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THE DAILY NEWS. Desolate. 1 ntrain my worn-out eight across tho sro, I beor the wan wsves nobbing on tho strand, My ey efl grow weary of tho sea and land. Cf (be wide deep and Ibo forsaken lea: Ah 1 Ixrvo, return-ab 1 Lovo, como back to me I AB well thone obbiog waves I might command To turn and kies tho moist deaorted ?and I The Joy that was ls net, and cannot be. .Jaie salt shore, farrowed by th- f am. smells sweet, Oh I blest for me ii lt were now my lot To make this shore my reel, and bear all strife Din ont liko yon tide's faint, reeedlog beat ; If he forgot BO easily ie 1 ?fe-, I may in death forgot . ti it ho forgot. [ >'onth ill. . '. VJflT?tD STATUS COVItT. - I?rooe<Hilnga ox"Uso United Buttes District court for the Western District of Sooth Csaroltassa-AtiRosx Tern?, I860. [mon oun OWN CORIIESPOHDENT J TWENTY-THIRD DA S'rt FBOCBEDCtOS. OBamwTiuJS, B. C., Soplcmbor 4.-Tho court opened at 10 o'clook : ?Criminal Bockel.-United States vs. William Briant. Violation of mtomal rovenue laws. Distilling without paying tax. Tho prisoner eecapod from jail, and a bench warrant woo issued for hie arreot and oommitmcnl to jail at fJrcenvillo, 8. (1. United State? vs. 169, 60 24, ll and0 wooden packages of tobacco found at Columbia, 8. O., m possession of Charlot to and South Carolina Railroad Company. Information lor iorfoitnro for violation of internal rovonuo laws. Con? demned, sold, and proceeds in registry The marshal having mado a report of eales, not amount, throo thousand eovou hundred and tbirty-iour dollora and titty-fivn cents, on motion, ordered, that tho taxation of | couta be coD?iincl, feud tl.at one-half of said amount bo paid to Ainsley H. Monto i t li, who has boen adjudged tho informer in said cases; and tho other half thereof bo paid to A. B. Wallace, Collaloo, for tho uso ot the United States. TWENT?-POUBTH ?AT'S PROCEEDINGS. Mon DAT, . September 0. 1800.-Court w opened at 10 o'clock, A. M. Criminal Docket.-United Staloa vs. Androw J. Patterson, p.ddler of distilled spirits, with? out paying tax. Section 73, act 1864. 'Jury No. 2, obargcdwiib this caso, renderod tho following verdict: Not guilty. J. P. Hil 1 bouao, foreman; ?The following eases wero strttok of tho doc? ket; vii?. United States vs. Tony Alcxandor, Jbbn % Blocker, E. H. Burton, John Dill, Mar iou Donalds. Marshal Evatt, O. Howard, J. Holcombe; James Phillips, Gibson Porter, J. Newton and J. ll. Smith, John "Rector and Boko HOBS, violation of internal rovenue. laws. Discontinuando wa? ordered tin .case ?mlod Stales ve. Thomas Lynch. Unites State? vs. H?bettBodgers. Distilling ?without paying tax. Verdict, not guilty. . Contingent Docket.-Tho following sctre fa elna woto discharged:-William (Judd, default recognizance to testify vs. John Wright. J. Rusaoll Qoasett, to testify vs. O. Mo \bee. X. J. Loudon, James ll. Smith, J. M. Thom? ee, to testify vs. J. A. Alexander. ' t?cite facia s wa s ordered in etsc of Chirles HcAbce, default in recognizance to answer. Judgment confirmed was entered iu N. Can? non and T. G. Poole for flvo hundred dollars each for default of appearance to answer on Sart of J. McAhoo and alias; adre facias or ered os to C. JBoAbee and Jen. MOA bee for de. fault of appearance of .T. MoAbCe.- V 'DIP oh hr tred on payment of costa in A. Cotb ran and J, Z. Cotbran. Dorault ot A. Co tb mn t? an aw er. ?Judge Bryan delivered the following order : To conform to the manner of designa ting the janes, in substance, ttj the laws and ueigcs now io force in the State ol South Carolina, ordered: "lr That tho-Clerk of tho Dlstriot'Court and the Marshal of tho United States for tho Dis? trict of fl .nth c wilma; do mako up a jury list from the County of Greenville, Softth Carolina, of throo hundred names of citizens, qualified under tho laws ofjthe Stato of South Carolina, to serve in tho highest courto in tbe State in .which juries ore UBed, in the following manner, fb'wit: They shall call upon the Collector of Internal Bevenue of the Third Collection District of Boult, tim wilna, to rorntoh from MM County of ! Grot-avilie the names of threo hundred men, to be selected bv him, and such aa he thinks well qualified to serve os jurors, being- porsons- of good moral character, sound judgment, and troc from all legal exceptions; provided, if the said Collector,of Internal Revenue shall, alter thirty days'notice in writing from the clerk and marabel, neglect or ref uso to furnish the list of names 'fte hereinbefore provided, then the clerk and marshal shall proceed to select ?list of jurors from the said county, of like number and qualification. - 2. Of the list made up as aforosaid, the clerk and marshal shall canso the names to bo written, each one on a separate paper or bal? lot, and shall roll np or fold Lue hallo a BO BB to resemble each other Hs much as possible, and so that thc names written thereon shall not be vim bl o on tho outside, and they shall place the ballots in a box to be kept by the clfci k for that purpose. This box shall bo securely lockod and sealed, and only opened et the time and. for the purpose of drawing jurors. Tho list of jurors, and tho box, 09 i thus modo up, shall he tbe fist and box out of j which jurors shall bc drawn for tho ensuing fi wo yeara. . - - ? . 3. When juiorB are tobe drawn, the clerk and marshal shall attend at the clerk's office, or some other public placo, appointed for tho purpose by the District Judge.t*The' ballots in the jury box shall bs shaken and mixed tegetberj and the clerk or tbe marebal, j n the presence of the; District. Jadgo, uni HHS neces? sarily absent, without seeing the names writ* ten thereon, shall openly draw therefrom the number of jurors required. If A person so drawn is exempt bylaw, or is unable by reason of Hielt miss or absence from home to attend as s jin or, bis nam ? shall bo returned into the Box and another drawn in bis stoad. - - ."-4. A jury lmt shall be made up in tho man" uer herein indicated during toe months of | August and ?pptombei biennially ,, ' '-' 6. Grand jurors' shall be drawn and sum? moned in the, asmo manser as jurors for trials; end when drawn kt th? same time ss jurors for tr?ale, the persons who JO names aro first drawn . to 'the number required, shall bo re? turned os KModijurqis. An?Tthose alternaras drawn shan be juroraibririola.f*J "6. Uland and petit j aroj-j. at any a tated term Of the restrict Court ot the Um fud States for the Waatern- Wat rle* or South -.Carolina, ahaU ?2tiIr5???'and' BTaihmoiis-therefor issued at ^^fj^Gori day*rberoro tho coinmcncmemt Ms %' tb an t hit t y-ou o per.-on a to srerve ' as peut Jurors; or ninej/oen to serve as grand j or ors, shall be drawn and summoned to attend, sit eoe and the name tune, a' y court, unless the court shall otherwise order. B. "When by reason of cha';longo or otherwise, a sufficient nnmbir of jurois duly drawn and summoned cannot be obtained for tho trial of mn? cause, civil or ?criminal, tho court shall forthwith cause jurors to be returned from tbe bystanders to complote tho panel. Tbe jurors no.rofnrnod from.tbe bystanders shall be returned by the marshal' of' his deputies, And shall be such as aro qualified and liable to be drawn ss jurors according to t ho prov.sions of law. . . .,, 9/ No person shall bc liable to be drawn and serve as a juror oftener ' "than once in two years, but bo shall not bo so exempt unless be, XjUentl and servo as a juror in pursuance- of tho 10. The jurors in attendance at any term of tho court shall be empanelled in the samo nioner as providuJ by.tho laws of the SUte ol; Routh Carolina. , ?. ' .u?eptombora, 1809. ?j QtOt. Bi JBBYAN, Unhad States Judge. The fttrmari Pre I* oh trie iicladori. ite ?ween lottnaandProaiis. fj Almost all the independent OtTCMQ pepe?! SW tbe Austrian B npirp aro 0PP?H>^ to tba for-; ' eign polloyof ibo Chaueollor^ $ajh a aubjo JI| 4be Wanderer says: >: > ZLi ir* i Jn the Austrian aa well M lha Ituniarian, Deles, arton exprew tun baa bom g von or tho mostserions spproinnaiorrrw of uoXliaraaierl of our foreign pol'oy. In thu general neb*.io' on th? feudi et OT AW Fri rolen Offlcd the do le? sa tee Spiegel, WoioU . L\ uabauox, Si arm and Pignly pbarapterurtcT too tendency of Conni ?Mt^pW??'de atiti-Gert??paM^fV%a??l?(o Ta^%petW?^^Ihlo?nftSpoW* g?dd A-uBtrian, whiloW5? only abad-porT ti clan, will consider thia course by no moana wrong. This mistaken opinion springs from a complete Ign?rense of the ohartcter of the .Empire, and the political sh aa cea to which, from day to day, it may be ?rpo?ed. Anons tho races that compose tho Empire 7,00*.Ow Gormans are to bo round, and as long as they cannot be exterminated a certain respect for German interests most form ono or the prin? cipal problems of Austrian polioy. For tho condition of Austria rronld be most unhealthy if 7,000,000 of her cititens wore oompollod ac? tively to participate in a policy of national troaaon. ?nd tbcro can bo no doubt that to invite France to assist in the docieion o? any Gorman que dion would bo national troason. An Austnar Minister who WSB guilty o? such an act would ar d among tho Gormans no ac? complice, among the Magyars no ass slant, and oven among tho Blcavce violont opponents. With whom, then, could ho carry out his io callod Austrian polioy, whoso forces could ho employ on whoso aolf-sacrifleo could he reck? on ? Ho could only dopend on France, as the Emporor Maximilian of Mexico did. The North German Gozo ll o makes the fol? lowing observations on tho speech of tho Aus? trian Cb anoellor: "Count Ueust defended per? sonally in the Austrian Delegation tho foreign golioy of the Cabinet of- Vienna, after it had oen criticised by ten previous speakers. The diecoureo of tho Chancellor musthavo satisfied bis auditors in point of longth, at least, how? ever oxaoting in this particular they may have boon. Wo should bave thought that the mul? tifarious effusions of Count Beuat for no.no timo past had loft bim very little room for novelty, but Ibo inexhaustible rosouroos of the Austrian statesman and journalist sh arno ni) such short-sighted calculations, and the world has to thank him again tor many a surprise. Among tboBO we must mention, aa meriting tho first placa, tho explanations given by tho orator about the purpose which tho Rod-BookB were to serve, end tho causo ot ibo 'etoim of criticism' wh?oh theso publications have ai wa;8 conjured up. Wo miy mention, cn pas sant, that if we arc to oredit Count Beuat, it is sheer e.ivy and jealousy if the press of Oormaoy, England, Italy, Rus? sia, or any other country, expresses an unfavorable opinion of tho Red-Books; it ia simply an attempt to destroy tho ploaaure which tho Austrians naturally fool tn pursuing tboBO delectable productions; no otter object can possibly ba conceived. - This is not bad, but when WO come to the information .vouch? safed us BB to the other great design of tho Red Bonks we fiod something still bolter. Th cy? mo to servo, wo aro told, as a corrootivo for tho polemics of journalism on Ibo foreign poli? cy of Austria-which is, to fact, cqnivalout to saying that tho solo uso of these productions is to supply materials for newspaper artiolne. How much, thon, must tho Vienna j jurnals be mistaken which maintain, in thoir ignorant defence of lb o Rod-Book, that its publication was intended to enlighten the delegations re? specting tho foreign policy of tho monarchy. Ibo Cbancollor, it appears, is aware that tho dead season is a melancholy timo for journalists, and he humanely composes lied-Books to as? sisi editors in their difficult t islr of filling thoir columns; . Tho Provinzial Correspondent:, referring lo tho assertion of tho Austrian Cbancollor in tho Hungarian delegation, that ho badeud?avorqd' though without success, to establish moro friendly relations between Austria and Prussia, quotes tberaffbwiucr passage from tDb Neue Wiener Tageblatt: "In our opinion," says Ibo Austrian paper, "Count Roust, has no other course to pursue? than to tn tko known the steps ho had ta lion, and to publish all th j dispatches, notes and other diplomatic documents-even should they bo of a confidential chancier winch dem?nstrale that it wae, m fact, Count Bismarck who bas thrown obstados in tho way of a cordial understanding between Victim and Berlin " Tho Proviuzial Correspondons adds: ' cinch Is the language ot the Austrian journal. Tho Prussian government, on its side, has ad? dressed a communication to Vienna, ip which . tho same demand is categorically made. " BOOTH ZAK FiotFEti /v.-Stay-at-home Northerner* have little conception of the rapid rate at whiob tho South is recovering ber for? mer agricultural and commercial pro-peri tv. Tho cotton crop this year will bo 3.COO,OOO bale, worth tully $300 OOO OOO, that of corn will amount to 285,000.000 bushels, worth $200 - 000,000 at least, and sugar, wheat, tobacco and other productions will viold $150,000 000 more, making n total ol tCoO.000,000, which, among a population of 11,000,000 is noorly $G0 per head all round. Hoot hero land at its pre . sent low price is one ot the best investments in tbe market.-Afeio York Sun. Corametciol. ^ ? "Tooni. PHILADELPHIA-Per sehr A Al Flanagan-300 tons Pbospbate Bock,- 34 OOO feet limber. Cuartearon Cotton, Itloe and Naval Stores .Market. 1FHI03 OF TUE CBA11LK8TON DAILY NEWB, I CHARLESION, Wednesday Evening, Keptembcr 8. f COTTON.-There was a steady inanity for tho sta? ple, which opened at about the closing figures of tbe day bet?re, but prices had a declining tendency and fell off about Mc * ?. Sates OOO bales, ve: lat 29; 20 ttt 30; G nt 30%'; HO at Ul; ?Oat 31%; Kat 52; 48 at 3JJ?; 18 at 32Xl 39 at 31?. We quote: n* LIVERPOOL CLAB8LPICAT10N. Ordinary to sood ordinary...98 <S>33 !*ow middling..31 @~ Middling.....30 fa? tly New York claRslficatlnn we quote : Middling.33X9_ HICK.-There being no supply of this grain on the market there were no transactions. NAVAL STOREB -There was a steady demand at about previous quot al ion?; the following sales taking place: 01 cttks spirits tarpentine, in extra packages, on prlvato termer 33 catka (spirits lurpentloe, in good packages, st 38%; 31 bbls of extra No. 1 and Ne.l rosin at ?3 60 V bbl} Bo.bala of Ko. l rosin at .32A; ll.bbls No. }t rosin at aa OS; 7 bbls of low So. ?'r??paat ?i;15 bbjiof No. 2 rosin it ll 8? Ciude , turpentine ia in demand... ? . '.' s I--.?IOM \ '\ \ Markets by Telegraph. FOIIEIG N M AH H ETA. f?efooN, September 8-Noon.-Consols 93 J?. Bonds 83>?. Sugar afloat 38s Sd. , Evening -Con?ola 93&. Bonds ?2% Common rosin os 9da6S. Turpentine QOS Od.. ' T.IVRRPOOL, September ! 8-Noon.-Cotton dull ; uplands VJ>?fl; Ort?a'n? 13\M3V1; sales E0O0 bales, ' .Afternoon. -Colton dull; uplands 18%d; Orleans I3%al3%d; sales wont exceed 8000 bales. Bed West, or u wheat 9a I?kl?li^. . , , Evening.-Cotton dub; upland 13%'J; Orleans 18%al3%d) Sales ipod bales s for speculation omi ex? port 3000 bales, Provisions and pani stores dull. PARIS, September 8. -Afternoon.-Bourse ex? cited. Bernes 09f 97c. XOliiJklt. Later. -Bourse Aimer. Benlee 70f 27c. . DOMBTtC ?tAXKETi). New Toa?,.-September s-VNOOR. -Stocks unset? tled. Honey easier at -7c Sterling, long BX; short OX. -Oold'feverish and weak at 84?. Cotton lower at 3t%c. TurpVatthe quiet'' at tog- Boe'.n 1 quiet ; good co mm on 12 ?0 ; strained til 3 7 % Eve ti og.-cotton fully Ko lower; sales 800 bales atSAJio. Flour, stato ind Western heavy; super? fine to fancy State.?? BSa7; superfine to choice white Western 86 6S*7 30; Son thorn doll sad declining) oom mon to cholc n extra IO 85ill. Wheat'"closed with noWs^eehne ricovared. Corn doll and lower;' mixed Western $119il 30. j Mess beef steady. Moss , pork lower al! ?30 S0a81 SO. Lard a shade lower; kettlet i9%aio ?fe Whisksy ?I lOal 10%, jGroceries quiet. ' Turpentloe 4i%c. twin $3 80a8. "Freights quiet I and firm. Sontbern 'stocka dull. Money active end' | tight at 7c. Good ale.iii.g 8%. oold dull at Bo, BAIiTXMOaX, fieptemb-r M.-Cotton flail st 34s' 34%x.- Fl.pr steady; fair dem j cd. Wt rat aktady; prime U> choice red fl 09A 1 07, Corn fi rrBjat | Bl isa ; 1 22;' Oi?,?5a<Wc. i] I t'ai J S Mesa pork dtHbl at 134.' L'A.Jo'p,.,shoulders lt>%c Whiskey, botte ' fyling at VI 18. .v CINCINNATI, September 6.-Tobacco, good de-, mand afid fall prices.- Whiskey dun at ll OBI. 1 Lard! dufi. Mow pork dull, aad^ n?mi,ia|ly, unchanged ET, Loma, September fi o Markets steady. . Mess) ?portlSltSsAi. Bacon, abauldera I6iia%c; tfipVtShkt? Whlakey BIO?. " , j, V iLt?raoTOif, Peptemb.r 8.-Spirit* Inrp^'.lno | stea,',, at .A%o,. neeta quiet and ?a /(S for No 3. Atracara, .'cptembcr B-Cotton, market opened) qoUii at BI %?. <Mt eleeet at Bio; .salea 9ttbalsa J rt. c^itisiB batey" \ -? ? (UVAM?AB, f.n .lcmbcr 8.-Cotton, receipts llSd! I Uti??] stn ea TS ral ea j Market flit with a declino ofjj Me 0.1 sTi grtuiM ; stork largo ; nil-Idling 3liSl We? il OBILS, fjfp fmbw. 8 -Cotton, sales 100 halest]] ? M?VdesAr; ifrWmMdi/cg Bot; recstttes U4 bains, 1 N*w Oax*WSeptember ^Colton lo oVrnipd i sale* 800 bales, leaving hui? or none la firs t' h an d ? ,J middling 3i%a3?A?c; receipt a ?4 balas ; exporta coastwise ll balta Oold 8t%. Starling nomi0any BS. New Tork algal exchange %aXc Alaeaa?', lUTKnii market. HAVANA, 6eptemb;r 8-lite following WAS (he ?Ute of the msriet et the close of tbe weak : Sugar merchants refuse to puchase, owieg to the high dr mao ds of bolder?. Nos 10 to 30 D. S. finner, at t?all real* per arrobe. Bxport* from Havana and Maniana i* during the week, 0000 boxea to foreign port* and 3600 boxea to the United States. Total .t' ck in warehouses In Havana and M an tan rai, 343,000 boxes and 6000 oho*. Molasses sugar 7a7X reals; mutoovedo and Inferior to common refining 9X*1Xreais; fine to good reining 8a8>? reals; gro? cery gradea 8)tf?9 reata. Wilmington Afjarket. . WILMINGTON, September 7.-TURPEKTINB-81 bbls recoiled to-day, and sold at ?3 ?0.3 60 for yel? low dip and IS for virgin per 380 Iba. Brians TtrArxirrr?x-We are without any sale* to report -, 3ft ,S o o Sc ed. but retuned ; stock rory light. Rosne- ?Mea of 376bbl* at fl 76al BO fot No 3, and 9100 for extra No 3. TAB-Advanced 6o. with salee or 103 bbls at ?2 46 per bbl. Columbus Market. COLUM BUS, September 6.-COTTON-AH that ap? peared upon the streets or offered in the warehouses worn takim'at the io-[owing figures: Ordinary/ 37 J? c; good ord leary .83-?e29c; low middlings 30.30X0; reldilliO'/H 31; good middlings 31 '<o. Hales 113 bales; receipts 48 balea; Shipments 116 balee. DAI LT erATEklENT. Stock en hand September 1, 18C9.126 Roo? I rod to-day. 46 Rc CAI I Tod previously. 370-324 Total. 419 Shipped to-day. 113 Shipped previously. 189-304 Stock September 6, 1869. 140 Consignees per Month 'molina ttattroaol September 7 andi 8. 614 bales Colton, 106 bales Dome-tics, 45 caake Clay, 18 package* Bacon. 432 bbls Naval Stores, 4 cars Lumber, 3 cars Wood, 4 car* Kiora. To Rail? road agont, W W t-milb, J B Pringle Frost A Adger, Goldsmith A Bon, Olaghorn, Herring A Co, Courte? nay A Trenbolm, Htodcr lt Dav iCrano. Royliton ti Co, Eteuhouse lt Co, F D C Kracke, O H Walter A Co, B J Wira & Co, O W Williams & Co, Wardlaw A drew, A J Halloas, Dowling A Co, A B Millikan, W O Wbi'den, Mowry Sc Co, Johnston, Crews & Co, J B E Moan, Wagner, rtowart A flo. Utscy A Kenyon? Kinsman A Howell. Caldwell A Sou. W K Ryan, Marsh ill, and Hopbine. McPherson & Co. Passengers. Per steamer Pilot Boy, Hom H av io o ah via Beau? fort. Bluffton, Hilton Head, Ao-A Lowe, A Blrause, W H Boilth md wl:o, O Reil, L J Weber, Rev W H Boone aud wlfo, M las Knickerbocker. Un Rocera nnd servant, E Hyman, O Copes, J I, Barnwell, and 10 on deck. pantie Heros. fort ot (JhtirieiMtuii. Sept'r O. rna ts or TUX atoo?. S?W Moon, 6th, 12 hour*, 46 ralnntcs. mornlnr. First Qaarlar, 12th. 4 boura. 3 minutes, evening. Full Moon. 20th, 3 boure. 21 -minuter evening. T.n*t Quarter. 28tb. 4 hours, 2 oiinutes, ovenlng. BiOT^fc|w?ia.'T ens. C .Moa-iay....' 6..30 0 io 7 Tuca Jay.... I 6.40 C.. 13 B Wcd-xBdtT.I 6.40 fi..lt 9 Thuraday...! 6..41 0..T2 10 l ria.v.j 6..42 6..11 lllrHHudf.?...! B..42 - 0..1O 12 Hi.nduy.i 6..43 ' C.. 8 6. .CA 7. .40 8..16 H..6C 9..39 10..2 1 ll.. 8 111?,H W?TSB. 8.. 2 8..16 9..31 10..21 ll.. 9 Moro. 12.. 4 Arrived Vettern uv. Steamer Pilot Roy, iv ck. ^avinnab, via Beaufort, HlutUon, Dillon Hcao, kr. Il nen CF Bico. Mdto ead hundriei. To J D Aiken A Co. Pr J P charil. Lauroy A .\lexunder, W tl Bird 6 Co, Blrrke A : chaunce. F Copes, Bavtnol A Cc, F Kiosscl, W H Harriston, and U ll Gliddon. bloop Fenian, from Combahee. 1290 bushel* Rough Rive. To W O Bee A Co. TN THC OFFING. .British bark Vinco. Halliday, Liverpool. Salt, Ac. Tb Ravcnel A Co. Cleared Yesterday. Behr A M FUnagao, Collins, Philadelphia-H F Ba? ker A Co,. Sailed Yesterday. Url tish bark Minute, Robertson, Liverpool. Brig Hnaan E VoorhK Fulford. New York. Brig Georgie, Swan, Georgetown. H C. brig Cyclone. Friable, Georgotowu, S C. Orltlnh sehr Mary A Susan, Cleare, Harbor Island, Bahamas, febr N W Smith, Tooker. New York, .-chr Hmm* D Fi o ney, Mi'lon, New York. Vp for etil? Fer*. Brig J B Kirby, Dorn ard, at N.-w York, Sept E. behr Joseph, Lons, --, at Boston, Sept 6. Sehr Zeta-Pal,-, at Boston. Sept 6. Cleared for thia Port. Behr Trade Wind, Hoffman, at Philadelphia, Sept 6. Behr w y rover. Brown, al New York, Sept A Dbtpnews toy 1's'r.giapb. WiunitOTrrti) September 8-Tho steamship Pio? neer la ag ronni at New Inlet She will be gotten ctr. SAVANNAH, ? ey tc rc ber ft-Arrived,eteainehlps Mont? gomery, New York; North Point, Rainmore; Magno* Ita, New York; sehr Batchelor, Philadelphia. .11 eni.i . i, it-ta. The sehr Mary Col Ins, Collina, lo load for thia port, ulled from Providence, lt I, for Grceoport, L 1, kept 8. The Boston Post of Monday. Sept 6, say/; A few day* since the fact was published that tba sehr L T K Dight, or Camden. Me, Hom Philadelphia lor Sa? lem, with a cargo of coal, was ploted up off Berne? gal, ali tv miles from land, hy the schooner Fannie Blake, abandoned and leaking. A ere*/waa put.on board and she waa worked into Newport, R I. Hero ll waa found that sereral holer had bein bored inner run through to the water, and it la believed, thpy were msde with the drslgcV- or sinking: tho vessel. Th? matter was placed in ?he bands Of the Harbor Police and Detective Leeds, of the chief '? o mop. .Saturday, the c. ?tier cu'mlna'od in the arr cst Ol Da? vid Carter, tbe mate and three acumen, by the Rer r-or Police, and th* captaifi* whoso name 1?- Eben T. Smith, of Rockland, Me, was laken Into custody by Mr. Leeds, on suspicion AfliavHUT scuttled the vet eel. All the paruo* wer? lodged in th? Cataurida street jail, the crew beim, bela aa wireasealgaif the oaptaln. - Captain smltb-depMres hi, h says the vessel began leiMftj; tina c/>nT..Due3 do ao so fast that the pumps w?r-> los de qua to tor ber. He affirms bli mfloceoce pr the exUtonre the heirs ha her run, and ho say* he knows not* of their origin; and that ho. wai final./ obi lg, abandon her, which bo did, T5tjfr*g<Blfik*dlnTr"enortly alter warda by a brig . which, brought. himself and crew ?0 Bolton. The vee sel waa pick ed xret thirteen boars' after Peing- ?handonad/U considered worth aeooo.and WAS. Injure? ?for ?2000.. iel- uotkaown that the eaplain could nave had any motivo I jr de? stroying tho v?ate!, bul ll le believed the a?h00uer waa abandoned- rwher precipitately..and. tbe.ma|t,r will undergo a Judicial investigation. >| lil HT Or" VKSSKl,* VrjOhtABXD ANDStll.KD gOB;i UfJ>if?t^T LI v En roo L. Tke Duke of WeUiufltoH, Allen, ap........Au^oat 17 The Vinco, Halli lay, sailed.,.July 16 Britlab bark Dalkeith, Lang will. Balled.... August 19 The HoTSb!>raund, Nielson, np.August 13 i ? . . ? OT. Vl? t. -Vi V?.V. .unmvs. , pp ai HST i o. . jp. HO ?TOM. . Bark B B Walker. PettlnglU, up....... .'.ii August 21 , Anna E Glover. Terr-, up.August 19 . Pobr Ida Bena. Fisher, clea -ed...........V.. .Sept 1 \ Sehr Joseph Long, up........Sept 6,F Behr Zeta-Pai,-, up..,. .Sept^ o 1 aprxpoBT. MK. Hrlg Monica, McOobb; tailed.Sept 3; XsTW TOM. Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, aid..Sept Til Brig J f) Kirby, Bernard, np. ..-.Sept fi Pcbr Palmer, Bankin, cleared......Sept Alf Hohr M?rover. Broun, cleared.Sept 6 Sehr Ida Richardson, BedeU, oleared.August 81 ' l<- - . ?'" tiTTLAnttraiA. < ' .Schi.Trido. Wine Hoffman, cleared..Sept 6 BILTIKOBI. Rehr Ma toa ka. fcolr*. np...... i. Sept .311 ?jmoMAH J. fl AYN IA ll M VWH , , Partiv-nlar ?Wealllotr to Ppe-hu B.ands-.for Grocers'' *j^iaatan?TaaaTi4 A ?^ten, u,l. CKIJT Cf.", ^?J^^Mttoft, ]&Uijfg?fe'' '% atiended at their r evidence* prom pt ly aha ? realeti, able rale*. ?and orders te April 14 W. E. MARSHALL, Barber, No, tl Broad -street tut- sialnV) _Prags, ?1 P. PANKNIN, Apothecary and Chemist. No. 123 Meeting-street G H AKIiBBTON, S. C TUE ADVERTISED BEGS TO CALL ATTEN? TION to bit stock of the bent Imponed and Domes? tic CHEMICAIiS, DRUGS, AND PATENT MEDICINES. * DEATH TO FLIES. unte LIGHTNING UO BININU LIGHTM.Nf'i " LIGHTNING PLY PAPER FLY PAPER FLY' PAPER FLY-PAPER. ii ' ?*?. .* . SURE AND SPEEDY DESIHUCTION TO THIS TBO?BLESOME VISirOR. KOK SALB BV THE SHEET, QUIRE OR REAM, B'S" THE ADVBKTISBR. , MANUFACTTJBER OV . PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, Which have eitabUehed for themselves a reputation ( surpassed by none. Through conalant effort and attention be hovea to mci it a continuance of the public patronage which haa hitherto been extended to bim. February 16_tothelyr J) K , O. S. PRUPH|T'1<>S FAMILY MEDICINES CXMtSIBTTMO OP BIB CELEBBATJtD IilVER MEDICINES, ANODYNE PAIN KILL IT, ; AMTI-BILIOTJS FILLS, AGUE PILLS, Dysentery Cordial, Female Tonic AND PURIFYING PILLS. TBE EXCELLENT REMEDIES OF O. 8. PBOPHITT, If. D., need so recommendation their well known power In removing the diaeaaee pe? culiar to onr Southern climate having already estab? lished for them an enviable reputation in Georgia ?nd'fho adjoining.States. -As tho majority of person? living in the Eon th are predisposed to disease of ; ie" Liver, ills granted by all intelligent physicians thal moat of the? pains' ind aches of oar people are doe to organic or loncttonsl derangement of that impor? tent or??". Pr op hi tr* 'Liver Hedleine and Anti Bilious Pilli strike directly' at the root of the evil. Thdy cure the Liver, which In nine caaee ont of 'en, ia-at tba-bottom Of the Coucha, Dyspepsia, Colic, Pick Headache. Bheumsusm. sBonstipstian,' Men. saraslIObstruetlons, .Ac.,* so common among our pftopl*. Earache, Toothache,: Amt? Bbeumstism, Nsnralgla and bodily pains of every kind flee before . i'KOPHIT T'S PA1> KILL IT like chaff W/pr? .W wtn'dj . '. PH?Pli? I Ibl VKlt M K. OK 1 N K. - Dr. -prepktu-Having used this* medicine sum* ciuntly long to test its virtue/ ? nd to satisfy my own mind that it ia an invaluable remedy for Dyspepsia -a disease from which the writer baa suffered much for six years-and being persuaded that hundreds who now suffer from this annoying complaint woola bo atonally benefltted.,as ha ha? bee ii; by it? uss, deem if a dutyore owe to this WXSBS? clasaio recommend to then) the use of'this remedy, which has given not only himself bat several members ol his family the greatest relief. r-... , LIX ,111'if ..!>:..-. i M. W..AHNOLD.. o-- > i iltxii Of the Georgia Conference. : DOOLY CotrMTT, QA, April, 1867. Thirls to certify that 1 was congaed to tbs howe, and''most of the ucee lo my .bed,and a offer! og the greatest' agony ImsginsbVa witb iBhewtnattsaa, for ave months, and after. trying every available reme? dy, with no relief, I was cured with two.bottle* of Dr. O. 8. Prophtlt's Anodyne Pain Kill lt, each coat* lng Iftycents only;, lt relieted m e almost instantly. I therefore recommend lt in the highest degree io others suffering from similar disease. I eau aay that it la ono of the best family medicines now out, certain. Yours truly. . ll W. A. FOR KU A ND. Corra CUQOJI, Qa., July 0,1867, Dr. Froptwt,-Having used your Liver Medicine for more than a year lo m? family, I cheerfully re? commend lt to sil persons au Hering from Liver af- . f.ellong, Byspepata .or Indigestion in any form. J1 also recommend your Dysentery Cordial aa the bell re me dy lor (bat disease. Ot T. BOGERS, j SrawronrviLL?, PUTS AM CUUNIV, Oct L 1867.. Dr. 0..8. iYopAift-Des* Slr-Inls ls locetbly that I haye used your Ague Pilla for .?ho Last ten yeirs, and I have never oiled <o /eure the Ague Ina single lniUnra with thom". . They, alwtys break the, chi Ua the first, day that i hey are given, .Lean raen no mond them as being iho nest aguo rnedicino thal 1 h^ve tvatfound. and they itays.np.bad eUecta folio*-. lng them, as Qoinlne, Ac. i ?> jj] 1 a, ?our; resentfully j .h^SS^P9r% i ! PtmlAM Coow7i'A,'*f?<vw^ 5? ?848.,' - Dr.*>OL & FropAUi^Six-l. h i v a ?sed far tbs Isa I twoy?art in mvAmJ'rjour Liver Medico,,ypur Pain BlU It, and yoar.FejnaJo Ton io, A nA I hays o<> ; fears iaeaymelhaAiheyaretbebsatn^rfif^ ever used for the. Liv? nan* Stomach. NettraJgtO and Bhtuaaatao stll nlliassa iBiw iaehn. Oohs.sod apela? ot evory: kind orosaabdnnd bf thom.,? A??r.?arng.Uin me?iclneasKiloag.T 'caerrfullj re?>rcDB>e?A them to, a* y'and avery, ona, and .to all t Mt are afflicted, aa fha j bvat and ax/eat .rcmrdifA .fer. ail the diseases, for Which they are rccomraended, Ac.rid. i . your? respectfully, .. .. jAMSAWfliapr. I .. t .-i><? ,r^l ? " ?l?<<iiv?l UR PHOdjjWrX'A WRMALK TO ?Ut* Th^M?d?e*aai- ?Mk. H?-s-o1?u?,^l*.s> sate and1 c^^^ith'e/? vine To?a] *ttf?g an* a 'full sad free clr^ulaUtra' thr?u*li?atlbsayatsTa., ii ... ... - J - .* .?-;laV?*w.i. '^RMfttue' BBQ Betad A/fcot;' < h I?MS** Nfc'at?BlBiriatr^ ?VV . Ct ax leaton, B. C. preparad only by Da. O." & PBOMIXt. April If ?tu them oe Covington, Os. SJrnfls, QLtjci?iirab, (Ctr. G . ~* * * H Wno LES ALE AUD Tl ^ JAIL DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY 5, E. Corner of King; and John-?ta. SPECIAL AND PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO PHYSICIANS* PRESCRIPTIONS. DEA LEU IN FOREIGN AND EOIIE6TIO DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, FANCY GOODS, PSRFDkfERIES, SOAPS, PUFFS A KD PUFF BOXES. TOILET SETS, cte l'A 1 K M' MEDICINES CENVLVE DAY III .11. LU UN'S COLOGNE IS UNSURPASSED BY ANY OTHER. A TRIAL WILL REPAY YOD. GEHMAN COLOGNE?. LUHN'rj FLAVORING EXTRACTS Have no cijunl lor strength und purity, and ought to bp >i?-d by all SODA WATilR DEALERS AND ICE CREAM MANU? FACTURERS. Mr. E. B. JACKSON, Proprietor cf tbo Charleston Botel, says: "I recommend your Extracts without hesitation lo Ibe public for Ice Cream*, Jellie* and Paatry." Mrs. H. M. BrLTKTiFIELD. Proprietress ol tho Pa? vilion Hotel, ssys: '-They are well worthy tko atten? tion of tbose wbo deal In ihom or ute them *' These Extracts are put up iu small vials, by thc dozcu, far the trade ami larolly use, and in ( Int, quart and bali gallon botOen, for manufacturers. Congi i HI and il lui? Mock Spring Wntcra CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Any art'fle desired, oot Ja Stocli, >\'ll tic procured tn rrtler. Goods delivered in Ibe city FREE OF CU ARGE. June 8 SAC luths imo K O S K O O ! ON ACCOUNT OF TBE GREAT NUMBER O WONDERFUL CURES OF OBSTINA iE AND INVETERATE CASES OF SCROFULA DYSPEPSIA LITER DISEASE KIDNEY AFFECTIONS GENERAL RAD HEALTH, ?tx., . MADE BI TUE CELEBRATED "KO S II 0 0," IT HAS WON THE ENVIABLE REPDIATION OF being the best ami moat popular Medicine ever dis? covered. * It ts daily prescribed .by pbyalclans, and recom? mended by many thousands' of our best citizens. For sale by DO WIE * MOISE. Chnr>eton, S. C. And Druggist* and Merchants everywhere. Ss- LAMES SUFFEB1NG FBOM ANY DIS? EASE pocullar to Uii-lr sex, can be restored to health by using Du. LAWRENCE'S "WOMAN'S FRIEND." It purifies the eecre tiona, and restores the. system to a healthy condition.-Sa) For sale by -- DOWTE k MOISE. *? .. Charleston, 8. C. July 20 sAo lyx Jj lt . .MICHA W S GOLDEN HEMED. IES. ASK FOR NO OTBER. TAKE NO OTHER, AND you will save time, health aud money. $H00 BEWARD for atty case of disease in at.v atago which they fall (6 edre. . - Dr. RICH AU'S GOLDEN BALSAM No. 1 eurea .Ulcers, Ulcerated Sore Ihroat and Mouth, fore 1 Pyes. Ou tan eons or Skin Eruptions. Copper Colored | Blotches, roreneaa of lbs Scalp, Heroin ia, Ac ; ia Ute greatest Renovator,.. Alterative .and. Blood Purifier known, removeaall. dJeeaata from the ay lcm, and leaves tho blood'purc and healthy. . <- . . Dr. RTCHAU*S GOLDEN BALSAM No. 2 eurea , Mercurial Affections. Rheumatism in all Its form?, whether from mercury or other causea j glTea Imme I dials Mllef in<i*n catajja. 1 No dieting necessary. I have thousands of Certificates proving the miracu? lous cures enroled by (hess Remedies. Price.of, either No. Tor No, 3, to per bo i tlc, or two bottle* for $9. ., ..." , Dr, RICHAU'S GOLDYS ANTIDOTE, aaafe. epee dy.p'casarit and radical cure lor all Urinary De ragcTncnt ?, a?comujn! cd - with ful I d tree bon a. .' Price 13 per bott)?: j . ? . . ;.".<. ... Dr. RIOHATI'S'GOLDBN'ELIXIR r/AMOUB, a tad irai cure for Nervous or. Gen.ral Debility; In old or Toting] imparting eungy with .wondaifol effect. Price IS per bottle, or two hollies for SO. J Qa receipt ol pricp these Rem?dies will be kbippod to any pla cs. Prompt attention poid lo all correa dent*. None genuine without lb.'* natao of 'Lr. BICTJAU'S GOLDEN REMEDIES, D. U. RICHARDS, Sola Proprietor,',' blown In'tflasS of bol/le?. :' ' - Address ,;Ji:- D. B. R10HAHD3. ? New 228 VTrfck^treMt, New York' ? Office llonrn from 9 -A. M. to 9 P. M. S Cartmlara aent. b>at ? ly..... aa Joly 8 .? S> -li' : \; ti . '..f.U' i :-. i .'....ii.-.?? ~~ ~T> V X ?.-* f.-i.idaj T?Bj.'?rA?pp?T?. Warranted to KemoTe. all Desire . 'J"-' tor Tob?ceo. ' ' ? . . :J y?U ?? .'II na on-.; ./ : ....[',> If ll Faxrely Vegetable and eontali . noilsjnej. injurions. The following Ia ono or thousands or testlmonlilo that are dally received by tbs Manufacturer: . RKzUfOKD, VA., November?8, lBea. DKAB FIB-The "Tobacco Antidote" prepared by you according to the teeelpt you have submitted to 'tue, and tbs lcsreilenu ot which I have examined, ls purely.vegetable, snUrsly bau mitas, and contatos . nothing In Ibe leant Injurious. Il ia not di aa gre cat le ta the taste, siid as . home' article, I bops you will nient with ready aalo fbi1)!, and I believe thal If lb? directions ai* followed, lt -will do all you claimed tor lt. . i. f JOHN DOVE, M. D. ggr Price 50 cent! per Bov. The nratl disconnl lo the Trade. .vic :. i .. a*>l*d *T pr. H.BA??I, -wnohE'flkl.K AGENT FOB SOUTH CAROLINA. i Jane.Tn. ,\r -cl M l jj j>; y.Tj ? j, .T< -p <t-,u gou3t-farn?5l)ing (Hoolsi (Sic. E8T A B LISHED 1833? .A. . DUO, NANUFACTUltKU UK PLAIN AND STAMPED TIN-WARE, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN JAPAN NED-WARE, HOUSE-FUKNISUING UOODS, &c, N?J|. 18 HAWK-STItKKT ANO 060 KI \ G-STHKIAT, CH A l< LU STUN, 8. C. HOOFING AND GUTTERING DONE. tuths3rnrm Ali?n?t 3 /frtili3fr8. THE "UAKOLiINA FliUTll.IZ.EU" IS M MIK FllOM TI1K PHOSPHATES el" Houth Carolina, and la pronounced bv various chemlals one of tho brat Manu'ci known, only inferior to Peruvian Guano lo tts Ft UTILIZING PROPERTIES. These. 1'llOSPlI ATES aro the remains of extinct laud and animait, and po?wen qualities of Ur ifxcato?! vain? lo tbe ar:riculturt?t. We annex Ibe analyMa cf ProlCB-or SHEPARD: "LABOIIATOUY OP TUE MrriCAi. Coi.i.ton OF SOCTII CALOLW?. Analytic of a tample of CAROLINA 1'EIUlLIZEIt, pcreonallv selected: Moisture txneilcd at 512 ?le? F.16.70 Organic Matter wllb nomo water of combination excelle J ot a low red bent.1G.60 Fixed Infrredleute.60.80 Ammonia.,.i. 5.60 Phosphoric Acid-Soluble. 6 90.Equivalent to ll 27 Soluble Phosphate of Lime. Imoluble. 6.17.Ecrivaient to 1 J.*3 Inroluble (bone). 13.13 iA.76 Phopphalc of Urne. Sulphuric Acid.ll Ol.Equivalent to 23 6-"> .Vulpbate rf Lime. Sulphate of Potash. ?0 ?ulpbato ol' soda. 3.60 Saud.ll CO .?On the strength ol theye result*. 1 am yUd to certify to tnt mipcrlorlty of tho C\ROLl>^ FERTL L?ZER, examined. * * 0. O. SHEPARD, Ja." +. ?yy We will furnish this excellent FERTILIZER toP.ac'ers omi otbCN al f 00 per ton of 2000 lbs. GEO. "W". WILLIAMS ?b CO., FACTORS R PtuflB, ?btmuala, ?c. OSADA I> IS ['uritics the Blood. For Bale by Drvautzistf Kvfrywncrc. J nu 38 * .> TjlBVKH AMD A ? IJ K , -VfT~taV FBOU WHICH -V i >K1ND STJFI>ER ?H Wm over a large part of the glob*;, if tue mm\-?^r ? consequence of a diseased actiou In ^?"T^kv/ tho system, imluced Dy thc poltou ^1 ^HT iona minion of vegetable decay 1 li ip -ML. jfB^^/ exhalation Ls nvolvcd hy the action M of solar heat on ?rel poi I, and feed W with th? watery "*por fi om lt. While the eua ia below the boriton tbli vapor lingera near tho raith'* surface, and the virus is taken with it through tho longs into the blood. lhere it acts as sn Irritating poi-'oo on Hw internal viscera and excreting organs of the body. Tho liver becomes torpid and falls lo secrete not only this virus, bot siso the bile from tho blood. Both the virua and the bile accumulate iu th? circu? lation, sud produce vio'ent constitutional disorder. The spleen, the kidneys, snd tho stomach sympa? thize with the liver, and become disordered also. Finally, the instinct of our organism, ss ti In sn at-' . tempt lo expel the noxious Infusion, concentrates the whole blood of the body lo th? internal excreto? ries to torce them to cast lt ont. Tt e blood leaves tho surface, and rashes lo tho central organe with congestive violence. This ia the Chill.. But in this effort it lat?s. Then the Fever follows, 'in which the blood loaves the central orean a snd rushes to the' surface, aa il in another effort lo expel the irritating poison through that other great excretory-the skin. In this'also lt falls, and tbe system abandons the 'attempt exhausted, and waits tor the recovery ol strength to repeat the hopeJcsa effort another day. These sra Ihe fits of paroxysms ol Fever sod Ague. Such constitutional disorder-w?l bf course nuder mtaa the, health if it ls not removed. . " ? We have Iaoored to bud, and have (oncd an anti? dote, M> A Y AC tl's AU UK Ct! It li. 3 Which ut.utraliace. thia malarious poison In the blood, sod stimulate? tbe liver to expel it from the body. As it should, io it does cure this afflicting disorder v, llb perfect certain ty. , And tt does mete, or rather does what is of moro service to fun so,, BU b Jectl? thfd-infection. If taken in manon ll expels lt from the ry?tem -as it is oosoroed. snd thu? keeps those who use it (reo trbm its Attacks; keeps the sys* bm In health although exposed to the disease. Con* sequent!y it not only eui ep, bot proioci* ii'.-tu, tho groat variety ol offtoiio i* whtch are induced by this mallgnrnt lnfloenoe, such as itemittent Fover. Chin Fovrr, Dumb, or M?fksd Aguo,Periodical Ileadsch or 'BUtoua Headache. Bilious Feyeri*, t euralbie, BhA'nmalitm; dobt, Bllonneis. Toothache. Karacbe, Catarrh, Adam*. Palpi talion? Painful Affections of I SH stn u sorbe, more or Jess, tba .Intermittent .type. - Tbl? "AOVE CUBE,*' removes the canseor these derange meals ard ture s the di? eas e. ... 1 hi* it aecompllshsB by sllronlthcg tho excreto? ries to expel the virus from the system; ene these organs by degrees, become habit cd to do this, th Hr efflce. of their . own accord. 1 Hence arises what wa term acclimatation. Time may accomplish tho same end, bot often rfu I? not long enooflh.or ls sacrificed in the autmpt, .while thia ' Ague Core" does it at once, and with safety. We have great reason to be? lieve Ibis Isa snrer as well as safer remedy for the whole class, of diseases which are caused by the .mi? asma t lo in'oct!"n, than any other whmb baa been discovered ? and lt has still another important ad? vantage fo the publia, ?': which ls, that it .fe cheap .sa I Or. J. C. AYKitaCii , LtwtU, Mats*. J Prartiesl snd Analytical Chemists. Price. One Pullar per bottle. .'MllsJ Wboltule.^oyl* - - ? ", .'HOWIE-* MOI.VF,, ' '?. ] .rn...-rt- . T.D-,nc?,?n Bpntb rStr?lihaV" JI , Janey,, ??. ? W< .....^W edi ,rar.'*riaaa*B?aB?Aw?w?f*^^ lo Ui '.?or. toW by ?' " ??i ??* ooorisWi*. xyiMmpw*? 4kmo.?.*? Direct Importers cf tusrepean Drage and Chemicals, May? .ruthijr 0HABLB8TO3I, 3. C. Salts. MARVIN'S PATENT Atum.& Dry Piaster FIRE PROOF SAFES Are most desirable for quality, finish and price. MARVIN'S : .. V I : .', SPHERICAL BURGLAR SA F ES Cannot? to Sledged^ m I Cannot be Wedged ! BANK VAULTS, ^' ? ' VAULT DOORS* SXPRB8S BOXK8,tu 1 : FAMILY PLATE SAFES, COMBINATION LOOK? Aeaao^OTd for a catalogue to' , MARVIN & CO., ( olde et Mfa manufacturer?) ' _ . . , (?85 Broadway, New York.' Principal \7al che8tnat St., Philis fr Warehousea (108Bank st., CleTelanfljO' And for sale by our agents in tb* . principal oitie? throngljont tba United State? ,.. j Pember T?_ . -i ' ;; l?* 1 ?> C A H. K K U ll'! < WHBNTOD ABRBJCUaUHTED BY oVEKWOl-k .H^??lng.^ob;t^?inie\*f? th'nj, wtinher bf/(5cT (be nime of [mt?r? or other lioVaVv e?'? BO mb rr. Al?ohobd ?liadnlabli aro IIJ^jl?^Tjjno' anti ?imgorator jan ll marnlaifn. 'Wbea ltWiYealaue'body or mimi, efVrc, ftetiphj but long* ,rflrWre?ded oba-mhoa I fractvaita teat he who rotors lo, q?? bottle far MM -Ve.(bo flamen Mi perdition. Tum from it. -7$,*., a, tonic tf-M win refrean tad sot destroy. uOotrS SbttVuMt it far ?ala by ail Drugalata. P-iceOne DMlar. Sec Boor of 'Yrrtflcatei that aaaojipaniaa each bt ?Ur. . ?ooa Jun? 2e