The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, August 28, 1869, Image 4
THE DAILY NEWS.
A Maiden's "Lay of Life."
Tell mo not tn (dio jinglo
"Marrligo 1* au empty dream 1"
For Ibo gin I? dead tbslv s'nglc
Kucb girls aro not whattboy seem.
Lifo is r- ul I lifo is earnest I
Kingle blessedness a Ub I
" Xl un Ihou art. lo man rcturncst I"
Has been spoken tf tbo rib.
Not enjoyment, and not sorrow,
Is our ilvstinoil end of way ;
But lo act tbat roch to-morrow
Find? us m arci murringo dly.
Lifo 1B long, ard youth is flV.tlng,
And ourhoarls, Ihounh light and gay,
Billi, like pleamut d ni m H , aro bcatitg
Wed di tig marches all tho wu y I?
In tho world's broad field ol battle,
In tho bivouac of life,
Bc uot like dumb driven catt le I
Be a berulao- a wilt 1
Trust no itiiuro. bow'cr pleasant.
Lol Ibo dead Past billy 'ts cioad?
Act-act to tho living Prcsoul 1
1 Icu rt w ?'hi ii OUd hope alu tul 1
Live? of mar io 1 folks rc min 1 us
Wi' i un IIVO Otlr live . .rn ?SOU,
And, departing, leave behird us,
Ml' ll OX' lill'lin an sh.I ll "tell."
Euch examples, that snottier,
Wi Hill i; time in Mlle sport,
A forlorn, unmarried brothel'.
Bering, shall lake heart aud couit.
Lot tis ilion bo up and doing,
Wnb i In art on triumph Mel;
SHH contriving, still pursuing.
And cooli ono a husband get I
lilli SARATOGA Tl G Iii:.
Tho Tiger and lils Victims- ll ow Isis
Claws arc Cut-An Inside View of n
Kinnoul Saloon
Tbo special' orrcspondont ol tho lloston
Post sonda that pa poi- (lie following pinphic
description of play and player* at Saralogn ;
SAHATOOA i-rtiLxas, August 16-Xl io rc is one
feature of life at tho Spriuvs wbioli excites the
horrified reprobation of tito out wavily moral,
wears a garb of mysterious fascination in tho
thoughts of tho innocent, nnd is yet so opon
and devoid of those gorgeous and ghastly char?
acteristics with which romancers have invent?
ed it, ns to rank with tho legittmateattractiona
of the plaoe. Saratoga ta pro-crninenlly n
money': spending place. Thc facilities fur dis?
possessing oneself ot filthy lucro aro perhaps
as great here au un jw Hero on tho continent,
with the exception of Wasbiugton during a
session ol Cingices and Wall-street all .the
year round. People come here to lighten their
parses, and if not with that deliberate inten?
tion, they find it forced apun them before a
long Htay. But for those who do not discover
sufficient accommodations in ' the ordinary
channels of expenditures, there aro the estab?
lishments known as club-houses, where the or?
dinarily unpleasant bimi no tm of lonnie dollars
is made a cheerful luxury, and a charm is
thrown about the hazard ot a torturo which is
unknown even at tho Btook Excbango.
THE "HELLS."
They aro not "hells" in any shape, but like
many other .institutions, good and bad, they
flourish under the attractive designation which
oonsoions rectitndobestows upon them. There
is eomcthine mysteriously awful in the name,
which leadB first to enriosity, then experience,
and very of! on to final patronage. In painting
the club-houses of Saratoga in such glowing
black and red hoes, as 1 hoard at a little ob a pel
"here the other Sunday, a very doubtful service
Is done tho bearers, whilo Ibo tiger is benufltted
by an advertisement upon wbicb he could not
improve. Bat, tn troth, this glamour of seduc?
tive wickedness which ie cost over tba business
is simply fictitious, tho "came," in Saratoga,
being carried on in strictly commercial style,
without place for sentimont or nonsense. Men
do not go mad, or blow ont their brains aud
gjvo coroners a fee, or cut their throatB and
spoil velvet carpets with the ensuing flow of
blood. They do not often pet very poor in (he
?iursuit of their amusement, for Ibo most ot
i?i!??nr MMut ara MT RBLN TO
Xti ero are bnt two or throe first-class club?
houses in Saratoga. Monars. Heenan & ftlor
nsssey h av o had a disagreement and dlisolvjd
tboir connection, thu Bcnicia boy setting np au
establishment of his own down town on a ICbB
elaborate scale, nnd tho Hon. John continuing
his gamo in tho well kno>vn brown stono front,
near tho depot. In point of magnificence. Mr.
Morriesoy'd house, perhaps. Blands first, tho
upholsterer and decorator having mado it lux?
urious and resplendent with Axminstor car?
pets.'lites curtains, iulaid rosewood furniture,
gilding and frescoing. Ph . tables nre flooded
willi gaslight from maasivo chandeliers with
many globes, and overy appointment suggests
a tasto moro lavish than dopant. Ho does a
good business, if one may believe tho go Bip
which goes Ibo rounds or the aprings oacb
morning with the plnsacs of minorai water.
Aecoi'dinc to this authority, a veteran New
York politician won $?000,. and lost $1000 more
at a single Bitting during raro week, nnd a less
experienced idol of tho pcoplo WHS kindly fur?
nished hy his frioi.d, tho ConerCBsman, with a
check tu'flicicnl to pay his hotel hill and take
bim homo, ai tor ho had seen his lust dollar,
vaniib, in tho shapo of au ivory chip, into Hie
drawer of the faro table.
nconoE HILL'S.
(.'lonely adjoining tho Union -Hotel, with a
convenient ei trance at tho roar from that cara?
va nscry, is thc club-houso par excellence of
Saratoga. It occupies tho old Putnam resi?
dence, faro aud roulette tables usurping tho
back parlor where tho founder of tho Springs
used to sit at home. It is n qnict, sedate look?
ing house, lacking as entirely the glaring at?
tractions which blazon forth the business of
tuo New Orleans gaming saloons, as does Uso.
\Y. Hill, tho proprietor, (he characteristics of
tho traditional keeper of tho tiger. A single
gas-lamp lights the shaded grass plot lu front,
and shown the modest outrance at all hours of
tho night and early -morning until tho sun
anani.os it to S yollow flicker and calls to con?
gress water or perhaps to bed. You enter
no, yon do not, of course, enter; but if yon
were? to do so, you would swing an easily open?
ing gate, ascend a few steps and pull a ready,
door-bell. ' A quick negro answers the ring,
gives one glauco through the slatted door-for
it is anmuvr and the oik is. not ..sport ed
throws hack the bolt' and ushers you in with
that impressment.which is acquired iq its
?;r?ndest extent only by our newly made mir-'
r agiste. Aa .you enter Abe hall you seo ; at
once that the house Is hot large, such ?s would
servo for: . tho residon co of a comfortably -
to-do family and nothing more. An attendant
Kquietiy relieves you of your hst and dane, and
?'on pass throngh an o neu door on your lett
nlo what waa once tho Putnam parlor. It is a
room'of moderate size, with quietly frescoed
ceiling, plain bul elegant vator on tho'walls
and modestly furnished throughout. Your
feet do not sink into deep velvet carpeta, but
press a brussels of small and tasteful pattern.
The windows are LUI sained with lightly work?
ed lace, and tho choira upholstered in com?
fortable reps, while a Bingle chandelier lights
the room. The general impression is o itnfort
?blo and easy, as if yon woro walking into a pri?
vate parlor whose occupants oared little for
display but much for dopant quiet and har?
mony of surroundings. You do not see the
Sided palace with ita tawdry but gorgeous el?
idions to catch the eye and bewilder the
senses of whioh tho preacher spoke. There is
nothing of the steamboat saloon or bridal
chamber about it, and while you may be dis?
appointed you onnnot but confess that Beelze?
bub shows much better taste than tho children
of light gire bim credit for.
THE TI0EB>0 HOSPITALITY.
There is a long tobie, wiih showy clo I h, set
down tho centre of tho loom, accommodating
somo twenty persons. Sideboards with glass
? and silver flank it. and at ibo head ails the
boat, J*ho with ?.Low and .a smile /giyesyou'
woloome and waves you to a sea? at the board.
" Washington" is not here this season, but bis
uuooeesor, a grey-hatred veteran of the spion
and napkin, deftly shovels your oh Ur ander
yon, ana softly whispers an inquiry ss to your
wishes. Here ls ohlckiro, young and teodor,
with trnffloH from far off Normandy: woodcock,
impaled on his own lencc-llke. bili; baked ham,
tn wb6?e garnishing au artist could Uko pride;
venison which Mr. Hurray's pilgrims might
have shot bat didn't; lamb anim ol I ea, del lea td
and Buocutent, their light brown relieved by
the curled parsley; dooks, that' part with
? leg or wing under your knlfo M it it
wer* a Treasure (o' tbemf ^speeklaa trout,
ctiicko^s^
wonl.iflhametbe ambrosia pf Olympus, . Hero
wo find potatoes of,.? delicacy etb en al, salmon
pate? that r ?rumWe under your fork ?nd tn-ett
on your lipe^frult, pastry, oonfeefciirn*, alt that
palate of gourmand could with or heart of
epicure imagine. Tba table is set with flower?
and silver and fine chine, a branching ?pargne
in the centre, supported by massive wine-cool
?rs OD each ?ide, from which the Jong silver
topped no -ku riBO ont or i*<\ Your ??lection ia
placed beforo you on tbo i-ligh'cst taint, for ILS
waitera at Hill's havo no visions ot fees to dis?
tract their attention and hinder tboir move?
ments, and beforo you signify it your wishes
ore anticipated. Will you take o glass of witto,
with Mr. llll's com pit m o ?tB? ami it stands,
boady nnd bricht, at your band, with tbo
ready bottle in tho grasp ol tho servitor behind
your chair to rc lill it as you eip.
Your host is n reiuarkablo man. Ho sits at
Ibo liend of tho labio, watchful or your wants
nud of Ibo?? of your dtzou neighbors, sotot?
tuinine tho whole company, not half or whom
know tho other half, with quiet talk for ono,
repartco for another, laying a friendly wage
willi a third, adapting himself with a versatility
which mai ks bim oe a first class diplomat. He
IS a email man, thill, delicate ill oppcaianco.
with dark hnir, slight moustache shading a
mouth in which tho tcoth aro somewhat to e
prominent, and dressed With unostentatious
olognuce. His bonds sro thin and white, his
fuco perhaps too much HO; and as bo sits in
tho sent of host, easily making it pleasant (or
nil about tho tablo, gracoftillv receiving new
comers fi om his sont, > ott recognizo one who
ItUOWH lus bimi neus and lu lilted for it.
Wi:cu ycufinish your supper, your dusky at
tondant hriiigs a cigar on n salver and offers
you it light. You make your adieux to your
entertainer and step into tho street ?gain or
through tho arched doorway into tho room
where tho gamo is in progress.
TUE PLAY AND IHK PLATERS. .
Hero you will dud two tshlcs, and if the
crowd is op rn ss, ve, two moro in au adjoining
private room, in full opeialion. Faio and
rou'.ctlo aro tho only g.inie.-?, tho formel being
thc Invoritc with email operators, while on thc
latter largo sums aro tte ked. the presiding
genius ot tito roulette rabio ia nitamootli. inno
ccnt-lookkt'g youth, with n nlftrvcllous skill tn.
thc ends bf lils fingers for counting checks.
Ono uulucky fvllow, after loosing lor half au
hour on thu black tr d, rod, iu desperation
puu'cdoi? tho eagle, ftsid when lie won, alter
seventeen lesses, this mechanical croupier
phills, d tho twenty seven checks on tho lop of
tho ono striked, without u ??unjo to verify tho
number which h's fingor cuds told bim was
ripht. Clustered about this board-all stand?
ing, tor there is not room enough to ail-yon
will seo a strange collection. I tao old niau tm
thc left, who continually bets tho rcdchecira
of largo valu?, is treasurer ot' u corporation
widely known. 'Ibo resplendent youth next
him h is just bet up in business for himt'clf,
nr.d is no longer limited by thc certain mcomo
which a salaried position gives. Hi. 1-headcd,
cool and unobservant ot any about him, a
loenl judgo of >cw York Uily^spruik'** thc
chips from his raoidly diminishing pile on
numbers and color witta every turn of thu
whee); wbiic :i wily inilivi-.iual oppoiitc, who
narrowly csc.ip.'d ? fat offico and otio of honor
undor this admmisiration, places his stakes
witta what poems to bo a carobil calculation,
and which cot I at edy bring a rapid increase.
Tho game'is in silence, broken ouly by the
rattle of tho ball UH it Hms around tho circle
beforo popping into the red or blaok bole
? inch aotcrminos tho falo or tho ninia n which
aro rapidly being placed. Tho waiters quietly
band t\?ne cr. cigars,or whisker, os may bb
wished, ti the players. Bills aro ?hre-wn a o rose
tho tabla to ha cxoh'ojlgcd dor.'ivory checks;
and the gaine gQys .'on without Btop or sloy,
i ho wheel whirling ? and tho subdued voie J or
tbe croupier calling tho number and color at
each pause. ''?{
Occasionally there is a bit of excitement.
Tbe other night's'party of Californians, trenh
from tbo land of gold and with plonty of it
in1 their pockets, arrived at the Springs and thc
first cvoning made a visit to Gooree Hill's. It
was tho first gamo they had struck since they
left 'Frisco, and they were correspondingly
eager. Ono bito at a woodcock's breast, ono
sip ol wiue, and tboy left the supper for tho;
taro tablo. Down went tboir hands into de up
pockols. and click! olickl click 1 carno donblo
eagles of tho yellow motel on king and nine
and three. Lost I Down - came tbe glittering
stakes again. Tho dealer examined the oom
twice to be euro of its genuine character; tho
roulette table was desetted; the supper wee
hastily left, and all in the rooms crowded
about the table whero gold waa sinked aa they
bad been used to see ivory. Eighteen bundled
dollars were left behind hy that party before
they went (o i heir hotel un hour alter. .
(lommccfiaC
u AT I MOllrst. nu, Him. Sea G nil-114 bereen
Hice. Mabaiea Conon, jq Jt?l^Bfi J^JJ^g
tlc?, 8 bal?* Le ither, il,OOO feel Flooring boat dr,
, '?i) pkg? Sundries.
i li u iles ton Cotton, lt tee and Naval
Stores .Harket.
1FFICE O? THE CU AHLESTON DAILV MEWS, t
i.'nanLC?lON, Friday Evonlnu, August 27. t
COTTON.-The absence of supplies keeps business
light, price a remaialng steady; sales 19 bale, mostly
of tho nev crop, fay: 4 at 31; lat 31,Vi; SatSljjfcl
it 3?; 8 at 32,'ic. Wc quota noaiinalI> :
LrVKUrOOL CLASSIFICATION.
' r Hu -ir y lo eoocl ordinary.V8 rn. ;m
Loviiil-tdllns.til @
Middling.31 (ic- -
By New York elas?ltlcati n we quote :
Middling..IJJiii
Bice-1 he market was firm but noirly bare of
supplies, and no sales toole place. Wo quoto tom
ic ally common lo lair clean carolina at 8tJ58,'i; good
NAVAL SToncs.-Ibo transactions were moderate
al steady ratoi, aid were: 2d barrels lom Na. 1 rosin
lt SC 25; 40 barrels extra Ko. 2 at $1 85; 189 larrcls
So. 2 at $1 80, and 13 birroU erode Virgin tin rendue,
it S2 8) barrel.
markets by Telegraph,.
.......... POBEION MARKETS.
PAMS, August 27,-Bourse' excited. Benfes 72f
?Oe.
LONDON, August 27-Noon.- Con : ol s 93J<. Bonds
LrvtnpooL, August 27-Soon.-Colton heavy at
MX to Viii', Orleans J37< ; sale i fl OOO bales; sales of
he week 138,C0>}, For export, 9000; for speculation,
?OOO. Stock. 244.000, of which 93,000 are American,
led wheat 9a. Cd. Corn 31.
Afternoon.-Tho Uno weather depresses biead
ilufTci. Corn 30?. 63. Flour 31s. Cd. Bed Western
sheet ?a. Sd. * '.' ::
Evening.-Cotton teni? down; uplands liff; Or
eans r.)>4'ai3K; sales 7000 bales; speculation and
iXportlOOO. Or cad stuffs nominal. Usn ehester ad?
rices lesa i?vornhin. Yams and fabrics Kc fewer.
Moiton afloat C61.100; american 20,000.;
HAVRE, AU cain 27.-Colton close I dull 53(1 de*
ill ni ug; on spot and afloat, If, 63c.'
. j "iMl'ti U : DO HES ITO ? HAS SETS.
Nsw Yong, August .27-Vpoil&j?fa*t\
Cosey,quiet st 0. to 7., sterileQ
ioiir' Gold 33H. Cotton quiet .asyajayjo
no aUady. Beam Arm. 'H '? ?n? { f fXlil
Kvenlsg.-Colton steady; sales. *ae_. bal
nour heavy; superfine $6 SOaS 10; oast ?
extra 80 ul h em $8 50*6 68. Wh oui he***';
am $1 60al 55; Illinois $1 ?Sal 63; whit? Southern 68?
Corn ?carse; mixed Western ttl aal 16V Pork Irregu?
lar and lower at tSJXaBSK- Lard abade firmer; kettla
19 Kai 9?. Whiskey 22. Naval atores qa let Freights
active and Atm. Governments closed firm; Wa
23k;; 8ontherna closed dali. Honey active at eal.
Bterllnn 9KS3K. ii old 83?.
BALTTKOaa, August 27.-Codon nominally 3IK
Flour dub; Howard-streetsucerflne tuK?CK- Wheat
aienu.r, prime to oholCe red 4Sa60. Corn steady;
White tl 14; yellow 81 16. ?Hts higher, r.9 to 00. Bye
duli, lOalS. Pork I31K- Shoulders iflK. Whis?
key SW.
CntOTNitan, August 27.-Corn higher, tl 03a
106. Whiskey $1 20. pork 833 25. Shoulders 15K;
sides 18K?1?. Lerdl9k>20.
WlUHMOTO.*, August 27.-Spirits tarpentino Kc
better, 88 X. * Bonn quiet, ti ?o te ti 60. Crude
turpentine nncbanged. Tar-nothing dons.
AuocsTA, August 47.-Cot'on .market qu'etj
transactions 8; sabs twelve, bales; middlings 82k;,
Jteeelpta 18; eto:k 110. .. ; ?
' SAVANNAH. August 27.-Receipts ?9 bales.
..Moana, August 27.-BecelpU weak, merely BC
batet. Exports, eoastwlte, 24. stork, 1108. Bales
of the week, at). Nothing done to-day. Receipts 0;
.x port s 1.
Maw OaiaAsa. Anguat 27.-Beceipta for the weak,
arrota, 432; nett, SM. Exports, coastwise, 2188
Block, 797. ue?elpts to-day, Hi'. Cotton-sales IS
bales; middlings nominally 81 Sugar, co flee and
molasses daffi and unchanged. Gold 83V 81 erlieg
UK- York sight K premlnm.
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Mllnalssgton Marker, .
W1LMINGT0K, August 26 - Srinrrs Tcanx
TINS-Noesleaj SS? oft?rad, bat. bel? at WKe.
4 RoarawSalM of SM bbTs at tl M for strained,
1 AO-?alee 190 bots at ta 4 0.
Oonoo-Tbs? was a sauU sale on s bull of rsc
for middling.
BA*-aalet Cf Ht palcas Northern, from wharf, at
7So ft etti.
New York Klee Market?
Hie Jeurnal ot Comooerco, cf Wednesday, August
20, fays:
.lhere is a moderate inquiry from Ibo dealers hero
and in tbs West, and aa tbo stock ls small prices aro
Qrmly bold. Wo quoto carolina at 63ja9>,c; han
goon In bond st3i3Jio s> ld, and 7*?a8Kc currency,
duty paid. Bales 00 tierces Carolina and 1(0 bags
Kengoon to tbe tratio.
t cosigners pur Moat ti sjuaollnn lliatltoia<l
August 'AO and 97.
74 bulen Colton, 66 biles Domestics, 40 packapos
Bacon, 736 bbl H Flour, 300 sack* Flour, 601 sacks
Corn, 476 sacks Wheat, 3U0 bbl* Naval Mores, 6 cars
Wood, 7 cars Lumber, 6 cars Slock. To K R Agent,
B O'NelU, t'smpscu A Co, Stenhouse A Co. Wagner ,v
Mc necee, Q W steffi-nn, Werner A Ducker, Gol<lt>mlth
A Fon. Pelzer, Rodgors & Co, needer A Davis, Mow?
ry & Co, J Marshall, R Muro A Co. J Adgcr k Cc,
West & Jones, B Dui winkle, k Co, Tidcmaan A Co.
I*? s sc liners. j
Per steamship Soo dull, for Ballimore-'1 bomas
Front. Jr. Miss IC A Fr-- et and servant. P \vui*h, Ja?.
Cantwell. N lt While, Jos d Motten, C M Hopkins,
Lieut Smith.
Per steamer Fannie, from Beaufort via Edisto .ind I
Rockville-E L Turnor. Mr hmltli, J J,AVrisibt, Wm
Whalry. W L Mikell, W A Royle, J S Wolle and ?rife, :
Miss Kalo Fuller, ? B Northrop, and 13 on deck.
/Karine Hems.
Rorr of Chm'loHiiiii. ./Vvjtsusl.
POKT <Jj\IjX:NUj\I-t.
FHA Ll Or TUK itoojl
New Moon, 7t'i, 4 hour*. 4C inluutcs. evening.
Flrnl On-irlt r. 14lh. 7 hour. '19 mliiuti*. monmir-.
I'ull Moen, JIM ll hours, 3 ?.limite?, cvoiiiuir.
Last Quarter, 30th. 2 hour?, 38 minute!:, morning
AVOUt-T.
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23 Mr.uilav.... fi. .2!? I
24 Tuesday.... fl. 30 !
23 Wedneeda*-. 5..31 1
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28 Haf-.trday...1 B..33
29 Sunday.i 6. 31
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Brig M C Roeevelt. Farnsworth, Wood's Hole-8
days. Guano, 'lo tho Master, J N nobsou, au 1 or?
der
BU amor Fannie, Adair, R eau fort via Edisto and
HOCK ville. M ilze ami Ml nd ru P. l'o Ja* h Boyce, A
Oacotte Co, W tl Harrisson, Southern Express Co,
Wm Whalry, B O Adams, Wagner A Mousccs.
Cleared Yesterday.
Steamship Sea Outl, Dutton, Ballimore-Courtenay
A Tronbolm. c.
Sailed Yesterday.
Steamship Sea Gull,Dutton. Baltimore.
From tills Port. .-. .
Sehr Clara Bel), Amesbury, Philadelphia, August 74.
Up for tu-fa l'on. L
Tho Homborsund, Nielson, at Liverpool, August ls.
Cleared for this l'on .
Bark ROW Dodgo, Muuro. at Philadelphia, August
. 24. i -j ; V? . ?
siupncws by . o'n?irapis.
? SAVANNAH, Aujui-t 37 -Arrived, bark Mary Ann,
lundorland. Eng'and; sehr alorgaret, Boston.
Prags, Oljemicals, (Ctr
J^ ' It . K I C HAL'S
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.IMO REWARD lor any coco of dlaeaso in ais]
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Dr. lt ICH* C'S GOLDEN BALSAM No. 1 cures
?leers. Ulcerated Sore 'ihroat and Mouth, fore
Eye?, cutsnoou?. or Skin Eruption?. Copp?r Colored
Blotches, !- oret?ee > of thc Scalp, t'crof J ia, Ac. ; ts Hie
greatest Renovator, Allctativo and Blood Purifier
Known, removos a'l atacases from tho system, and
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Dr. RICHAU's'GOLDEN BALSAM No. 2 cures
Mercurial AffecUons, Rheumatism in ell lt-form?,
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have thousand* cf Certificates proving tbe miracu?
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?9.
Dr. RICHAU's GOLDEN ANUDOTE, asafe spec
ly, p'ea^ant and radical cure P>r all Urinary De
raceme nt*, accompanied with full directions. Price
ta per bottle
Dr. RICH AU'S GOLDEN ELIXIR D'AMOUR. a
ladical cure for Nervous or Gen* ral Debility, In old
Price $6 Vcr bottle, or two~bottlee tof S9.
On receipt otprtcothcro Remedies ?rill be ?hipped
to any pine. Prompt attention paid to all corres
loots. None genuino without ih> auras of '-Dr.
RICHAU'S G?LDEN REMEDIES, D. ll. RICHARDS.
:oIe Proprietor," blown in glass of l ot.lc?.
Adslrcsb D- ll. RICH A K DH.
No. 328 Varick-street, New York
Omeo Honrs from 9 A. M. to 9 P. AI.
Clrcn'ars sent. ly Jul; 8
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ROSAD ALIS.
hold by
GOODRICH, WIN ICM AV Ai CU.,
ilrect Importers of European Drugs and Chemicals,
MayR gruthlyr CHARLESTON. B. C.
Vatlroaos.
^tillTIl CAROLINA KAIbRUAU.
GENERAL BUFEHINTEMDBrsT'i OFFICE. I :
: : CHAUXESTOM, 0. C., April 9, 1869. I
ON AND AFTER SUl.'DA?. AfBIL 11TH, THB
>A8SKtrOKB TRAINS of the South Oarolira Rail
-oad will run aa follows r
:~ FOB AUS?BTA.
-eave Charleston.'.8.80 A. |t,
Lrrlve at augusta...4.46 P. M.
aimnectina with tra?na for Montgomery, Memphis
hvitle and New Orleans,- tis Montgomery ani
it-arid Jnnetlon. ."...
FOR _COLUMD IA.
LeaWe fykarlesson.H.ro A. la. :
Ortivo at Columbia...".,.8.10 1. M..
Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester Ball
.oaid, and Camden traijt' R ' ?
PGR CHARLESTON.
Leave Anguaia..9.00 A. Il
Arrive at Charleston'.....'. ...... ..'......6.10 V. M [
Leave Colombia.....7 40 A. kt
Arrive at Charleston........6.10 P. M
AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS
I RD SDI T8 ESC EPI KD. I
Leave Charleston.7.39 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta..v....'..6.10 A. M
Connecting with trains tor Memphis, Na?hvt11'
ind Hew Orleans, via Grand Junction.
Leave Augusta..??.4.1J F. Al
arrive at Charleston................4.00 A, ai
COLUMUIA MIGHT EXPRESS.
' T. - (8XIKDAT8 KZCF.PT1LD.) . .
Leave Charleston.?.0.06. P. U
Connecting (Hu nd ays excepted I with Oreen i tile an'
Columbia Railroad. ; H /i ?*, fi
Leave Oolnmbla....0.69 P. at
Arrive at Charleston.......................9.33 ??iJ
1 ~ SUMMERVILLE TRAIN. ~
Leave Charleston..................,1.is P. av.
Arrive at Summerville.... 0.10 2, al.
Leavo^ummervllH.7.10 A. M,
Arrive at Charleston. .3.23 A. V
OAMDZN BRANCH. . ? *
Camden end Columbi-, Passenacr Traine Ott Molt-'
DITS, WiDarrjtDAYsend ?MuttuAsey connoejj?. tritF
up and down Day Passengers it ?Ingnue.
Leave Oaaudea..:..AM A. ?
Arrisa at Columbia................',..'...11.00 A.'M1
Leave Ooiuwbtg...'i.2op.M
Arrive at Casdatt...7.03 p. M,
. , Blgnrdi H. T. PKAKK,
April 10 General Sup?!iDlAnd'Bt.
___J?..LLL:J-1-L_J. -
rj. T. nCHPIIHKTS,
UKO KER, A UOTIONEKR AND , COMMIS,
; SION. MEROffAhl..
4ALES OF BEAL ESTATE, STOCKS, BONDS, BB
2 ! OURIT1 HS AND PERSONAL JPBOPXBTT
j ? -ijtvi.: v AITEWDID. J0?v-y:. ? u> ?
..* - OHABLH6TON, S. 0. 1
^ ? ?.TTT.1XH C VU
Bon. HEN RT BUIST, W. J. MAGRATH, Eas].
IsoereJ JAMES CONNER, T. S. WARU, 5, Eaf
Oe tobey
/fi?il'.jfrs.
"JUIF: "tWIlOLIXA FKRTTMy.Kt:" IS "I A DR KKILM VIIH IMIOSPIIATKS OK
_L s m;!' Carolins,and is i ronounoM b\ v?rinti* chemists ?nord ilia lu st M .mrci known, nuivinfarta
nlVruviuu (?11:1110 tn it? Ft It I I LIZ IN i PROPER 1 IES. Tlie?e Pilo-I'll IT ES .".re the rcm.il.is o? extinct
ai.0 and ?. i an?mala, uud po-s,ts qualities ol tb- ijrc.ile-t valu.; to Hie b?rirnllnrikt.
Wo suut-? Hie nualysls uf Pro!es?or K?r.P .KT):
'.LAnortAT.inY op TUS METUCAI. COLI.F.G-. OF SOUTH CAI.OUNW.
Analvitsol tlraTunloof CAR' T.lSv IT. It i I LIZ lill, psrsonallv selected:
llolelnrotx^llcd ot 212 dec F.10.Td
)re;aulc Malier wltb sorno water of combinai iou rxnellOJ at a low red Ina'.It?itl
Fixcc Increpe its.'..?.GOW)
1 m monia.2.00
'kosphoric Add-Solublo. 0 ll.t.Fqnlvalcut t.>ll 27 Miintilp Phosphate o? Lilli*.
soluble. c.17.Biioivjlcat lo 11.4i Insoluble (bone).
10.13 . 4.75 Fuotphata or Lime.
;ul| bur c Acid.ll 01.tquivalcutto 2S.C9 Sulphate Cf Lime.
Inlpliate of lolasb.?..' KO
tu>pbato ol ?jda.?..3 0:1
?aud.;.,.;.ll td
Ou tbest'cuctb ul iuv>e r'-sull-, 1 um ??lui to certify lo tb? itluertortty of tho CMtoi.INv FrnTl
.IZE?, cx.in.nicd. O U. SHEPARD, JR."
407* We viii furnish Ibis excellent FERTILIZER to Plaulors and ot?cr.i al f03 per tja of CODO lbs.
3-EO. w. wriiiXji^ayns & co.,
FACTORS.
stuthlmo
ZE3C
?)ousc-furnjsl)ino (Coate, dLjc.
ESTABLISHED 183^
Jfk. . DUC
H IM l?AlTUHLIt OF
PLAIN AND STAMPED TIN-WARE,.
AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
JAPA?SXEfcMVABE, K0USE-FUI?NISHING U00?S, &c,
Nos. 18 HATXE-HTIIKET AND 580 KI \ ?i-STKKKT, CHAKL.USTON, S. C.
HOOF1N.1 AXD. GUTTERING DONE. lutbs2mos Augusta
CKOFOLA. m'S?EPSIA. LIVER COMP FAINT,
NEHVOU? bliDILIir, RU BOU AU? V,
N LU ti AT.U 1 ?, KIDNLY AEFRCfl'.NS,
KRUPilUNS OF THE SKIN,
ADD ALL
OtntiDutu or long Btondlnq di ??atc? or Ibo
BLOOD, LlVtR.^JRINARY OltUAN?.
SL'HVOn.S SYSTEM, ko.
ll purifies ind coricUea (be Blood, eradicatex all
iypbllltlc or bcrolulou? Taints. Kenloi cu Ibo Liver
nd Eiduej B IO a healthy action, nld? digestion, reg?
li?tes tbo bowe!*, and IUVIJO.- ve ? thc Nervous s y B
tm.
KT NOT A SECRET QUACK ?IED1C1NE.-5*
FOHW?LV AROUND EICH rOITLE.
Recommenced by'the bc*L^?hyaIcls.n?, co!::ent
)ivln?e. Edi tot f, trnggiett, Mf reliant*,' 4c.
j i **
OST THE BEST AND MOST POPULAR M I'D I -
!IND IN USE.
FBtFASSD ONLY U?
J. J. LAWRENCE, M. D..
\n experienced and wcll.?nown Physician and
' Chemist,)
Laboratory and Office NdVo Alatn-tLreel,
Kouroi.K, VA.
Price One Dollar per .bollle. .
.For ?le by
GOODRICH, PIKEMAN ir co.,
au"? -..?'. DOWJE 4 MOISE, il
Ci)ir>BloB, 8, O.
And Droggitta ayeryvther*.. " * >t .f
jfay.ac ,: ? .'p?o... \ -. '."?.'-i***!.
ni K II O'S U SI I V K ll S A L n u s's IAN
. { - ; HEALINQ S?LVE, - - ' ''"
THIS VALTJTOOB HAN .EFfEOfED
onnmorable caret, end ba? atinad lt? JtpiUacjfumL.
ephUUou. The di?covexcr cf thin ?aire h?? applied
?with ?mlnen^t ?noce 11 tn tucm.stMH of ca**ee dur
ng' tbe. Crimean War, and bat count dangerous
round?. In manv NBtl considered rnorUl. > -. -
M ti. E. BEKQ ii the ?0:0 poateaaor of the. valuable
cofet of makiCR ttl? faire; from bia experience In
nmg Irin Europe and ibe snccesa attending ita ap
lUoatlon there, be hu been Induced to introduce it
ato the United States. IT ?KLIEVE? PAIN I
Tnote ?bo -nave Wounds, Biultes. Cu ti of ?ll
ind?, ot 3coret,. galona,. Scratchei. Muiqutto Bite?,
frodt BUten Jointe, Bore Liba. CMIbliUa, Children'?
'corbutio compliinta on Bead and Face, are ?pcod lb
tirad. It ha? proved cf great advantage to ladlee,
nd ta peculiarly adapted for Fathered breast?, tore
rgt, *a. through confinement, and other cantea'
It act* mtb meglo In removing Bolla. Pimple?, and
;ntaboont Dises MI; '.and ba? been : toccetttally
ned for Corna, Bunions and Koro Throat, by apply.
ng externallytivcry evening before going io bed.
For ??le by all druggists. Price 300.'. OOo.,and tl
KT J ir. OfflrJo, Nfl. 230 Bowery, N.Y. Nono genuino
loleiatpantetalgned E. BEB?'t) ONIVKR8AL RUS
IIAN HIJ?LISQ .-flALVR, No MO Bowery, New
fork, fdr aaj? brfOHN V. HRUBY, No. 8 College
'lace; Ktw Yflrfe.. f,**11'*/ ' .'. ' - ':
Wairahted to Remove all Desire
The following I? one of! thousands of teatimontllt
hat ara du ly relived by tbs Manufacturer ;
; HUI ru?- - inf "loww iwiaw; ?ranra
lob ?teeoMlrisr to th* l?celpt yo? hate' tub?Ht?
ti, and the Ingredients of which I bar* ssa ml
purely vegetable, entirely bi. mle**,'and eontalnt
IO th?"fieie, ?nd 1?*?*.S?rjele! I tf?p^y^n**wfl?
t, - ?pBtffcQjs.M.D.
MT Vor raia by ' "
Dr. H. BAEB,
ffHOLESaXS AOBNT FOR 60UIH CABO LIM A.
?onaT ? .
Soler.
MARVIN'S
PATENT
Alum & Dry Plaste?
PIRE PROO?
Are most desirable for quality,
finish and price. .
MARVIN'S
SPHERICAL BURGLAR
SAFES
Cannot be Sledged ! .
Cannot be Wedged !
BANK VAULTS, . t
5 VAULT OOOtfSV ~ - ~ ~
;XPRE88 BOXES,
FArVi I LY PLATE SAFES,
COMBINATION LOCKS
HOMC fend for ft catalogue to
MARVIN & GO.,
(oldest safe mann fae ru re re.)
(2?5 Broadway, New York.
v Z lL 4?** Ctieetout BL, Phil*.
^ ?jrehouaes. }1W Bapk St,, CleTeland.O
And for cale by our agents itt tatt I
principal ohles throTighout th?
^ L:' - United State?
FOB BAUS BF ? i
? vyM:: it, &; co.
j iNo'/t;a08 oiEAST \BA1?V ;
lillMU.HSTOS. T/J
pecember 19 ?.% .. *?W
1 '- .1. '?? . .. ?. .Mi.
riLLl? AS ciusouas.
FACTOHa, COMMISSION ME R ? IIA N ? 6
1 :''i.-< ? ?
i j SHIPPING JOtNTS.
WILT. ATTKND TO TU? 1'TJKOHAfiE. BAt B AM?
BHIPaflTtT (to Foreuro an? Doaeitte Porta) of
COTTON, BICK, LD M BBB ABD NAVAL ttTOBEla.
- ATLANTIC WHABP,CoarleetoO,J?, a
I % WILLIS,... ........ .^....W.A. a. tjaiiOMi
[.?7<Moba>?> ., ? . .. .f . -?_u*.
li T E ll TO TA B* S , Wi : '
ITJANraATODEal? i
:l:'.,'r .And>?a^%?f .....
BILLIARD BALLS A N D&?iU B8\
ABD IKPOBTBB OB BILLIARD CLOTH, 00Cf,
j Lader Cha?, and Billiard Unhand IM in ga? acial.
Bo. tfl FnltoM-atratt, Haw Tear*.
BajT **m
lr
Prufli, (?i)fmif?ls, (Str.
j_> OSADA Ll 9
Pu ri ll t's tho Blood.
Fur Sui?- by Uruacli"' Kycrv??'"'^
Jnl>3S ?.??
rp ii K n i s li o a* i* i j? t.:
rill. BISHOP FILL I
THIS BISHOP I'll.L-l
A Purely Vegetable Pill (Sugar-coated.)
MC06TAIl'6n BiiSJUOP PILI.,
"Itt of oxlraor?lmry ctticooy i<ir < o>tlv< lie.?, Indi
Kcfllrn, Dyspepsia, Ucadache. Xcivou- Debility,
Liver complaint." "ruobeat pin. iu Hie world "
MCIUZHI Journal, September S.
TRY T H E M!
1 II V T ll E y !
m?- AH biugffiii) in CHARLESTON Klltlca.
'* OOSTAR'S "
STANDARD Pltri'AH ATIONN
ARV.
"Coktar'K" Kat, Itoactl, iSic. I'M? i mi's
"COstOS'ft1' Itel! ItllU I \ ( ri nil ii ii (o? i.
"Costar'*" ioniy pur?) iiihcct f nwticr.
"Only Infallible P. o e. ?e.- known."
..18 jcnr- ostahli-he I in Vi w York."
"20T0 Hoxe* and Flo*!.* lnanufjctnrcd daily."
"1 ! I Bo ware I! I nf snurlou* Imitation ?."
"All Druggists hi CHARLESTON nil them "
For ti, $?, ri and $.*. size. Address
. "COSTA lt" COMPANY.
\o. 13 llowaid'itrcct, New York,
Sold In cu API.ES 1 ON, S. C., by
GOObttlCn, W INKJUN Ai cu.
Msrch 23_pac_lyr
?j_ J. L V H tl ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY
S. K. Corner of Kino; and John-Sts.
SPECIAL AND PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS.
DEALEB IN FOREIGN AND ECMLSTIC
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CBEMICALi
FANCY GOODS,
PERFUMERIES, SOAPS, PUFFS A XV PUFF \
nOJCEa. TOILET SETS, cfc.
PATK.MT MKIHl INKS
... t;K\l'l.\ E BAY HIM.
LUHN'S COLOGNE
13 UNSURPASSED BY ANY OTHER. A Th I AL |
WILL REPAY YOU.
GERMAN COLOGNES.
LUHN'ti FLAVORING EXTRACTS
Haye no equal for atrcugtb and purity, and ought to
bc uvtd by all
SODA Y> . TER DEALERS AND ICE CREAM MANU?
FACTURERS.
Mr. E. H. JACKSON, Proprietor of tho Cheleston
Bolel, cay?: "I recommenu your Extracts without
hesitation to tho public for leo C'rtu11Sf. Jellies and
Paetry."
Mr?. H. M. llOLrr.nri?LU, Proprietress ot tt.u v..
Tllton Hotel, says: "Iboy are well worthy Ike atten?
tion of those who deal in thom or mc them "
Theso Extracts aro put up in small ?Isis, by the
dozen, for tbe trade and family use, and ia pint,
quart and half gallon bottles for manufacturers.
Congress and High Hock Spring Waters
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
Any art'ele desired, not In Stock, w ill be procure!
to order.
Goods delivered in the city FRKEOF CHA DOE.
June 8 DAG ruths 3mo ''
J^l ES V Fl K AND AGUE,
? Tflg "SBSJK ? FROM WHICH MANKIND SUFFER
I Bl over a large part of the globe, le the
|BLJr^ M c?ntequenco of a diseased (dion in
H*^h/ the system, Induced by the poison
I ?Hff yous miasm of vegetable decay. Tbts
_Bsm_ ^?^^/ exhalation is evolved Ly the action
M of solar . heat on wet soil, and rise*
W with the watery vapor ficm lt.
.While the trna ie below the horixon this vapor
lingera near the earth's surface, and lbs virus
ts taken wiiU.lt through the lungs Into th? blood.
There 'lt-acts' aa an irritating pelton on the
Internal viscera and oxorsllng organe of tte body.
-The liver becomes torpid and fails to secrete not
only tbts virus, but slsro tbe bile from the blood.
Both Ute vtrurand ibo bite accumulate in lbs circu?
lation, and produce vio ont constitutional disorder.
The spleen, the kidneys, and the stomach sympa?
thise with the liver, and become disordered also.'
Finally, the instinct of nur organism, as ti ia an at?
tempt to expel,th* noxious infusion, concenirstea
tk" -?hoi? blood of the body in the Internal excreto?
ries to force them to cast lt out, Tho* blood leaves
the surface, and rushes io tho central organs wltb
congestive violence. .This ie the Chill, bot in this
effort it falls. Then the Fever follows, in which the
blood leaves tbe central organs and rushes to the
surface. Aa ll lu another effort to expel the Irritating
poison through' that other great excretory-the skin.
In this also lt falls, and the system abandons the
attempt exhausted, and waits for the recovery of
strength to repeat tbe hopeless effort another day.'
These are lbs fits of paroxysm? ol Fever and Agne.
Such constitutional disorder will of course under
mine the he vi th If lt bi not removed.
We have labored to find, and have found an anti?
dote, _
AY BK'S AGUE CURB.
Which neutralices this malarious poison In the .
blood, and stimulates the Ever to expel it from Ute
body. As it should, ro it does cure this afflicting
disorder with perfect certainty. And, lt.does' moro,
or rather doe* what ia of snore service to those sub?
ject to this infec.lon. If taken In season lt expels
lt from the sj sf ~u as lt ls absorbed, and thus keep*
thoso who use w rree (rona Us attacks; beep? the sys*
Um in healtb although exposed to the disease. Con?
sequent! j lt: not only entes, bnt protects from, the
grout variety ot affcoilo is which sro Iqdnwd by this
maligns nt influence, anco a. dom I Kent Ecuer, Chill
Fever, Dumb, or Masted Ague, Periodic?! Headache,
or Hiltons Headache. DillotU Fevers, >?nralale.
Rheumatism Goat, Blindnosa; Toothache ranche,
Catarrh, Asthma, Palpit?t tons Painful affections of
Oie atpleen. By sf erl cs, Colic, Paralysis, in .1 Painful
Affectons <f loe tttot?ach asd'Bdwels, sll of which, ?
when arising from this canse,' will be found to aa
sumo, moro or lea?, the Intermittent type. This
"AOUE CUBE," removes tho cause of these derange- .
meats and eurea Use disease,
This lt accomplishes by Btlmulsticg theerrtreto
rlea to expel the virus from the system ; lad thees
organs by degrees broome habilnd to do till, their
office, of their own accotv. Hence ansel mat we
term acellmaiattc-n. Time may accomplish the same
end. bnt often Ufo 's not long enough,or ls sterireed
In the attempt, while this t Aga S Core" Ode* il at
once, sod with safety. .We B*,VB gt est rei ?on to btv
liste Hu?ls s surer M we'd .ss safer remedy for the
whola class of diseases which ar*'cans* d cy tn* rai-'
.?mat? InrecUon, than any other wbioh Us be sn
discovered:' and it bis still another important td
vantage fo Ute public, which ls, tbst lt ls cheep es
* ? wMtrkthovw
Dr. a. C. AYER At Cv, Lowell, Mas*
Pr*rttr*iand Analytical Cbtavrsti. ...
Pf toe OB? Dollar per bottle.
Sold at Wkolsaale. by
DOW IE A MOISE,
Charles tem. Bout* Carolina,
And by Ratall Drorjrt i ts every where.
Jun* Jd sac ?tithStooa
Prang, (OjciHirals, (Ctr.
?i V . I* A N K X I ? ,
Apothecary and Chemist,
No. l?tf Meeting-street
C H A K L Ifi S T O N , H . C
TUE ADVERTISER UEG3 TO l"A LL A S TEX.
TI')N ?Olli? stock ol Um biM Imported ami Uoicef.
Ile
CHEM I CALS, DJiU( JS.
AK tl
PATENT UEPKIM-.N.
I) K A T II TO FL J M 8.
LIGHTNING
I.I GHI NIKO
LIGHTNING
LIU III MM',.
FLY RAPJOTt
FLY PAPEN
Fli t PAP E Ii
FLY PAPEK.
SURE AND SPEEDY DESIKUCTTON TO
THIS TROUBLESOME VISITOR.
KUK SALK" 11V
THE SHEET, QUIRE OR REAM,
B'S" THE ADVHRTI8Bl\.
MANUFACTURER OF
PANKNIN ' S
HEPATIC BITTERS,
Which have established for themselves a rcpttlat
stu-passcd by none. M'L
Through constant cflort ana atl?"Uon;iI<Wv e
melita continuance of thc r*Mc Pattonag? wU'v.!
bas hitherto benn oTier>A.>i1 to him.
February 16 tutbslsr
?J-^ li . O . S . PR V V ll I T T . S
FAMILY MEDICINES
CONylblINO OF CI8 CELEBRATED
Ii IVER MEDICINE?
ANODYNE PAIN KILL IT,
ANTI-BIXIOUS TILLS, AGUE TILLS,
Dysentery Cordial, Female i onic
AND
PURIFYING PELLS.
'ir*E FXCEI.LENT REMEDI KS OF O. ?.
PBOPliITT, M. D., need no reconnu rmi ai ol -
their well known powor In removing the diseases i . .
cullar to our Southern vlunaio having already eulah.
lubed for thom un enviable .eputatiou m Georgia
and the adjoining Htates. Aa the majority ol perst ns
living in the South are predisposed to dl?erj!-e or i*
Liver, Ula granted by all intelligent physician-that
moat or tho pains and aches ot our people ari- dna
to orrftnic or luuclionnl derangement or Ibat Impor?
tant orh'Ju. Propbill'a Liver Medicine and atilt.
Bilious Pills strike directly at thc root or tbc evil.
'1 br v cure the Liver, which m niue eases out ot eu,
ia at the bottom ol Ibo Cou?bs. Dyspepsia, colic,
Sick- Headache, Rheumatism, Constipation. Men?
strual Obstructions, arc, to common anions our
people. E>/;cbe, T?othache, Acute Rheumatism,
Neuralgia uu>l bodily patna ol every kind flee before
PKOPUITT'S) PAlIM lill,I. IT
like chaff before tho wini.
PltOPHIT I VS 1,1 VKll MKDICIKH.
Dr.. Prophitt- Bovinp used thia medicine suffi?
ciently lon? to test ita virtue, ind to satialy my own
mind that it ia an invaluable, remedy for Dyspepsia
-a disease Ironi which the writer has suffered much
for alx years-and being persuaded tbat hundte.iH
who now sn (Ter from thia annoying complaint would
be signally ben edited, aa he has been, by ita usc, we
deem it a duty we owe to thia unfortunate class to
recommend to them' the use of this lemedy. which
bas given not only blnrAelf bot several members of
his family the greatest relief. , -
V. W. ARNOLD,
Of thd Georgia Cenference. ;
DOOLY COUNTY, OA , April, 1867.
Tbfa ia to certify'that I waa confined to the home,
and molt of the ase to my bed, and ?offering ibo
Sres toe t agony Imaginable, with Rheuinailsm, for ,
ve months, and after trying every available reme*
dy, with no relief, I was cured with two bottles of
Dr. O. 8. Prophitt'a Anodine Fain Kill It, each coat?
ing i rt y cents only; lt relieved me almost instantly.
I therefore rccomftend lt in the highest degree to
others suffering from similar dlseaae. I can say
that it la one of the best family medicines now out,
certain. Yours truly. W. A. FOREHAND.
CovmOTON, O a., July D, 1887.
Dr. Prop/iit_Roving used your Liver Medicino
for more than a year in my family, I cheerfully re?
commend lt to all persons aufforing from Liver af?
fections, Byapepsla or Indigestion in any form. I
also recommend your Dyientery Cordial aa tbe best
remedy for that dis caso. O. T. Rou r ns.
BTANTOBOVII.IX, PUT?AH COUNTY, Oct 1,186?.
Dr. O. S. Prophttt- Dur Slr-Ibis ls to certify
that I have used yonr Agu? PiTla for the last ten
ye irs, and I nave never failed lo cure tbs Ague In a
amglemafamos vritbfbem. Tbay: alwtya break tho
chill? thc Brat day Ibat they aro Riven. I can recom?
mend; them as being the neat ague medicine that I
have ?var round, and they leave; no bad affecta follow
lng thfrti, as Qnlnlso, Ac. -
[y ?oure respectfully. A. WEBJBSOOK.
Per*AM Cowrrr. Ga, Feptember 33,1868.
Dr. O.-a. Tropkttt-Blr-l have used for the last
two years in my family your Liver Medicine, your
Pata Kill It, and your Female Tonic, abd I bave no
feara in earing tbat they are tbe bast medicines I have
.ter used for tbe Ltver and Stomach. Neuralgic and
Rheumatic afflictions. Headache, Colic, and pains of
every kind are subdued by them. After using tbe
Medicines solong, I cheerfully recommend them to
any ai d every ona, and io all ibat are afflicted, aa the
beat and aa fest remedies for all tbe diseases for
which they are recommended, Ac.
Tours respectfully, JAMBS WRIGHT.
Ult. PltOPIIITT'D KEMAMC TONIC.
Thia Medicine, with Its associates, la a safe and
certain remedy tor all curable duns ses to which Fe?
males alone ari liable, ft lr also an excellent pre?
ventative Of N?rveas BIladnsMs, or Nervous DIs
cs>ea In either male cr len,al?. It ta a powerful Ner
vino Tonio, setting op a full and. free cir.nlatlon
throuahout the system.
A All of lbs above Medicines ?old by Druggists and
Merchant a generally ihronghout tba Southwest, ?
*:?) ?r>. S. BURN ?I AM,
?'-'j' ,.\ . v . Wholesale and Retail Agent,
No, 421 King-itreet, (near Calhoun,)
Charleston, 8. 0.
Prepared only by Tm. O. S. PROPHITT,
. April M . atUtMinoa Covington, Ga.