The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, September 07, 1869, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEWS, Tbc Barefooted Boy*. Dy the - worn Of St. M i nacl The old dragon through I Dy David bis sling, And Ibo giamt h<> ?low i Let us wriio us a rbyiuo, A- a record to tell, ' Bow the South on a time Stormed Ibo ramparts of bell With ber barefooted boys I Bad tho South in ber border A hero to spare, Or a boar! at nor altar. Lot ita life's blood waa there I And the black battlo-grlmo Might never disguise The smile of the south, On the lips and tho cv.es Of ber barefooted boys 1. 'lhere'* a grandonr in fight, And a terror thc while, But nano like thc ltgbt Ofthat terrible emile Tho smile of tho South, When tho storm-cloud unrolls The lightning that loosens Tho wrath In tho souls Of her barefooted boys ! lt withered the foe ' Like tbs red light that runs Through thc dead forest leaves, And be fled from hi? guns 1 Qrew tho ?mile to a laugh. Bose tbe Isugh to a yell, Aa Ibo iron-clad hoofs Clattered back into bell From ritf>barefcroltd boys I RADICALS AT z.oaaEituBAi>8. Bluer Attack on the Wisdom and Mon- I etty of Mr. Greclcy-*-Dlrcct Charges of j Corruption. [From the Commercial Advertiser,' September 1.) There io a certain New Yorkor who regularly, after spending a month, moro or lese, io disel pation and debauchery of every description, walke into prayer-meeting and oxborte tho brethren and stators with groat uuction to flee from thc wrath to come, 'limo aud a gjin, after ? prolonged "HCUHOU" of rcyolry, during which ho may have proved a etuinbling-block to un? numbered repentant einnors, ho has entered the pulpit, and with toare in bis oyes, remind? ed bte hearers that tho judgment day ia com? ing round, and warned thom to eteer clear of the bottomloae pit. Wo are strongly reminded of this gentleman's "Ireake" by Greeley's "bugle cati lo action" this morning. Ever nineo tbe war tbo Tribune philosopher bas been doing hie utmost to demoralize tho Re? publican party. North and South. Io this Btato our-leodererfollowed his insane advice, and we are now buried 30,000 deep under a Democratic majori ly. Last winter he exerted all bis in? fluence to defeat a tfuo and tried public eer vant, and send to tbo United States Senate one.whoso' gubernatorial Bignaturo had been UH cheap as duplicate autographs. Days were ppeut by him in manipulating members to vote for thia arid that infamous measure which Should rob ito taxpayer* ?2'1 put mpney into the purses of hia friends, 'i lie esme sump- J tuary l?gislation which baa overt hi own us in Now York, Greeley bas endeavored to ingraft upon ihe party iu other States. With bi', hue uno cry of universal suffrage. a?? universal amnesty be has demoralized tuo Republican party in the Southern States, which started off With: such bright auspices. Ho encouraged tho split in Tennesseo, and Souter, mfuscd with bin spirit, everywhere ignored tho disfran aa chi no incut act, and, through bis newly appoint gtfeFyTtfiCbTuL-nteScd the ballot in the hands of after all tho daroago lum b\>ci\'c6mmir!fcr*; niter be has prostrated the party, here and elsewhere, and rendered the ratifi? cation of tbe Fifteenth amendment now n nc or tain, v. when it wiB before so cer? tain; after, in short, indulging io a protracted politioal debauch. Grcoloy alt at onco discovers that there aro breakors ahead, nnd vociferously calla for. action. "Tbe Fif? teenth amendment," ho cries, "1B in danger." "Once moro the rights of man aro assailed and trampled down.' "Tho prayers of tbe gener? ous, the hopes of the. oppressed, tho s'gns of the Buffering, implore God to give us victory,'. ic, .Vc. .Waking from his stupor and lethargy, he wildly beatB hie gong, and implores the "men.and brothren" to hasten . to the rescue and doli vor us from the impending wiath. Hia "clarion notes" and "stirring appeals," how? ever^ fall flat upon those wbom they inspired to act.on in other days. The people navo final? ly found ont Greeley. Bis last political de? bauch has been too much for them, and away with bim they cry. Let him be pulled down from the foremost seat which ho would still occupy, and be thrust out of the Republican sanctuary, to keep company with Chase, where ever that may be. TBE HATAI, DE l-E Sf CES OJP ORS AT Ti II ITA i y. How an Amectean Enemy Conld Operate. A letter from London, dated August 16, con taina tbe following: Let us for a moment imagine that, in the event of a war with England, America wero to dispatch a large fleet of iron-clads to Ireland. As a matter of oourse, our whole iron-clad fleet wonld.be moved to the westward for tho purpose of Jlefending^^R j-pftflt tue'Vl tritrican fleet, consisting of a couplo or so of large iron-clads andas many gunboats and monitors i a bad been brought across the Atlantic, wonld_pome op the English channel, destroy Portsmouth, and then pass on to tbeeastward. I maintain that in twenty-four hours from leaving Portsmouth, London would b : at the meroy of the invaders. There is uothing what? ever to hinder or prevent bold mon from carry? ing out this plan. From Portsmouth all the way found to Ramsgate and Margate, with the single exception of Dover, the defences of the coast are such as would not turn back a baby that had any pluck. At Doyr the guns of the York can be avoided. At Sheerness we hase a dockyard and a'fewrmen-of-war, but no iron? clads. From Sheerness right away to London Bridge there ie nothing hat forests of masts, belonging to merchantmen in dock, to be seen right and left of. the river., inviting.destruc? tion, as lt were, from any bosUlo..vessels that got BO far into tho bowels of the land. I am quite sure that half a dosen gunboats could io one morning utterly destroy many millions of dollars' worth of shipping on their way from Wool wich up to London.. And, as I eaid be? fore, there aro no defences that could really piewnt even a single gunboat from making ile way up the Thames, and destroying in a few hours half the shipping and three-fourths of the most costly merchanduo in England; for you must remember that nearly all our ware? houses are built close to the river, and in them are stored away millions npon millions* worth of goods from every part of the known world.-.,., England has never, since she was a natioo, contemplated such a war as now hangs over her- head in connection with- the Alabama question. D?ring tho long war wo bad with France our enemy had no navy that conld bo compared with ours. Moreover, bo was de? pending entirely upon the wilds of Heaven or, indeed, we all were-before he could move his ships about or as he wanted them. But now it is entirely different. Steam bas not only bridged over the channel, lt bas also bridged over the Atlantic; and remember i hat steam helps an invader far more thin lt does a defender. In the days of soilings ships an in? vader of the Thames might have a fair wind to ?Hart with, bot be in a terrible fix for coming back. Unices fortune eo far favored him that when there was s change of wind it should Uko place exactly at tbo right moment, he would, in all probability, fall into the hands of bis onomy long bc foro fae could return. Bat with steam it ls far otherwise. The same power that brings au invader up the Thames takes him down again.: And remember that not only conld a fleet of gunboats ponetrate to London bridge at all honre o? tho tide, but tbat in doing so these, vessels could boro and destroy far more prdperjy than the Alabama overdid. . :r Themoral or my etory so far Is this : What? ever tanita Englishmen have, a want of calcu? lation is not one of them. " When they bear of a fleet of AmeiricaD iron;d*da .beingioff the coast of Ireland, then the;Jearn ibii la urafc Irtsb port on tho weat coast lhere aro men of oura ^mb-xklnjr-mcn who"wilfii>a}*erni*# With their Irish follow countrymen. When; thoy know that tbe English fleet, hts g ono to rrotect Ireland and that gonbora have found their way up the Thames, tn, such' different otees, I say, will not the Alabama hill be paid down to too very last cent? I bcliove-indeed, I am oertaln-tbat lt will, anff fbal it will bo" 2our fault-tbat is, tte fault of your diploma? ste-if it is not. -- passengers. "" rr Per . steamship Bei ! 0011, ' from Ballimore-W Wr.mpelmet' r. . ?v Ter steamer Dictator, from PaUtka^via Jackson *r^^O*B**^fi?^s!l*a1thb?nr37 A McD-Tld, Ut* Travers. Vr WilsonL H K Potterer, M llBud - za, K U ende 11, t w o Miste? Brake, Mr Blowy. -M?os liMip.LsskJM?? Liaaie lry, add lion de??"' I . t MISM .' - i ,. < ii I VLompittfi?l. if ? Import?. LIV Eurool--Pf r British brig Courier-SO casks Bottled Ale, to W H Chafcc & Co; 20 bundles Iron, 1 bundle Frying Pana, 3 casita Hollo ware, 1 cask and 1 case Hardware, to J & T 8 Ag now; 1 Cask, 1 Case, 1768 bandies Colton Ties, to Order; 603 ba?, ISO boadles Bar Iron, 195 bundles Hoop Iron, 37 casks, S cases, 1 barrel aud 13 bags Nails. 21 Anvil ?. 3 bundles Hoop Iron, 2 casos Personal Effects, 1373 Iron Pots, IMG Camp Ovens, 31C0 Covers, 426 Discult Ovens. 10OO Spiders, SS skil? lets, to J E Adner * Co; 100 bbls Porter, to Order; 1131 bare Railroad Iron, to Order; ISO bois Ale, to Order; 4 casos Bottled Ale. to Order; 30 casks, 3 cases, 1 crate and 16 bans Nails. 26 Auvlls, to Hart A Co; 6 casks. 1 crate and les 9 Hardware, to Bones, Brown fi Co ; 15 ca-UH Earthenware, to W G WhiJdcn A- Co. _ Charleston Conon, ll lee rind N?vi?) Stores Market.. OFFICE OF THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, ) CHARLESTON, Monday Evening, Sept. 0. j COTTON.-Tbero was a fairly sustained inquiry tor - tlie staple during much of tbo forenoon, but un? favorable dispatches from Europe com log lo band, the market closed quiet. Sale? about 100 bales, via: I at 29, 3 at 30, eat 81, 8 at 31 >"', ll at 32. 4at 32.^, II at 33J{, 7 al 24 at 33, 33 at 33Mc. We quote I lYEr.Pi >OL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to pood ordinary.28 @31 Low diddling.31H<9 32 Middling.....33X<? By New York classification wo quote: Middling to strict tciddllog.33 @33>? BICE.-The market being bare of this grain, there were no transactions. NAVAf, PTOIIKB.-HIO transaction? were light. Ibo following U the sales: 27 bbls spirits turpentine, in country package?, at Ssc; 67 bbls low No. 1 r?sin at ?2 26; 34 bbls No. 2 rosin at ?1 89. * Marketa by Telegraph. < FOREIGN MARKETS". LONDON, . September 0-Noon.-Console 02J?. Bonds 83. Evening.- Contola DiJ?. American securities flat. BoudB 83a. LIVERPOOL, 6eptembor 0-Noon.-Cotton opened dull at Parordsy's closing prices, but subsequently declined l-16d; uplands l?^MSKd; Orleans 13?fd ; sales 6000 balos. Afternoon.-Colton flat. Mess pork 108i Cd. Lard 76s Od. Evening.-Cotton flat; upland* 13>ial3>id; Or? leans 18Xd; taloa0000 bales; for export and specu? lation 3000 balee. Bed Western wbeat 10s ld. Fleur 35s Od. Corn 30s 84. PARIS, September G. - Bourse opona excited. Rentes 70110c. HAVUE, September 6.-Cotton opened sud closed quiet and rteady. - FBASBJTOBT, September 0-Doited States bonds ezcilcd at &}>;. DOHKanO MARKETS. NEW YORE, Septen.ber 6-Noon.-Stocks unset? tled. Money 0i7c. Sterling, long 98S ; short ?j;. Gold 37??. Cotton qnlct at 35c. Turpentine 42c. ?CJln steady; gond common 12 35; ntraioel *2 3j a2 40. Evening.-Cotton cfAIet and drooping; sales 600 bales; middling 35c. Flour, Elate and Western, dull Bt noon's decline; Sou-hern dall and drooping; common to choke < xtra $G 65ill 25. .Wheat dull at 2a3c lower. Corn scarco and lc better; mixed West? ern $1IBal 20. Mess pork dull and beavy; new Ino'p $31 60s3l 75. Lord a shade firmer; kett e IOU a20c. Whiskey dull and heavy at tl lOJial 12 Rice quiet aud firm. Sugar qul?t and very firm, Femme 42c. Rosin'$^35.8. ^rctgUtBatTrea7. ^S". ney activo and closing sharp di 7c. Piacouutt nomi? nal. Sterling flat and nominal at fi.'i. Gold alter great excitement and activity closed qu'oier at 37 >i Stocks weak and ' ?nscttlod. Governments weak. '61's 22. Southerns dull. BALTIMORE', Sep'emb-r G.-Cotton dui:;'low mid? dling 31a34Kc. Flour dull ; Howard-atreet super? fino $6*0 2d. Wheat dull ard receipts largs; prime to choice red. fl 60al60. Corn Atm at fl lOal 20. OalH dull at 68a60c. Bye fl 10?1 16. Mesa pork 134 60. Bacon, shoulders IC-"'ic; ban)s24a25. Whis? key fl 13al 18. *** ST. LOUIS, September G.-Whiskey fl GVJfal 10. Mess pork dull at$33 '6a3lT Bacon ?tetdy; shoul? ders packed 15J<c; clear sides :0c. Lard dull; Choice tierce lcJ,l?c. LouiBvixLE, Soctember 6-Provisions steady. Meas pork $34. Bacon, ?boulder i 16c; clear aid's 19Kal9^C. Lard20o. Whiskey $110. WILMINGTON, September G.-Spirits turpentine, SSfc. Rosin steady at fl eua 6. dude lu-pern Inc, $2 60a3. Tar unchanged. A0QO8TA, September G.-Cotton, market firm; salea 182 bales; middling 32c: receipts 166 balea SAVANNAH, September G.-Cotton, receipts 819 bales; market easier; stock 360 bales; eales loo balea ; middling 32.s?32?ic Mouin;, September 6.-Cotton, sales 150 bale?; market closed Arm ; low middling SOc; receipts 143 balea. Hnrsay, Ferris dc Co '? Naval Stores Cir? cular. NEW YORE, September 4 -Srinrra Tenus TisXv-r-J?iP.wanJ"sl?t>r\dexmruart>usir?o*s naa'bee? marked by unusual ilullneaa. Salea amonnt lo 1260 barrels at 41 Xca42, mercbantable. and Include 350 shipping order 42 l?a43, and 200 New York barrels at 48c. we also hear of a cargo at 40c, free of bond this month at Wilmington. Receipts 1283 barrels, No exports. ROSIN-The Mgh ratea of freight now current.bas checked any advances In common atraloed. but' all parcels an iving have found ready buyers. - Pale con? tinues in good demand and full prices aro paid; (ilea amount to 13,000 bbl?, of which 3000 ara No 1 and pale at ?2 30for black; $2 35i2 40 for common to good strained; $2B0a3fur No 3; M Maa 60 for No 1, and f 5iG 75 for pale. Receipts 8706; exports 8050;?stock 40,538 bbl?. . . *. TAR-Ta in moderate supply and firmly held at ad? vanced rates: rales are 630 bbkt aUf3 3Ua3 60 for Wil? mington, and fl 70a2 85 for 35 gallon bbls; 1601 bbls were sold in Wilmington on private terms. Recepta 165 bbls; exporta 81 bois; stock 6010 bbls. Easton di Co.'a Cotton Heport, for alte < I Week Kntllnfi September 3, 18(19,' NEW YORE. 'September 4 ^-tua ManwsT.arln oar last report the market dosed steady at 34>?c for middling uplands. Saturday the demand was small, but, owing to Ibo light stock, prices were well main? tained. Sales 862 balea at E41?a36a. Monday the market waa quiet but Ann. Salea 493 bales. Mid? dling uplands 35c Tuesday Mhe market.was Arm and unchanged. Hales 713 bales. Wednesday the market was unchanged. Salsa 788 bales. i bur., diy the market continued .firm on account of the small stork, eales 532 bales. Yesterday tba mar? ket was quiet and steady.' Salsa 7?. bales. Mid? dling 85o. \ C.j liuring the week, wl'h small stocks and a mode? rate demand, pi Ices bave been' firm at ase. Llver P Ol declined to 13Xd on F a tu sd ay, hut recovered to l3.s?TJ J?d f01 uplsDds. Spinaen took;only 32,000 bale? from that market, and their reserve In the mills ia uow about 115,000 bales December contracta sold ?down to 26?o early In tho week, which attracted or. dors from Europe. Under tba;rise in cold prices advanced to 37Kc yesterday. *i The stock in Liverpool is 170,000 bales larger than last week, and the arrivals must have been over 200.000 hales this week. The stock lhere ls now 418,000 bales and there are 493,000 bales at ses. Tho crop account? ? ro favorable, except in ?orne parts of Georgia and io the coast counties of Texas. The weather baa been clear and all banda are busy pick? ing. We expect very free receipts this month and a large increass in October over the ccrrespondlns month last year. Upland A Mobile. Nsw - _r J. Florida. Orleans. Texaa. oSo?? Or'-"" *80* ~ tS0H~ - *81 diing...- a34 K - aSttf- 134 V - ?95 Middling- a35 - .35?- air* Z gola* Rales of the week 4066 bales, including 3293 to spinners, 774 to specula tors . Gro?s receipts at this port for tho week 3359 bales Hine? 1st September 053.641 bale?. - . - 1869 1868 !??A'?. Wvsrpo?l/..:.. HW.... ile 000 611.830 Afldat from India...:. 402,000 818,000 Afloat from America............. 11,000 Vsoo Btoikin London.? 28,160 ?VlOa" Afloat for London. 80.000 103,000 8toci in Havre... 41,76') 40.872 >&!ioay.OTJUrt*-' .. ?*. V" ". ..1W?.?I8 1?847 Stock in Bremen.e,79i 'IB.738 Afloat for Bremen....... 1,600 7.41* .8 tock in Uni tod States port?..... 10,639 SB JSi etook in the Interior towns. | 013 1,98? li L^-J1*W.J.,?..1,118,871. 1,446,483 Jj Baflcleticy in visible supply . 819,163 .t.-'Sfm0*' 00,ton b*w br ????bester Spinners et balea; middling Orleans now 18?d, thenll>id. r, W l- '*,jf>t m,', . Vf'llaaingtoxa Matracet. 9i f.IJ.M WltMINGTON, .September 4 -Ttawwrna-ls nnchanged tn prlea. with .alas of Ot?^jatfO loi' ^ram rn?Mi?Tiiraxl.1? KVaVp?^'f?W Consignee* per Bootra cai ol mu Railroad September 4 and 6. 488 bales Cotton, 161 bales Domestics, M6 sacks Bran, ?90 obie Flour, 367 caaka Clay. 101 obis TfiaTal Blores, 6 cara Wood, 4 cara Lumber, 3 cara Staves. To Railroad Agent, Goldsmith * Bon, Pelzor, Rod uors ft Co. Stenhouse ft Co, J N Robson, Campeen ft Co. Froit s Adger, Reeder A Davie, Utsoy 4 Kenyon, Dowling ft Co, A J Ballnas. Howry A Co, Johnston, Crews ? Co. W ltosrb, J ft W B Armstrong, Courte? nay ft Trenbolm, Cleghorn, Herring ft Co, Knobe? loch ft Small. \v w Smith, G W Williams ft Co, O H Walter ft Co, liavenel ft Co. Wordlaw ft Carew. W G Whildcn, W C Dnkea ft Co, Caldwell ft Sou, J Mar? shall, and J R Pringle. JBtutnr mcms. Port ol Churleston. Bept'r 7. ~ Jr?OXrtT CAXjfiiN UAH. PHA-EJ OK-TUE MOON. Kew Moon, 6tb, 13 boura, 40 minutes, morning. Flrat Quarter, 12th, 4 hours. 3 minutes, o voulu g. -Full Moon, 20th, 3 hours, ai minnies, evening. Laat Quarter, 381b. 4 hours, a minuten, evening. Ol ? BZI-TZMSKR. Ol Monday 7 Tuesday.... 8lWedncsday, Ui Thursday... 10 Friday..... ll|8aturday.., 12 Sunday. SUN 6..80 6..40 0..40 6..41 6..43 6..43 e..43 et TB. a.. io 0..16 0..14 6..12 8..11 0..10 0.. 8 0..66 7..4? 8..16 8..60 0..39 10..33 ll.. 8 mon WATKB. 8.. 3 8.. 48 9..31 10..31 ll.. 9 Morn. 13.. 4 Arrived Y'rn tr. rd ny. Bteamablp J W Everman, Hinckley, Philadelphia left Tbnrsday, P M. Mdse. To Jno ft Theo Getty, Railroad Agents, H Eiatto ft Co. A R Lewin. BoU mann Broa, P Walsh, J Hurkamp ft Co, J Tbomeoo, H F Baker ft Co. J Bussell. Fogartle's Book House, Holmes' Book House, Dowle ft Moise, Cameron, Barkley ft Co, Stenhouse ft Co, E Batea ft Co, Kins? man ft Howell, C Lllicnthal ft Co, Charleston Sul ?hurte Acid sud Pho-phate Co, J R Pringle, Jeffords Co, G H Walter ft Co, A W Eckel ft Co, J A Cook ft Co. L Maun, Ntulvuli ft Hannam, L Elias. Men? tone ft Co, W Bteele, O Bing. Adams, Damon ft Co, Col J A Yato^, B O'Neill, J Cosgrove, H Gerdts ft Co, O Platcher, J E Adger ft Co, H Blachoff ft Co, H. Bul winkle, P Scbuckmann, J a Fairly ft Co, E 8 Burn? ham, Order, and others. Steamship Sea GuU, Dutton. Baltimore-left Fri? day. P M. Mdao. To Mordecai ft Co, Courtenay ft Trenuolm. Bailroad Agents. Btoll. Webb ft Co, W W Brown, Chapman, lf?caer ft Co, ? & H Flsobor, J F O'Neill ft hon, Bavenol ft Holmes, W klareehur, ii Kio tte ft Co, W Bunt. G W Steffens, W G Wbllden ft Co, A Toblaa' Bon?, W M Bird ft Co, J Camp a en ft Co, P Waieb, R ft A F CaldwoU, 8lrauia Bros, Pel zer, Rodgera ft Co, W Barral ft OJ, D Briggs, J H Graver ft Co, J Ferguson, W L Wobb, J O Ollen, J el? ford a ft Co, W B Chafeo ft Co, T Al Bristol), Tide maun ft Co. O J Lunn, J D Aiken ft Co, J A y molt? en bu ?L, J H Murray, Bart ft Co. H Cobla ft Co, Vin? cent & Brown, X Tupper ft Sons, Urs At A Snowden, P P Toale, Steamer Dictator, J <: Blobme, and others. Steamer Dictator, McNetty, Palatka, via. Jack? on - ville, Fernandina and Savannah. 3 bag? S I Cot? ton, and Md?e. To J D Aiken ft Co, Kirkpatrick ft Witto, W M Bird ft Co. J N Bobaon, M H Wallace, W shepherd, J Levotsohn, L Cohen, Budd ft Biak?, J J Purse, J M Eason ft Bro, T Meit tier, J ft T Gotty and others. t-'chr Mary Stow, Rankin, New York-4 day?. Gu? ano. 3oW Ito ch ft Co, T J Kerr ft Co, and Ball road Agent. Sdbr Ann 8 Deas, from Weat Point Mill. 73 tierces Rice*, lo UT Lowndes. From tnts Fort. Sehr Bull?te,-, Boston, Sept 2. Vp for thlawFort. Sehr Matoaka, Fooks, at Baltimore. Septa. Cleared for this Fort. Steameb'p Manhattan, Wocdbull.atNcw YortaScpt 4 'snipnews by le^carapaa NEW YOKE, September 6-Arrived,slcamahlpa Geo Washington, she-mau and City of Wasbtnatoo. NORFOLK, stptem^er 0-The British bark Eira has been lost on Body Ishnd. The captain, bia wile and five othtrs were drowned. SAVANNAH, September 0-Arrived, steair-blpaShcr ^mr?.V??r^^r^uuSr??/j??<. Aa**.. Sailed, balk Johann lor Bremen. ihi?f?u?ii. |TEW B O U T El HO lt T II ! THE ST. LOUIS ISON MOUNTAIN AND SOUTHERN RA1LWA Ia now open for bualneas from COLUMBUS, EY.. TO BT. LOUIS Makins the quickest, eilest and only all rall rout? to SI. Louis. Passengers taking this route avoid one change cars and a tedious river transfer of twenty miles and arrive In St. Louis FOUR AND A HALF HOURS in ad vanos of any otb er Road. A3* Trama leave Columbus upon tbe arrival trains on the Mobile und Oblo Bailroad. ' W. R ALLEN, Sept 1 Imo Oeneral Ticket Agent. j^bUTII CAROLINA llAll.ROAIJ. ?ENKRAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, I _-?p*v.wam. JUrf, AVHIV." aVVa, l'a P ISSLI.'OKR TRAINS 'ur the South Carolus Rail road will run aa follows ; FOB AUGUSTA. Leave Char lomon_.8. SO a. Arrise ui Augusta..4.45 P. Connecting with trama for Montgomery, Mein ph Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery an/ Grand Junction. . _ FOR COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.,...9.f0 A. Arrive at Columbio,.j,.'.6.10 P. Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester mn road, anc camden train. - FOR CB ARLESTON. Leave Augusta.'.,...9.00 A. Arrive et Charleston.-..'..MO P. Leave Jjjblumbia.?......,7 45 A. Arrive at Charleston.8.10 P. AUGUSTA NIGHT EZPBESB -tauwoATs KS cup nm. i v Leave Charleston.7.10 P. Arrive at Augusta.6.10 A. Conneotlng witta trains lor Memphis, Naabvlll and New Orleans, via Grand Junction. ; > Leavo Augusta.'...4.10 P. Arrive at Charleston. ?>?.4.00 A, COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS. (SUNBATS EXCEPTED.) . Leave Charleston............6.05 P. Arrive at Colombia......,.,.,4.46 A. Connecting (Sundaya excepted) wltb GreepvlUo eui Columbia Railroad. Leave Columbia.6.6J p. Arrive at Charleston.6.80 A. j ' SOMMERVILLE TRAIN. Leave Cbarleatoo.3.ss p. Arrive at Bnmmervlue. 6,to'p. Leave Summerville...?.7.10 k, U Arrive at Charleston....... ."...*. ..8.25 A; U CAMDEN BRANCH. - , ^ . Camden and Columbia Passenger Trais? on af OH SASS, WKPwawATsaad.SATUitnAza^couneeta wi tb up and down Day Piaiengeraat Ringville. Leave Camden.....-,..\,.:",..ABS ?_ Arrive st Conimbla....'......,.ll.wi A. Leave Columbia. 7. .J..';...... 13.30 p. Arrive at Camden..'.T.CJ P. ' Blamed) . H. T. PEAKE,; April 10 - General 8uD*nn1eudent. foiiprss (Carlas. Yy C. A LD B JV St co., *No. 3 4 4 ?lN E-8T BEET, NEW TORR Ol rr. W. O. ALDEN, lw.-V/?a, WM. ULLI OTT, ) Mew *OT**. J. M. MORGAN, tete of Charts*! an. 4, O. Negotiate Sales of SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE,? ana oTchangns of thH aame tor Merchandise, Ac. 4* ? Refer to Meaars. Oe5. A. Trenho'.m A Son, Chariss top; 9. ?.:,*.?.;?-<" '-^.-- - Septs ^jwA a LE: sr os A ? TX iv u if* u RAL' ' ! WAREHOUSE AND SEED 8j*OHB "" ; 1 A'iBiaiiLt^il [IMPLEMENTS, ' GAB DEI ? " '. SBBD??. ?t?. . V? ??t]?i3DE'8 TB?N8P?f ANX???POR 8?LE. ? '&t"i?n4' i '-'at?. ?>raosj?,. .Marong ^, . . * Am, J T. HU 31 P 14 ll K VS, T? ll OK Efl, ? UO?IOTf?E-K AND COMMIS, rATjEB OF BEAL ESTATK, 6TO0KB. BOSDS, 81 ' CUBIT 1X8 AMI) PERSONAL PB O PBBT? . rio? a 7 BROAU-? TH KET; 1 . \Ki\ ? ." 'Mnottacao ic^ti Ot --.'-. /crlUtjtrs. TUB "CAKOLONA. FKBTILIZKH" IS MARE HKOM Till. PHOSPHATES CP youth Carolina, and la pronounced bv various chcmiBla noe of ibo brat Af anu'es known, onlv interior toTcruviBu Gaano la Its Fr.RTIL17.ING PROPERTIES. Tboao PHOSPU vi au arc Ibo remains of extinct lind and ava animals, and pesera quallliCB ol the greatest value to thc agricultural. Wo annex tbe analysis of Protestor 8HEPARD: "LADonATonT op TOE MEDICAL COLLEOC OF SOOTH CAT, OLIN A. Analysis of a sample of CAROLINA FFHllLIZER, personaUy selected: Moisture expelled at 218 deg F.j.10.70 Organic Mailer with some water of combination expolie j at a low red beat.10.00 Fixed lugredloiita.;.00 SO A m moula.t. -..*. 2.G0 Phosphoric Acid-Soluble..".....'...?.,... 0 00.Equivalent to ll 27 >-o:ublpPliospb?o of Lime. Insoluble. 0.17.Equivalent to P1.43 Insoluble (bone). 13.13 74.75 Phosphate of Mme. Sulphur'c Acid.t;.:.11.01.Equivalent to 23.0-5 Sulphate cf Lime. Sulphate of Potash. Ml Sulphate ot' roda. 3.50 Band.;.11.C0 On thostrencth ol the-e result', I am j.T?d to certify to thc superiority of thc C\ROLTNA FERTI? LIZER, examined. C U. SBEPARD, Jn." r $OT We will furnish this excellent FERTIL'ZEU to Planters and Cheri at ?tfO per tou of *20W) lbs. GEO. "W. WILLIAMS & CO., /.neust 14 FACTORS. Ftulhlmo ZE3I ?jousc-furnisljinfl (Stoo^st (Etc. ESTABLISHED 1833T -A. . DUO MAXX'PACTUKEK OK PLAIN AND STAMPED TIN-WARE,' AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN JAPAN N ED-WA?E, HOUSE-FUIINISHING GOODS, &c, .toa. 18 HAYNE-STUEET AND 580 KIVC*STREET, CilARLKSTtlN, S. C. ROOFING AND. GTJTrERINO CONE. tutbs2cc.oe August 2 _Sales. _ MARVIN'S Alum & Dry Plaster FIRE PROOF Are most desirable for quality, fini?h and price. / MALVIN'S SPHERICAL BURGLAR SAFES Cannot be Sledged ! ? : Cajwftt be Wedged ! Cannot be Drilled! BANK VAULTS, VAULT DOOR8, a SXPRE8S DOXS8, > C? MB I NATION LOCKS fleaso Bend for a catalogas to ? MARVIN & CO., . (oldeit ufo EuumXtctaten) ( 266 broadway, Now York. Principal J 721 ?he.tanf ?t, Phlla. Warehouses (lOBHfnk St, CleY?I*nd,0 And for ?ale by our agent? iii thc I principal cities throughout the ? * - ^nit?rf Stat?? ' - FOB 8ALB vt WM/ M. BIRD & CO., ?No, ' 20? EAST BAY, ' j *..0j ' fUJIAttl.KSTDX. ? .... . Peytjnberft. "* " ., 1 Jr* ., qMIK 3AHNWK1,L ?ifiTIBIEL. ^S??Sa??f \ r*H Bl A*I>K?SOl*:friil<*M?,MG K *C IBU, 'i-.ti'.irffti) 'r t. ?I : r| .0 v.uiiyn*..'.;*.' .: li???fdP!h' AMet?oD? ?ffotj? ?Q0e?ceU?nt ?ntd?am raSnwha?mljti&iUvMifitMtKttu ^-ir. .-.?.-tul 4 dOT*^ "^ * MDJ*^tot*tUt^ 10 : ri?*?? fe tfdwrv >.'<.-?" ^C???AtV" ? Mfa* . uSnt:ri t*?ftfi?.*: ?PW ; Prags, (Ctjirairals, Olc. i rjtlllfi B t H ll U F ft* 1 Ii til TiiK BISHOP rn,i.i THE BISHOP Pllil.t A Purely Vegetable Pill (Sugar-Coated.) "C0STARV'.flI8H0P PILL, "Ia of extraordlniry eOlcacy for costive new?, Indi gestion, Dyspepsia, Headache. Nervous Debility, Medical Journal, Srpteinber?'. *' * * *v" M " TRY THEM! TRY T H E Ml tar All Droguista In CBABLESTON -.ll teem. ,4.OOSTAR'.S" STANDARD PREPARATIONS ABI .'?Cokt.nr V Kat, Ho ac n, Ac. Extcrmt'a "toitni'i" Bec) ling liitfrnilnator?. ..?tfea*a?r'a),V (only pure) in kt ct Powtiri. . "Only Infallible Bemedlea knowe." ''18 year? eatabltsbed in New York." "2000 Boxes and Flash* manufactured daily.' "111 Beware ll I of spurloua Imitation?." : "All Druggists in CBABLESTOrfse" I tum " For |i, 13, tn and ?fi sizer, Address. * : ?COSTAlt" t'D.DPAW, ral - -? ?*V13 Howard-street, New Torie,- .. . Hold in CHARLESTON, S. C., by . ' ! ' GOOD lt IC II, WINK "IAN Ai CO. ;';Marohaa . "ff. nao " IT?.'' ' ? ' jfik ^V> - 1 it ^ROSADAXilB. ...Jo*4bj..ft1o yin' < ... ?.;. OOODUlV*IvlrVlNKMAN ^CO(. AlcTI wfioin tl* nwai-'i; I . /: Inca ul ..-Shftl ^?llpB,;.?^. tlJiW fte. Pfyjoijtm^jiijiv^r/JiTJ?/.? 6 :0DNTSY;- baa a laroo siren Ls liol, and- aftorHK iii .MbfiakrwM,. t> - 3- ?3 vnwn/M rY.wM* *T-#--TTTTi rrwo?TUKK eg?Mfe. B ? i v,- ! Cv !l .. ^PUBLISHED AT KtraQSTRrTE. 8. C.,^' 1 .?T.*;. * . -7 .-. .?Jtr^^a.-td.attWABj- Wu ? : ra4ost? tt e r-viK^'JI.'B^ltaTt^&'Prevwanti r J; $rn?s, limitais, (Eic. P ii V K. ll ANO AUDI;. "1mr-**~Bv FROM W[JICU MANKIND 6VFFER H ~B over a largo part of tim globe. IH tbe ^B_^^ j cons?quence of a diseased action in ?~~^m\f tbo system, iuduccd by tho poi-on I yous tntonni ol vegetable decay. This -?TaTL ^?^^s ixhalation IH evolved by tho action M of Kolar beaton wet ?oil, and riten W wltb the watery vapor feom lt. Wiitin the san la below Hie horizon thlH vapor lingera near tho earth's surface, and tho virus Is taken it through tho lungs into thu blood. Ibero ls acts aa an Irritating pot-on on ibe interned viscera and excreting organs of tho body. '1 he liver becomes torpid and falls to secrete not only this virus, but also tho bile from tho blood. Both Ibo virui. and ibo bile accumulate lu tho circu? lation, snd produco vio'ont constitutional disorder. Tho spleen, the kidneys, and the stomach sympa? thize with tho liver, and become disordered also. Finally, the instinct of our organism, as if in an at? tempt to expel tbs noxious infuslou, concentrates the ?bole blood of the body in the lutcrnal.excroto riea to force them to cast it out. Thc blood leaves tho surface, and rushes io the central organs wltb congestivo violence. Ibis IB tbo Chill. But in this effort ll fall?. Then tbo Fever follows, In which the blood leaves tho central organs and rushes to the surface, as it in another effort to expel tho irritating poison i brough that other great excretory-tho akin. In ibis siro lt falls, anti tho System abandon 9 the ' attempt exhausted, and waits for the recovery ol strength to repeat the hopeless effort another day. Thea? are Ihe fits of paroxyema ol Fever and Ague. Buch constitutional disorder will of coutse under mino the health if it la not removed. We have labored to find, and have found an anti? dote, AY BK'S AGUKCURE, Which neutralizes this malarious poison in the blood, and stimulates the liver to cxpol it from the budy. As it should, ro it doea cure this affllcUng disorder with perfect certainty. And it does more, or rather does whet is of msro servlco to those sub? set to this infection. If taken in season it expels lt from the system as it ls absorbed, and thus keeps those who uso it Irco I roto its attacks; keeps thc sys? tem in health although exposed to tho disease. Con? sequently it not only eui en, but protects fro ai, thc great variety of affections which are induced by this malignant influence, such ss Remittent Fever, Chill Fever, numb, or Masked Aguo, Periodical Headache, or Bilious Headache. Bilious1 Fever-, hcuralgla, Rheumatism, (lout, Ullndno-a, Toothache. Faraohe, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitations. Painful Affections ol, tho Spleen, Hysterics, Colic, Paralysis, and Painful' Affect ons t f Ibe Stomach and Rowels, all of which, when arising frc ra thli? cause, will be found, to as? sume, more or lees, ibe Intermittent typer This "AOUE CORE," removes the causeof these derange? ments and enron the disease. Ihls it accomplishes by allmulallrg tbo excreto? ries to expel the virus from tho system; and these orgocB by deurees become habited lo do this, their office, of their own1* accord. Hence arises what w? term accumulation. Hmo may accomplish the same cod. but oticn I-fe ls not long enough,or Issaorificcd in the attempt, while Ibis ' Ague Cure" does it at once, and with safety. Wo I ave gi cat reason to be? lieve this ls a surer as well os safer remedy for the ?bolo elans of disease? which are caused by Ihe mi? asmatic in'cctlnn. than any other winch lins been discovered: and il has -till another Imp?t loni ad? vantage to the public, which ls, that it is cheap as well as good. rnEPAUED BT Ur. J. C. AYERdiCO., Lowell, Jlas? . ".Tactical and Analytical Chemists. Pflce One Dollar per bottle. Sold at WholiBBle. by DOWD, At MOISE, Charleston, Sooth Carolan, And by Retail Druggists everywhere. Jane 20 nao _?tntb3mo? -J-^ K , u . s . PRUPHITV*! FAMILY MEDICINES CONS18TINQ OF HIB CELEBRATED LIVER MEDICINE, ANpDYNE PAIN KILL IT, ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, AGUE PILLd, Mysentcry Cordial, Female Tonic AND o PURIFYING PILLS. THE EXCELLENT REMEDIES OF O. 8. PltOPHlTT, M. D., need no rcrommendatior. their well known power in removing tho diseases pe culiar to our Soul hern climate having already estab? lished for them an enviable r?putation m Georgia ond the, adjoining Etales. AB the majority of person, living In the Routh arc prodi'po>ed to dl-ease of .ie Liver, it is granted by aU intelligent physicians tbat most of tho pains ai^L aches of our people are due to orgtnic or functional derangement of that Impor? tant organ. Prophill'l Liver 'Medicine and Anti bilious Pills strike directly at tho root of the evil. Th Jv cure the Liver, whicb tn nlno caseB out of 'en, is at the bottom of the Coughs, Dyspepsia, Colic, Sich Headache, Rheumatism, constipation, Men? strual Obstructions, Arc, so common among our people. Earache, Toothache, Acute Rheumatism, :<cujaigiu ?nd bodily pain? of every kind Ute before I'll Ol'MITT'S PAIN KILL IT lite chaff before the wins*. PHOPIIITT'8 LIV BK MEDICINE. Dr. Frophilt-Having used this medicine suffi dendy long to teat ita virtue, ind to satisfy my own mind that lt Ia an invaluable remedy foiwbyapepaia -a disease irom which the writer bau suffered much for six years-and being persuaded tba! hundred* f ho now soffer from tbtajannoying complaint would ty signally beneflttcd, arne has been, by ita use, we deem lt a duty we owe to thia unfortunate clan to recommend to them tbe uso of this remedy, which has giten not only himself but several members of his family the greatest relief. M. W. ARNOLD. Of the Georgia Conference. DOOLY COCHTT, GA , April, 16G7. Thia ii to certify tbat I was confined to ibe house, and most of the Urne to my bed, and suffering the ?%ej>lfi"A.AR9PX Imaginable with Bbeumatinn. for dy, with no relief, I -i-^'SR.Pverv, available reme Dr. O. B. Prophitt'a Anodyne Pain BJilX~<&ctt'f.o.4( ins ?fly cenlBonly; it relieved me almost Instantly. I thereiore recommend it m the highest degree to others suffering from similar disease. I ran say that lt is ons of the beat family medicines now out, certain'. . Your? truly. W. A. FOBEHAND. CovrjtOTOW, OA., July 9, 1B67. Br. /YcpAfi^aHsvlng used your Liver Medicine for more than a year in my family, I cheerfully re? commend lt to all persons tnffering from Liver sf feciiona, Dyspepsia or Indigestion in sny form. 1 also recommend your Dysentery Cordial aa the best remedy for tbat disease. O. T. ROGER?. SIAMTORDVIIXS:, Puru AU COUNTY, Oct. 1, 1867. Dr. O. S. Prophttt- Dear Slr-a bis ls to certa t j that T have used your Ague Pilla for the last ten yo.rt. and I have never failed lo cure the Ague In a single Instance with them. They alweya break the chills the first day that they are given. I can recom? mend them as being the neat ague medicine that 1 bave ev ir found, and they lea.ve no bad effects follow* lug them, as Quinine, Ao. .' Tours respectfully. A. WESTBROOK. PUTNAM COUKTT. OA. f OOtember 33 18C8. Dr. O. S. PrdpMU-fU-l bare used for the last two yara in my family youe Liver Medicine, your Pain Eil) It, and your Female Tonio, andi have no feat Bin Baying that they aro tbe bett medicines I have oior n?td foi* the Liver and Stomach. Neuralgic and Rheumatic afflictions, Headache, Collo, and patos ol every kind aro subdued by them. After using the medicines solong, I cheerfully recommend them to ans and every one, and to all that are afflicted, aa (he I hear and safest ' rtnitOlea for all tbe dlseaiea for which they are rocoramon 'ed, A-c. . Yours re?T*etmJIy, . JAMES WRIGHT. [ ' fjt?i? itoqPKiTT't! FEMALE TONIC. I ' TMs .Mediatas, with its' a??octatea, ls a saf? and certain remedy for all curable diseases to whtcb Fe J males alon's are Kable. Ti la 'also an excellent prc - I venutlve of Nervous BM od ne*?, or Nervana Dis ca? ta in either male or female, it ia a powerful Ner? vine Tonie, setting up a . full and free circulation thronnhont life Bjaiom. All or the above Mediaines ?old by Drugglata and Merchants generally throughout the Southwest. ED. S BURNHAM, Wboloaale and Retail Agent, - No. ?31 King-street, (near CalbouD,) . . Charlea ton, 8. C. Prepared only by DB. O. 8.. PBQfHITT. April ie srathoinoe Covington. Ga. .jQ K . KIO II AU'S . G OL DE N REMEDIES. ARE* FOR NO OTH> Il, TAKE NO OTB EB, AND you will save lime, heallb a-id money. ? . <-TT siuo REWARD for any care ot disease in anv -tage which they fill lo cure. Dr/ HIOB iTJ'.-i GOEDE1 'BALSAM Noi l cursa ?lcera. Ulcerated-Sore 0broil. and:Mouin. Foro Eyes. Cutaneous or Hkln Emption-, Copp-r q-jiored Blotches, -'oreoe. v ot the ? cal p. fcfoti rn, 8 cM^iH e ' greatest Renovator, Alteistive 1 and Blood Flunflsr P?!,rn^Je?.0.T*., <-,U***eA. from the ayr tem, ami leaves tba blood pure and h ea) th v. . ? .*< < . . - . ^ ' Dr, RICH AB'? GOLDEN li ADHAM No. 2 curei mnmu Affections. Rheumatiam in ?il it-ronni, whether fiom mercury or other cante*; givesim m e 'd?ate relief id all eise*. NoMlmtm?r necessary. I ibave thou pan di of Certificates proving tba miracu? lous; cures ? effected by Ibm lt? toed ?es. Price bf either No, 1 or No. 1, 15 per bot Uo, or two bottles for st . BICHA ITS GOT.DES A NTI DOTH, a safe.' ?pee dr. pleasant and radical cur-? for all Urinary De. roi-onentf, accompanied with full directions. Price IS per bottle.'' eui or.:., -r.. ...1 .. . ~y J.D. Df.-IUOHAB'd GOLDEN, tLill II D'A MUCH, s 1 adipal ?ure fat heryona or ?ob?rai Debility, In old evicting; Imtd*llng vUtgf Ml'wotide.foi itkt?tj Price Mperbottle, or two V*??* fm- $0. /.'.-?m. v dent-. Nose cenolue wiihcmt th- nani* of fi Pt. IMl? a , 'A*lrm! wiil ,i .'.JO; B. RIOBA-KDR. i >eClicu)arslebt. .ta Jk*y-8'-,!t'* K Prags, vT^mi?Qis, (Ctr. OH KOOI ON ACCOUNT OF TIIK G HEAT NUMBER Ol' WONDERFUL CUUE3 OF OUiJTlNA iE AND INVEIERATE CASES OF SCROFULA DYSPEPSIA L1VEU DISEASE KIDNEY AFFECTIONS GENERAL DAD HEAL Iii, &C, MADE 1>T int CELEBRATED " K O S K O 0 ," IT II Ay WON Til Li ENVIABLE REPUTATION OF bf-iin- thc beet aud most popular Medicine iver (lin? eo ver ed. lt ta dally proscribed by physicians, and reece:? mended by many thouaauda of our bcHt cUiaeos. For sale by DOWIE At MOISE Cbnrlestoa, S. C. And Drngc'ot? and Mercbants everywhere. JW LADIES BUFFERING FROM ANY DIS? EASE peculiar to their roi, can .'<. restored to wealth by using DB. LAWRENCE'S "\ IMAN'S FRIEND." It purifies the secretions, and restores the system to a healthy condition.?5? For sale by DOWII?** MOISE, Charleston, S. C. July 16_nao_tyr I S O ?V ' ? TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. Warranted to Remove all Desire for Tobacco. lt ia I'ttrely Vegetable and contain* nothing Injurious. ,Ihe following ls ono of thousands of testimonials that art; dally received by th? Manulacturer: HiciiM 'mi, VA-, November28. 16G8. DEAJI Sin-The "'lobucco Antidote" prepared by yon- ^rtilng lo tho iccript you have submitted lo me. . tho Ingredients ot which I have examined, ia purely vegetable, entirely bat mlc?s, and contains DOlbing in Ibo least injurious. It is not dlsagTeeablo to the tasto, sod a? a homo article, I hope you will' meet with ready salo tor it, and I believe lhat if tba directions arc lollowed, lt will do all you rl?lm>d lor H. JOHN DOVE, M. D. OS" Price BO rents per Dot. Thc usual discount to the Trade. ? For aalo by . Dr. IT. BAER, WHOLfrSALB AGEN I FOR SOUTH CAROLINA. June 7_.>_?_ "OK CAilKFUL. WHAT MEDICINES V O V TAKE, WHEN YOU ABEEXUAUSTED BY OVEhWORK of heat) or hand, and feel-the need ol someiblrg in? vigorating, dou'l drink whiskey or any intoxica ting i thlnK, whether under tho- name of Bitters cr other? wise. Such articles-givt> just a? much strength to your weary body and mind as Uie whip gireB to the jaded horse, and no more. Alcoholic ttimulants oro Injurious to Nervo health, ond are ALWAYS followed by DEPRESSING REAOTION. Dodfl's Nervine and Invigorator ls a TONIC aud .GENTLE STIMULANT which Is NUT attended hy REACTION. Wbft it pains for you it maintains. When itrtfresbes body or mind, lt refreshes with natural strength Ihit comes lo slsy. We are not recommending teetotalbm in tbe interest of any faction; but long and exteidcd observation teaches us that he who rosor'e td 'be bottle for rest or recuperation, will find, as he iceps at il, that he is kindling a fire in hie bonea fhlch will consume hke the flames of perdition. Tarn from it. Take a tonic that will relreeb and n?t destroy. DODD'S NERVINE ls for salo by aU Brugqiste. Price One Dellar. See Book of Cirtiirates that accompanies each bettie._7moi_Jone 26 - ERG'S UNITlttSAli RUSSIAH HEALING SALVE. THIS VALUABLE ?EMEDY HAS EFFECTED innumerable cures, and baa gained for llstlf a great reputation, ihe discoverer of thia Salve has applied Itwith eminent tracee'' in thousands of casea dur? ing the Crimean WAT, and bas cured dangerous wounds, in many oases considered mortal. MB. E BERG is l e Bole possessor of the valuablo secret ot making mia Faire; from bia experience in using it in Europa and tbe success attending Its ap? plication there, he baa bcon luduced to introduce lt into tho United 6lates. IT BELIEVES PAIN I Ihote who bavo WoundH. Bruises, Cots of all kinds, or Seres, Felons, Scratches, Musquito Bites, Frost Dillon Joints, Boro Libs, Cliilblali-s. Children's Pcorbutio complaints on Head and Face, are speedily cured, lt hat proved of groat advantage to ladies, and ls peculiarly adapted for pu the red breast?, fore leg?, &o.. through confinement, and other causes. It actaOJao nup?-' removing UOIIB, Pimples, and ~-*"w?^*i? Diseases, abu i.? been successfully mea for Corns, nuuk.ua and &ro^^?, b&po)y. lng externally every evening before goinR to oed. For sale by all dinggiets. Prien 29c.. 60c, and fl per Jar. Office, Ne. 260 Bowery, N. V. None grnnine unless countersigned E. BERG'S UNIVERSAL RUS? SIAN BEALING SALVE, No 260 Bowery, New York. For sale bj JOHN F. HENRY, No. 8 Collece Place. New York. glntb B E I? S A 1? A l. f S Purifies the Blood. For Bale br Druu?Taie Kvery wnere. July 28_ -li? Q. J. 1. V M It , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST AND AP0THEOA RY S. K. Corner of Kin? and John-Sw. i .-'.? H. . ? .' 1 '?: iib biifi ?<? ? ' ! .-.-!? J; - , o t-?L - ? ?i -o:. 1/1*'- in? " SPECIAL AND PERSONA^ ATTENTION GIVEN TO PHYSICIANS* PRESCRIPTIONS. DEAL kn IN FOREIGN AND XOMIBTIC DR?OS,. MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, FANCY GOODS, PEBFUMBRJBS,, SOAPS, PUFFS AKD PUFF ? ? BOXES, TOILET SETS, de. PATENT MHDItlSEN . GifiKUINB BAY uv m. * LU HN S COLOGNE Ufr ? , - ? J3 UNSURPASSED BY ANY OTHER. A IBIAL W1?X RET?Y YOU. GEBMAN COLOGNES. -*'(.'.?. ? i< -.?... ft I ? ..'.;* V ... LUBTN'S FLA^ORING( EXTRACTS Have no equal for atreogtb and purl ?j, sodoujhj to .;.?,, ^ tiamby al|. . ... . BODA WATLB DEALERS AND IOB CREAM MANU . HAOTTJREBSviO. , I f%W. . Mr . a? B. JACKSON. Propt let or of the Cha 'IP* i Hotel, says: "I recommend your Extracts without' beal allon tothc publie tor Ice Creamy, 1 Jellie?' AB cl ty**.' ? f t* , . . v . <ifl 8t,UBrau'' f ?P^?*?*!' rilfojj Boto!, says: "They are well worthy tte c!i:n-. don bf thoa* who deal in Iberia" dr .usa them " Ines* Bxt/acta ara put up itf rnietfTtsis, by tho losen, for tbs tnde su?f VaaiiVr rise; Wdrn^lnt, mart and ball gallon bottles for manwfaciurera. logrea, and HI,* Wt*,*ip*** Water? 'Jua* 8 SAO ruths fmi"7 '