for OOH tl ve ness, Indi, (sealion. Dyspepsia, Headache, rttsrvnua Debility, liver complaint," "lbs best PJI-L in.the world." M ni J ia! Journal, Srpte mber ti. TRY T H ? MI T R ? T H E MI SO- AU Druggist? in OD AH LESION ?ell theo). "COSTAR'S" STAND Altb PREPARATION.-' ARE "Co st a r's" Kat, lloacli, ?bc. Eittimi's. "la-ist'i" Bed Bast Rxtermlnsitora. "Cottar's" (only pure) insect Powder? "Only Infallible lt rnie.ile/?not?n.'* ' ..??S.years tstabllihed in New York." "3000 Boxes and Visits manufactured dally." ?.I'll Bewared I of apurions imitations." "Ali Druggist* in OB ABLESTON ?ell tbsm " For SJ, ?7, ?1 ind M sixes, Address ' ?'COBTAH" OOBPAAY, 11.; Af*. IB Howard-street, -tew Vor at. Sold tn OHABLE8TON, H. C., by GOOUHICH, WIMO91 AN At CO. Ma rob 33_ MO_lyr . o; 8 A ? ALIS Purifies the Bipod. For ssiie by DrwggUrs .everywhere. ?stnlltS A*I R Progs, (??)cmir?l9, (Ctr -ry H . O . S . I? ll O 1? ll I T X ? s FAMILY MEDICINES OONSISTINO OF IIIS CELEBRATED LIVER MEDICINE, ANODYNE PAIN KILL IT, ANTI-BILIOUri PILLS, A?Ul? PILL?, Dysentery Cordial, Female Tonic A NU PURIFYING- PILLS. TIIK i-XCtl.Ll.Nl li KM KD 1KB OF O. S. i 'Hu ri in r, M. I?., nerd uo roromtm-udatioE tbetr well known power tn n mnvug tho diseuse* pe? culiar lo our Sun:beru climate having already eHtab. Hulled fur tin m un oiviabtc reputation in Georgia anti Um adjoining Mates. A? thc majority at pol' s living in tho ?outli ?rc predi-po-ed u di-easo tho Liver, libi granted by ell intelligent physician ha. mont ol' Hie paine and adieu ot our people aro uno to or ' mir <>r Innelliitial derangement of tbal inipnr laul nr,(jii Propbltl'w Liver Medicino and Aull lUHou? Pill? strike directly at Kio root of ibo rvil. Tbtfv turu Ibo Llvtr. which tu niuo canes oui of vu ?A at tb? bottom cf Hie Coupbs, Dyspcp-di, colic' Sick Ileadarbe. RhruruatUiu. flnii.tiiiatlou. Mon Blrual Obetrw Hone, Arc, to common aiuoti^ our people. Earache, InoHiucho, A rute lthcumntism. Neuralgia ami bodily pains ol every kind tl.. before PitUPillTT'M P,il.\ li 11,1, LT . ii o chair before thc wind. PHOPIUTT'S UV Ult MEDICINE. Dr. 1'r?phtU- Bavins u ed Ibis mrdiclnc t-ufll clcnlly !? ii- tu tc-t Ks virtue, . lid to tutisly my own mind tint lt is au invaluable remedy tor Dyspepsia -a disease- Iront wlitch tho writer ha? Hiitrcred much for six years-and being persuaded ibat boudie..H who now suffer from this annoyim; complaint would bc tngnally liciicfiltol. as ho hus bc. u. by Its uso, wo drem It a dnlvwcowe to this UUloriunuta class to recommend lo il,cm the wo uf this tomcdy. which has ?liven not only hlmpi'll hut several members of his Isinily the (treater,! rcliel. M. W. ARNOLD. Of thc Ucorgla Coufcrcuce. DOOLY COOTTIT, QA , April, 18(17. This 1? li certify ihtit t in? roiiflncd toi be lum r. and morl of the lifo lu tu} Jwu, and ?ufft-riug lim greatest a;;ony tmagiuable wTih lthoium.tiym, for Uve months, and oiler trying every available reme? dy, with no relief, I wa? cured with two bottles ut Dr. u. K I'rophlti's Anod>no Pain KUI ll, each ( out? ing f. fly cents oi>ly ; it r. he > cd "hie almost instantly, rtherelort recomuieuil inn the highest degree lo others m Hering from similar disease. I cnn say that it is ono ol the best lumlly medicines now out, certain. Your? truly. W. A. IOU KU A ND. COVINGTON, OA., July 9,1HI17. Dr. Prophxt.-Having used your Liver Medicino for more than a year tu mv family, I checrtully re? commend lt to all persona tuBcrtug from Liver af? fections. Byape.psla or ludigtutlon in any form. I also recommend your Oy??ntery Cordial as tho best renn dy tor that disease. O. T. HOG Kit?. HTAHrORl.Vll.LC, POTKAll CoiTHTY, Oct. 1. 1887. Dr. 0. S. I'rojihilt-Dw Sir-Ibis ia io certify that I have used your Airee' Pills for the last ten yo.rs, and 1 have never failed lo cure the Ague In a ?ingle instance wi Hi tin m. They al wtya break the chills the fin t day Ibat they; are given. I can rccom- - mond them as bellin the .'est a?iuo medicine that I have . v .T fonud. aud they leave uo bad effects follow? ing them, aa Quinlue. Sc. Tours rerpeclfully. A. .WESTBROOK. PUTNAM form. OA. September 92, I8G8. Dr. O. A. ProphiU->yi-l have used for the laat two yrars in my huntly you Liver M ed ir ino, year Hain Kill It, and yout Female Tonic, and I hove no feats tu saying Ibat they are tbebast medicines I have ever imd for the Liver uni stomnrh Ncura'g'C and Ith( umatic afflictions, Headache, Collo, aud pain? of every kind are subdued by them. Aller using the* medicines poloug, 1 cheerfully recommend them to any and every one, and to all that are afflicted, ai Ibo best and palest remedies-for all tho disease? for which they ara rtcorameudtd, kc. Yours respccuully, JAMES WBIOH r. DU. PIlOPIUTT's PEN ILE TONIC. ' This Medicine,' witb ita oieoclates, ls a safe and ceitain remeoy tor all curable diseases to which Fe? males alone are liable. Il is abo an excellent pre? ventative of Nervous BllDoncte, or Nervous Die e.vi-s in either mole or lou alo It is a powerful Ner? vine Tonic, setting up a full and free circulation throuahout the UN elfin. Ml ot the above Medicino* sold by Druggists and MeicbanlH generally throughout thc Southwest. ED. S. BURNHAM, Wbolosaln aud Retail Agent, No. 421 Klng-itrcel, (near Calhoun.) Chorlcfiion, S. C. Prepared only br DR. O. S. T-ROPHITT. A i.ni 10 MutbCinos i'ovinetoii. On. Q V . P. AN KM' IM, Apothecary aud Chemist. No. 123 Meeting-street CHARLESTON, S . O rjriHE ADVERTISER BEOS TO CALL ATTEN? 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